2019_2020学年高中英语Module2TheRenaissanceSectionⅡIntroduction

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1、Section Introduction & Reading and VocabularyLanguage Points 品句填词1I was deeply disturbed (打扰) and depressed by the news that Tom hadnt won the game.2Theres a great need for a new book on the subject (主题)3Basically (基本上), I agree with your suggestion, but there are still a few points Id like to discu

2、ss with you.4It is well known that alcoholic drink can have a bad effect (影响) on your body.5Your support has always given me added inspiration and motivation (动机)6Demand for skilled (有技巧的) workers is high, but there is no demand for unskilled ones.7We were so worn out after the long walk in the sun

3、that I suggested a rest in the shade (阴凉处)8The young writer learned a great deal from the works (著作) by masters in literature.9His lecture was dull (枯燥的)and some students fell asleep halfway.10The frontiers (新领域) of medical knowledge are being pushed forwards as time goes on. 单句改错1On short, the solu

4、tion to all our problems lies in economic development.OnIn2I cannot help contrast her attitude with that of her friends.contrastcontrasting3(2019山东莱州一中高二月考)There are numerous moments in my memory worthy of being preserved for a time.athe4It took them much than one billion dollars to complete the pro

5、ject.muchmore5The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism in the wildlife in the area.第一个inon 课文语法填空The Renaissance,a French word,which 1.means (mean) “rebirth”,appeared in English in 2.the 19th century. The word was used 3.to describe (describe) a period in European history which

6、 began with the 4.arrival (arrive) of the first Europeans in America,an age of exploration,and the beginning of the modern world. From Italy, it spread all over Europe 5.where artists found new ideas for their work in classical Greece and Rome. They also 6.opened (open) new frontiers in the arts suc

7、h as painters use of perspective 7.and the effects of light. The sense of exploration which 8.motivated (motivate) the artists also developed together with a new type of philosophy. Besides, it was also a time of scientific invention,when Leonardo,the extraordinary genius,did a lot in the scientific

8、 research.9.In short,the Renaissance made great 10.contributions (contribute) to the development of Europe. 单句语法填空1(江西卷)I used to try effective (effect) methods to achieve my academic goals.2The fire is believed to have spread (spread) quickly due to dry and windy conditions yesterday.3He often dist

9、urbs us when we are working, so we all find him disturbing(disturb)4As is known to all, the development of education goes hand in hand with the economy of a society.5Basically, we can meet peoples basic needs in life, which is based on a recent survey(basic)6As a teacher, you should know what motiva

10、tes the students to work (work) hard and make greater progress.7Master the skills needed in the work and you will become a skilled (skill) worker.8On no account can we ignore the significance (significant) of education.9(2019云南玉溪一中高二期中)Twenty students want to attend the class that aims to watch how

11、to read (read) fast.10Our products are of higher quality and lower prices,compared (compare) with those of our competitors. 阅读理解AIt is a tiny portrait of one of the most powerful women of the Renaissance. And for more than 50 years the old BBC journalist Charles Wheeler kept the picture of Eleonora

12、of Toledo on his bookshelf.But yesterday Wheeler returned the painting to Berlins Gemldegalerie after discovering that it was a priceless original looted (掠夺) from the museum during the Second World War, not a copy as he had thought.Wheeler, 83, acquired the 16thcentury portrait by the Florentine ar

13、tist Alessandro Allori from a German farmer who dropped in to the BBCs West Berlin office.“It was 1952. At the time people could move freely between East and West,”he said yesterday.“We were doing a programme called Letters Without Signature, where people living in the eastern zone could write a let

14、ter. The farmer reached into his pocket, took out a brown envelope and said it was a wedding present for me.”The farmer claimed he had got it from a Russian soldier in exchange for two sacks of potatoes to make vodka. Over the next 50plus years, Wheeler, one of the BBCs most distinguished foreign jo

15、urnalists, took the miniature (小画像) with him.“I was burgled four times over the years,”he said.“People were always taking my TV and radio. But they ignored the painting.”It was only last year while making a BBC radio series on missing art that Wheeler realised the painting could have been stolen. Af

16、ter contacting the Londonbased Commission for Looted Art in Europe, the work was swiftly identified as a minor masterpiece and returned yesterday to Berlins picture gallery, where it was last seen in 1939.Yesterday Anne Webber, cochair of the commission, hailed (赞扬) the work as one of the“earliest diplomatic portraits of a woman”“Its a charming painting,”she sai

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