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PAGE課時(shí)分層作業(yè)(九)SectionⅢ、Ⅳ[語(yǔ)言學(xué)問(wèn)練習(xí)固基礎(chǔ)]Ⅰ.單句語(yǔ)法填空1.Themancoveredhermouthtostopherfromscreaming(scream).2.Youweresorudetoyourparents,whichmadeusveryupset.3.Thepeoplebowed(bow)tothechairmanandthenleftthehall.4.Itiswell-knownthattheAtlanticOceanisonlyhalfasbigasthePacificOcean.5.Largeamountsofmoneyhavebeenspent(spend)ontheprojectsofar.6.Asfor/tothecost,itwillbeverylittle.7.Thoughhewastolditwashardtofindajobthere,hestilldecidedtotakeachance.8.Theoldmanfinishedthestoryinhisusualmanner.9.Sheopenedthedoorandsawaboyinrags(rag)atthedoor.10.Thelittleboyateupsomuchfoodinoneminute.Itisunbelievable(believe)!Ⅱ.單句改錯(cuò)1.MyuncleistheownerofarestaurantclosetothatIlive. that→where2.MyclassmatesandIaretalkingabouthowtododuringtheholiday. how→what3.Thatiswhichotherteacherssay. which→what4.ThisishowIneedtoimproveinthefuture. how→what/where5.Butbeforelongtheybegantoseewhichwashappening. which→what[高考題型練習(xí)提實(shí)力]Ⅰ.閱讀理解AMarkTwain,thefamousAmericanwriter,likedtoplayjokesonothers.Butonceajokewasplayedonhim.OnedayMarkTwainwasaskedtogiveatalkinasmalltown.Atlunchhemetayoungmanheknewwhotoldhimthathehadanunclewhoneverlaughedorsmiled.TheyoungmantoldMarkTwainthatnobodyandnothingcouldpossiblymakehisunclesmileorlaugh.“Youbringyouruncletomytalktonight,”saidMarkTwain.“I'msureIcanmakehimlaugh.”Thateveningtheyoungmanandhisunclesatinthefirstrow.MarkTwainspokedirectlyattheoldman.Hetoldsomeratherinterestingstories,whichmadeeveryoneinthehalllaugh.Buttheoldmanneverevensmiled.MarkTwaintoldthemostinterestingstoriesheknew.Buttheoldman'sfacewasstillablank.AtlastMarkTwainstopped.Hefelttiredanddiscouraged.Somedayslater,MarkTwaintoldafriendofhisaboutwhathadhappened.“Oh,”saidhisfriend,“Iknowthatoldman.Hehasbeendeafforyears.”【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。講解并描述了幽默大師馬克·吐溫的故事。1.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtrue?A.MarkTwaincouldmakeeveryoneinthehalllaughexcepttheoldman.B.MarkTwainlikedtoplayjokesonothers.C.NobodyeverplayedajokeonMarkTwain.D.OnceayoungmanplayedajokeonMarkTwain.C[細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第一段其次句“Butonceajokewasplayedonhim.”可知C項(xiàng)說(shuō)法有誤。]2.TheyoungmanwhoMarkTwainmetatlunchtoldhimthat.A.hisunclelikedtolistentoMarkTwain'stalkB.hisunclecouldnotpossiblybemadetolaughorsmileC.hisuncleneverlaughedatpeopleD.nobodyandnothingcouldmakehisunclestoplaughingorsmilingB[細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段最終一句“...nobodyandnothingcouldpossiblymakehisunclesmileorlaugh.”可知答案為B。]3.MarkTwaintoldtheyoungman.A.tobringhisuncletolunchB.toaskhisuncletotalktherethatnightC.hecouldmakehisunclelaughD.tositinthefirstrowwithhisuncleC[細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第三段可知馬克·吐溫讓年輕人帶他的叔叔來(lái)聽(tīng)他的演講,到時(shí)他會(huì)讓他叔叔大笑。]4.MarkTwain'sstoriesmadeeveryoneinthehalllaughexcept.A.theoldman B.theyoungmanC.MarkTwainhimself D.a(chǎn)friendofMarkTwain'sA[細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第四段中的“Buttheoldmanneverevensmiled...Buttheoldman'sfacewasstillablank.”可知馬克·吐溫沒(méi)能逗笑這位老人。]BDisease,poverty,hate,love—CharlesDickens'storiesopenedhisreaders'eyestothemostimportantthemesofhisage.Twohundredyearslater,hisstoriesstillspeakvolumesacrosstheworld,provingthatDickens'legacy(遺產(chǎn))wasfargreaterthanjust“great-literature”.February7marksthe200thanniversaryofthewriter'sbirthday.Tomarkthisdate,BBCwriterAlexHudsonlistedsixthingsDickensgavethemodernworld.Let'stakealookattwoofthem.AWhiteChristmasDickensisdescribedas“themanwhoinventedChristmas”—notthereligiousfestival,buttheculturalaspectsthatweassociatewiththefestiveseasontoday.Intheearly19thcentury,Christmaswasbarelyworthmentioning,accordingtocriticandwriterLeighHunt.ThecommitteewhichrantheConservativePartyevenheldordinarybusinessmeetingsonChristmasDay—unthinkableintheWestnowadays,wheneveryonebutthemostnecessaryworkerstakesatleastthreedaysoff.ManypeoplebelievethatDickens'populardescriptionsofthefestiveperiodbecameablueprintforgenerationstocome.Inhisclassicnovel,AChristmasCarol,henotonlyputforwardtheideaofsnowatChristmas,butalsopaintedapictureofglowingwarmth—“homeenjoyments,affectionsandhopes”.InhisbiographyofDickens,PeterAckroydwrote:“Dickenscanbesaidtohavealmostsingle-handedlycreatedthemodernideaofChristmas.”“Dickensian”povertyDickenswasoneofthefirsttotakeanhonestlookattheunderclassandthepoorofVictorianLondon.Hehelpedpopularizetheterm“redtape”todescribesituationswherepeopleinpoweruseneedlessamountsofbureaucracy(官僚作風(fēng))inawaythatparticularlyhurtstheweakerandpoorermembersofsociety.“Dickensian”hasnowbecomeapowerfulwordfordescribinganunacceptablelevelofpoverty.In2009,whenthepresidentoftheAssociationofTeachersandLecturersintheUKwantedtotalkaboutpovertyinsomeareasofBritain,shedidnotusewordslike“terrible”or“horrific”,butratherdescribeditas“l(fā)ifemirroringthetimesofDickens”.【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文主要講解并描述了狄更斯對(duì)整個(gè)世界的影響。5.Thearticleismainlyabout.A.abriefintroductiontoCharlesDickensB.CharlesDickens'impactontheworldC.thecharactersinCharlesDickens'storiesD.CharlesDickens'achievementsinliteratureB[主旨大意題。本文主要講的是狄更斯對(duì)整個(gè)世界的影響,故選B。]6.WhyisDickenscalled“themanwhoinventedChristmas”?A.Becausehecreatedbothreligiousandculturalfestival.B.BecausehisnovelshavesomethingtodowithChristmas.C.BecauseoneofhisnovelshelpedtoshapeChristmascelebrations.D.BecausehewasthefirstmantohaveproposedcelebratingChristmas.C[細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第五段中的“Inhisclassicnovel,AChristmasCarol,henotonlyputforwardtheideaofsnowatChristmas,butalsopaintedapictureofglowingwarmth—‘homeenjoyments,affectionsandhopes’.”以及第六段中“Dickenscanbesaidtohavealmostsingle-handedlycreatedthemodernideaofChristmas.”可知答案為C。]7.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.CharlesDickens'novelsreflectthetruelifeathisageB.DickensianiswidelyusedtodescribetheChristmasC.everypersoncantakethreedaysoffforChristmasD.thethemeofCharlesDickens'storiesisaboutpovertyA[細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第七段中的“DickenswasoneofthefirsttotakeanhonestlookattheunderclassandthepoorofVictorianLondon.”可知選A。]8.Accordingtothepassagetheunderlinedphrase“redtape”refersto.A.rulesorregulationsthatarerequiredtofinishataskB.a(chǎn)situationwherepoormembersofsocietyarehurtC.conflictbetweenpeopleinpowerandweakerpeopleD.pointlesslytime-consumingofficialproceduresD[詞義揣測(cè)題。由倒數(shù)其次段描述可知,redtape反映的是在許多國(guó)家的官方機(jī)構(gòu)里的那種困難并奢侈時(shí)間的“官僚作風(fēng)”。]Ⅱ.短文改錯(cuò)WhenIwaslittleIownadognamedToto.ItwastheverylovelydogandIloveditverymuch.OnedayTotobecameserioussick.

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