智慧金字塔答案 第三册 第8阶段 275-322级教学内容
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PartⅠⅠ. Reading for information1--6: BDCDDAⅡ. Translation1.这件事有其自身的问题,原因是别人嘲笑我的口音并贬低我讲话很滑稽。
2.但是其核心是交流,无论是通过书本、专栏还是通过《赫芬顿邮报》的交流。
3.当我轻一些女性为《赫芬顿邮报》写博客时,即便是无名作家,都难以相信自己要说的话是有价值的,这让我震惊。
4.我们太过重视别人的认可,变得不愿冒风险。
5.但同时,让他们感到可以自由地为有些事情而兴奋,这很重要,虽然这些事情并不让我激动。
Ⅲ. Summary1.internalized/exclusive2.in the case of/ overwhelming3.blessing/was ridiculed for4.our own self-judgmentmunicating6.aim for7.part of any life/risk falling8.discover the passion/feel the freedom9.to the point wherePartⅡAnswer the following questions:1.No, while women continue to outpace men in educational achievement, they haveceased making real progress at the top of any industry.2. A truly equal world would be one in which women have equal change in running ourcountries and companies and men are equally involved in house as women do.3.Sexism and discrimination to a lack of flexibility, access to child care and parentalleave.4.When a man is successful, he is liked by both men and women. When a woman issuccessful, people of both genders like her less.5.The power structure of our world will be changed and women will have moreopportunities.Part III.(See the last page of the textbook)Part IⅠ. Reading for information1--6: BACCDCⅡ.Translation1.我定了一个规矩:在职期间尽可能避免担任任何会被公众团体审阅的文件的起草人。
Unit 7 ArtSectionⅠTopicTalk&Lesson1Masterpieces一、复习本部分的词汇,写出画线部分的汉语意思1.—What is your brother?—He is talented in singing and he is the leading singer in the band.2.—What are you looking at?—The performer standing on the stage.He is giving an excellent performance now.3.—What do you think of the painter Van Gogh?—He was mentally ill,but a lot of people were affected by his paintings.4.—What caused you so angry that day?—His failure and his reaction to his failure.5.—How did you find the performance last night?—Wonderful!It was so wonderful that some viewerslet out a scream.二、单词拼法1.Trust is a vital (组成部分) in any relationship.2.The painting needs more light and (阴影部分).3.The (氛围) over dinner was warm and friendly.4.Mozart early showed a remarkable (天赋) for music.5.I could see the (人形) of a woman against the window.6.She refused to allow the (展览) of her husband’s works.7.The pictures were all bright,positive and (令人激昂的).8.Many tourists enjoy feeling the warm sand (在……下方) their feet.三、用适当的介/副词填空1.I couldn’t figure why he refused to take part in my birthday party.2.He told me that his son was talented art while at college.3.The boy was mentally ill,and he often let a scream.4.I don’t know how the citizens will react the new policy.5. for my composition,I will finish it in two days.四、用所给单词的适当形式填空1.I don’t know why the old man is always so(energy).2.The girl’s (perform) was so interesting that we all liked it.3.The woman told the police that her son had a (strike) feature.4. (mental),I began making a list of things I had to do for the ceremony.5.To our disappointment,the whole thing was a complete (fail).6.One day my cousin came to my house and (challenge) me to a game of chess.7.There has been a mixed (react) to his appointment as director.8.As a (talent) musician,her music is very popular with old people.9.The man is (figure) out how much it will take to build a new house.10. (affect) by the bad news,the girls were feeling sad those days.五、完成句子1.我们都对他对此事的反应感到惊异。
Unit 8 Tales ancient and modernP100 Inside viewConversation 13.1. walking2. She doesn’t know anything about London.3. Some existed; some did not.4. To have come to London with his cat to seek his fortune.5. He was Lord Mayor of London four times.6. We have no proof that he had a cat.7. The ghosts of London.Conversation 24.1. They all look very pleased so they must be praising her.2. I think all the interesting places they have seen must have pleased her.3. Perhaps working with Andy.4. Yes, I think they have a special relationship.5.1 (b)2 (a)3 (b)4 (c)6.1. your questions;2. That’s the way to do it.3. a natural4. have you liked best5. in the West End6. a great meal7. It’s extraordinary 8. So what’s next7. 1 b; 2 a; 3 b; 4 b; 5 a;P105 Outside view:2.The true statements are: 1, 3 and 4.3.1. in the present2. to trick people3. got sunscreen in his eyes4. eating bananas5. were descended from apes6. humans and animals4.1. The Gravity reduction story and the Noah’s Ark story.2. The Gravity reduction story.3. The Gravity reduction story was a hoax; the Noah’s Ark is true (because something has been spotted).5.1. is based on a famous hoax2. would pass in front of3. your were floating4. the world was destroyed by a flood5. It is believed to be6. announced on the radio7. snow on the top of8. may or may not be Noah’s Ark9. we want to believe themP 107 Listening in:News report1-c 2-c 3-bPassage 13.1---d; 2—a, b, c; 3—e, f; 4—d; 5—c; 6—a; 7—e; 8—e; 4.1. the huge differences2. there was only darkness3. there was light4. a small island5. united to create6. the world emerges from it7. the sun, and the earth8. creation myth at allPassage 27.Callers 1, 3, 4 and 5 believe in big cats 8.1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4 (b)5 (d)。
好好学习,天天向上【新课标】三语下核心素养分层学习任务单(含答案)14.蜜蜂一、单元阅读主题:观察与发现二、单元语文要素:借助关键语句概括一段话的大意。
三、本课素养目标:文化自信:在学习中感受中国文化的魅力,提高文化自信。
语言运用:能梳理并按顺序概括实验过程,品味课文语言表达的准确。
思维能力:运用多种形式,体会课文用词的准确。
审美创造:学习法布尔的观察发现和探索精神,以及严谨的科学态度和求实的科学作风。
教学重点和难点:引导学生抓住关键词句,体会法布尔严谨的科学态度和求实的工作作风,通过朗读体会人物的内心世界。
四、本课新课标学习任务单。
第一部分积累与运用一(基础性学习单)一、用“√”给加点字选择正确读音。
大概(gài kǎi)阻力(zǔ zhǔ)包括(kuò guò)超越(cāo chāo)跨进(kuà kuàng)检查(chá cá)蜜蜂(fēng fōng)逆风(lì nì)陌生(mài mò)二、看拼音,写词语。
mì fēng jiǎn chá yán tú zhǔn què wú wùkuà guò bāo kuò biàn rèn jiǎn shǎo zǔ lìmò shēng què shí néng lì gōng lǐ jì hàojī hū huā fěn jiāng jìn qīn yǎn jiǎn chámí shī jǐn guǎn jǐng wù què shí jì yì三、根据语境写词语。
部编版语文五年级下册:20 金字塔一课一练同步练习(含答案)一、给下面的字选择合适的读音。
1.古老的万里长城简直像是用纯金铸(zhù zù)成的,它不愧(guǐ kuì)是熠(xí yì)熠发光的珍宝,站在长城上引起人们无边的遐(xiá jiá)想和怀古的幽(yòu yōu)思……2.巴黎埃(āi ài)菲(fēi fēn)尔铁塔是世界建筑史上的技术杰作,是法国巴黎的重要景点和突出标志。
二、选词填空。
飘浮飘扬漂浮1.五星红旗迎风()。
2.落叶在水面(),越来越远。
3.瓦蓝的天空中()着几朵白云。
精巧精致精美精湛1.妈妈送给我的生日礼物包装()。
2.展览会上的工艺品件件都很()。
3.金字塔宏伟而又()。
4. 古埃及人很早就掌握了()的造船技术。
【答案】一、1.铸(zhù)愧(guǐ)熠(yì)遐(xiá)幽(yōu)2.埃(āi)菲(fēi)二、1.飘扬2.漂浮3.飘浮 1.精美 2.精巧 3.精致4.精湛二、五年级语文阅读理解训练2.阅读下面短文,完成练习。
对视有一天,萌萌望着我,突然说:“妈妈,你的眼睛里有我。
”接着,他又问:“妈妈,我的眼里有你吗?”于是,我望着他说:“在我看你的时候,你的眼睛里也有我。
”“你知道我在你的眼里是什么样子吗?”他又问。
“知道。
”我说,“你聪明,顽皮,又听话,又不听话,有时又做鬼脸儿……”“那你知道你在我眼里是什么样子吗?”他又问我。
我一下子回答不上来,但我却由此想到:在生活中,我们每个人的眼中都有别人,都注视别人。
但是,并不是每个人都能做到时时处处注意到自己在别人的眼中究竟是什么样子。
如果每个人都能注意到这一点,那该多好。
(1)短文中不少句子里用了“眼中”“眼里”“眼睛里”。
这些词语有两种意思:A.就是视觉的眼睛里;B.有“心目中”的意思。
请你联系上下文,给下面句子中的加点词语选择合适的解释。
Unit 8 Knowledge and WisdomKey to the ExercisesText comprehensionI.Decide which of the following best states the author's argument.CII.Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false.1. F (Refer to Paragraph2. The study of the composition of atoms, or the development of the atom bomb, for example, has placed in the hands of powerful lunatics the means to destroy the human race.)2.T (Refer to Paragraph 2. This has become more difficult than it used to be owing to the extent and complexity of the specialized knowledge required of various kinds of technicians.)3.T (Refer to Paragraph 3. Although he had a comprehensive knowledge of history, he was still partial as the chief lesson of history which he sought to inculcate was that from the year 400AD down to his own time Germany had been the most important nation and the standard-bearer of progress in the world.)4. F (Refer to Paragraph 4. It is true that both Mr. A and Mr. B possess some vices of their respective kinds, but the fact does not prove that they are wise or unwise.)5. F (Refer to paragraph 5. The mistake lies in the extremity of the statement. According to Russell, man cannot free himself entirely from the physical and emotional need, so one can only grow in wisdom, which itself is a matter of degree.)III.Answer the following questions.1.Refer to Paragraph2. A sense of proportion could be seen as the ability to take into full consideration all important factors in an issue and attach due weight to each factor. 2. Refer to Paragraphs 1 and 2. In the first place, they are examples of the idea raised at the very beginning of the text: "although our age far surpasses all previous ages in knowledge, there has been no correlative increase in wisdom." The problem, according to the essay, is partly due to the fact that it is now more difficult to acquire a sense of proportion, or the ability to assign appropriate weights to various factors, thus achieving balance. In consequence, breakthroughs in science are likely to bring about harms if humankind fails to see the end of science and consider everything in a comprehensive manner.3. Refer to Paragraphs 1 to4. According to Russell, the vices of the lack of wisdom are obvious and palpable, ranging from disturbance to public life, most notably the upset of world peace, to unpleasant incidents in private life. Meanwhile, there seems to be animbalance in the growth of knowledge and wisdom, which is very likely to make things even worse. So, wisdom is necessary for both personal and cultural developments.4. Refer to Paragraph5. According to Russell, the essence of wisdom is impartiality, or emancipation from egoistic or temporal concerns. It is naturally difficult for man to attain impartiality, as man is naturally bound up by his own physical states from his birth. As he grows up, however, his horizon widens, his concerns get beyond the limits of time and space, and his feelings become more impersonal, hence the growth of impartiality and wisdom.5. Apart from the fact that it is one of the ingredients of wisdom, impartiality is also the basis of rationality, for irrationality is normally based on partiality.IV.Explain in your own words the following sentences.1.It would be unwise to pursue a goal that is bound to fail, although it might be noble to do so.2.I think the essence of wisdom is to get one's horizon free from the confinement of time and space.Structural analysis of the textParagraph 2: Of these I should put first a sense of proportion: the capacity to take account of all the important factors in a problem and to attach to each its due weight. Paragraph 3: There must be, also, a certain awareness of the ends of human life. Paragraph 4: It is needed in the choice of ends to be pursued and in emancipation from personal prejudice.Paragraph 5: I think the essence of wisdom is emancipation, as far as possible, from the tyranny of the here and now.Four factors that constitute wisdom: comprehensiveness mixed with a sense of proportion; a full awareness of the goals of human life; avoidance of blindness and prejudice in private life; impartiality.Rhetorical features of the textThe capacity to take account of all the important factors in a problem and to attach to each its due weight. (Paragraph 2)This has the entirely unintended result of making the food supply inadequate and lowering the standard of life in the most populous parts of the world. (Paragraph 2) Perhaps one could stretch the comprehensiveness that constitutes wisdom to include not only intellect but also feeling. (Paragraph 3)It is not only in public ways, but in private life equally, that wisdom is needed. (Paragraph 4)Vocabulary exercisesI. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.1.consider (when judging a situation)/take into consideration, give proper value to each/attach adequate importance to each2. Certainly/Very probably, brought a good and helpful effect to mankind, in reality/in actual situations3. talk (disapprovingly) about something less worthy or less important, destroy or ruin each other4. connected with/dependent on5. accordinglyII. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in its appropriate form.1. pursue2. ceased3. attainable4. enmity5. populous6. surpassed7. impartial 8. appallinglyIII.Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. beneficiaries2. undesirable3. horizontally4. descendants5. increasingly6. philosophical7. unduly8. standardizationIV.Fill in the blank(s) in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.1. required of2. sought to3. descended to4. put first5. contributed to6. engage in7. conferred8. upon9. bound up withV. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.1. Antonym: following (subsequent, succeeding)2. Synonym: enhance (advance)3. Synonym: impressive (sensational)4. Antonym: unawareness (ignorance, unconsciousness)5. Synonym: instill (indoctrinate)6. Antonym: confinement (restriction, restraint)7. Antonym: virtue8. Synonym: fairness (indifference, neutrality)VI. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.1. contracted2. keep quiet3. investigate4. treat5. go6. lost consciousness7. tolerate8. get rid ofGrammar exercisesI.Identify the meanings of it in the following sentences.1.This is an emphatic it, introducing a cleft sentence.2.Here it is a pronoun, referring to wisdom.3.The first is an anticipatory it, serving as the formal subject. The second and third are the pronoun referring to "an end."4.This is an anticipatory it, functioning as the formal subject.5.This is an emphatic it, stressing "this approach towards impartiality."II.Insert it + be or there + be in the following sentences.1.there was, there was2.There are, It is, there is3.it was/would be4.It is, There will be5.It is, it is6.It is, it is7.Is there, it is, there is8.There is, It will be, it is, it is, there will be9.It is, it is10. It is, it isIII.Rewrite the following sentences, beginning with It wherever possible.1.It is no good getting annoyed.2.It is illegal to drive a car without a license.3.It was far from clear where the sound was coming from.4.It is impossible to make a living from her painting.5.?6.It was a miracle that the little girl wasn't hurt in the accident.7.?8.It is obvious that you already know my secret.9.It will be surprising if the two countries don't reach an agreement soon.10.It is an honor that Professor Lee is attending the conference.IV.Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions.1. When2. lest3. Although4. not only ... but also5. because6. Although7. While8. sinceplete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate of the four choices given.1. B (The first time is a marginal subordinator.)2. A3. C4. D (unless= if ?not)5.B6. A7. B8. DVI. Make sentences of your own after the sentences given below, keeping the italicized parts in your sentences.1. e.g. He is more like a companion than a tutor.She screamed, not loudly, more in surprise than in terror.2. e.g. She not only took me home but also came the next day to see if I had recovered.Shakespeare was not only a writer but also an actor.Translation exercisesI.Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. 我们这个时代在知识方面远远超越了以往所有时代,在智慧方面却没有相应的长进,这个说法大多数人都会同意。
桂林统编版小学3年级上册语文第六单元测验卷(有答案)考试时间:80分钟(总分:140)A卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题)1. 诗词填字:相见时难别亦难,_______东风无力百花残。
2. 与太阳系相关的星云是什么?A. 恒星形成的地方B. 行星的轨道C. 卫星环绕的区域D. 黑洞的周围3. 我喜欢在夏天吃____。
答案:西瓜4. 星星的生命周期一般包括哪几个阶段?A. 诞生、成长、衰亡B. 生成、变形、消失C. 出生、成熟、灭亡D. 成长、成熟、重生5. 请填写反义词:冷 — (_________)6. 我们要爱护每一____花草。
答案:朵7. 哪个国家的国旗有红色、白色和蓝色三种颜色?A. 中国B. 英国C. 法国D. 俄罗斯8. 诗词填字:此情无计可消除,_______才下眉头却上心头。
9. 江南可采莲,_______莲叶何田田。
答案:忘10. 老师教我们如何____(shū)写汉字,让我觉得很____(yǒu yì si)。
答案:书有意思11. 请填写反义词:真实 — (_________)12. 中国的首都是什么城市?A. 上海B. 北京C. 广州D. 深圳13. 白马湖边草,_______自有幽香。
答案:湿14. 诗词填字:夕阳无限好,_______只惜晨昏短。
15. 我们要爱护每一____动物。
答案:只16. 小朋友们在草地上____。
答案:追逐17. 造句:这个游戏很有趣,__________挑战,__________任务都让我乐在其中。
18. 阅读理解填空题:小朋友们在游乐场上玩_______,忘记了时间。
19. 太阳系中有多少颗行星?A. 7颗B. 8颗C. 9颗D. 10颗20. 什么是太空望远镜?A. 一个普通的望远镜B. 用于观测宇宙的设备C. 一种宇航员工具D. 地球上的照相机21. 春天来了,花儿____了。
答案:开放22. 填空题:大海的潮水_______不息,拍打着岸边。
新技术——《教师教学智慧》作业第一章理解教材的能力1、学习培训后你有哪些收获和帮助?(答案:略)2、你还有什么好的建议请写出来?(答案:略)3、请写一篇自己欣赏的心得体会吧?(答案:略)第二章驾驭教材的能力一、驾驭教材的能力是指什么?答:驾驭教材的能力是指教师运用教材实施教学活动,并通过对教材的熟悉、研究、运用达到最理想化的教学效果的能力。
二、阅读驾驭教材能力水平测试,你如何理解驾驭教材的能力?答:驾驭教材是一个很全面的能力,作为一名教师,不能说符合其中的几项就算掌握了驾驭教材的能力。
这几个题目包括不同的方面,你需要尽可能完全符合上面题目中的说法,那能才说明你驾驭教材的能力很好,具备了一个教师必须掌握的技能之一。
如果你有不符合这些说法的行为,可以仔细核实一下自己到底在哪些方面有欠缺,自己评估下一次欠缺的程度。
好好思考一下,然后结合下面具体的情境,寻找属于自己的提高驾驭教材能力的方法,争取早日形成驾驭教材的能力。
三、在驾驭教材的时候应从哪些地方入手?答: 1)、教师要树立正确的教材观。
2)、创造性地使用教材。
3)、采用合理的教学方法。
4)、恰当处理教学内容。
四、对于处理教材方面能力有欠缺的教师的几项建议?答:1)、适当调整顺序。
2)、适当删减内容3)、注重内在联系。
教师必须更新观念,充分调动自身的智慧与能力,这样才能不断提高处理教材的能力,为推动课堂教学的改革,实现教学创新二作出贡献,才能进行有效的教学活动,教给学生真正有用的知识。
五、如何完善驾驭教材的能力?答:1、和同事一起研究教材、讨论心得。
2、要特别注意教学后的反思,做到及时总结检验、教训,也只有这样在反复推敲中挖掘教材,才能在自己能较好驾驭教材的基础上,达到熟练驾驭教材的水平。
3、大胆质疑,弥补教材的缺点。
4、采用更合理的教学方法,灵活地选举教学工具。
5、继续创新方法。
第三章信息收集和处理的能力一、信息收集和处理的原则?答:1、准确性原则:该原则要求收集到的信息要真是、可靠。
SectionⅣGrammar一、指出下列句子中的名词性从句并注明类型1.That the earth turns around the sun is known to us all.2.Whether the sports will be held as planned depends on the weather.3.What he wants to know is which dress she should buy.4.That was why he didn’t pass the exam.5.He asked me whose handwriting is the best.6.He is pleased with what you have done.7.Whether the plan can be carried out depends on whether the manager will agree to it.8.The truth that the earth is round is known to all.9.I am glad to hear the news that he has been admitted by his dream university.10.I have no idea when he will be back.二、单句语法填空1.When you get there,you can take you like.2.It worried the woman a bit her hair was turning grey.3.How we understand things has a lot to do with we feel.4.He was fired from the factory.That was he was too lazy.5.To my surprise,the small village is no longer it used to be.6.Her words made me recognise silly mistakes I had made.7.The most important thing is you should put your heart into it.8.It remains to be seen the old couple will enjoy their journey.9. the young man had resigned from the company made us surprised.10.His suggestion was we should have an assistant.There is too much work to do.三、阅读理解ASince 1904,Ravinia Festival has been Chicago’s “sound of summer”,a place where you can meet up with your friends,have a wonderful time and hear some of the greatest music in the world.We’ve got stars on the stage and stars in the sky,and it’s all within your reach.But there’s more to Ravinia than merely the world’s greatest music.For as many people who walk through Ravinia’s gate each summer,there are just as many ways to enjoy what we call “The Ravinia Experience”.For some,it all starts with a picnic picked up along the way,greeting your friends at your favourite spot on the lawn.RaviniaDiningWhether you want to add a bottle of wine and some cheese to your picnic on the lawn or sit down to a meal,Ravinia has a wide variety of choices and we welcome you to explore them all.RaviniaGiftsThere are two locations for your shopping convenience!Visit our Main Store in the Dining Pavilion.There you will find different CDs,jewelry,games and more.Or fill your more immediate needs at the shop located behind the Martin Theatre.HowtoBuyTicketsOnlineTickets for the season begin to go on sale online on April 25.Ravinia Festival’s online ticketing makes ordering tickets for your favourite performances easier than ever before.It is available 24 hours a day on the website.Click on the date of your choice to select an event,select your seats and add it to your ticket order.Once you have selected all the events you wish to attend,simply enter your payment information and submit your order.ByPhonePhone sales for the season start on May 22.Order tickets by phone by calling 847-266-5100.Monday—Friday:10:00 am—5:00 pmSaturday/Sunday:Closed1.It can be inferred that Ravinia Festival is .A.a yearly music festivalB.a celebration of old folk musicC.a big food party with music performancesD.a traditional holiday with music and food2.If you buy tickets online for the festival,you can .A.choose where to sitB.get some discountC.decide the time of any performanceD.change the date of an event after payment3.If you want to experience Ravinia Festival,you can .A.go to Chicago in AprilB.make a call at weekendsC.go to Chicago in the summerD.visit the website before AprilBThe painter Georgia O’Keeffe was born in Wisconsin in 1887 and grew up on her family’s farm.At seventeen she decided to be an artist and left the farm for schools in Chicago and New York,but she never lost her contact with the land.Like mostpainters,O’Keeffe painted the things that were most important to her,and nearly all her works are simplified portrayals (描绘) of nature.O’Keeffe became famous when her paintings were discovered and exhibited in New York by the photographer Alfred Stieglitz,whom she married in 1924.During a visit to New Mexico in 1929,O’Keeffe was so moved by the bleak(荒芜的) landscape and broad skies of the western desert that she began to paint its images.Cows’ skulls andother bleached bones found in the desert figured prominently in her paintings.Whenher husband died in 1946,she moved to New Mexico permanently and used the horizonlines of the desert,colourful flowers,rocks,barren hills,and the sky as subjects for her paintings.Although O’Keeffe painted her best-known works in the 1920s,1930s and 1940s,she continued to produce tributes to the western desert until her death in 1986.O’Keeffe is widely considered to have been a pioneering American modernist painter.While most early modern American artists were strongly influenced by European art,O’Keeffe’s position was more independent.She created her own vision andpreferred to view her painting as a private effort.Almost from the beginning,her work was more identifiably(可识别地) American than other painters in its special treatment of colour,light,space and natural forms.4.Alfred Stieglitz .A.was a film directorB.married O’Keeffe i n 1924C.died in 1986D.became famous when his paintings were exhibited in New York5.Which of the following is most similar to O’Keeffe’s relationship with nature?A.A photographer’s relationship with a model.B.A writer’s relationship with a publisher.C.A student’s relationship with a book.D.A carpenter’s relationship with a hammer.6.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an influence on O’Keeffe’s paintings?A.Her life in the countryside.B.Her life in the West.C.The works of European artists.D.The appearance of the natural landscape.7.The main idea of this passage is that .A.O’Keeffe was a different modern American painterB.O’Keeffe was the best painter of her generationC.O’Keeffe liked to paint what was familiar to herD.O’Keeffe used c olours and shapes that are too simple四、七选五阅读理解Are you afraid of failure?However,only by overcoming fear of failure can weachieve success in life.Here are some tips on how to remove fear and focus on success: Understand that at times you make mistakes. 1 Before any of us learned how to walk,we crawled(爬行).We got up,fell down and got up again.We continued the process until we could walk quite well.2 Instead,view it as a stepping stone.Make certain that you learn fromfailure and then use what you have learned in future situations.Refuse to consider failure a character weakness.Doing so will only prevent you from achieving future success.Remember that failure has produced many successes. 3 Albert Einstein’steacher told him to quit school and said,“Einstein,you will never achieveanything!”Beethoven’s music teacher said he was hopeless to become acomposer.Henry Ford’s first two car companies failed.Appreciate the benefits of failure.Ralph Waldo Emerson said,“All life is an experiment.The more experiments you try,the better you make.”It’s hardly possiblefor someone to achieve success for the first time he tries. 4Believe in yourself.Rather than give up when things don’t work out,take it as a chance to build perseverance(坚持不懈).Remind yourself how many failures became successful because they wouldn’t give up. 5A.Don’t take failure personally.B.Work hard and try to avoid failure.C.Realise that you are human and humans make mistakes.D.Believe that you’ve got what it takes to work through the d ifficult times.E.Making the same mistake again can lead to the failure in your future work.F.Consider how many people in history had failed before they became successful.G.In other words,your chances of getting things right on the first try are little.五、语篇填空Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer,who is regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of music.In his 1. (twenty),he had been very famous for his skills on the piano,but then he began to lose his hearing.Beethoven thought about giving up,but in the end he continued to write music.2.(inspire) by his struggles with deafness,the composer produced some amazing pieces.He proceeded with the composition until his death in 1827,3. (write) more than 130 musical works,including his Symphony No.9 in D minor,which took him several years and 4. (complete) in 1824.Before the 5. (perform),the backstage atmosphere at a very famous theatre in Vienna was tense.Beethoven was afraid that the performance would be a disaster.Happily,the audience did not hesitate 6. (applaud) loudly as the famous composer walked out onto the stage 7. the first time in 12 years.As the final,joyous note 8. (signal) the end of the symphony,the audience jumped to their feet,clapping,cheering and waving their hats.But Beethoven continued conducting,his head buried in the score.It was not until Caroline Unger,one of the singers,took his arm and turned him to face the audience 9. the great man realised his symphony was 10. success.答案:一、1.That the earth turns around the sun 主语从句2.Whether the sports will be held as planned 主语从句3.What he wants to know 主语从句;which dress she should buy 表语从句4.why he didn’t pass the exam表语从句5.whose handwriting is the best 宾语从句6.what you have done 宾语从句7.Whether the plan can be carried out 主语从句;whether the manager will agree to it 宾语从句8.that the earth is round 同位语从句9.that he has been admitted by his dream university 同位语从句10.when he will be back 同位语从句二、1.whatever 2.that 3.what 4.because 5.what 6.what 7.that 8.whether9.That10.that三、1.A 推理推断题。
Unit 8 ArchitecturePart I Warming upA.Tapescript:For hundreds of years, it has been an imperial capital of Europe. Its rulers raided the Western world to enrich the coffers of the empire. They spent their wealth on magnificent palaces and grand public buildings. They built an opera house that rivals any in Europe. They founded great museums and libraries. They constructed massive, ornate government buildings. And they raised opulent palaces for themselves.A tour of Vienna is a tour of these monuments to excess.Take Schonbrunn Palace, for instance. The Palace's Million Room, named after the cost of the decorations -- 1 million guilders, is a Rococo masterpiece. Inset in the paneling are 260 rare miniatures of Indo-Persian heritage. The frames are real gold leaf, and the paneling is precious wood. The Great Gallery, modeled after a room in Versailles near Paris, has 35-foot ceilings graced with giant frescoes(壁画)boasting of the power of the Austrian army. Massive crystal chandeliers reflect in the wall of mirrors, trimmed in gold leaf.The list of other sights to see in Vienna is long. St. Stephen's Cathedral dominates the skyline of Old Town, the medieval section of the city. Its main spire soars 450feet into the sky, and the top can be reached byclimbing 343 steps. The cathedral' was begun in the 12th century.In the catacombs(陵墓)beneath the cathedral are copper urns(骨灰坛)containing the intestines of deceased Habsburgs. Their bodies are in ornate caskets(棺材)in the Imperial Burial Vaults in the Kapuziner Church a few blocks away, and can be visited.The Old Town is a fascinating place to walk. Most of the narrow streets have been turned into pedestrian malls lined with shops, coffeehouses and restaurants. In one section, the original Roman ruins under the streets can be seen by going to an underground museum.The Natural History Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts occupy matching buildings on Maria Theresa Plaza, a small square across from the Hofburg. Hofburg is the Habsburg’s in-town palace. It is big, with 2,600 rooms, but not ornate. Hofburg is a jumble of buildings constructed at different times and in different styles, from Baroque, Gothic and Classical to Renaissance and Rococo. Its oldest parts date from the 13th century, but most were built from the 1700s on.B1.The Palais du Louvre:Location: heart of ParisBeginning year of construction: 1527Time when first used as a public art gallery: 1793The Louvre Pyramid:Designer: Ieoh Ming Pe iUse: the main entrance to the Palais du LouvreHeight: 21mWidth: 33mMaterials:steel tubes, cables, sheet glassYear of completion: 1988Tapescript:The Palais du Louvre stands at the heart of Paris, and houses one of the world's greatest collections of works of art. The original palace dates from 1527, and it was extended and added to over the next four centuries. It was first used as a public art gallery in 1793. In 1981, the Chinese-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei was commissioned to redevelop the public part of the Louvre and create more space for reception areas and services. He designed the famous Glass Pyramid, which serves as the main entrance to the building, leading underground to the museum and art gallery. The Pyramid is 21 meters high and 33 meters wide, and uses a combination of steel tubes, cables and sheet glass. It wascompleted in 1988,and quickly became a major tourist attraction in its own right.B21. She likes the Louvre Pyramid because of the transparency, and it has a light effect.2. She likes the Louvre Pyramid for its contrast of shapes. It emphasizes the beauty of the Louvre.3. She thinks the right thing is to put something so contradictory to the Louvre. They stand in dialogue with each other and they don't try to complement each other.4. She thinks it would have been the biggest mistake to try to build something similar to the Louvre.Tapescript:I like the Louvre Pyramid because of its transparency, because you canjust look through it, and it has a very light effect. It is not heavy and it is made of glass, and so it looks like a light object. And I like it for its contrast of shapes, because it is such a contrast to the Louvre building that in fact it doesn't interfere with the beauty of the Louvre, but it even, it emphasizes the beauty of the Louvre. And in the evening when this pyramid is lighted, it's just a source of light to put the Louvre into a new light. And this has for me also a symbolic meaning. And it is such an unexpected shape in this urban context, just to use a traditional shape of a pyramid built in new materials with new technologies, high-tech, and so on, that it is a completely surprising effect. So that people get shocked by it or they like it, but there is nobody who would be uninvolved or who could just pass and not notice this building. So it's something you have to look at. And I think this is also very important in building, and creating something in the cities, and exactly for example close to these historical buildings which are such a... they are so sensitive topics that nobody dares to touch them. I think the right thing is really to put something so contradictory to it that they stand in dialogue with each other and they don't even try to complement each other. Because it would have been the biggest mistake to try to build something similar to the Louvre, to put a building which would copy the Louvre, because it would just mean that we don't live in continuity, the architecture doesn't continue its history, but it would mean that architecture stands still on the level of the 17thcentury, and that would be a lie.Ecology 生态学ecological system 生态系统Consultant 顾问Model 模式Minimize 减小,减少Part II eco-conscious constructionAThe world’s first eco-city /off the coastAgricultural land /half a million /$1.3 billion /a sustainability consultantSustainable developmentA more ecologically friendly model /minimize impact on nature /solar and wind power /power and fertilizers /electric carsB1.1. a dream-house which is sustainable by the environment ----- an environmentally-sustainable dream-house2. windows that face south -- south-facing windows3. a kitchen that is well lit -- a well-lit kitchen4. paint that is based on milk or uses milk as a base ---- milk-based paint5. solutions which are beneficial to the environment -- environmentally-beneficial solutionsTapescript.1. Architect Jim Logan is building his environmentally-sustainable dream-house at the site of a former commune a few miles north of Boulder.2. As you drive onto the small farm property, you're immediately struck by a series of large south-facing windows.3. Walk through the well-lit kitchen, and you'll see that even the north side of the building has a passive solar component.4. In all facets of construction, Logan is emphasizing both biodegradable building products and nontoxic materials. He's using milk-based paint, for example.5. In many cases, many environmentally-beneficial solutions pay for themselves in as little as 6 or 7 or 8 months.Tapescript.1. Logan has incorporated nearly every aspect of a modern eco-conscious design.2. Every room in this house has a window that faces south, regardless of where it's located.3. All the rooms in the house have both day-lighting, which means that there's ample light coming in high into the room so that we don't need to use electric lights during the day.4. As a result, Logan's house will have neither a furnace nor air-conditioning.5. The so-called super-insulation is required to store the solar heat.6. Logan is also using thermal mass, or dirt, to keep the house both warm in the winter and cool in the summer.7. He's using milk-based paint, for example, and relatively little of that.8. This room and the inside of this room -- virtually all the finishes did not need to be painted.9. Painting is a fairly un-environmental act in that it is something that involves chemistry.10. Initially, Logan will get all his water from a well.11. The roof has gutters and will eventually collect rainwater for general use.B3. Main features:south-facing windows: day-lighting, solar heatno furnaceno air-conditioningsolar heater: hot waterthree-foot outside walls: adobe + insulation + adobethermal massmilk-based paintceiling: galvanizedinside wall: plasterno carpetnot connected to a water system: well, rainwaterTapescript:A--Alan J--Jones L--LoganA: Many environmentalists and energy experts say that the wave of the future won't be any one miracle cure, but rather overall conservation of available resources. The approach is being spearheaded by a quiet revolution in the eco-conscious construction business. Colorado Public Radio's Peter Jones recently visited a building site near Boulder andbrings us this report.J: Architect Jim Logan is building his environmentally sustainable dream-house at the site of a former commune a few miles north of Boulder. Logan has incorporated nearly every aspect of a modern eco-conscious design. As you drive onto the small farm property, you're immediately struck by a series of large south-facing windows. Walk through the well-lit kitchen, and you'll see that even the north side of the building has a passive solar component.L: Every room in this house has a window that faces south, regardless of where it's located, so all the rooms in the house have both day-lighting, which means that there's ample light coming in high into the room so that we don't need to use electric lights during the day, and also have south-facing glass that provides solar heat.J: As a result, Logan's house will have neither a furnace nor air-conditioning. For hot water, he'll tee an active solar heater. But efficient use of the sun is only one of the building's many eco-conscious features.L: The outside walls -- if you include a foot of adobe, a foot of insulation, and another foot of adobe- are three feet thick.J: The so-called super-insulation is required to store the solar heat, but Logan is also using thermal mass, or dirt, to keep the house both warm in the winter and cool in the summer.J: In all facets of construction, Logan is emphasizing both biodegradable building products and nontoxic materials. He's using milk-based paint, for example, and relatively little of that.L: This room and the inside of this room- virtually all the finishes did not need to be painted. The ceiling is made out of galvanized metal and the walls are plaster. Painting is a fairly un-environmental act in that it is something that involves chemistry, it involves doing it over and over many times in the lifetime of the building.J: And don't look for any carpeting in Logan's house.L: Well even if carpet is made from recycled material, it still can't be recycled the second time currently, so carpet virtually always gets thrown away. Also, most carpet gives off volatile organic compounds.J: Initially, Logan will get all his water from a well. The house won't be connected to a city water system. But he says the roof has gutters and will eventually collect rainwater for general use. Logan is paying $75 a square foot to build his house, and estimates environmental features added 10 - 15% to the up-front costs. But he says he'll save money in the long run. L: In many cases, many environmentally-beneficial solutions pay for themselves in as little as 6 or 7 or 8 months. A low-flow showerhead in most situations will pay for itself in a month.Part III Tomorrow's houseA.1. What is home automation? In your opinion, what are some of the things that could be examples of home automation?2. What are some of the main interests in creating automated houses?3. Can home automation offer benefits and lifestyle improvements for elderly and disabled people? Imagine how.B.Safety:Security systems that detect fires, gas and water leaks, intruders, unwelcome guests, etc.Security systems that limit home access to specific times of the day and tell you which doors and windows are openEnergy-efficiency:Lights that turn themselves off when you leave a roomSensors that help open skylights, turn on ceiling fans and close the draperies when the house reaches a certain temperature ConvenienceAppliances that tell you when something is wrong with them Security system, spa, lights, CD player, garage door, thermostat, stereo, etc. that can be controlled while in the house or remotely from a touch-tone phone or computer and modemLifestyle improvements for elderly and disabled people: voicecommand, infrared remote control, etc.Tapescript:Current advances in home automation offer homeowners convenience, security, energy savings and a lot of gee-whiz technology.With a fully automated home, you'd be able to pick up your phone, call your house and instruct it to disarm the security system, start the spa, turn up the lights and coax classical music from the compact disc player. While you were at it, you could also open the garage door or set the thermostat to a pleasant 70 degrees.Sound intriguing? How about lights that turn themselves off when you leave a room? A stereo that quiets itself when the phone rings? Or appliances that tell you when something is wrong with them?Although most home automation systems now on the market are expensive and available only in new homes, within the next two years you can expect an explosion of products that transform homes into architectural geniuses.By all accounts, the time is right for houses to become "smart." During the last decade, consumers have readily accepted such technological wonders as microwave ovens, fax machines and cellular phones. Our cars use microprocessors, automated tellers abound, and virtually everyone has access to a personal computer. The interest in home automation, however, is not born out of a desire to create a space-age home. It stemsfrom a genuine interest in ways to make houses safe, energy-efficient and more comfortable.Take security, for example. If there is a fire, an automated house will detect it, turn off the gas, close the dampers in the ventilation system, turn on the lights, unlock the doors, set off an alarm and call the fire department. More advanced systems might even tell you where the fire is and through which room you should escape.In the case of an intruder, a triggered motion detector can turn on floodlights in the yard and instruct your stereo to queue up the sound of a barking dog.Or say you want to avoid unwelcome guests. By mounting a video camera at the front door, you can view visitors on a TV screen. Automated security systems can also detect gas and water leaks, limit home access to specific times of the day and tell you which doors and windows are open when you activate the system.With Home Manager, one of several automation systems on the market, you can warm up the master bedroom, kitchen and bathroom in the morning before the alarm goes off. Or you can program it to keep the nursery at a constant temperature. In midsummer, you can even instruct sensors in the house to open skylights, turn on ceiling fans and close the draperies when the house reaches a certain temperature.All of these functions can be controlled while in the house or remotelyfrom a touch-tone phone or computer and modem.In addition, home automation offers tremendous lifestyle improvements for elderly and disabled people. For those who cannot push a button or flip a switch, a voice command can be used to activate security cameras, turn up the stereo volume or drop the room temperature a few degrees. The click of an infra: red remote control could turn on the oven, close the blinds or open the door.So what is home automation, exactly? In short, it's actually a combination of several things including microprocessors, enhanced power line transmission, computer chips, telephone and cable wiring, infrared sensors and radio frequency waves.Fortunately, the manufacturers that are developing these automated products understand that consumers don't care how something works as much as they care that it does work and is easy to operate.。
Unit 8 Have you read Treasure Island yet? (Period 2)Section A (3a-3c)Ⅰ.阅读理解。
Reading books is a good hobby for all kinds of reasons. First, reading books is fun. You can make yourself happy if you like reading. This is especially useful when the weather is bad.It is a relaxing hobby, too. You can really become lost in a book.Next, you can read a book anywhere: in a car, in a waiting room, on a plane or in bed. All you need is a book! Reading is a convenient hobby as it is easy to stop and then start again.Another good reason for reading books is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby, you will get better and better at it. This makes you read faster and become easier at understanding what you read. If you read enough, you will probably find that your schoolwork becomes much better.Some people say that reading is out of date. This is not true. You can read on computers, and the more you read, the better your computer skills will be. Good readers are most likely to be good writers too. They are usually good at spelling as well, and have more things to write about. 1.How can reading make you feel?A.Bored.B.Tired.C.Happy.D.Sad. 2.What does the underlined word “convenient” mean in Chinese?A.复杂的B.流行的C.方便的D.合适的3.You can read faster ________.A.if you read as a hobby B.if you are a studentC.after you read a book D.if you are smart4.What do you think of your schoolwork when you read enough?A.It is much more.B.It is much better.C.It is much worse.D.It is much harder.5.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.The place to read books.B.Reading is a good hobby.C.How to read books.D.Reading is so boring.Ⅰ.词形填空。
Unit 8 Knowledge and WisdomKey to the ExercisesText comprehensionI.Decide wh i ch of the fol lov/ing bes t states the aut hor1 s ar game nt.CI I ・ Judge, accord i ng to the text, whe ther the fol lowing stat ements are t rue or fa I se.>1. F (Refer to Paragraph 2 ・ The s tudy oft he compos i ti on of a to ms, or t he developmen t of the atom bomb, for examp I e, has placed in the hands of power fu I I una tics the means to destroy the human race・)2.T (Refer to Paragraph 2. This has become more diff icuIt than it used to be owing to the extent and comp lexi ty of the spec ial i zed knov/1 edge requ i red of var i ous k i nds of technicians・)3.T (Refer to Paragraph 3・ Alt hough he had a comprehe nsive know I edge of his tory, he was still partial as the chief lesson of history which he sought to inculcate was that from the year 400AD down to his own time Germany had been the most important nation and the standard-bearer of progress in the worId ・)4. F (Refer to Paragraph 4. It is true that both Mr. A and Mr. B possess some vices of the i r respecti ve k inds, but the fact does not prove that they are v/i se or unwi se.)5. F (Refer to paragraph 5・ The mistake I ies in the ext rem ity of the sta temen t・ Accord i ng to RusseI I, man cannot free himself entirely from the phys i caI and emot i ona I need, so one can on I y grow in wi sdom, wh i ch i tse I f is a matter of degree ・)III.Answer the fol lowing questions・1・Refer to Paragraph 2・ A sense of proportion could be seen as the abi I ity to take into ful I consideration a I I important factors i n an i ssue and attach due we i ght to each factor.%2.Refer to Paragraphs 1 and 2・ In the f i rst place, they are examples of the idea ra i sed at the very beg inning of the tex t: "al though our age far surpasses al I previous ages i n knowledge, t here has been no corre I a tive in crease i n w i sdom ・” The problem, according to the essay, is partly due to the fact that it is now more difficuIt to acqui re a sense of proportion, or the abiIity to assign appropr iate we i ghts to var ious factors, thus achieving balance・In consequence, breakthroughs in science are I i ke I y to br i ng about harms i f humankind fails to see the end of sc i ence and consider everything in a comprehensive manner・3.Refer to Paragraphs 1 to4. Accord i ng to Russe I I, the v i ces of the I ack of w i sdom are obvious and palpable, rang ing from dis turbance to pub I ic I ife, mos t not ably the upse to f world peace, t ounpleasan t inc ide nts in pr i va te I i fe ・ Meanwhile, there seems to be an imba I ance in the grow th of knov/l edge and w i sdom, which i s very I i ke I y to make things even worse・ So, wisdom is necessary for both personal and cultural deveI opments.4.Refer toParagraph5 ・ Accord in g to Russe I I, t he esse nee of wi sdom i s impart i a I ity, or emancipation from egoistic or temporaI concerns. It is naturally difficuIt for man to attain impar tial ity, as man i s nat ural ly bound up by his own physical states from his b i r th. As he grows up, however, h i s hor i zon widens, his co ncerns ge t beyond the limits of time and space, and h i s feel ings become more impers on a I, hence the growth of impartiality and wisdom.5.Apart from the fact that it is one of the ingredients of wisdom, impartial ity is also the basis of rational ity, for irrational ity is normal ly based on partial ity.IV.Exp la in in your own words the fol lowing sentences・1・ It would be unwise to pursue a goal that is bound to fail, although it might be noble to do so.2.I t h i nk the esse nee of wi sdom i s to get on e's hor i zon free from the con fin emen t of time and space・Structural analysis of the textParagraph 2: Of these I should put first a sense of proportion: the capacity to take acco unt of all the impor tant factors in a problem and to att ach to each it s due we i gh t・ Paragraph 3: There must be, also, a certain awareness of the ends of human I ife・ Paragraph 4: It is needed in the choice of ends to be pursued and in emancipation from personal prejudice・Paragraph 5: I t h i nk the esse nee of wisdom i s emanci pa tion, as far as possible, from the tyranny of the here and now.Four factors that const itute wisdom: comprehens i veness mixed with a sense of proportion; a fu I I awareness of the goa I s of human life; avoidanee of b I i ndness and pre judice in pr ivate life; impartial ity.Rhetorical features of the textThe capacity to take account of a I I the importarrt factors in a problem and to attach to each its due weight・(Paragraph 2)This has the entirely unintended resuIt of making the food supply inadequate and lower ing the st andard of I ife in the mos t populous par ts of the world ・(Paragraph 2)Perhaps one could st retch the comprehens i veness that cons tit utes wisdom to include not onlyintellect but also fee Iing. (Paragraph 3)It is n ot only in pub I ic ways, but in pr i va te I ife equal ly, tha t wi sdom i s needed ・(Paragraph 4)Vocabulary exercises1.Exp la in the underIi ned part in each sentence in your own words・1・ consider (when judging a situation)/take intoconsideration, give proper value to each/attach adequate importance to each2.Certain Iy/Very probably, brought a good and he IpfuI effect to mankind, in reaI i ty/in actuaI s ituat i ons3.talk (disapprovingly) about something less worthy or less important, destroy or ru i n each other4.connected with/dependent on5.accordinglyFi I I in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in itsappropr iate form.1.pursue 2・ ceased3. attainable4. enmity5.populous6.surpassed7・ impartial 8. appal IinglyIII.Fi I I i n the bIanks with the appropr i ate forms of the given words・1.beneficiar ies 2・ undes i rable3.horizontally4. descendsrrts5.increasingly 6・ phi IosophicaI?7.unduly 8・ standardizationIV.Fi I I in the blank(s) in each sentence with an appropr iate phrasaI verb or co I I ocation taken from the text.1・ required of2.sought to3.descended to4.put first5.contributed to6.engage i n)7.conferred8.upon9.bound up withV.Gi ve a synonym or an antonym of the word under I ined in each sentence in the sense it is used・1・ Antonym: following (subsequent, succeed i ng)2.Synonym: enhanee (advance)3.Synonym: impressive (sensat ional)4.Antonym: unawareness (ignoranee, unconsciousness)5.Synonym: instill (indoctrinate)6.Antonym: confinement (restrietion, restraint)7.Antonym: vi rtue8.Synonym: fairness (indifferenee, neutrality)VI.Exp I a in the under Ii ned phrasaI verbs i n your own words. 1・ contracted2.keep quiet3.investigate4.treat5.go6.lost consciousness7.to I erate8.get rid ofGrammar exercisesI.I dentify the mean i ngs of i t in the fol lowing sentences・1.This is an emphat ic it, introducing a cIeft sentence・2.Here it is a pronoun, referr ing to wisdom.3.The first is an anticipatory it, serving as the forma I sub ject・ The second and thi rd are the pronoun referr ing to "an end・”4.This is an anti ci patory it, functioning as the formal sub ject・5.This is an emphatic it, stressing 壮his approach tov/ards impartiality.I I. Insert it + be or there * be in the fol lowing sentences.1.there was, there was2.There are, It is, there is3・ it was/would be4.It is, There wi I I be5.It is, it is6.It is, it is7.Is there, it is, there i s8.There is, It will be, it is, it is, t here wi I I be9.It is, it is10.It is, it isIII. Rewr i te the fol lowing sentences, beg inning with It wherever poss i bIe. 1・ It is no good getting annoyed・2.It is i I IegaI to dr ive a car without a I icense・3.It v/as far from c I ear where the sound was com ing from.4.It is impossibIe to make a Iiving from her painting.5.5.It was a mi racIe that the little girl wasn't hurt in the accident・7.6.It is obvious that you a I ready know my secret・7.It will be surpr i s i ng i f the two countr i es don't reach an agreement soon.8.It is an honor that Professor Lee is attending the conference・IV. Fill in the blanks with appropr iate con junctions.1.When2.lest3.Although4.not only ・・・ but a I so5.because6.Although7.While8.s i neep Iete each sentence with what you think the most appropr iate of the four choices given・1. B (The fi rst time is a marginaI I subordinator.)2. A3. C4. D (uniess= if not)5. B\A6.7. B8. DVI. Make sentences of your own after the sentences given below, keeping theital ici zed parts in your sentences・1.・ He is more Iike a companion than a tutor.She screamed, not loudly, more in surpr i se than in terror・2.・ She not only took me home but a I so came the next day to see if I had recovered・Shakespeare was not only a wr iter but a I so an actor・Translation exercisesI.Trans late the fol lowing sentences into Chinese・1.我们这个时代在知识方面远远超越了以往所有时代,在智意方面却没有相应的长进,这个说法大多数人都会同意。