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Unit 6 Keep our city clean 词组和句子归纳Name______________一、词组1. keep our city clean 保持我们城市干净2. keep the classroom quiet 保持教室安静3. make our city dirty 使我们城市变脏4. make the air dirty 使空气变脏5. make the streets messy 使街道变脏6. make me happy 让我变得开心7. the photo of my family 我们一家的照片8. these pictures of our city 这些我们城市的照片9. smoke from cars 来自汽车的尾气10. black smoke from factories 来自工厂的烟11. in the water 在水里12. dead fish 死鱼13. take the bus to school=go to school by bus 乘公交上学15. take the metro to school=go to school by metro乘地铁上学14. walk to school=go to school on foot 走路上学16. ride to the park=go to the park by bike 骑车去公园17. move…away from…从……搬走18. put rubbish in the bin把垃圾放进垃圾箱19. plant more trees 种更多树20. help keep the air clean帮助保持空气干净21. great idea(s) 极好的主意22. Well done! 干得好!23. help clean the desk 帮助擦桌子24. help her with her homework在作业上帮她25. sweep the floor 扫地27. throw rubbish 扔垃圾26. clean the desks and chairs 擦桌椅28. throw away 扔掉29. sit on the hill 坐在山丘上30. fly away 飞走31. come back 回来32. walk home=go home on foot 走路回家33. after school 放学后34. live in the city 住在城市里35. many museums 许多博物馆36. clean and beautiful 干净又整洁37. throw a banana skin 扔一个香蕉皮38. on the ground 在地上39. shouldn’t do that 不应该那么做40. pick it up 把它捡起来41. too late 太晚了42. slip on…在……上滑倒43. fall down 倒下44. go to hospital去医院看病45. make our city_______ 使我们城市变漂亮make the _______ tidy 使房间变整洁make ___ ______ ______ 使床变乱make ___ ______ ______ 使孩子们开心make ___ _______ ______ 使水变冷归纳:make+______/________+________47. keep the _____ _______使房间保持干净keep the _____ _______使孩子们保持安静归纳:keep+______/________+________46. make _____ happy 使我们变得开心make _____ sad 使她变得难过make _____ sleepy 使他变得困倦make _____ excited 使他们变得激动make _____ ______ 使它变短使……变得……48. keep _____ warm 使我保持暖和keep _____ _______ 使它们保持整洁使……保持……二、句子1.Look at these pictures of our city. 看这些我们城市的图片2.What makes the air dirty? 什么使得空气变脏?3.Smoke from cars makes the air dirty. 来自汽车的尾气使空气变脏。
Unit 12Clothes Make the Man — UneasyAnne Hollander1. The last decade has made a large number of men more uneasy about what to wear than they might ever have believed possible. The idea that one might agonize over whether to grow sideburns or wear trousers of a radically different shape had never occurred to a whole generation. Before the mid '60s whether to wear a tie was the most dramatic sartorial problem: everything else was a subtle matter of surface variation. Women have been so accustomed to dealing with extreme fashion for so long that they automatically brace themselves for whatever is coming next, including their own willingness to resist or conform and all the probable masculine responses. Men in modern times have only lately felt any pressure to pay that kind of attention. All the delicate shades of significance expressed by the small range of possible alternatives used to be absorbing enough: Double- or single-breasted cut? Sports jacket and slacks or a suit? Shoes with plain or wing tip? The choices men had had to make never looked very momentous to a feminine eye accustomed to a huge range of personally acceptable possibilities, but they always had an absolute and enormous meaning in the world of men, an identifying stamp usually incomprehensible to female judgment. A hat with a tiny bit of nearly invisible feather was separated as by an ocean from a hat with none, and white-on-white shirts, almost imperceptibly complex in weave, were totally shunned by those men who favored white oxford-cloth shirts. Women might remain mystified by the ferocity with which men felt and supported these tiny differences, and perhaps they might pity such narrow sartorial vision attaching so much importance to half an inch of padding in the shoulders or an inch of trouser cuff.2. But men knew how lucky they were. It was never very hard to dress the part of oneself. Even imaginative wives and mothers could eventually be trained to reject all seductive but incorrect choices with respect to tie fabric and collar shape that might connote the wrong flavor of spiritual outlook, the wrong level of education, or the wrong sort of male bonding. It was a well ordered world, the double standard flourished without hindrance, and no man who stuck to the rules ever needed to suspect that he might look ridiculous.3. Into this stable system the width-of-tie question erupted in the early '60s. Suddenly, and for the first time in centuries, the rate of change in masculine fashion accelerated with disconcerting violence, throwing a new light on all the steady old arrangements.Women looked on with secret satisfaction, as it became obvious that during the next few years men might think they could resist the changes, but they would find it impossible to ignore them. In fact to the discomfiture of many, the very look of having ignored the changes suddenly became a distinct and highly conspicuous way of dressing, and everyone ran for cover. Paying no attention whatever to nipped-in waistlines, vivid turtlenecks, long hair with sideburns, and bell-bottom trousers could not guarantee any comfy anonymity, but rather stamped one as a convinced follower of the old order -- thus adding three or four dangerous new meanings to all the formerly reliable signals. A look in the mirror suddenly revealed man to himself wearing his obvious chains and shackles, hopelessly unliberated.4. In general, men of all ages turn out not to want to give up the habit of fixing on a suitable self-image and then carefully tending it, instead of taking up all the new options. It seems too much of a strain to dress for all that complex multiple role-playing, like women. The creative use of male plumage for sexual display, after all, has had a very thin time for centuries: the whole habit became the special prerogative of certain clearly defined groups, ever since the overriding purpose of male dress had been established as that of precise identification. No stepping over the boundaries was thinkable -- ruffled evening shirts were for them, not me; and the fear of the wrong associations was the strongest male emotion about clothes, not the smallest part being fear of association with the wrong sex.5. The difference between men's and women's clothes used to be an easy matter from every point of view, all the more so when the same tailors made both. When long ago all elegant people wore brightly colored satin, lace, and curls, nobody had any trouble sorting out the sexes or worrying whether certain small elements were sexually appropriate. So universal was the skirted female shape and the bifurcated male one that a woman in men's clothes was completely disguised, and long hair or gaudy trimmings were never the issue. It was the 19th century, which produced the look of the different sexes coming from different planets, that lasted such a very long time. It also gave men official exemption from fashion risk, and official sanction to laugh at women for perpetually incurring it.6. Women apparently love the risk, of course, and ignore the laughter. Men secretly hate it and dread the very possibility of a smile. Most of them find it impossible to leap backward across the traditional centuries into a comfortable renaissance zest for these dangers, since life is hard enough now anyway. Moreover, along with fashion came the pitiless exposure of masculine narcissism and vanity, so long submerged and undiscussed. Men had lost the habit of having their concern with personal appearance show asblatantly as women's -- the great dandies provided no continuing tradition, except perhaps among urban blacks. Men formerly free from doubt wore their new finery with colossal self-consciousness, staring covertly at everyone else to find out what the score really was about all this stuff. High heels and platform soles, once worn by the Sun King and other cultivated gentlemen of the past, have been appropriated only by those willing to change not only their heights but their way of walking. They have been ruled out, along with the waist-length shirt opening that exposes trinkets nestling against the chest hair, by men who nevertheless find themselves willing to wear long hair and fur coats and carry handbags. Skirts, I need not add, never caught on.1. 过去的十年里,为了穿什么衣服,戴什么饰品许多男士感到很不自在,连他们自己都不曾相信过会有这种可能。
译林版六年级上册Unit 6 考点精练(B)班级:姓名:一.选择( )1.The rubbish our city dirty. A. make B. making C. makes ( )2.--What our city dirty? --Smoke the cars and the factories.A. makes; from B. make; from C. takes; to( )3.To keep the air clean, we can plant trees. A.any B more C. much( )4.【易错】There’s much in our city. A.museums B.factories C.rubbish( )5.Mary can’t her bag. Now she . A.find; is looking for B. look for; is finding C. find; look for( )6. 【易错】We can the floor now. A.sweep B.sweeping C. are sweeping( )7.Grandma is sleeping. We shout. A. should B. shouldn’t C.can( )8.The floor is wet. The old man and . A.slips;f alls B. falls;s lips C.picks;falls( )9. 【易错】Bobby is sick . He goes hospital. A. to B. to the C./二.填入适当的词1.写出下面的动词过去式plant—move—slip—make-- throw—put—keep-- sweep—fall—2.c lean( 反义词)3.dry (反义词)4.any( 同义词)5.there(反义词)6.study( 现在分词)7.unhappy( 反义词)8.smoke( 现在分词)9.No(同音词)10.their(宾格)11.【易错】Who (make) our streets clean every morning?12.【易错】Who (smoke) in the room?13.What (make)the river dirty?14.【易错】There (be) a lot of rubbish in the water last year.15.Can you pick (they) up?16.People often (plant) trees on Planting Trees Day.17.They (plant) trees in the hill now.18.Well (do), children!19.Look, the old man (water) the flowers in the garden.20.Yesterday it heavily.(rain) , so I (take) a bus to school.21.Bobby often (throw) rubbish on the ground.22.We should (keep) our school clean.23.Helen (come) to school by metro every day.24.--Don’t (park) your car here, Sir. -- Oh, sorry.25.There (be) any orange juice in the bottle.26.No (run) means you can’t run here.27.-- someone (smoke)?--I can smell it.三.翻译1.保持我们的城市干净2.保持房间温暖3.又乱又脏4.【易错】汽车尾气5.许多垃圾6.go to hospital7.步行上学校school = go to school8.【易错】步行回家= go home9.让她伤心10. 帮助他做家庭作业11.捡起它们12.使……干净13.搬离我们城市14.河里的垃圾15.乘地铁去上学16.使空气变脏17.从工厂里冒出的黑烟使得空气变脏。
人要衣装的英语作文篇1Oh, dear friends! Have you ever thought about the saying that "Clothes make the man"? It's a topic worth pondering deeply. In today's society, appearance plays a significant role, and clothing is an essential part of it.When it comes to job interviews, for instance. A proper and decent outfit can make a huge difference! Imagine you are the interviewer, and two candidates with similar qualifications come in. One is dressed neatly and professionally, while the other is in casual and sloppy clothes. Whom would you be more inclined to give a chance to? Surely, the well-dressed one leaves a better first impression and increases the possibility of success.And what about attending important social events? The right clothing can boost your confidence! When you put on that elegant dress or that sharp suit, you feel a sense of empowerment. You stand taller, smile brighter, and interact more freely. Don't you think so?So, isn't it true that clothes have a considerable impact on how we are perceived and how we feel about ourselves? But, wait a minute! Does this mean that inner qualities don't matter at all? Of course not! However, we can't deny the fact that in many situations, clothing acts as a powerful tool to enhance our image and opportunities.In conclusion, clothes do play an important role in our lives, but let's not forget to cultivate our inner selves as well. After all, true charm comes from a combination of both the outside and the inside.篇2People often say that "clothes make the man". This statement not only reflects a surface phenomenon but also reveals deep-rooted social phenomena and values. Fashion industry is booming because people attach great importance to clothing. Brands and designers keep innovating to meet the diverse demands of consumers. They create trends and influence people's choices. However, there are also some problems. Some people overly pursue external dress and ignore inner cultivation. They spend a lot of money and time on buying brand-name clothes, but neglect to improve their knowledge and moral quality. Isn't it a pity? We should think about it seriously. Should we focus only on the appearance and ignore the essence? Of course not! A person's true charm lies not only in the beautiful clothes but also in the rich inner world. A person with good qualities and wisdom will always shine, no matter what they wear. So, while we pay attention to clothing, we should also attach importance to cultivating our inner self. Don't you agree? After all, only when the inner and the outer are both developed can a person truly be excellent and admirable!篇3Oh, dear friends! Have you ever thought about the profound significance of "Clothes make the man"? In different cultures and eras, clothing plays a remarkable role. For instance, in some traditional cultures, specific attires symbolize one's identity and status. The elaborate robes of ancient emperors or the distinctive costumes of noble families clearly defined their social standing. Isn't it astonishing how a piece of fabric could carry such weight?In modern society, the landscape has changed dramatically. People's clothing styles have become incredibly diverse. We see the casual and trendy outfits of the youth, the sophisticated suits of professionals, and the unique expressions of individualism through fashion. But why is this so? Is it merely a pursuit of aesthetics or a reflection of our changing values?Surely, clothing is not just about covering our bodies. It is a form of self-expression, a language that communicates without words. It influences how others perceive us and, more importantly, how we perceive ourselves. So, let's not underestimate the power of clothing. After all, in this ever-evolving world, "Clothes make the man" holds true in ways we may not even fully comprehend yet!篇4Oh my goodness! Have you ever realized how significant it is that"clothes make the man"? Let me tell you about my own experiences. Once, I attended a very important job interview. I was so confident in my abilities that I didn't pay much attention to my outfit. I wore casual and old clothes. To my astonishment, the interviewer seemed unimpressed and I could sense their doubts. How embarrassing it was! Later, at a social gathering, I made an effort to dress neatly and stylishly. Surprisingly, I caught the attention of a potential business partner. This encounter opened up a wonderful opportunity for me. Isn't it amazing how our appearance through clothing can have such a huge impact on our lives? We often underestimate the power of proper dressing. It's not just about looking good; it's about presenting ourselves in the best possible way and leaving a positive impression on others. So, dear friends, always remember to dress appropriately for every occasion. It can truly make a world of difference!篇5It is an undeniable truth that "clothes make the man". From a psychological perspective, this statement holds more profound implications than we might initially think. Imagine a person wearing formal business attire for an important job interview. The well-tailored suit and polished shoes not only give them a confident appearance but also boost their self-esteem and determination. This appropriate clothing can significantly influence their emotions, making them feel more capable and composed. How amazing is that?Or consider the impact of clothing on personal self-identity. When someone dons clothing that aligns with their inner personality or desired image, they feel a stronger sense of self-acceptance and belonging. For instance, a person passionate about rock music might express their individuality through leather jackets and studded accessories. This choice of clothing becomes a powerful tool for them to showcase their true selves to the world. Isn't it fascinating?In society, clothing also plays a crucial role in shaping social identity. We often make quick judgments and assumptions about others based on their outfits. A person dressed in casual sportswear might be perceived as laid-back and active, while someone in elegant evening gowns is likely to be seen as sophisticated and refined. So, why do we attach such significance to clothing?In conclusion, the power of clothing in influencing our emotions, behavior, self-identity, and social perception is truly remarkable. We should be conscious of the choices we make in our wardrobes as they have a greater impact on our lives than we might realize!。
英文经典语录英文经典语录1、Beggars cannot be choosers。
行乞者不得有选择。
2、Clothes do not make the man。
人不在衣装。
3、Until you make peace with who you are,you’ll never be content with what you have。
除非你能和真实的自己和平相处,否则你永远不会对已拥有的东西感到满足。
4、Money is not everything。
There's Mastercard & Visa。
钞票不是万能的,有时还需要信用卡。
5、It takes two to make a quarrel。
一个巴掌拍不响。
6、Nurture passes nature。
教养胜过天性。
7、Truth needs no color。
真理不需要打扮。
8、The darkest hour is that before the dawn。
黎明前的时分是最黑暗的。
9、Anything one man can imagine,other men can make real。
但凡人能想象到的事物,必定有人能将它实现。
10、Between two stools one falls to the ground。
脚踏两头要落空。
11、That man is the richest whose pleasure are the cheapest。
能处处寻求快乐的人才是最富有的人。
12、It is always morning somewhere in the world。
世界上总是有某个地方可以看到阳光。
13、A still tongue makes a wise head。
沉默者有智慧。
14、It is not the fine coat that makes the gentleman。
使人成为君子的并不是讲究的衣着。
英语作文常用英语名言成语谚语1.No sweet without sweat.Sow nothing, reap nothingno pains, no gains没有耕耘就没有收获2.One is as old as one’s heart.心有多老人有多老3. Time heals all sorrows.时间治愈一切创伤4.Many hands make light work.人多力量大5.A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. 千里之行始于足下6.Where there is smoke, there is fire. 无风不起浪7.As poor as a church mouse.一贫如洗8.A good medicine tastes bitter.良药苦口9.Clothes make the man.人靠衣装,佛靠金装10.Clothes don’t make the man. 不能以貌取人11.Strike while the iron is hot.趁热打铁12.Look before you leap.三思而后行13.To teach a fish how to swim.班门弄斧14.Self-trust is the first secret of success. 自信是成功的秘诀15.Better late than never.迟做总比不做好16.God helps those who help themselves. 自助者天助17.Love me, love my dog.爱屋及乌18.Rome was not built in a day.伟业非一日之功19.Like father , Like son.有其父必有其子20.Well begun, half done好的开端,成功的一半21.Every cloud has a silver lining否极泰来22.Where there is a will, there is a way.有志者事竟成23.Haste makes waste.欲速则不达24.All roads lead to Rome.条条道路通罗马25.Time and tide waits for no man岁月不等人26.Honesty is the best policy.诚实是上策27.Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy andwise.早睡早起使人健康, 富有, 和聪明28.An apple a day keeps doctor away一日一个苹果不用看医生29.No venture, no gain不入虎穴,焉得虎子30.No pains , no gains不劳无获31.Action speaks louder than words事实胜于雄辩32.Living well is the best revenge活得好就是最好的报复33.A famed person and a fatted pig are alike 人怕出名猪怕壮34.Sow nothing, reap nothing.春不播,秋不收35.It is easy to be wise after the event.事后诸葛亮容易当36.Pride goes before a fall.37.骄者必败38.Let bygones be bygones.既往不咎39.A man is known by the company he keeps观其友,知其人40.Learning is a bitter root, but it bears sweet fruit.学习根苦果甜41.Wisdom is to the mind what health is to the body.智慧对大脑如健康对人体一样重要42.Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exactman读书使人渊博,交谈使人机敏,写作使人严谨43.Knowledge comes from diligence知识来自勤奋44.Silence gives consent沉默就是赞成45.Many a little makes a mickle积少成多46.Turn geese into swans言过其实47.As you make your bed, so you must lie on it 自作自受48.Far fowls have fair feathers得不到的东西最美49.Better be sure than sorry稳当总比后悔好50.No man is indispensable离开谁地球都照样转51.You can not make a crab walk straight不能强人所难52.A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone肉骨头打狗,狗不叫53.Who keeps company with the wolf will learn to howl 近朱者赤,近墨者黑54.A friend is known in necessity患难见友情55.Poverty tries friends贫穷考验朋友56.A friend to all is a friend to none和人人是朋友,和谁也不是朋友57.Friendship can't stand always on one side 友谊是双方的事58.A friend is easier lost than found朋友易失不易得59.Every man has his faults人都有缺点60.One tree does not make a forest独木不成林61.One flower does not make a spring一花独放不是春62.One swallow does not make a summer 孤雁不成夏63.Where there is unity, there is victory团结就是力量64.Two dogs strive for a bone, and a third runs away with it 鹬蚌相争,渔翁得利65.Love me little, love me long爱情应细水长流66.Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder情人眼里出西施67.Blood is thicker than water血浓于水68.Absence makes the heart grow fonder越是不见越想念69.A man is as old as he feels and a woman as old as she looks70.Petted daughters make silly wives宠坏的女儿会变成傻婆娘71.Better a glorious death than a shameful life宁为玉碎不为瓦全72.When in Rome do as the Romans do入乡随俗73.A penny saved is a penny gained省一分是一分74.One false move may lose the whole game一步走错步步错75.Procrastination is the thief of time拖延是时间的贼76.Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today 今天能做的事情不要拖到明天做77.Seeing is believing眼见为实78.Lightly gained, quickly lost得之容易失之快79.You may take a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink80.Art is long, life is short艺术永恒,生命长久81.No man is wise at all times没有聪明一世的人82.Constant dropping wears away a stone水滴石穿83.Killing two birds with one stone一箭双雕84.Put the cart before the horse本末倒置85.All your swans become geese美妙希望成泡影。
Section B的题型一:摘录形式The saying“Clothes Make the Man”dates back some400years and it refers to the fact that when people see a well-dressed person,they assume that person is professional,capable,and(especially in the old days)rich.Therefore,you had to dress like how you wanted to be perceived,what you wanted to eventually achieve. Fast forward400years,lots of folks still think the same way.But does it really make a difference?I happen to be one of those who do not put faith in the old saying.I suppose I might be in the minority but I am a member of an elite club with the likes of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates in my camp.Perception is not reality;perception is halfway to discovering reality.Perception is drawn from our own impressions,our own belief systems.Is it powerful and influential?Absolutely!Is it all that it seems?Less often than you think.How many times have you cast an initial judgment only to surprise yourself later and learn how you missed out on a great opportunity,person or idea?Comment1:In the present era,many associate the well-dressed with being the most successful.It took folks in the business world a long time to overlook the way Steve Jobs wore jeans on the public stage.I did not know Mr.Jobs,though I wish I had.I have heard it said that he invented the concept of“business casual.”In my mind that is as much a matter of self-confidence as it is a matter of taste in clothing.Comment2:You are wrong about Steve Jobs.He certainly did care about how he was perceived and his appearance was very much calculated to achieve his desired effect From his early formal business clothing down to the aggressive casualness of his eventual black turtle neck and jeans uniform,his clothes and the impact they made were clearly foremost in his mind.Comment3:It reminds me of the story about the philosopher who goes to a formal dinner party in jeans.When asked if he felt out of place because of his clothes,he looked around and said he hadn’t noticed.41.Which of the following might the writer of the passage agree with?A.Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dress formally.B.We should not judge a person by his clothing.C.It is clothes that make the man.D.The well-dressed are more likely to succeed.42.According to the writer of the passage,perceptionA.might prove wrongB.is powerful and reliableC.is half realityD.might be worthless to us43.The writer of Comment1seems to_______________.A.dislike the way Steve Jobs dressed for business occasionsB.suggest that business people have no taste in clothingC.believe that the well-dressed are the most successfulD.think that Steve Jobs’casualness reflected his self-confidence44.Speaking of Steve Jobs,the writer of Comment2_____________.A.points out that Steve Jobs was a very aggressive personB.suggests that he and Steve Jobs used to be in the same clubC.holds the same view as the writer of the passageD.thinks Steve Jobs’casualness was carefully thought out45.When he went to the dinner party in jeans(Comment3),the philosopherA.thought that people liked his clothesB.was not aware of how his clothes lookedC.felt quite embarrassedD.considered himself out of placePsychologists warn that plastic surgery can lead to an identity crisis,among other psychological issues.If you were a fan of the MTV reality series The Hills,you’ll remember the complete physical transformation of Heidi Montag.In mere months, she went from a petite(娇小的),natural beauty from Colorado to resembling some sort of blonde Barbie as a result of multiple facial and body reconstructive surgeries that she didn’t even attempt to hide from the public.What’s worse is that she was in her early20s at the time.We all figured that deep psychological issues were at the root of Montag’s shocking procedure list,and now,according to a number of U.S.psychologists,we can safely assume that she may also be suffering from an identity crisis.Psychologist Paul Lorene tells the Daily Mail that most patients undergo cosmetic surgery for the wrong reasons,wanting to look similar to a particular model or actor.“They have this glorified picture of this perfect identity,”he says,and this can lead to deep psychological problems when the patients discover the identity they were after isn’t actually perfect.Often people don’t realize the attachments they have to their facial features until they alter them with surgery.Perhaps you always hated your large nose,but whether you liked it or not,it was a part of you for your life thus far.If you have surgery to make it smaller,it is reasonable to believe that your identity could suffer if you end up feeling disconnected from your own face that is now unfamiliar.Do you think cosmetic surgeries can cause identity crisis?Comment1:The image that people see in the mirror and take for granted actually runs deeper. After appearance-altering surgery,some patients come to realize“that imperfection is actually part of their identity”.Comment2:The identity crisis exists long before the surgery takes place.If you don’t get plastic surgery you will still have an identity crisis.I have identity crisis every morning when I look in the mirror.When did I get older?And where the hell is my hair? Comment3:To quote American Judge Judy,“Beauty fades,dumb is forever.”Comment4:When you look in the mirror and don’t recognize yourself,then you have an identitycrisis.Really,these studies and articles of this sort are stating the obvious.1.The main idea of the quoted blog is that________________.A.some people undergo facial surgery for wrong reasonsB.the patients will eventually find facial surgeries unsatisfyingC.plastic surgery can cause a loss of self-identityD.People’s facial features are important for their self-identity2.According to the blog,Heidi Montag__________________.A.was ugly before she received reconstructive surgeriesB.is suffering from a serious identity crisis nowC.has changed drastically after the reconstructive surgeriesD.was reluctant to show her greatly-changed beauty in public3.Among all the comments,which seems in disagreement with the main idea ofthe blog?ment1ment2ment3 ment44.By saying“Beauty fades,dumb is forever”,Judge Judy means that_________.A.it is unwise trying to have beauty by taking plastic surgeriesB.plastic surgery or no plastic surgery,everyone will get oldC.to keep beauty,you have to take plastic surgeries again and againD.beauty cannot cover up foolishness5.According to the writer of Comment4,the studies on the relationship of plastic surgery and identity crisis______________.A.is meaningfulB.should be deepenedC.is quite ridiculousD.is a waste of timeSection B的题型一:小标题选择A.Build Your Kids’Work SkillsB.Place Time Limits on Leisure ActivitiesC.Talk about the Future on a Regular BasisD.Help Your Kids Figure Out Who They Are1.____________You can start this process when they are11or12.Periodically review their emerging strengths and weaknesses with them and work together on any shortcomings,like difficulty in communicating well or collaborating.Also,identify the kinds of interests they keep coming back to,as these offer clues to the careers that will fit them best. 2.____________Kids need a range of authentic role models-as opposed to members of their clique, pop stars and vaunted athletes.Have regular dinner-table discussions about people the family knows and how they got where they are.Discuss the joys and downsides of your own career and encourage your kids to form some ideas about their own future.When asked what they want to do they should be discouraged from saying“I have no idea".They can change their minds200times,but having only a foggy view of the future is of little good.3.____________Teachers are responsible for teaching kids how to leam;parents should be responsible for teaching them how to work.Assign responsibilities around the house and make sure homework deadlines are met.Encourage teenagers to take a part-time job.Kids need plenty of practice delaying gratification and deploying effective organizational skills,such as managing time and setting priorities.4.____________Playing video games encourages immediate content.And hours of watching TV shows with canned laughter only teaches kids to process information in a passive way.At the same time,listening through earphones to the same monotonous beats for long stretches encourages kids to stay inside their bubble instead of pursuing other endeavors.All these activities can prevent the growth of important communication and thinking skills and make it difficult for kids to develop the kind of sustained concentration they will need for most jobs.A.Drug overuse and its consequenceB.Misuse of medicine among the young generationC.Benefits of medicine and its wise useD.Improper use of medicine among senior citizens1.___________Nowadays,millions of people misuse and even overuse pain medications and other drugs.Research by the American National Institute on Drug Abuse(NIDA,1999) shows that around2%of the population over age12were using drugs non-medically.2.___________NIDA views medications as a powerful force or good in contemporary world.They reduce and remove pain for millions of people suffering from illness and disease. They make it possible for doctors to perform complicated surgery to save lives.Many people afflicted by serious medical conditions are able to control their symptoms and become active,contributing citizens.NIDA points out that most individuals who take these drags use them in a responsible way.3.____________Nevertheless,overuse of drugs such as opioids,central nervous system(CNS) depressants and stimulants does lead to harmful reliance in some people and is therefore becoming a serious public health concern.Although this abuse affects many people worldwide,particular trends of concern to the medical profession in the US appear among older adults,teenagers and women.4.____________Though it may be a surprise to many,the misuse of medications may be the most common form of drug abuse among the elderly.Dr.Kenneth Schrader of DukeUniversity,North Carolina states that although the elderly represent about 13%of the US population,those aged 65and over account for the consumption of one third of all drugs.People in this age group use medications roughly three times more than the general population and have poorer compliance with instruction for use.In another study of elderly patients admitted to treatment programs,70%were women who had overused medicines .短文填空Text OnePhrases:A.which makes you 56B.like 57any compensationC.to take any 58Picture this situation:you have bought a faulty item from a shop and you take it back to complain.You go directly to the shop assistant and tell them your problem.They say they cannot help you ,59,to the point perhaps where you start insulting the poor shop assistant.This will do you no favors,___60___,or even your money back .If you go directly to the first person you see ,you may be wasting your time as they may be powerless ___61____.So the important lesson to be learnt is to make sure firstly that you are speaking to the relevant person,the one who has the authority to make decisions.Text TwoPhrases :A.20%____62_____to feel happyB ._____63_____the physical distance between friendsC .but not ____64_____happinessD .lasted for _____65_____The new study found that friends of happy people had a greater chance of being happy themselves .And ____66____,the larger the effect they had on each other’s happiness.For example,a person was ___67____if a friend living within one and a half kilometers was also happy.Having a happy neighbor who lived next door increased an individual’s chance of being happy by 34%.The effects of friends’happinessA.angrierB.gettingC.actionA.the smallerB.as much asC.up to a yearD.more likely____68____.The researchers found that happiness really is contagious Sadness also spread among friends_____69______.Text Threeter regrettedB.spendingC.tend to Phrases:A.remember past impulse purchases that you___70___B.you may___71___purchase on impulseC.keep___72___under controlIn addition to the external pressure we face from marketing,our own feelings and habits can contribute to excessive spending.Here are some suggestions to help you___73___.First,resist your impulse buying.Do you enjoy the excitement of shopping and finding a bargain?If so,___74____.To resist,slow down and think realistically about the long-term consequences of buying,owning,and maintaining what you are planning to buy.Stop and___75___.Give yourself a“cool down”period before making your final decision.完型填空1The history of transportation is very long and full of changes and inventions.It starts_46_walking,which is not any invention;it just takes energy.People used to walk to get to other places.If you wanted to get somewhere quickly,the_47_way to do that was to run.Actually,the first invention for transportation_48_was the shoe. Centuries ago there were no shoes,and people walked barefoot.Then people invented_49_to transport themselves and materials from one place to another.In some cultures,people invented sledges(雪橇),_50_are a kind of board that you drag along the ground.You can tie things on the sledge to help carry them,but it’s a challenging invention_51_if you hit a rock with the sledge as you pull it,the contents can_52_.In other cultures,people invented the wheel,which they used to make it easier to move things-and people.That was the beginning of many innovations in transportation._53_people had wheels they could invent other ways to travel.They could put the wheel on a board and make it a wagon,and then they could_54_that wagon to an ox or a horse and ride as well as carry materials.That wheel led to_55_we have today:trucks,automobiles,and even boats and planes.For example,there were steamboats that used giant wheels that turned with blades,pushing the water and pushing the boat forward.46. A.on B.at C.for D.with47. A.possible B.only C.one D.just48. A.probably B.luckily C.really D.formerly49. A.methods B.channels C.ways D.measures50. A.what B.when C.where D.which51. A.unless B.but C.even D.since52. A.pull out B.slip off C.hold down D.put down53. A.Once B.Then C.However D.Yet54. A.stick B.make C.fasten D.change55. A.what B.that C.which D.how完型填空2When asked about the impact of disturbing news children,one mother said:“My 11-year-old daughter doesn’t like watching the news.She has_46_about what she has seen.One time,she watched a report about a person who killed a family member with a knife.That night she dreamed that she too was being killed.”Another interviewee said:“My six-year-old niece saw reports of tomadoes(龙卷风)from elsewhere in the country.For weeks_47_,she was terrified.She_48_call me on the phone,convinced that a tomado was coming her way and that she was going to die.”Do you think disturbing news report can frighten children?In one survey,nearly 40percent of parents said that their children had been_49_by something they saw in the news and that,_50_,the children had feared that a similar event would happen to them or their loved ones.Why?One factor is that children often news differently from adults.For example,small children may believe that a_52_that is broadcast repeatedly is really happening repeatedly.A second factor is that daily reports of disturbing events can distort a child’s _53_of the world.True,we live in“critical times hard to_54_.”But repeated exposure to disturbing news reports can cause children to develop lasting fears.“Children who watch a lot of TV news_55_to overestimate the occurrence of crime and may perceive the world to be a more dangerous place than it actually is.”observes the Kaiser Family Foundation.46. A.thoughts B.nightmares C.ideas D.pictures47. A.afterward B.ago C.before ter48. A.should B.might C.could D.would49. A.bored B.angered C.upset D.disappointed50. A.in no time B.by all means C.all the more D.as a result51. A.tell B.interpret C.narrate D.treat52. A.tragedy edy C.play D.drama53. A.imagination B.view C.sight D.look54. A.give up B.stick to C.deal with D.set forth55. A.prefer B.turn e D.tend完型填空——真题演练3For many people today,reading is no longer relaxation.To keep up their work they must read letters,reports,trade publications,interoffice communications,not to mention newspapers and magazines:a never-ending flood of words.In_1_a job or advancing in one,the ability to read and comprehend_2_can mean the difference between success and failure.Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are_3_readers. Most of us develop poor reading_4_at an early age,and never get over them.The main deficiency_5_in the actual stuff or language itself-words.Taken individually, words have_6_meaning until they are strung together into phrases,sentences and paragraphs_7_,however,the untrained reader does not read groups of words.He laboriously reads one word at a time,often regressing to_8_words or passages. Regression,the tendency to look back over_9_you have just read,is a common bad habit in reading.Another habit which_10_down the speed of reading is vocalization —sounding each word either orally or mentally as one reads.46. A.applying B.doing C.offering D.getting47. A.quickly B.easily C.roughly D.decidedly48. A.good B.curious C.poor D.urgent49. B.training B.habits C.situations D.custom50. A.lies bines C.touches D.involves51. A.some B.a lot C.little D.dull52. A.Fortunately B.In fact C.Logically D.Unfortunately53. A.refuse B.reread C.rewrite D.recite54. A.what B.which C.that D.if55. A.scales B.cuts C.slows D.measures。
Unit 6 Keep our city clean 词组和句子归纳Name______________一、词组1. keep our city clean 保持我们城市干净2. keep the classroom quiet 保持教室安静3. make our city dirty 使我们城市变脏4. make the air dirty 使空气变脏5. make the streets messy 使街道变脏6. make me happy 让我变得开心7. the photo of my family 我们一家的照片8. these pictures of our city 这些我们城市的照片9. smoke from cars 来自汽车的尾气10. black smoke from factories 来自工厂的烟11. in the water 在水里12. dead fish 死鱼13. take the bus to school=go to school by bus 乘公交上学15. take the metro to school=go to school by metro乘地铁上学14. walk to school=go to school on foot 走路上学16. ride to the park=go to the park by bike 骑车去公园17. move…away from…从……搬走18. put rubbish in the bin把垃圾放进垃圾箱19. plant more trees 种更多树20. help keep the air clean帮助保持空气干净21. great idea(s) 极好的主意22. Well done! 干得好!23. help clean the desk 帮助擦桌子24. help her with her homework在作业上帮她25. sweep the floor 扫地27. throw rubbish 扔垃圾26. clean the desks and chairs 擦桌椅28. throw away 扔掉29. sit on the hill 坐在山丘上30. fly away 飞走31. come back 回来32. walk home=go home on foot 走路回家33. after school 放学后34. live in the city 住在城市里35. many museums 许多博物馆36. clean and beautiful 干净又整洁37. throw a banana skin 扔一个香蕉皮38. on the ground 在地上39. shouldn’t do that 不应该那么做40. pick it up 把它捡起来41. too late 太晚了42. slip on…在……上滑倒43. fall down 倒下44. go to hospital去医院看病45. make our city_______ 使我们城市变漂亮make the _______ tidy 使房间变整洁make ___ ______ ______ 使床变乱make ___ ______ ______ 使孩子们开心make ___ _______ ______ 使水变冷归纳:make+______/________+________47. keep the _____ _______使房间保持干净keep the _____ _______使孩子们保持安静归纳:keep+______/________+________46. make _____ happy 使我们变得开心make _____ sad 使她变得难过make _____ sleepy 使他变得困倦make _____ excited 使他们变得激动make _____ ______ 使它变短使……变得……48. keep _____ warm 使我保持暖和keep _____ _______ 使它们保持整洁使……保持……二、句子1.Look at these pictures of our city. 看这些我们城市的图片2.What makes the air dirty? 什么使得空气变脏?3.Smoke from cars makes the air dirty. 来自汽车的尾气使空气变脏。