高考英语一轮复习 第1部分 module 6 films and tv programmes课时作业 外研版必修

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1、到乌蒙山区的昭通;从甘肃中部的定西,到内蒙古边陲的阿尔山,看真贫、知真贫,真扶贫、扶真贫,成为“花的精力最多”的事;“扶贫先扶志”“扶贫必扶智”“实施精准扶贫”Module 6 Films and TV Programmes .完形填空 It was my first college acting class. With great hesitation, sweating hands and an _1.A_ heart, I walked into the classroom. I had spent my entire life _2.B_ public speaking. But no

2、w here I was, _3.C_ not only to learn how to speak like someone on _4.A_, but to become them entirely. Theater classes are _5.D_ at many high schools and universities in the US. “Theater kids” are quite a different bunch who always seemed able to _6.C_ a room with their personalities. _7.A_ it was o

3、nly a beginnerlevel course, my college class was filled with students who seemed a _8.B_ fit for acting. They were confident, fun and _9.A_ . The professor, a stout (胖的) woman with a permanent smile and gentle behavior, _10.D_ just as well. She _11.C_ us each with a handshake and welcoming eyes. The

4、 class was held in a circular room with _12.D_ situated around the edges. This allowed everyone in the room to have a (n) _13.A_of whatever performance or lecture was _14.B_ in the center.After our firstday introductions,each week we _15.D_ in a series of activities designed to help us find our own

5、inner _16.B_ . We sang songs, danced to music,and recited _17.C_ from our favorite short stories. The _18.D_ was eyeopening. I learned that anyone has the _19.A_ to act, and many of us already do in our daily life. In the end, Im not _20.B_ that I would consider myself an actor. But I dont think I e

6、ver had more fun in a college class.文章大意:本文为记叙文。作者生性腼腆,可在大学期间却修了表演课。从表演课中,作者学到了很多东西,同时还得到了很多快乐。1A.unsteady Bunsatisfied Cunusual Dunfair解析根据本句中的“With great hesitation和sweating hands”可推知作者很紧张,心中十分忐忑 (unsteady) ,故答案为A项。2A.practisingBavoidingCdeliveringDlearning解析根据上文可知作者生性腼腆,故过去一直避免在公共场合演讲。3A.refusing

7、Bhappening CpreparingDhesitating解析但现在我却在这里准备不仅要学习如何像台上的人一样讲话还要完全变成他们。4A.stageBcampus Cstrike Dtrial解析根据上句中的public speaking可推知本空为stage (舞台) 。on stage“在舞台上”。5A.difficultBexpensiveCadvancedDpopular解析根据常识及下句可推知:在美国,戏剧课在高中和大学很受欢迎。6A.put upBmake upClight up Dbreak up解析学表演的孩子们与众不同,他们总是能够用自己的个性使整个房间熠熠生辉。lig

8、ht sth. up“照亮某处”。7A.ThoughBSince CUnlessDOnce解析虽然这只是一个初级班,但我们班里具有表演天赋的学生比比皆是。前后两句为转折关系,故设空处为though。8A.strangeBnaturalCcommon Dformal解析a natural fit for在本句中表示:天生就适合做的人。9A.outgoing Bcautious ChardworkingDpatient解析根据常识可知,具有表演天赋的人的特点是自信、风趣、性格外向。10A.servedBpreparedCspoke Dfit解析那个教授很胖,永远面带着微笑且举止优雅,也非常适合表演

9、。11A.inspiredBsuppliedCgreeted Dcomforted解析由于是第一节课,因此那位教授和我们每个人握手,用热情友好的眼神迎接我们。12A.blackboardsBtablesClightsDchairs解析根据下句及本句中的circular (圆形的) 和介词around可推知,这个班的座位布置呈圆形。13A.view Bopinion CdebateDcommand解析将座位摆成圆形是为了使学生们更好地让看到表演及演讲中所发生的一切。have a good view of“很好地看到”。14A.leaving BoccurringCarriving Ddeclin

10、ing解析occurhappen“发生”。15A.took BsucceededCsharedDparticipated解析由下文可知此处表示我们会参与各种活动。participate in“参加”。16A.singerBactorCprofessorDdancer解析本文的中心话题是学习表演,故本空答案为actor“演员”。17A.charactersBproverbs ClinesDplots解析我们唱歌,随着音乐跳舞,朗诵我们最喜欢的短篇小说中的台词。A:人物;B:格言;C:台词;D:情节。18A.adventure Bconcert CcompetitionDexperience解析上

11、文作者介绍了在大学的第一节表演课及以后参加的活动,由此可判断此空答案为experience“经历”。学表演的经历使作者开了眼界。19A.giftBinterest CtendencyDdesire解析作者通过学习表演,明白了一个道理,即任何人都有表演的天赋,并且我们中的很多人已经在日常生活中展现出这种天赋了。20A.content BsureCaware Ddoubtful解析我不能肯定我会把自己当成一名演员。但是我认为在大学上表演课最快乐。.阅读理解It was a cold night in Washington,D.C.,and I was heading back to the hot

12、el when a man approached me.He asked me for some money so he could get something to eat.Id read the signs:“Dont give money to beggars.”So I shook my head and kept walking.I wasnt prepared for a reply,but he said,“I really am homeless and I really am hungry!You can come with me and watch me eat!”But

13、I kept on walking.The incident bothered me for the rest of the week.I had money in my pocket and it wouldnt have killed me to hand over a dollar or two even if he had been lying.On a freezing cold night,I still assumed the worst of a fellow human being.Flying back to Anchorage,I couldnt help thinkin

14、g of him.I tried to seek excuses for my failure to help by assuming government agencies,churches and charities were there to feed him.Besides,youre not supposed to give money to beggars.Somewhere over Seattle,I started to write my weekly garden column for The Anchorage Daily News.Out of the blue,I came up with an idea.Beans Cafe,the soup kitchen in Anchorage,feeds hundreds of hungry Alaskans every day.Why not try to get all my readers to plant one row in their gardens devoted to Beans?Before long my idea took_off.People would fax me or call when they took something in.Those who

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