2017届高三英语一轮复习选修七ppt1(12份打包)
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【高考调研】2017届高三英语一轮复习(外研版 课件+配套练习):选修7 (12份打包)
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课时规范训练(单独成册)
训练(三十七)
Ⅰ.阅读理解(共两节)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
You may have heard that a young man named Abner Doubleday invented the game known as baseball in Cooperstown,New Yorring the summer of 1839.Doubleday then went on to become a Civil War hero,while baseball became America’s beloved national pastime.Not only is that story untrue,it’s not even in the ballpark (place for baseball).Doubleday was still at West Point in 1839,and he never claimed to have anything to do with baseball.
In 1907,a special commission (委员会) created by the sporting goods merchant and former major league player A.J.Spalding used weak evidence—namely the claims of one man,mining engineer Abner Graves—to come up with the Doubleday origin story.Cooperstown businessmen and major league officials would rely on the myth’s lasting power in the 1930s,when they established the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in the village.
As it turns out,the real history of baseball is a little more complicated than the Doubleday legend.References to games resembling (相似) baseball in the United States date back to the 18th century.Its most direct ancestors appear to be two English games:rounder a (a children’s game brought to New England by the earliest colonists) and cricket.By the time of the American Revolution,variations (演变) of such games were being played on schoolyards and college campuses across the country.They became even more popular in newly industrialized cities where men sought work in the mid-19th century.In September 1845,a group of New York City men founded the New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club.One of them would make a new set of rules that would form the basis for modern baseball.
Cartwright’s changes made the game faster-paced and more challenging from older games like cricket.In 1846,the Knickerbockers:played the first official game of baseball against a team of cricket players,beginning a new,uniquely American traditi
课时规范训练(单独成册)
训练(三十八)
Ⅰ.阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
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Teenagers at one German school are learning how to achieve happiness alongside subjects like maths and languages.
The class sit in a circle with their eyes shut and count from one to ten:one begins,the next voice comes from the far right,a third from the other side.The aim is to listen for an opportunity to shout the number without clashing (冲突) with another voice or leaving a pause.On the first try,most of the young Germans try to be first,while a few are too shy to join in.But by the fifth round,they develop a rhythm.
The message:giving other people space but also confidently claiming your own space is a requirement for social well-being.
While the game suggests a soft course for the less bright,the school says it is trying to make it affect even clever pupils.The Willy Hellpach School is the first in the nation to develop a happiness course,intended for 17-19-year-olds preparing for university-entrance exams.“The course isn’t there to ma happy,” Ernst Fritz-Schubert,the school principal,warned the pupils who were taking the course,“but rather to help you discover the ways to become happy.” Cooking a meal together will be one of the class exercises,along with improving body language under the guidance of two professional actresses.
“In the first period,we had to each say something positive about another member of the class and about ourselves.No laughing at people or teasing,” said Fanny,17.
The message:self-esteem (自尊) improves happiness too.
The course is taught for three periods a week and will be graded as a part of overall assessment.Despite the happy subject,the pupils themselves insist it is no laughing matter.Max,18,says he is happy when he finds people who share his interests.Janina,18,says she needs to be fit to feel happy.
“We want to show how proper food or exercise can help in becoming happy,” the principal said.He hopes other schools in Germany will copy the idea.The school has attracted national interest since it announced its new course.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇说明文。快乐是人的一种健康的心理情感。目前德国的一家学校给学生开设了一门如何去获得快乐的课程。这门课程目的不是为了让人们快乐,而是帮助孩子们去发现如何才能获得快乐。
1.What would be the best title of this passage?
A.Basic Things for Happiness
B.Tips to Be Happy
C.Learning How to Be Happy
D.Laughing a Lot at School
解析:选C。主旨大意题。目前德国的一家学校给学生开设了一门如何去获得快乐的课程。这门课程目的不是为了让人们快乐,而是帮助孩子们去发现如何才能获得快乐。故选C。
2.Why is the happiness course compared with mat
课时规范训练(单独成册)
训练(三十九)
Ⅰ.阅读理解(共两节)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature went to the French novelist for “the art of memory with which he has uncovered the life-world of the occupation”.
Although the 69-year-old writer is a very popular literary figure in France,he is little known elsewhere.
So who is this Patrick Modiano,why does his memory have such an influence upon him,and what exactly has he uncovered?
Modiano was born in a suburb of Paris right after World War II ended in Europe in July 1945.His father was a Jewish-Italian businessman who met his Belgian actress mother during the Nazi occupation of Paris.
As The New Yorker magazine put it,Europeans born in 1945 share a condition—They escaped the war,but “not the taint (污点) of the war”.
Modiano’s life has been influenced by Nazi Germany’s occupation during the war,and his family’s connections to it.According to New York-based newspaper Forward,his father survived the war dishonorably.When Paris’s Jews were brought together to be sent to concentration camps,the businessman did not join them but spent the time making money from deals with Nazis on the black market.
“The novelist has a duty to record the lives of the people who have disappeared,the people who were made to disappear,” French writer Clemence Boulouque,also an expert in Jewish studies,told The New Yorker magazine.
In his more than three dozen novels,Modiano has returned again and again to the same themes:Jewishness,the Nazi occupation,and the loss of identity.His characters collect pieces of old evidence,handwriting,photographs,police files,and newspaper cuttings.
His most admired novel,Missing Person,is a good example.It’s the story about a detective who has lost his memory.He tries to find out who he really is by following his own steps through history.
Although Modiano’s win is a surprise outside France,people are celebrating in his home country.Modiano is the 15th French literature winner.After Le Clezio’s 2008 win,it seemed unlikely that there would be another so soon.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了2014年诺贝尔文学奖获得者法国作家帕特里克•莫迪亚诺及其文学成就。
1.The passage is mainly about .
A.a literary figure’s personal affairs
B.a famous novelist’s family bacnd
C.a Nobel Prize winner and his literary achievement
D.European people’s sufferi
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