Unit 2 Part 3 Extended readingProject 同步练习高一英语牛津译林版(2020)必修第一册.docx
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1、Part 3Extended reading, Project, Assessment &Further study基础练习.单词拼写1.Zhang Jike has earned a good(名誉,名声) at home and abroad for his excellent table tennis skills and has won over thousands of fans.2.The guide was (热情的) and knowledgeable and we spent a lovely evening wandering into places which we wo
2、uld have walked straight past.3.Throughout the three-week production, two photographers crossed (辽阔的) Iceland to shoot the land, blue sky and volcanoes.4.What matters is how the people who(拥有;支配) authority think of it.5.The storm got worse and worse. Finally, I was obliged to(放弃) the car and continu
3、e on foot.6.Store owners are getting (绝望的) after several months of poor sales this year.7.The man had(天赋,天资) and had made his mark in the aviation world.8.If you are considering someone you care about, wouldnt you give him positive (鼓舞人心的) advice?.选词填空a crowd of;break into;be determined to;a variety
4、 of;because of;be full of;all of a sudden;with ease;be regarded as;give up1.He suffered a serious injury that obliged him to work.2.He the most successful president of modern times.3.Anne was intelligent and capable of passing her exams .4.someone grabbed me around the neck.5.The streets of the city
5、 homeless people asking for their rights during the election.6.Its up to the teacher to provide types of input in the classroom.7. swim and you could discover a whole new you.8.Thousands of people in Washington were facing difficulties the failure of controlling the spread of the virus.9.There was n
6、o one nearby who might see him trying to the house.10.The morning before the exam started, I walked through students parents.单句语法填空1.Some kids (desperate) want something such as a pet dog or a toy gun,but they usually are refused by their parents.2.(surprise)and curious, Nick decided to open the box
7、 sent by his friend.3.Despite the tough situation, (remark)economic results have been achieved in China. 4.She was an accomplished pianist, a superb swimmer, and a (gift)artist. 5.Weather(predict)has never been a perfect science.6.Many unemployed people experience feelings of isolation and (depress)
8、.课文语法填空After 1(hear) the first-ever performance of the great Ludwig van Beethovens Symphony No.9, 2 was his last major piece of music, a sea of people all stood, clapping and 3(wave) their hats and handkerchiefs to express their 4 (appreciate) of the masterwork.As a gifted child, Beethoven 5(appreci
9、ate) for his piano performances. Being a teenager, he had already enjoyed a reputation as a wonderful young musician. 6, in his late twenties, Beethoven started to lose his hearing, which deeply depressed 7(he).Despite his darkest moments, he never abandoned hope and was determined 8(find) a way to
10、continue 9(live) a life full of music. When Beethoven presented Symphony No.9 in Vienna in 1824, it was his first time 10 stage in over ten years. Symphony No. 9 has become one of the most famous and treasured pieces in the history of classical music. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.素养练习.阅读理解(2020北京首师大
11、附中高一分班考,)Twenty-five young musicians from around the world have come to California to train and perform this month. They will take part in an international program called iPalpiti. The name comes from the Italian word for heartbeats.Eduard Schmieder is the programs conductor and musical director. Sc
12、hmieder and his wife started the program in 1997 with the help of violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin.This year, the musicians come from 19 countries, including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Israel and Italy. Schmieder notes some of the musicians are from countries that are at war with each other. And
13、they are sitting next to each other, and become friends. He says through their music and friendship, they are making the world more peaceful.The musicians taking part in the program range in age from their late teens to their 30s. They include winners of major music competitions. Peter Rainer is a v
14、iolin player from Germany. He serves as the concertmaster, the link between the musicians and conductor. “Its so great that you have so many sensitive musicians. They are all very alert(警觉的)and awake and listen to each other, and its a lot of fun,” Turkish viola player Can Sakul said. “The internati
15、onal group works well together.” “The experience is a cultural as well as a musical exchange,” said Russian violinist Semyon Promoe. “Everyone has their own opinion of music and how to play every composition. Its very interesting to interact with everybody, to play together and to create one opinion
16、 for everybody. We feel at ease.”This year, the festival focuses on music from the 1600s to the 1900s. But cello player Franciaco Vila from Ecuador said the music had no geographic boundaries. Vila added that the musicians got to know more about each other as they performed great music.“Its interest
17、ing to see where we intersect(相交)and how many things we have in common. And the music world is quite small, so youre only one person away from knowing everyone else,” Can Sakul said. “The musicians who have taken part in the training and festival make up a big family.” He added that he was proud to
18、be part of it.1.When was the program founded?A.This month.B.In the 1600s.C.In Schmieders late teens.D.In 1997.2.Mentioning that “some of the musicians are from countries that are at war with each other”, Schmieder intends to present that.A.musicians continue to fight in competitionsB.music makes the
19、 world more harmoniousC.musicians are from different countriesD.the world is not peaceful3.What does the underlined word “sensitive” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Flexible.B.Artificial.C.Brilliant.D.Energetic.4.What is the best title for the text?A.Musicians have much in commonB.A national music pr
20、ogramC.Music has no geographic boundariesD.Music competitions during war.七选五(2020甘肃武威高一期末,)Music makes you more creative. 1, they come up with more creative solutions, according to researchers. It may be because music improves your brains flexibility. Another reason may be that it relaxes you enough
21、 for the creative juices to flow. But dont play music too loudly.Music can help during surgery. 2. After surgery, it helps reduce pain. An analysis of 73 studies confirmed that listening to music before, during or after surgery reduced anxiety and pain levels, which in turn meant less pain medicatio
22、n.3. Studies have found that when youre running, biking or walking, youll go farther with music on. Music relieves your discomfort and motivates you to stay on. The effect is so obviously great that the author of a review examining the psychological effects of music on exercise called music “a type
23、of legal performance-improvement drug”.Music aids sleep. Listening to music before bed can help you fall asleep faster and wake up less often during the night. 4. In one study, seniors with sleep problems who listened to 45 minutes of soft slow music before bed reported a 35 percent improvement in t
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