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高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期二社交礼仪类I
2019-2020年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期二社交礼仪类(I)
单词识记:
class habit title address
apologizeappointmentbehavebehavior
ceremonygentlemanmannertip
trustaggressivecivilizationembarrassed
respondmisunderstandstatuspunctual
短语扫描:
haveaconversationwithsb.与某人谈话
inthe/ahabitof有……的习惯
wintherespectof赢得……的尊敬
lookdownupon轻视;看不起
putupwith忍受;容忍
turndown拒绝;关小;调低(音量等)
turnup出现;开大(声音等);卷起
apologizetosb.forsth.因为某事向某人道歉
I’dappreciateitif...如果……我将不胜感激
seeyou再见
[跟踪训练]
Ⅰ.语境填词
1.Poorsleep(习惯)canalsobeadataproblem.
2.Theauthordoesn’twishtheretobeany(misunderstand)ofhisargument.
3.Thesoldiersareabit(embarrass)bytheirperformance.
4.Themoneywillbeusedtorepairfaulty(equip).
5.The(家具)intheroomiscoveredwithdust.
Ⅱ.单项填空
6.—ItissaidthatlittleBillhithisclassmateonthehead.
—Heisthoughttobea(an)boy,whoisalwaysreadytostartafight.
A.ashamedB.awkward
C.desperateD.aggressive
7.Mikeapologizedtheteacherhisinglate.
A.to;forB.at;becauseof
C.on;forD.to;because
8.Atfirstthedriverrefusedtoacceptanyresponsibilitybutheapologizingtothepassenger.
A.keptupB.endedup
C.turnedupD.gaveup
9.Don’tworry.Thestudentshavedecidedtoapeacefulsolution.
A.putupwithBeupwith
C.keepupwithD.bringforward
10.Youshouldnotrelyonthatshewillbepunctualyourappointment.
A.it;atB.this;for
C./;withD.it;for
Ⅰ.阅读理解
ThereisafamousstoryaboutBritishpoetSamuelTaylorColeridge.Hewaswritingapoemwhenhewasinterruptedbyaknockatthedoor.
Thiswasanagebeforetelephones.Someonewasdeliveringamessage.WhenColeridgegotbacktohispoem,hehaslosthisinspiration.Hispoeticmoodhadbeenbrokenbytheknockonhisdoor.Hisunfinishedpoem,whichcouldotherwisehavebeenamasterpiece,wouldnowneverbemorethanafragment.
Thisstorytellshowunexpectedmunicationcandestroyanimportantthought,whichbringsustothecellphone.
Themostmonplaintaboutcellphonesisthatpeopletalkonthemtotheannoyanceofpeoplearoundthem.Butmoredamagingmaybethecellphone’sinterruptionofourthoughts.
Wehavealreadyenteredagoldenageoflittlewhiteliesaboutourcellphones,andthisisbyandlarge(大体上)ahealthy,protectivedevelopment.“Ididn’thearitring”or“Ididn’trealizemyphonehadshutoff”areamongthelieswetelltogiveourselvesspacewherewe’rebeyondreach.
Thenotionofbeingunreachableisnotanewconcept—wehave“DoNotDisturb”signonthedoorsofhotelrooms.Sowhymustwefeelguiltywhenitestocellphones?
Whymustweapologizeifwedecidetoshutoffthephoneforawhile?
Nowtimealone,oraconversationwithsomeonenexttouswhichcannotbeinterruptedbyaphone,issomethingtobecherished.Evencellphonedevotees(信徒),myselfusuallyincluded,can’thelpattimeswantingtothrowtheirphonesaway,orcurse(咒骂)thedaytheywereinvented.
Butwedon’tandwon’t,andtherereallyisnoneed.Allthat’srequiredtotakebackourprivatetimeisageneralsocialrecognitionthatwehavetherighttoit.Inotherwords,wehavetodevelopahealthycontempt(轻视)fortheringsofourownphones.
Acellphonecalldeservesnogreaterprioritythanarandomwordfromthepersonnexttous,thoughthecallonmycellphonemaybetheoneinamillionfromSteven
Spielberg—whohasfinallyreadmynovelandwantstomakeithisnextmovie.Butmostlikelyitisnot,andI’mbetteroffthinkingabouttheideaIjusthadforanewstory,orthesliceofpizzaI’lleatforlunch.
1.WhatisthepointoftheanecdoteaboutthepoetColeridgeinthefirstthreeparagraphs?
A.Toemphasizethedisadvantageofnothavingacellphone.
B.Toencouragereaderstoreadtheworksofthispoet.
C.Toshowhowimportantinspirationistoapoet.
D.Todirectreaders’attentiontothemaintopic.
2.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutpeopletelling“whitelies”abouttheircellphones?
A.Itisawayofsignalingthatyoudon’tlikethecaller.
B.Itisbasicallyagoodwaytoprotectone’sprivacy.
C.Weshouldfeelguiltywhenwecan’ttellthetruth.
D.Itisnaturaltotellliesaboutsmallthings.
3.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisthemostannoyingproblemcausedbycellphones?
A.Cellphonesinterruptpeople’sprivatetime.
B.Withcellphonesitisnolongerpossibletobeunreachable.
C.Peoplefeelguiltywhentheyarenotabletoanswertheircellphones.
D.Peoplegetssoobsessed(着迷)withthecellphoneringsthattheyfailtonoticeanythingelse.
4.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?
A.Neverletcellphonesdisturbyourlifetoomuch.
B.Apersonwhocallsusfromafardeservesmoreofourattention.
C.StevenSpielbergoncecalledtheauthortotalkabouttheauthor’snovel.
D.Youshouldalwaysfinishyourlunchbeforeyouansweracallonthecellphone.
Ⅱ.任务型阅读
Lifeisnoteasywhen