资源简介 Period 3 Listening and SpeakingⅠ.选择填空(高考形式)1.How many turns are needed to reach the underwater wetland corridor A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.答案 B2.Where will the speakers go first A.Flower Land.B.The cycle rental place.C.An underwater corridor.答案 B3.What is TRUE about four-wheel cycles A.They can be used on any route.B.They can be used outside the park.C.They can be used on some set routes.答案 C4.How do the two girls feel A.Excited. B.Anxious. C.Scared.答案 AⅡ.听力填空(精听训练)Listen to the conversation on P30 again and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Yuhui:Now that we’re at the park,where would you like to go first,Jake Jake:I don’t know.What interesting things can we see and do here Yuhui:Well,Flower Land,1.fountain performances,children’s rides...Oh! This is interesting—here’s an underwater corridor!Jake:That does sound interesting.How do we get there Yuhui:Let me check the map on my phone...From here,we should 2.go north,and then turn left and follow the main road until we 3.reach the second path on the right.Then we turn right on the path and follow it for about 4.three hundred metres until we come to an intersection with a washroom.Then we should turn left on another path.After about 5.150 metres,we’ll be at the underwater wetland corridor.Linlin:Oh,that sounds a bit far!Jake:Well,maybe we can rent bikes to get there.Yuhui:No,we can’t.There are four-wheel cycles,but they are only allowed on 6.certain fixed routes. Let me check the map again...Oh,we’re actually very near the cycle rental place now.We could go there first,if you like.Linlin:Yes,OK,it would be fun! Hopefully we can 7.get close to the underwater wetland corridor,and I’d also like to 8.take a pedal boat on Wali Lake afterwards.Jake:Sounds like we’ve got a lot of things to do.Yuhui:Yes,so we’d better get started.作业3 Listening and Speaking[分值:35分]Ⅰ.主题语篇阅读(共8小题;每小题2.5分,满分20分)A(2025·陕西西安高二上期中)As a boy,John Kerr wanted to be a fireman or a park ranger(护林员).Looking back on that childhood dream,he says,“This is exactly what I was longing for.”Instead,after graduation,he spent four decades at WGBH in Boston,one of the public broadcasting stations.He retired in 2005 at the age of 65 without any particular post-career goal in mind.After several aimless weeks,he decided to drive his camper to visit family in Jackson Hole,Wyoming.During the trip,he stopped at the Yellowstone Park Foundation,which raises funds for Yellowstone,America’s first national park.As it happened,the foundation was hiring people to educate park guests on wolves.Later,Kerr signed up for the position as an intern(实习生).Kerr stood out in the intern crowd—most of them were college and even high school students.But,in a sense,he had been prepared for this since his youth.His outdoor adventures with his grandfather had given him a love to nature,and as an adult,he had helped out at the local fire department on medical calls.He also had something else.There are 31 million Americans between the ages of 44 and 70—some retired and looking for a third act,some looking for a more satisfying career—searching for something where they feel as if they are making a contribution,doing something to make their neighbourhood,their country,and their world just a little bit better.Kerr also had that deep urge to do something more.From his internship,he moved up to ranger,educating park visitors,ensuring safe encounters between guests and animals,and responding to medical emergencies.He values his stewardship(管理工作) of what he describes as one of the most beautiful places on Earth,and appreciates the moments when he treats a visitor to an up-close look at one of the park’s wolves or bears through his telescope.“These are rich and all-too-rare moments,” recalls Kerr.“I never forget them.”语篇解读 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Kerr在退休后,一次偶然的机会遇到公园招聘实习生,他报名参加,并最终当上护林员,在当护林员的过程中,收获许多珍贵的时刻。1.What do we know about John Kerr A.He had clear plans for his life after retirement.B.He joined the program in the park by accident.C.He fulfilled his childhood fantasy after graduation.D.He helped greatly in raising funds for Yellowstone.答案 B解析 细节理解题。根据第三段“During the trip,he stopped at the Yellowstone Park Foundation...As it happened,the foundation was hiring people to educate park guests on wolves.Later,Kerr signed up for the position as an intern(实习生).”可知,Kerr是偶然加入这个项目的。故选B。2.What made John Kerr outstanding in the internship A.His previous experience.B.His interest and personality.C.His advanced degree of education.D.His professional medical knowledge.答案 A解析 细节理解题。根据第四段最后两句可知,Kerr之前的经历让他在这次的实习中脱颖而出,故选A。3.Which words can best describe John Kerr A.Active and modest.B.Caring and devoted.C.Patient and humorous.D.Hard-working and honest.答案 B解析 推理判断题。根据第四段和第六段可知,Kerr热爱大自然,关爱他人且善待动物。再根据第五段可知,Kerr愿意为世界做出贡献。由此可推知,Kerr很有爱心以及奉献精神。故选B。4.How does Kerr find his stewardship A.Rare. B.Adventurous.C.Educating. D.Beneficial.答案 D解析 观点态度题。根据第六段末句“He values his stewardship(管理工作) of what he describes as one of the most beautiful places on Earth,and appreciates the moments when he treats a visitor to...”以及最后一段“‘These are rich and all-too-rare moments,’ recalls Kerr.‘I never forget them.’”可知,作为一名护林员,Kerr非常珍惜和喜欢这份工作。由此可知,他认为这份工作是对他有好处的。故选D。B(2025·广东汕头高二上期中)As cities balloon with growth,access to nature for people living in urban(城市的) areas is becoming harder to find.If you’re lucky,there might be a pocket park near where you live,but it’s unusual to find places in a city that are relatively wild.Past research has found health and wellness benefits of nature for humans,but a new study shows that wildness in urban areas is extremely important for human well-being.The research team focused on a large urban park.They surveyed several hundred park-goers,asking them to submit(呈递) a written summary online of a meaningful interaction they had with nature in the park.The researchers then examined these submissions,coding(编码) experiences into different kinds.For example,one participant’s experience of “We sat and listened to the waves at the beach for a while” was assigned the kinds “sitting at beach” and “listening to waves”.Across the 320 submissions,a pattern of categories the researchers call a “nature language” began to emerge.After the coding of all submissions,half a dozen kinds were noted most often as important to visitors.These include encountering wildlife,walking along the edge of water,and following an established trail.Naming each nature experience creates a usable language,which helps people recognize and take part in the activities that are most satisfying and meaningful to them.For example,the experience of walking along the edge of water might be satisfying for a young professional on a weekend hike in the park.Back downtown during a workday,they can enjoy a more domestic(家庭的) form of this interaction by walking along a fountain on their lunch break.“We’re trying to generate a language that helps bring the human-nature interactions back into our daily lives.And for that to happen,we also need to protect nature so that we can interact with it,” said Peter Kahn,a senior author of the study.语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项基于大型城市公园的游客体验的研究表明,城市地区的野生环境对人类福祉至关重要,并强调了保护自然环境的必要性。5.What phenomenon does the author describe at the beginning of the text A.Pocket parks are now popular.B.Wild nature is hard to find in cities.C.Many cities are overpopulated.D.People enjoy living close to nature.答案 B解析 细节理解题。根据第一段“As cities balloon with growth,access to nature for people living in urban(城市的) areas is becoming harder to find...but it’s unusual to find places in a city that are relatively wild.”可知,作者在开头描述了在城市里很难找到相对野生的自然环境的现象。故选B。6.What does the underlined word “emerge” in paragraph 4 mean A.Imagine. B.Obtain.C.Appear. D.Integrate.答案 C解析 词义猜测题。根据画线词下文“After the coding of all submissions,half a dozen kinds were noted most often as important to visitors.”可知,根据编码的结果得出重要的类别,由此推知,此处指“自然语言”的类别模式从结果中显现,画线词意思与appear“出现,显现”相近。故选C。7.Why did the researchers code participants’ submissions into categories A.To compare different types of park-goers.B.To explain why the park attracts tourists.C.To analyze the main features of the park.D.To find patterns in the visitors’ summaries.答案 D解析 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“After the coding of all submissions,half a dozen kinds were noted most often as important to visitors.These include encountering wildlife,walking along the edge of water,and following an established trail.”可知,根据编码的结果,研究人员得出了哪些类别的自然体验对人们来说最重要。由此可知,研究人员对参与者提交的内容进行分类是为了在游客的总结中找到特定模式。故选D。8.What should be done before we can interact with nature according to Kahn A.Language study.B.Environmental protection.C.Public education.D.Intercultural communication.答案 B解析 细节理解题。根据最后一段中Peter Kahn所说的话“we also need to protect nature so that we can interact with it”可知,Kahn认为在我们与自然互动之前,我们应该保护环境。故选B。Ⅱ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)(2025·广东湛江高二上期中)In a big city,a family of four had fled their war-torn homeland with only the clothes on their backs,seeking shelter in a new country.The parents, 1 to provide a better life for their children,faced enormous 2 upon their arrival.The family’s first days in the new city were filled with 3 .Later,they temporarily relied on the kindness of strangers and the food from local 4 .The children, 5 to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry,but their parents never let them feel 6 in their struggles.One day,a kind-hearted neighbor offered them a warm meal.This simple act of 7 brought tears to the parents’ eyes and a sense of hope to the family.The neighbor 8 others to support the family with clothes,toys,and even tutoring for the children.As time passed,the parents worked tirelessly to learn the language and 9 stable employment.The father, 10 with a natural ability in mechanics,found work at a local garage,while the mother began working as a cleaner.The children,inspired by their parents, 11 adapted to their new environment.Finally,the family’s living conditions 12 ,and they moved into a small but cozy apartment.The walls were covered with paintings drawn by the children.Each one was a(n) 13 of their hope for a better future.The parents,who overcame their initial 14 ,often reflect on the generosity of strangers and the 15 of the community.语篇解读 本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了一家人逃离战乱,到他国寻求庇护的故事。这家人得到当地人帮助的同时,靠自己的努力改善了生活。1.A.suitable B.hesitantC.uncertain D.determined答案 D解析 suitable合适的;hesitant犹豫的;uncertain不确定的;determined有决心的。根据前一句可知,这一家人逃离战乱,父母决心要给孩子更好的生活。故选D。2.A.chances B.mistakesC.challenges D.surprises答案 C解析 chance机会;mistake错误;challenge挑战;surprise惊喜。根据后文“The children, to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry,but their parents never let them feel in their struggles.”可知,刚到达另一个国家的时候,他们一家人面临巨大的挑战。故选C。3.A.hopelessness B.sweetnessC.movement D.curiosity答案 A解析 hopelessness绝望;sweetness愉快,美妙;movement运动;curiosity好奇心。根据后文“Later,they temporarily relied on the kindness of strangers”及常识可知,刚到新城市的前几天充满了绝望。故选A。4.A.schools B.marketsC.charities D.stores答案 C解析 school学校;market市场;charity慈善机构;store商店。根据前文“the food from local”可知,他们一家逃难前来,因此暂时依靠当地的慈善机构吃饭。故选C。5.A.addicted B.devotedC.agreed D.subjected答案 D解析 addicted上瘾;devoted忠诚的;agree同意;subject使遭受。根据后文“to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry”可知,孩子们遭受了很多困难,subject sb to意为“使某人遭受,经受”。故选D。6.A.embarrassed B.aloneC.thirsty D.tired答案 B解析 embarrassed尴尬的;alone独自的,孤独的;thirsty口渴的;tired劳累的。根据前文“but their parents never let them feel”可知,虽然遭受很多困难,但父母从未让孩子们感到孤独。故选B。7.A.generosity B.beliefC.preference D.bother答案 A解析 generosity慷慨;belief信念;preference偏爱;bother麻烦,困难。根据前文“One day,a kind-hearted neighbor offered them a warm meal.”可知,好心的邻居给了这家人一顿热饭,这是慷慨的举动。故选A。8.A.agreed with B.called onC.depended on D.argued with答案 B解析 agree with同意;call on拜访,呼吁;depend on依靠;argue with与……争论。根据后文“others to support the family with clothes,toys,and even tutoring for the children”可知,邻居呼吁大家一起帮助这家人。故选B。9.A.designed B.providedC.found D.changed答案 C解析 design设计;provide提供;find发现,找到;change改变。根据后文“The father, with a natural ability in mechanics,found work at a local garage,while the mother began working as a cleaner.”可知,父母努力学习,找到了工作。故选C。10.A.familiar B.busyC.satisfied D.gifted答案 D解析 familiar熟悉的;busy忙碌的;satisfied满意的;gifted有天赋的。根据后文“with a natural ability in mechanics”可知,父亲有机械天赋。故选D。11.A.potentially B.slightlyC.gradually D.abnormally答案 C解析 potentially潜在地;slightly稍微地;gradually逐渐地;abnormally反常地。根据前文“The children,inspired by their parents”及后文“adapted to their new environment”可知,看到父母如此积极生活,孩子们也受到鼓舞,逐渐适应了新环境。故选C。12.A.improved B.combinedC.approved D.faded答案 A解析 improve提高,改善;combine组合;approve同意;fade褪去。根据后文“and they moved into a small but cozy apartment”可知,他们搬进了一间公寓,说明生活条件改善了。故选A。13.A.deal B.reminderC.advocate D.warning答案 B解析 deal交易;reminder提醒人的事物;advocate提倡者;warning警告。根据前文“The walls were covered with paintings drawn by the children.”可知,他们将孩子们的画布置在墙上,这是对于他们美好未来的希望的提醒。故选B。14.A.projects B.regretC.failure D.struggles答案 D解析 project项目;regret后悔;failure失败;struggle奋斗,努力,难事。根据前文“The children, to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry,but their parents never let them feel in their struggles.”可知,这家人刚来到时充满了艰难,而现在已经克服了这些困难。故选D。15.A.signal B.helpC.impression D.interaction答案 B解析 signal信号;help帮助;impression印象;interaction互动。根据前文“The neighbor ________ others to support the family with clothes,toys,and even tutoring for the children.”可知,这家人经常回想起陌生人的慷慨和社区的帮助。故选B。(共47张PPT)Period 3Listening and SpeakingFascinating parksUnit 31.How many turns are needed to reach the underwater wetland corridor A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.Ⅰ.选择填空(高考形式)√2.Where will the speakers go first A.Flower Land.B.The cycle rental place.C.An underwater corridor.√3.What is TRUE about four-wheel cycles A.They can be used on any route.B.They can be used outside the park.C.They can be used on some set routes.√4.How do the two girls feel A.Excited. B.Anxious. C.Scared.√Listen to the conversation on P30 again and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Yuhui:Now that we’re at the park,where would you like to go first,Jake Jake:I don’t know.What interesting things can we see and do here Yuhui:Well,Flower Land,1._______________________,children’s rides...Oh! This is interesting—here’s an underwater corridor!Jake:That does sound interesting.How do we get there Ⅱ.听力填空(精听训练)fountain performancesYuhui:Let me check the map on my phone...From here,we should 2.__________ ,and then turn left and follow the main road until we 3.____________________ on the right.Then we turn right on the path and follow it for about 4.______________________ until we come to an intersection with a washroom.Then we should turn left on another path.After about 5.___________ ,we’ll be at the underwater wetland corridor.Linlin:Oh,that sounds a bit far!Jake:Well,maybe we can rent bikes to get there.go northreach the second paththree hundred metres150 metresYuhui:No,we can’t.There are four-wheel cycles,but they are only allowed on 6.___________________. Let me check the map again...Oh,we’re actually very near the cycle rental place now.We could go there first,if you like.Linlin:Yes,OK,it would be fun! Hopefully we can 7.___________ the underwater wetland corridor,and I’d also like to 8.________________ on Wali Lake afterwards.Jake:Sounds like we’ve got a lot of things to do.Yuhui:Yes,so we’d better get started.certain fixed routesget close totake a pedal boat作业3A(2025·陕西西安高二上期中)As a boy,John Kerr wanted to be a fireman or a park ranger(护林员).Looking back on that childhood dream,he says,“This is exactly what I was longing for.”语篇解读 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Kerr在退休后,一次偶然的机会遇到公园招聘实习生,他报名参加,并最终当上护林员,在当护林员的过程中,收获许多珍贵的时刻。Ⅰ.主题语篇阅读Instead,after graduation,he spent four decades at WGBH in Boston,one of the public broadcasting stations.He retired in 2005 at the age of 65 without any particular post-career goal in mind.After several aimless weeks,he decided to drive his camper to visit family in Jackson Hole,Wyoming.During the trip,he stopped at the Yellowstone Park Foundation,which raises funds for Yellowstone,America’s first national park.As it happened,the foundation was hiring people to educate park guests on wolves.Later,Kerr signed up for the position as an intern(实习生).Kerr stood out in the intern crowd—most of them were college and even high school students.But,in a sense,he had been prepared for this since his youth.His outdoor adventures with his grandfather had given him a love to nature,and as an adult,he had helped out at the local fire department on medical calls.He also had something else.There are 31 million Americans between the ages of 44 and 70—some retired and looking for a third act,some looking for a more satisfying career—searching for something where they feel as if they are making a contribution,doing something to make their neighbourhood,their country,and their world just a little bit better.Kerr also had that deep urge to do something more.From his internship,he moved up to ranger,educating park visitors,ensuring safe encounters between guests and animals,and responding to medical emergencies.He values his stewardship(管理工作) of what he describes as one of the most beautiful places on Earth,and appreciates the moments when he treats a visitor to an up-close look at one of the park’s wolves or bears through his telescope.“These are rich and all-too-rare moments,” recalls Kerr.“I never forget them.”1.What do we know about John Kerr A.He had clear plans for his life after retirement.B.He joined the program in the park by accident.C.He fulfilled his childhood fantasy after graduation.D.He helped greatly in raising funds for Yellowstone.√细节理解题。根据第三段“During the trip,he stopped at the Yellowstone Park Foundation...As it happened,the foundation was hiring people to educate park guests on wolves.Later,Kerr signed up for the position as an intern(实习生).”可知,Kerr是偶然加入这个项目的。故选B。解析2.What made John Kerr outstanding in the internship A.His previous experience.B.His interest and personality.C.His advanced degree of education.D.His professional medical knowledge.√细节理解题。根据第四段最后两句可知,Kerr之前的经历让他在这次的实习中脱颖而出,故选A。解析3.Which words can best describe John Kerr A.Active and modest.B.Caring and devoted.C.Patient and humorous.D.Hard-working and honest.√推理判断题。根据第四段和第六段可知,Kerr热爱大自然,关爱他人且善待动物。再根据第五段可知,Kerr愿意为世界做出贡献。由此可推知,Kerr很有爱心以及奉献精神。故选B。解析4.How does Kerr find his stewardship A.Rare. B.Adventurous.C.Educating. D.Beneficial.√观点态度题。根据第六段末句“He values his stewardship(管理工作) of what he describes as one of the most beautiful places on Earth,and appreciates the moments when he treats a visitor to...”以及最后一段“‘These are rich and all-too-rare moments,’ recalls Kerr.‘I never forget them.’”可知,作为一名护林员,Kerr非常珍惜和喜欢这份工作。由此可知,他认为这份工作是对他有好处的。故选D。解析B(2025·广东汕头高二上期中)As cities balloon with growth,access to nature for people living in urban(城市的) areas is becoming harder to find.If you’re lucky,there might be a pocket park near where you live,but it’s unusual to find places in a city that are relatively wild.语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项基于大型城市公园的游客体验的研究表明,城市地区的野生环境对人类福祉至关重要,并强调了保护自然环境的必要性。Past research has found health and wellness benefits of nature for humans,but a new study shows that wildness in urban areas is extremely important for human well-being.The research team focused on a large urban park.They surveyed several hundred park-goers,asking them to submit(呈递) a written summary online of a meaningful interaction they had with nature in the park.The researchers then examined these submissions,coding(编码) experiences into different kinds.For example,one participant’s experience of “We sat and listened to the waves at the beach for a while” was assigned the kinds “sitting at beach” and “listening to waves”.Across the 320 submissions,a pattern of categories the researchers call a “nature language” began to emerge.After the coding of all submissions,half a dozen kinds were noted most often as important to visitors.These include encountering wildlife,walking along the edge of water,and following an established trail.Naming each nature experience creates a usable language,which helps people recognize and take part in the activities that are most satisfying and meaningful to them.For example,the experience of walking along the edge of water might be satisfying for a young professional on a weekend hike in the park.Back downtown during a workday,they can enjoy a more domestic(家庭的) form of this interaction by walking along a fountain on their lunch break.“We’re trying to generate a language that helps bring the human-nature interactions back into our daily lives.And for that to happen,we also need to protect nature so that we can interact with it,” said Peter Kahn,a senior author of the study.5.What phenomenon does the author describe at the beginning of the text A.Pocket parks are now popular.B.Wild nature is hard to find in cities.C.Many cities are overpopulated.D.People enjoy living close to nature.√细节理解题。根据第一段“As cities balloon with growth,access to nature for people living in urban(城市的) areas is becoming harder to find...but it’s unusual to find places in a city that are relatively wild.”可知,作者在开头描述了在城市里很难找到相对野生的自然环境的现象。故选B。解析6.What does the underlined word “emerge” in paragraph 4 mean A.Imagine. B.Obtain.C.Appear. D.Integrate.词义猜测题。根据画线词下文“After the coding of all submissions,half a dozen kinds were noted most often as important to visitors.”可知,根据编码的结果得出重要的类别,由此推知,此处指“自然语言”的类别模式从结果中显现,画线词意思与appear“出现,显现”相近。故选C。解析√7.Why did the researchers code participants’ submissions into categories A.To compare different types of park-goers.B.To explain why the park attracts tourists.C.To analyze the main features of the park.D.To find patterns in the visitors’ summaries.√推理判断题。根据第四段中的“After the coding of all submissions,half a dozen kinds were noted most often as important to visitors.These include encountering wildlife,walking along the edge of water,and following an established trail.”可知,根据编码的结果,研究人员得出了哪些类别的自然体验对人们来说最重要。由此可知,研究人员对参与者提交的内容进行分类是为了在游客的总结中找到特定模式。故选D。解析8.What should be done before we can interact with nature according to Kahn A.Language study.B.Environmental protection.C.Public education.D.Intercultural communication.√细节理解题。根据最后一段中Peter Kahn所说的话“we also need to protect nature so that we can interact with it”可知,Kahn认为在我们与自然互动之前,我们应该保护环境。故选B。解析(2025·广东湛江高二上期中)In a big city,a family of four had fled their war-torn homeland with only the clothes on their backs,seeking shelter in a new country.语篇解读 本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了一家人逃离战乱,到他国寻求庇护的故事。这家人得到当地人帮助的同时,靠自己的努力改善了生活。Ⅱ.完形填空The parents, 1 to provide a better life for their children,faced enormous 2 upon their arrival.1.A.suitable B.hesitantC.uncertain D.determined2.A.chances B.mistakesC.challenges D.surprises√√1.suitable合适的;hesitant犹豫的;uncertain不确定的;determined有决心的。根据前一句可知,这一家人逃离战乱,父母决心要给孩子更好的生活。故选D。2.chance机会;mistake错误;challenge挑战;surprise惊喜。根据后文“The children, to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry,but their parents never let them feel in their struggles.”可知,刚到达另一个国家的时候,他们一家人面临巨大的挑战。故选C。解析The family’s first days in the new city were filled with 3 .Later,they temporarily relied on the kindness of strangers and the food from local 4 .3.A.hopelessness B.sweetnessC.movement D.curiosity4.A.schools B.marketsC.charities D.stores√√3.hopelessness绝望;sweetness愉快,美妙;movement运动;curiosity好奇心。根据后文“Later,they temporarily relied on the kindness of strangers”及常识可知,刚到新城市的前几天充满了绝望。故选A。4.school学校;market市场;charity慈善机构;store商店。根据前文“the food from local”可知,他们一家逃难前来,因此暂时依靠当地的慈善机构吃饭。故选C。解析The children, 5 to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry,but their parents never let them feel 6 in their struggles.5.A.addicted B.devotedC.agreed D.subjected6.A.embarrassed B.aloneC.thirsty D.tired√√5.addicted上瘾;devoted忠诚的;agree同意;subject使遭受。根据后文“to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry”可知,孩子们遭受了很多困难,subject sb to意为“使某人遭受,经受”。故选D。6.embarrassed尴尬的;alone独自的,孤独的;thirsty口渴的;tired劳累的。根据前文“but their parents never let them feel”可知,虽然遭受很多困难,但父母从未让孩子们感到孤独。故选B。解析One day,a kind-hearted neighbor offered them a warm meal.This simple act of 7 brought tears to the parents’ eyes and a sense of hope to the family.The neighbor 8 others to support the family with clothes,toys,and even tutoring for the children.7.A.generosity B.beliefC.preference D.bother8.A.agreed with B.called onC.depended on D.argued with√√7.generosity慷慨;belief信念;preference偏爱;bother麻烦,困难。根据前文“One day,a kind-hearted neighbor offered them a warm meal.”可知,好心的邻居给了这家人一顿热饭,这是慷慨的举动。故选A。8.agree with同意;call on拜访,呼吁;depend on依靠;argue with与……争论。根据后文“others to support the family with clothes,toys,and even tutoring for the children”可知,邻居呼吁大家一起帮助这家人。故选B。解析As time passed,the parents worked tirelessly to learn the language and 9 stable employment.The father, 10 with a natural ability in mechanics,found work at a local garage,while the mother began working as a cleaner.The children,inspired by their parents, 11 adapted to their new environment.9.A.designed B.providedC.found D.changed10.A.familiar B.busyC.satisfied D.gifted11.A.potentially B.slightlyC.gradually D.abnormally√√√9.design设计;provide提供;find发现,找到;change改变。根据后文“The father, with a natural ability in mechanics,found work at a local garage,while the mother began working as a cleaner.”可知,父母努力学习,找到了工作。故选C。10.familiar熟悉的;busy忙碌的;satisfied满意的;gifted有天赋的。根据后文“with a natural ability in mechanics”可知,父亲有机械天赋。故选D。11.potentially潜在地;slightly稍微地;gradually逐渐地;abnormally反常地。根据前文“The children,inspired by their parents”及后文“adapted to their new environment”可知,看到父母如此积极生活,孩子们也受到鼓舞,逐渐适应了新环境。故选C。解析Finally,the family’s living conditions 12 ,and they moved into a small but cozy apartment.12.A.improved B.combinedC.approved D.faded√improve提高,改善;combine组合;approve同意;fade褪去。根据后文“and they moved into a small but cozy apartment”可知,他们搬进了一间公寓,说明生活条件改善了。故选A。解析The walls were covered with paintings drawn by the children.Each one was a(n) 13 of their hope for a better future.The parents,who overcame their initial 14 ,often reflect on the generosity of strangers and the 15 of the community.13.A.deal B.reminderC.advocate D.warning14.A.projects B.regretC.failure D.struggles15.A.signal B.helpC.impression D.interaction√√√13.deal交易;reminder提醒人的事物;advocate提倡者;warning警告。根据前文“The walls were covered with paintings drawn by the children.”可知,他们将孩子们的画布置在墙上,这是对于他们美好未来的希望的提醒。故选B。14.project项目;regret后悔;failure失败;struggle奋斗,努力,难事。根据前文“The children, to the difficult situation,often went to bed hungry,but their parents never let them feel in their struggles.”可知,这家人刚来到时充满了艰难,而现在已经克服了这些困难。故选D。15.signal信号;help帮助;impression印象;interaction互动。根据前文“The neighbor ________ others to support the family with clothes,toys,and even tutoring for the children.”可知,这家人经常回想起陌生人的慷慨和社区的帮助。故选B。解析本课结束 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Unit 3 Period 3 Listening and Speaking.docx Unit 3 Period 3 Listening and Speaking.pptx