高中英语 Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications Section 3 Grammar课时作业 外研版必修1

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Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications Section 3 Grammar.用所需冠词填空,不需要冠词的地方写“/”1Can you tell me how to get to bus station?Go straight down street until you get to bridge.From bridge,you will see huge building.That is bus station.答案:the;the;a;the;a;the2Where is Tom?I think he is in bed,but he might just be in bathroom.答案:/;the3Lets go to cinemathatll take your mind off the problem for while.答案:the;a4If we sit near front of the bus,well have better view.答案:the;a5In order to find better job,he decided to study second foreign language.答案:a;a.完成句子1Go on and soon you will see (一座20米长的大桥)答案:a 20metrelong bridge2The policeman asked (许多过路人) whether they had seen the accident happen.答案:a lot of passersby3As we all know,the snakes and frogs are (冷血动物) and they hibernate in winter.答案:coldblooded4Although it is (一只眼的狗),the little boy likes it very much.答案:a oneeyed dog5My brother is really (努力工作)He often works in his office far into the night.答案:hardworking6There are more (新建的房子) in this village than in that one.答案:newlybuilt houses.单句改错1The rich has more money than the poor. 答案:hashave2The earthquake happened in the 1972. 答案:去掉第二个the3Apples are sold by pound. 答案:by后加the4The Yellow River contains a plenty of sand. 答案:去掉a5I once encountered an old man.A man taught me a lot about life. 答案:AThe6Browns came to see me last weekend. 答案:Browns前加The7My mother is telling me an old story,but it is the interesting story. 答案:thean8The Chinese nation is a hardlyworking nation. 答案:hardlyworkinghardworking9It is a great fun to ride in the country with my friends. 答案:去掉a10The Christmas evening party was success. 答案:success前加a.阅读理解George Bizos,Mr Mandelas lawyer,said he believed he still wanted to live,despite his poor health.The former leader of South Africa was sent to hospital on Wednesday night because of suffering from a recurring lung infection (反复肺部感染)Mr Mandela has been in hospital four times in just over two years and three times have been in the past four months.Mr Bizos defended (辩护) Mr Mandela during his 1960s trial (审判) fighting white minority rule,and now remains a famous human rights lawyer.And he recently represented families of striking miners killed when the police opened fire on them outside a mine in Marikana last August.He said that Mr Mandela was stronger than his appearance might suggest.“Of course I have been saying to people,you should remember Mandela is no longer that young. Even if he goes for checkups every now and then,I dont think people should be worried about him,” Zuma,South Africas President told the BBC.“Let us slow down the worries.He is responding very well and he is in good hands of very good doctors.All of the above will bring comfort to all of us.I would like to really say the country must not panic.”On Thursday Barack Obama,the US President,said he was deeply concerned about the state of Mr Mandelas health.Mr Obama said he believed Mr Mandela was as strong as he had been in character and in leadership over so many years.President Obama said it was inevitable that people should be concerned about news about Mr Mandela.After Mr Mandela was released from prison,he became the first black President of South Africa.“We are deeply concerned about Nelson Mandelas healthhe is a hero,I think,to all of us,” he said on Thursday as he met four leaders from subSaharan Africa.语篇解读曼德拉的一生充满了传奇,步入晚年的他像其他老年人一样受到疾病的困扰,而他同样再次选择了坚强面对病魔。1At present,Mr Bizos is busy .Alooking after Mr Mandela in hospitalBdefending Mr Mandela during his trialCtrying his best to be a famous lawyerDdefending families of miners killed by the police解析:细节理解题。由第二段的And he recently represented families.可知答案为D。答案:D2The underlined word “inevitable” in the fourth paragraph probably means .AfunnyBcertainCunfair Dimpossible解析:词义猜测题。由第四段可知曼德拉在南非起着重要的作用,所以我们可以推测曼德拉生病之后大家为他担心这件事是“肯定的、不可避免的”,故选B。答案:B3We can infer from the last paragraph that .ABarack Obama thinks highly of MandelaBBarack Obama met Mandela on ThursdayCMandela is in very poor healthDMandela had once been in prison解析:推理判断题。由第四段中Mr Obama said he believed Mr Mandela was as strong.可知奥巴马对曼德拉评价很高。答案:A4Which would be the best title for this passage?AThe legend of Nelson MandelaBNelson Mandela being in great dangerCOld Mandela fighting for survivalDBarack Obama showing concern for Mandela解析:文章大意题。通读全文可知尽管晚年曼德拉身患疾病,但他不放弃(he still wants to live,despite his poor health),仍在坚强地为疾病作斗争。答案:CWhen writer Nicholas Carr began researching his book on whether the Internet is bad for our minds,he restricted (限制) his online access.His new book “The Shallows:What the Internet is Doing to our Brains” suggests the latest technology makes us less able to think deeply.Cart found he couldnt concentrate and that he couldnt work on the book while staying online.“So,I was only checking my email a couple of times a day rather than every 45 seconds.I found those types of things really did make a difference,” he said.After at first feeling uncomfortable with his sudden loss of online connection,within a couple of weeks,Carr was able to stay concentrated on one task for a longer period.Carr wrote a 2008 Atlantic magazine piece that asked a question “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and wanted to dig deeper into how the Internet changes our minds.His book examines the history of reading and the science of how using different media (媒体) changes our brains.Exploring how society changed from an oral tradition to the printed word and to the Internet,he explains how the brain adjusts itself to new information sources.Reading on the Internet has greatly changed how we use our brains,he writes.Facing a lot of text,photos,videos,music,text messages,emails and blogs,our minds have become used to skimming (略读) and scanning (跳读) information.As a result,we have developed sharper skills at making fast decisions,Carr says.But now most of us infrequently read books,long essays or articles that would help us concentrate,Carr writes.Carr says for centuries books helped focus our minds on one topic at a time.He has a suggestion for those who feel web surfing has left them unable to concentrateslow down,turn off the Internet and practice the skills of being deep in thought.语篇解读本文主要介绍了作家Nicholas Carr写的一本书,该书论述了像因特网这样的现代科技对人的大脑思维所带来的影响。5Nicholas Carrs new book is mainly to study .Athe advantages of the InternetBthe development of our brainsCthe ways of using the InternetDthe bad influences of the Internet解析:细节理解题。文章第一段说这本书是关于因特网对我们思维能力的破坏的,而且从第二段第一句话也可以看出这本书的主要内容,故选D项。答案:D6What may we find in Nicholas Carrs new book?AThe history of the Internet.BThe medias influence on our brains.CWays of reading online.DWays of training our brains.解析:细节判断题。根据文章第五段中的His book examines the history of reading and the science of how using different media changes our brains可知,从这本书里能够知道媒体是如何影响我们的大脑的,故选B项。答案:B7According to Nicholas Carr,we make fast decisions because of .Aour reading habitsBour smarter brainsCthere being fewer booksDthere being less information解析:推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段,太多的信息改变了我们的阅读方法,使我们习惯了略读和跳读,从而使我们的大脑习惯了快速决断,故选A项。答案:A8What is the purpose of the last paragraph?ATo change our habits of life.BTo give us some warnings.CTo ask us to buy Carrs new book.DTo give us some useful advice.解析:推理判断题。文章最后一段首先指出读书有利于集中注意力,然后说到如果上网已经使我们不能集中注意力,那么他建议我们最好慢下来,关闭因特网,因此本段旨在给我们提出如何集中注意力的建议。答案:D
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