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精銳教育學(xué)科教師輔導(dǎo)講義年級(jí):高一課時(shí)數(shù):3學(xué)員姓名:輔導(dǎo)科目:英語(yǔ)學(xué)科教師:授課類(lèi)型十一選十解題技巧&詞匯積累授課日期及時(shí)段2017/一、十一選十答題大致順序:1.

閱讀選項(xiàng),把選項(xiàng)中的單詞作大致的分類(lèi),如名詞、動(dòng)詞、形容詞、副詞等等2.

通讀全文,確定空中所缺詞的性質(zhì),縮小選項(xiàng)范圍3.

前后結(jié)合,尋找線索,選出最佳答案4.

查漏補(bǔ)缺,核實(shí)答案二、尋找與答題相關(guān)線索的幾點(diǎn)建議:1.

尋找同義轉(zhuǎn)述。即注意前后文內(nèi)容或特定詞匯的同義轉(zhuǎn)述2.

判斷空格處與上下文的邏輯關(guān)系。這類(lèi)詞有:(1)

表示順承:and,also,first,second,third(2)

表示轉(zhuǎn)折:but,onthecontrary,otherwise,yet(3)

表示因果:consequently,thus,therefore,asaresult,so(4)

表示比較:similarly,equally,like,inthesameway(5)

表示遞進(jìn):furthmore,moreover,inaddition(6)

表示總結(jié):inconclusion,finally,inshort,insummary,tosumup,inaword,mypointisthat,thatistosay,brieflyspeaking3.

識(shí)別固定搭配。三、

題型分析1.

名詞在句中通常作主語(yǔ)或賓語(yǔ),如果空格處位于主語(yǔ)或賓語(yǔ)的位置,就應(yīng)該用名詞,然后再判斷名詞的單復(fù)數(shù)。

名詞前面最常見(jiàn)的是冠詞或形容詞,可以作為判斷的標(biāo)志。2.

動(dòng)詞通常作謂語(yǔ)或伴隨狀語(yǔ)。如果空格處所在句子缺少謂語(yǔ),就應(yīng)該用動(dòng)詞,然后通過(guò)語(yǔ)境確定動(dòng)詞的具體形式。3.

動(dòng)詞的現(xiàn)在分詞一般用于下列情況:1用于進(jìn)行時(shí)態(tài),與be動(dòng)詞構(gòu)成進(jìn)行時(shí);2用作形容詞,作表語(yǔ)、定語(yǔ)或狀語(yǔ);3作伴隨狀語(yǔ)4.

動(dòng)詞的過(guò)去分詞一般用于下列情況:1用于完成時(shí)態(tài),當(dāng)空格前出現(xiàn)has,have和had時(shí),就應(yīng)該首先考慮用過(guò)去分詞;2用于被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài);3作形容詞,作表語(yǔ)、定語(yǔ)或狀語(yǔ);4做伴隨狀語(yǔ)5.

形容詞可作表語(yǔ)和定語(yǔ)。在形容詞前后常見(jiàn)的是名詞、副詞、be動(dòng)詞或系動(dòng)詞,這些可作為判斷形容詞的標(biāo)志,當(dāng)空格前為more或most時(shí),可先考慮形容詞。6.

副詞可作狀語(yǔ)、表語(yǔ)和定語(yǔ)。副詞在每年考試中都會(huì)出現(xiàn)兩個(gè)選項(xiàng),幾乎都是二選一。詞匯積累(2017高三一??荚囀贿x十詞匯整理)寶山區(qū)resistantn.抵抗者adj.抵抗的,反抗的;頑固的concentraten.濃縮,精選;濃縮液vt.集中;濃縮recognitionn.識(shí)別;承認(rèn),認(rèn)出;重視;贊譽(yù);公認(rèn)resemblevt.類(lèi)似,像essentialn.本質(zhì);要素;要點(diǎn);必需品adj.基本的;必要的;本質(zhì)的;精華的distinctadj.明顯的;獨(dú)特的;清楚的;有區(qū)別的approachn.方法;途徑;接近vt.接近;著手處理appreciatevi.增值;漲價(jià)vt.欣賞;感激;領(lǐng)會(huì);鑒別viewn.觀察;視野;意見(jiàn);風(fēng)景vt.觀察;考慮;查看普陀區(qū)vi.許諾;有指望,有前途likelihoodn.可能性,可能ridiculousadj.可笑的;荒謬的reasonableadj.合理的,公道的;通情達(dá)理的trendn.趨勢(shì),傾向;走向vt.使…趨向vi.趨向,伸向track n.軌道;足跡,蹤跡;小道vt.追蹤;通過(guò);循路而行;用纖拉vi.追蹤;走;留下足跡demonstrate vt.證明;展示;論證vi.示威虹口區(qū)publiclyadv.公然地;以公眾名義inadequateadj.不充分的,不適當(dāng)?shù)膁isappointmentn.失望;沮喪閔行區(qū)access n.進(jìn)入;使用權(quán);通路vt.使用;存??;接近c(diǎn)onvey vt.傳達(dá);運(yùn)輸;讓與condition n.條件;情況;環(huán)境;身份vt.決定;使適應(yīng);使健康;以…為條件superior 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BC.countBD.tendingCD.geniusABC.recognizingEachyear,thebrightlightoftheNobelPrizeinliteraturefallsacrossourculturalcanvasandilluminatestheworkofamajorwriter.While41_________ofpreviousyearshavegonetowritersofprose,poetryanddramatheSwedishAcademy,whichawardstheprize,announcedonOct.13thatAmericansingerBobDylan,75,wasthisyear’swinner.However,theprizewasn’tgivenforhis2004self-pennedautobiographybut“forhavingcreatednewpoeticexpressionswithinthegreatAmericansongtradition.”Itiscertainlya(n)42________choice.AccordingtoSteveJohnsonoftheChicagoTribune,artsawardshavealmostalwaysexclusivelyhadaninherentbiastowardso-called“highculture”,acategory43________nottoincludepeoplewhogottheirstartsingingincoffeehouses.Withthatsaid,theSwedishAcademyhasmadeabold44________toexpandthedefinitionof“l(fā)iterature”.Ithas,effect,openedthedoorstopopularculture,often45_______toas“l(fā)owculture”.Weliveinaworldwherepeoplewhoreadcomicbooks,watchtelevisionshows,listentopodcastsandpopmusic,areoftenalsothosewhoenjoypoetryandopera.AndtheNobel,in46__________Dylan’sworkasliterature,acknowledgesthatartistscreateworksofpopularculturewithjustasmuchcare,control,courageand47________asErnestHemingwaydidsittingdownathistypewriter.Dylanexpertscanbattleoverwhetherornotthesingerindeedwritespoetry-hewasgiventheprizeforhislyricsandmusic.Ifmusicandlyricscountasliterature,asplayshavedone,couldnototherforms?Couldwe,someday,seeaNobelinliteraturegotoUSTVproducersDavidSimon,JapaneseanimatorHayaoMiyazaki,orevenUSsingerBeyonce?AsLosAngelesTimespopmusic48________RobertHilburnsaidaboutDylan’swork:“He’sgreatculturalfigurebecauseofhiswordsandhisideas.”Andforalltheflashandbangofanyperformedartorfilmedproject,it’sthewordsthat49_________,wroteCarolynKelloggoftheLosAngelesTimes.AmericanTVseriesBreakingBad(2008-2013)didn’texistwithoutUSactorBryanCranston’sbrilliantperformance--buthecouldn'thavegottentherewithoutthewordsonthepage.Dylan’sNobelsaysthatwordsdon'thavetobeboundwithin50.________tobeliterature.It’spossibletheSwedishAcademywillbackoffitsradicalchoice.Butfornow,literatureisallaroundus.Readit,listentoitorwatchit.例2.A.fertilizationB.restA.fertilizationB.restoredC.surfaceD.containedAB.growthAC.bearsAD.extinctBC.wasteBD.floatCD.determinesABC.consistsMostplantsreproducebyformingseeds.Floweringplantsusuallyproduceseedsthatare51.__________infruits.Thescientificnameforsuchaplanisangiosperm(被子植物).Thefruitcoveringmakesseedsmorelikelytobescatteredoverawideareabyanimals,wind,orwater.Aplantthatgrowsinmanyareaislesslikelytobecome52.________thanonethatgrowsinonlyonearea.Thefruitofanangiospermisnotnecessarilysomethingthatpeoplecaneat.Inthiscase,thewordfruitsimplyreferstothemassofplanttissuethatsurroundsthesend.Someangiospermfruitsareactuallypoisonous.Angiospermsdependonmaleandfemaleflowerpartstoproducetheirseedsandfruits.Atthecenterofthefloweristhepistil,afemalepartthat53________ofalongcolumnwitharoundbasecalledanovary(子房).Insidetheovaryarethetinyovules(胚珠)thatbecomeseedsiftheyarefertilized.54__________occurswhenpollenfromastamen,amaleflowerparts,joinstheovuleinsidetheovary.Pollenthatreachesthetipofthepistilgrowsalongtubedownintotheovary.Oncepollenjoinstheovuleinsidetheovary,aseedbeginstoform,theovarybecomesfruits,andtheotherflowerpartswitheranddie.Theformofafruit55__________themannerinwhichseedsarescattered.Forexample,birdsandotheranimalsmayeatsoft,fleshyfruits,suchasberries.Theseanimalsdeposittheseedsintheir56_________,usuallyfarfromtheparentplants.Somehard-shelledfruitsthat57________-suchascoconuts-arecarriedbywatertofarawayregions.Someothertypesoffruitsrelyonthewindtoscattertheirseeds.Themilkweed58._________fruitintheformofdryseedpodsthatgrowuntiltheyburst.Oncetheseedpodsburst,hundredsofseeds,eachattachedtomanylight,silkenthreads,arecarriedoffbythewind.Nomatterhowmuchangiospermfruitsandseedsmaydiffer,eachseedcontainsthesameblueprintfor59.________.Undertherightconditions,thetinyembryowithintheseedgrowsintoanewplant.Theembryoismadeupofaroot,ashoot,andoneortwoseed-leavescalledcotyledons(子葉),whichprovidefoodforthesproutingplant.Astheseedspouts,therootanchorstheseedingintheearth,andtheshootgrowsupthroughthesoil.Assoonastheseedingpenetratesthesoil’s60._________,itbeginstogrowitsfirsttrueleaves.練習(xí)練習(xí)1(華師大三附中閱讀能力測(cè)試)A.croppedB.homeC.desirableD.issueE.illegalF.sceneG.presentH.worseningI.urbanJ.endureK.disturbedIfthissummeryoupayavisittoMilan,thefashioncenterofItaly,makesureyou’renotcaughteatingicecreaminthestreetsaftermidnightasdoingsoisnow__31___.AnewlawwaspassedbyMilan’scitycouncilbanningthesaleoftake-awayfoodanddrinksaftermidnightinsomedistrictswhicharefamousfortheirnightlife__32___.Thepurposeofthisunusualmoveis,accordingtothecitycouncil,todiscouragenightgatheringindowntownareas.Thelawinevitablyhasgivenrisetoanumberofprotests,accusingthatthegovernmenthas___33___people’snormallives.However,ifyoutakeintoconsiderationthecountry’s___34___economyanditshighunemploymentrate,thelocalgovernment’sfearof‘nightassembling’maybereasonable.Infact,Milan’slawisonlythestrangestofahostofrestricti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upA.takechargeof B.takeintoaccount C.takeupfor D.takeadvantageofA.What’smore B.Forinstance C.Otherwise D.HoweverA.postponing B.extending C.stretching D.adaptingA.evaluation B.possession C.assistance D.recommendationA.participation B.sake C.absence D.benefitA.historical B.neutral C.resistant D.technicalA.memory B.storage C.terminal D.supplyA.casually B.objectively C.properly D.readilySectionB(8*3=24)Londonhasbecomeacyclefriendlyzoneafterthelaunchofanewbikehirescheme.IthasbeendesignedtoencouragemorepeopletocycleinandaroundcentralLondon.Sohowdoesitwork?Firstyouhavetosignuptotheschemetobesentakey.Thekeywillunlockoneofthebikes,whicharekeptatdockingstationsinandaroundcentralLondon.Youhavetopayanaccessfeeforthekeyandthenyoupayasyougoforthelengthoftimeyouusethebike.TransportforLondon,whichrunsthescheme,arehopingtohave6,000bikesand400dockingstationsinplacebytheendoftheyear.Thenewhiresystemishopingtoeasecongestion(擁擠)inLondonandisexpectedtocreateupto40,000extracycletripsadayintothecitycentre.LondonMayorBorisJohnstonlaunchedtheschemeandsaidLondonhadbeen“filledwiththousandsofgleamingmachinesthatwilltransformthelookandfeelofourstreetsandbecomeascommonplaceonourroadsasblackcabsandredbuses”.However,therehavebeenafewproblemssincetheschemewaslaunchedlastFriday.Onthefirstdaysomepeoplefoundtheycouldn’tdocktheirbikeproperlyandtheirusageofthebikehadnotbeenregistered.TransportforLondondidadmittheyhadbeenexpectingafew“teethingproblems”andhavesaidtheywouldn’tchargeforthefirstdayasa“gestureofgoodwill”.Someotherpeoplehavecriticizedthelackofdockingstationsandlocksforthebikesaswellasthepriceitcoststohirethebicycles.Despitethecomments,thegreen-thinkingLondonMayorstillseemsverypositiveaboutthings,saying,“Mycampaignforthecapitaltobecomethegreatestbigcyclingcityintheworldhastakenabigpedal-poweredpushforwards.”56. LondonMayorBorisJohnstonlaunchedthenewbikeschemeinorderto___________.A.reducetheairpollutionofthecity B.encouragethecitizenstotakeexercisesC.dealwiththecity’strafficproblems D.increaseemploymentopportunities57. Ifyouwanttohireabike,whatwouldyoudofirst?A.Payforthebikeaccordingtothetimeyouuseit. B.Payforthekeytoabike.C.CycleinandaroundcentralLondon. D.Signupasamembertogetakey.58. AllthefollowingaretheproblemsoftheschemeEXCEPT___________.A.thehighcosttohireabike B.notchargingforthefirstdayoftheschemeC.notregisteringtheirusageofthebikes D.dockingthebikesproperly59 Fromthepassagewecaninferthat__________.A.theLondonMayorisconfidentinthescheme B.theschemewillbecancelledbecauseoftheproblemsC.allthecitizensinLondonsupporttheschemeD.thecyclingrevolutionisnotsuccessful(B)Anewstudyof8,000youngpeopleintheJournalofHealthandSocialBehaviorshowsthatalthoughlovecanmakeadultslivehealthilyandhappily,itisabadthingforyoungpeople.Puppylove(早戀)maybringstressforyoungpeopleandcanleadtodepression(憂郁癥).Thestudyshowsthatgirlsbecomemoredepressedthanboys,andyoungergirlsaretheworstofall.Thepossiblereasonfortheconnectionbetweenloveandhigherriskofdepressionforgirlsis“l(fā)ossofself”.Accordingtothestudy,eventhoughboyswouldsay“l(fā)osethemselvesinaromanticrelationship”,this“l(fā)ossofself”ismuchmorelikelytoleadtodepressionwhenithappenstogirls.Younggirlswhohaveromanticrelationshipsusuallylikehidingtheirfeelingsandopinions.Theywon’ttellthattotheirparents.DrMarianKaufman,anexpertonyoungpeopleproblems,says15%to20%youngpeoplewillhavedepressionduringtheirgrowing.Tryingromanceoftencausesthedepression.Sheadviseskidsnottojumpintoromancetooearly.Duringgrowingup,itisimportantforyoungpeopletobuildstrongfriendshipsandastrongsenseofself.Shealsosuggeststheparentsshouldencouragetheirkidstokeepclosetotheirfriends,attendmoreinterestingschoolactivitiesandspendenoughtimewithfamily.Parentsshouldwatchforsignsofdepression--eatingormoodchanges--andiftheyseesignsfromtheirdaughtersorsons,theyneedtogivehelp.Thegoodnewsisthattheconnectionbetweenromanceanddepressionseemstobecomeweakwithage.Lovewillalwaysmakeusfeelyoung,butonlymaturity(成熟)givesusachancetoavoiditsbadsideeffects.60.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Puppylovemaybringyoungpeopledepression. B.Parentsshouldforbidtheirchildren’slove.C.Romanceisatwo-edgedswordforadults.D.Romanceisgoodforyoungpeople.61.Whichofthefollowingismorelikelytohavedepression?A.Youngpeoplewhohaveastrongsenseofselfishness.B.Youngboyswhoseparentswatchfortheirbehavior.C.Younggirlswhoalwayshidetheirfeelingsandopinions.D.Carelessparentswhosechildrenaredeepinlove.62.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Lackinglovecanleadyoungpeopletogrowupmorequickly.B.Earlylovemakesyoungpeoplekeepclosetotheirfriendsandparents.C.Parentsshouldhelptheirchildrentobeawareofthesignsofdepression.D.Theolderawomanis,thelesslikelysheseemstoloseherselfinromance.63.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardspuppylove?A.Confused.B.Disapproving.C.Disinterested.D.Scared.課后作業(yè)(浦中學(xué)2017學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高一期中考試)ALastyear,IrealizedthatIhadn’tspokentoanyonebutmyfamiliesindays.WhenIleftmyjobinmylatetwentiestowriteanovel,IthoughtIhadhitthejackpot.Nomorefacingmyselfawakeattheearlyhoursofthemorningandworryingwhattowear;nomorebravingthemetroduringrushhour.Icouldstayinmypyjamasuntillateafternoon;IcouldwakeupwhenIfeltlikeitandenjoymycoffeeasIworkedonmybook.Atfirst,itwaslikebeinginheaven.But20novelslater,Ibegantofeellonely.Itwasjustme,mywork,andtheInternet.Ispenthourslookingthroughsocialmedia,wastingtimeinsteadofwriting.IthoughtIwasstillconnectedwitheveryonearoundme,but,infact,Iwasmoreisolatedthanever.Asaresult,Ibecamemoreafraidofgoingoutintheworld.IwantedtostepawayfromthelonelylifeIhadmadeformyselfandhavearoutineagain.Ibrieflyconsideredrentinganoffice,butIrealizedIwouldstillbelonely.WhatIhadinmindwassomethingIhadhadallthoseyearsbigsharedtablesfilledwithpeopleIreallyliked.Iphonedafriendwhoworkedathometooandaskedifshewouldbeinterestedingettinganofficetogether.ShehadbeenfeelingjustaslonelyasIhad,soshejumpedatthechance.Iaskedanotherfriendtojoinusandtogetherwefoundabeautifulspaceinmyfavoritepartoftown.Othersoonheaboutourofficeandaskediftheycouldjoin.Therearenineofusherenow.Eachofushasfoundthatwenowlovetheroutineof“goingtowork”again,andwearehappierthanbefore.Now,weareneededbyotherpeopletoo.Inmytwenties,itfeltlikeIwasgoingtoworkeverydaywithmybestfriends,andforthefirsttimeintheyears,Ifeltthatwayagain.ThelonenesshasgoneIfinallyfeellikeIbelongagain.Withthefirstparagraph,theauthorprobablywantedtoShowhowshyshewasShowthekindoflifeshelikedGetreaderstowonderthereasonbehindthisGetreaderstoseehowmuchshehadbeenforgottenbyothersAftertheauthorgotanofficewithtwofriends,OtherfriendswereagainstherideaTheyfeltwantedoncemoreTheyestablishednewroutinesandrulesTheybegantoaskalltheirfriendstojoininWhichofthefollowingwouldbetheauthoragreewiththemostBeingaloneisn’tthebestwaytoliveWorkingathomegivesustimeforcreativityAhealthylifeisonewithastrictroutineIt’snecessarytochangeyourfriendshipssometimesBKing’scollegesummerschoolKing’scollegeSummerSchoolisanannualtrainningprogramforhighschoolstudentsatalllevelswgowanttoimprovetheirEnglish.CoursesaregivenbytheteachersofKing’sCollegeand

othercollegesinNewYork.Tripstomuseumsandculturecentersarealsoorganized.Thisyear’ssummerschoolwillbefromJuly25toAugust15.Moreinformationisasfollows:

Application(申請(qǐng))date

▼StudentsinNewYorkshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly18,2013.

▼StudentsofothercitiesshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly16,2013.

▼ForeignstudentsshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly10,2013.Courses

▼Englishlanguage

SpokenEnglish:22hours

ReadingandWriting:10hours

▼AmericanHistory:16hours

▼AmericanCulture:16hoursSteps

▼Aletterofself-introduction

▼Aletterofrecommendation(推薦)

ThelettersshouldbewritteninEnglishwithallnecessaryinformation.Cost

▼Dailylessons:$200

▼Sports

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