2020版高考英语新创新一轮复习外研版讲义:选修7Module5EthnicCulture含答?- 百度文库

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5(2017ո߿)The second principle is to loosen (loose) the control that providers of on-line services have over data and give more to those who supply them.

6(2016㽭߿)I made friends with the natives (native), and their reaction amazed me. 7(2016㽭߿)The reunited lovers held each other's hands firmly (firm) and walked ahead together.

8(2015߿)You have a wonderful daughter she said, apparently (apparent) in tears. 9(2010㶫߿)They are barely (bare) in their twenties and are already multimillionaires. 10(2009߿)Hurriedly, they packed their belongings and set off in the direction of the river. .߿е (ѡadjust, run, firm)

1. (2016߿)Balto put his nose to the ground, trying to find the smell of other dogs that had traveled on the trail.If Balto failed, it would mean disaster for Nome.The minutes passed by.Suddenly, Balto began to __53__.He had found the trail.run 2(2016߿)From that day on, Cathy kept swimming and didn't miss a single practice.She had a __26__ intention within herself to be the best she could be.firm 3(2015߿)For example, the moment you get on the airplane, start __32__ your biological clock to the destination's time.adjusting ֻʻ㡪Ķ׼

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(2018㽭߿)[1]As cultural symbols go, the American car is quite young.The Model T Ford was built at the Piquette Plant in Michigan a century ago, with the first rolling off the assembly line (װ) on September 27,1908.Only eleven cars were produced the next month.But eventually Henry Ford would build fifteen million of them.

[2]Modern America was born on the road, behind a wheel.The car shaped some of the most lasting aspects of American culture: the roadside diner, the billboard, the motel, even the hamburger.For most of the last century, the car represented what it meant to be American going forward at high speed to find new worlds.The road novel, the road movie, these are the most typical American ideas, born of abundant petrol, cheap cars and a never-ending interstate highway system, the largest public works project in history.

[3]In 1928 Herbert Hoover imagined an America with a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage. Since then, this society has moved onward, never looking back, as the car transformed America from a farm-based society into an industrial power.

[4]The cars that drove the American Dream have helped to create a global ecological disaster.In America the demand for oil has grown by 22 percent since 1990.

[5]The problems of excessive (ȵ) energy consumption, climate change and population growth have been described in a book by the American writer Thomas LFriedman.He fears the worst, but hopes for the best.

[6]Friedman points out that the green economy () is a chance to keep American strength.The ability to design, build and export green technologies for producing clean water, clean air and healthy and abundant food is going to be the currency of power in the new century.

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1Why is hamburger mentioned in paragraph 2? ATo explain Americans' love for travelling by car. BTo show the influence of cars on American culture. CTo stress the popularity of fast food with Americans. DTo praise the effectiveness of America's road system.

ѡB ж⡣ݵڶεڶ䡰The car shaped some of the most lasting aspects of American culture ...even the hamburger.֪ijЩ־õĻоͰɴ˿֪ںĻγɣӰǷdzġԣڵڶἰΪչĻ൱Ӱ죬Ӱ쵽˺ѡB

2What has the use of cars in America led to? ADecline of economy. BEnvironmental problems. CA shortage of oil supply. DA farm based society.

ѡB ϸ⡣ݵĶεһ䡰The cars that drove the American Dream have helped to create a global ecological disaster.֪εȫԵ̬ѣʹ˻⡣ѡB

3What is Friedman's attitude towards America's future? AAmbiguous. CHopeful.

BDoubtful. DTolerant.

ѡC ۵̬⡣һεһ䡰Friedman points out that the green economy (

) is a chance to keep American strength.֪Friedman Ϊɫʹʵһɴ˿֪δϣѡC

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(2019ʼ)Culture shock occurs when people have been suddenly thrown into a new culture. Newcomers may be anxious because they don't speak the language. Neither do they know the customs nor understand the people's behavior in daily life.

Quite often the visitor finds that yes may not always mean yes that friendliness does not necessarily mean friendship, or statements that appear to be serious are really intended as jokes. The

foreigners may be unsure as to when to shake hands, when to start conversations, or how to approach a stranger. The idea of culture shock helps explain the feelings of puzzlement and confusion.

Language problems do not account for all the setback that people feel. When one has lost everything that was once familiar, such as understanding a transportation system, knowing how to register for university classes, or knowing how to make friends, difficulties in coping with the new society may arise.

When an individual enters a strange culture, he or she feels like a fish out of water. Newcomers feel at times that they do not belong to the culture and feel deserted by the native members of the culture. When this happens, visitors may want to reject everything about the new environment and may glorify and sing their own praises of the positive aspects of their own culture. On the other side, more visitors may sneeze at their native country by rejecting its value and instead choosing to approve of the value of the new country. This may occur as an attempt to accept the new culture in order to be taken in by the people in it.

ƪһƪģҪĻԭͽԼʽȡ 1What do people feel when they are abruptly in a new culture? AExcited. CUpset.

BDelighted. DHopeless.

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ѡC ϸ⡣ݵһеġNewcomers may be anxious because they don't speak the language. Neither do they know the customs nor understand the people's behavior in daily life.֪Բͨ˽⵱صķס⵱ճеΪϰߣ߻еǡġCΪķģġᄈ

2We can infer from the second paragraph that________. Ait's impossible to get used to a new culture Bpeople feel confused due to culture shock Cforeigners often don't mean what native people say Dmost foreigners are usually quite humorous

ѡB ж⡣ݵڶ䡰The foreigners may be unsure ... the feelings of puzzlement and confusion.֪˿ܲȷʲôʱ֣ʲôʱʼ̸νӽİˣĻڽ뾽ȵĸоݴ˿ƶϣĻdzе

3The biggest barrier people often meet with in a new country is________. Athe language Cthe environment

Bthe transportation Dthe puzzlement

ѡA ϸ⡣ݵһεڶ䡰Newcomers may be anxious because they don't speak the language.ϳʶ֪һµĹңԲͨ

4A few immigrants say no to everything of the new country because________. Athey miss their native culture seriously Bthey know nothing about the culture Cthey can't enter the mainstream society Dthey really regret having immigrated

ѡB ж⡣һеġNewcomers feel at times that ... the positive aspects of their own culture.֪ʱԼڵصĻԼˣǻܾһй»ĶԼĻлķ档ݴ˿ƶϣڶĻһ֪һЩ񳣳ܾ¹еһС

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How to Cheer up Your Best Friend

Everyone feels down every once in a while, including your best friend. Maybe your best friend has recently experienced something that could make her or him feel sad. It is difficult to see a best friend feeling miserable. __1__. Communication

There are cute ways to let your best friend know how important he or she is to you. You might consider sending a text you both find funny. __2__. Gifts

A cute gift may be all he or she needs to cheer up. It doesn't have to be an expensive one, but if it is cute and holds a meaning between the two of you, it can go a long way. If he or she knows you are terrible at making arts and crafts, please go ahead and make him or her something. __3__. A bad attempt at an art and craft says a lot about how much you care. If you don't like to do arts and crafts, you could go out and find him or her something the two of you have always joked about buying and actually buy it for him or

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