2020-2021学年高中英语 课时作业(八)Module 2 The Renaissance Section Ⅳ Grammar—复习非谓语动词(含解析)外研版选修8.doc
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1、课时作业(八)Module 2 Section Grammar复习非谓语动词.单句语法填空1Jim has retired, but he still remembers the happy time _ (spend) with his students.2Some people try to knock me down, only _ (make) me more determined to do better.3To his surprise, Jack found his father _ (dress) up as Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.4My w
2、ish is _ (join) the army after graduation, which is also my fathers dream.5I was watching the clock all through the meeting, as I had a train _ (catch)6Theres a note pinned to the door _ (say) when the shop will open again.7I didnt mean _ (eat) anything but the ice cream looked so good that I couldn
3、t help _ (try) it.8Many airlines now allow passengers _ (print) their boarding passes online _ (save) their valuable time.9The hospital has recently obtained new medical equipment, _ (allow) more patients to be treated.10Of course, _ (enjoy) a nice meal with friends, whatever we eat, can also impact
4、 our spirits.阅读理解Be careful of those solid gold pieces of advice. The friend who advises you to, say, stay in your relationship or leave your job may well be looking out for you; but she s inescapably looking out for herself, too, whether she realises it or not.Moreover, research suggests that peopl
5、e will generally advise you to act more cautiously than they would act themselves in a similar situationperhaps because they dont want to feel guilty if you take a daring leap and fall flat on your face.Theres a happy side to this, though, for parents, teachers, managers and anyone else who finds th
6、emselves in the position of needing to motivate others: far better than giving them advice is to give them the opportunity to give advice. A new study found that American middleschool pupils were much more enthusiastic about doing their homework after giving advice on the topic to younger children,
7、as compared with after receiving advice from teachers. This motivational effect lasted weeks, and was also observed among adults who were attempting to lose weight, save money, control their temper or find a job. This result isnt all that surprising, I suppose, when you consider how happy it feels t
8、o be invited to give advice. Faced with a challenge, we tend to assume we need to seek advice in order to obtain more knowledge about how to give advice; yet the truth, very often, is that we know exactly what we need to dowe just lack the confidence to do it.This, by the way, is another good reason
9、 to keep a journal: you can use it to advise yourself. Your friends may have limited patience with your habit of lecturing them on their lives in order to feel better about your own, but a leathereffect notebook never complains.Finally, this is a reminder that there are few bigger compliments(恭维)you
10、 can pay another person than to ask for their advice. Benjamin Franklin famously observed that to flatter (奉承)someone, its better to ask for a favour than to perform one: the favourdoer will come to think of you as the likable sort for whom they do favours.1Why should you be careful of those solid g
11、old pieces of advice?AThey may be practical.BThey may be rewarding.CThey may be demanding.DThey may be conservative.2The examples in Paragraph 3 suggest that people giving advice_.Abecome more motivated to actBshould turn to others for adviceCare superior to the professionalsDusually lack relevant k
12、nowledge3What does the author want to convey by mentioning Benjamin Franklin?AKeeping a journal is a good habit.BYou should be polite to the favourdoers.CYou should be patient with your listeners.DAsking for a favour pleases the favourdoers.完形填空Pausing uncertainly was not the way of the world of Mr.
13、 Matthews. This redhaired, redbearded, redfaced man beckoned (召唤) _1_ to me to enter. I walked _2_ to a seat, and in three minutes of observation was _3_ that I had never known an adult like him. He laughed from his belly, moved his ears on request (一经请求), and his face then turned even _4_. His stud
14、ents loved him; it was _5_ from the way they greeted him to the way they relaxed _6_ they entered his room._7_, I was not relaxed. I was uninterested in writing. My only _8_ writing experience had been in clothcovered books with more room for illustrations (插画) than print. I _9_ what to expect from
15、a class _10_ was just called “Writing”, but I was certain I wasnt going to like it.Yet Mr. Matthews spent that first class_11_ us. He told stories, jokes, and then dismissed us early for a rest. Our _12_ to write about the best part of summer seemed almost an afterthought for him.However, I was seiz
16、ed by an inexplicable (莫名其妙的) _13_ to do my homework. It wasnt _14_ specific he had said in class that day, but the way he had acted. I wanted this man to like and _15_ of me, and the quickest way to _16_ this was through my writing.That night, despite having dealt with a word processor all of twice
17、 in my life, I wrote with passion (热情). Proudly _17_ the next morning, I was sure it was the best thing Id ever written. For the rest of the year, this oneman audience _18_ me to improve constantly. The fifth grader would never have guessed that, six years later, _19_ would become a voluntary, daily
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