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1、Module 3 Interpersonal Relationships 课后练一、阅读理解AMini Book Excerpts (节选)BiographyWhen Salinger learned that a car park was to be built on the land, the middle-aged writer was shocked and quickly bought the neighboring area to protect it. The townspeople never forgot the rescue (救援) and came to help th
2、eir most famous neighbor.J. D. Salinger: A Life by Kenneth Lewinski (Random House, $27)Mystery“Youre a smart boy. Bunnys death was no accident, and youre the only one who saw it happen. Do you think the murderer should get away with it? ” The boy was staring stubbornly at his lap again.A thought sud
3、denly occurred to Annika, “Did you. You recognized the man in the car, didnt you? ”The boy hesitated, twisting (使弯曲变形)his fingers. Maybe, he said quietly.Red Wolf by Liza Marchland (Atria Books, $25.99)Short StoriesShe wants to say to him what she has learned, none of it in class. Some women are bor
4、n stupid, and some women are too smart for their own good. Some women are born to give, and some women only know how to take. Some women learn who they want to be from their mothers, or some who they dont want to be. Some mothers suffer so their daughters wont.You Are Free by Dandy Sienna (Riverhead
5、 Books, $15)HumorDo your kids like to have fun? Come to Fun Times! Do you like to watch your kids having fun? Bring them to Fun Times! Fun Times amusement cyclingrs the most fun you can have in the United States right now. Why spend thousands of dollars flying to Disney World when you can spend less
6、 than half to that within a days drive in most cities?Happy and Other Bad Thoughts by Larry Doyle (Eco, $14.99)1. What did Salinger do for his town?A. He built a car park.B. He tried to protect the land.C. He was ready to help neighbors.D. He rescued many townspeople.2. What is the book You Are Free
7、 mainly about?A. Smart children.B. Happy daughters.C. Different women.D. Suffering mothers.3. What book should you choose to know something about Fun Times?A. Red Wolf.B. You Are Free.C. J. D. Salinger: A Life.D. Happy and Other Bad Thoughts.BLita Cabellut is one of Spains most successful artists. H
8、er paintings now sell for more than $100, 000, but she spent her early years living on the streets.Cabellut was born in 1961. While she was a baby, she was left with her grandmother by her parents. In fact, she spent most of her time out with other homeless children on the streets.She didn5t go to s
9、chool and it never crossed her mind that one day she would become an artist. So what changed Cabelluts life so greatly?Cabelluts grandmother died when she was about 10 years old. And she lived in an orphanage (孤儿院)before being adopted by a family at the age of 12. They took her to museums and introd
10、uced her to art. One painting by Goya, a famous Spanish painter, made a deep impression on her. She even tried to copy one of Goyas other paintings. The result was not very good, but her adopted family encouraged her to keep painting.And for the first time in her life, she also started going to scho
11、ol. She says, Hlts hard to start learning to read and write when you are 13. I had a lot of private classes at home because I had to learn everything. She slowly made progress at school and started to listen to the radio program “Voice of Art”. After graduating from university, she kept painting.Tod
12、ay, Cabellut is best known for her portraits, which include not only paintings of famous people such as Charlie Chaplin, but also some ordinary people who might consider ugly. I dont see ugly people, says Cabellut. l,l paint different people. I paint people in whom you need to find the real beauty b
13、ehind the skin.”She always says, People are not buying just paintingsits the magic and emotion that is the spirit of art.”4. What can we learn about Cabellut from the text?A. She isnt a successful artist.B. She is more than fifty years old now.C. She dreamed of being an artist as a little girl.D. Sh
14、e was sent to an orphanage after her birth.5. What can we learn about Cabellut when she was about 10 years old?A. Her talent for painting was first found.B. She went to school for the first time.C. Her grandmother passed away.D. She was adopted by a family.6. What is Cabellut most famous for?A. Her
15、portraits.B. Her radio program.C. Her talent for learning.D. Her magic and emotion of drawing.7. What do Cabelluts paintings mainly focus on?A. People who are usually considered ugly.B. The real beauty behind every person.C. The appearances of different people.D. Famous people in different times.CNo
16、wadays more and more people are too busy with work to relax them. We have no time to tell a bedtime story to our children, or enjoy a nice dinner with our family, or take a break to think about how we live the valuable life, or even meet friends. All we notice is that the distinctions that used to g
17、uide and steady usbetween Sunday and Monday, public and private, here and thereare gone. We have more ways to communicate, but less and less to say. partly because were so busy communicating.Maybe thats why more and more people I know, even if they have no religious belief, seem to be turning to yog
18、a, or meditation (冥想),or tai chi. Some friends of mine try to go on long walks every Sunday, or to “forget” their cellphones at home. A series of tests in recent years has shown that their brains become both calmer and sharper after spending time in quiet rural settings.In my own case, I often turn
19、to extreme measures to try to keep my sanity (清醒) and ensure that I have time to do nothing at all. Ive not yet used a cellphone and Ive never tweeted Facebook. I tried not to go online till my days writing was finished, and I moved from Manhattan to rural Japan.None of this is a matter of principle
20、 or asceticism (苦彳亍主羲):lt*s just pure selfishness. Nothing makes me feel better-calmer, clearer and happierthan being in one place, absorbed in a book, a conversation, or a piece of music. Its actually something deeper than mere happiness: Its joy, which the monk David Steindl-Rast describes as “tha
21、t kind of happiness that doesnt depend on what happens). That is the highest of the highest we have been longing forthe joy of quiet.8. The underlined part in Paragraph 2 suggests that the friends.A. think the cellphone isnt a suitable means of communicationB. leave their cellphones at home on purpo
22、seC. hate modern techniquesD. are really forgetful9. Why does the author sometimes do nothing at all?A. He is out of work.B. He is worried about his writing.C. He finds his work so dull.D. He can enjoy himself in his leisure time.10. What is the author most probably?A. A writer. B. A doctor. C. A bu
23、sinessman. D. A scientist.11. What does the text mainly want to tell us?A. The more we communicate, the better we will feel.B. We can do some sports such as yoga to relax.C. To feel better, we should do nothing at all.D. Enjoying quiet time is very important.DThe ruins of a Maya city have been disco
24、vered in Guatemala with the help of the remote sensing technique LiDAR. This lost city envelops sites like Tikal, HolmuL and Witzna, but shows that these famous areas are a small part of this lost urban network.Hidden under the jungles of the Maya Biosphere Reserve site, more than 60, 000 human-made
25、 featureshomes, canals, highways, and morehave been identified in aerial (从飞机上的)images collected by some international researchers headed by the PAGUNAM Foundation, a Maya cultural and natural heritage organization. Those have experts rethinking the outlines and complexity of the Maya Empire.These a
26、ncient peoples obviously created these imaginative cultures based on their known relics, but the new research has suggested that the size of this lost society is far beyond what experts imagined. The findings w川 be explored in a one-hour documentary called Lost Treasures of the Maya Snake Kings, to
27、be broadcast on the National Geographic Channel.This breakthrough was possible thanks to LiDAR sensors, which can survey lands in 3D by bouncing (反射) pulses off the ground from unmanned air vehicles and others. LiDAR is exceptionally useful for detecting archeological (考古的) sites, as it gets through
28、 jungles and other features that hold up exploration on the ground. The technique has made many discoveries become a reality in recent years. For instance, major finds at Angkor, Cambodia and Caracol, Belize can explain what it did. The final goal is to survey Guatemalas lowlands with it.There are e
29、ntire cities we didnt know about now showing up in the survey data, ” Francisco Estrada-Belli, one of the lead archeologists on the project, said in Nat Geos coming documentary. There are 20, 000 square kilometers more to be explored and there are going to be hundreds of cities about the mysterious
30、people who built this urban network there that we dont know about, and we will push back the frontiers with the technology, n he added.12. What does the underlined word “Those in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Jungles.B. Researchers.C. Aerial images.D. Human-made features.13. What does the author want to c
31、onvey in Paragraph 4?A. The working principle of LiDAR sensors.B. Great importance of Guatemalans lowlands.C. The process of researching Maya civilization.D. LiDARs contribution to discovering the relics.14. Which words can best describe the lost Maya city?A. Small and hidden.B. Vast and complex.C.
32、Famous and high-tech.D. Fully-explored and imaginative.15. What will the archeologists do next?A. Continue to explore the unknown.B. Study the documentary carefully.C. Upgrade the Lid AR technology.D. Build a massive urban network.二单词训练营用下面给出单词的正确形式填空,使句意完整。click flee forgive mention paceperfect pre
33、dict ripe scold tear1. He finally her when she expressed her regrets with tears.2. Jim got away with cheating in the test, while Sam after the test.3. These dances by the end of the primitive society.4. The tree which stood behind the school up by the roots by thestrong winds yesterday.5. Her examin
34、ation paper was except for one spelling mistake.6. Ifs really strange, but all her have come true.7. John and Anne with each other as soon as they met at thatmeeting.8. The robbers tried , but they were caught in the end.9. She the floor, waiting for the phone to ring.10. Just remember, don*t my nam
35、e or youll get me into trouble.三、单句改错以下各句均有1个错误,请改正。1. It is very considerate for you to prepare so much for us.2. He did a lot of good things, and his death was a great loss at his country.3. After he came back home, his mother scolded him getting his clothes dirty.4. We found many people seating i
36、n the meeting room.5. The boss had promoted Tom, but Tom didnt mention have been promoted.四、单句翻译1 .这么多年来我们和邻居一直相处得很好。(be on good terms with)2 .最近几个月我一直很忙,与大多数朋友失去了联系。(lose touch with)3 .这些旧的信件使我想起了许多朋友。(bring. to mind)4 .世界上千千万万的人用这种方式相互保持联系。(keep in touch with)5 .每次他必定会给我买些礼物来与我和好。(make up)答案阅读理解答案
37、阅读理解A: 13 BCD B: 47BCABC: 811 BDAD D: 1215 DDBA单词训练营1. forgave 2. was scolded 3. had ripened 4. was torn5. perfect 6. predictions 7. clicked 8. to flee9. paced 10. mention单句改错1. 第一个 for一of2. at一to3. him 后加 for4. seating-seated 或 sitting5. havehaving单句翻译1. We have been on good terms with our neighbor
38、s for all these years.2. Tve been so busy in the last few months that Ive lost touch with most of my friends.3. These old letters brought many of my friends to mind.4. Millions of people all over the world keep in touch with each other in this way.5. every time he will buy me something to make up with me.