Unit 5 The Value of Money Discovering Useful Structures 课后一练 高一下学期英语人教版(2019)必修第三册.doc
《Unit 5 The Value of Money Discovering Useful Structures 课后一练 高一下学期英语人教版(2019)必修第三册.doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《Unit 5 The Value of Money Discovering Useful Structures 课后一练 高一下学期英语人教版(2019)必修第三册.doc(10页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、Unit5 Value of Money Section B Discovering Useful Structures一、句型转换1.I accepted his help at once.I didnt his help.2.The girl would rather not have told me the truth.The girl would rather thatme the truth.3.We dont permit everyone to treat him in such a rude manner.Everyone isnt him in such a rude man
2、ner.4.He acts as if he were a fool.He acts as if .5.The team is made up of five doctors and twelve nurses.Five doctors and twelve nurses the team.二、语篇填空A 90-year-old has been awarded “Woman Of The Year” for 1.(be) Britains oldest full-time employeestill working 40 hours a week.Now Irene Astbury work
3、s from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily at the pet shop in Macclesfield,2. she opened with her late husband Les.Her years of hard work have 3.(final) been acknowledged after a customer nominated(提名) her to be Cheshires Woman Of The Year.Picking up her “Lifetime Achievement”award,proud Irene 4.(declare) she ha
4、d no plans 5.(retire) from her 36-year-old business.Irenesaid,“I dont see any reason to give up work.I love coming here and seeing my family and all the friends I 6.(make) over the years.I work not because I have to,7. because I want to.”Granddaughter Gayle Parks,31who works alongside her in the fam
5、ily businesssaid it remained unknown as to who nominated Irene for the award.Shesaid,“We dont have any idea who put Grandma forward.When we got a call 8.(say) she was short-listed,we thought it was 9.joke.But then we got an official letter and we were blown away.We are so proud of her.Its10.(wonder)
6、.”三、阅读理解Young Americans Are Less Wealthy Than Their ParentsThe cost of living in the United States is going up, notes writer Alissa Quartz. As is reported in New York Post, Quartz points to “the costs of housing, education and health care in particular”. At the same time, a new study, the report of
7、which is called “The Fading American Dream” found that half of Americans born in the 1980s are falling behind their parents economically.These findings show that many younger adults are experiencing “downward mobility”. In other words, they are not doing as well economically as their parents were at
8、 the same age. The idea of downward mobility is especially troubling for Americans, writes Robert Samuelson in The Washington Post. He says most US. citizens believe that, over time, the amount of money they earn will rise and life will get easier.Alissa Quartz wrote a book about the financial diffi
9、culties of Americans. In the book, Quartz tells about teachers who are struggling to pay for regular costs. One high school teacher drives for ride sharing service Uber at night to earn more money. He corrects students papers between riders.A college professor turned to government assistance to feed
10、 her child and pay for a doctor. Quartz says even lawyers increasingly cannot earn an income that enables them to meet their needs. The problem of decreasing incomes in their field is made worse by debt they may have from law school. Quartz and the economists who studied these issues say many things
11、 have led to lower incomes and downward mobility. The economic recession (衰退) of 2007 to 2009 is partly to blame, they say. Modern technology also plays a part. Quartz says robots threaten to reduce the earnings of health care workers, reporters, and people who work at supermarkets, drug stores and
12、tax preparation services. In The Washington Post, Robert Samuelson noted that poor schools, a weak housing industry and too many government rules are also to blame.With all these things, and more, partly responsible, what is the solution? These experts say the answer is complex. But all point to one
13、 issue that needs to be examined: economic inequality. Quartz writes that while America is one of the richest countries in the world, it also has one of the biggest divides between the wealthy and the poor.The researchers in “The Fading American Dream” study make a similar observation. They say rais
14、ing GDP will not significantly improve the economic situation of most Americans. A higher GDP may help only those who are already doing well. Instead, the economists say, the United States could try to repeat something Americans born in the 1940s experienced. As those children grew up, they almost a
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 新高考英语资料 高中英语作文指导 新教材英语资料 高中英语课件 高中英语学案 高中英语专题 高中英语模拟试卷 高考英语指导 高中英语练习
链接地址:https://www.taowenge.com/p-4584889.html
限制150内