
届新教材高考英语一轮复习考点规范练TravellingAround旅行试题新人教版.docx
4页考点规范练3 Travelling Around 旅行Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.Dali is an (extreme) beautiful place which is well worth a visit. 2.Have you got ready the coming maths examination? 3.Is this the very reason he refused your invitation? 4.The UK is made of England, Scotland, Whales and Northern Ireland. 5.In most cases, you have to pay for your accommodation before you check .6.Thanks a lot for your comments my composition. 7.It is (amaze) that there are so many temples in India. 8.I have been looking forward to hearing you since your departure. 9.Some adults worry that you’re more interested in the screen in front of you the world around you. 10.The fact is many of today’s teenagers are better educated and more creative than past generations. Ⅱ.选词填空apply for take control of other than make up in detail check out view...as... catch sight of be unique to lead...to...1.What you believe that she had deleted the paper on the computer by mistake? 2.I have been you my good friend as well as my adviser. 3.When I got to the hotel the two guests had already . 4.I had no choice to give in to his decision at that time. 5.Would you please describe to us the whole incident ? 6.It was obvious that you are an excuse for your absence from today’s meeting. 7.I was about to close the window when I a little bird. 8.It is very important for you to your own feelings when you are disappointed. 9.Many graduates are the position, so I have little hope of getting the chance. 10.You may find many animals and plants that Australia when you travel in this country. Ⅲ.金句默写1.正是因为这个原因, 西班牙语是秘鲁主要的官方语言。
for this reason Spanish is the main of Peru. 2.尤其令人称奇的是印加人的干式石头搭砌的建造方法 is the Incas’ dry stone method of building. 3.爸爸和我都期待着参观陕西历史博物馆My dad and I are both the Shaanxi History Museum. 4.每个俑像的相貌都不相同, 这让研究人员认为每座俑像都是一名真实士兵的形象 Each statue has a different face, that each one is a copy of a real soldier. 5.我想去体验一些中国的文化, 看看那儿的自然景色, 但是我的主要目的是弄明白我最适合上哪所大学I want to and see the natural beauty there, but my main goal is is the best for me to attend. Ⅳ.阅读理解What makes babies laugh? It sounds like one of the most fun questions a researcher could investigate, but there’s a serious scientific reason why Caspar Addyman wants to find out.He’s not the first to ask this question. The great psychologist(心理学家) of human development, Jean Piaget, thought that babies’ laughter could be used to see into their minds. Studying when babies laugh might therefore be a great way of gaining insight into how they understand the world, he reasoned. Although he suggested this in the 1940s, this idea remains to be properly tested. Despite the fact that some very famous investigators have studied the topic, it hasn’t been given enough attention by modern psychology.Addyman, of Birkbeck, University of London, is out to change that. He believes we can use laughter to get at exactly how babies understand the world. He’s completed the world’s largest and most comprehensive survey of what makes babies laugh, presenting his initial results at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Berlin, last year. Via his website he surveyed more than 1,000 parents from around the world, asking them questions about when, where and why their babies laugh.The results are heart-warming. A baby’s first smile comes at about six weeks, their first laugh at about three and a half months. Peekaboo(躲猫猫) is a sure-fire favourite for making babies laugh, but tickling(挠痒痒) is the single most reported reason why babies laugh.Importantly, from the very first chuckle(低声轻笑), the survey responses show that babies are laughing with other people, and at what they do. The mere physical sensation of something being ticklish isn’t enough. Nor is it enough to see something disappear or appear suddenly. It’s only funny when an adult makes these things happen for the baby. This shows that way before babies walk, or talk, they—and their laughter—are social. If you tickle a baby they apparently laugh because you are tickling them, not just because they are being tickled.What’s more, babies don’t tend to laugh at people’s falling over. They are far more likely to laugh when they fall over, rather than someone else, or when other people are happy, rather than when they are sad or unpleasantly surprised. Although parents report that boy babies laugh slightly more than girl babies, both genders(性别) find mummy and daddy equally funny.In spite of the scientific potential, baby laughter is “strangely ignored”, according to Addyman. Part of the reason is the difficulty of making babies laugh reliably in the lab, although he plans to deal with this i。
