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巴课时作业
5.G[细节句。根据上文“Take time to get to know
that person so that the exchange and the relationship
become more meaningful for both of you..”可知,要花
时间去了解那个人,这样的交流和关系对你们双方都
更有意义。G项“The more involved the chat
becomes,the more likely a friendship will develop.
接上文,进一步说明深入的谈话的重要性,符合语境。
故选G。]
Ⅲ.[语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。介绍了著名妇产
科医生林巧程平凡而又伟大的一生。
l.a[不定冠词a表示泛指。]
2.lived[文章讲述的是过去的事情,故使用一般过
去时。]
3.explaining[book与动词explain之间为主动关系,
故用现在分词作定语。]
4.for[be intended for为…设计/打算的,为固定
搭配。]
5.especially[副词especially作状语。]
6.chosen[career与动词choose之间为被动关系,故用
过去分词作定语。]
7.It[该句含有句式“Itis/was十过去分词十that从
句.”,It是形式主语,that从句是真正的主语。]
8.considerate and连接两个并列的形容词。consider-
ate“考虑周到的,体贴的”。]
9.tiring[形容词tiring作定语修饰work.]
lO.achievements[用名词作主语,系动词为are,故用
名词的复数形式。]
UNIT 11 SECTION I
基础性
I.1.inquire 2.inconvenience 3.somewhat
4.ashamed 5.monitor 6.maturity
II.1.to 2.inconvenience 3.annoyance 4.negotia-
tion 5.resolved 6.compromises 7.assigning
应用性
lll.1.a waste of time 2.make sure 3.in full
4.looked annoyed with 5.By the end of this year
6.By doing experiments
综合性
I,A.[语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。当人们发现自
己陷入难解的冲突时,他们往往求助于调解。建议调解
员认真听取意见,避免偏袒一方的意见,使双方感到放
心。即使积极行为有广泛的社会效益而消极行为具有
一定的代价,敌意也能在某些情况下奏效。
l,B[细节理解题。根据第二段中的“‘Idon't care
who started it.Both of you go to your rooms!'...
parents'seemingly unsympathetic treatment of the
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situation can have an unusual effect.,”可知,第二段中
提到的父母的方法虽然有些武断,但是对孩子之间矛
盾的解决很有效。故选B。]
2.A[推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Consider how
parents typically react when they can't get their chil-
dren to stop quarreling”和第三段中对所做实验的介
绍可知,作者通过提供例子和做实验来证明观点。故
选A。]
3.C[推理判断题。文中作者在第二、三段讨论了调解
者采取敌意态度的这种消极行为的作用和力量,同时
在第四段也指出了积极行为的好处以及消极行为的
代价。所以作者的态度是客观的。故选C。]
4.D[主旨大意题。根据第-一段中的“A hostile media
tor,we find,brings better results than a nice one",
二段中的“Why would adding more negativity(消极
to an already hostile situation prove beneficial?",
第三段段末的“.,we found that negotiators.,a
hostile mediator than in the presence of a nice one"
及最后一段中的“hostility can pay off in certain situa-
tions”可知,作者主要介绍调解者采取的敌意态度的
出乎意料的力量,所以The Surprising Power of Hos-
tility作文章的标题最佳。故选D。]
B.[语篇解读]本文是一篇议论文。在旧金山有一些
现实生活中的“超人”,他们热衷于社区工作,维护当地
的治安环境,但是警察对于他们的工作持有不同的
态度。
5.B[推理判断题。根据第二段可知,有些人吸引了媒
体的关注,并以Benjamin Fodor使用Phoenix Jones
的名字为例,因此可推测Phoenix Jones是一位真实
世界里的超级英雄。]
6.A[词义猜测题。由However可知,画线短语所在
句和前一句表述的是相反情况,再由“Most prefer to
fit in with everyone else.”可知,画线短语的意思是
“保持低调”,也就是“避免引人注意”。]
7.C[事实细节题。根据第三段中的“Police claim that
regular citizens do not have the training or support to
deal with criminals..”可知,普通人缺少专业训练。]
8.D[事实细节题。最后一段讲到现实生活中的超级
英雄以及他们的支持者声称他们能做警察做不到的
事情,为社区做义工,他们的行为能鼓励其他人做好
事。由此可知“现实生活中的超级英雄”认为自己对
社区帮助很大。]
Ⅱ.[语篇解读]这是一篇记叙文。一位科学家回忆童
年时有一次打翻了牛奶,母亲没有责备或惩罚他,从这
次经历中他认识到犯错误并不可怕。
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l.B[下文语境题。根据后文“him from others”可知,
报社记者问他到目前为止是什么使他与别人有区别
(distinguish)。故选B。]
2.D[下文语境题。根据后文“an experience that
occurred in his childhood”可知,他回答说,这都是因
为(due to)他童年时的一次经历。故选D。]
3.C[下文语境题。根据后文“a bottle of milk which
was in the refrigerator”可知,他想去取(fetch)冰箱里
的一瓶牛奶。故选C。]
4.A[下文语境题。根据后文“making the milk all
over the kitchen floor'”可知,牛奶瓶滑落(slip)了,牛
奶洒了厨房一地。故选A。]
5.B[下文语境题。根据后文“the scene”"可知,此处指
母亲当场看到(witness)了这一场景。故选B。]
6.D[下文语境题。根据后文“or punish him”可知,看
到这一幕,他的母亲没有对他大吼大叫,也没有教训
他,也没有惩罚他。短语give sb.a lecture意为“教训
某人”。故选D。]
7.A[上文语境题。根据上文“making the milk all
over the kitchen floor'”可知,这是一场破坏(damage)。
故选A。
8.C[上文语境题。根据上文“Would you like to play
in the milk before we”可知,母亲说:“破坏已经造成
了。在我们扫(sweep)地之前,你想不想在牛奶里玩
一玩?”,故选C。
9.B[上文语境题。结合上文“Indeed,he did..”可知,
科学家把牛奶洒了,母亲没有责备他,还让他在牛奶
里玩,应是在这次玩乐(pleasure)之后。故选B。]
l0.D[下文语境题。根据后文“he had to clean it up”
可知,在这次玩乐之后,他被告知,每当他弄得像这
样一团糟时,他最终(eventually)必须把它清理千净。
故选D。]
1l.A[上文语境题。根据前面的“restore everything
to its usual'”可知,他最终必须把它清理千净,并把所
有东西恢复到原来的状态(state)。故选A。」
l2.B[上文语境题。根据上文“she offered him several
things to'”可知,然后,母亲给了他几样东西供他选择
(choose from)。故选B.]
13.D下文语境题。根据后文“The little boy”可知,
然后,他的母亲做了一个实验,让他用两只小(tiy)
手拿一个大瓶子。故选D。]
14.C[下文语境题。根据后文“the bottle”和“with
both hands”可知,小男孩发现要用双手抓住(grasp)
瓶子。故选C。]
l5.C[上文语境题。结合上文“at the top near the”可
知,小男孩发现只要用双手抓住瓶子顶部靠近瓶口
(Iip)的地方,瓶子就不会被打破。故选C。]
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英语马
SECTION I
基础性
I.1.warning 2.violence 3.property 4.recalled
5.arrested 6.vote 7.bother 8.tolerate
9.complaints 10.resolution
II.1.for 2.being cheated 3.asking/to ask 4.with-
out 5.While/Though/Although 6.was walking
7.when 8.annoyed
应用性
II.1.when in trouble 2.from then on 3.was bitter
about/over 4.has a good influence on 5.In a flash
6.get rid of 7.take action 8.Being exposed to
综合性
I.A.[语篇解读]这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者
被聘为实地助手,因为受到另一个助手的贬低,变得没
有自信。直到某天作者勇敢回击对方,也从中意识到需
要直面问题,找回自信。
l.D[推理判断题。根据第二段“I grew up in the
Rocky Mountains...which was a great experience."
可推知,第二段的目的是添加一些作者的背景信息。
故选D。]
2.C[词义猜测题。根据画线词上文“Before we went
into the field,I overheard the other assistant saying I
was a slow hiker.”和后文“my physical or intellectual
abilities”可知,在去实地考察之前,作者无意中听到另
一个助理说自己徒步很慢,即在贬低作者,而这不是
他第一次贬低作者的身体或智力了。因此画线词意
为“贬低,看不起”。故选C。]
3.D[细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Before we went
into the field,...that my supervisor was mistaking
my silence for incompetence..”可知,那年夏天,作者真
正的威胁是另一个助手的贬低。故选D。」
4.C[推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“I felt better af--
ter getting it off my chest.I realised that in the future
I need to address problems head on rather than inter-
nalising them and letting them affect my self-confi
dence.”可推知,作者可能会建议要自信。故选C.]
B.[语篇解读]本文讲述了詹妮弗即使在面对生活中
的诸多困难时,仍然用坚强的意志克服困难并获得学士
学位的故事。
5.C[细节理解题。根据题千中的关键词“after high
school”可查找到文章第二段第三句“After high
school,Jennifer attended a local technical college,
working to pay her tuition(学费),because there was
no extra money set aside for a college education.
知,詹妮弗在读完高中后就勤工俭学。故选C。]选择性必修第四册·(BSD)
英语当
英
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UNIT 11
CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE
纠错空间
语
作业
SECTION I TOPIC TALK
[基础性]
[应用性]
I.单词拼写
Ⅲ.完成句子
1.Let's
(询问)into that matter a
1.Don't play computer games.It is
little more.
(时间的浪费).
2.I don't want to put you to any
2.I am calling to the station to
(不便).
(确保,弄清)the road is not
3.This swimming pool is
blocked.
(有点,有几分)deeper than ours..
3.All my costs will be paid
(充
4444444444444444444
4.She was deeply
(羞
足,全额)next Friday.
愧的)of her behaviour at the party.
4.She tapped her forehead and
5.He sent a doctor to
(监测)the
(看上去生气)herself..
patient's illness.
(到今年年
6.The young man lack self-confidence and
)we will have learnt 8 units.
(成熟,老炼),feeling childish.
(通过做实
Ⅱ.单句语法填空
)again and again,they finally drew a
1.-How did some drinks companies re
conclusion.
方法总结
spond
the sugar tax?
[综合性]
-They reduced their products'sugar
I.阅读理解
content.
A
2.Secondly,the
(con-
When people find themselves in diffi-
venience)is not a problem if our pur-
cult conflicts,they often turn to media-
pose is to share Chinese culture.
tion(调解).Mediators are advised to lis
3.Don't openly express
ten attentively,avoid favoring the ideas
(annoy)at a professor or class.
of one party,and make both sides feel at
4.The issue of the debt is still under
ease.Surprisingly,new research that my
(negotiate).
colleagues and I conducted shows that,to
5.Recent research suggests that if an ar-
effectively help people settle their con-
gument gets
(resolve),
flicts,mediators should adopt a hostile
the emotional response tied to it is sig-
(敌意的)attitude rather than a calming
nificantly reduced or almost completely
one.A hostile mediator,we find,brings bet-
erased.
ter results than a nice one.
6.Some
(compromise)
Why would adding more negativity
were unavoidable,but the video turned
(消极性)to an already hostile situation
out perfect.
prove beneficial?Consider how parents
7.
When Dr.Gullickson was
typically react when they can't get their
(assign)project mates for his introduc-
children to stop quarreling:"I don't care
tion to experimental psychology class,I
who started it.Both of you go to your
secretly hoped he would pair me with
rooms!”At first sight,a calm mediator
my best friend or at least a classmate I
seems likely to be more effective.But as
could have some fun with.
anyone with brothers or sisters knows,
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UNIT 11 CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE
parents'seemingly(看上去)unsympa
4.What could be the best title of the
thetic treatment of the situation can have
text?
空
an unusual effect.
A.The Significance of Effective Mediation
In our research,we created situa-
B.The Costs of Negative Behavior
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tions in which pairs of negotiators were
C.The Benefits of Positive Behavior
part of a heated conflict.In some cases,
D.The Surprising Power of Hostility
the mediator had a“nice”approach-calm
B
and polite.In others,he was hostile-ag-
On a cool night in San Francisco,a
gressive and somewhat rude.Across dif-
man calling himself Motor Mouth patrols
ferent types of conflicts,we found that
(巡逻)the streets,looking to lend a hand
negotiators were more willing and able to
to anyone needing aid.Dressed in a cos-
reach an agreement in the presence
tume that includes a black mask to cover
of a hostile mediator than in the pres-
his face,Motor Mouth is one of a grow-
ence of a nice one.
ing number of real-life“superheroes”.
The main result of the test is not
People belonging to this group do not
that hostility pays off.In fact,recent re-
have actual superpowers,but they do
search has documented the social costs of
want to help their communities and make
negative behavior.For example,being
the world a safer place.
the target of rude behavior reduces
In 2001,more than 300 people claimed
people's performance on a variety of
to participate in the real-life superhero
tasks.Other research shows the social
movement.Some people,such as Benja-
benefits of positive behavior.People are
方法总结
min Fodor,who also uses the name Phoe-
more likely to close deals and become fu-
nix Jones when wearing his mask and
ture business partners.
Even with the widespread social ben-
cape(披风),have received a lot of media
efits of positive behavior and costs of neg-
attention.However,many of the other
ative behavior,hostility can pay off in cer-
real-life superhero participants keep low
tain situations.
profiles.Most prefer to fit in with every-
1.What is the parents'settlement of con-
one else.
flicts in Paragraph 2?
Do these real-life superheroes actual-
A.It's calming and wise.
ly help?It depends on whom you ask.
B.It's arbitrary but effective.
Phoenix Jones claims to have stopped
C.It's commonly adopted.
robberies and fights,but the police say
D.It harms family relationship.
that his actions sometimes interfere with
2.How does the author support his view-
their work.They even had to arrest him
points?
once for spraying(喷洒)someone with
A.By giving examples and experimen-
pepper spray.In general,it is dangerous
ting.
for people to involve themselves in poten-
B.By analyzing causes and effects.
tially violent situations such as break-ins
C.By presenting facts.
or fights.Police claim that regular citi-
D.By making comparison.
zens do not have the training or support
3.Which best describes the author's atti-
to deal with criminals,and they advise
tude in the text?
would-be heroes to safely gather informa-
A.Concerned.
B.Doubtful.
tion about the crime and immediately call
C.Objective.
D.Positive.
the police instead.
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英语
The real-life superheroes and their
Indeed,he did.After this 9,he
supporters claim that they are responding
was told that whenever he made a mess
to needs in their communities that police
like this,10 he had to clean it up and
纠错空间
officers are unable to meet.They point
restore everything to its usual 11
out that the vast majority of real-life su-
Then,she offered him several things to
perheroes perform community service
12.He decided to use the sponge to
work,such as helping to feed the home-
clean the milk.His mother then did an
less.They also claim that the superhero-
experiment asking him to carry a big bot-
es are positive symbols for their commu-
tle with two 13 hands.The little boy
nities,inspiring others to do good deeds.
learned that if he 14 the bottle-with
5.What can we infer about Phoenix Jones?
both hands-at the top near the 15
A.He is a character in a superhero film.
he could carry it without breaking it.
B.He is a real-life superhero.
What a wonderful lesson!
C.He always helps the police.
The scientist then recalled that it
D.He wants to be a policeman.
was at that moment that he knew making
6.What does the underlined phrase"keep
mistakes is not terrible.
low profiles"in Paragraph 2 mean?
1.A.spared
B.distinguished
A.Avoid publicity.B.Stay positive.
C.freed
D.rescued
C.Follow the order.D.Keep busy.
2.A.up to
B.according to
7.What did the police think of superhero-
C.as to
D.due to
es in the community?
3.A.touch
B.check
方法总结
A.They will cause more crime.
C.fetch
D.replace
B.They disturb people's life.
4.A.slipped
B.broke
C.They lack professional training.
C.trembled
D.opened
D.They know little about crime.
5.A.Setting
B.Witnessing
8.What is many real-life superheroes
C.Entering
D.Ignoring
opinion on themselves?
6.A.hand
B.suggestion
A.They have unique abilities.
C.help
D.lecture
B.They lower national crime rates.
7.A.damage
B.compensation
C.They can satisfy the police's needs.
C.wrong
D.deed
D.They help a lot in their communities.
8.A.start
B.adjust
Ⅱ.完形填空
C.sweep
D.participate
A famous scientist was being inter-
9.A.accident
B.pleasure
viewed.The newspaper reporter asked
C.adventure
D.discussion
him what 1 him from others so far.
10.A.hesitantly
B.willingly
He responded that it was all 2 an ex-
C.immediately
D.eventually
perience that occurred in his childhood.
11.A.state
B.shape
He had been trying to 3 a bottle
C.post
D.level
of milk which was in the refrigerator
12.A.pick up
B.choose from
when the bottle 4 and fell,making
C.take out
D.put aside
the milk all over the kitchen floor.5
13.A.thin
B.weak
the scene,his mother did not yell at him,
C.bare
D.tiny
give him a 6 ,or punish him,but she
14.A.brought
B.removed
said,"The 7 has already been done.
C.grasped
D.pushed
Would you like to play in the milk before
15.A.body
B.bottom
we8?
C.lip
D.handle
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