必修二北师大版阅读课文改编填词(精)
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英语必修二北师大版课文改编晨读材料The Future of CyberspaceIn the last thirty years, the Internet 1.has_grown (grow) rapidly, and this growth is clearly going to continue.Some experts are pessimistic 2.about the future. 3.One worry is crime in cyberspace. In the futur e, terrorists may “attack” the world’s computers, cause chaos, make planes and trains crash.4.However,_ many people are optimistic about the future of the Internet. Already, users can buy books, find out about holiday 5.offers (offer) and so on. Angela Rossetto believes that, in the future, 6.it is clear that we are going to see a growth in shopping on the Internet. And she also says we will get 7.entertainment (entertain) from the Net and that television will probably 8.disappear (appear). The mail service may also vanish with the 9.increasing (increase) use of e-mail. Some experts see our future in virtual reality — the use of computers with sounds and pictures 10.that make you feel as if you are in a real situation.Virtual RealityTom and Cathy are talking about their plans for this weekend. Cathy will be busy this weekend 1.because she must finish her project on 2.the history of the Internet for next Monday’s lesson. And Tom will probably go camping, but it 3.depends (depend) on the weather. f it rains, he will stay home and help Cathy 4.with her project. Cathy is very thankful 5.to his offer. And she hopes he can give her some 6.suggestions (suggest) about books on the project, and then she will look for them in the library. Tom suggests she 7.(should)_use (use) the library computer to look for the information. He will send her the website address when he gets home. Cathy imagines that they would not only be able to travel around the world, 8.but also go to study in any world famous universities 9.where they wanted to go. Although Tom doesn’t understand completely, he thinks it could be really 10.exciting (excite).Virtual TourismAuckland is 1.the largest city in New Zealand. It is a seaside city. The history of thecity goes back 650 years 2.when the Maoris settled in the area. European 3.settlement (settle) began in 1840.Auckland was the capital of New Zealand for some time. Later, the capital moved to Wellington, 4.because it was more central. Auckland is growing 5.rapidly (rapid) and it now has large modern suburbs.Auckland has many famous 6.sights (sight). In the city, you can enjoy an 7.amazing (amaze) view from the Sky Tower. It has a warm climate with plenty of sunshine — the average temperature in January (summer) is 23.4℃ 8.and in July (winter) it is 7.8℃.It is easy 9.to_travel (travel) between Auckland and the rest of New Zealand. There 10.are (be) also regular international flights.Alanis-A true performerCanadian singer and song writer , Alanis, is used to 1.being (be) in the public eye. Her most famous album is Jagged Little Pill.Last Thursday night, hundreds of fans went to see her 2.performing/performance (perform) in concert at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge. She has a strong fan base in England. There was not 3.an empty seat in the concert hall, though it was an 4.extremely (extreme)cold night. She gave a creative and powerful performance in the song Utopia, the first part of 5.which was filled with anger, 6.while the last part expressed love and joy.Although the concert hall was cold and the sound system caused a few 7.problems (problem), the audience could still enjoy the concert. Many people were long-time fans and sang along 8.to nearly every song. Throughout the concert, the atmosphere inside the concert hall was extremely 9.exciting (excite). Everyone agreed that they were greatly impressed 10.by her brilliant music and singing. She was a true performer.Experiment in FolkKong Xiangdong is a world-famous 1.pianist (piano). But it is not easy for him 2.to_succeed (succeed). As his mother was a great music lover, music had always been part of his life when he was a little boy.But his mother couldn’t buy him a piano 3.until he was seven. She had to draw piano keys on a piece of paper 4.so that he could practise as early as possible. He was made to practise so much that he wanted to give up 5.at times. However, he never quit. And at the age of 18, he became 6.the youngest prize winner in an important international competition.But after years of performing, he felt that 7.in some ways he had lost his own style.This is 8.why he went back to his roots and rediscovered the beauty in Chinese folk music. Last week he surprised his fans by giving a concert bining (combine) classical music with Chinese folk music. The concert was such a success that Kong’s Dream Tour Concert is 10.expected (expect) to run for the next two years in many big cities.Let‘s DanceBalletBallet began in Italy and France and is still 1.an important art form in Western culture.Folk DanceFolk dances are 2.traditional (tradition) styles of dancing that come from ordinary people. They are usually group dances 3.that are taught from one generation 4.to another.One of the well-known folk dances in China is the Yangge. In many parts of the country, you can see people 5.dancing (dance) in the street during festivals.They 6.are_dressed (dress) in beautiful costumes, skipping back and 7.forth to the rhythm of loud drums.People like to watch 8.performances (perform) of this unique folk dance.Popular DancePopular or social dances often come from folk dances.Until the eighteenth century, social dances were only 9.held (hold) in palaces or the homes of noble families.In the United States, the mixing of immigrant cultures produced new forms of dance, such 10.as tap dancing.A Matter of TasteXu Beihong was important in modern Chinese folk art.He developed the tradition of combining poetry 1.__ with _ painting.His famous painting is Racing Horse.He used different shades of grey in a creative way 2._ to show (show) the sweat along the horse’s body.Qi Baishi was one of China’s greatest 3._ painters _ (paint). He worked with wood 4._ during _ his early youth. Then his interest changed to simple pictures from everyday life, such as vegetables, flowers, birds and insects.Chen Yifei was a very successful artist. His soft portraits of beautiful women are very 5.__ valuable (value). His painting, named Poppy, is 6._ a _typical example of Chen’s style.In the painting, a young woman sits alone and is deep in thought.Her hand 7._ holding (hold) the fan is 8._ elegantly (elegant) positioned above her knees. 9._ To emphasise (emphasis) the woman even more, Chen adds a lot of detail to the fan and the cloth of her dress, 10._ and chooses to paint the background behind the woman black.The Art of PaperI interviewed a paper-cutting expert, Chen Zijiang, 1.__ who __ gave me much information for my article on Chinese Art.Paper-cutting is a Chinese folk art 2.__ with a long history.It can date back to the time of the Northern and Southern Dynasty.Mr Chen laughed at the look of surprise on my face.He went on to explain that there 3._ are (be) three types of paper cuts.Paper cuts used for 4._ decoration (decorate) are often seen on windows and gates.They are usually put up during holidays 5.__ to bring (bring) good luck.People also put them on presents 6.__ given (give) to new parents.Paper cuts used for religious purposes are often found in temples.They are also used as offerings to 7.___ the dead. The third kind of paper cuts are those used to make patterns on clothing.The interview was very useful 8.___ as I got a lot of interesting information for my article.I was ready to try out paper-cutting for 9.__ myself (I). I waved goodbye to Mr Chen, and I was going to meet him again 10.__ so __ that he could help me make my first paper cut.The House on Mango StreetWe didn’t always live on Mango Street.We moved a lot.The house on Mango Street is 1._ ours (we), and we don’t have to pay rent and worry about the landlord being 2._ angry (anger). But even so, it’s not the house we thought we’d get.We had to leave the flat on Loomis quick 3. because the water pipes broke and so on.We had to use the washroom next door and carry water over.That’s 4._ why _we moved into the house on Mango Street, far away, on the other side of the town.My parents always told us that one day we would move into a house, a real house5.__ that/which would be ours. And we would have a basement, at least three washrooms,a big yard and grass 6._ growing (grow) without a fence. This was the house Papa talked7._ about _when he dreamed of being rich.But the house on Mango Street is not the way they 8._described _ (describe) it.It’s small and red with narrow steps in front. Out back 9._ is ___ (be) a small garage for the car we don’t own 10._ yet。