高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪练一WarmingUp

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高中英语Unit5ThepowerofnatureSectionWarmingUpReadingLa

高中英语Unit5ThepowerofnatureSectionWarmingUpReadingLa
1.We hope you'll walk _a_l_o_n_g_s_i_d_e_(在……旁边) us. 2.When our car started to leave, he _w_a__v_e_dgoodbye to us. 3.The house was burnt to _a_s_h_e_s_ (灰烬) in the fire. 4.She has great _p_o_t_e_n_t_i_a_l (潜力) as an artist. 5.Jinan is famous for its many _f_o_u_n_t_a_i_n_s_.
wave n. 波浪;波涛 vi. 波动;起伏;挥手
[记法]
[用法] ①The wind made little waves on the pond. 风吹得池水起了涟漪。 ②He gave us a wave as the bus drove off. 公共汽车开走时,他向我们挥了挥手。 ③Jssica caught sight of Lois and waved to her. 杰茜卡看到了洛伊丝,就冲她挥手致意。 ④My mother was crying as I waved goodbye to her. 我向母亲挥手告别时她哭了。
2.(教材 P34)I was appointed as a volcanologist working for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) twenty years ago. 作为一名火山学家,20 年前我被派到夏威夷火山观测站(HVO) 工作。
[文化差异] 你会“约会”吗? 在中国拜访他人一般而言不需要预约,而在西方国家则相
反,西方人在拜访别人时一般会预约。一是不想打搅对方,给 对方带来不便;二是预约可以给对方留有选择的余地,以便更 好地安排时间。

高中英语 课时作业(十三)Unit 5 The power of nature Section Ⅰ

高中英语 课时作业(十三)Unit 5 The power of nature Section Ⅰ

课时作业(十三) Unit 5 Section ⅠWarming up & Reading Ⅰ.阅读理解AAustinAustin is home to the fastest growing pre­senior (aged 55-64) population. Many retirees take classes through the Continuing Education Program, and the university system is a primary reason why people decide to relocate. It is the engine that drives the cultural offerings of the community including museums, galleries and open air markets and multiple performing art theaters. Austin is not only energetic but inexpensive. It has a low cost of living, and its cost of housing is 15 percent below the national average. For retirees looking for a quiet and cool place to settle down, Austin may not be your ideal. The summers are hot and humid, and with a population of more than 650,000, the city is fairly large and fast­paced.AtlantaAtlanta has been attracting many retirees looking for an international city since the 1996 Olympics. One of the major selling points for the city is price. Atlantic and its suburbs offer a wide variety of communities and pricing options. It also has a fairly low cost of living. The disadvantage of the city besides its summer heat and humidity is its growth. Its population increases, and so does the amount of traffic and crime.MilwaukeeThe winters may be freezing, but retirees who call Milwaukee their home say that they like the freezing winters. They talk about many ethnic neighborhoods, including German, Polish and Italian, and dozens of festivals that take place throughout the year. The city of Milwaukee has worked to maintain its appeal by building a river­walk system and by trying to make the city pedestrian­friendly. The city also operates five fitness centers where the retirees can work out for free. For many retirees,Milwaukee is a cost­effective alternative to Chicago.Santa FeSanta Fe is a cultural destination at the perfect altitude. It is known for its art and at 7,000 feet its climate is fairly moderate all year round. It is also home to more than 300 art galleries and more than a dozen museums. With a population of little over 70,000, Santa Fe has become a popular retirement destination and its popularity has caused housing prices to be relatively high.1.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the first paragraph?A.Austin is home to the fastest growing pre­senior population.B.Austin is not only energetic but inexpensive.C.Austin is ideal for retirees looking for a quiet and cool place to settle down.D.The summers of Austin are hot and humid.2.Which retirement spot has the most pleasant climate?A.Austin B.Atlanta.C.Milwaukee. D.Santa Fe.3.If you are fond of art, you are advised to settle in ________.A.Austin and Santa FeB.Austin and AtlantaC.Atlanta and MilwaukeeD.Milwaukee and Santa FeBIn the second half of each year, many powerful storms are born in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean seas. Of these, only about half a dozen generate the strong, circling winds of 75 miles per hour or more that give them hurricane status, and several usually make their way to the coast. There they cause millions of dollars of damage, and bring death to large numbers of people.The great storms that hit the coast start as innocent circling disturbances (气旋) hundreds—even thousands - of miles out to sea. As they travel aimlessly over water warmed by the summer sun, they are carried westward by the trade winds. Whenconditions are just right, warm, moist (潮湿的) air flows in at the bottom of such a disturbance, moves upward through it and comes out at the top. In the process, the moisture in this warm air produces rain, and with it the heat is switched to energy in the form of strong winds. As the heat increases, the young hurricane begins to turn around in a counter­clockwise motion (逆时针方向).The average life of a hurricane is only about nine days, but it contains almost more power than we can imagine. The energy in the heat released (释放) by a hurricane's rainfall in a single day would satisfy the entire electrical needs of the United States for more than six months.Water, rather than wind, is the main source of death and destroying in a hurricane.A typical hurricane brings 6­to­12­inch downpours resulting in sudden floods. Worst of all is the powerful movement of the sea—the mountains of water moving towards the low­pressure hurricane center. The water level rises as much as 15 feet above normal as it moves towards shore.4.An ordinary tropical storm is called a hurricane when ________.A.it occurs in the Caribbean seasB.its winds reach 75 miles per hourC.it makes its way to the coastlineD.its winds begin to circle on the sea5.The counter­clockwise movement of the hurricane is caused by ________.A.the low­pressure area in the center of the stormB.the force of waves of waterC.the increasing heatD.the trade winds6.What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?A.The hurricane is extraordinarily powerful.B.The hurricane is used to generate electricity.C.The hurricane can otherwise offer an unusual sightD.The hurricane can give people an unforgettable experience.7.What is the worst thing about a hurricane?A.The rough water. B.The violent winds.C.The heat it gives out. D.The length of its life.Ⅱ.阅读七选五How to pick a great book to readThe world is full of great books, just waiting to be read. How can you pick one you'll really like? Here are some tips:What makes you happy?If you have a favorite hobby or pastime, look for books about that activity.1.________Do there exist a few careers you're interested in? You can find books about almost anything you like,and you're more likely to enjoy reading a book if you're already interested in its subject.Fact or Fiction?2.________ Those are called fiction books. Novels, short stories, and fables are all examples of fiction. These books can transport you to another world or help you imagine something beyond your own experience. Nonfiction books give you the who, what, when, and why. They tell stories using facts - but that doesn't mean they're boring. Nonfiction books can bring everything to life from the first trip to the moon to what it's like to explore the deepest oceans. Many of them read books like novels from start to finish. Try both fiction and nonfiction books to see which you like better.Find a family favorite.What was your mother's favorite book when she was your age? Or your dad's? What about a sibling's?3.________Then you can talk about what they liked about it and share your thoughts. It's a fun way to get to know your family a little better, and to find a book you'll enjoy!4.________Your local library is a great place to find books that you'll love, and you don't have to search all by yourself. Tell a librarian about your interests—rock stars, sports teams, historical events, whatever you're into—and the names of some books you already like. Your librarian can help you find other books that you're sure to love. Your teacher is another good person to ask.Launch a book swap.Why not get some friends together and trade favorite books? It's always fun to see what your friends are reading. Even if they're not exactly bookworms, you can all encourage each other to read and share books and authors you like. You can also look for book swaps in your area. 5. ________A.Ask an expert.B.Set up a local library.C.Ask them and give it a read.D.Read as many books as possible.E.Some books are entirely made up and imagined.F.It's a great way to build your personal library for free!G.Are you really into dinosaurs or dogs or a specific celebrity?课时作业(十四) Unit 5 Section ⅡGrammar——动词­ing形式作状语Ⅰ.阅读理解AYou'll find it amazing to support people when you go out to eat!Just look for restaurants that hire people with disabilities, which are making the world a more inclusive place. Each bakery, cafe, and restaurant below has a wonderful and heartwarming story.Hugs Cafe:McKinney, TexasRuth Thompson once had a vision to create a nonprofit cafe that would be run and operated primarily by adults with special needs. With hard work, a strong passion and an amazing team, Hugs Cafe opened its doors in 2015. “Hugs Cafe is now so much more than a job to our 23 teammates, which is enhancing the meaningful lives of adults with special needs through training and employment at Hugs Cafe.〞 Thompson says.Vinny & Bay's Coffee and Eatery: Panama City, Florida“A lot of peo ple around plan their vacations coming to this coffee shop,〞 says the cafe owner Kara Rigby. Vinny & Bay's Coffee and Eatery was established “so that Baylee had a place to work〞, Rigby adds. Baylee is Rigby's daughter's friend who has a disability. The coffee shop's goal is to become a training spot for individuals like Baylee. Some workers have even started at Vinny & Bay's and were able to workin a regular workplace. Rigby says that her employees “have a whole lot more abilities than disabilities. They love their work unconditionally, and it changes the whole environment and business〞. Rigby believes that incorporating even just one or two disabled individuals into a business can change the whole atmosphere—for the better!Sugar Plum Bakery: Virginia Beach, VirginiaHead to Sugar Plum Bakery to find a delicious carrot cake and see people with disabilities successfully working alongside non­disabled workers. Sugar Plum has been promoting the integration of adults with developmental disabilities by providing training and employment opportunities to more than 1,000 people with disabilities since 1987. Whether they're scooping cookies or making cupcakes, Sugar_Plum's_disabled_employees_are_the_backbone_of_the_bakery.1.What do the three restaurants have in common?A.They are established by adults with special needs.B.They are supported by charities or local government.C.They provide training and employment to disabled individuals.D.The employers and employees there are all individuals with disabilities.2.It can be known from the passage that ________.A.Hugs Cafe was set up in 1987 and now has 23 teammatesB.Rigby founded her coffee shop to help Baylee, her daughterC.disabled individuals are not able to work in a regular workplaceD.Sugar Plum Bakery hires both normal people and people with disabilities 3.What does the underlined part in the last paragraph suggest?A.Disabled workers there are the most important part.B.The bakery gets support and strength from backbone.C.The customers are always backing the disabled workers.D.The employees have a whole lot more abilities than disabilities.BClara Daly was seated on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles when a flight attendant asked an urgent question over the loudspeaker: “Does anyoneon board know American Sign Language?〞 She knew she needed to help.Clara, 15 at the time, pressed the call button. The flight attendant came by and explained the situation. “We have a passenger on the plane who's blind and deaf,〞she said. The passenger seemed to want something, but he was traveling alone and the flight attendants couldn't understand what he needed, according to PEOPLE magazine.Clara had been studying ASL for the past year to help with her dyslexia and knew she'd be able to spell on the man's palm by finger. So she unbuckled her seat belt, walked toward the front of the plane, and knelt by the aisle seat of Tim Cook, then 64. Gently taking his hand, she signed, “How are you? Are you OK?〞 Cook asked for some water. When it arrived, Clara returned to her seat. She came by again a bit later because he wanted to know the time. On her third visit, she stopped and stayed for a while.“He didn't need anything. He was lonely and wanted to talk,〞 Clara said. So for the next hour, that was what they did. She talked about her family and her plans for the future (she wants to be a politician). Cook told Clara how he had gradually become blind over time and shared stories of his days as a traveling salesman. Even though he couldn't see her, she “looked atten tively at his face with such kindness〞,a passenger reported.“Clara was amazing,〞 a flight attendant told Alaska Airlines in a blog interview. “You could tell Cook was very excited to have someone he could speak to, and she was such a warm­hearted girl.〞Cook's reaction: “Best trip I've ever had.〞Looking for ways to offer help?Start with this random act of kindness that can change someone's life right now.4.The flight attendant asked an urgent question because________.A.the passenger was traveling aloneB.the plane was in a dangerous situationC.the passenger asked for something urgentlyD.none of the flight attendants could communicate with the passenger5.Why did Clara talk about her plans for the future?A.Because the flight attendant asked her to do so.B.Because she needed topics to go on talking with Cook.C.Because Cook expected to understand teenagers better.D.Because she wanted to show her ambition for the future.6.Which of the following words can best describe Clara?A.Kind and caring.B.Warm­hearted and cautious.C.Generous and amazing.D.Ambitious and attentive.7.The passage is mainly written to________.A.tell a touching story of an amazing girlB.appeal to readers to lend a hand kindly and randomlyC.stress the great importance of American Sign LanguageD.show how considerate the flight attendant was to help CookⅡ.完形填空Dropping into desperation completely, Jack wandered on the street, knowing he came to the end of life. In his mid­fifties, Jack had never been __1__,experienced the joy of having children or spent holidays with his family. On this miserable rainy night, he felt as if there were __2__ in the entire world who cared whether he lived or died.Meanwhile, I was sitting in my room watching the rain __3__ my window. When I heard the doorbell ring, I __4__ from my chair and raced out. But my mother was already at the door. Opening it, she found herself face­to­face with a very dirty­looking man with tears streaming down his face. My mother, overcome by __5__, invited the man inside, and he sat with my parents in our living room.__6__, I walked secretly downstairs so that I could get a better look. I couldn't understand what they were saying, but the sight of the man,__7__ his head in his hands and crying, made my chest ache. I raced back upstairs to my room and __8__ my hand into my money jar. Pulling out my only half­dollar coin, I ran back downstairs.When I reached the door of the living room, I walked right in. The three __9__ looked at me in __10__ as I quickly made my way over the stranger. I put the half­dollar in his hand and told him that I wanted him to have it. Then I gave him a __11__,turned and ran as fast as I could out of the room and back upstairs. I felt excitedand happy.Downstairs, Jack sat quietly with his head __12__. Tears streamed down his face as he __13__held that coin. Finally looking up at my parents, he said, “It's just that I thought nobody cared. For the last twenty years, I have been so __14__. That is the first hug I have ever got. It's hard to believe that somebody__15__.〞Jack's life changed that night. When he left our house, he was __16__ to live instead of die. Although we never saw Jack again, we received letters from him __17__,letting us know that he was doing fine.My life changed that night, too, as I __18__ the hug healing power of giving, even if it's only a gift of fifty cents. Before Jack left, my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door. Jack said that __19__he'd walked along the streets that rainy night,__20__and ready to die, he had noticed a sticker on the car. It read: SOMEBODY LOVES YOU.1.A.employed B.marriedC.managed D.understood2.A.nobody B.somebodyC.anybody D.everybody3.A.approach B.coverC.break D.beat4.A.looked B.ranC.jumped D.settled5.A.fear B.pityC.guilty D.anxiety6.A.Excited B.AnnoyedC.Curious D.Worried7.A.holding B.noddingC.shaking D.resting8.A.adjusted B.pushedC.presented D.reached9.A.strangers B.adultsC.visitors D.neighbors10.A.anger B.surprise C.fun D.delight11.A.kiss B.smileC.hug D.handshake12.A.raised B.turned C.ignored D.bowed13.A.calmly B.privately C.impatiently D.tightly 14.A.anxious B.lonely C.stressed D.bored15.A.makes B.figures C.cares D.deserves16.A.flexible B.likely C.disappointed D.ready 17.A.occasionally B.at once C.hardly D.never18.A.hid B.informed C.assisted D.witnessed 19.A.as B.beforeC.until D.unless20.A.weak B.ashamed C.helpless D.regretful课时作业(十三)Ⅰ.阅读理解A【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了几处适合退休后居住的城市。

高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪检测(二)(含解析)新人教版选修6

高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪检测(二)(含解析)新人教版选修6

高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪检测(二)(含解析)新人教版选修6课时跟踪检测(二)Warming Up & Reading — Language Points Ⅰ.单词拼写或用所给单词的正确形式填空1.No one knows when the volcanoes will erupt (喷发).2.This new invention has enormous sales potential (潜能).3.It's a pleasure to work alongside (与……一起) such men.4.I can't evaluate (评价) his ability without seeing his work.5.She got a bank loan to buy some new equipment (equip) for the sports club.6.Almost everyone thinks the books are suitable (suit) for children.7.The TV program is absolutely (absolute) fascinating, so I can't wait to see it.8.—Can you describe the actual condition of the country?—Well, actually I know a little about it. (actual)9.He was appointed as manager of the company. But to everyone's surprise, he didn't accept the appointment. (appoint)Ⅱ.选词填空As soon as he saw his girlfriend Helen, Jack made_his_way through the crowd to greet her.2.His house was burnt_to_the_ground,_which made him homeless.3.I climbed the hill and saw a faint light coming from a house in_the_distance.4.When a car pulled up alongside us, we were_amazed_at its appearance.5.Don't get_close_to the house whose roof is under repair.6.Compared_with the sales on last year's Singles' Day, the sales on Alibaba almost doubled this year.Ⅲ.完成句子1.你最好戴上一顶帽子来保护你的脸不被强烈的阳光所伤害。

20172018学年高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪练WarmingUp&ReadingPrereading新人教版选修6

20172018学年高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪练WarmingUp&ReadingPrereading新人教版选修6

Unit 5 The power of nature课时跟踪练(一)Warming Up &Reading-Pre readingⅠ.阅读理解AThe US government has recently helped people learn more about the dangers of earthquakes by publishing a map. This map shows the chances of an earthquake in each part of the country. The areas of the map where earthquakes are most likely to occur are called earthquake belts. The government is spending a great deal of money and is working hard to help to discover the answers to these twoquestions:Can we predict earthquakes?Can we control earthquakes?To answer the first question, scientists are lookingvery closely at the most active fault (断层) systems in the country, such as the San Andreas fault in California. A fault is a break between two sections of the earth's surface. These breaks between sections are the places where earthquakes occur. Scientists look at the faults for changes which might show that an earthquake was about to occur. But it will probably be many years before we can predict earthquakes correctly. And the control of earthquakes is even farther away.However, there have been some interesting developments in the field of controlling earthquakes. The most interesting development concerns the Rocky Mountain Arsenal earthquakes. Here water was put into a layer of rocks 4,000 metres below the surface of the ground. Shortly after this injection (注射) of water, there was a small number of earthquakes. Scientists have decided that the water which was injected into the rocks worked like oil on each other.When the water “oiled” the fault, the fault became slippery and the energy of an earthquake was given out. Scientists are still experimenting at the site of these earthquakes. They have realized that there is a connection between the injection of the water and the earthquake activity. They have suggested that it might be possible to use this knowledge to prevent very big, dangerous earthquakes, that is, scientists could inject some kind of fluid like water into faults and change one big earthquake into a number of small, harmless earthquakes.语篇解读:为了提高人们对地震的防范意识,美国政府加大了在防震、预测方面的投入,他们甚至在努力采取措施控制地震的发生。

高考英语 Unit 5 The power of nature课时作业高英语试题

高考英语 Unit 5 The power of nature课时作业高英语试题

闪堕市安歇阳光实验学校Unit 5 The power of natureⅠ.阅读理解[2017·广东高三适应性测试]From my earlier memory of Mother,it somehow seemed quite natural to think of her as different,not of everyday things as Father was.In those days he was a young-looking man.He did not hesitate to make friends with children as soon as they were able to talk to him and laugh at his stories.Mother was older than he was.She must have been a woman of nearly forty,but she seemed even older.She changed little for a long time,showing no indication of growing old at all until,towards the end of her life,she suddenly became an old lady.I was always inquisitive about Mother's age.She never had birthdays like other people,nor did anyone else in our family.No candles were ever lit or cakes made or presents given in our house.To my friends in the street who talked delightfully about their birthday parties,I would repeat my Mother's words that such celebrations were only foolish.“Nothing but deception,” she would say.“As though life can be marked by birthdays.It's deeds,not years,that matter.”Although I often repeated her words and even prided myself on not having birthdays,I once could not help asking Mother when she was born.“I was born.I'm alive as you can see,so what more do you want to know?” she repl ied,so sharply that I never asked her about her age again.In so many other ways Mother was different.Whereas all the rest of the women I knew in the neighboring houses took pride in their housewifely abilities,their new furniture,the neat appearance of their homes,Mother regarded all those things as of little importance.Our house always looked as if we had just moved in or were about to move out.1.How did Father impress the author?A.He liked writing stories.B.He loved making friends.C.He was a very young man.D.He was popular with children.2.Before the end of her life,Mother__________.A.looked quite youngB.looked like an old ladyC.looked younger than she wasD.looked like a forty-year-old woman3.What does the word “inquisitive” in Paragraph 2 proba bly mean?A.Certain. B.Curious.C.Cautious. D.Confident.4.What do we learn about Mother?A.She was lazy. B.She was strict.C.She was proud. D.She was special.答案:[解题导语]本文依托作者小时候对妈妈的记忆讲述了一个在外貌、性格、对待年龄的态度和家庭生活方面都与众不同的妈妈。

高中英语真题:Unit5 Thepowerofnature_4

高中英语真题:Unit5 Thepowerofnature_4

Unit5 ThepowerofnatureSection ⅠWarming Up,Pre-reading,Reading & Comprehending课时训练Ⅰ基础夯实Ⅰ.单词拼写1.When the train began to move slowly,Helen excitedly wat her friends on the platform.答案:waved2.I’ve seen the stream of lava from a v .答案:volcano3.The car drew up a the policeman who signaled to the driver to stop.答案:alongside4.The company decided to a Mr.Clark as manager.答案:appoint5.Bruce recognized the (潜在性) for error in the method being used.答案:potential6.The (飓风) destroyed the seaside town.答案:hurricane7.The manager asked me to draw a(n) (图表) to show how the machine works.答案:diagram8.These policemen usually wear (头盔) to protect themselves when they are on duty.答案:helmets9.The parks of this city are famous for their beautiful (喷泉).答案:fountains10.We gave them some (调查表) for collecting data.答案:questionnairesⅡ.选词填空in the distance have a closer look at burn to the ground take notice of be about to be en thusiastic aboutbe amazed at out of the way1.Do you think the English all the Russian development?答案:are enthusiastic about2.Visitors how little the town has changed.答案:are amazed at3.Steven has no place to live because his houselast night.答案:was burnt to the ground4.I the coat and decided it wasn’t worth £50.答案:had a closer look at5.I hope you’ll what I’m going to tell you.答案:take notice of6.I moved my legs so that she could pass.答案:out of the way7.On a clear day you can see the temple .答案:in the distance8.We begin our experiment when the suppl y of electricity was cut off.答案:were about toⅢ.用所给词的适当形式填空1.The government has an interest in importing scientific (equip).答案:equipment2.Most researchers believe that,in theory,mobile phones are(absolute) safe.答案:absolutely3.These films are (suit) for adults only because they are violent.答案:suitable4.(actual),on second thoughts,I don’t think I want to go out tonig ht.答案:Actually5.He had to cancel the (appoint) because of his poor h ealth.答案:appointment6.I don’t believe their (evaluate) at all;it’s not scientific. 答案:evaluationⅣ.翻译句子1.你要想成功,就得学会趁着年轻努力工作。

高中英语Unit 5 The power of nature Period One Warming Up

Unit 5The power of naturePeriod One Warming Up & ReadingⅠ.单词拼写1.The agents were eager to impress potential(潜在的)buyers.2.The car drew up alongside(在……旁)the pub.3.QQ talk with my friends faraway is absolutely(完全地)free.4.My deskmate was appointed(任命)Chairman of the Students' Union of our school last month.5.You look nice in green.Green suits(适合)you.6.I can't evaluate(评价)his ability without seeing his work.Ⅱ.完成句子1.The temple was__burnt__to__the__ground(被烧光).2.There__being__no__bus (没有公共汽车),we had to walk home.3.The farm workers have been working__outdoors(在户外工作)for many years.4.Those climbers made__their__way(艰难前往)to the top of the mountain and stayed for the night.5.The stranger entered the office but nobody took__notice(注意).6.From his window, a church could be seen in__the__distance(在远处).Ⅲ.单项填空1.People who don't smoke have less ________ of suffering from lung disease than those who do so.A.potential B.cause C.hope D.problem答案 A解析考查名词词义辨析。

2021_2022学年高中英语Unit5ThepowerofnatureSectionⅠ_Warmi


Then it occurred to me that I was wasting my strength in unimportant hurry,while paying no attention to the landscape for the sake of which I was making the trip. The storm could not last forever and the discomfort was not unbearable.Indeed,there was much to look at which might otherwise have escaped me.As I gazed about with sharpened appreciation,I saw colors and lines that would have appeared differently under brilliant light.The rain mists which then crowned the wooded hills and the fresh clearness of the different greens were entrancing②.My annoyance at the rain was gone and my eagerness to escape it disappeared.It had provided me with a new view and helped me understand that the sources of beauty and satisfaction may be found close at hand.
Unit 5 The power of nature

2017-2018学年高中英语Unit5Thepowerofnature课时跟踪练(一)WarmingUp

Unit 5 The power of nature课时跟踪练(一)Warming Up &Reading-Pre readingⅠ.阅读理解AThe US government has recently helped people learn more about the dangers of earthquakes by publishing a map. This map shows the chances of an earthquake in each part of the country. The areas of the map where earthquakes are most likely to occur are called earthquake belts. The government is spending a great deal of money and is working hard to help to discover the answers to these twoquestions:Can we predict earthquakes?Can we control earthquakes?To answer the first question, scientists are lookingvery closely at the most active fault (断层) systems in the country, such as the San Andreas fault in California. A fault is a break between two sections of the earth's surface. These breaks between sections are the places where earthquakes occur. Scientists look at the faults for changes which might show that an earthquake was about to occur. But it will probably be many years before we can predict earthquakes correctly. And the control of earthquakes is even farther away.However, there have been some interesting developments in the field of controlling earthquakes. The most interesting development concerns the Rocky Mountain Arsenal earthquakes. Here water was put into a layer of rocks 4,000 metres below the surface of the ground. Shortly after this injection (注射) of water, there was a small number of earthquakes. Scientists have decided that the water which was injected into the rocks worked like oil on each other.When the water “oiled” the fault, the fault became slippery and the energy of an earthquake was given out. Scientists are still experimenting at the site of these earthquakes. They have realized that there is a connection between the injection of the water and the earthquake activity. They have suggested that it might be possible to use this knowledge to prevent very big, dangerous earthquakes, that is, scientists could inject some kind of fluid like water into faults and change one big earthquake into a number of small, harmless earthquakes.语篇解读:为了提高人们对地震的防范意识,美国政府加大了在防震、预测方面的投入,他们甚至在努力采取措施控制地震的发生。

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高二英语下册Unit 5 The power of nature课堂课时精练习题及答案高二英语下册Unit5Thepowerofnature堂时精练习题及答案高二英语下册Unit5Thepowerofnature堂时精练习题及答案Unit 5 The power of natureⅠ 单词拼写1 The story (使兴奋)the little boy very much2 On hot days we often go (洗澡) in the river3 I can’t (评价) his ability without seeing his work4 I got into a (惊慌) when I found the door was locked5 They studied the German market to find the (可能性) there for investment6 It was a cold, wet day and the children were b7 It’s many years since Mount Vesuvius e8 He dref animals with two heads and large wings9 I’m a to get home to open my presents10 They had to c tomorrow’s football match because of the bad weatherⅡ 用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空1 (pare) with other methods, this one is relatively more effective2 I could easily imagine her (regard) him as a man of fine quality3 His habit is (listen) to some news in the morning4 (not receive) her letter for a long time, I phoned her to see what was wrong5 (accept) as a member of the pany, he took over the job of the former secretaryⅢ 翻译句子1 你的训练将使得你能够胜任将的工作。

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Unit 5 The power of nature课时跟踪练(一)Warming Up &
Reading-Pre reading
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
The US government has recently helped people learn more about the dangers of earthquakes by publishing a map. This map shows the chances of an earthquake in each part of the country. The areas of the map where earthquakes are most likely to occur are called earthquake belts. The government is spending a great deal of money and is working hard to help to discover the answers
to these two questions:
Can we predict earthquakes?
Can we control earthquakes?
To answer the first question, scientists are looking
very closely at the most active fault (断层) systems in the country, such as the San Andreas fault in California. A fault is a break between two sections of the earth's surface. These breaks between sections are the places where earthquakes occur. Scientists look at the faults for changes which might show that an earthquake was about to occur. But it will probably be many years before we can predict earthquakes correctly. And the control of earthquakes is even farther away. However, there have been some interesting developments in the field of controlling earthquakes. The most interesting development concerns the Rocky Mountain Arsenal earthquakes. Here water was put into a layer of rocks 4,000 metres below the surface of the ground. Shortly after this injection (注射) of water, there was a small number of earthquakes. Scientists have decided that the water which was injected into the rocks worked like oil on each other. When the water “oiled” the fault, the fault became slippery and the energy
of an earthquake was given out. Scientists are still experimenting at the site of these earthquakes. They have realized that there is a connection between the injection of the water and the earthquake activity. They have suggested that it might be possible to use this knowledge to prevent very big, dangerous earthquakes, that is, scientists could inject some kind of fluid like water into faults and change one big earthquake into a number of small, harmless earthquakes.
语篇解读:为了提高人们对地震的防范意识,美国政府加大了在防震、预测方面的投入,
他们甚至在努力采取措施控制地震的发生。

1.Earthquakes belts are ________.
A.maps that show where earthquakes are likely to occur
B.zones with a high probability of earthquakes
C.breaks between two sections of the earth's surface
D.the two layers of earth along a fault
解析:选B 细节理解题。

根据第一段的第三句可知,地震多发地带被称为earthquake belts。

2.The San Andreas fault is ________.
A.an active fault system
B.a place where earthquakes have been predicted correctly
C.a place where earthquakes have been controlled
D.at the foot of the Rocky Mountain
解析:选A 细节理解题。

根据第二段可知,该地区为地震比较活跃的地区。

3.What did scientists learn about earthquakes at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal?
A.They occur at about 4,000 metres below ground level.
B.The injection of water into earthquake faults prevents earthquakes from occurring.
C.They are usually caused by the oil in the faults.
D.Harmful earthquakes could be prevented by causing harmless earthquakes.
解析:选D 细节理解题。

根据最后一段尾句可知。

4.What can be said about the experiments at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal?
A.They have no practical value in earthquake prevention.
B.They may have practical value in earthquake prevention.
C.They are certain to have practical value in earthquake prevention.
D.Nothing is told about their practical value in earthquake prevention.
解析:选B 推理判断题。

根据科学家的试验,通过向断裂带注水可以引发小地震,从而使地震的能量得到释放,因此也就降低了大地震爆发的可能。

B
There are over 500 known active volcanoes in the world and thousands of extinct volcanoes. Volcanoes are found on every continent except Australia. There are about 80 active volcanoes under the oceans. Volcanoes are both terrifying and fascinating. In order to understand why volcanic eruptions happen, it is necessary to know some
things about how the Earth is made.。

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