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    1、课时作业(一)必修1Unit 1 Friendship.完形填空 I work for Mrs Riley, an eighty-year-old neighbour. I 1 groceries for her at the supermarket and sometimes I dust and 2 her apartment. The best part, 3, is taking care of Sam, her canary (金丝雀). He sings all the time and is always cheerful. Im going to buy 4. But I do

    2、nt have enough money yet. 5, soon.Last Thursday I ran upstairs to Mrs Rileys. She was in bed. “You cant 6 for me any more, girl.” Mrs Riley said, “I cant 7 to pay you.” I felt 8 to my stomach. How would I find another job? At dinner, I couldnt eat. Mum said, “I feel 9 for her, Carla. Shes so alone u

    3、p there.” Leaning over, Mum gave me a hug and said, “Im glad we 10 each other.” That night I couldnt 11. I kept thinking about Mrs Riley. How would she get things from the store 12 me? The next day I ran upstairs. Mrs Riley was 13 in bed. When I asked what she wanted that day, Mrs Riley 14 me for a

    4、minute and then told me. When I got back, Mrs Riley watched me 15. After a while, she spoke, “16 I cant pay you, Ill give you Sam.” My breath caught in my throat. I couldnt 17 it. But if I took Sam, Mrs Riley would be all alone. Then I sighed, “I cant take Sam. He 18 you. And you dont have to pay me

    5、.” She reached out and patted my arm. “Youre a good 19, Carla.” Mrs Riley said. I felt a lump in my throat. Who says friends have to be your own 20?1. A. buy B. deliver C. pack D. carry2. A. protect B. sweep C. furnish D. share3. A. instead B. therefore C. though D. otherwise4. A. one B. it C. that

    6、D. this5. A. Hopefully B. Curiously C. Occasionally D. Gradually6. A. talk B. pay C. work D. wait7. A. bother B. expect C. offer D. afford8. A. sick B. cautious C. nervous D. guilty9. A. sorry B. embarrassed C. ashamed D. strange10. A. like B. have C. help D. connect11. A. think B. understand C. sle

    7、ep D. speak12. A. for B. with C. after D. without13. A. still B. just C. even D. ever14. A. listened to B. looked at C. checked on D. reached for15. A. on purpose B. with pride C. in silence D. for permission16. A. Before B. Unless C. Until D. Since17. A. bear B. believe C. ignore D. make 18. A. loo

    8、ks after B. belongs to C. works for D. depends on19. A. assistant B. neighbour C. daughter D. friend 20. A. sex B. mind C. age D. family.阅读理解 One of the biggest complaints I hear from people is that their friends just arent there for them. More than that,sometimes friends are quite rude or even mean

    9、. You cant change people,but you can surround yourself with more positive people.Here are some benefits that spending time with positive friends can provide.With positive friends,you dont need to beg for help when you need it because chances are that they will be there for you without asking.Positiv

    10、e individuals want others to be happy,and will go out of their way to help you when youre feeling down. As Dotdashs Guide to Stress states,“Ideal friendships provide support when youre down,fun when youre up and wisdom when youre lost.”Compare that to toxic friends,who might snipe at(中伤)you or even

    11、laugh at you behind your back.Negative people celebrate the downfall of others,and as a result youll end up feeling worse about yourself or the situation youre dealing with.Friends who arent positive will add to whatever amount of stress you are feeling.Your positive friends will not only help you r

    12、ecover from negative hits you take in life,but they will also inspire you to be the best you can be.For example,perhaps you always wanted to be a writer.The negative people in your life will probably tell you all the reasons why you wont succeed.But who needs that? Chances are that you have already

    13、gone over the reasons why you might fail and this is what has prevented you from trying.But with positive people in your life,youll feel more comfortable sharing these types of goals because your friends will give you the emotional push you need to go after what you want in life.You naturally attrac

    14、t the kinds of friends who are most like you.So if youre a downer,youll probably find that negative people come to you.The same is true for being positive. The more you are able to maintain a positive attitude,the more like-minded people youll attract in return.21.Who are probably your true friends

    15、according to the passage?A.Those who you can change gradually.B.Those who will stay with you when youre in need.C.Those who will not turn to you whenever youre in trouble.D.Those who are always polite and never waste anything.22.Why does the writer mention the statement of Dotdashs Guide to Stress?A

    16、.To emphasize the importance of friendship.B.To point out everyone may meet with difficulties.C.To explain to us what ideal friendships are in reality.D.To compare the differences between success and failure.23.What does the underlined sentence “The same is true for being positive.” in the last para

    17、graph mean?A.It is true that everyone is positive in life.B.If you are positive,youll attract positive friends.C.The negative people dont like the positive ones.D.The positive people would like to stay with everyone.24.Which of the following is conveyed in this passage?A.Positive friends can benefit

    18、 you a lot.B.Friendship is love with understanding.C.Old friends and old wine are the best.D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.语法填空 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。I am looking at an old friend of mineHe has been one of my best 25. (friend) for almost 12 years. He has blessed my life with his

    19、loyalty, kindness, 26. (wise) and love since the day when I first met him. 27. doesnt matter to me that he has four legs instead of two, fur instead of clothes, and barks at me instead of talking to me.As I watch my friend sleeping 28. the sun, I cant help 29. (think) of all the goodness he has brou

    20、ght into my life. He has been with me every day through good and bad times. He has always been my protector. He has always reminded me that I am loved and showed me how 30. (love) others at the same time.My friend has aged far 31. (quickly) than me and had more and more health problems over the year

    21、s. I am not sure how long we will be together before he 32. (pass) away from this world.This 33. (wonder)dog has helped me understand that you dont have to be perfect to be loved and 34. poor health and old age might affect the body but they dont have to decrease the spirit.应用文写作 假如你是李华,计划暑假去英国旅游。请你

    22、给在旅行社工作的朋友Jack写信,内容包括:1.请求推荐必去景点;2.咨询准备工作;3.询问注意问题。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。课时作业(二)必修1Unit 2 English around the world .阅读理解 AAs an Asian country, Singapore has a reputation for being highly westernized, with English among the countrys four official languages, but a couple of signs found on local

    23、 buses that have recently become a hit online may say otherwise.Quite different from English we know, the signs read, for example, “Here cannot go in” instead of “No entry”, and “Here can charge phone” instead of “Charge phone here”. This language that resembles English is called Singaporean English

    24、 or Singlish.The New York Times calls Singlish “patchwork” because Singapore consists of migrants(移民) from several countries including China, India and Malaysia, and they all speak their own versions of “English”.“Everyone who speaks it shapes it,” wrote the newspaper.For example, in Singlish, you c

    25、an easily recognize influences from Chinese, including vocabulary such as “mee siam” and “da bao”. Sentence structures like “toilet where” instead of “wheres the toilet” also come from Chinese.Interesting and diverse as it may seem, the trend for Singlish is worrying Singapores government. It is con

    26、cerned that the dialect is lowering the countrys English standard and may affect its relationship with visitors. It even started the Speak Good English Movement.Unfortunately, the problem was not solved. Instead, Singlish has boomed, especially among young people who think of it as a sign of being c

    27、ool and a way of identifying themselves as Singaporean.But this does not mean that standard English is being abandoned by young people. In fact, they are much more capable than the government gives creditthey can speak both.“We are a nation good at code switchingwe know that the way we speak to frie

    28、nds or drivers must be different from how we act at work or school,” wrote Cheryl, a Singaporean author, in Time magazine, “To actively urge us to give up a language that speaks to the very heart of who we are, and that so beautifully represents the melting pot of Chinese, Indians, Malaysians and Eu

    29、rasians that we are, is short-sighted, surely.”1.Why does Singapore have many different versions of English?A.It is made up of migrants. B.It is highly westernized.C.It is influenced by Chinese. D.It is affected by official languages.2.What is the purpose of starting the Speak Good English Movement?

    30、A. To stop the new trend. B.To better the relationship.C. To keep the English standard. D.To give the government credit.3.What do the young people think of Singlish?A. Its interesting. B. Its their identity. C. Its a sign of status. D. Its a way of code switching.4.What can we learn from what Cheryl

    31、 said?A. Different people speak different styles of Singlish.B. Singlish is a more beautiful language than others.C. People speak Singlish only to friends and drivers.D. People can use Singlish to express themselves well.BNo evidence shows that the key to learning a new language is surrounding yours

    32、elf with native speakers of that language. But what if those native speakers are Dora the Explorer?It turns out television and radio might be even better tools for new language learners than previously thought. According to two recent studies by Scientific American, it is possible to further your un

    33、derstanding of a new language without actively practising or fully paying attention.For starters, the research published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America suggests that language learners who focus continuously on learning new sounds keep no more information than those who take occa

    34、sional breaks. While one group of study participants practised distinguishing three difficult Hindi sounds for one hour a day over the course of several days, another group alternately(交替地) spent 10 minutes on learning and 10 minutes on an intentionally distracting(使人分心的) task as the Hindi sounds pl

    35、ayed in the background. When tested on the sounds, the distracted group performed just as well as the focused group.And a following study published in the Journal of Memory and Language further validates the power of inactive learning. Researchers found that Spanish students learning the Basque acce

    36、nt improved less when they were instructed to repeat sounds back during their training; listening to new sounds silently actually resulted in better memory.So, is it time to lay off your tutor and buy a box set of Corazon Salvaje? Not quite. While this growing body of research suggests inactive lang

    37、uage learning is an amazing tool in your language learning, the value of focused practice cannot be ignored. “You need to come to class and pay attention,” says Melissa Baese-Berk, a language expert and co-author of one of the studies, “But when you go home, turn on the TV or turn on the radio in th

    38、at language while youre cooking dinner, and even if youre not paying total attention to it, its going to help you.”So get out there and learn but not too hard. While youre at it,it wouldnt hurt to improve your grammar skills.5.What are the findings of the recent studies about?A. Television and radio

    39、 are the only tools for language learning.B. Inactive learning plays a great role in learning new languages.C. Full attention contributes to greater achievement of language learning.D. It is important to communicate with native speakers when learning new languages.6.The underlined word “validates” i

    40、n Paragraph 4 refers to “”.A. confirms B. contradicts C. indicates D. assumes7.What is Melissa Baese-Berks attitude towards inactive language learning?A. Doubtful. B. Favourable. C.Indifferent. D. Disapproving.8.Which practice does the author probably approve?A. Giving up pronunciation drills in the

    41、 class.B. Repeating after the tapes intentionally all the time.C. Playing target languages in the background while dining.D. Practising distinguishing difficult sounds of target languages.阅读七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to build a better relationship with your parentsIf you are lo

    42、oking to improve your relationship with your parents, you are not alone. 9 There are a number of steps that can be taken to make a better relationship with your parents.Be grateful. Consider all that your parents have done for you. You may find yourself feeling thankful to your parents. You will be

    43、more willing to improve the relationship. Let your parents know that you are appreciative for all they have done for you. 10 For example, get them a nice gift. If you live with your parents, do some extra housework without being asked.11 Often, people do not get along because they fail to take other

    44、s perspective. Accept that your parents are different. Think about the ways that their lives may have been different from your life, and how these different histories may be contributing to issues in the relationship.Avoid unnecessary arguments. Sometimes arguments are unavoidable, but do your best

    45、to avoid unnecessary quarrels. This may mean that you have to bite your tongue when one of your parents says something controversial. 12 If it is, make the point clearly and modestly in order to avoid an overly emotional argument.Dont ask for their advice unless you really want it. Sometimes problem

    46、s arise in relationships between parents and children, particularly at the teenage years and beyond, because parents can try to give advice that might hurt your sense of independence. 13 Otherwise, you may be opening the door to frustration on your part.A. Put yourself in their shoes. B. Be happy wi

    47、th them for this.C. Show your appreciation with your actions.D. It can hurt to feel taken for granted, even for parents. E. Problems between parents and children are common.F. So try only asking for their advice when you really want it. G. Determine whether the need to respond is really necessary.语法

    48、填空 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Recently, an Internet slang word “foxi”or “Buddhist”is becoming increasingly popular as it encourages people, especially 14. young to remain calm and peaceful and avoid conflicts as much as possiblein other words, to live like a Buddha.The word 15. (create) for

    49、 the first time in 2014 in Japan to describe young men who no longer bother to start relationships with women or follow someone elses life path. They prefer to stay in their own peaceful world without 16. (disturb) and care little about passion and success.In this fast-changing and 17. (compete) wor

    50、ld, many people are 18. heavy pressure. Its only natural that people are seeking for a spiritual bay.However, some would compare “foxi” with “demotivational (无动力的) culture”a phrase 19. describes young people who feel aimless and powerless. They say that foxi actually reflects the reality that young

    51、people are losing their will to fight. They are pretending 20. (keep) a healthy and wise attitude towards 21. (fail) simply because they are incapable(无能力的) of succeeding.All in all, there is one thing that “Buddhist youngsters” should 22. (basic) keep in mind: You may want to keep a calm mindset, 2

    52、3. you should never stop fighting for yourselves!课时作业(三)必修1Unit 3 Travel journal .完形填空When travelling around the world, I came across a beautiful town called Trancoso in Brazil. The people in the town were friendly and warm. What I 1 liked was that everyone gives the 2 acknowledgement when seeing ea

    53、ch other 3 a wave or a stare. So as I was walking down the streets, people gave me the thumbs up. This 4 my day.When I was lying on the beach, a man walked up to me to sell me some hats. I loved the hats but didnt have any money 5 me. He saw that I was 6 the hats, so he gave me the hat and said he w

    54、ould see me again to get the money and that there was no 7. This was such a(n) 8 way to sell something. Of course I accepted the 9 and still take the hat with me wherever I go because the hat makes me remember how 10 people could be.Later on that day another man came over to me and asked 11 I wanted

    55、 to eat in his restaurant. I accepted his offer 12 and followed him. It was the perfect restaurant for the town, 13 40 guests. The dishes were delicious and he paid 14 to each dishs taste and colour. When it was time to 15, he only took cash and I only had a card. With the 16 ATM about seven miles a

    56、way, I didnt know what to do. He 17 at me and said, “Just pay before you leave town.” This was the second time in one day that I had been given something without immediate pay. How surprising it was!What I18from these experiences is that there are people out in the world 19 main focus isnt money but

    57、 making other people happy with their 20.1. A. usually B. secretly C. really D. certainly2. A. nod B. thumbs up C. smile D. handshake3. A. instead of B. more than C. because of D. such as4. A. started B. sang C. made D. took5. A. of B. for C. in D. on6. A. ready for B. interested in C. concerned abo

    58、utD. careful with7. A. doubt B. question C. discussion D. rush8. A. useful B. normal C. easy D. difficult9. A. choice B. plan C. help D. offer10. A. nice B. rich C. mean D. strange11. A. if B. when C. what D. how12. A. carefully B. calmly C. happily D. patiently13. A. booking B. seating C. resting D

    59、. placing14. A. time B. money C. care D. attention15. A. pay B. order C. leave D. count16.A. quickest B. best C. nearest D. farthest17.A. smiled B. shouted C. waved D. pointed18.A. remembered B. learned C. realized D. guessed19.A. where B. whose C. who D. that20.A. energy B. confidence C. support D.

    60、 generosity.阅读理解 If you are planning on travelling, there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of all, always check and double-check departure time. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once I arrived at the airport a few mi

    61、nutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and I thought she had said that the plane left at 10:50. When I arrived at the airport, the clerk at the departure desk told me that my flight was closed. Therefore, I had to wait three hours for the next one and missed an important meeting. Th

    62、e second rule is to remember that even in this age of credit cards, it is still important to have at least a little of the local currency with you when you arrive in a country. This can be necessary if you are flying to a place few tourists normally visit. A few years ago I was sent to Tulsa, Oklaho

    63、ma. I flew there from London via Dallas, with very little time to change planes in between. I arrived there at midnight and the bank at the airport was closed. The only way to get to my hotel was by taxi but because I had no dollars, I offered to pay in pounds instead. “Listen! I only take real mone

    64、y!” The driver said angrily. Luckily I was able to borrow a few dollars from a clerk at the hotel, but it was very embarrassing. The third and last rule is to find out as much as you can about the weather at your destination before you leave. I feel sorry for some of my workmates who travel in heavy

    65、 suits and raincoats in May, when it is still fairly cool in London or Manchester, or places like Athens, Rome or Madrid, where it is already beginning to get warm during the day.21. According to the passage, its obvious that .A. the author learns some rules of travelling from his own experience B.

    66、the author doesnt plan his trip or journey carefully C. Englishmen like to wear heavy suits wherever they travelD. the American taxi driver never travels to England 22. What does the underlined word “there” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A. London. B. Manchester. C. Tulsa. D. Dallas.23. What can we learn

    67、from the passage?A. People should choose warm places as their travel destinations.B. People dont have to take credit cards when travelling.C. One should know more about the weather of the place hell visit.D. One should take enough change when travelling to other countries. .概要写作 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右

    68、的内容概要。According to most people, after a long period of studying or working, we need to have a rest to refresh ourselves. However, that may not be the case. According to a recent report, you dont need the break as much as you may think that makes you feel less tired.Scientists have long assumed that

    69、willpower is a limited resource, which is why you feel the need to have a rest, have a snack and then get back to the task when you are feeling better. They argue that the only way it restores willpower is by rest, food or entertainment.But psychologists have challenged this theory, saying weak will

    70、power is all in your head. They have found that peoples belief in willpower determines how long and how well theyll be able to work on tough mental exercise. “If you think of willpower is something that is not really used up, you can go on and on,” said Professor Veronica Jobs.The researchers design

    71、ed four experiments to test students belief in willpower. After a tiring task, those who believed, or were led to believe that willpower is a limited resource, performed worse on standard concentration tests than those who thought of willpower as something they had more control over. They also found

    72、 that leading up to the final exam week, students who believed the limited resource theory ate junk food 24 per cent more often than those who believed they had more control in resisting the temptation.Mr Jobs said, “The theory that willpower is a limited resource is interesting. Belief in willpower

    73、 as a non-limited resource makes people stronger in their ability to work through challenges.”The findings can help people who are battling against temptation. Willpower isnt driven by a biologically-based process as much as we used to think. The belief in it is what influences your behaviours.课时作业

    74、(四)必修1Unit 4 Earthquakes .阅读理解 AOn December 26,2014, a fierce fire destroyed the home of Terry Harris, 60. Terrys grandsons Kenyon, 14, Broderick, 11 and Braylon, 9, were spending a winter night with her. She and the three children died in the fire and following collapse(倒塌) of the house in Washingt

    75、on Court House, Ohio.Sick with sorrow, Terrys son Ricky Harris and his wife, Traci, the boys parents, welcomed friends into their home just down the street from where Rickys mothers house had once stood. One of them was Michael J. Emmons Jr. whod driven eight hours from Delaware, to comfort Ricky, a

    76、n old high school friend.“When I heard the news, I felt deeply sorry for him,” Michael says.On the garage floor of the Harrises house, a relative had laid out more than 200 charred and waterlogged(浸透水的) photographs, including shots of the boys wearing their basketball and wrestling uniforms or posin

    77、g for class pictures, saved from the fire. Michael, a doctoral student in preservation studies at the University of Delaware, saw in the sad scene an opportunity to help. He called Debra Norris, chair of the universitys art conservation department, for advice on how to save the photos.“I thought she

    78、 would recommend a restoration(修复) service,” says Michael. Instead, she asked him to post the photos to her right away.Every day for two weeks, Debra along with ten photo-preservation graduate students and dozens of other teachers and local conservators, carefully cleaned dirt off the photos with ti

    79、ny brushes. An alcohol solution removed tougher dirt.Three months later, Debra and Michael delivered a box of restored photos to the parents.“I would love to see my mums face, knowing that all these people cared,” Ricky says.1.Why did Michael pay a visit to Ricky?A.To volunteer to restore the photos

    80、.B.To bring relief to the family.C.To post the photos to the chair.D.To invite the family to the university.2.Which of the following can best describe the task of restoring photos?A.Fruitless. B.Challenging.C.Simple. D.Funny.3.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A.Ways of res

    81、toring photosB.The bond of friendshipC.Photos from the ashesD.A disastrous fireBMandara seemed to know something big was about to happen. So she let out a yell, caught hold of her 2-year-old daughter Kibibi and climbed up into a tree. She lives at the National Zoo in Washington D.C.And on Tuesday, A

    82、ugust 23rd, witnesses said she seemed to sense the big earthquake that shook much of the East Coast before any humans knew what was going on. And she was not the only one. In the moments before the quake, an orang-utan(猩猩)let out a loud call and then climbed to the top of her shelter.“Its very diffe

    83、rent from their normal call,” said Brandie Smith, the zookeeper. “The lemurs(monkey-like animals of Madagascar)will sound an alarm if they see or hear something highly unusual.”But you cant see or hear an earthquake 15 minutes before it happens, can you? Maybe you canif youre an animal. “Animals can

    84、 hear above and below our range of hearing,” said Brandie Smith. “Thats part of their special abilities. Theyre more sensitive to the environment, which is how they survive.”Primates werent the only animals that seemed to sense the quake before it happened. One of the elephants made a warning sound.

    85、 And a huge lizard(蜥蜴)ran quickly for cover. The flamingoes(a kind of birds)gathered before the quake and stayed together until the shaking stopped.So what kind of vibrations(震动)were the animals picking up in the moments before the quake? Scientist Susan Hough said earthquakes produce two types of w

    86、avesa weak “P” wave and then a much stronger “S” wave. The “P” stands for “primary”. And the “S” stands for “secondary”. She thinks the “P” wave might be what sets the animals off.Not all the animals behaved unusually before the quake. For example, Smith said the zoos giant pandas didnt jump up unti

    87、l the shaking actually began. But many of the other animals seemed to know something was coming before it happened. “Im not surprised at all,” Smith said.4.Why did Mandara act strangely one day?A. Because it sensed something unusual would happen.B. Because its daughter Kibibi was injured.C. Because

    88、it heard an orang-utan let out a loud call.D. Because an earthquake had happened.5.According to Brandie Smith, .A. many animals hearing is sharpB. earthquakes produce two types of wavesC. primates usually gather together before a quakeD. humans can also develop the ability to sense a quake6.Which an

    89、imal seems unable to sense a quake?A. A giant panda. B. A flamingo.C. A lemur. D. A lizard.7.What is the best title for the passage?A. How animals survive a quakeB. How animals differ from humansC. How animals behave before a quakeD. How animals protect their young in a quake.阅读七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出

    90、能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Small changes make a big differenceAs adolescents, having a meaningful impact on the world can seem like an impossible task. Changing the world does not only mean finding a cure for cancer, or finding the origin of humanity, but also recycling a piece of paper as well. 8 Recy

    91、cleAccording to a report, 63 million newspapers go out to customers every day and of those 44 million are thrown away. 9 The age of technology constantly creates new phones, iPads, or new computers. Many people will stand in line for hours if not days to get their hands on the new piece of technolog

    92、y, but about 75% of the old devices sit in the back of a drawer collecting dust. By taking them to the local stores that collect them, they go to people in need.Go vegetarian one day a week10 The Environmental Defense concludes that if the entire population omitted one meal of chicken, the amount of

    93、 carbon dioxide accumulated would be the same amount if more than half a million cars were taken off the US roads. Abandon bottled waterMost people drink bottled water because of the common conception that bottled water is healthier than regular tap water. 11 All that is done extra is that it goes t

    94、hrough a filter(过滤器). Companies do not need to list where they get the water, how they purify the water, or what chemicals their plastic water bottles contain. 12 Therefore, 1.5 million tons of plastic go to landfills. Keep in mind what Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of tho

    95、ughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, its the only thing that ever has.”A.Environmental protection has become a major part in our life.B.Here are some astonishing facts on going vegetarian for only one day. C.Having more vegetables does good to our health.D.As a result, 90% of th

    96、e plastic bottles do not get recycled.E.Actually, 25% of bottled water comes from regular tap water.F.Recycling the Sunday newspaper alone we could save half a million trees a week. G.Here are three simple ways adolescents can go green and change the world.语法填空 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。On

    97、 October 31, 2003, 13-year-old Bethany Hamilton, together with her friends, went surfing along Tunnels Beach, Kauai. Around 7:30 am, she was lying on her surfboard with her left arm in the water 13. a 14-foot-long tiger shark attacked her, severing her left arm just below the shoulder. She 14. (rush

    98、) to Wilcox Memorial Hospital by her friends. By the time she arrived there she 15. (lose) over 60% of her blood. She spent a week in recovery before being released. 16. (surprise), just one month after the attack, she returned to the water to continue pursuing her dream.Initially, she adopted a cus

    99、tom-made board 17. was longer and slightly thicker than standard and had a handle for her right arm, making it 18. (easy) to paddle, and she learned to kick more to make up for the loss of her left arm. After teaching 19. (she) to surf with one arm, in 2004, she entered a major 20. (compete) and won

    100、 the Best Comeback Athlete ESPY Award. In 2007, she realized her dream of surfing professionally. In 2011, a film, Soul Surfer, 21. (base) on her experiences, was released and made a hit immediately. Now she has become 22. source of inspiration to millions through her story of determination, faith a

    101、nd hope.课时作业(五) 必修1Unit 5 Nelson Mandelaa modern hero .阅读理解 AThe day started out joyously. Jeannie and Steven Kelley took their twin boys, Kaden and Isaac, to church. Afterwards, the family and some of their relatives got together at the Kelleys home to have a meal, and then some fun in the familys

    102、swimming pool.As the party wrapped up, family members moved inside. The adults put on a performance, chatted and said their goodbyes. But in all the commotion, no one remembered to lock the door to the pool area. It was a simple mistake that could have cost the family dearly!The twins 6-year-old cou

    103、sin, Branson, noticed his little sister wandering around outside. So, he went out to ask her to come in. And that was when the little boy saw a terrifying sight. He spotted the 2-year-old twins facedown in the pool!The adults came running outside when they heard Bransons frightened cries for help. A

    104、nd they couldnt believe what they saw when they got out there. Branson not only pulled the twins out of the water, but he began CPR (心肺复苏)as well. Hed seen his mum perform CPR before, and just copied what hed seen.“He said he just dived in,” Bransons mum, Courtney, said. “All he knew is that he had

    105、to try to save themIt was a miraculous (奇迹的) thing to know that at 6 years old he didnt just scream and run away. He didnt just ignore it or stand there in shock. He immediately acted.” Steven began performing CPR on his sons while Courtney called 911. Thirty seconds passed and then Kaden and Isaac

    106、started coughing up water and breathing. When emergency responders arrived, they airlifted the boys to the hospital by helicopter. And amazingly, they were already showing signs of improvement. Doctors couldnt believe it. They told Jeannie and Steven such accidents usually ended in brain death. But

    107、Kaden and Isaac were absolutely fine!The couple was incredibly graceful to the boys heroic cousin, Branson.1. What does the underlined word “commotion” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Excitement. B. Adaptation.C. Delay. D. Emergency.2. It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that Bransons mother was.A.

    108、confused B. proud C. relaxed D. anxious3. The twin brothers quick and full recovery was mainly because of .A. doctors effective treatment B. Bransons quick calm reactionC. the timely arrival of the helicopter D. their own very good luck4. Which of the following might be the best title of the text?A.

    109、 A first-aid lesson B. A dangerous poolC. A family get-together D. A miraculous rescueBBoys & Girls Clubs of King County is proud to announce Cassy, a member of Wallingford Boys & Girls Club, has won the title of our Youth of the Year.In total, 12 extraordinary teens from clubs across the county com

    110、peted for the title. Each candidate was judged on the following: leadership and service to their club and community; their life goals and values; moral character; academic success and their public speaking skills during an interview.Cassy walked away with the winning title and a $2,000 education sch

    111、olarship. She said, “When there was no one else to reach out to, I knew I could turn to the staff at the Boys & Girls Club. Without the club, I wouldnt have had the strength to continue my studies while my family was homeless. I have come to think of the Boys & Girls Club as not only a place to go t

    112、o after school, but a shelter and a home away from home.”“Cassy is incredibly hard-working and driven,” said Meghan Sweet, Director of Wallingford Boys & Girls Club. “She wont let her challenges get in the way of her success. The club has provided her with a second home, while she in turn has helped

    113、 make the club the type of warm, welcoming place we strive to provide for all our members. The world needs more young women like Cassy, who prove that anyone who is given a place and an opportunity to develop their potential can become a community leader.”Cassy values the voices of individuals who a

    114、re homeless. She herself has experienced homelessness, and wants to share real stories of the homeless to promote peoples understanding of them. She co-founded a student organization where she and other students interview homeless individuals and share their stories on a Facebook page called “The Un

    115、heard Voices of Seattle”.5. What do we know about the competition Cassy entered for?A. It is intended for ordinary teens.B. It offers the candidates scholarship.C. It has certain standards for the winner.D. It is held by Wallingford Boys & Girls Club.6. Cassy is a successful example of a teen who kn

    116、ows how to.A. share her real stories B. develop peoples potentialC. repay the community for its help D. interview homeless individuals7. What is the passage mainly talking about?A. The Unheard Voices of Seattle. B. The winner of the Youth of the Year.C. Boys & Girls Clubs of King County. D. The movi

    117、ng stories of homeless kids.读后续写 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。“Wanted: Violin. Cant pay much. Contact”I rarely read the classified advertisements, so why did I notice that one? I laid the paper on my lap and closed my eyes, remembering what had happened many years ago, during the Great Depression w

    118、hen my family struggled to make a living on our farm. I, too, had wanted a violin.When my older twin sisters began showing an interest in music, Harriet Anne learned to play Grandmas piano, while Suzanne turned to Daddys violin. Simple tunes became lovely melodies. My baby brother danced; Daddy humm

    119、ed and Mother whistled. I just listened.When my arms grew long enough, I tried to play Suzannes violin. Oh, how I wanted one! But I knew it was out of the question.One evening as the twins played in the school orchestra, I closed my eyes tight to capture the picture firmly in my mind. Some day, Ill

    120、sit there, I vowed(发誓) silently.It was not a good year. At harvest the crops didnt bring as much as we had hoped. Yet even though times were hard, I couldnt wait any longer to ask, “Daddy, may I have a violin of my own?”“Cant you use Suzannes?”“Id like to be in the orchestra too, and we cant both us

    121、e the same violin at the same time.”Daddys face looked sad. That night, and many following nights, I heard his remind in our family prayers, “ and Lord, Mary Lou wants her own violin.”One evening we all sat round the table. The twins and I studied. Mother sewed and Daddy wrote a letter to his friend

    122、, George Finkle, in Columbus, Ohio. Mr Finkle, Daddy said, was a fine violinist.When Daddy received a letter from Columbus a few weeks later, he asked me, “Mary Lou, do you want to go with me to visit Mr Finkle?”He drove us to Columbus and we came to a fine, old house. A tall man opened the door. He

    123、 and Daddy heartily shook hands, both talking at once.“Mary Lou, Ive been hearing things about you. Your daddy has arranged a surprise for you!” He picked up a case, opened it, lifted out a violin and started to play. The melody surged and spoke like waterfalls. Oh, to play like him, I thought.Finis

    124、hing the piece, he turned to Daddy. “I found it in a pawnshop(当铺)for seven dollars. Its a good violin. Mary Lou should be able to make a beautiful music with it.” Then he handed the violin to me.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1:I noticed the tears in Daddys eyes as I finally comprehended. It was mine! Paragraph 2:I forced my thoughts to the present and read again the advertisement.

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