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《【优化指导】2016-2017高中英语 Unit 1 Lifestyles Section Ⅲ Lesson 3 A Volunteer Teacher课时训练.doc》由会员上传分享,免费在线阅读,更多相关内容在教育资源-天天文库。
1、课时训练 SectionⅢ Lesson3 AVolunteerTeacherⅠ.根据句意及汉语或首字母提示,用合适的单词填空1.Theman’ssong fromPekingUniversityandheisnowworkinginShanghai. 答案:graduated2.Anaccidenthappened.Pleased 120atonce. 答案:dial3.Tomorrowmorningwillbeverycold.Thetemperaturewillbem five. 答案:minus4.Suewantstoopenacompany,andherpare
2、ntsboths her. 答案:support5.Thereissomehotwaterintheb .Youcanwashyourface. 答案:basin6.Thiskindofmachinewas (设计)andbuiltinBeijing. 答案:designed7.Ifyouwanttogetajob,the (广告)inthenewspapermayhelpyou. 答案:advertisements8.AtlastBillaskedhisbrotherto (解决)hisproblem. 答案:solve9.Many (志愿者)
3、workfortheOlympicsGames. 答案:volunteers10.Allofusshouldface (挑战)bravely. 答案:challenge(s)Ⅱ.单句改错1.Themountainnearmyhomeisashigheras2,000metres. 答案:higher→high2.Thebuildingisonafirenow. 答案:去掉a3.OurteamhaswontheteamfromJapan. 答案:won→beaten4.Fred,you’reoldenoughtodoyourowndecision. 答案:do→make5.Hisso
4、nmadehimwasveryproud. 答案:去掉wasⅢ.用适当的介词填空1.Whatdoyouthink Jack’sdecision? 答案:of2.Couldyoutellmeyourplan thecomingweekend? 答案:for3.Whenhegraduates,Jimwouldliketowork avolunteerinthewest. 答案:as4.DoyouknowwhichuniversityMrLee’ssongraduated ? 答案:from5.Thefatherfeltveryproud hisson.
5、答案:of4Ⅳ.阅读理解Wetrytogiveourchildrensomuchbutsometimesweforgettogivethemthegreatestgift,theabilitytofeelgrateful.Withoutthat,wecannevergivethemenough.Gratitude(感激)canbeexpressedforanything—thesightofbeautifulclouds,ourwarmhome,oranicemeal.Manyofourownparentstriedtomakeusfeelgratefulbypointingouttheh
6、ungrychildreninsomefar-offland.Thisoftenresultedinusofferingtosendthosechildrentheunpleasantclothesoruglytennisshoes.Justhavealookaroundus,weknowhowthishappened.Allaroundarematerialthingsthatthey(andwe)areledtobelievewemusthave—thatwehavearighttohave.Themostimportantissimplybeinganexampleofbeinggr
7、atefulforthethingsinourownlives.Inmyworkasaschoolpsychologist,amotherwitha9-year-oldcametoseemeforhelp.Weworkedoutawaytoteachhimtofeelgratitude—butnottosayhowfortunatehewas.Shestartedbytalkingaboutwhathadgoneonin
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