2020版高考英语新创新一轮复习外研版精练:必修5Module5课下作业(一、二)含答案
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必修5 Module 5 课下作业(一、二)课下作业(一)单元语基扎根练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.(2018·全国卷Ⅲ书面表达)Both teams train for two hours a day and participate in competitions (竞赛) regularly.2.(2016·浙江高考)In this article, you need to back up general statements with specific (具体的) examples.3.Take this opportunity, and I guarantee (保证) that you won't regret it.4.All people consider she is one of the most excellent champions (冠军) in history.5.With a good command of both Chinese and English, she has a(n) advantage (优势) over other interviewees.6.The lion is considered the king of the forest as it is a symbol (标志) of courage and power.7.The chairman declared (宣布) the meeting open at 8:00 this morning.8.When the world-famous tennis player announced her retirement (退役), she couldn't help crying.Ⅱ.语境语法填空1.If you want to have an advantage ❶over others in some fields, you should guarantee ❷to_take (take) great efforts.In some way, it's up ❸to you to decide whether you will succeed or not.2.Because their products are ❶of high quality, the number of people ❷purchasing (purchase) the products is on ❸the increase.3.As soon as her ❶performance (perform) in the singing ❷competition (compete) came to an end, every audience present rose ❸to their feet to give her a big applause.4.Before ❶retirement (retire), he ❷had_scored (score) 200 goals.Now he acts as a ❸trainer (train), devoting himself to educating young children.Ⅲ.语境改错文中共有7处错误,每句中最多有两处,请找出并改正。
Those days, the number of people who signed up for the English Speech Contest were on the increase.Everyone had his own advantages and wanted to be the final champion.Fortunate, I performed good and scored the highest mark in the final.When the host declared that I was the champion, I rose on my feet, and walked to the platform for the prize.I think it was my teacher's guidance as well as my constant practice which guaranteed my success.Every time when I think of it, I always feel proud of me.答案:第一句:were→was第三句:Fortunate→Fortunately; good→well第四句:on→to第五句:which→that第六句:去掉when; me→myselfⅣ.根据提示补全句子1.你应该利用这次好机会练习你的英语口语。
(advantage)You should take_advantage_of_the_good_chance to practise your oral English.2.这种洗衣机质量上乘,因此在全国销量很好。
(quality)This kind of washing machine is of_high_quality so that it sells well all over the country.3.如果你住在农村,很可能听到过鸟儿在歌唱着迎接新的一天的到来。
(the chances are that ...)If you live in the country, the_chances_are_that_you_have_heard_birds_singing to welcome the new day.4.即使你可能会失败,你也应该尽力去完成你的工作。
(even though)Even_though_you_might_fail,_you should try your best to finish your work.5.不是兴趣而是市场需求影响着大学生的专业选择。
(强调句型)It_is_not_their_interest_but_the_need_of_the_market_that influences students' choices of college majors.Ⅴ.短文填空(Ⅰ)根据提示填空Pedestrianism, an early form of racewalking, was a(n) ❶extremely (extreme) popular sport in 18th-and 19th-century Britain, ❷attracting (attract) huge crowds of spectators (观众).Individuals would either aim to walk a certain distance within a(n) ❸limited (limit) period of time or compete against other pedestrians.Perhaps the most famous ❹walker (walk) was Captain Robert Barclay Allardice, whose extraordinary(非凡的) achievements earned him the ❺title (称号) of the “Celebrated Pedestrian”.The Scotsman's most memorable ❻performance (perform) took place in 1809, when he walked 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours for a bet of 1,000 guineas (an old British unit of money).Many considered it unlikely that he would ❼complete_the_challenge (完成这次挑战), which required him to walk a mile an hour, for forty-two days and nights.He proved them wrong, though the task was so ❽physically (身体上) demanding that by the end of the walk he had lost nearly fifteen kilos in weight.Since the 20th century, interest in walking as a sport ❾has_dropped (drop).Racewalking is still Olympic sport, but fails ❿to_catch (catch) the public attention as it did.(Ⅱ)片段选词填空❶sports_meeting.Realizing it was our last high school sports meeting, we decided to make it an ❷unforgettable_experience for all of us.We first attended the ❸opening_parade,_for which our class had made a lot of preparations.To our excitement, our parade ❹performance was a great success.After the parade, the games started.My classmates attended various ❺events such as running, ❻high_jump and long jump.Due to the ❼hard_training they had done before, their performances were very ❽impressive.On the stand, my classmates applauded and ❾cheered for the athletes, some raising their cameras to capture the exciting moments.Finally, the result was announced.It was amazing that our class won the second place.Our efforts ❿paid_off! Cup in hand, we took a picture together.I believe this sports meeting will remain a precious memory for all of us as time goes by.课下作业(二)高考语篇提能练Ⅰ.阅读理解(2019·福州市联考)If a city wants to hold the Olympics, it must submit a proposal to the IOC. After all proposals have been submitted, the IOC votes. If no city with the fewest votes is eliminated (淘汰), the voting continues, until a majority winner is determined. Typically, the Games are awarded several years in advance, allowing the winning city time to prepare for the Games.In selecting the site of the Olympic Games, the IOC considers a number of factors, and chieflyamong them is which organizing committee seems most likely to stage the Games effectively. The IOC also considers which parts of the world have not yet hosted the Games. For instance, Tokyo, the host of the 1964 Summer Games, and Beijing, that of the 2008 Games, were chosen in part to popularize the Olympic movement in Asia. Because of the growing importance of television worldwide, the IOC in recent years has also taken into account the host city's time zone. Whenever the Games take place in the USA or Canada, for example, American television networks are willing to pay specially higher amounts for television rights because they can broadcast popular events live in the best viewing hours.Once the Games have been awarded, it is the duty of the local organizing committee — not the IOC or the NOC of the host city's country to provide them with money. This is often done with a part of the Olympic television revenues (收入), and corporate sponsorships, tickets sales, and other smaller revenue sources. In many cases there is also direct government support. Although many cities have gained amounts of money by hosting the Games, the Olympics can be financially risky. If the financial gains from the Games are less than expected, the city will be left with large debts.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了申办奥运会的流程。