2025年通成学典课时作业本高中英语选择性必修第一册人教版
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六、分析画线部分在句中所作的成分
1. Getting here is quite difficult,so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek.
2. I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent.
3. Spreading out before me,branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below.
4. For hundreds of years,looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami.
5. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive.
1. Getting here is quite difficult,so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek.
2. I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent.
3. Spreading out before me,branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below.
4. For hundreds of years,looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami.
5. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive.
答案:
六、1. 主语 2. 定语 3. 状语 4. 主语 5. 主语
七、阅读理解
Although I love the rides(游乐设施)in theme parks,my favorite part of the experience is the live entertainment. Whether it's a parade,stage show,“streetmosphere”,or even an impressive night-time show,I just love the energy that a live performance can bring to a space.
No matter how many times I go on the ride in an attraction,I'm having the same experience. But with live entertainment,it constantly changes. Different performers bring their own touch to the show. Even when things go wrong in a live situation,I find it fascinating to see how it is covered. There is an impressive art to fixing an error,or sometimes even making it a comedic(喜剧的)moment.
But because these live performances aren't bolted(固定)to the ground and are easily influenced,they are often the first thing to get removed from the parks when there is a shortage of money. Although I understand this business decision,it feels shortsighted. The parks simply don't feel alive when live entertainment is missing. Without it,a theme park is just a group of people walking quickly from one ride to the next.
We are certainly living in an unprecedented(前所未有的)time,but I'm happy to see that theme parks have found creative ways to make sure there is some sort of live entertainment put on. Most parks are having their characters and performers visible from a safe distance.
One of my favorite examples of this was shared online,where Winnie the Pooh was playing around Epcot and trying to catch a butterfly. This is such a great example of what can be done with characters and live entertainers in a time when the “norm” isn't possible. I honestly hope that these special moments remain once it's safe for the meet-and-greets and close-up interactions to return.
1. What does the author like best in a theme park?
A. Joining its parades.
B. Observing its visitors.
C. Trying its various rides.
D. Enjoying its live shows.
2. What does the word “it” in Para. 2 refer to?
A. The error.
B. The show.
C. The reason.
D. The attention.
3. What does the author think of the business decision in Para. 3?
A. It will bring theme parks more business.
B. It will make theme parks easily influenced.
C. It will make theme park rides more popular.
D. It will take away the liveliness of theme parks.
4. Why does the author mention Winnie the Pooh?
A. To explain what theme parks can do to stay “live”.
B. To show its popularity among visitors.
C. To explain what characters can do to get closer to visitors.
D. To show the influence special times can have on theme parks.
Although I love the rides(游乐设施)in theme parks,my favorite part of the experience is the live entertainment. Whether it's a parade,stage show,“streetmosphere”,or even an impressive night-time show,I just love the energy that a live performance can bring to a space.
No matter how many times I go on the ride in an attraction,I'm having the same experience. But with live entertainment,it constantly changes. Different performers bring their own touch to the show. Even when things go wrong in a live situation,I find it fascinating to see how it is covered. There is an impressive art to fixing an error,or sometimes even making it a comedic(喜剧的)moment.
But because these live performances aren't bolted(固定)to the ground and are easily influenced,they are often the first thing to get removed from the parks when there is a shortage of money. Although I understand this business decision,it feels shortsighted. The parks simply don't feel alive when live entertainment is missing. Without it,a theme park is just a group of people walking quickly from one ride to the next.
We are certainly living in an unprecedented(前所未有的)time,but I'm happy to see that theme parks have found creative ways to make sure there is some sort of live entertainment put on. Most parks are having their characters and performers visible from a safe distance.
One of my favorite examples of this was shared online,where Winnie the Pooh was playing around Epcot and trying to catch a butterfly. This is such a great example of what can be done with characters and live entertainers in a time when the “norm” isn't possible. I honestly hope that these special moments remain once it's safe for the meet-and-greets and close-up interactions to return.
1. What does the author like best in a theme park?
A. Joining its parades.
B. Observing its visitors.
C. Trying its various rides.
D. Enjoying its live shows.
2. What does the word “it” in Para. 2 refer to?
A. The error.
B. The show.
C. The reason.
D. The attention.
3. What does the author think of the business decision in Para. 3?
A. It will bring theme parks more business.
B. It will make theme parks easily influenced.
C. It will make theme park rides more popular.
D. It will take away the liveliness of theme parks.
4. Why does the author mention Winnie the Pooh?
A. To explain what theme parks can do to stay “live”.
B. To show its popularity among visitors.
C. To explain what characters can do to get closer to visitors.
D. To show the influence special times can have on theme parks.
答案:
七、[语篇解读] 本文是一篇议论文。比起主题公园的游乐设施,作者更喜欢里面的现场表演。他认为正是现场表演使得主题公园鲜活起来。 1. D 细节理解题。根据第一段中的 my favorite part of the experience is the live entertainment and I just love the energy that a live performance can bring to a space 可知,作者去主题公园游玩时,最喜欢那里的现场表演。 2. A 代词指代题。根据第二段中的“There is an impressive art to fixing an error,or sometimes even making it a comedic moment.”可推断,作者喜欢看演员们如何掩盖或弥补现场表演时发生的失误。画线词指“失误”。 3. D 推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The parks simply don’t feel alive when live entertainment is missing. Without it, a theme park is just a group of people walking quickly from one ride to the next.”可知,作者认为没有了现场表演,主题公园就没有了活力,只剩下在游乐设施之间匆匆穿梭的人群。 4. A 推理判断题。作者在倒数第二段说明在当前这样的时期,许多主题公园的创新思路是让游客们以安全的方式远距离欣赏他们喜爱的角色或演员,接着在最后一段举例说明了这种做法。因此,提到 Winnie the Pooh 是为了解释主题公园留住现场表演的创新做法。
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