2021_2021学年新教材高中英语Unit4Meetingthemuse三Developingideas&Presentingideas课时作业含解析外研版选择性必修第一册.doc
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1、Unit 4 Meeting the muse课时作业(三)Developing ideas & Presenting ideas必备知识基础练进阶训练第一层.单词拼写1Obviously its not wise to translate the sentences so _ (根据字面意思)2There is a _ (明显的) improvement in your spoken English.3We now have met a new age of technological _ (创新)4The Chinese _ (动画片) Pleasant Goat and Big Big
2、Wolf has enjoyed great popularity both at home and abroad.5Whether he was a great artist or not, Dali was a superb _ (巧匠)6Ancient languages, including _ (希腊语), Chinese, Hebrew and Japanese, didnt have a word for blue.短语填空light up, interact with, be labelled as, a variety of, be accessible to, move a
3、round, be unfamiliar with, as a result, lead to, take in1Because he _ the city, I hope you can give him necessary help.2Failure often lies in laziness while hard work _ success.3The city with amazingly beautiful scenery _ the garden of the world.4Put the medicine in the top drawer to make sure it wo
4、uld not _ the kids.5The students in our school enjoy _ afterclass activities, which not only build up their body but also develop their abilities.6I like to _ others, so I have many friends.7I _ by the salesmanthe car turned out to be uneconomical and unreliable.8Alice overslept this morning. _, she
5、 was late for work.9He stood up and began to _ the room.10New Years firework _ the sky over the city. .单句语法填空1There are obvious _ (distinct) between Chinese and Western culture.2Safe water is not easily _ (access) to the villagers in the flood areas.3My grandma grew up in the countryside, so she is
6、quite familiar _ all the crops.4Misjudgments on the influences of new technology can lead _ a waste of limited resources.5With these main reasons _ mind, we can evaluate our level of anger throughout the day.6This word should not be understood in its _ (literally) sense.7The _ (interact) with the fa
7、ns made the film star more and more popular.8He was one of the most creative and _ (innovation) engineers of his generation.课文语法填空Think of art, and well think of a dancing pattern of lights. An art looks 1._ colourful floating clouds when it is lit up at night. People do this by using their 2._ (tec
8、hnique). Exhibits are certainly new and 3._ (excite), but people have different ideas on 4._ it is really art or not. People have been expressing their thoughts and ideas through art for a long time. To do this, they have used a variety of tools and technologies. Therefore the art 5._ (label) as “ar
9、tist” rather than “technician”. This means that art and technology have always been seen as two very separate things. Today 6._ (technology) advances have led to a combination of art and technology. So more and more people are able to experience a digital version of the artwork. Not only can people
10、interact with art, 7._ take part in its creation, which has also raised questions over its overall quality and such developments are making the line between art and technology less distinct. Perhaps these advances 8._ (bring) us closer to a time when computers rather than humans create art. 9._techn
11、ology will take art next is anyones guess. But one thing is for surewith so many artists 10._ (explore) new possibilities, we can definitely expect the unexpected.关键能力提升练进阶训练第二层.阅读ATwelve years ago, Rachel Miller was lost when it came to her son John. The 7yearold boy was seriously disabled because
12、of his autism (孤独症). Unable to speak, he withdrew from people at school and, worse, from his family.In March 2003, Miller was introduced to Jeff Hancock, a oneonone therapist (治疗师) for people with autism. Hancock was hired to be Johns companion. The two would go peoplewatching at the mall on the wee
13、kends. Hancock chatted throughout their trips, even though John couldnt talk back. Their relationship developed when Hancock introduced John to the Special Olympics. Whenever John was running or being active, he was smiling. When John turned 12, Hancock introduced him to track at the Special Olympic
14、s. For the first three years, the pair just observed the sport by watching practices and events. Hancock worked daily with John, showing him everything, including where to sit, stand and walk, so he would understand the flow of the events. Eventually, the lessons clicked, and John was off doing 50me
15、ter sprints. But as John got older, he got stronger and faster. At 16, he was jumping hurdles and doing 800meter races. Miller started seeing her son as a serious athlete.In May 2014, Johns training brought him to the Special Olympics State Summer Games in Orlando. The 18yearold boy was competing in
16、 the 800 meters and the 110meter hurdles. As the 800 was setting up, Miller remembered, she pressed her face against the fence, anxiously waiting for John to compete. But as soon as the race started, all Miller saw was an athlete, her athlete. “I just wanted to see the best performance. It seemed mu
17、ch more significant than whether he would ever speak or respond to me,” she said. John ended up winning the gold medal for the 800. Sports completely changed John, and Miller said that was because of Hancock. “A person with a disability can feel hopeless and isolated, and I think that can happen to
18、parents, too.”1The first paragraph mainly tells us _.Ahow Rachel Miller felt 12 years agoBhow serious Johns autism wasCJohn wasnt good at communicationDwhen John became seriously disabled2Miller considered John to be a serious athlete _.Ain 2011 Bin 2012Cin 2013 Din 20143When Miller saw Johns perfor
19、mance in the 800, she felt _.Acurious BamazedCdelighted Dupset4The passage is mainly carried out _.Aby giving examples Bin a sad toneCin space order Din time orderBFireworks are exciting, but also hard to control. The Chinese artist Cai Guoqiang, though, has developed a way to harness the visual and
20、 physical power of fireworks to make art. He recently used them to create a burning sculpture that stretched high into the sky. Guoqiang fittingly named the work Sky Ladder.Guoqiang built Sky Ladder by making a frame out of metal. He coated the frame with gunpowder, the main chemical material in fir
21、eworks.The artist tried one end of the frame to the ground and attached a large weather balloon to the other end. The balloon was filled with heliuma gas that is lighter than air. When released, the balloon floated upward, pulling the top of the ladder 500 meters into the sky. Thats higher than the
22、top of the Empire State Building. Guoqiang set fire to the bottom of the ladder, and the crackling (啪啪作响) flames raced skyward up the frame. The sculpture burned for two and a half minutes before its flames began to die out from the bottom up. Dealing with explosive (炸药) is challenging, and conditio
23、ns have to be perfect for Guoqiang to achieve his desired effect. He first attempted Sky Ladder in 1994, but bad weather prevented him from successfully completing the work. Guoqiang put Sky Ladder aside so that he could work on other projects, perhaps most famously the fireworks display that opened
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