2022年高中英语 Module3 my first ride on a train词汇练习 外研版必修1

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2022年高中英语 Module3 my first ride on a train词汇练习 外研版必修1Part 1 Vocabulary直升飞机 _摩托车 _电车 _距离 _被遗弃的 _骆驼 _录音带 _沙漠 _钻石 _专家 _半夜 _产品 _风景景色 _射杀 _土壤 _旅程 _训练 _马戏团 _海滨 _运动场 _鹰 _使吃惊 _幼儿园 _公寓 _卡通 _面试 _主考官 _事件 _疲惫不堪的_商业区的 _真空空白 _铁轨 _仪式 _轨道 _纪念品 _Part 2 Phrases上(车、船等)_下(车、船等)_上(车) _下(车) _(飞机)起飞 _是。的缩写 _不再 _过时 _指的是 _Part 3 Fundamental PracticeINTRODUCTION1. Whats wrong with him?The picture he came across his memory of a sad story in his childhood.A. put off B. took off C. set off. D. gave offREADING AND VOCABULARY2. Due to bad weather,the police had to the search for the missing boy.Aresign Babandon CconductDrelease3. All the teachers are willing to offer help, which encourages us a lot.Ano more thanBmore thanCno other thanDtoo much 4. -Do you need any help, Lucy? -Yes. The job is _ I could do myself. A. less than B. more than C. no more than D. not more than 5. You seem to be deeply struck by her beauty.Not exactly. It was her skill and courage _ her beauty that really struck me most.A. other thanB. rather thanC. as well asD. more than 6. The flags of every independent country are _ just colorful pieces of cloth and thread sewn together.-Exactly. A flag often symbolizes the origin beliefs and culture.A. rather than B. less than C. more than D. other than7. 1 have spent all my life living in my brothers shadow, _hard for any possible way to show myself.A. to search B. having searched C. being searched D. searching 8. It was too cold yesterday morning, and I couldn t get my car _.Why didn t you try _ the battery with some hot water? A. started; to fillB. to run; fillingC. going; fill D. starting; filling 9. “I love traveling. I hope to go with you this time.” “But does your mother _ you to go?” A. let B. agree C. allow D. promiseFUNCTION10. My name is KellendShall I spell it for you? _ _.ANot at all BNice to meet youCTake it easy DIf you dont mind11. I just cant stop worrying about the result of the English examination_ _Theres nothing you can do now but waitATake your time BTake it easy CDont mind DDont mention it 12. -Would you mind if I brought my brother along?- .A. Its fine with me B. Yes, go ahead C. No, please dont D. Sorry, I dont13. Would you mind not making so much noise? The baby is sleeping. .AI seeBOh, Im sorry.CGot it.De on 14. I used to be able to play well but Im _ now. A. out of date B. out of touch C. out of practice D. out of placeREADING AND SPEAKING15. -Would you like some wine? -I dont think wine as a rule, but I dont mind a glass _. A. all the time B. more or lessC. at any time D. once in a whileCultural corner16. It is diving _ great speed that often causes serious accidents.A. onB. atC. forD. in17. Did you enjoy your journey to the town?一 We had driven more than 3 hours before we found the right wayAAbsolutely BNo way CNot at all DQuite a lot 18. -It is what parents say and do that really matters in childrens character training. -_. A. ProperlyB. DoubtfullyC. SimplyD. AbsolutelyGRAMMAR (过去分词作定语)19. Scientific experiments _ by students without the teachers instructions can be dangerous. A. carry out B. carrying out C. carried out D. carrying20. -How do you like the lecture last Friday? -Terrible. Though _ to stop, the _ speaker kept on talking at the meeting.Abeing told; excitingBtelling; excited Cto be told; excitingDtold; excited 21. A student of English_ limited exercise finds it hard to get good mark in an English exam.A. is used to deal with B. used to deal with C. is used to dealing with D. used to dealing with22. The death toll of the quake in New Zealand is _ 150, but officials say the figure wont stand because they are still getting information in.A. exactly B. appropriately C. definitely D. approximately Part 4 prehensive SkillsCLOZE 1One day my math teacher asked me to help him save back-up copies of his work in the puter. I then realized I was able to 1 the grades for all of his classes. I showed him how to copy files from one disk to another and he 2 me.A few days later be asked me to help him again, because he 3 how to do it. when I began to show this to him, some students in my class 4 and began to talk among themselves 5 . Later that day, at lunch time, I was 6 by several of them.“Hey, could you help us change our grades in math? Well 7 you”I could not believe what I was hearingI could get paid for something very 8 All rightIll do it The next day my math teacher 9 me to help him outWhen he was not paying attention, I began to change their grades from Fs to AsI soon became very 10 among my friendsThey began to treat me like a god with a magical 11 I began to change the grades of studentsWord 12 quickly and I became very richEverything was going fine 13 I was called into the headmasters officeWhen I got there, my teacher was mad, and the headmaster had an angry 14 in his eyes I have known you for three years nowI dont want to 15 what your teacher said, but Im afraid that I mustHe has too much 16 , he said Do you have anything to say 17 yourself? he askedNo I said finallyI did not realize how serious my actions had beenI had violated the 18 of my teacher, and the headmasterAnd there was no way 19 I was forced to leave my schoolThat was a good 20 for me1AaccessBassessCchangeDmark2AguidedBsupportedCthankedDaccepted3AdoubtedBremembered CremindedDforgot4AhidBnoticedCplainedDagreed5Adisappointedly BquietlyCfreelyDangrily6AappointedBapprovedCapproachedDappreciated7Apay BpraiseCfollowDinspire8AfamiliarBsimpleCinterestingDpleasant9AforcedBadvisedCencouragedDgot10AoptimisticBpopularCsensitiveDgrateful11Aenergy BstrengthCrightDpower12AescapedBslippedCspreadDfled13AuntilBsinceCasDafter14AsightBlookClightDfeeling15AbelieveBignoreCopposeDinfluence16AexperienceBpressureCconfidenceDevidence17AtoBbyCforDof18AintentionBhonorCpromiseDtrust19AonBinCbackDdown20AlessonBskillCstoryDexampleCLOZE 2 It was a cold Saturday morning. An old man walked slowly into the 1 . With shoulders bent forward, he leaned on his trusty stick with each 2 step. His shabby clothes and warm personality made him 3 out from the usual breakfast crowd. Unforgettable were his eyes that shone like diamonds and thin lips 4 in a steady smile. A young waitress named Mary 5 him drag toward a table by the window. She ran over to him, and said, “Here, sir. Let me give you a 6 with that chair.” Without saying a word, he smiled and 7 . She pulled the chair away from the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him get fortably 8 . Then she moved the table up close to him, and leaned his 9 against the table where he could reach it. In a soft, clear voice, he said, “Thank you for your 10 .” “Youre wele, sir.” She replied 11 . “And my name is Mary. Ill be back in a moment, and 12 you need anything at all in the meantime, just wave at me!” After he had finished his breakfast, Mary brought him the change from his ticket. Then she 13 him out from behind the table. She handed him his stick, and walked 14 him to the front door. Holding the door open for him, she said, “e back and see us, sir!” He turned with his whole body and nodded with a 15 smile. “You are very kind,” he said softly. When Mary went to clean his table, she was 16 to find that under his plate there was a business card and a note on a napkin (餐巾纸). Under the napkin was a one hundred dollar bill! The note on the napkin 17 , “Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself too. It shows by the way you 18 others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will 19 through those who meet you.” The next day she was told that the man she had 20 on was the owner of the restaurant where she was working. 1Arestaurant Bshop Chospital Dbank 2Abig Bquick Curgent Dunhurried 3Aget Blook Cstand Dkeep4Aheld Bmade Cremained Dput5Afelt Bnoticed Cdiscovered Drealized6Atable Bcushion Cplace Dhand 7Anodded Bobeyed Csat Dhesitated 8Amoved Bstayed Cseated Drested 9Achair Bspoon Cstick Dplate 10Aquickness Bkindness Ccleverness Dpoliteness11Ahappily Bsadly Cnervously Dvaguely 12Auntil Bthough Cbecause Dif 13Acalled Bhelped Ctook Dmade14Aby Baround Cwith Dtowards 15Aconfident Bgrateful Crelieved Ddelicate16Aembarrassed Bsatisfied Cdisappointed Dastonished17Aread Btold Cwrote Dshowed18Aplease Badmire Cfollow Dtreat19Apass Bshine Cgo Dpull20Adepended Bserved Cwaited DagreedREADING 1BEIJING, Sep. 10 (Xinhuanet) - The extra-large model baby in the Spain Pavilion(馆) was “conceived”(构思)by a Spanish filmmaker, Shi Yingying reports. Visitors admiring the 6.5-meter-high giant baby, Miguelin, in the Spain Pavilion may be surprised to realize that it was not the concept of a famous designer or a group of groundbreaking engineers. It came from one filmmakers interpretation of the meaning of “Better City, Better Life”.Spanish director Isabel Coixet developed the idea after being asked to contribute to Expo xx Shanghai.“They asked me to do something to tell the Chinese audience about Spain in the future and the first thing jumping to my mind was a baby,” said Coixet. “If we really fight to have better cars, better cities and better lives, its for them - for our children.”Despite her Spanish heritage, Coixet doesnt focus on making Spanish films or using Spain as the setting. Fans of her various award-winning films, including My Life Without Me, The Secret Life of Words and Elegy, may not even be aware of Coixets Spanish background.“The borders between countries are just illusion(假象),” said Coixet. “Some directors feel really fortable telling stories that belong to their territory.”But Coixt feels the opposite: “Im more fortable outside my country. It gives me a strange freedom.”One of her favorite things about being a director is the freedom. “The thing is that the world is wide and this freedom lets you make films everywhere,” she said.Coixets curiosity took her latest exploration and movie work to Japan. In the movie Map of the Sound of Tokyo, the Catalan actor Sergi Lopez is the owner of a wine shop in Tokyo, and Japanese actress Rinko Kikuchi is a young woman who works both as a fishmonger and as a hired killer.The clash(冲突)of the two peoples very different worlds and the tango-like relationship they develop is just one representation of what Coixet is able to produce by mixing cultures.While she doesnt know if she will shoot a film in Shanghai, two things have caught her attention: Shanghainese women and crickets(蟋蟀).After just arriving in the city, she was surprised by the mix of old Chinese culture in a booming metropolis. “Behind the skyscrapers, there is a flower and bird market with heaps of crickets and birdcages in,” she said. “Im totally amazed with the city.”1The huge baby represents the idea that _. A. our children are the new generation full of imagination. B. our children will develop the friendship between China and Spain. C. our children are our future. D. our children will understand the meaning of “better city, better life”.2. We learn from the passage that Coixets award-winning films were set _. A. only in Spain. B. only in Japan. C. mainly in the countries outside Spain. D. mainly in the countries within Europe. 3. According to Isabel Coixet, a flower and bird market behind the high rises_. A. shows people in Shanghai are living a ric h life spiritually and materially. B. reflects prosperity of the market. C. indicates the Chinese people are leading a peaceful life. D. represents the traditional culture of China.4. From the passage we can learn that _. A. Isabel Coixet is dissatisfied with the design of the extra-large model baby. B. A mix of different cultures is reflected in Isabel Coixets films. C. Isabel Coixet feels less fortable while making films all over the world. D. Isabel Coixet designed the huge baby according to the requirement of a group of engineers.READING 2SYDNEYAustralias economic boom is encouraging a steady stream of unexpected visitors looking for work: Americans.U.S. citizens are heading to Australia in small but growing numbers as near-10% unemployment at home drives more to look for jobs Down Under, where Chinas thirst for iron ore (矿石) and energy is transforming the Pacific nation into an economic powerhouse.A bricklaying student from Silver Trowel, a leading provider of quality education and training in the building and construction industry, apprentices (当学徒) on a building project in Western Australia, where workers are in short supply.Daniel Davila, a 23-year-old floorer from Camarillo, California made the 14-hour move across the Pacific two years ago. He had been forced to take a job stocking shelves at a local grocery store for $8.90 an hour when he couldnt get work fixing floors.On a good day in Australia, he now makes as much as 50 Australian dollars (US$50.21) an hourabout twice the amount for a typical flooring job in the U.S. He plans to start his own flooring business. “I can make what I did in a week in the U.S. in less than a day here,” said Mr. Davila, who lives near a mining boom town in Western Australia.Australian government figures show just under 7,000 Americans currently working on long-term visas, an 80% jump over the past five years. U.S. citizens are now the third-largest group applying for so-called 457 work visas, after British and Indian nationals. Americans with degrees in areas such as accounting or mine engineering, as well as other skilled workers, can obtain a nonrenewable(不可续期的) permit for as much as a three-year stay. After that, they can apply for the renewable 457, which allows up to a four-year stay. The need for workers is particularly pressing in Western Australia. The mining states unemployment rate was 4.5% in November, below the national average of 5.2%. Drivers of heavy trucks can pull in six-figure salaries while experienced crane (起重机) operators can earn hundreds of thousands a year. Attracting skilled workers is a shift for Australia, which historically sent many of its most highly educated to the U.S. and Europe, according to migration data.1. _, a growing number of Americans go to work in Australia. A. As a result of the encouragement of AustraliaB. As a result of high unemployment in the U.S.C. Out of their ambition of finding valuable resourcesD. Out of their determination to realize their dreams2. It can be inferred from the passage that 457 work visas are _. A. for skilled workers in some fieldsB. for students on the building projectC. especially for American workers D. especially for those out of work3. It is implied in the passage that _. A. foreigners have to give up their original professional jobs when working in AustraliaB. it is possible for foreigners to earn more money in Australia than in their own countriesC. there are more U.S. citizens hoping to work in Australia than from other countries D. Australians think it fair to exchange their talent with American skilled workersREADING 3Four years ago my sweet mom went to be with her Lord. She did it her way.I got the call at work, and I headed home quickly. Mom and Dad lived on a small farm that they had owned since I was seven. I hated going there every weekend. There was nothing for a young girl to do but watch the one station on the old TV set, if the weather allowed reception.My mom, on the other hand, loved the peace and quiet of the land and loved to work in the garden among her flowers and vegetables. The place was rustic, with no indoor plumbing or heat. We had a big wood stove in the kitchen that did its best to heat the little farmhouse, but it always seemed cold and too quiet to me.In the evenings, my mom and I would sit for hours singing in the little kitchen. I sang the melody and Mom harmonized. Her favorite song was Moon River and we sang it over and over. Mom told me stories about how when I was a little girl, I could sing before I could talk. She loved to tell how my playpen(婴儿圈栏)sat in the kitchen next to the radio and there was one song I particularly loved called Ivory Tower. As time passed, I had my own children and went to visit every week or two. The kids loved the farm and the tractor rides with my dad. Me, well, I still hated the silence of the farm. While my mom loved to sit at her kitchen table and look out at her garden and flowers and retell all the old stories, I missed the hustle and bustle(喧闹)of my life at home. But I sat there listening quietly as she reminisced.Now, I sat back in the silence and the silence was deafening so I finally leaned over to turn on an old radio. Music always forted me.My heart skipped a beat. Moon River was playing on the radio. I sat there stunned, with a tear running down my cheek, as I listened to every familiar note.Then the radio announcer of this oldie station came on. Heres one we havent heard in a while, and an unfamiliar song began. I began to cry harder as I heard the words sung over the airwaves. e dow
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