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1 . 语法填空

Apart from the spelling of the word, there are, obviously, many differences between American and British humour.

There is a common belief in the U.K. that Americans don’t understand irony(讽刺). This is of course not true. But what is true is that Americans don’t use it all the time.

Irony may show up in American comedies, but people there don’t use it as much as Brits in daily life and it is generally seen as inappropriate in situations     1    it is normal in the U.K.

On the contrary, irony is a common feature of British culture. It virtually     2    (run) in the blood of Brits. They use it as liberally as prepositions in everyday conversations, as a way of mocking their enemies,     3     (play) with their friends and laughing at themselves.

This may sometimes be considered as offensive     4     the recipients are not used to it. But, it, in fact, is almost a sign of affection if a Brit likes you.

Things are different in America. When Americans use irony they will clearly state that they are “only kidding” after that. They feel the need     5     (make) a joke more obvious     6    it will not offend other people.

Humor is tied so much     7     culture. American jokes are more obvious and forward, a bit like Americans themselves. British jokes, on the other hand, tend to be more subtle but with a dark or sarcastic undertone (讽刺的意味). There is usually a     8     (hide) meaning. This may stem from the fact     9     British culture is more reserved than American culture.

However, we should not neglect the fact that certain American comedies     10    (gain) huge success in Britain and vice versa. Therefore, although there are differences between both comic styles, there is still an appreciation and understanding of the other’s sense of humour.

2023-09-04更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 4 My space 单元提高卷 -2022-2023学年高一英语单元基础与提升必刷卷(上教版2020必修第一册)
语法填空-短文语填(约250词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了希腊神话的历史及其影响。
2 . 语法填空

The Greek myths are almost a myth themselves.

The great dramatists Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides drew on the myths,     1     did the Romans after them. Since then, poets, painters, sculptors, novelists — and later on, filmmakers and even comic strip authors —    2    (find) inspiration in them. Remember film Troy (2004) starring Brad Pitt? That movie remade The Iliad, Homer’s e t of the Trojan Wars.

Greek myths came from oral stories. In the beginning, people told these tales to       3    . They didn’t read them in books or watch them in the theater. It seems that     4     we write, paint or make films -or simply just enjoy these products —the Greek myths have a special resonance.

The names and the stories     5     be old, but the myths continue to be relevant. We can still be moved by beauty, like the story of Paris when he stole the gorgeous Helen away from her husband in Troy.

We feel pain in our hearts     6     we remember our family and friends back home. We can therefore readily understand Odysseus—    7    (separate) from his wife and sonfor a decade — and his desperation to get home.

The everyday life of western culture     8    (mark) by the Greek myths in all sortsof ways. Just look up into the night sky — names of the stars and constellations you see come fromGreek characters.

In English, we say someone who makes money easily has “the Midas touch”. But often,character from Greek mythology, who turns    9     he touches into gold. Even theproducts we buy in supermarkets have names     10     (inspire) by the Greeks.

2022-02-02更新 | 51次组卷 | 2卷引用:Unit 2. The things around us 单元过关检测-2022-2023学年高一英语下学期同步精品课堂(上教版2020必修第三册)
语法填空-短文语填(约300词) | 较难(0.4) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了希腊神话的历史及其影响。
3 . Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

The Greek myths are almost a myth themselves.

   

The great dramatists Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides drew on the myths,     1     did the Romans after them. Since then, poets, painters, sculptors, novelists — and later on, filmmakers and even comic strip authors —     2    (find) inspiration in them. Remember film Troy (2004) starring Brad Pitt? That movie remade The Iliad, Homer’s e t of the Trojan Wars.

Greek myths came from oral stories. In the beginning, people told these tales to     3    . They didn’t read them in books or watch them in the theater. It seems that     4     we write, paint or make films — or simply just enjoy these products — the Greek myths have a special resonance.

The names and the stories     5     be old, but the myths continue to be relevant. We can still be moved by beauty, like the story of Paris when he stole the gorgeous Helen away from her husband in Troy.

We feel pain in our hearts     6     we remember our family and friends back home. We can therefore readily understand Odysseus —     7    (separate) from his wife and son for a decade — and his desperation to get home.

The everyday life of western culture     8    (mark) by the Greek myths in all sorts of ways. Just look up into the night sky — names of the stars and constellations you see come from Greek characters.

In English, we say someone who makes money easily has “the Midas touch”. But often, character from Greek mythology, who turns     9     he touches into gold. Even the products we buy in supermarkets have names     10     (inspire) by the Greeks.

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