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1、名校名 推薦 unit 3 under the sea using language 課時作業(yè)第一節(jié)完形填空i was required to read one of bernie siegel s books in college and was hookedon his positivity from that moment on. the stories of his unconventional 1and theexceptional patients he wrote about were so 2to me and had such a big3 onhow i saw life
2、from then on. who knew that so many years later i would look to dr.bernie and his cds again to 4my own cancer experience?i m anambitious 5,and when i started going through chemo(化療 ),eventhough i m a very6person, i lost my drive to write. i was just too tired and not inthe7.one day, while waiting to
3、 go in for8 ,i had one of dr. bernie s books inmy hand. another patient9what i was reading and struck up a conversation withme10he had one of his books with him as well. it 11that among other things,he was an eighty-year-old writer. he was 12a published author, and he wascurrently13 on a new book.we
4、 would see each other at various times and14friends. sometimes hewore a duck hat, and i would tell myself, he was definitely a(n) 15 of dr. bernie.he really put a 16on my face. he unfortunately17 last year due to his cancer,18 he left a deep impression on me and gave me the19to pick up my pen again.
5、i20to myself, “ if he can do it,then so can i.”1.a.tastesb.ideasc.notesd.memories2.a.amazingb.shockingc.amusingd.strange3.a.strikeb.pushc.challenged.impact4.a.learn fromb.go overc.get throughd.refer to5.a.readerb.writerc.editord.doctor6.a.positiveb.agreeablec.humorousd.honest7.a.moodb.positionc.stat
6、ed.way8.a.adviceb.referencec.protectiond.treatment9.a.viewedb.knewc.noticedd.wondered10.a.whileb.becausec.althoughd.providing1名校名 推薦 11.a.came outb.worked outc.proved outd.turned out12.a.naturallyb.merelyc.hopefullyd.actually13.a.decidingb.investingc.workingd.relying14.a.becameb.helpedc.missedd.visi
7、ted15.a.patientb.operatorc.fand.publisher16.a.signb.smilec.markd.mask17.a.showed upb.set offc.fell downd.passed away18.a.sinceb.butc.sod.for19.a.guidanceb.trustc.opportunityd.inspiration20.a.promisedb.sworec.thoughtd.replied答案1.b 2.a 3.d4.c 5.b6.a7.a 8.d 9.c10.b 11.d 12.d 13.c14.a 15.c 16.b 17.d 18.
8、b19.d 20.c第二節(jié) 閱讀理解agood morning britain s susanna reid is used to grilling guests on the sofa everymorning, but she is cooking up a storm in her latest roleshowing families how to prepare delicious and nutritious meals on a tight budget.in save money:good food, she visits a different home each week
9、and with thehelp of chef matt tebbutt offers top tips on how to reduce food waste, while preparing recipes for under 5 per family a day. and the good morning britainpresenter says she s been able to put a lot of what she s learnt into practice in her ohome, preparing meals for sons, sam, 14, finn, 1
10、3, and jack,11.“ we love mexican churros, so i buy them on my phone from my local mexican takeaway restaurant, ” she explains. 5 “fori payportion(一份 ), but matt makes them for 26p a portion, because they are flour, water, sugar and oil. everybody canbuy takeaway food, but sometimes we re not awarech
11、eaplyhowwe can make thisfood ourselves.”2名校名 推薦 the eight-part series(系列節(jié)目 ), save money:good food, follows in thefootsteps of itv s save money: good health, which gave viewers advice on how to get value from the vast range of health products on the market.with food our biggest weekly household expe
12、nse, susanna and matt spend timewith a different family each week. in tonight s easter special they come to the aid of a family in need of some delicious inspiration on a budget. the team transforms thefamily s longweekend of celebration with less expensive but still tasty recipes.1.what do we know
13、about susanna reid?a.she enjoys embarrassing her guests.b.she has started a new programme.c.she dislikes working early in the morning.d.she has had a tight budget for her family.2.how does matt tebbutt help susanna?a.he buys cooking materials for her.b.he prepares food for her kids.c.he assists her
14、in cooking matters.d.he invites guest families for her.3.what does the author intend to do in paragraph 4?a.summarize the previous paragraphs.b.provide some advice for the readers.c.add some background information.d.introduce a new topic for discussion.4.what can be a suitable title for the text?a.k
15、eeping fit by eating smartb.balancing our daily dietc.making yourself a perfect chefd.cooking well for less答案1.b2.c3.c4.db3名校名 推薦 we ve all been there:in a lift, in line at the bank or on an airplane, surrounded bypeople who are, like us, deeply focused on their smartphones or, worse, strugglingwith
16、 the uncomfortable silence.what s the problem?it s possible that we all have compromised conversationalintelligence. it s more likely that none of us start a conversation because itand challenging, or we think it s annoying and unnecessarynext.timebut theyoufind yourself among strangers, consider th
17、at small talk is worth the trouble. expertssay it s an invaluable social practice that results in big benefits.dismissing small talk as unimportant is easy, but we can t forget that deeprelationships wouldn t even exist if it weren t for casual conversation. small talk isthe grease(潤滑劑 )for social c
18、ommunication, says bernardo carducci, director of theshyness research institute at indiana university southeast.“ almost every great lovestory and eachbig business deal begins with small talk,” he explains.“ the key tosuccessful small talk is learning how to connect with others, not just communicate
19、with them.”in a 2014 study, elizabeth dunn, associate professor of psychology at ubc, invited people on their way into a coffee shop. one group was asked to seek out an interaction(互動 )with its waiter;the other, to speak only when necessary. the results showed that those who chatted with their serve
20、r reported significantly higher positivefeelings and a better coffee shop experience.“ it s not that talking to the waiter is betterthan talking to your husband,” says dunn. “ but interactions with邊緣peripheral(的 )members of our social network matter for our well-being also. ”dunn believes that peopl
21、e who reach out to strangers feel a significantly greater sense of belonging, a bond with others. carducci believes developing such a sense ofbelonging starts with small talk. “ small talk is the basis of good manners, ” he 5.what phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?a.addiction to smartph
22、ones.b.inappropriate behaviours in public places.c.absence of communication between strangers.d.impatience with slow service.4名校名 推薦 6.what is important for successful small talk according to carducci?a.showing good manners.b.relating to other people.c.focusing on a topic.d.making business deals.7.w
23、hat does the coffee-shop study suggest about small talk?a.it improves family relationships.b.it raises people s confidence.c.it matters as much as a formal talk.d.it makes people feel good.8.what is the best title for the text?a.conversation countsb.ways of making small talkc.benefits of small talkd
24、.uncomfortable silence答案5.c6.b7.d8.c第三節(jié)任務型閱讀many people believe that classical music is not relevant to young people today.however, this issue(問題 )frequently causes heated debate.some people say that classical music is associated only with old people. for example, if you look at the audience at a cl
25、assical concert, the majority is over the age of fifty.others say it is more popular than we first imagine. many young people listen to classical music without realising. it is often used in films and advertisements. for example, a famous piece of classical music was used as the theme music for the
26、1990 world cup. not many people could have given its name, but millions enjoyed it.5名校名 推薦 also, some people point out that young people produce new music based onclassical ideas; for example, it is said that rap(說唱 )music was invented by a classical musician in 1912,but it is now used by young peop
27、le in pop music.however, young people point to the fact that classical music has been outstripped(超越 )by technology. to play a classical instrument, such as a violin, you need to study hard and practise for hours. nowadays, you don t need to get aching arms from practising. a teenager can write and
28、make music using a computer program in the comfort of their own bedroom.a final point to bear in mind is that the term “ classical musicis used” to refer toa great variety of music, from jazz to pieces for large orchestras(管弦樂隊 ).this makes it even more difficult to say whether classical music is relevant to young people.so, it may be only a minority of young people who play classical instruments, but when it comes to enjoying classical music, it depends on the piece of music.it
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