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Book6Unit1课时作业
Book6Unit1Art
Period1Preview
I.短语翻译
1.宁愿做某事_______________________________
2.受….影响___________________________
3.因此________________________
4.意欲,企图做某事______________________________
5.显然____________________________
6.如实地_________________________
7.集中,关注_____________________________
8.拥有…________________________
9.为某人所拥有_________________________________
10.拥有(占有)(动词短语)_______________________________
11.用透视法_____________________________
12.某人确信,某人对此深信不疑_______________________________
13.巧合地__________________________
14.大量_______________________
15.脱离,摆脱,放弃___________________________
16.被接受为…____________________________
17.也就是说____________________________
18.一方面______________________________
19.另一方面______________________________
20.坚定的信念______________________________
21.艺术品______________________________
22.大量的钱______________________________
23.以….的风格______________________________
24.被认为是….______________________________
25.对…过敏____________________________
26.敢作敢为的人______________________________
27.活着的,本人______________________________
28.一大束花______________________________
29.偏爱______________________________
30.吸引______________________________
31.在于______________________________
II.完成句子
1.TheSummerPalace__________________________(很值得一看).
2.Thebusesgo______________________(每十分钟).
3._____________________________(最好的办法)learnEnglishistodoalotofpractice.
4.Popsongs_________________________________________(对当代的青少年有吸引力).
5.____________________________________(走了六十英里后),theyfinallyarrivedatthemountainvillage.
III完形填空
OntheoutskirtsofatowninEnglandnestlesanicecottagewithalargegardenwheretherelivesanoldman.Theoldmanisseenpruning,wateringor1hisflowersallthetime.Thegardenisso2thateverypasser-bycannotbuthaltforaglance.
Onedayayoungpainterwentbytheoldman’sgarden.He3thesplendidgardenandthespecialcottage4lostinadmirationatthebeautyofthesescenery,5howhappyhecouldbeifhelivedinsuchabeautifulplace.6,suddenlyhefoundthegardenerwasblind.7,thepainterapproachedthatoldman,asking“Whyareyoubusyingtendingtheseflowerseveryday8youcannotseeasamatteroffact?
”Theblindman9ananswer,“Icantellyoufourreasons.First,IwasagardenerwhenIwasyoung,andIreallylikethejob.Second,althoughIcan’tseetheseflowers,10Icantouchthem.Third,Icansmellthesweetnessofthem.Astothelastone,that’syou.”
“Me?
Butyoudon’tknowme.”respondedthepainter.
“Yeah,it’struethatIdon’tknowyou.ButIknowflowersareearthlyangels,whicheveryoneknowsandwouldnever11themdown.Iknowmanypeoplewhoareenthusiasticinlifewould12andthebeautyofmygardenwillgetthemintoagood13.Inthemeantime,italso14achancetometohaveawordwithyouhereandtoenjoythehappinesstheseflowershavebroughtus.”
Theoldman’swordstouchedme.Hegrowsflowersand15themasalinkofmindssoastomakeeveryoneenjoythedelightfulbeautywhichhashadoureyes16.
Theblindmaninthegardenis17butnotlonely.Alltheflower-appreciatorsarehisfriends;allflowersarehisneighbors.Theflowerssleepinthebosomofmoonlightand18withthedew’skiss.Ibelieveeveryflowerhaseyeswithwhichtheycanseethe19oftheoldman’sheartandthesweetnessofhissoul.
Theblindmangrowsflowersinhisheart.20thesightofthebeautyofblossoming,hesurelycanhearthevoiceofit.
1.A.diggingB.pickingC.fertilizingD.planting
2.A.well-presentedB.well-tendedC.well-protectedD.well-reserved
3.A.glancedatB.gazedatC.glaredatD.lookedinto
4.A.totallyB.sincerelyC.firmlyD.especially
5.A.paintingB.drawingC.picturingD.seeing
6.A.ThenB.ThereforeC.SoD.And
7.A.ExcitedB.MovedC.ShockedD.Frightened
8.A.whenB.whichC.whatD.why
9.A.smiledB.talkedC.saidD.spoke
10.A.butB.soC.yetD.and
11.A.getB.takeC.putD.turn
12.A.stopbyB.wanderbyC.walkbyD.passby
13.A.stateB.moodC.conditionD.situation
14.A.inventsB.findsC.discoversD.creates
15.A.worksB.sellsC.servesD.allows
16.A.feastedB.shoneC.comfortedD.greeted
17.A.kindB.aloneC.sadD.upset
18.A.ringupB.makeupC.takeupD.wakeup
19.A.sadnessB.kindnessC.sympathyD.patience
20.A.LosingB.MissingC.FailingD.Overlooking
Period2Reading
I.单项填空
1.Ifyouwereanartist,whatkindofpictures________you________?
A.would;havepaintedB.had;paintedC.have;paintedD.would;paint
2.Theypaidfamousartiststopaintpicturesofthemselves,theirhousesandpossessions________theiractivitiesandachievements.
A.aslongasB.aswellasC.asfarasD.assoonas
3.Withoutthenewpaintsandthenewtechnique,wewouldnotbeabletoseethemanygreatmasterpieces________thisperiodisfamous.
A.forwhomB.forthatC.forwhichD.where
4.TheImpressionistswerethefirstpainters________outdoors.
A.workB.toworkC.workedD.working
5.Theirpaintingswerenotasdetailedas________ofearlierpainters.
A.onesB.thoseC.itD.that
6.Todaytheyareacceptedasthebeginningof________wecall“modernart”.
A.whatB.whereC.whichD.that
7.Thereare________modernartstyles,butwithouttheImpressionists,manyofthesepaintingstyles________.
A.scoresof;mightnotexistB.twoscoresof;wouldnothaveexisted
C.scoreof;mightexistD.twoscores;wouldhaveexisted
8.Theworkofartisso________thatthevisitorscan’tseewhatthepaintermeant.
A.absoluteB.abstractC.absorbedD.attractive
9.He________togetoutoftrouble,butnoonewouldhelphim.
A.succeededB.attemptedC.managedD.offered
10.Ontheonehand,weshoulddevelopoureconomy.________,weshouldprotecttheenvironment.
A.OntheotherhandB.Asamatteroffact
C.ThatisD.Inotherwords
11.Amongthepreparations,youfirsthaveto________howmanypeopleshouldbeinvitedtothewedding.
A.figureonB.figureoutC.relyingonD.makingout
12.Davidis________animalfur,sohewon’tvisitanyonewhohascatsordogsinthehouse.
A.curiousaboutB.allergictoC.satisfiedwithD.fondof
13.—I’mgoingtothepostoffice.
—________!
Ineedtomailaletter.Couldyoudoitforme?
A.HowexcitingB.WhatacoincidenceC.HowluckyD.That’sgood
14.It’scertainlyhardwork.But,_______,amanwhowishestohaveacareerhastomakeagreatmanysacrifices.
A.onthecontraryB.asaresultC.ontheotherhandD.inaddition
15.—Ohno!
We’retoolate.Thetrain________.
—That’sOK.We’llcatchthenexttraintoLondon.
A.wasleavingB.hadleftC.hasleftD.hasbeenleaving
II.课文填空
Artis1bythecustomsandfaithofapeople.StylesinWesternarthavechangedmanytimes.DuringtheMiddleAges,themain2ofpainterswastorepresentreligiousthemes.A3artistofthisperiodwasnotinterestedinshowingnatureandpeopleastheyreallywere.A4pictureatthistimewasfullofreligioussymbols.However,duringtheRenaissance,newideasandvaluesgradually5thoseheldintheMiddleAges.Peoplebegantoconcentratelesson6themesandadoptamorehumanisticattitudetolife.Oneofthemostimportantdiscoveriesduringthisperiodwashowtodrawthingsin7.AsEuropechangedagreatdealfromamostlyagriculturalsocietytoamostlyindustrialoneinthelate19thcentury,thesechangesledtonewpainting8.TheImpressionistswerethefirstpainterstowork9.Therearescoresofmodernartstyles,butwithouttheImpressionists,manyofthesepaintingstylesmightnot10.Noonecanpredictwhatpaintingstylestherewillbeinthefuture.
III.阅读理解
Exercisemayholdthekeytoyouth,accordingtoastudypublishedrecentlywhichshowedpeoplewhokeepfitareuptonineyearsbiologicallyyoungerthanthosewhodonot.
Thefindingsarethefirsttoshowinhumanshowkeepingfitaffectstheageingprocess.
Thestudyof2,401twinsfoundthatasedentary(惯于久坐的)lifestyleraisestheriskofarangeofproblemsfromheartdiseasetocancerandappearstoplayakeyroleintheageingprocess.
Itallappearstoboildowntothelengthofstructurescalledtelomeres—whichprotecttheDNAonthechromosomes(染色体),theresearchersfromKing’sCollegeLondonwroteintheArchivesofInternalMedicine.
Manystudieshaveshowntelomeresgetshorterovertime,suggestingthecellsareageingordying.Thestudy,whichobtainedaDNAsamplefromtheirvolunteers,foundpeoplewhoexercisedmoreeachweekhadlongertelomeres.
Exerciselowerstheriskofarangeofproblemssuchasheartdisease,diabetes(糖尿病)andcancer,theresearcherssaid.
“Itisnotjustwalkingaroundtheblock.Itisreallyworkingupasweat,”saidTimSpector,ageneticepidemiologist(流行病学家)wholedthestudy,inatelephoneinterview.
Thestudyfoundpeoplewhoexercisedvigorously3hourseachweekhadlongertelomeresandwerebiologically9yearsyoungerthanpeoplewhodidunder15minutes.
Spector’steam,whoalsoadjustedforbodyweight,smoking,economicstatusandphysicalactivityatwork,alsosaidmoderateexercisefor1-1/2hourseachweekprovidedafouryearadvantage.
Thereasonwhyexercisehasthiseffectisnotclearbutwebelievephysicalactivitysomehowdefendsagainstthenaturalprocess.
1.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.LifestyleAffectsPeople’sHealth
B.PhysicalActivityPreventsDiseases
C.ExerciseKeepsYouYounger
D.SittingLongSuffersfromCancer
2.Accordingtothestudy,peoplesittinglong________.
A.a
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