Module1基础过关单检测高三英语一轮复习外研版必修五.docx
Book 5 Module 1 British and American English 基础过关单19.20.10.15.adj,显然的,显而易见的一 adv.显而易见地;显著地vt.批评一 adj.苟求的;批评的一 n.批评;评论;攻击adj.令人困惑的;难懂的-V.种类_v.变化,不同_adj.各种各样的vi.不同,有区别一 adj.不同的一 n, 不同;差异一、单词(43分,每空1分)1. n.评论;讲话分值:1006 .7 .8 .adv.迅速地9 .n.期;版班级 姓名11 .12 .vt.陈述;提出13 .n.努力;尝试14 .21 .一 n.比较;对比22 .n.声明; 宣告fv.宣布23 .n.参考;查阅一 v.参考;查阅;涉及到用题号对应单词的适当形式填空16. Ifsfrom what he said that something was wrong., he needed help.18. There was a look on his face when he met with the problem.19. There are a wide of plants in the world, and species from place to place.21 . It is often useful to make a. If you her work with his, you may know the differencewith his work, as she often said, she had a long way to go.二、词组(32分,每小题2分)1. 有相同的特点2. 四处走动3. 与相似4. 做某事有困难5. 引起;导致6. 同意;支持7. 称为8. 幸亏;多亏三.课文原句翻译(25分,每句5分)1 .老师说英国英语还是说美国英语没有多大影响。9. 分成10. 有影响;使不相同11. 毕竟12. 打开(收音机)13. 直到目前为止特别关照、体贴15. 捡;偶然学语言16. 褪去,消失22 英国人说Have you got. ?而美国人更喜欢说Do you have. . ?23 自从20世纪80年代以来,通过卫星电视和互联网,只要轻轻打开开关,听到英式和美式英语已经成为可能。24 .伦敦人要听懂来自格拉斯哥的苏格兰人说话比听懂纽约人说话更困难。25 到19世纪中期,每年可以卖出100万本,使得它成为最受欢迎的学校课本之一。Book 5 Module 1 British and American English 基础过关单答案一、单词;2. queue; 3. omit; 4. remark; 5. steadily; 6. switch; 7. structure; 8. rapidly; 9. edition; 10. cute; 11. add; 12. present; 13. attempt; 14. simplify; 15. distinctive; 16. obvious, obviously; 17. criticize, critical, criticism; 18. confusing, confused; 19. variety, vary, various/varied; 20. differ, different, difference; 21. compare, comparison; 22. announcement, announce; 23. reference, refer.用题号对应单词适当形式填空。16. obvious, Obviously; 18. confused, confusing; 19. variety, vary; 21. comparison, compare, Compared.二、词组1. have. in common; 2. get around; 3. be similar to; 4. have difficulty (in) doing sth. ; 5. lead to; 6. in favor of; 7. refer to . as. ; 8. thanks to ; 9.divide. into; 10. make a difference; 11. after all; 12. turn on; 13. so far; 14, make a fuss of sb.; 15. pick up; 16. wear off.三、课文原句翻译2. It doesn't make much of a diflerence whether a teacher speaks British or American English.3. The British say Have you got. 2 while Americans prefer Do you have.?4. Since the 1980s, with satellite TV and the Internet, it has been possible to listen to British and American English at the flick of a switch.5. A Londoner has more difficulty understanding a Scotsman from Glasgow than understanding a NewYorker.6. By the 1850s it was selling one million copies a year, making it one of the most popular school books ever.