人教版高一英語下冊第六單元知識點
人教版高一英語下冊第六單元知識點
高一英語知識點的學(xué)習(xí)一刻也不能放松,從學(xué)習(xí)高一英語知識點的內(nèi)容開始,就要學(xué)會整理英語每個單元學(xué)過的知識點。以下是小編給你推薦的高一英語下冊第六單元知識點,希望對你有幫助!
英語第六單元知識點
1. It is made up of two large islands: North Island and South Island.這個國家是由兩座大島組成的;北島和男島。
[問]be made up of 和be made of (from)有何區(qū)別?
[答]be made up of 意為“由……組成”,表示由若干部分組成一個新的整體,be made of/from 意為“由……制成”,如:
Could are made up of water. 云是水構(gòu)成的。
Desk are made of wood. 課桌是木制的。
be made into 意為“被制成……”如:
Some plants can be made into paper. 有些植物可以被制成紙張。
2. New Zealand is surrouded by the Pacific Ocean to the north and east , and the Tasman Sea to the south and west. 新西蘭以北和以東由太平洋環(huán)繞,南面和西面是塔斯馬海,[問]表示方位的介詞常用的有哪些?[答]介詞to,to,in常用來表示地理方位,注意學(xué)會和掌握她們的用法。
a. A地位于B地境內(nèi)以東(南、西、北):A lies/is in the east /south /west/north of B.
Shanghai lies in the east of China. 上海位于中國的東部。(在中國境內(nèi))
b. A地位于B地境內(nèi)以東(南、西、北): A lies /is in the east /south /west/north of B.
Britain is to the east of Ireland . 不列顛位于愛爾蘭的東面,(不在同一境內(nèi))
c. A地與B地的東(南、西、北)部接壤:A lies/is on the east/south /west /north of B.
Wales lies to the west of England. 威爾士位于英格蘭的西邊。(兩者相鄰)
另外, lie on 還可表示“位于……之畔”。如:
Wuhan lies on the Changjiang River. 武漢坐落在長江之畔。
3. Other important cities are Auckland in the north ,Christ-church on the South Island and Queenstown, further in the south. 其他重要城市有北方的奧克蘭, 南島的克賴斯特徹奇和遠(yuǎn)在南方的昆士城。
[問]句中的further作何理解?它與farther有何區(qū)別?
[答]further在此用作副詞,修飾介詞短語 in the south, 表示“遠(yuǎn)在南方,深入南方內(nèi)地”, 又如:
Can you walk further into the forest? 你能再往森林深處走走嗎?
farther 和further都是far 的比較級,可用作形容詞或副詞,都可以指空間或時間上的距離,意為”更遠(yuǎn)的(地)”, 但farther比further更普遍些,如:
On the farther/further side of the street there was a large shop
在街道的那一頭有一家商店。
further還可以用于抽象意義,表示“進(jìn)一步”,這時不能用farther, 如:
They want to get further information. 他們想得到進(jìn)一步的信息。
4. The North Island is famous for an area of hot springs, some of which throw hot water high into the air.北島以溫泉而著稱,有些溫泉將熱水噴射到很高的空中。
[問]句中的some of which 是什么結(jié)構(gòu)?
[答]some of which 是“代詞(或名詞)+介詞 + 關(guān)系代詞”在句中引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句。當(dāng)先行詞為人時,關(guān)系嗲次用whom, 當(dāng)先行詞為物時, 關(guān)系代詞用which,注意介詞后不能用that。又如:
Here are a lot of stones, must of which will be used to build a bridge. 這兒有許多石頭,其中多數(shù)將用來建橋。
There are about 100 teachers in our school, many of whom are women. 我們學(xué)校約有100名教師,其中許多是婦女。
5. Some of these heat near the earth's surface is used to make electricity. 接近地球表面的有些熱能被用來發(fā)電。
[問]be used to do sth. 和be used to doing sth 有什么區(qū)別?
[答]be used to do sth 意為“……被用來做某事”, 其中to do sth. 是動詞不定式作目的狀語,如:
This piece of wood is used to keep rain water. 這塊木版是用來擋雨水的。
Grass can be used to make paper. 草可以用來造紙。
而be used to doing sth. 是“習(xí)慣于……”的意思,其中to 是介詞,后接名詞或動詞ing形式,它是個表示狀態(tài)的詞組,若要表示由不習(xí)慣到習(xí)慣這一變化的動作,則換為get/become used to。這個結(jié)構(gòu)可用于各種時態(tài)。例如:
Soon you will get/become used to living in the countrey. 很快你就會習(xí)慣于鄉(xiāng)村生活了。
I was not used to being called a lazy fellow. 我原來不習(xí)慣于人家稱我為懶漢。
另外還要注意:在used to do sth 結(jié)構(gòu)中, used to 是情態(tài)動詞,表示過去常常做某事,側(cè)重于和現(xiàn)在對照,意思是“過去常常……(但現(xiàn)在不)”,可以談動作,也可以談狀態(tài)。例如:
They used to mod to each other when they met. 他們過去遇到時,總是彼此點點頭。
因此,不要將實義動詞use與used to 及be used to 混淆。試比較:
Coal is used to cook food. 煤用來生火做飯。 (實義動詞,不定式為目的狀語)
She is used to cooking food with coal. 她習(xí)慣于用煤生火做飯。
She used to cook food with coal. 她過去總是用煤生火做飯。
英冊第六單元練習(xí)題
一、完型填空
Stop and see! Where do you 1 most of your time! You work, watch TV, play computer games, and sleep-all 2 . It’s easy 3 , but there is a whole new world outside your door. The best way to 4 it is to go backpacking.
Backpacking means to go hiking on foot. You 5 only what you can __6 _ your back. Are you eager to get 7 ? Wait a minute! Before you go 8 , you should 9 some basic equipment. First you 10 some comfortable shoes 11 boots. Always carry a waterproof jacket or poncho, especially hiking in a 12 , or if the weather forecast 13 for rain. Finally, you need a backpack or daypack. It's also a good idea to 14 a compass, a leakproof water bottle, and a map.
15 hikes are the easiest to organize. Arrange a trip with a small group of friends. Remember! Hiking in a group is safer than hiking 16 . Decide how far you will go. For most people, a distance of 10 to 12 miles 17 in a day if they are already used to 18 .
Wherever you go, 19 yourself. You 20 tired when you get home, but you’ll soon be planning another hike.
1.A.spend B.cost C. take D. waste
2.A.indoor B.indoors C. outdoor D. outdoors
3.A.forget B. for forgetting C.to be forgotten D.to forget
4.A.find out B.discover C. explore D. study
5.A.take B.fetch C. bring D. carry
6.A.carry B. put on C. carry on D. put
7.A.start B. started C. starting D. starts
8.A.anywhere B.everywhere C.somewhere D.some where
9.A.collect B.take C.gather D. prepare
10.A.have B.need C. own D. buy
11.A.or B. and C. either D. with
12.A.cold weather B. wet climate C. raining weather D. cold climate
13.A.call B. calls C.calling D. will call
14.A.have B.buy C.keep D. be with
15.A.One day B.A day C. One-day D. A-day
16.A.lonely B.lone C. loneliness D. alone
17.A.is far enough B. are far enough C. is enough far D. are enough far
18.A.walk B.walks C.walked D. walking
19.A.enjoy B.happy C.help D. love
20.A.maybe B.may be C. must be D. will be
答案:1~5 ABDBA 6~10 CCAAB 11~15 ACBAC 16~20 DADAB
二、閱讀理解
New Zealand is an English-speaking country. But the government recognizes another language, too. This is the Maori language. English sailors began to visit New Zealand after 1770. They found a dark-skinned people living there. These were the Maori. They had come from islands in the Pacific Ocean 400 years before -in the 14th century.
For a long time the British government was not very interested in there far away islands. It was made a British colony(殖民地) in 1840. In this year the first British people came to settle in the new country. More and more settlers came from Britain later.
The Maoris were friendly to the first settlers. But soon the new settlers wanted the Maoris 'land. So in 1844 there was fighting between them. This was the first of several wars between the two people. The next 50 years were very bad for Maoris. Many were killed in the wars. Many more died from the new diseases brought by the British. In 1840 there were perhaps 200 000 Maoris. By 1896 this number had fallen to 42 000.
By this century the two people have lived in peace. For many years the “British” New Zealanders looked down on the Maoris. But in recent years they have had equal rights, and the Maori language is one of the languages of the country with English. Today there are about a quarter of a million Maoris, that is, about 9% of the population. Most of them live on North Island. They have a rich culture and a great love of singing and dancing.
1. The Maoris began to live in New Zealand ________.
A. after 1770 B. before 400 C. in the 1300s D. 1 400 years ago
2. After the first visit to New Zealand, the British government showed little interest in it because ________.
A. there were dark-skinned people living there
B. New Zealand was an island country
C. the Maoris did not know the English language
D. it was too far away from Britain
3. When the British settlers first came to New Zealand, the native people________.
A. were afraid of them B. were kind to them
C. hated them D. fought against them
4. Wars between the Maoris and the British settlers _______
A. broke out in 1840
B. made 42 000 Maoris lost their lives
C. brought diseases to Maoris
D. lasted more than fifty years
5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. After the war New Zealand became a British colony.
B. Maoris can speak both English and Maoris language.
C. About 250 000 Maoris are now living in New Zealand.
D. Maoris are allowed to keep their own language.
答案:1-5 CDBDB
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