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1、新牛津高中英語模塊六第一單元知識點整理及單元練習(xí)M6 UNIT 1一、詞匯大集合Page2-31. a popular form of comedy 一種流行的喜劇形式2. stand up for your health 對你的健康有益3. talk straight to audience members 直接與觀眾交流4. tease an audience member 開一個觀眾的玩笑5. depend upon 取決于6. react to 對的反應(yīng)7. a variety of 多種多樣8. queue up 排隊9. rely on 依賴于10. visual humour 視

2、覺幽默11. be inspired by objects 被物體所激發(fā)12. make jokes about/make fun of/play jokes on 開的玩笑13. play tennis 打網(wǎng)球14. lose weight 減輕體重15. trip over chairs 被椅子絆倒16. walk into doors 撞到房門17. fall down on stage 摔倒在舞臺上18. absurd humour 荒唐的幽默19. do impressions 模仿20. have affection for 喜歡21. only a few of 僅僅有一些22.

3、 later on in life 在之后的人生中23. one such person 一個這樣的人24. go on to act in films 接著在電影中表演25. host the Academy Awards 主持奧斯卡頒獎儀式26. perform his stand up routine 按照他的慣例表演節(jié)目27. be broadcast live 廣播直播28. one little-know fact 一個鮮為人知的事實29. be very quick thinking 有敏捷的思維30. come up with 想出31. a technical problem

4、 一個技術(shù)問題32. make up a new joke 編出一個新笑話33. get his start in silent films 從無聲電影起家34. howl with laughter 哄堂大笑35. be popular with 受的歡迎36. all age groups 所有年齡段37. have the ability to amuse people all around the world 有讓全世界人開心的能力40. hear a lot more 聽更多41. make films 演電影42. follow in the footsteps 沿著他人的腳步43

5、. live to be 100 years old 活到100歲44. keep working 堅持繼續(xù)工作45. be good for your health 對健康有好處46. have effect on 對有影響47. send chemicals around your body 給全身輸送化學(xué)物質(zhì)48. stay health 保持健康49. help you fight pain 幫助你戰(zhàn)勝痛苦50. whatever the reason 無論是何原因51. in the end 最終52. after all 畢竟p51. pass away 去世2. mourn hi

6、s death 為他的離世哀悼p71. to laugh ones head off 大笑2.to smile on someone 很幸運p91. work out 鍛煉/好轉(zhuǎn)2. first of all 首先3. improve your general fitness 增進你的整體健康情況4. strengthen the heart an the lungs 增強你的心肺功能5. relax your muscles 放松你的肌肉6. participate in 參與7. a deep-breathing exercise 有氧呼吸運動8. reduce pain 減輕疼痛9. d

7、rive away your negative feelings 消除負面情緒10. practice your routine 按照你的計劃鍛煉11. thats for sure 那是肯定的12. guarantee 維持p111. unique art form 獨一無二的藝術(shù)形式2. instruct students from 教導(dǎo)來自的學(xué)生3. take on 接納4. initial requirements 基本要求5. have an interest in 對有興趣6. traditional pieces of crosstalk 傳統(tǒng)相聲段落7. move on to

8、doing sth. 繼續(xù)做某事8. in pairs 成對9. attain enough skills 獲得足夠的技巧10. polish their skills 完善他們的技巧11. be popular among 在中受到歡迎p14-151. act out a play 表演一出短劇2. walk to the other side of the stage 走到舞臺的另一頭3. sit on an invisible bench 坐在一張隱形長椅上4. move over 挪到一邊5. as if to do sth. 就像在做什么6. make room for 給騰點位子7

9、. its rather nice here 這里相當(dāng)愜意8. sit down alongside them 坐在他們旁邊9. Mind? Not at all. 不,完全不介意10. wander over the middle of the stage 在舞臺中央閑逛11. fall down 摔倒12. give a serious look at servant 用嚴肅的目光看著仆人13. throw at 向摔14. in anger 憤怒地15. dash out 匆忙離去16. tear the paper into two 將紙撕成兩半17. run after 追趕18.

10、run away 逃走19. it is your duty to 是你的責(zé)任20. burst in 沖入21. point to 指著22. present sth. to sb. 將呈給23. glare at 瞪著24. hold out 拿出25. a roll of toilet paper 一卷廁紙26. run off stage 沖下舞臺27. run into 撞到28. on the way out 在出去的路上二、單元綜合練習(xí)單元練習(xí)1I. Translate the phrases below. (16)1. 取笑 9. be supposed to2. 對.做出反應(yīng)

11、 10. make appropriate comments3. 主要因為 11. a vital form of entertainment4. 對.有影響 12. take on a new look5. 作演講 13. tear.in two6. 意味深長地看著 14. from both home and abroad7. 一疊文件 15. queue up for the bus8. 突然沖入 16. especially in crosstalk shows II. Multiple choice. (20)1. Im not familiar with this place. I

12、ts the first time I _here, you know.A. am B. was C. have been D. had been2. _ about the storm, we all strengthened our houses.A. Telling B. Told C. Have told D. Having told3. We _ very much to meeting you again.A. looking forward B. expect C. excepting D. are looking forward4. He wont apologize to m

13、e unless his mother _ him to.A. asks B. asked C. will ask D. has been asking5. Im pleased to say that all of you _ greatly _ our spoken English so far.A. had, improved B. have, improved C. /, improved D. are, improving6. Dont get off the bus until it _.A. stops B. stopped C. has stopped D. will stop

14、7. By the time he _ home, his father will have left for Paris on business.A. got B. getting C. gets D. has got8. No one is willing to make friends with those who _ always _ lies.A. is, telling B. /, tells C. /, tell D. are, telling9. The film is amazing. Its better than any other film I _ before.A.

15、had seen B. have ever seen C. saw D. have never seen10. Writing is tough work, but Im sure it _.A. worthwhile B. worth it C. is worth D. is worth it11. A good friend should be kind and helpful. _ is my mother.A. Such a friend B. Such one friend C. No such friend D. One such friend12. My cousin _ me

16、not to take weight-loss medicine, but I just wont listen.A. is advising B. advised C. advises D. has been advising 13. Frightened by the snake, the girl _ crying near the well.A. burst in B. burst upon C. burst into D. burst out14. He _ dead, for many people saw the truck hit him badly last night.A.

17、 must have B. must have been C. cant be D. must be15. Indeed he found nothing _ in my lesson, because he only had great _ in computer games.A. amused, interested B. amusing, interested C. amused, interest D. amusing, interests16. He again made a mistake in solving the maths problem _.A. somewhat B.

18、somehow C. anyhow D. anyway17. -John, I must _ - I have an important meeting at 8 oclock. - OK! Take care!A. run B. walk C. dash D. exit18. Mary wasnt satisfied with the blue dress, so the shopkeeper _ another dress for her to try on.A. held on B. held to C. held out D. held up19. As I pulled the sh

19、eet out of the typewriter, it _.A. tears B. is torn C. tore D. is tearing20. He _ his hand and _ to report his answers when asked to.A. rose, raised B. raised, raised C. raised, rose D. rose, roseIII. Fill in the blanks. (20) 1. One _(鮮為人知的) fact is that he was once a _(備受喜愛的) comedian.2. Zhao Liron

20、g was an _(熱情的) _(女演員). Shell live in our heart for ever.3. Bi Fujians _(受歡迎) with all age groups is due to his h_ (幽默的)hosting style.4. He says sitting on an _(看不見的) bench is very _.(舒服的)5. The teacher looked _(惱火的) when his student _(漫步) over to the courtyard instead of following him.6. Father oft

21、en makes us burst into l_ by telling us different j_.7. D_ is a person in c_ of the performance of a drama.8. He observes peoples b_ in everyday life and acts out on s_.9. Crystals a_ to improvise leads to his s_.10. C_, a u_ art form in China, has developed a lot of foreignersin recent years.IV. Co

22、mplete the sentences. (8)1. When is your new book _ on _(上市)? 2. He should have _ _(挪點地方) for the old man.3. _ _(后來), he got a job as a government official.4. She never goes out without _ herself _(化妝).5. Can you tell me what _(影響) the incident had _his family?6. He stopped driving, _ _(仿佛) to answe

23、r the mobile phone.7. Isnt it everybodys _ _(責(zé)任) protect our environment?8. He is also famous _ _(因為主持) the Academy Awards.V. Cloze test. (20)Small moments sometimes last a very long time. And a few wordsthough they mean 1 at the time to the people who say themcan have a great power.I recently heard

24、 a story from Malcolm Dalkoff, who has been a professional 2 for the last 24 years, mostly in advertising. As a boy, Dalkof was terribly shy and 3 . He had few friends and no self-confidence. Then one day, his high-school English teacher, Ruth Brauch, asked the class to write their own chapter that

25、would 4 the last chapter of the novel since they had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it in. Today he cannot recall anything 5 about the chapter he wrote, or what 6 Mrs. Brauch gave him.7 , what he does remember is the four words in the paper: “This is good wr

26、iting.” Four words. They 8 his life. “9 I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or what I was going to be,” he said. “After reading her 10, I went home and wrote a short story, 11 I had always dreamed of doing but never 12 I could do.”13 the rest of that year in school, he wrote many short st

27、ories and always brought them to Mrs. Brauch for 14 . “She was encouraging, helpful and honest. She was just what I needed,” Dalkoff said.Later he was 15 as a co-editor of his high-school newspaper. His 16 grew; his knowledge broadened; he17 on a successful life with great achievements. Dalkoff 18 t

28、hat none of this would have had happened if that woman had not written those four words.For his 30th high-school reunion, Dalkoff went back and visited Mrs. Brauch, who had retired. He told her what great 19 the four words had had upon his life and because she had given him the confidence to be a wr

29、iter, he had been able to 20 that confidence on to the woman who would become his wife, who became a writer herself.1. A. muchB. littleC. wellD. ill2. A. reporterB. designerC. writerD. teacher3. A. slowB. independentC. troublesomeD. helpless4. A. followB. changeC. connectD. explain5. A. pleasantB. i

30、mportantC. differentD. special6. A. helpB. encouragementC. gradeD. words7. A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. MeanwhileD. Besides 8. A. improvedB. developedC. changedD. enriched9. A. UntilB. AfterC. SinceD. While10. A. chapterB. novelC. noteD. explanation11. A. everythingB. somethingC. nothingD. anything12. A

31、. meantB. doubtedC. provedD. believed13. A. WithB. BeyondC. OverD. From14. A. appreciationB. changingC. informationD. instruction15. A. chosenB. regardedC. consideredD. treated16. A. excitementB. confidenceC. determinationD. experience17. A. kept upB. caught upC. started offD. showed off18. A. reali

32、zedB. wishedC. expectedD. dreamed19. A. progressB. successC. courageD. effect20. A. holdB. bringC. passD. carryVIReading comprehension. (16)AHave you ever been in a meeting while someone was making a speech and realized suddenly that your mind was a million miles away? You probably felt sorry and ma

33、de up your mind to pay attention and never have daydreaming again. Most of us, from earliest school days, have been told that daydreaming is a waste of time.“On the contrary,” says L. Giambra, an expert in psychology, “daydreaming is quite necessary. Without it, the mind couldnt get done all the thi

34、nking it has to do during a normal day-. You cant possibly do all your thinking with a conscious mind. Instead, your unconscious mind is working out problems all the time. Daydreaming may be one way that the unconscious and conscious states of mind have silent dialogues.”Early experts in psychology

35、paid no attention to the importance of daydreams or even considered them harmful. At one time daydreaming was thought to be a cause of some mental illness. They did not have a better understanding of daydreams until the late 1980s. Eric Klinges, a professor, is the writer of the book Daydreaming. Kl

36、inges says, “We know now that daydreaming is one of the main ways that we organize our lives, learn from our experiences, and plan for our futures-. Daydreams really are a window on the things we fear and the things we long for in life.”Daydreams are usually very simple and direct, quite unlike slee

37、p dreams, which may be hard to understand. Its easier to gain a deep understanding of your life by paying close attention to your daydreams than by trying to examine your sleep dreams carefully. Daydreams help you recognize the difficult situations in your life and found out a possible way of dealin

38、g with them.Daydreams cannot be predicted: they move off in unexpected directions which may be creative and full of useful ideas. For many famous artists and scientists, daydreams were and are a main source of creative energy.1. The writer of this passage considers daydreams _. A. hard to understand

39、B. important and helpful C. harmful and unimportantD. the same as sleep dreams2. The writer quoted(引用) L. Giambra and Eric Klinges to _. A. point out the wrong ideas of early expertsB. list out two different ideas C. support his own ideasD. report the latest research on daydreams3. What is the diffe

40、rence between daydreams and sleep dreams? A. People have daydreams and sleep dreams at different times. B. Daydreams are the result of unconscious mind while sleep dreams are that of conscious mind. C. Daydreams are easy to understand. D. Daydreams are more helpful in solving problems.4. Which of th

41、e following is true? A. An unconscious mind can work all the problems out. B. Daydreaming can give artists and scientists ideas for creations. C. Professor Eric Klinges has a better idea than L. Gimabra. D. Early experts didnt understand what daydreams were.BPets in workplace please workers may redu

42、ce stress Many employees are in favor of having pets in their workplace and believe they help reduce stress and improve their health, a recent study suggests. “The response was positive,” Dr. Meredith Wells told Reuters health. “People thought pets reduced stress, and improved job satisfaction.” Other studies have found that pets can reduce stress and blood pressure levels for children, old adults, and sick patients, “but few studies have examined the effect of pets in the workplace,” Wells said.Employees reported that pets in workplace are good for business. Not everyone was en

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