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【英语】2020届牛津版高三英语一轮复习模块2:课时作业十二Unit3Amazingpeople2

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课时作业 十二 模块2 Unit 3 Amazing people2‎ 建议时间 / 40分钟 ‎                    ‎ Ⅰ.阅读理解 A 词数: 282 主题:伟大的女性形象  文体:说明文 Strongest female literary characters of all time There are some of history's most inspiring and great females who can be found on the pages of these novels.‎ Elizabeth Bennet Called “Lizzy” or “Eliza” by her family and friends, Elizabeth Bennet is the stubborn and clever heroine from the 1813 Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice. She's the second eldest of five daughters in the Bennet family and, like the rest of her sisters, she is expected to marry for status and money, not for love. To remain true to herself, she would rather remain single, a concept that was unheard at the time.‎ Nancy Drew She first appeared in the 1930s but remains one of the most iconic female characters in all of literature. Created by Edward Stratemeyer, Nancy Drew wasn't simply a pretty girl. Instead, the bold, physically strong, and fiercely intelligent Nancy used her superior intelligence—not her looks—to solve a series of mysteries.‎ Josephine March Jo March is the second eldest daughter in the March family and is a central focus in the novel Little Women, published by Louisa May Alcott in 1868. At 15, she is strong-willed, confident, and literary and unlike her sisters, she is outspoken and uninterested in marriage. Jo both struggles with and challenges society's expectations of how women in the 19th century should carry themselves, making her one of literature's most daring female characters.‎ Hester Prynne Recognized by some critics as one of the most important characters in female literature, Hester Prynne is the leading character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel, The Scarlet Letter. Married but separated by distance from her husband, Hester has an affair with a minister and becomes pregnant.‎ ‎1. Why would Elizabeth Bennet rather remain single? ‎ A.She is too stubborn.‎ B.She doesn't want to cheat herself.‎ C.She doesn't want to marry for love.‎ D.She is the eldest daughter of the family.‎ ‎2. What is Nancy Drew like?‎ A.Kind. B.Outspoken. ‎ C.Clever. D.Proud.‎ ‎3. Who created Josephine March?‎ A.Jane Austen. B.Edward Stratemeyer. ‎ C.Louisa May Alcott. D.Nathaniel Hawthorne.‎ B 词数: 315 主题: 小说家  文体: 记叙文 Samanta Schweblin, one of the best young Spanish language novelists nominated(提名) by British literary magazine Granta, has visited Beijing to promote the first Chinese edition of a collection of her short stories. The collection, Birds in the Mouth, has been translated and published by Shanghai-based publisher Reader.‎ ‎“Sometimes I hold the Chinese edition and choose a story at random and try to guess which one it is. But it is almost impossible for me; even the length is different,” says Schweblin. “When a book is translated into a Western language, I can at least understand some parts of my stories, and therefore suffer some doubt about the quality of the translation. But my Chinese edition is more like an act of faith.”‎ Born in Argentina in 1978, Schweblin says she is influenced by the literary traditions of the La Plata area, home to many famous Latin-American novelists.‎ Interested in writing stories of ordinary lives where suddenly something extraordinary happens, something new, strange or unknown, she thinks, “The strangers and the unknown are not always related to ghosts or aliens, but can be something related to the known world, something that actually could happen.”‎ Birds in the Mouth tells its readers a story about a divorced father who worries about his 13-year-old daughter and her mysterious appetites. It turns out that his daughter eats live birds.‎ The idea for this story came to Schweblin when she was browsing the Internet. “Click, click, click, a picture of a little girl who looks frightened with her hands covering her mouth came to my eyes. Little by little, I developed the story in my mind, and then wrote it down,” recalls Schweblin.‎ Although there are elements of violence and bloodiness in Schweblin's stories, she skilfully hides them, thinking the trick to writing a thrilling story is to stop the monster from appearing, while maintaining a frightening and mysterious atmosphere.‎ ‎4.Samanta Schweblin came to China to     . ‎ A.pay a visit to Beijing B.translate her stories into Chinese C.help to make her book more popular D.publish her collection ‎5.When mentioning her Chinese edition, Schweblin thinks     . ‎ A.she suffers some doubt about the quality of the translation B.her Chinese edition is slightly different from the original one C.she can understand some parts of her Chinese edition D.she has a strong belief in her Chinese edition ‎6.From the passage we can tell that Schweblin     . ‎ A.has an appetite for writing something extraordinary B.got the idea of her story Birds in the Mouth by design C.tries to quit describing violent and bloody scenes in her story D.thinks her writing style is mainly affected by some famous native novelists ‎7.We can probably read the passage in     . ‎ A.a textbook B.a newspaper C.a report D.science fiction Ⅱ.阅读七选五 People are people Globalization has brought different cultures together in a way unimaginable. Today, Chinese, Indians, Arabs, Africans, Anglos, and Hispanics may all work in the same offices, attend the same schools or live in the same neighbourhoods.  8  And our society has lately emphasized(强调) the importance of diversity. ‎ ‎ 9 Take the following old proverbs for example. ‎ ‎“Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.” Thomas Jefferson, former American President ‎“One falsehood spoils a thousand truths.” African proverb ‎“Be honest to those who are honest, and be also to those who are not honest.” Lao-Tzu, Chinese philosopher ‎“A sacrifice is written off by a lie and the merit of devotion by an act of cheat.” Hindu saying ‎ 10  These seem to be a sort of cultural unity. ‎ We don't wish to imply all cultures are the same. Cultural diversity is real, and people from different cultures view many situations in different ways. However, historically, different cultures seem to share many common values. They are justice, courage, patience, generosity, equality, mercy and kindness, respect for the elders, and many more. Lying and stealing appear to be wrong no matter where you go. Perhaps some cultures make room for extenuating(情有可原的) circumstances more than others; perhaps cultures apply these virtues in different ways; and when values disagree, different cultures may place different levels of importance on them.  11  But both cultures may still value both. ‎ To us, it seems as if there is some sort of code of right and wrong that everyone everywhere seems to understand, regardless of culture. It is almost as if, behind all of the diversity, one finds a common understanding—a human culture, if you will—that goes beyond racial, social, and political boundaries.  12  ‎ A.All people seem to agree that we should tell the truth.‎ B.As cultures meet with each other, many differences stand out.‎ C.Each value supports many more sayings from different cultures.‎ D.We want to show, however, that there is more to these cultures than diversity.‎ E.These sayings from four separate cultures all support the same value—honesty.‎ F.It is almost as if, despite all our differences, we are all still the same—we are just people.‎ G.In other words, one culture may lean more towards justice and another culture more towards mercy.‎ Ⅲ.短文改错 Great changes have been taken place in my village. Ten years ago, the small and low houses of my village lie on the north of a lake. The villagers produced many waste. As a result, the lake was serious polluted. To the west of the village was a sandy field, where was the source of much dust.‎ Now the poor house have been replaced by green trees. However, the sandy field that the villagers used to plough has been covered of fruit trees. On the lake, now clean and clear, the villagers often spend their spare time fish.‎ In word, my village has become a green one.‎ Ⅳ.书面表达 假设你是李华,你的外籍好友Jane在你校举办的汉字拼写大赛中获得了一等奖。请你给她写一封信,内容包括:‎ ‎1. 向她表示祝贺; ‎ ‎2. 请她介绍语言学习的经验。‎ 注意:1. 词数100左右;‎ ‎2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; ‎ ‎3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。‎ 参考词汇:汉字拼写大赛Chinese Character Spelling Contest Dear Jane,‎ I'm Li Hua. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua 课时作业(十二)‎ Ⅰ. A ‎【文章大意】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了四个在小说中最鼓舞人心、最伟大的女性人物。‎ ‎1.B 细节理解题。根据Elizabeth Bennet中的“…like the rest of her sisters, she is expected to marry for status and money, not for love. To remain true to herself, she would rather remain single…”可知Elizabeth Bennet不想因为金钱和地位结婚,想保持真我,所以保持单身。故选B项。‎ ‎2.C 细节理解题。根据Nancy Drew中的“…the bold, physically strong, and fiercely intelligent Nancy used her superior intelligence—not her looks—to solve a series of mysteries.”可知Nancy Drew勇敢,强壮且聪明。故选C项。‎ ‎3.C 细节理解题。根据Josephine March中“Jo March is the second eldest daughter in the March family and is a central focus in the novel Little Women, published by Louisa May Alcott in 1868.”可知 Josephine March是Louisa May Alcott在1868年出版的小说Little Women中的中心人物。故选C项。‎ B ‎【文章大意】 本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了由英国文学杂志Granta提名的最佳西班牙语青年小说家之一Samanta Schweblin及其作品。‎ ‎4.C 细节理解题。根据第一段“Samanta Schweblin…has visited Beijing to promote the first Chinese edition of a collection of her short stories.”可知,Samanta Schweblin来北京是为了推销她的第一部中文版的短篇小说集。故选C项。‎ ‎5.D 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“‘But my Chinese edition is more like an act of faith.’”可知提及她的中文版的书时,她很有信心。故选D项。‎ ‎6.A 推理判断题。根据第四段中“Interested in writing stories of ordinary lives where ‎ suddenly something extraordinary happens…”可知,Samanta Schweblin对写平凡生活中不平凡的事感兴趣。故选A项。‎ ‎7.B 推理判断题。Samanta Schweblin是英国文学杂志Granta提名的最佳西班牙语青年小说家之一,文章对她及其作品进行了简单的介绍。由此可推断出本文有可能出现在报纸上。故选B项。‎ Ⅱ.【文章大意】 全球化让不同的文化聚在了一起。尽管我们有很多不同,但我们作为人类本质上仍然是一样的。‎ ‎8.B 根据上文可知,不同国籍的人可能都在同一个办公室工作,上同样的学校,或者住在同一个社区。B项“随着文化的交汇,许多不同就显现了出来”承接上文,符合行文逻辑。‎ ‎9.D 根据上文“And our society has lately emphasized(强调) the importance of diversity.”可知,我们的社会最近强调了多样性的重要性。D项“然而,我们想表明这些文化除了多样性之外,还有更多东西”表示转折,引出下文。‎ ‎10.E 根据上文介绍的四条谚语可知,E项“这些来自四个不同文化的谚语都支持同样的美德——诚实”承接前文,符合行文逻辑。‎ ‎11.G 根据上文可知,当价值观不一致时,不同的文化的侧重点可能是不一样的。也就是说,一种文化可能更倾向于正义,而另一种文化则更倾向于仁慈。故选G。‎ ‎12.F 根据上文可知,这就好像在所有的(文化)多样性背后,人们找到了一个共识——一种人类文化,它超越了种族、社会和政治的界限,这与F项“尽管我们有很多不同,但我们似乎仍然是一样的——我们只是人”意义一致。‎ Ⅲ.Great changes have been taken place in my village. Ten years ago, the small and low houses of my village lie‎ ‎lay on the north of a lake. The villagers produced many‎ ‎much waste. As a result, the lake was serious‎ ‎seriously polluted. To the west of the village was a sandy field, ‎ where‎ ‎which was the source of much dust.‎ Now the poor house‎ ‎houses have been replaced by green trees. However‎ ‎Besides/Additionally, the sandy field that the villagers used to plough has been covered of‎ ‎with fruit trees. On the lake, now clean and clear, the villagers often spend their spare time fish‎ ‎fishing.‎ In ‎∧‎a word, my village has become a green one.‎ Ⅳ.One possible version:‎ Dear Jane, ‎ I'm Li Hua.On hearing that you have won the first prize in the Chinese Character Spelling Contest held by my school, I felt exceedingly excited! Congratulations to you! ‎ As your good friend, I am proud of you! Your proficiency in Chinese characters as well as your deep dive into Chinese culture has left a lasting impression on me. It came as no surprise that you won the contest. You deserve it! I wonder how you are able to master a foreign language. I really wish to improve my English, so could you please share your own experience and unique views on language learning with me?‎ I will be grateful if you write me back. I am looking forward to your early reply. Thank you in advance and wish you all the best!‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua ‎