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高中英语选修七第6模块

一完形填空Fourdaysago,Iwastakingataxi.Ontheway,IjusthadtheIstopatastoretobuysomething.

Awoman_2metoletherhitchhike(免费搭车).

I_3andpickedthiswomanup.Ithoughtshewastoofat;she_4about120kg.Butshewasverysweetand

kind-hearted,soIdidn't5

Shewastalkingtome_6whilegoingbacktoherplaceabouthowshegoteverythingforher_7.SoI

thoughttomyselfshemusthaveahappyfamily.Butnothingspecial_8yet.

Igottoherapartment_9sheneededhelpgettingallthethingsshegottoherplace.Ijusthelpedheroutand

whileIwaslOthestuffinsideherhouse,IHthatherhusbandwalkedinfromthebackofthe

apartment.Soshewastalkingtohiminher12voice,“Honey,Igotyouthis;Honey,Igotyouthat.^^But

whatIcametonoticewasthatherhusbandwas13.AndthenIlookedclosetohowtheyweretogether

andIknewforthatmomentIwasseeing"TRUE14.

Theycaredforeachotherso_15andwhattheylookedlikewasnot_L6atall.

Iwasjustdeeply17bythetruelovebetweenthem.

SometimesIthinkaboutgoingbacktotheapartmentandtellthemwhatI18inthemandtothankthem

forsharingtheir19withme,evenitisforafew20.1liketheblindcouplecareabouteachother;itisa

veryhappyandromanticthing.

lAStrangerBWaiterCPassengerDdriver2.AremindedBallowedC.AskedDhelped

3.A.NoddedB.PromisedC.HesitatedDexplained4.A.CarriedBweighedC.SupportedD.lifted

5ArememberB.MindC.WorryD.Leave6A.GladlyB.NervouslyC.SlowlyD.Calmly

7A.FriendB.HusbandC.DaughterD.neighbor8A.StayedB.ContinuedC.StoppedD.Happened

9AunlessBifCbecauseDalthoughlOA.MovingBsearchingCarrangingDobserving

11AimagedBnoticedCbelievedDexpectedl2ApoliteBtiredChighDsweet

13A.PainfulB.FoolishC.BlindD.I1114A.LOVEB.FRIENDSHIPC.JUDGMENTD.STORY

15.AfrequentlyB.DeeplyC.ThankfullyD.quietly16A.UsefulB.ClearC.secret.Dimportant

17A.EncouragedB.SurprisedC.TouchedD.Shockedl8A.HidB.BuiltC.PutD.saw

19A.LivesB.TroublesC.FoodD.Memory20.A.DaysB.HoursC.MinutesD.Seconds

二阅读理解【A】MostteenagersinBritainreceivepocketmoneyfromtheirparents.AreportbytheBankof

Scotlandinterviewedover1,000youngpeopleinBritainandfoundthat77%getpocketmoney.Different

familiesgivedifferentamountsofpocketmoney.Theaverageforeight-to-fifteen-year-oldsintheUKis

about£6aweek.ChildreninScotlandreceiveslightlymorethanthenationalaverageandLondonersget

themost.Teenagers,logically,getmoremoneythanyoungerchildren.Somefifteen-to-nineteen-year-olds

receivemorethan£100amonth.Thereportfoundthatmanychildrensaveatleastaquarteroftheir

weeklypocketmoneyandthatmoreboysthangirlssavetheirmoney.Lotsofyoungpeoplehavetodo

houseworktogettheirpocketmoney.Theyhelpathomewithjobslikecleaningandcooking.

Apart-timejobisachoiceforteenagerswhodon'thavepocketmoneyorwhowanttoearnextramoney.

About15%ofteenagershaveajob.Popularpart-timejobsforteenagersincludedeliveringnewspapers,

shopwork,andworkinginarestaurantorcafe.Therearestrictgovernmentlawsaboutworkinghours.Only

childrenover13canwork(therearesomeexceptions,forexample,foractors.)Onaschooldaytheycan

workamaximumof2hoursadaybutnotduringschoolhours.Atweekendsandduringschoolholidays

theycanworklongerhours.Thenationalminimumwageforpeopleaged16-17is£3.57perhour.

18-year-oldsmustearnaminimumof£4.83.Thereisn'tanationalminimumwagedforpeopleunder16.

InBritainsomechildrenandteenagershaveabankaccount.Thereisnolegalagelimitatwhichyoucan

openabankaccountbutabankmanagercandecidewhethertoallowachildoryoungpersontoopenan

account.Parentscanputpocketmoneydirectlyintotheirchild'sbankaccountandthenchildrencanuseitto

payforthingswithoutcarryingmoney.

Savingorspendingpocketmoney,workingpart-timeanddealingwithbanksareallpartsoftheprocessof

becomingafinanciallyindependentadultandhavingtoearnandlookafteryourownmoney.

21.ThepocketmoneyforachildinScotlandperweekmaybe.

A£4B.£6C£8D£10

22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

AMoregirlsthanboyssavepocketmoney.BChildrenunder13arenotallowedtowork.

CMostBritishteenagershaveapart-timejob.DA16-year-oldcanwork6hoursonSaturdays.

23.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.

AFinanceandIndependenceB.EyesonYourPocketMoney

C-TheImportanceofPart-timeJobsD.BritishTeenagersandTheirPocketMoney

【B】Thefederalschoollunchprogramfor30millionlow-incomechildrenwascreatedmorethanhalfa

centuryagotocombatmalnutrition(营养不良).Abreakfastprogramwasaddedduringthe1960s,andboth

attemptedtoimprovethenutritionalvalueoffoodservedatschool.

Moremustbedonetofightthechildhoodobesity(月巴胖)epidemic,whichhascausedafrighteningpeakin

weight-relateddisorderslikediabetes,high-bloodpressureandheartdiseaseamongyoungpeople.Theplace

tostartisschools,wherejunkfoodsoldoutsidethefederalmealsprogram-throughsnackbarsandvending

machines-hasprettymuchcanceledoutthebenefitsofallthoseefforts.

Federalrulesthatgovernthesalesoftheseharmfulfoodsatschoolarelimitedandhavenotbeenupdated

fornearly40years.Untilnewregulationsarewritten,childrenwhoareservedhealthymealsintheschool

cafeteriawillcontinuetobuycandydrinksandhighsodium(钠)snackselsewhereinschool.

Manystates9schooldistrictshavetakenpositivesteps,butothersarelikelytoresist,especiallydistrictsthat

selljunkfoodtofinanceathleticprogramextracurricularactivities,andevencopierexpenses.

Thosedistrictsshouldtakenoteofastudyreleasedin2009inWestVirginiashowingthatthebudgetary

costsofswitchingfromsodastohealthydrinkssuchasfruitjuice,milk,andwaterwereverylittle.Evenif

theswitchcostsmoney,sobeit.Theschoolshouldnotbetradingtheirstudents9healthtobuyoffice

supplies.

Overthelastfivedecades,theobesityratesforadolescentshavetripled.Unlessthereisdecisiveaction,

weightandinactivity-relateddisorderswillbotherasteadylargerproportionoftheworkforceandreplace

smokingastheleadingcauseofprematuredeath.

24.Accordingtothispassage,aretoblameforthechildhoodobesity.

A.weight-relateddisordersB.highcaloriesnacksC.parents9badhabitsD.unhealthylunchesandbreakfast

25.WhichisthemainideaofParagraph3?

A.Federalgovernmentsdeservehighpraisefortheirschoollunchprogram.

B.Newregulationsarebadlyinneedofupdating.C.Childrenshouldbeforbiddentobuysnacksinschool.

D.Federalrulesencouragesnacksoutsidetheschoolprogram.

26.Thepassageisconcernedmainlywith.

A.Malnutritioninlow-incomechildrenB.Thefederalschoollunchprogram

C-obesityatschoolD.thenutritionalvalueoffoodservedatschool

27.Thetoneofthispassageis.

A.NegativeB.IndifferentC.OptimisticD.ironic

[C]OurhousewasdirectlyacrossthestreetfromtheclinicentranceofJohnHopkinsHospitalinBaltimore.

Weliveddownstairsandrentedtheupstairsroomstothepatientsattheclinic.

OneeveningasIwasfixingsupper,therewasaknockatthedoor.Iopenedittoseeatrulyawful-looking

man.He'shardlytallerthanmyeight-year-oldson."Goodevening.I'vecometoseeifyou'vearoom.I

cameforatreatmentthismorningfromtheeasternshore,andthere9snobustillmorning.^^Hetoldmehe'd

beenhuntingforaroomsincenoonbutwithnosuccess.66Iguessifsmyface...Iknowitlooksterrible,but

mydoctorsayswithafewmoretreatments...9,ForamomentIhesitated,buthisnextwordsconvincedme:

“Icouldsleepinthischairontheporch.Mybusleavesearlyinthemorning.^^

Itoldhimwewouldfindhimabed.WhenIhadfinishedthedishes,Italkedwithhim.Hetoldmehefished

foralivingtosupporthisfivechildren,andhiswife,whowashopelesslycrippled(残疾的)fromaback

injury.Hedidn'ttellitbywayofcomplaint.Nextmorning,justbeforeheleft,asifaskingagreatfavor,he

said,“CouldIcomebackandstaythenextHeadded,"Yourchildrenmademefeelathome.^^

Onhisnexttriphearrivedalittleafterseveninthemorning.Asagift,hebroughtabigfishandthelargest

oysters(牡蛎)Ihadeverseen.Iknewhisbusleftat4:00a.m.andIwonderedwhattimehehadtogetupin

ordertodothisforus.

Intheyearshecametostayovernightwithusandtherewasneveratimethathedidnotbringusvegetables

fromhisgarden.Iknowourfamilyalwayswillbegratefultohaveknownhim;fromhimwelearnedhowto

acceptthebadwithoutcomplaintwhenfacingthemisfortune.

28.Whydidtheauthoragreetoletthemanspendthenightinhishouseatlast?

A.Becausethemansaidothersrefusedtoaccommodatehim.

B.Becausethemansaidhewouldnotcausemuchinconvenience.

C.Becausethemansaidhehadcomefromtheeasternshore.

D.Becausethemansaidhehadbeenhuntingforaroomsincenoon.

29.HowlongwouldittakethemantotravelfromhishometoBaltimorebybus?

A.About1hour.B.About2hours.C.About3hours.D.About4hours.

30.Fromthetextwecanknowthat.

A.theauthor9schildrenwerekindandfriendlytotheman

B.themanwasfedupwithhishard-workandhisfamily

C.JohnHopkinsHospitalprovidedroomsforthepatientstolivein

Dtheauthorandhisfamilywerethoughthighlyofbyhisneighbors

31.Theauthor9sfamilyweregratefultoknowthemanbecause.

A.heoftenbroughtthemfishandvegetablesfromhisgarden

B.hepaidthemmoneyforhisstayingC.hetaughtthemhowtoacceptthebadwithoutcomplaint

Dhestayedonlyovernightwiththewriter'sfamily

[D]Chinaisalandofbicycles.Atleastitwasbackin1992whenItraveledthecountry.Backthen

everyoneseemedtoberidingabicycle.Millionsofthem,allblack.Carswererare.Yetsincemyarrivalin

Beijinglastyear,I'vefoundtheoppositeistrue.Therearemillionsofcars.However,peoplestillusetheir

bicyclestogetaround.Formany,ifstheeasiestandcheapestwaytotraveltoday.Bicyclesalsocomein

differentcolors一silver,green,red,blue,yellow,whateveryouwant.

It'sfunwatchingpeoplebiking.Theyrushquicklythroughcrossroads,moveskillfullythroughtraffic,and

rideevenonsidewalks.Bicyclesallowpeoplethefreedomtomoveaboutthatcarsjustcan'tprovide.

EagertobepartofthisaspectofChineseculture,Idecidedtobuyabicycle.Greatweatheraccompaniedmy

greatbuy.Iimmediatelyjumpeduponmybicycleseatandstartedhome.

Myfirstridehomewasorderly.Tobesafe,Istayedwitha"pack"ofbikerswhilecarsonthestreetscame

runningswiftlyoutofnowhereattimes.Ididn'twanttogethit.SoItooktheridecarefully.

Crossingthestreetswasthebiggestproblem.ItwasalotlikecrossingamajorhighwaybackintheUnited

States.Thestreetsherewerewide,socrossingtooktime,skillandalittlebitofluck.

Ifinallymadeithome.Thefeelingonthebicyclewasamazing.Theairhittingmyfaceandgoingthrough

myhairwaswonderful.IwassittingontopoftheworldasIpassedbyplacesandpeople.Bikingmademe

feelalive.

32.Accordingtotheauthor,whyarebicyclesstillpopularinChinatoday?

A.Becausetheyaretraditionalandsafe.B.Becausetheyarecolorfulandavailable.

C.Becausetheyareconvenientandinexpensive.D.Becausetheyarefastandenvironmentallyfriendly.

33.Theauthordecidedtobuyabicyclebecauseheintended.

A.torideitforfunB.toexperiencelocalskillsC.touseitfortransportD.toimprovehisridingskills

34.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisstreetcrossing?

A.Itwasdifficult.B.Itwasboring.C.Itwaslively.D.Itwaswonderful

35.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'sbikingexperience?

A.Theauthortookgreatpleasureinbiking.B.Theauthorwaspraisedbytheotherbikers

C.Theauthorwasannoyedbytheairwhileriding.D.Theauthorenjoyedshowingoffhisbikingskills.

[E]Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.Whenyoutraveltoanothercountry,pleasefollowtheir

customs,justasthesayinggoes,"

VeryoftenpeoplewhotraveltotheUnitedStatesforgettotip(付小费).Itisusualtotipporterswhohelp

carryyourbags,taxidriversandwaiters.Waitersexpecttogeta15%tiponthecostofyourmeal.Taxi

driversexpectaboutthesameamount.

InEngland,makesuretostandinlineevenifthereareonlytwoofyou.It'simportanttorespectlinesthere.

Ifsagoodideatotalkabouttheweather.It'safavouritesubjectofconversationwiththeBritish.

InSpain,it'sagoodideatohavealightmealintheafternoonifsomeoneinvitesyoufordinner.People

havedinnerverylate,andrestaurantsdonotgenerallyopenuntilafter9pm.

InArabcountries,menkissoneanotheronthecheek(脸颊).Yourhostmaywelcomeyouwithakisson

bothcheeks.Itispoliteforyoutodothesame.

InJapan,peopleusuallygivepersonalorbusinesscardstoeachotherwhentheymeetforthefirsttime.

Whenapersongivesyouacard,don'tputitintoyourpocketrightaway.Thepersonexpectsyoutoreadit.

Don'tforgettobecarefulofyourbodylanguagetoexpresssomethinginaconversation.Akindofbody

languagethatisusedinoneculturemaybeimpoliteinanother.

36.Themissingsentencesinthefirstparagraphshouldbe"

A.Loveme,lovemydog.B.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.

C.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.DWherethereisawill,thereisaway.

37.WhenyoutraveltotheUSA,youdon'tneedtotip.

A・PortersB.WaitersC.ActorsD.taxidrivers

38.Theunderlinework"porters“inthepassagemeans.

A搬运工B.清洁工C接线员D.售票员

39.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.InSpain,peopleusuallyhavedinnerveryearly.B.InEngland,it'snotpolitetotalkabouttheweather.

C-InArabcountries,menkissoneanotheronthecheek.

D.InJapanyoushouldnotreadthebusinesscardassoonasyougetit.

40.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Howtotip.B.BodyLanguage.C.WhentoHaveDinner.

D.AdvicetoInternationalTravellers.

[F]Today'schildrenarethe"result"ofthemodernsociety.Ourparentshavejobsthatkeepthembusy

almostalldaylong.Theyonlyhaveafreedayinaweek.Thisdoesn'tallowthemtokeepaneyeontheir

children.

Ontheotherhand,themodernsocietygivesmorefreedomtothechildrenthantheycould"handle".Asa

child,youdon'tknowhowtogrowupbyyourselfuntilyoureachacertainage.Thatiswhyyouneedschool

andparentstobebyyoursideallthetime.Ifyoudon'thaveeitherofthemyoumaymakealotofmistakes.

Thesocialsystemofthemodemsocietyisverylenientespeciallywiththechildren.

Mostofthechildrentodayarerebels(叛逆者).Theyarerude.Theyaregiventoomuchfreedombytheir

families.Thisistheirparents*mistake.Theyoughttoknowthatthefreedomtheygivetotheirchildrenis

misunderstood.

Forexampleitisabadthingfora17-year-oldchildtogooutintheeveningonweekends.Parentsarealso

guiltyofthewaytheirchildrenshowupinthestreetoratschool.Thesameguiltbelongstotheteaching

systemaswell.Pupilsshouldn'tbeallowedtodressliketheywereonafashionpresentationatschool.

Anotherimportantfactwecanthinkofregardingthefreedomofchildrenistheirfreewillofspending

money.Parentsshouldn'tallowtheirchildrentospendmoneyonwhatevertheywant.

Ithinkchildrenaregiventoomuchfreedomnotonlybytheirparents,butalsobythesociety.Thelatteris

moretobeblamed!

41.Thewriterimpliesthatparents*busylifestyle".

A.makestheirchildrenbecomeindependentB.mayleadtoatenseparent-childrelationship

C.isharmfultotheirchildren'shealthD.islikelytocreateatroubledgeneration

42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"lenient"(inParagraph2)mean?

A.Notresponsible.B.Notstrict.C.Unkind.D.Unfair.

43.Itseemsthatthewriteragreesthatstudents".

A.shouldstayathomeonweekendsB.canweartrendyclothesatschool

C-hadbetterwearschooluniformatschoolD.canbeallowedtogooutintheevenings

44.Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingtakestheprimaryresponsibilityforchildren'sproblems?

A.Thesocialenvironment.B.Theeducationalsystem.C.Eachfamily.D.Theschool.

三、45.短文改错YesterdayIwasgonehomebythebusandmyfatherwasgoingtopickmeupatthe

station.Onthebus,Iseeayoungwomanwithseveralbagsofheavierbooksgeton.Iwantedtoofferhermy

seat,andIdidn't.Inmysurprise,sheandIgotoffatthesamestationslater.Afterashortconversation,I

learnedshehadtowalkalongwayhome.SoIofferedgiveherarideandsheaccepted.Whenthinkingof

thisexperience,Iwassadthatshedidn'tdotherightthingthefirsttimeonthebus.ButIwasveryhappyto

haveasecondchancetodoingit.

46.DearMrandMrsSmith,

Iwanttothankyouagainforhavemeinyourhomeforthesummerholidays.Ireturnedtomyvillageafter

movingawaysolonganditwasreallydelightedtoseemostofmyoldfriendsagain.Itoldmyparentsand

allmyfriendherewhatagreattimeIhad.Ifoundveryinterestingtorideahorsedownariver.Ialso

enjoyedtheeveningswespentthemtogether.AndIcan'tforgetthegoodfoodyoucookforme.Itwas

wonderful.Iwishyoutwocancometomyhomesometimesoon.FatherandMotherlookforwardtosee

you.Maybeyoucouldcomeduringawinterholidays.MyuncleBenwillalsogobackforChristmaswithus.

I'msurewe'llhaveawonderfultimetogether.

Withbestwishes.

Yourstruly,

Tom

四、七选五HowtoMotiveTeenstoRead

Withlotsofstudiesshowingthebenefitsofreading,howcanteachersmotivatetheirstudentstoopenagood

bookorpoweruptheire-reader?

LeadbyExample

Requirestudentstospendatleast20minutesindependentreadingeveryday.Bytakingpartinthisregular

activitythemselves,teachersshowthattheyconsiderreadingveryimportant.47.__

FreedomtoChoose

48.Forthosewhoforgettheirbooks,providethemwithaccesstonovels,magazinesornewspapers

duringrequiredreadingtime.Considerallowingstudentstousetheirpersonale-readers

ShareYourExcitement

Teachers9excitementforaparticularbookmayhaveahugeinfluenceontheirstudents.49._Thenwhenit

comestimeforthemtochooseanewbook,suggestyourfavorite.

VisittheLibrary

Maketimetovisittheschoollibraryandrequirestudentstoborrowatleastonebookofinterest.

50.Bydoingso,theycanmakesurethebookfitstheirinterests.

StayInformed

Teacherscanhelpmotivestudentsbyfindingoutthelatestpopularyoungadultreadingmatter,suchas"The

HungerGames^^bySuzanneCollinsandthe“Uglies“byScottWesterfeld.

Withvariedactivitiescompetingforstudents9timeandattention,itcanbedifficul

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