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高二英语外研版 选修8 module5 词汇阅读理解完形填空辅导

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1real--__adv. _______n. _____v. 

2.reason--_______adj ____ (反形)

3.relax---__________n.      4.rely--__________adj.

5.religion--__________adj    6.remain_________adj

7.respect---____n.____adj 

8.represent _______()

9.repeat______(n)           110. require _______(n)

11.reserve______(n)          12.responsible_______n.

13.rob-___________n.

 

参考答案R------Keys:

1.really,.reality/realization,realize 2.reasonable,unreasonable

3.relaxation  4.reliable   5.religious 6.remaining

7.respection,respectful/respectable 8.representative

9.repetation 10.requirement    11.reservation    

12. .responsibility    13.robbery

 

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1.safe_______n.              

2.satisfy--___adj______n

3.science___()__adj____adv 

4.secure--___________n.

5.self---_____adj--____(n) ___反形

6.sense--____________adj

7.separate--___________n.   

8.serve---______n.______()

9.silent---_____n._____(adv

10.sleep--__________adj

11.social---____n._____n._____()

 12.specal--_________n

13.spirit--__________adj            

14. starve--___________n

15..strong--____n________v 

16.succeed--___n --____adj

17.suggest--________n               

18.suitable--_______ v--________n

19..survive-______n 

20.surround--___________adj

 

参考答案S------ Keys

1.safety      2.satisfied,satisfaction    3.scientist,scientific,scientifically

4.security    5.selfish, selfishness,unselfish    6.sensible7.separation 

8.service,servant  9.silence,silently      10.sleepy 

11.society,socialism,socialist    12.specalist,specially    13.spiritual

14.starvation    15.strength;strengthen    16.success;successful 

17. suggestion    18. suit; suit   19.survival     20.surrounding

 

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1.taste--_________adj       2.terrible--________adv

3.thirst--_________adj      4.traditiona--__________adj

5.translate_____n--____(

6.treat--__________n

7.true--_______adv--_______n

 

参考答案T------Keys:

1.tasty     2. terribly     3. thirsty     4.tradittional

5.translation,translator     6.treatment     7.truly,truth

 

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unconscious--____(反形)_____(反名)

 

参考答案U------Keys:

1.conscious, consciousness         V.Keys: 1. valuable  2. variety, various

 

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value--_________adj

vary--__________n___adj

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W

1. warm--________n   

 2.weak--_________n_______(adv)

3.wealth--__________adj            4.week--___________adj

5.wind--___________adj            6.wise--___________n

 

参考答案参考答案W.------Keys:

1.warmth     2.weakness,weakly    3. wealthy

4. weekly    5. windy     6.wisdom    

 

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1.young--____________n

 

参考答案

1.youth

 

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Some people who find themselves unable to solve a problem react by just giving up . But it is not good to escape from problems by giving up or by making excuses for failures. You may be sure that all young people go through the same difficult process that you are going throughmeeting new situations, developing new skills, and testing their abilities.

If you are unhappy about something, face it. Try to state the problem in a few words, so that you will know exactly what you are up against. Then see if you can put your finger on the cause of your unhappiness.

In many cases, we only “think” there is no solution to a particular problem. But often we can overcome the problem and achieve the goal by making a direct attack.

For example, a boy wanted to be a debater. When he tried out for the debating team as a freshman , the coach thought he was hopeless .He was shy ; he had a high-pitched (音调) voice ; and his posture (体态) was poor . Although he was given little hope of success, he took advantage of very opportunity to debate. He studied successful speakers and sized up his own weaknesses and assets. Then he spent many hours learning all the facts on the topics for debate, and worked a developing good posture and at speaking clearly. By his junior year, he made the school debating team, and in his senior year he was on the winning team in his state. He achieved his goal because he had made a direct attack upon his problem.

Although direct attack is often the best way to meet problems, we have to be realistic in judging situations. Sometimes it is necessary to change either the tactics (策略) or the goal .

A boy who wants to be a great football player may be too light and not quite fast enough for football. In this situation, becoming a great football player may be an unreasonable goal for him. However, he may become outstanding in tennis or golf, and satisfy his desire to take part in sports.

A girl who had plain features may decide that she cannot win popularity with her face, and so she may try to develop an interesting personality, which eventually will get her much further. In this situation, she must change her method of achieving her goal.

So, although direct attack is often the best way to handle problems, it is important to study the situation and make a wise decision about what to do.

68The underlined phrase in the second paragraph probably means        .  

Apoint out        Blook into        Cpress down       Dgive up

69What does the author mean by taking example from the boy who wanted to be a debater?

    AWe can escape from problems by making excuses for failures.

BWe can overcome the problem and achieve the goal by making a direct attack.

CIt is necessary to change our method of achieving our goal.

DIt is important to be realistic in judging situations.

70Which of the following can be the main idea of the text?

ASome people who find themselves unable to solve a problem react by just giving up.

BIf you are unhappy about something, face it, and try to state the problem in a few words.

CAll young people go through the same difficult process that you are going through.

DAlthough direct attack is often the best way to handle problems, it is important to study the situation and make a wise decision about what to do.

71The writer expresses his arguments by        .

    Areasoning and giving examples        Bintroducing and making comparisons

Cexplaining and giving figures        Ddescribing and making comments

 

 

 

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     My bookshelves are full of dust — and with good reason. When it comes to cleaning that part of my home, I suffer from the most serious case of avoidance (回避反应症).

The thing is this: when I do set out to clean and re-organize my books, which seldom happens, I place myself into a really bad situation. No sooner do I take a title from the shelf, blow off the dust, and wipe down the cover than I find myself sitting on the floor with legs crossed and my back against the wall. Pretty soon books get piled up on my legs as I am reunited with old friends.

It is as if these books have voices, and each wants to say its piece. “Remember me? I was given to you when you went into the Navy, so that you would never lack for companionship,” one whispers. Another says, “I was your first book of poems, given to you before you learned to love poetry.” And a third, “I was the book that made history so attractive to you.”

Perhaps the greatest pleasure of re-organizing my books are the surprises — or better said, reunions — that occur. During my latest book-cleaning adventure, I found one that had fallen behind the shelf: “Tales of Edgar Allan Poe.” Not an unusual title, but the words written on the first page made it very special: “With Love from Mom and Dad, C hristmas 1965.” What’s this? A book on the physics of lasers(激光). It is filled with mathematical statements, and I had bought it at a library sale when I was 12, not long after the laser had been invented. I couldn’t understand a bit of it, but I did learn what “laser” meant.

What I end up with when I empty my bookshelves is a cross-section (横剖面) of my personal history. It’s like a road cut where one sees all the layers of rock going back through time to the beginning of the simplest life forms. The books I’ve read — and kept — are not just old friends. They are my résumé.

72What can be inferred about the author?

AHe is too busy to tidy up his bookshelves.

BHe considers his books treasured possessions.

CHe has made a lot of notes in his books.

DHe is a lover of science books.

73By saying that his books have voices, the author means               

Athey bring back happy memories

Bthey are recorded in human voice

Cthey say a lot about human history

Dthey offer good topics for discussion

74What does the author enjoy most from re-organizing his books?

AFinding some missing books.

BPutting books in good order.

CLearning something new from the books.

DRediscovering interesting stories behind some books.

75By sharing his own experience, the author wants to express that       .

Athe course of cleaning his bookshelves is like going back to his history

 Bhe has suffered from the most serious case of avoidance

Cthe re-organizing of his books is a surprising adventure

Dthe books on his bookshelves have voices

 

参考答案

 

 

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Passage ***My sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling ___36___, but I always knew he was ___37___. He never criticized us, but used ___38___ to bring out our best. He’d say,” If you pout water on flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them water, they die. ” I ___39___ as a child I said something ___40___ about somebody, and my father said, “___41___ time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you. ” He explained that if I looked for the best ___42___ people, I would  get the best ___43___. From then on I’ve always tried to ___44___ the principle in my life and later in running my company.

   Dad’s also always been very ___45___. At 15, I started a magazine. It was ___46___ a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a ___47___: stay

in school or leave to work on my magazine.

   I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision, ___48___ any good father would. When he realized I Had made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad ___49___ me to go into law. And I’ve ___50___ regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, ___51___ I didn’t pursue my ___52___. You know what you want.

Go fulfill it. ”

   As ___53___ turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national ___54___ for young people in the U. K. My wife and I have two children, and I’ d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad ___55___ me.

36. A. biologist       B. manager            C. lawyer         D. gardener

37. A. strict                                B.honest              

C.special                                 D.learned

38. A. praise                                B.courage            

C. power                                      D. warmth
 39. A. think             B. imagine           C. remember         D. guess
 40. A. unnecessary       B. unkind                 C. unimportant          D. unusual
 41. A. Another       B.Some              C. Any              D. Other
 42. A. on            B. in               C. at               D. about
 43. A. in case           B. by turns               C. by chance             D. in return
 44. A. revise                B. set              C. review                 D. follow
 45. A. understanding     B. experienced          C.serious           D. demanding
 46. A. taking up         B. making up        C. picking up            D. keeping up
 47. A. suggestion        B.decision              C. notice           D. choice
 48. A. and          B.as                C. even if              D. as if
 49. A. helped            B.allowed           C. persuaded        D. suggested
 50. A. always            B.never             C. seldom           D. almost
 51. A. rather            B.but               C.for               D. therefore
 52. A. promise       B.task                  C. belief           D. dream
 53. A. this              B.he                C. it               D. that
 54. A. newspaper         B. magazine             C. program                 D. project
 55. A. controlled        B. comforted              C. reminded               D. raised

答案 

36.C   37.C  38.A  39.C  40.B 

41.C  42.B  43.D  44.D  45.A 

46.A  47.D  48.B  49.C  50.A 

51.B  52.D  53.C  54.B  55.D

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