1、课时作业北师大选择性必修第四册 UNIT 10 CONNCETIONPeriod Six View Workshop, Reading Club& Check Your Progress题组A 基础练(建议用时:10分钟)I.单词拼写1.If you_(恳求)tosomeonetodo something, you make a serious and urgent request to them.2.Theysaid thatthedecisionwasmademore in_(悲伤)thaninanger.3.Ane_ is a man who rules an empire or is
2、the head of state in an empire.4.Hebegged_(饶恕) forwhathehaddone.5.PleasecontinueIdidntmean to_(打断).Keys: 1. appeal 2. sorrow 3. emperor 4. forgiveness 5. interrupt .单句语法填空1.She gave him a soft _(appeal) look that would have melted solid ice.2.Hisfathersface lookedsuddenlysoftand_(sorrow).3.Dontyouwa
3、nttogo back tohim,Heidi, andaskhis_(forgive)?4.People kept nosing around the place, _(interrupt) my work.5.Attorneysareethicallyand_(legal)bound toabsoluteconfidentiality.Keys: 1. appealing 2. sorrowful 3. forgiveness 4. interrupting 5. legally .完成句子1.Hethinksits cleverto_ _ _people.他觉得拿别人开玩笑显得聪明。2.
4、Ifat all possible, have alittle additionalsupportto_ _ _them.假如可能的话,派一些其他单位来确保控制住它们。3.Emma,Itrustyouropinion_ _ _.埃玛,我非常相信你的观点。4.Thecommunity, whoselinkswithSyria_ _to biblicaltimes,ismainly elderly.这个村落与叙利亚的关联可以追溯到圣经时代,其中大部分是上了年纪的人。5.Weveaskedtheneighboursto_ _ _ _thehouseforuswhileweareaway.我们已请邻居
5、在我们离开时帮我们照看一下房子。Keys: 1. makefunof 2.keepcontrolover 3.agreatdeal 4.dateback 5.keepaneyeon题组B 提升练(建议用时:30分钟). 语法填空For 99 days, doctor never let upZhuo Huichang, a doctor who has been in the fight against COVID-19 for 99 days, said, “The experience is unforgettable, and its_1_honor for me to do my pa
6、rt as a doctor when the country and its people need me.”On Jan 27, he boarded a plane to Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China. “I didnt hesitate for a moment because I_2_(think)about it for a long time,” Zhuo said. Although his child objected_3_the decision, his wife, who is als
7、o a medical professional, gave him strong support. “This is our_4_(responsible),” she said. During his stay in Wuhan, all the COVID-19 patients they were responsible for recovered, he said_5_(proud).One more mission awaited. After Zhuo returned to Fujian and completed his 14-day quarantine(隔离期),he v
8、olunteered on April 5 to serve with a medical team sent to the Philippines. “I had the experience_6_I could share with colleagues in the Philippines,” Zhuo said,_7_(add)that he wanted to make a contribution to the world. In the Philippines, the medical experts spent entire days_8_(share)their experi
9、ences. “We wanted to communicate_9_we had learned about treatment plans for COVID-19 patients,” he said. “I feel_10_(connect)to Wuhan and the Philippines now,” Zhuo said.这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了卓慧昌医生令人难忘的经历,他已经参与抗击新冠肺炎99天。他参与了武汉和菲律宾的医疗队,为抗击新冠状病毒疫情作出了贡献。1.an 考查冠词。句意:这次经历令人难忘,我很荣幸能够在国家和人民需要我的时候尽自己作为一名医生的责任。根据名词h
10、onor可知此处用冠词,且由音标/n(r)/可知要用an修饰名词。故填an。2.had been thinking/ had thought 考查时态。句意:卓说:“我没有犹豫片刻,因为我已经考虑了很久。”根据主句谓语didnt hesitate可知从句的谓语可用过去完成时或者过去完成进行时表示过去发生的动作,且该动作还有可能继续。故填had been thinking/ had thought。3.to 考查介词。句意:虽然他的孩子反对这个决定,但他的妻子,同时也是一名医学专家,给予了他强有力的支持。固定短语object to“反对”。故填to。4.responsibility考查名词。句意
11、:“这是我们的责任,”她说。根据our可知此处要用名词,且responsibility是不可数名词。故填responsibility。5.proudly 考查副词。句意:他自豪地说,在武汉期间,他们负责的新冠肺炎患者全部康复。根据said可知此处要用副词修饰动词。故填proudly。6.that/which 考查定语从句的关系词。句意:卓说:“我可以和菲律宾的同事们分享我的经历。”他还说他想为世界做点贡献。分析句子成分可知,此处是一个限制性定语从句,先行词是experience,指物,且关系词在定语从句中作share with的宾语,因此要用that/which。故填that/which。7.
12、adding 考查非谓语动词。句意:卓说:“我可以和菲律宾的同事们分享我的经历。”他还说他想为世界做点贡献。根据Zhuo said可知此处要用非谓语动词,且逻辑主语Zhuo与add之间是主动关系,因此要用现在分词。故填adding。8.sharing 考查固定搭配。句意:在菲律宾,医学专家们花了一整天的时间来分享他们的经验。固定短语spend time (in) doing sth.“花时间做某事”,根据spent entire days可知此处现在分词。故填sharing。9.what 考查宾语从句的引导词。句意:他说:“我们希望交流我们对COVID-19患者治疗方案的了解。”根据wante
13、d to communicate可知后接宾语从句,此处缺少宾语从句的引导词;分析宾语从句成分可知,主语是we,谓语是had learned about,缺少宾语,因此要用引导词what。故填what。10.connected 考查形容词。句意:卓说:“我现在感觉和武汉和菲律宾连在一起了。”根据feel可知此处要用形容词作表语。故填connected。. 阅读理解If you want to convince the boss you deserve a pay rise or promotion, the solution could be simple - eat the same food
14、 as theydo. Psychologists have discovered managers are much more likely to instantly trust us if we choose the same dishes as them.During experiments, discussions over wages and work conditions were much more successful if both sides chose to snack on the same treats. And shoppers were much more lik
15、ely to buy a product advertised on TV by someone eating a similar food to them at the time.The reason is thought to be the socalled similarity attraction theory - where people tend to like others who have similar tastes or habits to themselves. But this is believed to be one of the first studies hig
16、hlighting the role of food in this relationship. Researchers at Chicago University in the US conducted a series of experiments to examine foods role in earning trust.In a test, participants were told to watch TV - where someone pretending to be a member of the public praised a certain product. The v
17、olunteers were given Kit Kat bars to nibble, while the TV people ate either a Kit Kat or grapes as they talked.The results showed viewers were much more likely to express an interest in buying the product if the TV showed the other person eating a Kit Kat too. The researchers added, “Although simila
18、rity in food consumption is not a sign of whether two people will get along, we find consumers treat this as such. They feel more trusting of those who consume as they do. It means people can immediately begin to feel friendship and develop a bond, leading to smoothertransactions from the start.”Har
19、ley Street psychologist Dr. Lucy Atcheson said it was already known that wearing similar clothes could instantly create trust. But this was the first report that food had the same effect. She said, “This is really interesting. It makes sense as people feel they have common ground and can trust the o
20、ther person. That means negotiations are more likely to be successful.”1. According to the passage, customers are likely to buy a product from a dealer who _.A. advertises his products on TVB. has the same taste as themC. reduces the price of his productsD. pays attention to the quality of his produ
21、cts2. The experiments conducted by researchers at Chicago University show that _.A. food plays an important role in earning peoples trustB. bosses like employees that have the same taste as themC. people who have similar tastes to their bosss earn moreD. people have less interest in buying products
22、advertised on TV3. What can be inferred from the passage?A. People who eat similar food are more likely to trust each other.B. People will get along with each other if they like to eat similar things.C. The effect of wearing similar clothes hasnt been proved by researchers.D. People are more likely
23、to make friends with those wearing the same clothes as them.4. Which of the following sayings can be an example of the similarity attraction theory?A. Honesty is the best policy.B. All good things come to an end.C. Birds of a feather flock together.D. Where there is a will, there is a way.这是一篇议论文。文章
24、主要讲的内容是具研究表明,吃相似食物的人更容易互相信任。1.B 细节理解题。根据第一段的And shoppers were much more likely to buy a product advertised on TV by someone eating a similar food to them at the time.可知顾客很可能从和他们有相同品味的经销商那里购买产品,故选择B。2.A 推理判断题。根据第三段的Researchers at Chicago University in the US conducted a series of experiments to exami
25、ne foods role in earning trust.可知,芝加哥大学的研究人员进行的实验表明,食物在赢得人们的信任方面扮演着重要的角色,故A选项符合文意。3.A 推理判断题。根据第一段的Psychologists have discovered managers are much more likely to instantly trust us if we choose the same dishes as them.和第三段的Researchers at Chicago University in the US conducted a series of experiments
26、to examine foods role in earning trust.可知,吃相似食物的人更容易互相信任。故选择A选项。4.C 推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章主要讲的内容是研究表明,吃相似食物的人更容易互相信任,可知可以作为相似性吸引理论的例子是C选项(物以类聚,物人以群分)。A.诚实乃上策;B.天下无不散之筵席;D.世上无难事,只要肯攀登。三个选项不符合题意,故C项正确。. 概要写作阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Perhaps youve heard the old saying “curiosity killed the cat.” Its a phrase
27、thats often used to warn people - especially children - not to ask too many questions. Yet its widely agreed that curiosity actually makes learning more effective. In fact, research has shown that curiosity is just as important as intelligence in determining how well students do in school.Curiosity
28、can also lead us to make unexpected discoveries, bring excitement into our lives, and open up new possibilities. In science, basic curiosity-driven research can have unexpected important benefits. For example,one day in 1831, Michael Faraday was playing around with a coil and a magnet when he sudden
29、ly saw how he could produce an electrical current. At first, it wasnt clear what use this would have, but it actually made electricity available for use in technology, and so changed the world.However, curiosity is currently under the biggest threat, coming from technology. On one level, this is bec
30、ause technology has become so advanced that many of us are unable to think too deeply about how exactly things work any more. While it may be possible for a curious teenager to take a toaster apart and get some sense of how it works, how much do you understand about what happens when you type a webs
31、ite address into a browser? Where does your grasp of technology end and the magic begin for you?In addition to this, theres the fact that we all now connect so deeply with technology, particularly with our phones. The more we stare at our screens, the less we talk to other people directly. All too o
32、ften we accept the images of people that social media provides us with. Then we feel we know enough about a person not to need to engage further with them.That means we end up inside our own little bubbles, no longer coming across new ideas. Perhaps the real key to developing curiosity in the 21st c
33、entury, then, is to rely less on the tech tools of our age._【答案解析】Curiosity, as is revealed in research, is vital to students good academic performance. It also activates many scientific discoveries of unexpected benefits.However, up-to-date technology is now killing curiosity, by hindering our capa
34、bility to further explore how things go on. Additionally, intimate exposure to technology, phones in particular, will mislead us into accepting peoples virtual images online rather than have a deep insight into them. Therefore, to encourage curiosity, dont depend on technology excessively.学科网(北京)股份有限公司