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1、Module 6Section Integrating Skills & Cultural Corner 課時作業(yè).單句語法填空1He is a frequentfrequently visitor to our house.He often comes to see us. 2 We aim to help disabled students to live and study independently independent3The team will definitely definite lose if he doesnt play. 4With his attention conc

2、entrated concentrate on a book,he didnt notice me come in. 5We couldnt eat in the restaurant because none of us had money with us. 6Is this film interesting. Yes,but I am sure it wont interest everyone. 7The letter is too long.Can you shorten short it a little. 8Kicking kick a wet football can hurt

3、your foot if you are not careful. 9Compared compare with his room,my room is even smaller. 10Tom is one of the top students in our school and the scores hes got in each exam are always far above average. .單句改錯1 By average, women live between five and seven years longer than men.ByOn 2 Production in

4、the factory stopped because of frequently power failures.frequentlyfrequent 3The job will make him independent on his parents.onof4 I agree with most of what you said, but I dont agree with anything.anythingeverything 5With his attention concentrating on a book, he didnt notice me come in.concentrat

5、ingconcentrated .閱讀懂得A Have you ever had a troubling problem that has left you wondering where to turn for help. Eve Hobsbawm is a life adviser.She offers advice to people struggling with all kinds of problems, from relationship difficulties to what to cook for dinner.She does this through a website

6、 inviting people to email her with their problems.Theres nothing unusual about that, except for the fact that Eve is only eight years old. This junior trouble-shooter, who also goes by the name “ Miss Evie Mouse” livin London with her parents.Not only is Miss Mouse willing to lend an ear to her clie

7、nts, she will also offer them a helping hand, for a fee of course.She charges between 10p for advice on little, everyday worries and 1 for more complicated problems.Her areas of expert knowledge, if not of experience, are problems about love, life and work-life balance. A problem shared is a problem

8、 halved, but Eve cant always help.A note on the site states that she cant answer questions like “ Does space ever end?”and she wont solve schoolwork-related problems, especially not maths. She explained to the Guardian newspaper that she was inspired to set up the company by her father who runs a te

9、ch start-up.Eve said,“ As soon as I saw his business and understood the kinds of things businesses do, I thought thats what Im going to do.”But since setting up her company in December she has been so overwhelmed with messages that she has had to take a step back.“ There has been a lot of sudden int

10、erest in my site, which is nice,” she says,“ but I need to do my homework too, so I wont be solving any more problems for a bit.”【解題導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文, 敘述了一個只有 8 歲的小女孩成為了一個不同平常的顧問, 她通過自己的網(wǎng)站幫忙別人解決問題,來自于她的爸爸;她表示她的創(chuàng)業(yè)靈感1Eve Hobsbawm is an unusual adviser because she _. Aasks for fees for her advice Bis just a

11、pupil at primary school Cis an expert in work-life balance Danswers questions on the Internet 解析:選 B 細(xì)節(jié)懂得題;依據(jù)第一段中的 “Theres nothing unusual about that, except for the fact that Eve is only eight years old.”可知, Eve 是一個不同平常的顧問是由于她是一個只有 8 歲的學(xué)校生,故 B 項正確;2What is peoples attitude towards Eves website. AIn

12、terested. BDisapproving. CDoubtful. DUnconcerned. 解析: 選 A 觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題;依據(jù)最終一段中的“There has been a lot of sudden interest in my site, which is nice”可知,人們對她的網(wǎng)站很感愛好,故 A 項正確;3Which of the following can best describe Eve. AShe has a lot of experience in life. BShe is very popular among students. CShe has a natur

13、al talent for business. DShe is warm-hearted and ready to help. 解析:選 C 推理判定題; 依據(jù)倒數(shù)其次段中的 “As soon as I saw his business and understood the kinds of things businesses do, I thought thats what Im going to do.”可知, Eve 一看到爸爸的公司和明白全部的業(yè)務(wù)就知道這是她要做的,由此可知她很有經(jīng)商天賦,故 C 項正確;4Where is the passage most likely to hav

14、e been taken from. AA book review. BA speech. CAn advertisement. DA news report. 解析:選 D推理判定題; 本文敘述了一個只有8 歲的小女孩通過自己的網(wǎng)站幫忙別人解決問題的故事,再結(jié)合倒數(shù)其次段中的“She explained to the Guardian newspaper”可知,英國衛(wèi)報 也采訪過 Eve,由此推知本文可能來自一 篇新聞報道,故 D 項正確;B2022 陜西省渭南中學(xué)高一第三次質(zhì)量檢測 Every time your fingers touch your cell phone, they le

15、ave behind trace of amounts of chemicals.And each chemical offers clues to you and your activities.By studying them, scientists might be able to piece together a story about your recent life, a new study finds. A molecule 分子 is a group of atoms.It is the smallest amounts of some chemicals.Your skin

16、is covered in molecules picked up by everything you touched.With each new thing your skin contacts, you leave behind some small share of what itd touched earlier. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego UCSDrecently studied such chemical leftovers on the phones of 39 volunteers.The st

17、udy was led by biochemist Amina Bouslimani.To explore those residues 剩余物 , the UCSD team wiped the surface of each volunteers phone with a cotton swab 藥簽 The scientists also swabbed each persons right hand.Then the researchers compared the chemicals found on each cell phone. The scientists discovere

18、d as many of the molecules as they could.They then compared those to a database of chemicals.Pieter Dorrestein, a UCSD pharmaceutical chemist, had helped set up that database a few years earlier, which contains various substances, including spices, caffeine and medicines. Traces of everything from h

19、undreds to thousands of different molecules turned up on each phone.The molecules suggested what had been in the body, and what each person had handled before touching the phone.From all these molecules, Bouslimani says,“ We could tell if a person is likely female, uses high-end cosmetics 化妝品 , colo

20、rs her hair, drinks coffee, prefers beer over wine or likes spicy food.”Police already use molecular analyses to look for traces of explosives or illegal drugs.To date, Dorrestein says, hes never heard of police using phone residues to narrow down behaviour clues to search for a suspect.But detectiv

21、es might one day use such data to track down someone who left a phone behind at a crime scene. 【解題導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文; 文章敘述的是 “ 手指在你的手機(jī)上留下關(guān)于你的線索; ”通過討論手機(jī)上的殘留物,我們可以得出手機(jī)用戶的生活方式;5By studying the residues on the phone, we can conclude its users _. Apersonality Blifestyle Cappearance Dintelligence 解析:選 B 推理判定題;

22、依據(jù)第一段 “Every time your fingers touch your cell phone, they leave behind trace of amounts of chemicals.And each chemical offers clues to you and your activities.By studying them, scientists might be able to piece together a story about your recent life, a new study finds. ”每次你的手指觸碰手機(jī)時,都會留下微量的化學(xué)物質(zhì); 每種

23、化學(xué)物質(zhì)都為你和你的行為供應(yīng)線索;一項新的討論發(fā)覺, 通過討論它們, 科學(xué)家們或許能夠拼湊出一個關(guān)于你最近生活的故事; 可知,通過討論手機(jī)上的殘留物,我們可以得出手機(jī)用戶的生活方式;應(yīng)選 B;6What was the first thing the researchers had to do for the study. AComparing different chemicals. BHiring volunteers with cell phones. CCollecting different kinds of phones. DBuilding a database containi

24、ng chemicals. 解析:選 D 推理判定題;依據(jù)第四段 “The scientists discovered as many of the molecules as they could.They then compared those to a database of chemicals.Pieter Dorrestein, a UCSD pharmaceutical chemist, had helped set up that database a few years earlier, which contains various substances, including s

25、pices, caffeine and medicines.”科學(xué)家們發(fā)覺了盡可能多的分子; 然后他們將這些數(shù)據(jù)與化學(xué)數(shù)據(jù)庫進(jìn)行比較;加州高校圣地亞哥分校UCSD 的藥理學(xué)家彼得 多瑞斯坦 Pieter Dorrestein幾年前幫忙建立了這個數(shù)據(jù)庫,其中包含各種物質(zhì),包括香料、咖啡因和藥物; 可知,討論人員要做的第一件事是建立包含化學(xué)品的數(shù)據(jù)庫;應(yīng)選D;7Whats the authors attitude towards the application of the research finding. ADoubtful. BDisappointed. CPositive. DUninte

26、rested. 解析:選 C 推理判定題;依據(jù)最終一段 “Police already use molecular analyses to look for traces of explosives or illegal drugs.To date, Dorrestein says, hes never heard of police using phone residues to narrow down behaviour clues to search for a suspect.But detectives might one day use such data to track dow

27、n someone who left a phone behind at a crime scene.”警方已經(jīng)使用分子分析來查找爆炸物或非法毒品的蹤跡; Dorrestein 說,到目前為止,他從來沒有聽說過警察使用手機(jī)殘留物來縮小行為線索來查找嫌疑人; 但是有一天偵探們可能會利用這些數(shù)據(jù)來追蹤某個把手機(jī)落在犯罪現(xiàn)場的人;由此推知,作者對討論發(fā)覺的應(yīng)用持“ 積極的態(tài)度” ;應(yīng)選 C;8What should be the best title for the text. ACell Phones Will Be Used in More Fields BMolecules Are Used

28、to Search for Illegal Drugs CYour Phone May Be Home to Various Chemicals DFingers Leave Clues About You on Your Phone 解析:選 D 主旨大意題; 依據(jù)第一段 “Every time your fingers touch your cell phone, they leave behind trace of amounts of chemicals.And each chemical offers clues to you and your activities.By study

29、ing them, scientists might be able to piece together a story about your recent life, a new study finds. ”每次你的手指觸碰手機(jī)時,都會留下微量的化學(xué)物質(zhì); 每種化學(xué)物質(zhì)都為你和你的行為供應(yīng)線索;一項新的討論發(fā)覺, 通過討論它們, 科學(xué)家們或許能夠拼湊出一個關(guān)于你最近生活的故事; 由此可知, D 項“Fingers Leave Clues About You on Your Phone”是本文主題;應(yīng)選 D;.七選五 How to Have a Successful Teenage Life

30、Everyone dreams of success in their life, dont they?Even as a teenager, you can achieve success in your life;it really isnt that hard._1_ Do well in school. No matter how boring it is now, education will help you be a productive member in society.Try your best for excellence in school;listen to the

31、teachers, do your homework, study, and get good grades.Doing so will help you get into a better university, which will enable you to have a bright future._2_ Do good in your community 社區(qū) Volunteering can not only improve your communitys status, but it could make you happier.Studies show that people

32、who volunteer are less likely to develop depression 抑郁 than people who dont._3_ For example, if you love animals, volunteer at an animal shelter.If you love helping the environment, plant trees or pick up litter.When you help others, it will make you feel better about yourself. _4_ Remember, theyre there to help you be the best that you can be.Respect them and value their opinions, even if they annoy you sometimes._5_You dont get to choose your teachers or your family, but you still have to pu

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