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1、课时分层作业(二)Section 、(建议用时:35分钟)语言知识练习固基础.单句语法填空1On getting to the kindergarten,the mother was glad to see her baby well _(care)for.2The hotel offers its guests a wide variety of _(amusement),which can attract more and more visitors to it.3Once she had _(overcome)her initial shyness,she became very act
2、ive in class and dared to speak.4Last autumn,when I went to New York for further study,I made _ acquaintance of the girl whos now my wife.5In my opinion,parents should discourage theirchildren _ spending too much time playing computer games.6He has left out the most important reason why he stayed _
3、last night.7Its a long time since I saw my sister last time.Why not _(visit)her this weekend.8Only you can persuade her into _(give) up the foolish idea.9The psychologist has persuaded my son _(break)the web game addiction by playing basketball and football,which is of great help to our family.10Why
4、 hasnt Nancy come to meet us?Oh,my God!I forgot _(telephone)her!.完成句子1我宁愿她已经因没能参加杰克的生日晚会向他道歉了。I would rather she _ not attending his birthday party.(apologize)2你不知道怎么读这个词,为什么不查阅一下字典呢?You dont know how to read the word,so _ in a dictionary?(why not)3天空似乎要放晴了,明天有望是个好天气。_,and it promises to be a fine d
5、ay tomorrow.(it seems that.)4一个微笑可以帮助我们渡过困境。A smile can help us _(get through)5一旦攻下这难题,其他问题就好解决了。_,other problems will be easy to solve.(overcome)高考题型练习提能力.阅读理解Im sure weve all done something a little dishonest in our livesmaybe copying someones work, or being given too much change in a shop and kee
6、ping quiet about it. Or maybe Im wrongmaybe youre a good, upstanding citizen who believes that honesty is the best policy.We may agree that admitting our mistakes and behaving in a genuine and decent way is the right way to lead our lives but is there something in our human nature that makes us unsc
7、rupulous? For example, in some shops and car parks you can find an honesty boxa box where you pay for something by putting money in it.But it does provide a temptation(诱惑) to get away with not paying the full amount.Philip Graves, a psychologist, suggests that this temptation is part of our evolutio
8、n.He says: we have evolved with the ability to be dishonest.Its part of our evolutionary psychological makeupbecause if we can gain an advantage over the people around us, we have a greater chance of surviving.So why do we place such importance on being honest if we benefit from being dishonest? Its
9、 because it is selfish behavior.If everybody acted selfishly and dishonestly all the time, the world would be a very unpleasant place.So, for societies to work together we need to trust each other and therefore we need to be honest.Being trustworthy with money is of course extremely important for an
10、 economy to survive and there are laws to protect us from dishonest practices.But being honest with words is another matter; saying what we think to someone can be embarrassing.Is honesty always the best policy?1Which of the underlined words is similar to “dishonest”in meaning?AupstandingBdecentCuns
11、crupulous Dtrustworthy2If there is an honesty box in a shop, what should a customer do?ATake some money out if in need.BDonate some money to the charities.CGet away without paying the right amount.DPut in the amount of money one should pay for his buying.3What can we learn according to Philip Graves
12、?AMen are born to be dishonest.BOne will be criticized if he is dishonest.CDishonesty is of some benefit to survival.DBreaking the balance is kind of dishonesty.4The author may NOT agree that _Ahonesty is based on working togetherBnot all social members accept dishonestyCdishonest economic behaviors
13、 will be punishedDbeing dishonest with words sometimes is acceptable.完形填空Two close friends,Sam and Jason,met with an accident on their way to Boston City.The following morning,Jason woke up_1_and Sam was still unconscious.Dr.Berkeley was standing at his bedside_2_at his health chart and medications
14、with a_3_expression on his face.When he saw Sam awake,he beamed at him and asked,“How are you_4_today,Sam?”Sam tried to _5_a brave face and smiled back saying,“Absolutely wonderful,Doctor.I am very grateful for all_6_you have done for me.”Dr.Berkeley was_7_at Sams deed.All that he could say was,“You
15、 are a very brave man,Sam,and God will make it up to you in one way or_8_”While he was moving on to the next patient,Sam called back at him almost pleading,“Promise me you wont _9_Jason anything.”“You know I wont do that.Trust me.”And he walked away.“Thank you,”whispered Sam.He smiled and looked _10
16、_in prayer,“I hope I live up to your _11_.Please give me the strength to be able to go through this.Amen.”Months later when Jason had recovered,he _12_connecting with Sam.He felt embarrassed to spend time with a disabled _13_ like Sam.Sam was lonely because he didnt have anybody else other _14_Jason
17、 to _15_on.Things went from bad to worse.And one day Sam died in _16_When Jason was called on his burial,he found a letter_17_for him.Dr.Berkeley gave it to him with a face without _18_and said,“This is for you,Jason.Sam had asked me to give it to you when he was gone.”In the letter he had said:“Dea
18、r Jason,I have kept my promise in the end to _19_you my eyes if anything had happened to them.Now there is _20_more that I can ask from God,than the fact,that you will see the world through my eyes.You will always be my best friend.Sam.”1AwellBgoodCblindDsad2A.lookingBseeingCfindingDwatching3A.sadBh
19、appyCthoughtfulDcool4A.feelingBguessingCconsideringDowing5A.come upBput inCcome inDput up6A.whatBthatCwhichDhow7A.interestedBsurprisedCamazedDmoved8A.anotherBothersCelseDsome9A.askBask forCtellDtell about10A.awayBupCoffDdown11A.needsBactionsCwordsDideas12A.stoppedBbeganCcontinuedDwent13A.patientBpersonCbrotherDdoctor14A.toBofCthanDbut15A.countBcallCbegDfollow16A.despairBjoyChappinessDsadness17A.expectingBaskingCwaitingDlooking18A.expressionBviewCeyesightDsight19A.makeBgiveCborrowDlend20A.anythingBnothingCsomethingDnone