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必修一课文语法填空和概括大意测试

必修一课文语法填空和概括大意测试

---必修1 Unit 3班级姓名座号评分-一、语法填空。

(每空1.5分,共15分)From the atlas we could see that the Mekong River begins in a glacier__1__a Tebetan mountain . At first the river is small and the water is clear and cold.__2__it begins to move__3__(quick). It becomes rapids__4__it passes__5__deep valleys, __6__(travel) across western Yunan province. Sometimes the river becomes__7__waterfall and enters wide valleys. We __8__(be) both surprised to learn that half of the river is in China. After it leaves China and high altitude, the Mekong becomes wide, brown and warm. As it enters Southeast Asia,__9__pace slows. It makes wide blends or meanders through low valleys to the plains__10__ rice grows. At last, the river delta enters the South China Sea.1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10二、概括课文大意。

(5分)王昆和他的姐姐沿着湄公河的地理环境和沿途风景作了详细的描叙。

---必修1 Unit 3班级姓名座号评分答案一、语法填空。

2020新译林版高中英语选择性必修一全册课文语法填空

2020新译林版高中英语选择性必修一全册课文语法填空

2020译林牛津版选择性必修一全册课文语法填空(1)Unit 1 ReadingComfort foodComfort foods vary from person to person, depending on our own unique experiences that have shaped out lives. If we grow up 1 (take) certain foods in our family, then those foods tend to be linked with positve emotions. For example, we often connect chicken soup with 2 happy childhood and its flavour becomes 3_(tie) up with the feeling of being taken care of. When we eat it again, we unlock memories of a time 4 we were loved and looked after, and this cheers us up.The feeling of 5 (happy) and sense of belonging can become particularly important for people who move away from their home country. According to some food experts, there 6(be) some aspects of culture that people will lose right away, but with food, there are more opportunities 7(connect) to memory, family and place. It is hardest to give up the food that you grow up with. Of course, each person's food 8 (large) depends on where they come from—for a Chinese it might be a plate of dumplings with a saucer of vinegar, and 9 a native of the UK it might be classic fish and chips, served hot, salty and sour. One mouthful of comfort food takes us back to our10(culture) roots, giving us the "taste of home" that we cry out for and relieving feelings of homesickness.1 ___________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 _______________6 ___________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 ______________(2) Unit 1 Extended readingEating in ChinaThe mouth -watering hot pots of Sichuan are as famous overseas as they are in China, and the hot flavour is enough to heat up a cold midwinter evening or to let loose rivers of sweat on a summer afternoon. I gave it my 1 _ (one) try last night, together with a few local friends! As the soup bubbled slowly over a gas burner in the middle of the table, its surface 2 ____(cover) with a beautiful layer of chillies, Sichuan peppers, spring onions and red oil.3 (slow) at first, and then faster and faster, we tipped plates of fresh meat, fish and vegetables into the pot. The hot flavour quickened our 4(laugh) and conversation, making the meal the perfect way to relax with friends.Sichuan hot pots are perfect for the damp, foggy climate 5 which they were invented. They are believed 6 (start) off in the late Qing Dynasty as a way for boatmen on the Yangtze River to keep warm during the cold and wet winters. In the beginning, the delicious dish was made simply by 7 (boil) vegetables, chillies and Sichuan peppers in water. Over time, it 8(expand) to include multiple options of soups, vegetables, meats and sauces, appealing to people of different tastes. 9 I love best about Sichuan hot pots is that they offer a great opportunity to socialize with friends since a meal can last for hours. I instantly became 10 —big fan of Sichuan hot pots and I’ll soon be back for more!1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 ______________6 ____________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 _____________(3)Unit 2 ReadingUnderstanding culture through musicLast night, I watched a performance of Butterfly Lovers, a piece that really deserves 1(hear).The music took me through the twists and turns of a classic story about a young couple 2 _____ (tear) apart by their families. When the two lovers, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, first meet, the music is light and pleasant, as if 3(whisper) to the audience. It is followed by a fast and cheerful section which represents their three happy years of school. Then the music gets dramatic with 4 (heavy) notes and that is when the lovers are separated 5Zhu's father forces her to marry another man. Angry and sad, Liang falls and dies. Zhu weeps 6(bitter) over the loss of her love. Overcome with sorrow, she jumps into his grave. Finally, during 7 _ most exciting part, the music takes a softer turn and ends on a bittersweet note, telling us how the couple transform 8 butterflies and fly away to be together forever.Butterfly Lovers combines Chinese and Western musical elements: it 9(play) on Western instruments such as the violin, but more significantly, much of the music has its roots in Chinese Yue Opera. This unique 10 — (combine) made me realize that musicis indeed a universal language.1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 ______________6 ____________7 ___________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 _____________(4) Unit 2 Extended ReadingBeethoven: a remarkable lifeSymphony No. 9was Beethoven’s last major piece of music in a vast body of works written throughout his remarkable life. As a 1 (gift) child, Beethoven was pushed by his father to study music day and night. Not long after, he began 2(appreciate) for his piano performances. By the time he was a teenager, he had already enjoyed a reputation as 3 wonderful young musician. Many important figures in the music world, including the brilliant musician Mozart, started making 4(predict) about Beethoven,s extraordinary future. However, life took a sharp turn. In his late twenties, Beethoven suffered one of the 5 ______________________________________ (bad) possible twists for a musician: he started to lose his hearing.The loss of his hearing deeply 6 (depress) Beethoven. He was so upset that, at first, he wanted to keep it a secret. Even in his darkest moments, however, Beethoven never abandoned hope. 7 his hearingloss, he was determined to find a way to continue living a life full of music. He used a variety of hearing aids to try to increase the amount of sound he could take in. When 8 _ (compose) music at the piano, he would put one end of a pencil in his mouth and place the other end against the instrument so that he could feel the notes.9 Beethoven was able to continue composing music, it became 10 (increase) difficult for him toperform in public. When Beethoven presented Symphony No. 9 in Vienna in 1824, it was his first time on stage in over ten years.1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 ______________6 ____________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 __________(5)Unit 3 ReadingFirst impressionsAs a huge art fan, I knew exactly what I was looking forward to most about my trip to Paris: visiting the Musee d'Orsay. 1 (house) in an old railway building, this world -famous art museum features some of the best-known paintings from the Impressionist movement of the 19th century.As I wandered through the Impressionist gallery, I 2 (appreciate) masterpieces like The Ballet Class and The Card Players. Even though I had admired them hundreds of times on my computer screen, 3 could have prepared me for the wonder I felt when I finally laid eyes on the real thing. While it was hard 4 (pick) a favourite painting out of so many amazing works, the artists who made the deepest 5 (impress) on me were two of the greatest Impressionist painters, Claude Mone Pierre-Auguste Renoir.I could see from Monet's works that he was 6 (great) inspired by nature. In the last three decades of his life he painted mostly scenes from his garden. One of these scenes 7 (show) in the famous piece Blue Water Lilies, 8 I studied for quite a while in the gallery. I couldn't believe it when I heard he did around 250 paintings of the same water lily pond, all 9 different colores and styles. It is 10 (amaze) that every time Monet studied this simple scene, he brought the pond’s beauty to the canvas in a unique way.1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 ______________6 ____________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 __________(6) Unit 3 Extended readingQingming ScrollZhang Zeduan's Qingming Scroll is a masterwork of Chinese art. Painted on a five -metre-long silk scroll, it offers an important insight into life in China in the 12th century. It is commonly believed that the city 1 (describe) in the painting is Bianjing (present -day Kaifeng), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. The ancient has survived the test of time 2 (remarkable) well, and is currently housed in th Palace Museum in Beijing.The scroll consists of three main sections. The first section presents a peaceful scene of rural life near Bianjing, 3 (feature) crop fields, a river winding through the landscape, and farmers hard at work. The second section shows the riverbanks and central bridge alive with activity 4 boats sail in and out of Bianjing.Civilians can also be seen 5 (walk) through the city gate in both directions. The third and final section 6 _ (picture)life inside the city itself. Here, hundreds of people from all walks of life, including butchers, hairdressers and government officials, can be seen going 7 their daily business. The 8 (combine) of these three sections gives the viewer an idea of what life was like for the people of Bianjing.Zhang's amazing artistic technique is apparent all across the scroll. Using ink on silk, he creates 9 (reality) images of scenery, buildings and people, and displays a remarkable mastery of perspective. The most impressive aspect of the painting, 10, is probably Zhang's precise brushwork.1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 _______________6 ____________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 ______________(7) Unit 4 ReadingHow to read a poemPoetry is a combination of "sound" and "sense". More than any other type of literature, it usually implies a deeper meaning 1 the words on the page. So, how to reveal this hidden dimension?First, follow your ears. While you may ask "What does it mean?" as you begin reading a poem, it is 2 (good) to ask "How does it sound?" Even if its true meaning appears to be your grasp, you can always say something about 3 the poem sounds when you read it aloud.Second, approach the poem as if you 4 ______ (be) an explorer in an unfamiliar landscape. As you explore the poem, you will begin to see images in your mind. As you 5 (slow) explore your surroundings, you will start to dig up clues that give you 6 greater understanding of the poem.Third, if you are still struggling 7(interpret) the meaning of a poem even with much painstaking effort, just have some patience. You cannot really understand a poem that you have only read once.Finally, remember that you do not have to fully understand a poem to appreciate 8. You might need to abandon logical thinking to discover its true inner beauty.Poetry's combination of "sound" and "sense" 9 ________ (make) you see the world in a new way and allows you to go beyond normal 10 (real) for the everlasting beauty.1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 _______________6 ____________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 ______________(8)Unit 4 Extended readingLi Bai and his romantic poetryLi Bai's love of reading and travelling from an early age contributed to his romantic style. He started studying the classics 1 he was only five years old, and was reading ancient philosophers of different schools at the age often, including Confucianism and Taoism. By reading books of all kinds, from legends to historical stories, he 2 (familiar) himself with classical Chinese culture, and more 3 (important), he acquired the wisdom of previous generations.4 (drive) by a burning desire for adventure and travel, Li Bai left home and started to travel around in his early twenties. His footsteps covered almost5 whole country. During his travels, he visited famous mountains and great rivers,6 (encounter) different customs and practices. These travelling experiences also nourished his love of nature and inspired him 7(write) numerous poems in the romantic style.Li Bai's romantic style was also deeply rooted in the social and historical context in which he lived. Li Bai grew up in the most 8 (glory) period of the Tang Dynasty, a time of economic boom and social 9 (stable). This open and tolerant atmosphere allowed Li Bai the liberty to develop a free and unconstrained personality, 10, in turn, had a huge impact on his poetic production.1 ____________2 _____________3 _______________4 ______________5 ______________6 ____________7 _____________8 _______________9 ______________ 10 _____________答案::(1) 1 taking 2 a 3 tied 4 when 5 happiness 6 are 7 to connect 8 largely 9 for 10 cultural(2) 1 first 2 was covered 3 Slowly 4 laughter 5 in 6 to have started 7 boiling 8 has expanded 9 What10 a(3) 1 to be heard 2 torn 3 whispering 4 heavier 5 because 6 bitterly 7 the 8 into 9 is played 10 combination(4) 1 gifted 2 to be appreciated 3 a 4 predictions 5 worst 6 depressed 7 Despite 8 composing 9 Although 10 increasingly(5)1 Housed 2 appreciated 3 nothing 4 to pick 5 impression 6 greatly 7 is shown 8 which 9 in 10 amazing(6)1 described 2 remarkably 3 featuring 4 as 5 walking 6 pictures 7 about 8 combination 9 realistic 10 however(7)1 beyond 2 better 3 how 4 were 5 slowly 6 a 7 to interpret 8 it 9 makes 10 reality(8)1 when 2 familiarized 3 importantly 4 Driven 5 the 6 encountering 7 to write 8 glorious 9 stability 10 which。

必修四课文语法填空

必修四课文语法填空

必修四Unit 1 Women of achievementJane Goodal had wanted to work with animals in their own environment __1__ she was a child. But this was not easy .When she first arrived in Combe in 1960, it was___2_(usual ) for a woman to live in the forest . However , __3__the help of her mother , she began her work with the chimps , which changed the way __4__ people thought about chimps . Spending years observing and recording their daily_5___(active),Jane discovered that chimps hunt and eat meat , against _6___people used to think. She__7__discovered how chimps communicate with each other. Working with the chimps for years, Jane has argued that wild animal should_8___(leave) in the wild and not used for __9__ (entertain ) or advertisement .She has achieved everything she wanted to do , but more __10__(importance ), she has got the world to understand and respect the lives of chimps .Unit 2 Working the landDr Yuan Longping was a pioneer of agriculture in China .He ____ (graduate)from Southwest Agriculture in 1953 .Since then the he devoted his life ____ finding ways to grow more rice .The rice farmers are now producing harvest twice _____large as before ____using this kind of rice ._____he was not satisfied with his work to develop his rice . I think his work is really important to the world . Because of his hard work ,the production of food ____(improve) .And the problem of _____(hungry ) can be solved . ____ to Yuan Longping’s great work , millions of people can benefit _____ his extraordinary work .Unit 3 A taste of English humourSome humor can be cruel but some people seem to enjoy seeing other people’s bad luck at times .Perhaps it makes us feel more __1__ with our life because we feel there is someone else _2__ off than ourselves . However , some actors can astonish us with the deep feelings they can inspire in us for a character .Charlie Chaplin , the most famous actor during the period of silent films ,was such an actor . He was able to make terrible situations funny and at the same time show the humanity and kindness that can be found in the most difficult circumstances.___3__Then Gold Rush for example . The film is set __4___California in the middle of the nineteenth century . Chaplin and his friend wash sand from the river in a pan of water and expect to find gold but they have not been ___5__(fortune ) enough to find any .__6___ , they _7___(catch ) in a snowstorm in a small wooden house ,_8____they have nothing to eat.They are so hungry ___9__they have to boil a pair of leather shoes and eat id .Chaplin seems to eat every mouthful with great enjoyment and makes it seem as if it ___10__(be)one of the best meals he has ever had!Unit 4 Body LanguageNot all __1__(culture )greet each other the same way .Each country may have its __2___way to express feelings . In Britain, people may keep _3___certain distance . In Japan , ___4__may bow to each other when they meet . In France , people shake hands and kiss each other twice on each cheek . And in South American countries , they __5__stand close and touch _6__other . But in Middle Each Muslim counties ,they shake hands only with men , not with __7___. In China today , people may hands with each other only ____8_ a smile . Perhaps they will kiss or embrace __9__ the future to express their strong ___10__(feel).Unit 5 Theme parksParks provide people __1__ a place to amuse __2__ for a while . In recent decades , however , many parks have been designed to provide _3____ (entertain ).We call them theme parks . Then new park are usually huge places and have a ___4__ of things to see and do . Theme parks is based __5___. The__6__(old )theme park in the world is Disneyland . It seemed like a magical world which can make your dream come true . But if you are interested in traditional culture and history , go to Dollywood , __7__you can have fun __8__(learn) all about America’s historical southeastern culture , __9__you can go to Camelot Park ,___10_world of fantasy about ancient England .Unit11.since2. unusual3.with4. that/in which5. activities6. what7. also8. be left9. entertainment 10. importantlyUnit21.graduated2. to3. as4. by5. But6. still7. has been improved8. hunger9. Thanks 10. fromUnit31.content2. worse3. Take4. in5. fortunate6. Instead7. are caught8. where9. that 10.wereunit41.cultures2. own3. a4. they5. may6. each7. women8. with9. in 10.feelingsunit51.with2. themselves3. entertainment4. variety5. on6. oldest7. where8. learning9. or 10. a2.。

必修一~必修四课文原文句型改编---动词语法填空

必修一~必修四课文原文句型改编---动词语法填空

用动词正确形式填空必修一Unit11.________(add) up your score and see how many points you get.2.While ____(walk) the dog, you were careless and it got loose and washit by a car.3.I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so longthat I’ve grown so crazy about everything ____(do) with nature.4.I didn’t go downstairs until the window had to _____(shut).5.That’s changed since I ____ (come) here.6.It was the first time in a year and a half that I_____(see) the night faceto face.7.Sadly…I am only able to look at nature through dirty curtains_____(hang) before very dusty windows.8.It’s no pleasure looking through these any longer because nature is onething that really must __________(experience).9.I don’t want to end the friendship, but I hate others' ______(gossip).10.I am sorry you are having trouble in ____(make) friends.Unit21.Finally by the 19th century the language was ______(settle).2.Today the number of people_____(learn) English in China is increasingrapidly.3.This is because in the early days of radio, those who reported the newswere expected ______(speak) excellent English.4.Even in some parts of the USA, two people from neighboring townsspeak a little ______(different).ter in the next century, people from England made voyages toconquer other parts of the world and because of that, English began_______(speak) in many other countries.6.At first the English ____(speak) in England between about AD 450 and1150 was very different from the English we speak at present.7.It also has different usage in different English ______(speak) countries.8.When people use words and _______(express) different from “standardlanguage”, it is called a dialect.9.The USA is a large country in which many different dialect___(speak).Unit310.My name is Wang Kun. Ever since middle school, my sister Wang Weiand I ______(dream) about taking a great bike trip.11.Two years ago she bought an expensive mountain bike and then she____(persuade) me to buy one.12.After ______(graduate) from college,we finally got the chance to takea bike trip.13.I asked her whether she ______(look) at a map yet. Of course, shehadn't; my sister doesn't care about details.14.So I told her that the source of the Mekong___(be) in Qinghai Province.She gave me a ______(determine) look—the kind that said she would not change her mind.15.When I told her the air would be hard ____(breath) and it would bevery cold, she said it would be an interesting experience.16.From the atlas we could see that the Mekong River____(begin) in aglacier on a Tibetan mountain. We were both surprised to learn that half of the river is in China.17.It becomes rapids as it passes through deep valleys, _____(travel)across western Yunnan Province.18.As it enters Southeast Asia, its pace ____(slow).19.Along the way children_______(dress) in long wool coats stopped to look at us.20.However, the lakes shone like glass in the ____(set) sun and lookedwonderful.21.To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we____(surprise) by the view.22.At one point we were so high that we found ourselves ____(cycle)through clouds.23.As I ____(lie) beneath the stars I thought about how far we had alreadytravelled.24.Unit425.Mice ran out of the fields _____(look) for places to hide.26.But the one million people of the city, who _____(think) little of theseevents, were asleep as usual that night.27.At 3:42 am everything began to shake. It ____(seem) as if the worldwas at an end!28.In fifteen terrible seconds a large city ____(lie) in ruins. The sufferingof the people was extreme.29.Two-thirds of them died or______(injure) during the earthquake.30.The number of people who _____(kill) or seriously injured受伤的reached more than 400,000.31.Everywhere they looked nearly everything _______(destroy).32.All of the city's hospitals, 75% of its factories and buildings and 90%of its homes were ______(go).33.More buildings fell down. Water, food, and electricity were hard___(get).34.People began to wonder how long the disaster ______(last).35.The army organized teams____(dig) out挖出those who were trappedand to bury the dead.36.We are pleased to tell you that you have won the high school speaking______(compete) about new Tangshan.37.Unit538.He offered _______(guide) to poor black people on their legalproblems.39.The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws ____(stop)our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where wehave almost no rights at all.40.He taught us during the lunch _____(break) and the evenings when weshould have been asleep.必修二Unit141.It was also a treasure ____(decorate)with gold and jewels, which tookthe country's best artists about ten years to make.42.In 1770 the room _______(complete) the way she wanted.43.Sadly, although the Amber Room was considered one of the wondersof the world, it is now ____(miss).44.For example, it can ______(prove) that China has more people thanany other country in the world. This is a fact.Unit21.There are two main sets of Games-the Winter and Summer Olympics,and both ________(hold) every four years on a regular basis.2.It’s a great responsibility but also a great honor______(choose).Unit33.In 1936 my real father, Alan Turing, wrote a book about how I couldbe made ____(work) as a “universal machine” to solve any difficult mathematical problem.4.By the 1940s I _______(grow) as large as a room, and I wondered if Iwould grow any larger.5.As time____(go) by,I was made smaller.6.I __________(use) in offices and homes since the 1970s.7.Anyhow, my goal is________(provide) humans with a life of highquality.8.I am now truly (true)filled with happiness that I am a devoted friendand helper of the human race.9.After all, with the help of my electronic brain which never forgetsanything, _____(use) my intelligence is what I’m all about!Unit410.Many animals have disappeared during the long history of the earth.The most famous of these animals are dinosaurs(合并句子).11.Although this is not allowed, the coffee is of excellent quality andhas_____(sell)very well.12.They learned this from the way the bones _______(join) together.13.What should you do if you are_____(follow) by a stranger now?Unit514.To be honest, a lot of people attach great importance to ______(become)rich and famous.ter they may give performances in pubs or clubs, for which they______(pay) in cash.16.Anyhow their________ (perform) were humorous enough to be copiedby other groups.17.Freddy and his band could not go out anywhere without_______(follow).18.必修三M3 Unit11.Festivals are _____(mean) to celebrate important times of year.2.Festivals and celebrations of all kinds _____________ (hold)everywhere since ancient times.3.The Dragon Boat Festival in China _____ (honour) the famous ancientpoet, Qu Y uan.4.People are grateful because their food _____ (gather) for the winter andthe agricultural work is over.1.Some people might win awards for their farm ____ (product), like thebiggest watermelon or the most handsome rooster.2.The country, ____ (cover) with cherry tree flowers, looks as if it iscovered with pink snow.3.Festivals let us enjoy life, _____ (be) proud of our customs and forgetour work for a little whileM3Unit24.Wang Peng sat in his empty restaurant _____________(feel) very____________(frustrate).5.He _______(throw) down the menu and hurried outside.6.When they _______ (serve) the ice cream, YH began to look ill.Unit37.He is best known for his novels____(set) in his boyhood world on theriver.8.I wonder, Mr Adams if you’d mind us_____ (ask) a few questions.9.The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand,which_____ (account) for my appearance.10.It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is ____(lose) inLondon and does not know what he should do.11.Just having you sit here____(be) a great honour.12.Towards nightfall I found myself _____(carry) out to sea by a strongwind.Unit41.However, according to a widely_____ (accept) theory, the universebegan with a "Big Bang" that threw matter in all directions.2.They were in time_____(produce) carbon, nitrogen, water vapor andother gases, which were to make the earth's atmosphere.3.They _______(multiply) and filled the oceans and seas with oxygen,which encouraged the later development of early shellfish and all sorts of fish.4.Why dinosaurs suddenly disappeared still ______(remain) a mystery.5.These animals were different from all life forms in the past, becausethey gave birth ___ young baby animals and produced milk to feed them.6.They are putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, whichprevents heat from _____(escape) from the earth into space.7.So whether life will continue on the earth for millions of years to comewill depend on whether this problem can _____(solve).ter when the plants grew into forests, reptiles appeared ____ the firsttime.9.They produced young generally by ____(lay) eggs.10.What many scientists believe is that the continued _____(present) ofwater allowed the eath to dissolve harmful gases and acids into the oceans and seas.11.They are putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which_______(prevent) heat from escaping from the earth into space.Unit512._______(go) eastward, you'll pass mountains and thousands of lakesand forests, as well as wide rivers and large cities.13.People say it is Canada's most beautiful city, ______(surround) bymountains and the Pacific Ocean.14.It is so wet there that the trees are extremely tall, some _____(measure)over 90 meters.15.The next morning the bushes and maple trees outside their windowswere red, gold and orange, and there was frost on the ground, _____(confirm) that fall had arrived in Canada.必修四Unit116._________(follow) Jane's way of studying chimps, our group are allgoing to visit them in the forest.17.Watching a family of chimps wake up ______(be)our first activity ofthe day.18.This means _____(go) back to the place where we left the family____(sleep) in a tree the night before.19.She spent years ________(observe) and recording their daily activities.20.For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken about ____(make) therest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals. 21.By chance I came across an article about a doctor _____(call) LinQiaozhi, a specialist in women's diseases.22.It seemed that she had been very busy in her chosen career,______(travel) abroad to study as well as writing books and articles.23.It was a small book ________(explain) how to cut the death rate fromhaving and caring for babies.24.She gave some simple rules____(follow)for keeping babies clean,healthy and free from sickness.25.There was story after story of how Lin Qiaozhi, tired after a day's work,___(go) late at night to deliver a baby for a poor family who could notpay her.26.By now I could not wait ____(find) out more about her.27.I discovered that Lin Qiaozhi ______(devote) her whole life to herpatients and had chosen not to have a family of her own.Unit219.Indeed, his sunburnt face and arms and his slim, strong body are justlike those of millions of Chinese farmers, for whom he _____(struggle) for the past five decades.20.In 1974, he became the first agricultural pioneer in theworld_____(grow) rice that has a high output.21.This special strain of rice makes it possible _____(produce) one-thirdmore of the crop in the same fields.22.Now more than 60% of the rice _____(produce) in China each year isfrom this hybrid strain.23.Since then, finding ways to grow more rice ________(be) his life goal.24.At that time, hunger was a ______(disturb)problem in many parts ofthe countryside.25.Dr Yuan searched for a way to increase rice harvests without______(expand) the area of the fields.26.These _______(increase) harvests mean that 22% of the world's peopleare fed from just 7% of the farmland in China.27.Dr Yuan is now circulating his knowledge in India, Vietnam and manyother less _________(develop) countries to increase their rice harvests.28.Thanks to his research, the UN has more tools in the battle _____(rid)the world of hunger.29._____(use) his hybrid rice, farmers are producing harvests twice aslarge as before.30.Spending money on himself or leading a comfortable life also____(mean) very little to him.31.Just dreaming for things, however,_____(cost) nothing.32.Now, many years later, Dr Yuan has another dream: to export his riceso that it can _____(grow) around the globe.33.Over the past half century, using chemical fertilizers ______(become)very common in farming.34.Recently, however, scientists have been ____(find) that long-term useof these fertilizers can cause damage to the land and, even more dangerous, to people's health.35.In addition, fruit, vegetables and other food _____(grow) withchemical fertilizers usually grow too fast to be full of much nutrition.They may look beautiful, but inside there is usually more water than vitamins and minerals.36.A healthy soil ____(reduce)disease and helps crops grow strong andhealthy.37.Crops such as peas or soybeans put important minerals back into thesoil, ____(make) it ready for crops such as wheat or corn that need rich and fertile soil.38.Chemicals also stay in the ground and underground water for a longtime. This affects crops and, therefore, animals and humans, since chemicals get inside the crops and cannot just _____(wash) off.anic farmers also use many other methods_____(keep) the soilfertile. They often change the kind of crop in each field every few years, 40.。

课文语法填空新译林版 必修一 Unit 1

课文语法填空新译林版 必修一 Unit 1

【课文语法填空】新译林版必修一Unit 1【Reading】Realizing your potentialHello, everyone! Welcome to senior high school! Today is the start of a new term, the start of aleads to a world full of challenges: a new environment, new knowledge and new ways of thinking. However, for those of you with a positive mind, opportunity lies in each challenge. When you rise to the challenges, you will have the opportunity to acquire great knowledge and enjoy personaldoor to your potential.“What is potential?”you may ask. Put simply, potential is your natural ability that cana difference to your family, to your community and to our country. Over the next three years, you will discover your potential while you develop as a student and as a person.resources. Take advantage of your classes, learn from your teachers and classmates, and make use of our school facilities. There are also a lot of school activities for you. Join a club or two, and【参考答案】1. promising2. to describe3. growth4. importantly5. be developed6. technologies7. endless8. confidence9. for 10. in【Extended reading】School life in the UKLast year, I had the chance to study at a British secondary school as an exchange student. I stayedChina!The British school day begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Students usually have to learn nine subjects at secondary school. Every student in the UK must study English, Maths and the Science subjects: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Students can also choose to study other subjects, such as History, Art and Business.The classes are different 3 those in China. Each teacher has their own classroom and the students move around for every lesson. In most of my classes, there were only about 20 students. In the beginning, however, it was still tough for me 4 (remember) everyone’s name!I enjoyed most of the classes, but some of them were quite 5 (challenge). Technology classes were fun. I made a clock to take home. The teacher helped me put the parts together. I like it so much that I still use it as my alarm! I found Maths quite easy and 6 (enjoy) because the material was 7 (little) advanced in the UK than in China. However, learning in English was a great challenge for me. There were a lot of difficult English words, 8 (especial) in Geography and Biology. Class discussion is very important in the UK, but I could not make a great contribution 9 sometimes I wasn’t able to express myself clearly in English. Although there was not as much homework as I was used to, it was still challenging. Fortunately, my teachers and classmates were always helpful and gave me lots of 10 (encourage). My language skills improved over time.【参考答案】1. lovely2. with3. from4. to remember5. challenging6. enjoyable7. less8. especially9. because 10. encouragement。

(新)高一必修一课文语法填空

(新)高一必修一课文语法填空

语法填空(一)1Do you want a friend 1_______ you could tell everything to ,like your deepest 2_________ (feel) and thoughts? Or are you afraid that your friend would laugh 3______ you ,or just can’tunderstand 4_______ you are going through? Anne Frank wanted the first kind ,so she made her diary her best friend.Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Nethterlands 5_______ World WarⅡ.Her family was Jewish so 6_______ had to hide or they would be caught by the 7________(Germany) Nazis. She and her family hid away for nearly twenty –five months 8_______ they were discovered .During that time the only true friend was her diary .S he said ,“I don’t want to set down a series of facts in a diary 9_______ most people do, 10______ I want this diary itself to be my friend , and I shall call my friend Kitty.”2I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long 1______ I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do 2_______nature. I can well remember that there was a time 3________a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound. That’s changed since I was here.For example, when it was so warm, I stayed awake on purpose 4______ half past eleven one evening in order to have a good look at the moon for once by myself. But as the moon gave far too 5_______ light, I didn’t dare open a window. 6________time five months ago, I happened to be upstairs one evening 7_______ the window was open. I didn’t go downstairs until 8______ window had to be shut. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held me entirely in their power. 9______ was the first time in a year and a half that I 10________ (see) the night face to face.3Why has English changed over time? Actually all languages change and develop when cultures meet and communicate with each other. At first the English 1_______(speak) in England beween About AD 450 ___2___ 1150 was very different from the English spoken today. It was based more 3______ German than the English we speak at present. Then 4_______ (gradual) from about AD800 ____5___ 1150, English became less like German because 6______ who ruled England spoke first Danish and later French. These new settlers enriched 7_____ English langguage and especially 8______ vocabulary. So by the 1600’s Sh akespeare was able to make use 9_______ a wider vocabulary than ever before. In 1620 some British settlers moved to America. Later in the 18th century some British people ____10____(take) to Australia too.English began to be spoken in both countries.4English now is also spoken 1______ a foreign or second language in South Asia. For example, India has a very large number of fluent English 2_______(speak).This is 3_______ Britain ruled India from 1765 to 1947. ___4___ that time English became the language for 5___________(govern) and 6________(educate). English is also spoken in many 7________ countries in Africa and Asia. Today 8______ number of people learning English in China 9________(increase) rapidly. In fact, China may have the largest number of English learners. Will _________(China) English develop its own identity? Only time will tell.5My name is Wang Kun. Ever since middle school, my sister Wang Wei and I have dreamed 1______ taking a great bike trip. Two years ago she bought an expensive mountain bike and then she persuaded me2_______(buy) one. Last year, she visited our cousins, Dao Wei and Yu Hang at their college in Kunming. They are Dai and 3_______(grow) up in western Yunnan Province near the Lancang River, the Chinese part of the river 4________ is called the Mekong River in 5_______ countries. Wang Wei soon got them6_________(interest) in cycling too. 7________graduating from college, we finally got the chance to take a bike trip. I asked my sister, "Where are we going?" 8_______ was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River 9______ where it begins to where it ends. Now 10______ is planning our schedule for the trip.6I am fond of my sister but she has one serious shortcoming. She can be really stubborn. 1__________ she didn't know the best way of getting to places, she insisted that she 2_________ (organize) the trip properly. Now I know that the proper way is always her way. I kept 3________ (ask) her, "When are we leaving and when are we coming back?" I asked her 4________ she had looked at a map yet. Of course she hadn't; my sister doesn't care 5_______ details. So I told her that the source of the Mekong is in Qinghai Province. She gave me a determined look --- 6_____ kind that said she would not change her mind. When I told her that our journey would begin at an altitude of more than5,000 metres, she seemed to be excited about it. When I told her the air would be hard 7__________(breathe) and it would be very cold, she said it would be an interesting experience. I know my sister well. 8______ she has made up her mind, nothing can change 9_____. Finally, I had to give 10_____.7Although 1______ was autumn, the snow had already begun to fall in Tibet. Our legs felt so heavy and cold 2_______we thought they were ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? Wang Wei was in front of me as usual. I knew I didn't need to encourage her. 3_______( climb ) the mountain road was hard work but to go down the hills was great fun. When we reached a valley, it became much 4_________(warm). We had to change from our caps, coats, gloves and trousers 5_______ T-shirts and shorts. Then, as we reached the colder altitudes, we had to change again. In the early evening, we stopped 6________(make0 camp. First we put up our tents and then we ate. After supper, Wang Wei went to sleep but I stayed 7_________(wake). At midnight, the sky became clear and the stars were bright. It was 8_______ quiet in the mountains that night that there was almost no wind, only the sound of the fire. We have already traveled so far. We are reaching Dali in Y unnan Province 9_______ our cousins Dao Wei and Yu Hang will join us. We can hardly wait to see 10________!8Many people put their thoughts into a diary but 1_______ write about their travels in 2_____ is called a travel journal. What is the 3___________(different) between the two? For one thing, a journal isn’t as personal 4______ a diary. For 5_________, a travel journal has a different purpose. In a journal, writers also record their experiences, ideas and afterthoughts about what they have seen. 6________ diary writers try to record 7_______they feel very soon after things happen, journal writers try to better understand what has happened to them much later. Unlike a diary, a travel journal is written for lots of readers. 8________ topics can be different from a diary, often 9__________(include) people, things, and events less familiar 10_______ the readers.9At 3:42 am everything began to shake. It seemed as if the world was at an end! Eleven kilometres directly below the city the greatest earthquake of the 20th century had begun. It was felt in Beijing,1______ is more than two hundred kilometres away.One-third of the nation felt 2______.A huge crack that was eight kilometres long and thirty metres wide cut across houses, roads and canals. In fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay 3_______ ruins.The suffering of the people was extreme.Two-thirds of them died or 4__________(injure) during the earthquake. Thousands of families were killed and many children were left without parents. 5_______ number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400,000.All hope was not lost.Soon after the quakes,the army sent 150,000 soldiers to Tangshan to help the rescue workers.The army organized teams to dig out 6______ who were trapped and to bury the 7________(die).Workers built shelters for survivors 8_______ homes had been destroyed.Fresh water was taken to the city 9______ train,truck and plane.10_______(slow),the city began to breathe again.10My name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. The time 1______ I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life. I was twelve years old. It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer 2______ whom I went for advice. He offered guidance to poor black people 3_______ their legal problems. He was generous with his time, for 4_______ I was grateful.I needed his help because I had very little 5_________(educate). I began school at six. The school 6_______ I studied for only two years was three kilometers away. I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare. I could not read 7______ write well. After trying hard, I got a job in a gold mine. 8________, this was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. 9_______(sad) I did not have it because I was not born there, and I worried about 10________ I would become out of work.11The day when Nelson Mandela helped was one of my happiest. He told me 1______ to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I became more 2________(hope) about my future. I never forgot how kind Mandela was. When he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined 3_______ as soon as I could. He said:“The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage 4_______ we have al most no rights at all.”It was the 5________(true). Black people could not vote or choose their leaders. They could not get the jobs they wanted. The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people. No one could grow food there. In fact 6_______ Nelson Mandela said:“…we were put into a position 7______ which we had either to accept we were less important 8_______ fight the government. We chose to attack the laws. We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful; …As a matter of fac t, I do not like violence…but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings. It was very dangerous because if I 9__________(catch) I could be put in prison. But I was happy to help 10________ I knew it would help us achieve our dream of making black and white people equal.12We know that languages develop and change over time and that is 1______ we have new dictionaries from time to time. Many things cause languages 2________(change). Teenagers aren’t the only people 3______ change the way 4________ English is spoken. Today, more and more 5__________(tour) from English -6________(speak) countries are visiting other countries. In China, for example, thousands of 7__________(foreign) come to do business or teach. Another way English moves from one place to 8_________ is through movies, radio and TV. Satellites can also send English programmes from the BBC or CNN to countries 9_______ it is a second or foreign language. There are also lots of English programmes in China, _______ are provided by Radio English International, CCTV 9…1---1. whom / that 2. feelings 3. at 4. what 5. during6. they7. German8. before9. as 10. but2---1. that 2. with 3. when 4. until 5. much6. Another7. when8. the9. It 10. had seen3---1.spoken 2. and 3. on 4. Gradually 5. to6. those7. the8. its9. of 10. were taken4---1. as 2. speakers 3. because 4. During 5. government6. education7. other8. the9. is increasing 10. Chinese5---1. about / of 2. to buy 3. grew 4. which / that 5. other6. interested7. After8. It9. from 10. she6---1. Although / Though 2. organize 3. asking 4. whether / if5. about6. the7. to breathe8. Once9. it 10. in7---1. it 2. that 3. To climb 4. warmer 5. into6. to make7. awake8. so9. where 10. see8---1. others 2. what 3. difference 4. as 5. another6. While7. how8. its9. including 10. to9---1. which 2. it 3. in 4. were injured 5. The6. those7. dead8. whose9. by 10. Slowly10---1. when 2. to 3. on 4. which 5. education6. where7. or 8 However 9. Sadly 10. whether11---1. how 2. hopeful 3. it 4. where 5. truth6. as7. in8. or9. was caught 10. because12---1.why 2. to change 3. who 4. that 5. tourists6. speaking7. foreigners8. another9. where 10. which。

必修4-Unit 2 课文重点句式及语法填空

rice farmers are now producing harvests twice as large as before by using his hybrid rice.
Now more than 60% of the rice 5. produced (produce)in China each year is from this hybrid strain.
◆教材原句
Have you ever grown any plants? If so,what did you do to grow them?
你曾种植过植物吗?如果种过not 如果不是这样的话(与if so 意义相反)
if necessary 如果有必要
and aroused my interest in foreign culture. (4)[2019·北京卷] What students do at college seems to matter much more than where they
go. (5)[词汇复现]This is what he intends to do.
if any 如果有的话
if possible 如果可能的话
if ever 如果曾经有的话
高中英语 必修4 Unit 2 Working the land
◆单句写作 (1) It sounds like something is wrong with the car’s engine. __I_f_s_o___(如果这样的话),we’d better take it to the garage. (2) If possible (如果可能的话),we’d better sit in the shade of a tall tree. (3) Correct the errors in the following sentences, if any (如果有的话). (4)[词汇复现]Are you tired? If not (如果不累的话),let’s carry on our work.

高一英语必修一unit1课文语法填空

高一英语必修一课文语法填空Unit 1My first day at senior high 1.(final)arrived after I 2.(had picture)it over and over again in my mind. The campus was still quiet when I arrived, so I decided 3. (explore)a bit. I was looking at the photos on the notice board 4. (when)I hear the voice behind me. 5. (turning)around I saw a white -haired man. When my English teacher stepped into the classroom, I was surprised to see 6.same man I had met earlier. He asked us to introduce 7.(we) to the class one by one. When I introduced my name, everyone started laughing. At last I found I shared the same name 8. my English teacher.People say, "Well begun, half 9. (do)." I guess this was a good 10. (begin) to my new school life.Lisa 1. (graduate) from our school last June and is about2.(go) to college. She came to share her suggestions for high school3. us. Lisa said Orientation Day was really4. (help) when she first started high school, and it is a fantastic opportunity for new students to get to know the school and the other5. (student). So Lisa was amember of the school volleyball team, she 6. (select) for the end -of -year competition. At first, she was really sad, 7. later she realized that she joined the team for the love of the sport. It wasn't just about winning. So she kept 8. (work) hard to support her teammates during their training. Lisa 9. (total) agrees with the wonderful words from the writer Maya Angelou," Be a rainbow in somebody else's cloud." So she suggested that we give our friends10. hand when they need it.1.finally2.had pictured3.to explore4.when5.Turning6.the7.ourselves8.with9.done 10.beginning1.graduated2.to go3.with4.helpful5.students6.wasn't selected7.but8.working9.totally 10.a。

2024-2025年第一学期高一英语新人教必修一Unit 1 课文语法填空

必修一Unit 1 The Freshman ChallengeHi! My name is Adam and I’m a freshman at senior high school. __________ (go) from junior high school to senior high school is a really big challenge. The first week was a little __________ (confuse).First, I had to think very __________ (careful) about which courses I wanted to take. The school adviser helped me choose the __________ (suit) ones: maths, English, chemistry, world history, and Chinese. I know that Chinese is a very difficult language, __________ I hope to be fluent when I graduate. My adviser __________ (recommend) that I should sign up for __________ (advance) literature because I like English and I’m good at it.I had to choose extra-curricular __________ (activity), too. I tried to join the school football team, but the coach told me that I didn’t play well enough. __________ (obvious), I was unhappy, but I won’t quit. I’ll find a way __________ (improve) on my own so that I can make the team next year. I __________ (join) a volunteer club instead. Every Wednesday, we work at a soup kitchen and hand out food __________ homeless people in the community.I know I’ll have to study harder as a senior high school student and get used to being __________ (responsibility) for a lot more. I’m a bit worried about __________ (keep) up with the other students in my advanced course, and it’ll be quite difficult __________ (get) used to all the homework. Still, I’m happy to be there. __________ (study) hard isn’t always fun, but I’ll be well __________ (prepare) for university or __________ else comes in the future.必修一Unit 1 Write a Letter of Advice10 September 2018Dear Worried Friend,You wrote that you are very __________ (worry) about your friend, Chen Lei. I understand quite well that you are __________ (anxiety) and feel terrible. You think that your friend __________ (play) computer games too often and spends too much time online.I recommend that you talk to your friend about his __________ (behave). It is not unusual for teenagers of your generation __________ (attract) to computer games and the online world. But __________ (spend) too much time online is unhealthy and makes __________ very difficult to focus __________ other things in life. Some students even become __________ (addict) to the Internet and cannot concentrate __________ school and family life. I think you should encourage your friend __________ (try) new hobbies. Why not discuss the problem together? I am sure he will listen to you, __________ you are his good friend.必修一Unit 1 Workbook The Face-down GenerationIf you were born in the 2000s, you __________ (call) the oh-ohs. The 21st century. That would make you young, __________ (create), connected, global, and no doubt smart. Maybe good-looking, too. Right? But __________ do other people think about your generation?Some adults worry that you’re more interested in the screen in front of you __________ the world around you. They think of you __________ the “face-down generation” because you use your phone so much. They wonder __________ you will deal with school, friends, and family. Are today’s teenagers too busy __________ (text) and1taking selfies to become in real life —or “IRL”, as you would say?Other adults worry that today’s youth __________ (spoil) and don’t want to face the challenges of adult life. Many children born in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicopter parents”. They were always there to guide and help their children with a busy schedule __________ (fill) with homework and after-school activities such as dancing, drawing, or sports. With parents __________ do everything for them, today’s youth seem to prefer to live like teenagers even when they are __________ their 20s or 30s.Does the face-down generation need a heads-up? Well, probably not. The fact is that many of today’s teenagers are better __________ (educate) and more creative than past generations. They seem to be willing to become leaders. More young people than ever volunteer __________ (help) their communities. __________ are also brave young people such as Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for pushing girls’ rights to go to school.So if you’re one of the oh-ohs, there’s reason to be __________ (hope) about the future. Things are looking up for the face-down generation. __________ (chance) are that you will do great and laugh out loud.2。

2019人教版新课标必修一 Unit 1 课文语法填空答案

必修一Unit 1 课文语法填空答案Page 11 Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.Page 14The Freshman ChallengeHi, my name is Adam and I’m a freshman at senior high school. Going from junior high school to senior high school is a really big Challenge. The first week was a little confusing.First I had to think very carefully about which courses I wanted to take. The school adviser helped me choose the suitable ones: maths, English, chemistry, world history, and Chinese. I know that Chinese is a very difficult language, but I hope to be fluent when I graduate. My adviser recommended that I should sign up for advanced literature because I like English and I’m good at it.I had to choose extra-curricular activities, too. I tried to join the school football team, but the coach told me that I didn’t play well enough. Obviously I was unhappy, but I won’t quit. I’ll find a way to improve on my own so that I can make the team next year. I joined a volunteer club instead. Every Wednesday, we work at a soup kitchen and hand out food to homeless people in the community.I know I will have to study harder as a senior high school student and get used to being responsible fora lot more. I am a bit worried about keeping up with the other students in my advanced course, and it’ll be quite difficult to get used to all the homework. Still, I’m happy to be here. Studying hard isn’t always fun, but I will be well prepared for university or whatever else comes in the future.Page 16Cheerleaders Try-outs.I’ve always wanted to be a cheerleader. Yesterday, I tried out for the team. It was hard. First, we had to dance. The teacher showed us how to move, and then we tried. Second, we practiced singing a song about the school basketball team. Finally, some girls had to lift their partners. The other girls jumped and cheered.I think I did well, but the other girls were better. I’m not sure if I will make the team or not.Page 1810 September, 2018Dear Worried Friend,You wrote that you’re very worried about your friend, Chen Lei. I understand quite well that you’re anxious and feel terrible. You think that your friend plays computer games too often and spends too much online.I recommend that you talk to your friend about his behavior. It is not unusual for teenagers of your generation to be attracted to computer games and the online world. But spending too much time online is unhealthy and makes it very difficult to focus on other things in life. Some students even become addicted to the Internet and cannot concentrate on school and family life. I think you should encourage your friend to trynew hobbies. Why not discuss the problem together? I’m sure he will listen to you, since you are his good friend.All the best.Susan Luo Workbook Page 74The Face-down GenerationIf you are reading this, you were probably born in the 2000s. The oh-ohs. The 21st century. That would make you young, creative, connected, global and no doubt smart. Maybe good-looking, too. Right? But what do other people think about your generation?Some adults worries that you are more interested in the screen in front of you than the world around you. They think of you as the “face-down generation” because you use your phone so much and they wonder how you will deal with school friends and family. Are today’s teenagers too busy texting and taking selfies to become successful in real life-or “IRL”, as you would say.Other adults worry that today’s youth are spoilt and don’t want to face the challenges of adult life. Many children born in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicopter parents” who were always there to guide and help them with a busy schedule filled with homework and extra-curricular activities such as dancing, drawing, or sports. With parents who do everything for them, today’s youth seem to prefer to live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s or 30s.Does the face-down generation need a heads-up? Well, probably not. The fact is that many of today’s teenagers are better educated and more creative than the past generations. They also seem to be enthusiastic and willing to become leaders. More young people than ever volunteer to help the communities. There are also brave young people such as Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for pushing girl’s right to go to school.So if you are one of the oh-ohs, there is reason to be hopeful about the future. Things are looking up for the face-down generation. Chances are that you will do GR8 (Great) and LOL (laugh out loud).Workbook Page 75I have a daughter who has just started senior high school. She wants to choose her own courses and decide everything by herself. In the past, she would always ask me for advice, but now she talks to her friends instead. Why doesn’t she want my advice any more?Workbook Page 76Hi there! My name is Asha and I’m from Tanzania. Like most teenagers, I start my day early and end it late. After school I study at a high school to prepare for the university entrance exam. When I have time off, I prefer to be outdoors. I love nature and animals. I’m quite upset about how we treat the environment, so I do my best to help. I volunteer to plant trees and I’m a member of our school’s Nature Club.Hi, I’m Samika. And I’m 15. I wish I were a student, but I’m not. I had to leave school when I was 13 so that I could get a job and help my family. I work in a garment factory. It’s unbelievably hard work and the days are so long. Although everyone works hard, we still find time to play and laugh together. At times like these, the world feels like a wonderful place.Hi, Frieder here. So, I’m 16 and I go to a high school in Munich. I’m not crazy about school-listening to the teacher is my thing-but I know I have to get an education. It’s very difficult for young people to find a job in Europe, so I worry a lot about the future. Oh, and I’m a gaming nerd. I love Internet games so much that I have started a gaming club at my school. Maybe I will see you online-my screen name is FastFreddy.综合练习。

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Book 1 Unit 1一Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands during World WarⅡ. Her family was Jewish ____1___ they had to hide or they would be ____2____ (catch) by the German Nazis. During that time she wasn’t able to go outdoors for so long ___3___ she had grown so crazy ___4___ everything to do with nature. One everything, she stayed awake ___5___ purpose to have a good look at the moon by herself. But she didn’t dare open a window. Another time she happened to be upstairs at dusk ____6_____ the window was open. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held her ____7____ (entire) in their power. It was the first time in a year and a half __8_____ she’d seen the night face to face.Anne felt very lonely without seeing her old friends. So she had to make a new friend, her diary Kitty, whom she could tell everything ___9_____. ____10____ (sad), at last, her family were discovered and caught by the German Nazis something later.二Lisa and Xiao Dong are ___1____ senior high school students ___2____ have trouble at school. Lisa is getting ____3___ well with a boy classmate and they have become good ___4_____ (friend), ___5_____ others have started gossiping, ___6____ (think) they have fallen in love. She doesn’t want to end the friendship but hates others _____7____ (gossip). Xiao Dong has difficulty ____8______ (communicate) with people. ___9____ he tries to talk to his classmates, he still finds ___10_____hard to make friends, so he feels lonely sometimes and wants to change the situation.Unit 2 一English has changed and ____1____ (develop) when cultures meet and communicate ____2___ each other. From about AD 450 to 1150, new settlers to England _____3____ (enrich) the English language and enlarged its vocabulary. In 1620, some British people began to move to other countries, and ___4_____ (gradual), English ___5____ spoken in many other countries. By the 19th century American English spelling got a separate identity ___6_____ Noah Webster wrote his dictionary. ____7___ present, more people speak English ____8_____ their second or a foreign language than ever before. People in South Asia such ___9____ India, Singapore speak fluent English. China may have the ____10____ number of English learners.二Believe it ____1___ not, there is no such thing as standard English. Many people think that the English ____2____ (speak) on TV and the radio is standard English ___3______ when radio was invented at first, those ____4_____ reported the news were expected to speak excellent English. _____5____ there are many differences in the way people speak on TV and the radio. American English has many ____6____ (dialect) and even two people from ____7____ (neighbour) towns speak a little differently. Geography also plays a part ___8_____ making dialects inAmerica. Americans took their dialects with them ______9____ they moved. They will recognize and understand each other’s dialects, ____10___ they move a lot.Unit 3 一Wang Kun and his sister Wang Wei had dreamt about _____1____ (take) a great bike trip. They decided to cycle ___2___ the Mekong River, from ___3___ it begins to where it ends. Wang Wei _____4___ (insist) that they start in Qinghai where the river begins in order to see all of the Mekong River. Wang Kun said that would be very difficult, because their journey would begin ____5___ an altitude of more than 5,000 metres. But Wang Wei refused to change her mind, ___6___ (say) that it would be an interesting experience.The Mekong River begins in a glacier ___7___ a Tibetan mountain. The river is small at first. It moves ____8___ (rapid) as it passes ___9____ deep valleys. Sometimes, the river enters wide valleys and becomes a waterfall. After it flows out of China, it continues to flow through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. At last, in Vietnam it ___10____ (enter) the South China Sea.二When they were in Tibet, it was already snowing, ___1___ it was autumn. Sometimes they looked like snowmen riding bicycles. On the road children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at them. Wang Wei was very ___2____ (rely) and rode in front of Wang Kun ___3____ usual. The view around them was so beautiful ___4___ they were surprised. At one point they felt as if they werecycling through clouds ____5____ they were so high. Then it ____6___ (gradual) became much warmer and they had to change heavy clothes for T-shirts and shorts. In the early evening they would stop to make camp and cook food. Wang Kun stayed ___7___ (wake) until midnight with only the _____8___ (flame) of the fire for company. ____9____ the stars Wang Kun thought about the journey ____10___ the hope of meeting their cousins as soon as possible.Unit 4 一Strange things happened ____1___ Tangshan Earthquake happened. The well walls had deep cracks. A ___2____ (smell) gas came out of them. The water pipes cracked and burst. At 3:42 ___3___ the morning of July 28,1976, everything began to shake. It seemed as ____4____ the world was ____5_____ an end. Stream burst from holes in the ground. Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt. Soon the whole city lay ___6___ ruins. Many people died or were ___7____ (injure). Everything in the city was ____8___ (destroy). People were shocked ____9____ this and wondered how long the disaster would last. The army organized teams to dig out those ____10___ were trapped and to bury the dead. Workers built shelters for survivors. Fresh water was taken to the city. Slowly the city began to breathe again.二In the letter, Zhang Sha offers ____1____ (congratulate) to the winner of the high school speaking _____2______ (compete) about new Tangshan. And she tells the winner a group of five ____3____ (judge) heard the speech and agreed that____4_____ was the best one this year.Then she invites the winner ____5___ speak to the visitors to a new park ___6___ will be opened to ____7____ public to honour those ____8____ died in Tangshan earthquake and those ___9___ helped the survivors. Zhang Sha also hopes that the winner will bring his or her family and friends on the ______10____ (specially) day of July 28.Unit 5 一Elias was a poor black worker. The time ___1____ he first met Nelson Mandela was ___2____ very difficult period of his life. Nelson Mandela offered ____3____ (guide) to poor black people ___4___ their legal problems. Elias was not at school for long, ___5___ his family could not afford his school fees and the bus fare. When he was worried about whether he would be out ___6___ work because he didn’t have the passbook, Nelson Mandela told him what to do. That day was one of Elias’s ______7____ (happy) days in his life. Later, Elias joined the ANC Youth League organized by Nelson Mandela. In 1963, Elias helped Mandela ___8____ (blow) up some government buildings. It was very dangerous ____9____ Elias was happy because he thought it would help them achieve their dream of making black and white people ____10_____ (equality).二Robben Island was a prison from _____1____ no one _____2_____(escape). When Elias got to Robben Island, Mandela was also there and helped him. Mr.Mandela began a school and taught them during the lunch breaks and the evenings when they should have been asleep. In order ___3____ see the words they used anything they could find to make candles. Mr. Mandela ____4____ (encourage) the prison guards to join them and said they should not be stopped from studying for their degrees. After Elias was set free from the prison, he found a job ___5____ he was better _____6____ (educate). But he lost his job after the police found _____7____ and told his boss about his experiences. When Mr. Mandela and the ANC came ___8___ power, he was given a job ____9____ (take) visitors around the prison on Robben Island. Though he felt bad the first time he talked to a group, he was proud ____10____ (show) visitors over the prison, because he helped to make black people free in their own land.Book 2 Unit1Nobody could have imagined that the Amber Room, one of the wonders of the world, has such an 1 (amaze) history. Actually, the Amber Room was designed 2 the palace of Frederick I. The room was made of several tons of amber, which easily melts when 3 (heat). But the next King of Prussia decided to give it to the Russian people as a gift of friendship. In return, the Czar sent a troop of his best soldiers to the Prussian. So the Amber Room became the part of the Czar’s winter palace in St Petersburg. It served as a small 4 (receive) hall for important visitors. Later, Catherine II had it 5 (move) to a place 6 she spent her summers. Before the Nazis got to the summer palace, the Russians were only able to remove some furniture and smallart objects from the room. Some of the Nazis 7 (secret) stole the room.8 that, 9 happened to the Amber Room remains a mystery. Recently, the two countries have built a new Amber Room by studying old photos of the former 10 .Unit2 一The Olympic Games are the 1 (big) sports in the world. There are two kinds of Olympic Games. 2 is the Summer Olympic Games, and the other is the Winter Olympic Games. Both of them are held 3 four years. All countries can take part 4 their athletes reach the standard to be admitted to the games.Women are not only allowed to join in 5 play a very important role. A special village is built for the 6 (compete)to live in, including a main reception building, several stadiums for competitions, a gym and seats for audience 7 watch the games. It is 8 honour to host the Olympic Games. In addition, to many countries it’s just as much a competition to host the Olympic Games 9 to win an Olympic medal. Nowadays the olive wreath 10 (replace) by medals. But it’s still all about being able to run faster, jump higher and throw further.二Atlanta was a Greek princess. She was very beautiful and could run faster than 1 man in Greece. But she was not allowed to run in the Olympic Games. She was 2 angry that she said to her father that she would notmarry anyone who could not run faster than her. Her father said that she must marry and asked her 3 she wanted to marry a king or prince. But Atlanta replied, “I will only be married to a man who can run faster than me. When a man says he wants to marry me, I will run 4 him. If he cannot run as fast as me, he 5 (kill). No one will be pardoned.”Many kings and princes wanted to marry Atlanta when they heard of her rules, many of them 6 (sad) went home. There was a man called Hippomenes 7 was amazed when he heard of the Atlanta’s rules, “Why are these men so 8 (fool)? Why will they let 9 be killed because they cannot run as fast as the princess?” However, when he saw Atlanta 10 (come) out of her house to run, Hippomenes changed his mind, “I will marry Atlanta ---or die!” he said.Unit3 一No one could recognize me after I got my new transistors in the 1 (1960). There were times when my sizes was 2 (total) changed. I became smaller and thinner but I got cleverer and cleverer, quicker and quicker. And my memory became so large 3 I couldn’t believe it!But I was always so lonely 4 (stand) there by myself. They gave me a family 5 (connect) by a network in the early 1960s. I could share information 6 others and we could talk to each humans using BASIC. Since then, my family and I 7 (use) by 8 (million) of people to deal with information and communicate with each otheraround the world. I love being used 9 connect people who aren’t close enough to speak to each other. I have truly been built to served the human race my birth.二Andy is part of an android football team. As a 1 (strike) on the football team, he can run very fast. His computer chips help 2 to move and think 3 a human. Last year, his team competed 4 another one and won second place. He thought the team 5 won first place 6 (cheat),and he wanted his 7 (program) to improve his 8 (intelligent), because he thought that they could work 9 to create 10 even better system.Unit4 一One day a girl called Daisy dreamed a strange dream. She 1 (fly) to Tibet in a flying carpet and talked with an antelope. The sad antelope told her that they 2 (hunt) because their fur can be used to make sweaters for people 3 her. In several years they may all be gone. 4 , Daisy was taken to Zimbabwe 5 she talked with an elephant and learned 6 (happy) that the farmers there no longer hunted them. That’s 7 the government decided to help and asked the tour companies to bring 8 (tour) to the area to take photos or to hunt. And they set the number of animals to be hunted. As a result, farmers made a lot of money. At last, Daisy arrived at a thick rainforest where a monkey told her that it had found a millipede insect andrubbed over its body 9 (prevent) mosquitoes. The monkey also told her, “No rainforest, no animals, no drugs.”10 it only a dream, Daisy had learned so much.二Many wild plants and animals have died out during the long history of the earth. And dinosaurs are the 1 (much) famous of the animals. They came2 being much earlier than humans. There were many3 (differ) kinds of dinosaurs have been4 (discover) in some places of China. However, dinosaurs died out suddenly. May be it’s because of an5 (expect) incident6 a huge rock from space hit the earth. Maybe that the earth got7 hot for the dinosaurs to live on anymore caused their8 (extinct). No one knows 9 sure why and 10 dinosaurs disappeared from the earth in such a short time.Uint5 一Most of us have 1 (dream) of being famous in our lives. Most musicians often meet and form a band. Sometimes they play in the street to2 (passer-by) so3 they can learn some extra money and this also gives4 a chance to realize their dreams. There was once a band that started in different way. The musicians were to play jokes5 each other as well as play music. Their music and jokes were loosely6 (base) on the Beatles. Their exciting7 (perform) were copied by other groups. Later the Monkees played and wrote their8 music. Though it broke9 about1970, it (unit) in the mid-1980s.二1 (short)after Freddy and his band became famous, they visited Britain on a brief tour,2 fans showed great3 (devote) to them, and he was quite4 (confidence). He accepted the most exciting5 (invite) to perform on a TV programme and he went to London to give a6 (perform),after7 , they were truly stars.Then things went wrong. They couldn’t go anywhere 8 being followed and their personal life was 9 (regular) discussed by others. At last, feeling very upset and sensitive, they decided to leave the countries before it became too 10 (pain) for them.Book 3 Unit 1We have festivals and _1____(celebrate)of all kinds. Ancient people held festivals and celebrations to celebrate the end of cold winter, planting in spring or harvest in autumn. Some festivals are __2_____ memory of the ancestors. People light lamps or incense, play music on an important feast day, and offer good things to the dead. Festivals can also be held ___3______ honour famous people or the gods. These festivals have their _____4____(origin) for special people or events, like the Dragon Boat Festival ___5______ honours the famous poet Qu Yuan. Harvest and Thanksgiving festivals are held in many countries. People decorate churches, get together, have meals or win awards for competitions. On Mid-autumn Festival people ___6______(admiration) the moon and enjoymooncakes. Chinese New Year is an ____7_____(energy) and important festival. People look ___8______ to_____9____(dress) up, eating dumplings, giving children lucky money in red paper and playing dragon dances. The celebration of the Lunar New Year may take ___10______ throughout the country, day and night.Unit 2一Wang Peng was the owner of a restaurant. This morning he felt very___1______(frustrate) when he saw _____2____ of his customers would eat in his restaurant. In his opinion, nothing could be ___3______(good) than his fried rice, mutton kebabs, fatty pork or his_____4____(sugar) cola. __5_______(curious) drove him to follow one of his old friends into Yong Hui’s newly-opened restaurant. He was amazed __6_______ the menu there: raw vegetables, fruit and water. In order to win his customers back, he went to the library to do some research, __7_______showed Yong Hui’s menu didn’t give enough energy-giving food. In fact, there was___8______(weak) in Wang Peng’s menu as well. So the only____9_____(solve) is to combine the two menus together to get___10______ balanced one.二A week later, Wang Peng’s restaurant was nearly full of people. He thought perhaps he would be able_1_(earn)his living,and he didn’t look forward to being_2_debt because his restaurant was no longer popular. Suddenly he sawYong Hui_3_(walk)in,who looked unhappy and _4_at him. She thought he came to her restaurant the other day only_5_(spy) on her and her menu. Wang Peng invited her to try a meal in his restaurant and they had a good time. After _6_, they_7_their ideas and provided a _8_(balance)menu with food full of energy and fibre. In this way they cut_9_the fat and increased the fibre in the meal. Before long Yong Hui put on more weight and Wang Peng because_10_(slim). At last they got married and lived happily ever after.Unit 3一Henry, a businessman, whose birthplace was America, landed in Britain____1_____ accident. ___2______(be) penniless, he earned his passage by working as _____3____ unpaid hand. That made him look bad. __4_______(wander) in the street one day, he was invited to a big house. Then something unbelievable happened to him. Inside the house, Henry was so hungry that he___5______(stare) at the food ___6______(leave) on the table when the two wealthy brothers asked him some questions. Henry told them it was all his fault that he arrived in London, and ____7_____ he had tried ____8_____(seek) help but no luck. He thought the two brothers made fun of him at first. __9_______ the contrary, they gave him a letter which Henry promised not to open ____10_____ 2 o’clock.二Henry went into a restaurant and sat down at a table next_1_the frontwindow, but the owner told him the table was_2_(reserve). Then he was put in _3_back of the restaurant. Horse took_4_order and Henry asked for a meal _5_cost a large amount of money. _6_the owner and the waiter served him in a rude manner, Henry had a wonderful meal. When he took out the bank note to pay the bill,all the people present were_7_(shock),and the hostess even_8_(scream). They doubted_9_the note was genuine, because Henry was in_10_. At last, when Henry left the restaurant, the owner, the hostess and the waiter all bowed to him.Unit 4一The earth is a special planet in the solar system. The explosion of the earth produced carbon, nitrogen, water vapour and other gases, ____1___(make)the earth’s atmosphere. As the earth cooled___2____, water which was fundamental____3___ the development of life appeared and stayed on the surface. The continued ____4___(present) of water allowed the earth to dissolve harmful gases and acids into the oceans and seas, and this produced a chain reaction which made__5_____ possible for life to develop. Many millions of years later, the arrival of small plants encouraged the development of early shellfish _6______all sorts of fish. Then, with the green plants appearing on land, land animals appeared and dinosaurs developed and exited on the earth for millions of years. Then dinosaurs’ sudden disappearance made the rise of mammals possible onthe earth. They were different from all life forms___7____ ever existed in the past because they produced young from within their bodies. Finally, some small clever animals with hands and feet____8___(appear)and spread all over the earth. Thus they have, in____9___turn, become the most important animals. However, they are putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. So for millions of years to come, ____10__life will continue on the earth will depend on whether the present problem can be solved.二Last month, Li Yanping and I made a trip to the moon_1_a spaceship. Li told me that the gravity force would change three times. First, _2_we escaped the pull of the earth’s gravity, we were_3_(push)back into our seats. Closer to the moon, there was_4_gravity. I_5_(cheer)up immediately and_6_(float)weightlessly around in our spaceship cabin. On the moon, my weight was less than on the earth. Waling_7_(do)need a bit of practice now_8_gravity had changed. After a while I got the hang_9_it and we began to enjoy ourselves. But returning to the earth was very frightening. We watched,amazed as fire broke_10_on the outside of the spaceship.Unit5一Li Daiyu and Liu Qian were__1_____a trip to Canada. Their friend, Danny Lin, took them to catch “The True North” and the three ___2____(chat) about their trip. He told them one cannot cross Canada in less than five days____3___Canada is 5,500kilometres from coast to coast. Going ___4____(east), they saw beautiful scenery as well as cities. Vancouver is ___5____(surround)by mountains and the Pacific Ocean. And its population is increasing __6_____(rapid). When they settled ___7____in the seats, they saw mountain goats and even a grizzly bear and an eagle. Calgary is famous for the Calgary Stampede and___8____(attract) many cowboys who have a __9_____for riding wild horses. Then they went through____10__wheat-growing province and across Thunder Bay. As they slept, the train rushed towards Toronto.二Toronto is the most_1_(wealth)and_2_(big)city in Canada. There is the tall CN Tower and the famous Niagara Falls, _3_is beautiful with_4_(mist)cloud that_5_(rise)from it. There_6_also the_7_(cover)stadium and three Chinatowns_8_you can get good Cantonese food. Montreal has a_9_(French)culture. People speak both French and English. There are signs and ads in French. It’s nice to sit in a cafe, _10_(look)over the broad St Lawrence River.Book 4 Unit 1Jane Goodall has studied chimps for many years in Africa to help people __1__ (understand) how much they behave like humans. __2__ (watch) a family of chimps wake up is our first activity. We are very tired after a whole day’s work but the evening makes __3__ worthwhile because we can see the mother chimp and her babies play together in the tree.Jane spent years __4__ (observe) and recording their daily activities. __5__ her childhood she had wanted to work with animals in __6__ own environment. Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to begin her project.For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken __7__ making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals. She has argued that wild animals should not be used for __8__ (entertain) and she has helped to set up special places __9__ they can live safely. She __10__ (lead) a busy life now. She inspires those who want to cheer the achievements of women.二Lin Qiaozhi was a specialist in women’s diseases. She wrote a book __1__ (explain) how to cut the death rate from having and caring __2__ babies for mothers in __3__ countryside __4__ were not able to reach a doctor when they had an emergency.It was not easy for a woman __5__ (get) medical training at that time because that was a generation __6__ girls’education was always placed __7__ (two) to boys’. But __8__ was Lin Qiaozhi’s hard work and __9__ (determine) as well as her gentle nature that got her into medical school. Her kindness and __10__ (consider) she showed to all her patients made her succeed.Unit 2 一Although he is one of China’s most famous scientists, Yuan Longpingconsiders __1__ a farmer, __2__ he works the land to do his research. Indeed, his sunburnt face and arms and his slim, strong body are just like __3__ of millions of Chinese farmers, for__4__ he has struggled for the past five decades. Yuan Longping grows __5__ is called super hybrid rice. In 1973, he became the first __6__ (agriculture) pioneer in the world __7__ (grow) rice that has a high output. This special strain of rice makes __8__ possible to produce 20% more of the crop in the same fields. Now __9__ than 60% of the rice __10__ (produce) in China each year is from this hybrid strain.二Chemical fertilizers are popular __1__ they stop disease and increase __2__ (produce), but long-term use of them can cause damage__3__ the land and even to people’s health. Organic farming is __4__ (grow) crops with natural but not chemical fertilizers. Organic farmers focus __5__ keeping their soil rich and free of disease. They think this makes soil __6__ (rich) in minerals and so more fertile. Organic farmers __7__ wants to keep the soil fertile often change the kind of crop in each field __8__ few years, or plant crops to use different levels of soil, or plant grass between away the crop to prevent wind or water from __9__ (carry) away the soil. __10__, these methods have the same goal: to grow good food and avoid damaging the environment or people’s health.Unit 3 一As an outstanding __1__ (humor) actor, Charlie Chaplin brightened the lives of Americans and British during the period of silent films. He made people laughat a time __2__ they felt depressed, so they could feel more content __3__ their lives.His charming character, the little tramp, was well-known all over the world. It was a poor and __4__ (home) person wearing large trousers, worn-out shoes and a small round black hat, and carrying __5__ walking stick. A social __6__ (fail) as the little tramp was, __7__ was loved by all the people for his optimism and determination to overcome all difficulties and being kind to others even when they were unkind to him. In the famous film The Gold Rush, Chaplin managed to make the sad situation —eating a boiled shoe __8__ (entertain) by using nonverbal humor.__9__ is Charlie Chaplin, loved and remembered as a great actor __10__ could inspire people with great confidence.二Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson went __1__ (camp) in a __2__ (mountain) area. They were lying in the __3__ air under the stars. Sherlock Holmes looked __4__ at the stars and asked Watson in __5__ (whisper) what he thought of __6__ he looked at that beautiful sky. Watson replied that he thought of how short life was and how long the universe had lasted. Holmes asked the same question __7__ second time. This time Watson thought of how small he was and how vast the sky was. Holmes asked Watson to try again. Watson tried a __8__ (three) time and he thought of how cold the universe was and how warm people could be __9__ their beds. Holmes couldn’t control himself at the moment. He shouted toWatson that he was a fool, for he should be thinking that someone __10__ (steal) their tent.Unit 4 一Yesterday, another student and I, representing our university’s student association, went to the Capital International Airport to meet this year’s international students. The first person __1__ (arrive) was Tony Garcia from Colombia, closely __2__ (follow) by Julia Smith from Britain. When they were introduced to each other, Tony __3__ (approach) Julia Smith, touched her shoulder and kissed her __4__ the cheek. She stepped back __5__ (appear) surprised and put up hands, as if in __6__ (defense). There was a misunderstanding.__7__ I get to know more international friends, I learn more about this cultural “body language”. Not all cultures greet each other the same way, __8__ are they comfortable in the same way with touching or distance between people. In the same way that people __9__ (communicate) with spoken language, they also express their feelings using __10__(speak) “language”through physical distance, actions or posture.二Body language is one of the most powerful means of communication, and smile is the most universal __1__ (face) expression, __2__ function is to show happiness and put people __3__ ease. It doesn’t always mean that we are __4__。

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