2024《南方新课堂金牌学案》英语必修第二册配人教版课后习题:UNIT 5 Section Ⅳ Listening and Talking & Reading for Writing.docx
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SectionⅣ ListeningandTalking&ReadingforWriting
课后·训练提升
一、单词拼写
1.Aftertheearthquakemany (疾病)spreadquicklyinthatareaandkilledmanypeople.
答案:
diseases
2.Shewastiredoutandhereyes (疼)fromlackofsleep.
答案:
ached
3.Seeinghisbookbecomeabest-seller,hehadagreatsenseof (满足).
答案:
satisfaction
4.Moneywasingreatneedandtheire wasinpoorconditionneedingfixed.
答案:
equipment
5.Toenjoytherivercomfortably,we (倚靠)onthewoodenrailofthebridge.
答案:
leaned
二、翻译句子
1.考试我没及格,她却通过了。
答案:
Ifailedtheexamination,butshegotthrough.
2.他们给我发了邀请,让我在合唱团里试演一个角色。
答案:
Theysentmeaninvitationtotryoutforapartinthechorus.
3.除英语外,他还得学门第二外语。
答案:
InadditiontoEnglish,hehastostudyasecondforeignlanguage.
4.使我感到满足的是,我儿子通过了考试。
答案:
Tomysatisfaction,mysonpassedtheexam.
三、阅读理解
Musicisaninternationallanguage.Thesongsthataresungorplayedbyinstrumentsarebeautifultoallpeopleeverywhere.
PopularmusicinAmericaiswhateverystudentlikes.Studentscarrysmallradioswithearphonesandlistentomusicbeforeclass,afterclassandatlunch.Studentswithcarsbuylargespeakersandplaythemusicloudlyastheydriveonthestreets.
Adultdriverslistentomusiconthecarradioastheydrivetowork.Theyalsolistentothenewsaboutsports,theweather,politics,andactivitiesoftheAmericanpeople.Mostoftheradiobroadcastismusic.
Poporpopularmusicsingersmakemuchmoney.TheymakeCDsortapeswhichradiostationsuseineverystate.Oncethepopularsingerisheardthroughoutthecountry,youngpeoplebuyhisorhertapes.Someofthemoneyfromthesetapescomestothesinger.Whereverthesingergoes,alltheyoungpeoplewanttomeethimorher.Nowthesingerhasbecomeanationalstar.
Thereareotherkindsofmusic.Oneiscalledfolkmusic.IttellsstoriesaboutthecommonlifeofAmericans.Anotheriscalledwesternorcountrymusic.Thiswasstartedbycowboyswhowouldsingatnighttothecowstheywerewatching.Today,anymusicaboutcountrylifeandthelovebetweenacountryboyandhisgirliscalledwesternorcountrymusic.
Seriousmusicfortheconcerthallsiscalledclassicalmusic.Musicforinstrumentsiscalledorchestralmusic,suchasthesymphoniesofBeethoven.Thereisoperaforsingers.Thereisballetfordancerslikethestoryof“LiangShanboandZhuYingtai”inChina.
1.WhatcanweknowaboutmusicandpeopleinAmerica?
A.Studentdriverscarrysmallradioswithearphoneswhentheydriveonthestreets.
B.Studentslistentomusicbeforeclass,afterclassandatlunch.
C.Adultdriversonlylistentonewsexceptmusicwhentheydrivetowork.
D.Adultdriversneverlistentomusicwhentheydrivetowork.
答案:
B
解析:
细节理解题。
根据第二段的第二句话可知,学生在课前、课后和午饭的时间听音乐,故选B项。
2.Howmanykindsofmusicarementionedinthepassage?
A.Six. B.Eight.
C.Five. D.Seven.
答案:
D
解析:
细节理解题。
文中提到了popmusic,folkmusic,countrymusic,classicalmusic,orchestralmusic,opera,ballet七种音乐,故选D项。
3.Countrymusic .
A.isakindofmusicthatispopularinAmerica
B.hasnothingtodowithfolkmusic
C.isonlysungbycowboys
D.isnotplayedintheconcerthalls
答案:
A
解析:
细节理解题。
由第五段可知B、C两项与原文意思不符,D项文中未提到,故选A项。
4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.AllpeopleinAmericalikepopularmusic.
B.Popsingerscangetallthemoneyfromthetapes.
C.Now,westernorcountrymusicisalittledifferentfromitsbeginning.
D.“LiangShanboandZhuYingtai”isakindofpopmusic.
答案:
C
解析:
细节理解题。
A、B、D三项都与原文不符。
从第五段中可以找到countrymusic开始是牛仔们唱的歌,而现在任何有关乡村生活和乡村男孩女孩爱情的歌都称为countrymusic,与开始的时候有点不一样了。
四、七选五阅读理解
Howdidmusicbegin?
Didourearlyancestorsfirststartbybeatingthingstogethertocreaterhythm?
1 Hasmusicalwaysbeenimportantinhumansociety,andifso,why?
Thesearesomequestionsexploredinarecentarticle.Theanswersrevealthatthestoryofmusicis,inmanyways,thestoryofhumans.
So,whatismusic?
Thisisdifficulttoanswer,aseveryonehastheirownidea.“ 2 ”saysJeremyMontagu,authorofthearticle.Amotherhumming(哼唱)tocalmherbabywouldprobablycountasmusic.
Anotherimportantcomponentofmusicisrhythm.Ourearlyancestorsmayhavecreatedrhythmicmusicbyclappingtheirhands. 3 Especiallywhensomebodyrealisedthatsmackingstonesorstickstogetherdoesn’thurtyourhandsasmuch.Manyoftheseinstrumentsarelikelytohavebeenmadefromsoftmaterialslikewood,andsohaven’tsurvived.Whathavesurvivedarebonepipes.
So,weknowthatmusicisold,andmayhavebeenwithusfromwhenhumansfirstevolved. 4 Therearemanypossiblefunctionsformusic.O