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1、Unit5 The value of money Period 2: Reading and Thinking练习.单词拼写(根据首字母或者汉语意思)1I finally _ (看见) my friend in the crowd.2She has little _ (耐心) with such views.3The movie opens with a _ (场面) in a New York apartment.4Research i_ that eating habits are changing fast.5She b_ me $20 that I wouldnt do it.6Thi
2、s animal is found in Australia, and _ (哪里都不) else.7This _ (歌剧) is one of the cultural totems of Western civilization.8She wishes to _ (致力于) a medical career.9 As he walked the long hallway, some popped out of line to h_ him.10He explained the facts in the s_ of events.单句语法填空1Learning a _ (music) ins
3、trument introduces a child to an understanding of music.2I realize I ought _ (tell) you about it.3You had better _ (not talk) with strangers. 4I can not drink because I am _ duty today! 5_ (eventual) she was fired from her job at a publishing house.6They found _ impossible to finish the task in less
4、 than two months.7I was just about _ (ask) you the same thing.8It was in the park _ he found the lost dog.9She bet all her money _ a horse that came last.10Meg spotted someone _ (come) out of the building.单句写作1儿女们都认为照顾父母是一种道德义务。The sons and daughters all consider it a _ to look after their parents.2
5、我无意让你生气。I have no _ you angry.3以防万一我忘记了,请提醒一下我的诺言。_ I forget, please remind me of my promise.4我们都在一定程度上对这悲惨的局面负有责任。_, we are all responsible for this tragic situation.5如果有疑问请尽管和我联系。Please do not _ me if you have any queries.完形填空One of Mark Twains classic novels is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It is
6、 _1_ in a small American town in the 19th century. The people in this town are very traditional and live a quiet life.The story is about a boy called Tom Sawyer, who lives with his aunt Polly. He is often in _2_ with his aunt. Aunt Polly is very kind, but Tom thinks she is always trying to control h
7、im.Tom is different from the other children in the town. He loves adventure. He does a lot of bad things, but he never really _3_ anyone. He tries very hard not to go to school, and often jumps _4_ his bedroom window at night to meet his friends. He is very clever. One day, Aunt Polly asks him to do
8、 some painting, and he _5_ to get all the boys in the town to do the work for him by inventing a new _6_ game. It is these little stories _7_ make readers want to keep reading the novel, but it is the adventures that are the most important part of the book.Toms best friend is Huck Finn, a boy who ha
9、s no home. In one adventure, they spend the night outside, and they see a man kill another man _8_. Later in the book, Tom, Huck and another boy decide to leave the town because they think that life there is too boring. They _9_ to an island in the middle of a river. They _10_ fires, catch fish and
10、sleep under the stars. They also make a _11_ to travel up and down the river. _12_ seeing the boys for days, the people in the town think that they have died. One day, when Tom comes back to his aunts house to leave a letter _13_ that he is not dead, he hears his aunt talking about his funeral (葬礼).
11、 _14_ Tom has an idea. On the morning of their funeral, the boys run back into town and _15_ their own funeral before telling everyone that they are still alive.1A.made BsetCtaken Dwritten 2A.trouble BsilenceCpeace Dwar3A.damages BdestroysCruins Dhurts 4A.out of BintoConto Din front of 5A.tries Bfai
12、lsCmanages Dstruggles 6A.fighting BpaintingCtouring Dsailing 7A.which BthatCwhat Dwhere 8A.in charge Bin advanceCin the long term Din the dark 9A.run into Brun awayCrun across Drun out of 10A.catch BsetCmake Dput 11A.bike BboatCcamel Dcage 12A.By BUponCAt DWithout 13A.writing BtellingCsaying Dmeanin
13、g 14A.Then BBesidesCAlso DLastly 15A.join BpresentCparticipate Dattend V.阅读A The American literature is from the Romanticism to the Realism.The American Romanticism began from the end of the 18th century to the outbreak of the Civil War, which is also called the American Renaissance. The period is a
14、s well as the time of American Westward Expansion. During the period, there were lots of workforces crowding to the cities, which promoted the industry. The people found that they needed their own literature to record their experiences. So the Romanticism flourished.The Romanticism in American liter
15、ature focuses on imagination and emotional factors. The American writers paid more attention to the free expression of feelings and the characters inner world. During the romantic period, there were many writers:Philip Freneau, William Cullen Bryant and so on.The Realism in American literature was f
16、rom 1865 to 1914, and it takes on the American spirit, especially in American stories. The Realism against the Romanticism, advocates the people to come down to the earth and get rid of daydreams.During the 50 years from the Civil War to the WWI, the America had experienced a great change on many as
17、pects, such as the politics, economy, culture and religion. It had changed the nature and the idea of the American society. The writers of new age didnt agree with the Romanticism of the old age. They were interested in real life and wanted to explain everything relating to the real life, which is t
18、o claim the objective reality, to get rid of idealism and Romanticism.There were 3 main writers at that time:William Peanoweils, Henry James and Mark Twain. Their writings represented the American native customs with their deep rural styles, which uncovered the peoples inner life.1What does the pass
19、age talk about?AThe American Romanticism.BThe History of America.CThe Civil War of America.DThe American literature.2What does “it” in Para. 4 refer to?AThe Realism in American literature.BThe American literature.CThe period from 18651914.DThe American spirit.3Which of the following is not a represe
20、ntative of Realism?AWilliam Cullen Bryant. BWilliam Peanoweils.CHenry James. DMark Twain.4From the text, we can learn that _.Athe two styles of American literature have the same themeBthe Romanticism focuses more on peoples inner feelingsCthe Realism encourages people to daydreamDthe Realism flourished earlier than the Romanticism。