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2021学年Lesson 3 The Advertising Game练习题
展开Unit 6 Writing Workshop,Viewing Workshop & Reading Club
【基础】
一、选用合适短语并用其恰当形式填空
recommend...for..., pay attention to, in the end,
deal with, take...seriously, every now and then, be trapped in,
put down, switch off, get lost
1. He felt that he an unhappy marriage.
2. Would you your backpack?
3. , we all decided to organize a concert for Easter.
4. He me the post of headmaster at last.
5. Her poems often the subject of death.
6. I didn’t what she was saying.
7. Please the lights when you leave.
8. he regretted his decision.
9. It alarms me that nobody this problem .
10. But I gave you a map so you wouldn’t !
二、单句语法填空
1. She finds fault everything and everybody.
2. Can you recommend a good teacher my son his English study?
3. times we go for a walk.
4. He’d seen the proof black and white.
5. We happened to discover we had a friend common.
6. With lots of work (do),I was in no mood for dancing.
7. The lecture (give),a lively question-and-answer session followed.
8. You can change the whole (appear) of a room just by lighting it in a certain way.
9. There (be) no money, the family led a hard life.
10. It’s a dark comedy, which is sometimes funny and sometimes (frighten).
11. Waterfalls are from very early times a favourite (主题) for the painter.
12. The panda is a shy (生物).
13. Please c my warm welcome to your parents.
14. I was a student and had my life totally (使转化) by that experience.
15. The woods were designated an area of outstanding natural (美).
16. His mother is concerned his future and his happiness.
17. Soldiers and police have been put alert.
18. Remember to keep contact with me by phone.
19. We are fully aware the dangers.
20. my perspective,they don’t make fullest use of time to study.
21. Many students were (trap) by smoke and fire on an upper floor.
22. For me, the most fascinating (transform) is when it changes its colour.
23. Weather (permit), we’ll go climbing tomorrow.
24. Roadworks (finish),they went home.
25. We strongly recommend (report) the incident to the police.
26. The (仆人) stood by and listened.
27. In the bank the clerk asked me to fill my (取款) form.
28. The ship was blown off course by a weather conditions and got lost in the vast ocean.
29. They told the Emperor that he should get new clothes made of this (壮丽的) cloth for the coming great parade.
30. He became as wild as a b and no one could approach him.
三、完成句子
1. 这是因为它们使事物看起来漂亮了。(This is because)
look good!
2. 那就是我一直在这里等他到来的原因。(That is why)
waiting for his coming.
3. 他的脊背朝天,四肢伸展,头枕着左臂,直挺挺地趴伏着。(名词+现在分词)
He lay at full length upon his stomach, his left arm.
4. 由于要建一座房子,我们必须节省每一分钱。(名词+不定式)
,we must save every cent.
5. 因为天气晴朗,我们一家人决定到杭州市旅行。(独立主格结构)
, our family decided to take a trip to the city of Hangzhou.
【综合】
一、阅读理解
A
If you want to make sure that you understand this story as fully as possible, you might consider printing the article and reading it on paper.
Virginia Clinton carried out the research examination. Clinton’s examination found that reading from paper generally led to better understanding and improved a person’s performance on tests connected to the reading material. And, she found no major difference in reading speed between the two. Such differences were notable only when the reading materials were expository texts—or explanatory and based on fact. Clinton said she found no major difference when it came to narrative, fictional texts.
Clinton also found that paper readers usually have a higher recognition of how well they have understood a text than screen readers. She said, “We think that we’ve reading the story or the book better than we actually are. We think we understand what we are reading better than how we are actually reading.” Yet, this inflated sense of understanding is especially common among screen readers.
Clinton said there are many possible reasons for such findings. Overconfidence of screen readers, for example, could be the result of a distracted, less focused mind. Clinton said, “If you are enjoying the reading process, you’re going to be more involved. You’re going to be paying better attention. Preferences are a key issue here.”
“Several studies have found that people often think of paper materials as more important and serious. If you are reading from paper, your mind thinks, ‘This is something important.I need to pay attention to it’.” Clinton said. Readers might connect computer screens with fun, less serious activities such as checking social media or watching Netflix. Clinton described this kind of reading as “enjoyment reading”.
Although her findings may support paper reading over screen reading, Clinton says, “When you’re reading on a screen, it can be programmed that you have to answer questions and get them right before you can continue. Paper can’t make you do that. Other tools in development will offer students reading at a lower level more simple texts while providing their other classmates more complex versions of the same text.”
1. What does Clinton think is the advantage of screen reading?
A. It can be programmed with instant answers.
B. It provides personalised reading materials.
C. It has tools to force readers to continue reading.
D. It makes readers have more fun in reading.
2. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Screen time makes reading more effective.
B. Paper reading is more effective than screen reading.
C. Screen reading is more suitable for some readers.
D. Screen reading is improving paper reading.
3. What did Clinton find in her study?
A. Paper readers were better at reading fictional texts.
B. Screen reading resulted in a more focused mind.
C. Paper reading was found to be more efficient.
D. Screen reading brought more enjoyment for readers.
4. Paper reading materials are usually considered .
A. more serious B. more enjoyable
C. too informal D. a little funny
B
When “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” was first shown to the public last month, a group of excited animal activists gathered on Hollywood Boulevard. But they weren’t there to throw red paint on fur-coat-wearing film stars. Instead, one activist, dressed in a full-body monkey suit, had arrived with a sign praising the filmmakers: “Thanks for not using real apes (猿)!”
The creative team behind “Apes” used motion-capture (动作捕捉) technology to create digitalized animals, spending tens of millions of dollars on technology that records an actor’s performance and later processes it with computer graphics to create a final image (图像). In this case,one of a realistic-looking ape.
Yet “Apes” is more exception than the rule. In fact, Hollywood has been hot on live animals lately. One nonprofit organization, which monitors the treatment of animals in filmed entertainment, is keeping tabs on more than 2,000 productions this year. Already, a number of films, including “Water for Elephants,” “The Hangover Part Ⅱ” and “Zookeeper,” have drawn the anger of activists who say the creatures acting in them haven’t been treated properly.
In some cases, it’s not so much the treatment of the animals on set in the studio that has activists worried; it’s the off-set training and living conditions that are raising concerns. And there are questions about the films made outside the States, which sometimes are not monitored as closely as productions filmed in the States.
5. Why did the animal activists gather on Hollywood Boulevard?
A. To see famous film stars.
B. To oppose wearing fur coats.
C. To raise money for animal protection.
D. To express thanks to some filmmakers.
6. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. The cost of making “Apes.”
B. The creation of digitalized apes.
C. The publicity about “Apes.”
D. The performance of real apes.
7. What does the underlined phrase “keeping tabs on” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Listing completely.
B. Directing professionally.
C. Promoting successfully.
D. Watching carefully.
8. What can we infer from the last paragraph about animal actors?
A. They may be badly treated.
B. They should take further training.
C. They could be traded illegally.
D. They would lose popularity.
C
Want to get your package delivered via robots? Now there’s an app for that. If you live in Washington, D.C., or Redwood, you may have glimpsed a small, boxy robot rolling along a local sidewalk, minding its own business, but attracting the attention of many curious onlookers.
The autonomous machines were part of a pilot program last year by Starship Technologies focusing on delivering meals from local restaurants in dozens of cities around the world. This week, the company unveiled plans to broaden its delivery service beyond food to include packages, a move that led it to declare itself “the world’s first robot package delivery service”. The next time you order food,this cute robot might roll up to deliver it. The package delivery service is not available to everyone yet.
The wheeled robots have a top speed of 4 mph and can detect obstacles from 30 feet away. “The robot can operate through anything,” Nick Handrick, head of operations for Starship’s D.C. office, said, “If you have something in the way—a stick—it’s able to climb over it.”
To sign up for the service, which costs a little more than $10 per month,customers need to download the company’s app. Customers then create a “Starship Delivery Address”, a unique address inside a Starship facility, where they can have packages sent from some places. Once a package is delivered to the Starship address, customers receive a text notification that allows them to schedule a home delivery via robots. The robots are opened by customers via a mobile phone code.
Barriers exist for robotic ground delivery, with many states requiring that humans be in control of delivery robots. Those regulations haven’t stopped Starship Technologies from accumulating experience on streets around the globe ahead of the company’s latest launch. The company says its robots have covered more than 125,000 miles in more than 100 cities in 20 countries.
9. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A. The good news of the service.
B. How the robotic delivery works.
C. The disadvantages of the robotic delivery.
D. Robotic delivery develops despite challenges.
10. What can be the best title for the text?
A. A New Robot Was Invented
B. Wheelless Robots Are on the Way
C. How Robots Deliver Packages
D. Packages Will Be Delivered by Robots
11. What can we know about the robotic delivery?
A. It is part of a trial project by Starship Technologies.
B. The robotic delivery is available to everyone at present.
C. You can use the service free of charge via smart phones.
D. The robots are opened by customers with a text notification.
12. What does the underlined word “unveiled” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Revised. B. Released.
C. Restored. D. Reset.
二、语法填空
The capital city of ROK (Republic of Korea), Seoul, is putting up 300 new street signs with the purpose of 1. (warn) pedestrians (行人) about the dangers of walking while absorbed in their smartphones.
The first signs have been at five locations in the hope 2. they’ll stop “smartphone sleepwalkers” in their tracks. One sign at a major traffic crossroad shows a person staring at a hand-held device (设备), 3. (complete) unaware of the danger of being hit by a car.
While some signs 4. (attach) to traffic light poles, others are on the pavement in order to attract those looking down 5. their mobile devices. But some locals aren’t sure whether those signs will work. One man points out that “most people 6. are using their phones on the street aren’t going to be able to see them”.
More than 1,000 smartphone-related traffic collisions were recorded in ROK in 2014, 7. (compare) to 437 such incidents in 2009. The country has one of the 8. (high) smartphone ownership rate in the world, but like many Asian countries it has also been trying to handle rising levels of 9. (addict) to the devices.
While Seoul’s innovation (创新) is government-funded, two Swedish artists 10. (have) a similar idea late last year, putting up unofficial smartphone warning signs in Stockholm.
三、应用文写作
请根据下面的提示写一篇电影《功夫熊猫》(Kung Fu Panda)的影评。
1. 动画电影《功夫熊猫》取材于中国文化。
2. 情景:一个平凡的熊猫成为一个龙武士的故事。师傅起初不认为熊猫能成为龙武士,但是通过不断的努力,他最后得到了师傅的认可,并打败了他们的敌人——老虎。
3. 主题:只要努力,每个人都能成功。
注意:词数80左右。
提示词:师傅 master;龙武士 dragon warrior
四、读后续写
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Caught in “the Web”!
Dave and Kelly loved their computer. Their parents got it for them a couple of months ago, and they had taught their kids how to use it. They bought some computer games for the kids to play and connected the computer to the Internet. The kids loved going on the Internet and visiting websites. They got to do research for their homework, play games, print colouring pages and read stories. They also got to email their friends and even chat with other kids, after getting their parents’ permission.
Because the kids liked the Internet so much, they would finish their homework, and then go to surf the Internet. Very often, they didn’t feel the passage of time and found themselves almost falling asleep in front of the computer screen.
One day they stayed up late surfing the Internet after they were done with their homework. They watched a video about a science fiction story, which described two alien species hunting human information, because aliens had a wicked intention to conquer the Earth. The species coming from a distance tried to collect every aspect of data about humans, but in vain. They were detected and driven away by watchful humans. After a while they started getting tired and they were almost falling asleep. While they were in the twilight between being asleep and being awake, they felt a strong suction coming from the computer screen. It felt like a huge vacuum cleaner!
By now, they were fully awake but when they looked around, they did not see their living room anymore. Instead, they were drawn into the computer itself by that mysterious power. They were surrounded by a complex system of tubes and small boxes and columns. They were all in different shapes,such as being tall, short, wide, narrow, round, square, etc. More strangely, they all felt a little warm and some even were shining with real, blue or orange light. They saw themselves floating in a long tube with speeding chunks of alphabets, numbers, images, and sounds. They were INSIDE the computer!
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
Their dream came true and they decided to let loose and drift along the long tubes and have some fun.
But after a few days they started missing something and that was the feel of love.
参考答案:
【基础】
一、
1. was trapped in
2. put down
3. In the end
4. recommended; for
5. deal with
6. pay attention to
7. switch off
8. Every now and then
9. takes; seriously
10. get lost
二、
1. with
2. to;for
3. At
4. in
5. in
6. to do
7. having given
8. appearance
9. being
10. frightening
11. theme
12. creature
13. convey
14. transformed
15. beauty
16. about
17. on
18. in
19. of
20. From
21. trapped
22. transformation
23. permitting
24. finished
25. reporting
26. servant
27. withdrawal
28. abnormal
29. splendid
30. beast
三、
1. This is because they make things
2. That is why I am here
3. his head resting upon
4. A house to be built
5. It being such a fine day
【综合提升】
一、
A: 1-4BBCA
B: 5-8DBDA
C: 9-12DDAB
二、
1. warning
2. that
3. completely
4. are attached
5. at
6. who/that
7. compared
8. highest
9. addiction
10. had
三、
参考范文:
Kung Fu Panda, a famous cartoon film with many Chinese elements, was released in June, 2008.
This film tells us a story about how an ordinary panda becomes a real dragon warrior. At the beginning, the master did not believe the panda can be a dragon warrior. But with the panda’s hard work, he wins the master’s acceptance. The master tries his best to train the panda into a real warrior. Finally, the panda defeated their biggest enemy, the tiger.
This film shows that as long as we work hard, everyone can succeed.
四、
参考范文:
Their dream came true and they decided to let loose and drift along the long tubes and have some fun. They travelled all over the world and they found themselves even in the White House; they found it was fun to spy on people that couldn’t see them. They travelled through the long tubes to see things and people that they had always wanted to see. They got to watch the president who stayed up and they were the first ones to know about his new decisions. They had a blast.
But after a few days they started missing something and that was the feel of love. Life wasn’t all that fun without a hug from their mama and daddy; they wanted to come home but how could they? There was only one way and that was through the heart. They had to want to come back so badly that it even meant they had to listen to the rules that Mum and Dad made and do research for schoolwork instead of playing computer games so much. They finally opened their eyes as their mother said it was time to get up for school.
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