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1. No shouting. 禁止喧哗。
学“no+名词/动词-ing”意为“禁止做某事”,常用于公共场合。
【拓展】“禁止做某事”的表达方式:
①No+名词/动词-ing!
②Don't+动词原形!
③You mustn't ...
④You can't ...
⑤You aren't allowed to ...
用 No
学“no+名词/动词-ing”意为“禁止做某事”,常用于公共场合。
【拓展】“禁止做某事”的表达方式:
①No+名词/动词-ing!
②Don't+动词原形!
③You mustn't ...
④You can't ...
⑤You aren't allowed to ...
用 No
parking
(park) here! Please move your car away.
答案:
1.parking
2. What a wonderful museum! 多么棒的一个博物馆呀!
学该句为 what 引导的感叹句,其结构为:
(1)What+a(n)+形容词+可数名词单数(+主语+谓语)!
(2)What+形容词+可数名词复数/不可数名词(+主语+谓语)!
【拓展】how 也可引导感叹句,其结构为:
①How+形容词/副词(+主语+谓语)!
②How+形容词+a(n)+可数名词单数(+主语+谓语)!
用 用 what, what a(n) 或 how 填空
①
②
③
④
学该句为 what 引导的感叹句,其结构为:
(1)What+a(n)+形容词+可数名词单数(+主语+谓语)!
(2)What+形容词+可数名词复数/不可数名词(+主语+谓语)!
【拓展】how 也可引导感叹句,其结构为:
①How+形容词/副词(+主语+谓语)!
②How+形容词+a(n)+可数名词单数(+主语+谓语)!
用 用 what, what a(n) 或 how 填空
①
What a
beautiful girl she is!②
What
important jobs they have done!③
What
good news it is!④
How
quickly the boy runs!
答案:
2. ①What a ②What ③What ④How
3. Me too. 我也一样。
学常用于口语中,表达自己的情形与对方所提到的一样,与“so+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语”结构表达的意思一致。
【拓展】Me neither. 意为“我也不……”,与“neither/nor+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语”结构表达的意思一致。
用 —Tom likes collecting stamps.
—
学常用于口语中,表达自己的情形与对方所提到的一样,与“so+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语”结构表达的意思一致。
【拓展】Me neither. 意为“我也不……”,与“neither/nor+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语”结构表达的意思一致。
用 —Tom likes collecting stamps.
—
Me
too
(我也一样)!
答案:
3.Me too
Ⅰ. 根据句意及首字母或汉语注释完成单词
1. You can't go into it. Can't you see the sign "No e
2. It's wrong to
3. My neighbour living
4. My dog is wagging its t
5. There will be an
1. You can't go into it. Can't you see the sign "No e
ntry
"?2. It's wrong to
punish
(惩罚) him. After all, he is just a little kid.3. My neighbour living
upstairs
(往楼上) is always noisy at night.4. My dog is wagging its t
ail
to me. In fact, it is greeting me.5. There will be an
exhibition
(展览) of paintings by famous artists at the museum next week.
答案:
Ⅰ.1.entry 2.punish 3.upstairs 4.tail 5.exhibition
Ⅱ. 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空
trouble against shout photo certain
1. If I don't get this finished in time, I'll be in
2. Don't
3. She
4. Drawing on the wall is
5. You'd better not take your camera into the hall. No
trouble against shout photo certain
1. If I don't get this finished in time, I'll be in
trouble
.2. Don't
shout
in public. It's extremely(非常)impolite.3. She
certainly
knows what's what. She's always smart enough.4. Drawing on the wall is
against
one of the rules here.5. You'd better not take your camera into the hall. No
photos
during the concert.
答案:
Ⅱ.1.trouble 2.shout 3.certainly 4.against 5.photos
Ⅲ. 语法填空
Every time we go into a museum,we are often told,“Don't touch that!” The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia is just the opposite. The museum encourages visitors 1.
My first visit to the museum 2.
This place is more like 5.
I 8.
The only problem is that this place gets crowded very quickly at weekends. 10.
Every time we go into a museum,we are often told,“Don't touch that!” The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia is just the opposite. The museum encourages visitors 1.
to touch
(touch) everything.My first visit to the museum 2.
was
(be) one year ago. We were very 3. excited
(excite) when Mum told us its name. She told us that we could climb,jump,and touch all the 4. things
(thing) in the museum.This place is more like 5.
a
playground rather than a museum. It gives kids the chance to learn through 6. playing
(play). I had to be pulled out 7. of
the museum when it was time to leave. How much I loved this place!I 8.
especially
(especial) enjoyed the very large water table and the grocery(食品杂货店). I had 9. so
much fun that I didn't even realise I was learning.The only problem is that this place gets crowded very quickly at weekends. 10.
If
you don't want to be immersed in(使浸于)the sea of people,get there early.
答案:
Ⅲ.1.to touch 2.was 3.excited 4.things 5.a 6.playing 7.of 8.especially 9.so 10.If
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
Around the world there are many famous museums where people can enjoy art. Washington DC has the National Gallery of Art;Paris has the Louvre;London has the British Museum for art and Science Museum for technology. Florida International University(FIU)in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building,or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.
FIU has opened a computer art museum in the US. You don't have to visit the university to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone.
You can call the telephone number of a university computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art,produced electronically by artists on their own computers. In only a few minutes,your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings.
Robert Shostak is the director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum because computer artists had no place to show their works.
A computer artist could only record his pictures electronically and send the records,or floppy discs(软盘),to others to see on their computers. He could also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper,the computer artist needed an expensive laser(激光)printer.
Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak said the FIU Museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists enjoy their work much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience(观众)for the electronic museum.
(
A. In the Science Museum.
B. In the British Museum.
C. In the Louvre.
D. In the National Gallery of Art.
(
A. It has the most paintings.
B. It's electronic.
C. It's a university museum.
D. It's the first museum in the US.
(
A. By going to FIU by themselves.
B. By borrowing a computer from FIU.
C. By using their own computer.
D. By connecting their own computer to the university computer.
(
A. Because other museums have no enough places.
B. Because there are more and more computer scientists.
C. Because computer artists need to show their works.
D. Because a huge audience want to enjoy art on the computer.
Around the world there are many famous museums where people can enjoy art. Washington DC has the National Gallery of Art;Paris has the Louvre;London has the British Museum for art and Science Museum for technology. Florida International University(FIU)in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building,or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.
FIU has opened a computer art museum in the US. You don't have to visit the university to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone.
You can call the telephone number of a university computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art,produced electronically by artists on their own computers. In only a few minutes,your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings.
Robert Shostak is the director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum because computer artists had no place to show their works.
A computer artist could only record his pictures electronically and send the records,or floppy discs(软盘),to others to see on their computers. He could also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper,the computer artist needed an expensive laser(激光)printer.
Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak said the FIU Museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists enjoy their work much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience(观众)for the electronic museum.
(
B
)1. Where can people enjoy art in Britain?A. In the Science Museum.
B. In the British Museum.
C. In the Louvre.
D. In the National Gallery of Art.
(
B
)2. What's the difference between the museum in FIU and the other art museums?A. It has the most paintings.
B. It's electronic.
C. It's a university museum.
D. It's the first museum in the US.
(
D
)3. How can people copy paintings or pictures from the museum in FIU?A. By going to FIU by themselves.
B. By borrowing a computer from FIU.
C. By using their own computer.
D. By connecting their own computer to the university computer.
(
C
)4. Why did Robert Shostak start the museum?A. Because other museums have no enough places.
B. Because there are more and more computer scientists.
C. Because computer artists need to show their works.
D. Because a huge audience want to enjoy art on the computer.
答案:
Ⅳ.1—4 BBDC
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