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Unit3-Section II-Lesson2+3课时基础巩固综合提升【基础巩固】用下面方框中所给短语的正确形式填空set outbe awareof getstuck intraffic jambe relatedto swallowup beaddictedto around the cornerdo awaywith sitaround l.They plannedto earlyso that they couldmakeit forlunch in the city.
2.Instead of and doingnothing,you shouldact.
3.He wasso hungrythat hea wholeturkey.
4.You needto the potential dangersand beprepared forthem.
5.It willbe hardto pollutionif ourattitude is not changed.
6.Christmas is.What doyou planto giveme asa present
1.1am sickof theheavy trafficevery day.
8.He suspectedthat theaccident thebank robbery.
9.The willbe unavoidableif everyonedrives towork.lO.The teenagercomputer gamesanddecides todrop outof school,l.set out
2.sitting around
3.swallowed up
4.be awareof
5.do awaywith
6.aroundthecorner
7.getting stuckin
8.was relatedto
9.traffic jam
10.isaddicted to用适当的介词/副词填空l.Soon thebuilding wasswallowed byheavy smoke.
1.1will pickthe laundryon theway home.
1.2f you cannot relateher fbelings,dont tryto persuadeher.
4.He wasnot awarethe presenceof histeacher.
5.Can youhelp mepick apresent formy sister
6.The UKis madeof fourparts.
7.1will stickthe originalplan nomatter whathappens.
8.Your behaviourdoes doharm theenvironment.l.up
2.up
3.to
4.of
5.out
6.up
7.to
8.to完成句子(有规律土也).
1.They visiteach other(比较这两个研究)
2.You willfind moreinformation carefully.(父母亲编造的)
3.The storiesfailed toconvince the children.(学会这门语言)
4.You willgradually if you are exposed to the language.
6.1deserve adiscount asyour(染上病毒)
7.You willifyouareexposedto thepatients.(收支平衡).
1.1am notalone asa personworking hard,trying tol.on aregular basis
2.comparing thetwo studies
3.made upby parents
4.pick upthe language
5.compared with
6.regular customer
7.pick upvirus
8.make bothends meet【综合提升】语篇填空The lastfew yearshave seenenvironmental disasters
1.a grandscale,and expertsarepredicting farworse tocome.Jin Lireports onour Earthschangeable weatherpatterns.So whyis naturebeginning toturn onusOne answeris overpopulation.The()population of the world
2.grow at the disturbingrate of10,000people anhour,nearly90()million ayear,with mostof thegrowth in the
3.develop world.People in agriculturalareas,without anymeans toearn theirliving,move to the cities,and thenconstruct shabbyhomesfrom
4.materials theycan findon poorclay soil.These homes,seldom madeof()bricks,can
5.easy falldown inearthquakes orslip andslide downhillinlandslides,especially inmountainous areas.On top of thatadds globalwarming.This has()mainly beencaused bythe hugeamounts ofcarbon dioxide
6.produce byfactories and()vehicles,and thedestruction of the worldsforests.As aresults
7.hot oceancauses morepowerfulwinds.Atlantic hurricanes——their howlingwinds withspeeds ofover300kilometres
8.hour—are40%stronger nowthan they were30years ago.Most disasterexperts believethere isthepotential
9.things couldget alotworse.Professor HouMing,of BeijingUniversity
10.study volcanoesand hewarns thattheworld hasnot seenthe worstnature cando.l.on
2.is growing
3.developing
4.whatever
5.easily
6.produced
7.hotter
8.an
9.that lO.studies七选五Everyone hatesbeing stuckin atraffic jam,but sadly,many peoplehave todeal withitevery day.Whether yourethe driveror apassenger,there aresteps youcan taketo help youhandle it.]This willhelp ifyoure stuckin a long traffic jam andget hungry,and itshonestlya prettygood timewaster,too.Try tobring foodthat wontmake amess in the car!If youre洒出.drinking anythingsugary orsweet becareful ofspilling9Play aroad game.Playing aroad gameis agreat wayto getrid of the boredom.2I Spyis a verypopular roadgame whereyou say“I spywith mylittle eyessomething thatis...”and yousay thecolour of the objectyouve chosen.and theothers haveto guesswhat itis.Take a breath.3If youdont feelcomfortable in a serioustraffic jamwhere thecarsarent movingat alljust rolldown thewindow oreven openthe doorif itssafe todoso,and takeabreathbeside your car fora second.This canhelpyoufeel betterif yourecarsick.4There areplenty ofother thingsyoucando whilebeing stuckin atrafficjam!Ask参与the driverto goto agood radiostation and start callingin andget involved.Nomatter whoswatching you,sing alongtothe song onthe radioatthetopofyour voiceanddance aroundin yourseat tothesong!Start aconversation with the personinthecar nexttoyou!5A.Get creativewith yourfree time.B.Pack somesnacks beforeyou go.C.Talk toyour doctorabout carsickness.D.Try thinkingabout somethingimportant inthe trafficjam.E.Many peopleexperience carsickness inalongjourney.F.There arelots ofgames thatare funand enjoyablefor everyone!GPretend youknow themandstartby saying/I haventseen youfbr ages!”1-5BFEAG阅读理解AI wasdesperately nervousabout car-free.But eightmonths agoourcarwas hitby apassingvehicle andit wasdestroyed.No problem,!thoughtiweUl buyanother.But the一insurance payoutdidnt evenbegin tocover the costs ofbuying anew carI workedout贷款that,withtheloan wedneed pluspetrol insurance,parking permitsand tax,we5would makea paymentas muchas£600a month.And thafswhen Ihad myfancy idea.Why notjust giveup havinga carat allI live inLondon.We havea railwaystation behindour house,a tubestation10minutes9walkaway,and abus stopattheend of the street.A new car clubhad justopened inour area,andone of its shinylittle redPeugeots wasparked nearby.If anyfamily inBritain couldlivewithout a car,!reasoned,then surelywe werethat family.But mynew car-free idea,sadly,wasnt sharedby myfamily.My teenagedaughterswere horrified.What wouldtheir friendsthink aboutour familybeing toopoor toafford acar”I wasntthat botheredwhat theythought andI suggestedthe girlsshould takethe5same approach.My friends,too,were astonishedat ourplan.What wouldhappen ifsomeonegot seriouslyill overnightand neededto goto hospitalanambulance Howwouldthechildrenget toand from their manyeventsbuses andtrains Peoplesmiled asthoughthis was another ofmy madideas,before sayingtheyweresure rdsoon realisethat acarwasanecessity.Eight monthsonj wonderwhether weHever own a caragain.The ideathat you“haveto“owna car,especially ifyou liveinacity,is allinthemind.Ilive-and manyother citizensdotoo-inaplace thathas never been betterserved bypublic transport,and yetcarownership hasneverbeenhigher.We worryabout risingcar costs,but wedbe betteroffasking somethingmuch morebasic:do Ireally needa carCertainlythe answerisno,andIm alot richerbecause Idared toask thequestion.l.The authordecided tolive acar-freelife partlybecause.A.most familieschose togo car-freeB.he washurt ina terriblecar accidentC.the trafficjam wasunbearable forhimD.thecostof anewcarwas toomuch
2.What isthe attitudeof the authors familytowards hisplanA.Supportive.B.Disapproving.C.Optimistic.D.Unconcerned.
3.What did the authorsuggest hisdaughters doabout theirfriends9opinionA.Argue againstit.B.Take theiradvice.C.Leave italone.D.Think itover.
4.What conclusiondidtheauthor drawafter theeight-month car-free lifeA.Life cannotgo without acar.B.His lifegets improvedwithoutacar.C.Life withoutacarisalittle bithard.D.A car-free lifedoes notsuit everyone.BThe twentiethcentury sawgreater changesthan anycentury before.Changes forthebetter,changes forthe worse,changes thatbrought alot ofbenefits tohumanbeings,changes thatput manin danger.Many thingscaused thechanges,but,in myopinion,the mostimportant wasthe progressin science.Scientific researchin physicsand biologyhas vastlybroadened ourviews.lt hasgivenus adeeper knowledgeof the structure ofmatter andoftheuniverse.lt hasbrought usabetter understandingofthenature oflife andofitscontinuous development.Technology intheapplication of science hasmade bigadvances thathave benefitedus innearly everypartof life.The continuationof suchactivities inthe twenty-first centurywill resultin evengreateradvantages tohuman beings;in purescience-a widerand deeperknowledge inallfields oflearning;in appliedscience-a morereasonable sharingof materialbenefits,andbetter protectionoftheenvironment.Sadly,however,there isanother sidetothepicture.The creativityof sciencehas beenemployedin doingdamage tomankind.The application of scienceand technologyto thedevelopmentand productionof weaponsof massdestruction hascreated areal dangertothe continuedexistence ofthe humanrace onthis planet.We haveseen thishappen inthecase of nuclear weapons.Although theiractual usehas sofar occurredonly inthe SecondWorldWar,the number of nuclear weapons thatwere producedand madeready foruse wassolarge thatif theweapons hadactually been used,the resultcould havebeen theruin ofthehuman race,as wellas ofmany kindsof animals.(纱线),William Shakespeare said,“The webof ourlife isofamingled yamgood andilltogether.The abovebrief reviewoftheapplicationofonly onepart ofhumanactivities-science-seems toprove whatShakespearesaid.But doesit haveto besoMust theillalways gotogether withthe goodArewe biologicallyprogrammed for war
5.Which ofthe followingbest showsthestructureofthepassage
6.What canwe inferfrom thefourth paragraphA.A greatmany nuclearweapons wereactually usedfor war.B.A largenumberofnuclearweaponsshould havebeenusedforwar.C.The authoris doubtfulabout theruin ofhuman beingsby nuclearweapons.D.The authoris anxiousabout thehuge numberofnuclearweapons onthe Earth.
7.What doesthe underlinedword mingledmost probablymeanA.Simple.B.Mixed.C.Sad.D.Happy.
8.What doyou thinktheauthoris mostlikely tosuggest ifhe continuesto writeA.Further applicationof scienceto war.B.More readingof WilliamShakespeare.C.Proper useofscienceinthenew century.D.Effective waysto separatethe goodfromtheill.1-4DBCB5-8ADBD。
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