2019届外研版高中英语选修8精讲学案:6.2Section Ⅱ Grammar Word版含解析
2019届外研版高中英语选修8精讲学案:6.2Section Ⅱ Grammar Word版含解析第2页

  1.-You must go on foot mustn't you?

  -No I mustn't.

  第二个mustn't→needn't

  2.Might that day come soon.

  Might→May

  3.If you feel really bad you will talk to the doctor.

  will→can/should

  4.He shouldn't have finished the work on time without your help.

  shouldn't→couldn't

  5.He must have finished his homework so far mustn't he?

  mustn't→hasn't

  6.My son could pass the examination but he wasn't careful enough.

  pass→have_passed

  7.If I shall fail next time I would try again.

  shall→should

  8.Some people advise that handguns will be controlled.

  will→should

  Ⅳ.语法填空

  M: That is all your fault! This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman!

  W: Well if you'd listened to me when I suggested __1__(ask) someone for directions we wouldn't have got lost in __2__ first place would we?

  M: Oh go on! Blame it all __3__ me! You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you __4__ speeding we wouldn't have been stopped at all! Then __5__ of these would have happened.

  W: That's __6__ (fair) . If we had not taken your stupid short cut we would have been OK. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a __7__ (quick) way! You idiot!

  M: Oh come on! I only suggest it __8__ we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving __9__ taking the train.

  W: No! We would have been fine if you had remembered __10__ (book) tickets!

  答案:

  1.asking 2.the 3.on 4.haven't been 5.none 6.unfair 7.quicker 8.because 9.instead of 10.to book

  Ⅴ.阅读理解

  I began writing poems fifteen years ago while I was in college. One day I was in the library working on a term paper,when I came across a book of contemporary poetry. I don't remember the title of the book or any of the titles of the poems except one: "Frankenstein's Daughter." The poem was wild almost rude and nothing like the rhyme-and-meter poetry I had read in high school. I had always thought that poetry was flowery writing about sunsets and walks on the beach,but that library book contained direct and sometimes shocking poetry about dogs junked cars rundown houses,and TVs. I checked the book out curious to read more.

Soon afterward I started filling a notebook with my own poems. At first I was scared,partly because my poetry teacher to whom this book is written for was a