【广东专用】2014届高考英语一轮复习 课时作业(三) Unit3 Travel journal 新人教版必修1.doc
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1、课时作业(三)必修1Unit 3Travel journal(限时:30分钟) .2012广东卷 完形填空We all know that some things are obviously right. For example, it is right to be _1_ to other people. It is also right to look after the environment. Some things are _2_ wrong, too. For instance, we should not hurt or bully (欺负) others, nor should
2、 we litter. Rules often tell us what is right or wrong.Rules can help the public make the right _3_, and remain safe. Car drivers have to obey traffic regulations that tell them the right things to do on the road to avoid crashes. Cyclists who give signals before turning or stopping help prevent _4_
3、If people follow rules without taking other matters into consideration, it will be _5_ for them to form what is sometimes called a “black and white” view. For example, they may believe that people should always tell the truth, and that lying is _6_ acceptable. Such people always stick to their views
4、, even if it means that they may get into _7_Sometimes it may not be so easy to know _8_ what is right or wrong. Some people choose not to eat meat because they believe that it is _9_ to eat animals, but others argue that they can eat meat and _10_ be kind to animals; some insist that stealing is al
5、ways wrong, but others think that one does not need to feel so _11_ when stealing some food to eat, if he lives in a really poor area and he is _12_ . Rules help us live together in harmony, because they show us the right way to _13_ others. However, some people argue that rules may be _14_, having
6、observed that rules change all the time, and that some schools have some regulations and others have different onesso who is to _15_ what is right?1. Akind Bsensitive Cfair Dgenerous2. Aequally Bslightly Cclearly Dincreasingly3. Asuggestions Bconclusions Cturns Dchoices4. Aaccidents Bmistakes Cfalls
7、 Ddeaths5. Ainteresting Bvital Ceasy Dvaluable6. Aseldom Brarely Cmerely Dnever7. Atrouble Bpower Cprison Dcontrol8. Aroughly Beventually Cdeliberately Dexactly9. Aawful Bcruel Cunhealthy Dunnecessary10. Astill Beven Clater Dsomehow11. Anervous Banxious Cafraid Dguilty12. Abegging Bstarving Cgrowing
8、 Dwandering13. Afollow Binstruct Ctreat Dprotect14. Adisgusting Bconfusing Cunsafe Dunimportant15. Apredict Bexplain Cdecide Dconsider.阅读理解ATo hitchhike successfully in any country you must be able to do two things: attract attention and at the same time convince the driver at a glance that you do n
9、ot intend to rob or murder him. To fulfill the first requirement you must have some mark to distinguish you at once from all other hikers. A serviceman, for instance, should wear his uniform, and a student his scarf. In a foreign country an unmistakable indication of your own nationality will also a
10、rrest a drivers attention.When I hitchhiked 9,500 miles across the United States and back recently I wore a welltailored suit, a bowler hat and a trench coat, and carried a pencilthin rolled black umbrella. My suitcase was decorated with British flags. Having plenty of luggage, moreover, I was not l
11、ikely to be suspected of being a dangerous lunatic(精神病患者). I then had to get across to the driver the idea that I was a real traveler, and needed to get somewhere cheaply.But even with careful preparation, you must not assume that the task will be easy. You should be prepared to wait a little, for t
12、here are drivers who confess to a fierce prejudice against, (not to say hatred of) hitchhikers, and would no more pick up a hiker than march from Aldermaston to London. In America, my average wait was half an hour, and my longest is two hours, but I have heard of people waiting all day: they probabl
13、y took less pains to make themselves easy to notice.Nor must you assume that all the drivers who stop for you are nice, normal people. On one occasion I found myself driving with two boys of about nineteen who turned out to be on the run from the police, and were hoping to use me as an alibi. There
14、are also lesser (较小的) risks: you may find yourself in the car of a Fascist fanatic, a Mormon missionary(传教士), or just a bad driver. You cannot tell, of course until you are in the car. But you soon learn the art of the quick excuse that gets you out again.If the hitchhiker in the US will remember th
15、at he is seeking the willingness of drivers to give him a free ride, and is prepared to give in exchange entertainment and company, and not go to sleep, he will come across the remarkable, almost legendary, hospitality of American of the West. It will also help if he can driveI think that I drove my
16、self about 4,500 of those 9,500 miles I hitchhiked in the States.16A serviceman should wear his uniform _Aso as not to look too unusualBto attract attentionCto show he is on dutyDto put the driver at ease17In Paragraph 3, we learn that the writer _Ahas sometimes failed to hitch a rideBhas marched fr
17、om Aldermaston to LondonChas been successful in hitching a rideDhas had to wait for long hours for a ride18The main idea of Paragraph 4 is that _Ait is dangerous to be in a car with strangersBhitchhiking may turn out to be risky sometimesCa hitchhiker must also learn the art of quick excuseDhitchhik
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