2018--2019学年人教版选修八Unit 4 Pygmalion Learning about language课时作业 (4)
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  2.In_fact/As_a_matter_of_fact,_his father has_been_out_of_work_for_two_years.

  实际上,他的父亲已经失业两年了。

  3.When his relatives and friends turn_to_him_for_help,_he is_always_willing_to lend them a hand.

  当他的亲戚朋友向他求助时,他总是乐于帮助他们。

  4.After he became rich, he built/set_up/started_a_primary_school in his hometown.

  他富裕以后就在家乡建了一所小学。

  5.He was suffering a lot of pain the_first_time_I_saw_him.

  我第一次见到他时,他正遭受着巨大的痛苦。

  Ⅲ.短语替换(每空一词)

  1.A:His brother lost his job several months ago.

  B:His brother has been out of work for several months.

  2.A:A new government was founded after the civil war.

  B:A new government was set up after the civil war.

  3.A:I haven't been here long. In fact, I just got off the plane yesterday.

  B:I haven't been here long. As a matter of fact,_I just got off the plane yesterday.

  4.A:I think teenagers should spend more time in reading in their spare time.

  B:In my opinion,_teenagers should spend more time in reading in their spare time.

  5.A:He is a good­hearted lawyer and those in difficulties often ask him for help.

  B:He is a good­hearted lawyer and those in difficulties often turn to him for help.

  

  二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧

  Ⅰ.阅读理解

  George Bizos, Mr Mandela's lawyer, said he believed he still wanted to live, despite his poor health. The former leader of South Africa was sent to hospital on Wednesday night because of suffering from a recurring lung infection (反复肺部感染). Mr Mandela has been in hospital four times in just over two years and three times have been in the past four months.

  Mr Bizos defended (辩护) Mr Mandela during his 1960s trial (审判) fighting white minority rule, and now remains a famous human rights lawyer. And he recently represented families of striking miners killed when the police opened fire on them outside a mine in Marikana last August. He said that Mr Mandela was stronger than his appearance might suggest.

"Of course I have been saying to people,'you should remember Mandela is no longer that young.' Even if he goes for check­ups every now and then, I don't think people should be worried about him," Zuma, South Africa's President told the BBC."Let us slow down the worries. He is responding very well and he is in good hands of very good doctors. All of the above will bring comfort to all of us. I would like to really say the country must not panic."