2013年高考英语一轮复习课时作业12 Module 6 Films and TV Programmes 外研版必修2.doc

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1、课时作业(十二)必修2Module 6Films and TV Programmes限时:45分钟.单项填空1Mum, I won the match!_. AFor good BGood for youCDo you good DIt is no good doing so2Thats a lovely dress. You look good in it. Really? Thank you. My aunt gave it to me for my birthday, but I dont _ the color. Aargue about Bcare forCcare about Da

2、rgue for3Her father was a quiet man with _ manners. Ashy BgracefulCcalm Drude4_and happy, Tony stood up and accepted the prize. ASurprising BSurprisedCBeing surprised DTo be surprising5Many people prefer paper bags to plastic ones because they are environmentally _. Awelcome BusefulCfriendly Dhelpfu

3、l6Intelligence doesnt _ mean success. You need to work hard as well. Ahonestly BformallyCsimply Dnecessarily72011天津卷 She _ an old friend of hers yesterday while she was shopping at the department store.Aturned down Bdealt with Ctook after Dcame across8The users of this new mobile phone can check ema

4、ils_they happen to be. Awhatever BwhereverCwhat Dwhere9It is the usual _ in our school that if you spoil any material, youll have to pay for it. Aorder BargumentCopinion Dpractice10Can I look at the menu for a few more minutes before I decide?Of course. _, sir. AMake yourself at homeBEnjoy yourselfC

5、Whats onDTake your time.完形填空One day, a poor boy Howard Kelly who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods from door to door found that he only had one dime left. He was hungry so he decided to _11_ for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve _12_ a lovely young woman op

6、ened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked _13_, so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it _14_, and then asked, “How much do I owe you?”“You dont owe me anything, ” she _15_. “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a _16_.” He said, “Then

7、 I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt _17_ stronger, but it also increased his faith in God and human race. He was about to give up and quit before this point. Years later the young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. Th

8、ey finally sent her to a big city, where specialists can be called _18_ to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now _19_, was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light _20_ his eyes. Immediately, he _21_ and went down through the hospital

9、hall into her room. _22_ in his doctors gown he went in to see her. He _23_ her at once. He went back to the consultation room and _24_ to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave _25_ attention to her case. After a long _26_ the battle was won. Dr. Kelly _27_ the business office to p

10、ass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was _28_ that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her _29_.

11、 She read these words. “Paid in full with a glass of milk.”(Signed) Dr. Howard KellyTears of joy flooded her eyes as she _30_ silently. “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”11A.call Bmake Cbeg Dprepare 12A.while BwhenCthough Dunless13A.thirsty BlazyCtired Dhungry14A.

12、slowly BunexpectedlyCsteadily Dsadly15A.shook Bannounced Creplied Ddoubted16A.reward BkindnessChand Dvalue17A.physically Bmentally Cnormally Dproperly18A.up BforCoff Din19A.poor BfamousCcruel Dvivid20A.fixed BconcentratedCfilled Dconsulted 21A.rose BraisedCgot Dcome22A.Dressing BHavingCPutting DDres

13、sed23A.recognized BknewCspared Dregained24A.desired BdeclaredCdetermined Ddeclined25A.special BordinaryCnormal Dusual26A.decision Bpreparation Cstruggle Ddebate27A.compressed BrequestedCconfused Dordered28A.negative BuncertainCpositive Dobvious29A.presentation BpreferenceCattention Darrangement30A.p

14、raised BpretendedCpressed Dprayed.阅读理解A bad Working Memorythe brains temporary storage boxmay explain, new research suggests, why one child cannot read his or her history book and another gets lost in math. As many as 10 percent of schoolage children may suffer from poor working memory. British rese

15、archers said in a report last week, yet the problem is rarely identified.“You can think of working memory as a pure measure of your childs potential. Many psychologists consider working memory to be the new IQ (智商), because we find that working memory is one of the most important predictors of learn

16、ing ability, ” said Dr. Tracey Alloway of Britains Durham University.Many children with poor working memory are considered lazy or dull. Working memory allows people to hold in their minds and deal with a few items, such as telephone numbers, over a short period of time. Alloway compares working mem

17、ory to a box. For adults, the basic box size is thought to be three to five items. Its important, therefore, to put in the right things. Irrelevant (不相关的) information will clutter (混乱) working memory.The question many researchers are struggling with is how to help children with this problem, which a

18、ppears to be closely related to a lack of attention.“In children with learning difficulties, it becomes a huge issue, especially around middle school, when the demands on working memory really grow, ” said Dr. Mel Levine, cofounder of All Kinds of Minds, a nonprofit organization in North Carolina th

19、at studies learning difficulties.Memory training may help improve working memory. Alloway has a tool that allows teachers to assess (评定) the workingmemory capacity of children as young as 4; it has been used in 35 schools across Britain.Levines organization trains teachers through a program called S

20、chools Attuned, which is working with several thousand schools across the United States, Canada and Europe. While he is not sure working memory can be expanded, Levine said children can be taught ways to do better in school.31Which of the following is a characteristic of working memory?AIt has a lim

21、ited capacity.BIt is usually better in children than adults.CIt improves with use.DIt can cause a lack of attention.32According to the new research, _.Athe importance of working memory has been long recognizedBworking memory is becoming recognized as a factor in intelligenceClaziness can weaken work

22、ing memoryDworking memory helps people remember things forever33Which of the following may help improve a childs working memory?AExpanding the brains storage box.BRemembering more things.CTraining the memory.DBeing reminded frequently.34According to the passage, Dr. Mel Levine has _.Ainvented tools

23、to help improve a childs working memoryBfounded an organization to train teachers to help students with this problemCidentified the problem clearlyDcompared working memory to a box.书面表达随着高考的临近, 一些高三学生出现各种生理和心理问题。 因此, 学会适度地自我放松非常重要。请你围绕“Ways to get relaxed” 这一话题, 按照下列要点写一篇英语短文:1问题类型:学习焦虑、缺乏交流、缺乏锻炼;2自我放松的途径:体育锻炼、谈心、阅读励志故事等;3我更喜欢的途径及理由:注意:词数100左右, 文章开头已给出(不计入总词数)。Ways to get relaxedWith the national college entrance examination drawing near, some students in Senior Three suffer from problems both physically and mentally. _4用心 爱心 专心

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