2020年人教版高中英语选修七课时作业:Unit 4 Sharing Section Ⅱ Learning about Language Word版含答案
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2020年精编人教版英语资料
4.2 新提升·课时作业
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1. The man who was good at ________(operate) the precious machine, refused
________(operate) on his leg.
2.—You must obey every word of mine!
—What ________ I don't?
3.It is often said that the joy of traveling is ________ in arriving at your
destination ________ in the journey itself.
4.Lily usually does some ________(volunteer) work at a local hospital in her
spare time for nothing.
5.If most breadwinners donate a day's pay ________ the Hope Project, then it
will be hopeful.
6.It is nice to do something for someone else out of the blue and not to expect
anything ________ return.
7.Many Chinese universities provide scholarships for students ________ need of
financial aid.
8.Was it in the library ________ he often went to do some reading ________ he
met the pretty girl?
9.There's a man at the reception desk who seems very angry and I think he means
________(make) trouble.
10.The scientist has been greatly successful in the experiment that he set
________ to do three years ago.
11.I think whoever makes ________(great) contributions to the company than the
others should get the ________(high) income.
12.The board committee felt it a hard job ________(choose) from the candidates
applying for the position as everyone of them was very excellent.
答案:1.operating; to be operated 2.if 3.not; but 4.voluntary 5.to 6.in
7.in 8.where; that 9.to make 10.out 11.greater; highest 12.to choose
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.We all ________ ________ ________ ________(为……干杯) the bride and the groom
at the wedding.(toast的名词形式)
2.I'd rather ________ ________(挨饿) than eat what that mean person offered me.(go)
3.If you ________ ________ ________ ________(需要) anything, don't hesitate to
let me know.
4.She ________ ________ ________ ________ (捐赠) 5,000 yuan to the Children's
Hospital.
5.The woman is ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(很容易相处).
6.________(不是) that I'm unwilling to lend you a hand, ________(而是) that I'm
too busy for the moment.
7.Do you know the girl ________ ________ ________ ________(站在树下的)?
8.The boy will make a lot of trouble ________ ________ ________(当一个人独处时).
9.I ________ ________ ________ (正在学习突然……) one of my old classmates made
a call to me.
10.________ ________(要是……该怎么办) he doesn't agree?
答案:1.drank a toast to 2.go hungry 3.are in need of 4.made a donation of
5.easy to get along with 6.Not, but 7.standing under the tree 8.when left alone
9.was studying when 10.What if
Ⅲ.语法填空
In a classroom in India there is no desk,no electricity and even no water. But
this is the classroom __1__ students dressed in shabby clothes crowd and take
lessons.
__2__ is here that a volunteer teacher, Li Nianci, a senior 3 student from
Shanghai Shixi High School, has learned some important lessons.
The 18-year-old teenager spent 14 days __3__(teach) in Morning Light
Slum School in Faridabad, __4__ countryside area of Delhi.
She __5__(give)the chance to teach English by an international volunteer
organization, IVHQ, after sending an application form. Li said her __6__(big)
challenge was the high temperatures, usually above 45℃. She explained that Faridabad
is very poor and most people don't have air conditioners or even electric fans.
Besides,electricity often goes off __7__(expect).
Li admitted that one night she suddenly woke up at about 2 a. m. because
of the heat and a power failure. “I once even fainted because of the heat. It was
the most terrible weather __8__ I have ever experienced in my 18 years of
life. ”she said. “__9__ Indian people are used to the heat and gradually have more perseverance and stamina(耐力)than __10__ from other places. I realized how
spoiled I had been.”
答案:1.where 2.It 3.teaching 4.a 5.was given 6.biggest 7.unexpectedly
8.that 9.But 10.those
Ⅳ.阅读理解
For Alison Rollinson, picking out the best experiences from her volunteer work
is a major challenge.
“There are so many to choose from,” said Rollinson,who has spent more
than one year doing disaster volunteer work after Hurricane Katrina.
“The best parts are having the opportunity to be in an environment where
you can meet the needs of people and know that your time is being used in a good way,”
she said.
After spending her first few months working as a volunteer, Rollinson was
hired full-time. Taking the step to do disaster relief work full-time — first as
a volunteer and then as an employee — was just what needed to be done,Rollinson
said.
Before Katrina hit, Rollinson had planned on moving to Key Largo and working
as a hotel clerk. Seeing the need on the Gulf Coast, Rollinson changed her plans.