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课时作业(十三)必修3unit 3the million pound bank note(限时:30分钟) .完形填空the story happened years ago,when my daughter was still little.i was driving across the country with my daughter to _1_ my husband. since i intended to get to my destination before supper time, i drove _2_ for a long time without a stop. then after driving for many miles, i became tired and needed to stop for a break to get _3_i found a rest area. it was mostly deserted, in a quiet area of the highway. i parked the car and carried my _4_ into the restroom. when i came out i saw a middleaged _5_ wandering around. feeling _6_ about that, i asked the lady. what _7_ me was: they were waiting for us!the lady told me that she and her husband wanted to see us safely back into our _8_. she explained that sometimes rest areas could be a _9_ place for a young lady like me. she told me that she had a daughter almost my age, so they wanted to make sure that i got safely back on my way.i was very touched by their _10_. being young, and probably naive to the potential _11_ of rest areas, it had never occurred to me that there was any possibility of something going wrong. i _12_ them for their kindness. my daughter and i continued our journey and _13_ our destination safely.i never got their names but years have passed and their kindness is still not _14_. sometimes angels come in makeup and just because you cant see their _15_ it doesnt mean they arent angels.1a.desert bstopcjoin dsave2a.slowly bquicklycsafely dquietly3a.excited bboredcinterested drefreshed4a.daughter bluggageclicense dcar5a.lady bmanccouple dangel6a.angry bcuriouscjealous dterrible7a.surprised bworriedcannoyed dupset8a.room bcarcarea dpark9a.quiet bnoisycdangerous dsafe10a.devotion bhonestycpotential dconsideration11a.stops bdangerscmistakes dchanges12a.forgave baskedcthanked dblamed13a.reached bleftcmissed dpassed14a.seen bforgottencdeserted drecognized15a.kindness bsafetycfaces dwings.阅读理解ain a growing number of english classes, teachers are leaving the classic novels on the shelf and letting students select the books they read. supporters say that the new approach, called readers workshop, helps develop a love for reading in students who are bored with classic literature. they argue that the best way to motivate students to read more is to offer them more choices.not_all_educators_are_on_the_same_page,_however. they worry that students who choose trendy, less challenging titles over the classics wont be exposed to the great writing and key themes of important works of literature.student reporters donald and sarah express their ideas about this new approach.donald thinks that they should turn the page. students should be allowed to select the books they read in english class. he says he and his classmates are allowed to pick their own books in class. that makes them more focused, and they look forward to class time. tristin, a classmate of his at clinton middle school agrees. “im reading books that i want to read, which makes class more fun and interesting,” he says. offering students a choice may also improve test scores. studies by professor john guthrie of the university of maryland found that students in grades 4 through 6 who had some choices in the books they read showed improved reading comprehension skills during testing. giving students the chance to decide what they read helps build a lifelong love for reading. isnt that what we want for our students?sarah holds a different view. she thinks teachers know more about books than students do. when an english teacher assigns a book, he or she keeps in mind the reading level of most students in the class. students who choose their own books might be cheating themselves by picking books that are not up to their reading level or that are too difficult. furthermore, a whole class can discuss a book it reads together. that makes it easier for some kids to understand what they are reading. “the students wouldnt be able to hold a meaningful conversation if they were all reading different books,” says kristin, an english teacher at fleetwood area middle school. “if they read the same book, their conversations would be more indepth.”16whats the meaning of the underlined sentence “not all educators are on the same page”?aeducators have different opinions.beducators didnt appear at the same time.ceducators wrote in different pages.deducators didnt agree with the author.17donald thinks that the new approach could _ahelp students be more focused in classbdraw students to reading classic novelscmake students less worried in english classdencourage students to read more challenging books18sarah thinks that the new approach might _ahelp students improve reading comprehension skillsbhelp students hold meaningful conversations in classcmake some students read books not suitable for themdmake some students ignore the important works of literature19who has the same attitude towards the new approach with kristin?adonald. bsarah.ctristin. djohn guthrie.20the author develops the text mainly by _alisting casesbmaking comparisonscfollowing time orderdexplaining causes and effectsbarthur miller(19152005)is universally recognized as one of the greatest dramatists of the 20th century. millers father had moved to the usa from austriahungary,drawn like so many others by the “great american dream”. however, he experienced severe financial hardship when his family business was ruined in the great depression of the early 1930s.millers most famous play, death of a salesman, is a powerful attack on the american system,with its aggressive way of doing business and its insistence on money and social status as indicators of worth. in willy loman, the hero of the play, we see a man who has got into trouble with this system. willy is “burnt out” and in the cruel world of business there is no room for sentiment: if he cant do the work, then he is no good to his employer, the wagner company, and he must go. willy is painfully aware of this, and at a loss as to what to do with his lack of success. he refuses to face the fact that he has failed and kills himself in the end.when it was first staged in 1949,the play was greeted with enthusiastic reviews,and it won the tony award for best play,the new york drama critics circle award,and the pulitzer prize for drama.it was the first play to win all three of these major awards.miller died of heart failure at his home in roxbury,connecticut,on the evening of february 10,2005,the 56th anniversary of the first performance of death of a salesman on broadway.21why did arthur millers father move to the usa?ahe suffered from severe hunger in his home country.bhe was attracted by the “great american dream”che hoped to make his son a dramatist.dhis family business failed.22the play death of a salesman _aexposes the cruelty of the american business worldbdiscusses the ways to get promoted in a companyctalks about the business career of arthur millerdfocuses on the skills in doing business23. what can we learn about willy loman?ahe treats his employer badly.bhe runs the wagner company.che is a victim of the american system.dhe is regarded as a hero by his colleagues.24after it was first staged, death of a salesman_aachieved huge successbwon the first tony awardcwas warmly welcomed by salesmendwas severely attacked by dramatists25what is the text mainly about?aarthur miller and his family.bthe awards arthur miller won.cthe hardship arthur miller experienced. darthur miller and his bestknown play.课时作业(十三).这是一篇记叙文,讲述作者长途开车,中途暂停休息时,被一对中年夫妇的善举所感动的故事。1c从第二段大意可推断作者开车去跟丈夫会合,其他选项均不符合语境。2b从前面的i intended to get to my destination before supper time及后面的without a stop可以推测,作者开得很快,因此选quickly。3d从本句中的after driving for many miles及became tired可知,作者需要稍作休息以恢复精力,故选refreshed。4a从第二段首句中的with my daughter可知作者带着她的女儿进公共洗手间。5c从本段最后一句中的人称代词they,以及第四段第一句中的she and her husband可推断此处应该选couple。6b看到有人在外面徘徊,作者自然会感到好奇;且从后面的i asked the lady也可知是选curious。7a从后面的they were waiting for us以及标点符号(感叹号)可知,作者是感到惊奇。 8b从第四段最后一句中的they wanted to make sure that i got safely back on my way可知此处意为:他们想看着作者和她女儿安全回到车上。故选car。9c本段中首句和末句中都用了safely。这对中年夫妇要看作者安全上路,是因为这种地方可能会不安全,因此用dangerous。10d这对中年夫妇在洗手间外等作者,想看作者安全上车的做法令人感动,而这种做法正是考虑周到的表现,因此用consideration。11b从后面的there was any possibility of something going wrong可知此处应用dangers。12c这对中年夫妇对作者如此照顾,作者对他们自然是非常感激的,用thanked才符合语境。13a继续旅程之后自然是到达目的地,故用reached。14b从but一词可知,虽然“我”连他们的名字都不知道,但很多年过去,“我”仍忘不了他们对“我”的关怀。15dwings(翅膀)是天使的标志,此处作者把这对中年夫妻比喻成没有翅膀的天使。我们看不到他们的翅膀,不代表他们就不是天使。.a文章提出了让学生选择他们阅读的书籍,对这一新的教学方法,不同的人有不同的观点和看法。16a句意理解题。第一段说:他们争论激发学生阅读最好的方法是给他们提供更多的选择。本句话的意思是:并不是所有的教育家都能达成共识。也就是说他们有着不同的观点。17a细节理解题。第四

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