高中英语Module5ATripAlongtheThreeGorges单元加餐练(一)-(二)外研必修4

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1、Module 5 单元加餐练(一) 完形阅读组合练.完形填空As a teacher, I often make it a rule that when we are on a field trip, there will be no talking as we enter a building. This rule _1_ to entering any place, whether it is a cinema, a church, a theatre, or any other place. Once, in New York City, I took my class to see a

2、(n) _2_ near Times Square. When we arrived at the theatre, there were about twenty other classes _3_ outside waiting to get in. The students from the other schools were not _4_ and there was pandemonium (嘈杂). I told my students to stay in a line and keep _5_. I told them that we would not carry ours

3、elves like those other _6_. Soon we started to file into the theatre, and it was very disorganized. There was a lady trying to _7_ the groups and get them to their seats, _8_ students were everywhere and _9_ really knew where to go. My class, observing our rule, walked in _10_ in two single file lin

4、es. We stood near the door behind everyone else, and we _11_. All of a sudden, the lady who was _12_ noticed us and she walked _13_ our direction. She asked the students _14_ the teacher was for our group, and I raised my _15_. She said, “Very, very nice to meet you. Come this way.” We were led into

5、 the theatre, _16_,and we were given frontrow seats.Sometimes _17_ for others may not seem like it is going to have an effect, especially when you _18_, no one around who is taking manners into _19_. However, that is usually the time when such _20_ actions will be most appreciated and recognized.语篇解

6、读:本文作者讲述了自己有礼貌、有秩序地带学生去看戏,其行为得到认可的事情。1A.leadsBappliesCturns Dbelongs解析:选B这个规则适用于进入任何地方,无论是电影院、教堂、戏剧院,还是其他任何地方。apply to“适用于”,符合语境。2A.play BladyCteacher Dexhibition解析:选A根据下一句中的“at the theatre”可知,此处表示带学生到时代广场附近去看戏,故选play。3A.sorted out Bsettled downCturned away Dlined up解析:选D当我们到达剧院时,大约有其他20几个班级的学生在外面排队

7、等着进去。line up“排队”,符合语境。4A.behaving BlisteningCconcentrating Dwatching解析:选A来自其他学校的学生表现得不好。behave“表现得体,有礼貌”,符合语境。5A.order BcontactCwatch Dtime解析:选A“我”让自己的学生排好队,维持秩序。keep order“维持秩序”,为固定短语。故选A项。6A.places BseatsCclasses Dteachers解析:选C“我”告诉他们,我们不能像其他班级(classes)一样。7A.scold BdismissCattract Dorganize解析:选D有一

8、个女士试图组织(organize)好队伍,让他们到自己的位置上去,但是到处都是学生,没有人知道要去哪儿。8A.and BbutCso Dwhile解析:选B根据语境可知,此处表示转折关系,故用but。9A.anyone BnobodyCeveryone Dsomebody解析:选B参见第7题解析。nobody表示“没有人”,符合语境。10A.anxiously BimmediatelyCquietly Dhurriedly解析:选C“我”班的学生,遵守我们的规则,以两列纵队队形静静地进去。quietly“安静地,静静地”,符合语境。11A.passed BchattedCrushed Dwai

9、ted解析:选D我们站在门边,在其他人的后面等待(waited)着。12A.in trouble Bon guardCin charge Don business解析:选C突然,那位负责秩序的女士注意到了我们,她朝我们的方向走了过来。in charge“负责,掌管”,符合语境。13A.in BtoCfor Dunder解析:选Awalk in ones direction“朝某人的方向走来”。14A.how BwhereCwhat Dwhether解析:选B她问学生我们组的老师在哪里(where),“我”举起了手。15A.voice BarmChead Dhand解析:选Draise ones

10、 hand“举起某人的手”,符合语境。16A.finally BsomehowCfirst Dinstead解析:选C我们首先(first)被领进剧院,并被给予了前排的座位。17A.respect BloveCconcern Dsupport解析:选A有时候,尊敬(respect)别人或许似乎并不见效,尤其是当你遇见的人都没有顾及礼貌时。18A.receive BvisitCrecognize Dmeet解析:选D参见上题解析。meet“遇到”,符合语境。19A.practice BeffectCaccount Doperation解析:选C参见第17题解析。take .into accoun

11、t“把考虑在内,顾及”,符合语境。20A.urgent BkindClegal Dfirm解析:选B然而,通常这种善举最被欣赏和认可。故选B项。.阅读理解The decisions that we make shape us throughout our lives. No matter what decisions we make, good or bad, each one puts us on a new road in the future. Make a bad decision? No problem. Learn from the decision and make anothe

12、r decision to get on a different path. This is advice that I got from Tony Robbins in his book Awaken the Giant Within.This is a book that I recommend to anyone wanting to develop a fire within to make changes in their life. It helped me to understand how fear of making poor choices was hindering me

13、 from becoming the great man who I am today. Now I am not saying that I am a wellknown person in any particular circle. But I am the king of my castle working hard and trying to make good decisions in regard to the paths that I have chosen. I am a great man in the eyes of my wife and my children. An

14、d that is all the recognition that I need in my lifetime. And I know that my past failures have been the building block that I continue to use to build my career and selfimage in my community that I live in. Ben Lerer, cofounder and CEO of Thrillist Media Group, is a good example of this. In an arti

15、cle on the Fast Company website, Lerer talks about this very subject. He says, “Ive had to make some really tough decisions but finally, I think the best companies are those that can recognize when something isnt going right, and fix it, instead of just turning a blind eye because its easier.” Great people make decisions. When a decision does not have the desired result,

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