新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料:高考对接题(12个)

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新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修② Unit6 Design 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修① Unit1 Lifestyles 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修① Unit2 Heroes 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修① Unit3 Celebration 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修② Unit4 Cyberspace 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修② Unit5 Rhythm 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修③ Unit7 The Sea 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修③ Unit8 Adventure 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修③ Unit9 Wheels 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修④ Unit10 Money 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修④ Unit11 The Media 高考对接题.doc
新课标英语北师大版教师用书配套资料必修④ Unit12 Cultu Shock 高考对接题.doc

  必修①  Unit1  Lifestyles  高考对接题
  [高考对接题]
  Ⅰ.语法填空
  Most Americans don't like to get advice__1__members of their family. They get advice from “__2__(strange)”. When they need advice, they don't usually go to people they know.__3__many of them write letters to newspapers and magazines__4__give advice on many different subjects__5__(include) family problems, the use of language, health, cooking, child care, clothes,__6__even on how to buy a house or a ost newspapers__7__(regular) print letters from readers with problems. Along with the letters there are answers__8__(write) by people who are supposed to know how to solve such problems. Some of these writers are doctors,__9__are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice are women without special__10__(train) for this kind of work.
  答案:1. from 2. strangers 3. Instead 4. which/that   5.including 
  6.and 7.regularly 8.written 9.others 10.training
  Ⅱ.阅读理解
  The earth's most rich resource—water has bee one of the most precious resources in the United States as rivers, lakes, and freshwater reservoirs are increasingly exploited for human use. Consequently, using precise farming techniques to refine “irrigation scheduling” is a research area of particular interest to Susan Moran, a researcher with the US department of Agriculture. She explains that in the southwest, irrigation is both difficult and expensive. There, she says, farmers have a tendency to over irrigate, spending both more time and money than necessary.
  “I'm trying to provide new information that could be used by farmers to schedule irrigations to improve their profitability and use less water,” Moran says. “Farmers often look at weather changes and then schedule irrigation based on that information. But if they had better information, they could use scientifiodels to pute more precisely how much water their crop is using.”
  Rather than guessing their crop's potential need for water based upon weather
  changes, farmers can use remote sensors to measure how much water their crop is actually using. This would give them a more accurate measure of how muore water it needs.
  Moran believes that if farmers are getting good and timely measur
  必修①  Unit2  Heroes
  [高考对接题]
  Ⅰ.完形填空
  When a baby sees a ball, the baby may reach out for it. If the baby is very young, and you__1__the ball behind a pillow (枕头), then the ball__2__exists for the child. As the child grows older, the child will move the pillow to get the ball. Even though the child cannot see the ball, the ball still exists. This is an early example of “learning to see the__3__”.
  All of us have__4__, so we all think we can see. But, in__5__we are all blind to probably 99% of the world. Because__6__people realize this, few people make the attempt to learn more, in order to see more. Just like a child, what we don't see doesn't exist.
  __7__, because most of us are blind to 99% of the world, we rely on others to  give us the answers. We willingly allow doctors, lawyers, priests, and politicians to tell us what to do or thint they take no responsibility when the results go wrong. mercial television, radio, newspapers, and magazines are largely corporate(法人的) owned, profit driven, and foore on distraction and misinformation than on education. Yet, we continue reading, watching and listening to meredia under the illusion that we are learning. Corporate media is education with blinders. They only show you the__8__picture, and, in this way, they control public opinion.__9__needs to turn to nonmercial television, radio, and Internet world news to get the big picture. Everyone needs to know more in order to__10__the political spin and lies.
  语篇解读:本文讲述学习是为了看到未知的。人类虽有眼睛,但对世界上99%的事物熟视无睹。几乎很少人认识到这一点。人们都有依赖心理,我们依靠别人给我们答案。商业媒体大都是利益驱使,更多聚焦在娱乐或误传,很少关注教育。人人都需要非商业的媒体以获得the big picture。
  1.A.put               B.play               C.find               D.take
  解析:根据文章,把球“放”到枕头后面,婴孩就认为没有球了。
  答案:A
  2.A.still               B.no more           C.no longer           D.even
  解析:因no longer意思是“不再”。其他选项不符合逻辑。
  答案:C
  必修②     Unit  4  Cyberspace
  [高考对接题]
  Ⅰ.语法填空
  In Guangdong Province, government officials have started to remove the number four from the list of numbers that can be assigned__1__new license plates. The number is considered__2__(lucse it sounds so much for death in Cantonese and Mandarin dialects of Chinese. People__3__(tendency) to avoid any number sequences that include four. For example, it is mon for buildings to lack__4__fourth floor and new cell phone owners try to obtain a telephone number without four. In fact, people who agree to have a phone number ending in four get a special bonus,__5__the money (500 yuan) doesn't seem to make them more__6__(enthusiasm) about the number.
  Media have criticized the new policy as superstition by saying that it's bad to encourage people to believe in things that are__7__(true). Government officials reply that it is important to see the big picture. In recent years, road accidents have bee a major problem. From__8__point of view, removing four from license plates is just a  practical step because people will feel__9__positive and confident and__10__drive more safely.
  答案:1. to 2. unlucky 3. tend 4. a 5. although/but 6. enthusiastic 7. untrue 8. their 9. more 10. therefore
  Ⅱ.阅读理解
  It looks a bit like the coolers(冷却器)used to keep drinks fresh on a sunny day but the cool box being tested in hot Mozambique serves a higher purpose—saving lives from malaria(疟疾).
  The new cool box is intended to keep malaria medicines at 25℃ or below in poor rural areas without electricity where temperatures can reach 45℃.Its developers hope the cool box will help save some of the one million lives lost to malaria worldwide every year—6,000 of them in Mozambique alone.
  “At the beginning,the cool boxes will be used to store malarial drugs such as the rapid diagnostics tests for malaria,”said Parfait Komlan Edah,advisor to John Snow Incorporated,a US pany developing the coolers.
  “We will change the treatment pattern and procedure because the drugs are expensive and they have to be well preserved to be effective,”he said.

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