2021-2022学年人教版(2019)必修一:Welcome Unit & Unit 1课堂练习-(含答案)

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2021-2022学年人教版(2019)必修一:Welcome
Unit
&
Unit
1课堂练习-
1
Cleaning
sheds
for
the
elephants
every
morning,
___1_____(feed)
them,
checking
their
health
status,
and
taking
them
to
nearby
forests
for
field
survival
training
...
Xiong
Chaoyong's
daily
work
is
all
about
the
huge
creatures
he
___2___
(look)
after.
Bordering(接壤))
the
Laos
and
Myanmar,
Xishuangbanna
is
regarded
as
the
country's
____3____(large)
habitat(栖息地)
for
Asian
elephants,
mainly
due
to
its
large
area
of
rainforest.
Xiong
___4__(
join)
the
rescue
center
in
2005
when
an
elephant
called
Ranran
was
seriously
injured,
and
someone
___5__
knew
how
to
nurse
the
giants
was
needed.
"Back
then,
I
thought
___6___(she)
chances
of
survival
were
slim,"
Xiong
recalled,
noting
that
Ranran
had
injured
a
vet
during
the
treatment
___7__
he
came
here.
He
said
some
experts
almost
gave
up
on
her
and
even
suggested
euthanasia(安乐死).
"But
I
think
we
only
have
the
right
___8___
(rescue)
her,
which
is
also
our
responsibility,"
said
the
39-year-old
keeper
who
call
himself
__9___
"elephant
dad".
Through
Xiong's
meticulous
care,
Ranran
survived
and
grew
up
___10___(healthy).
In
2019,
she
gave
birth
to
a
baby,
and
Xiong
joked
that
he
has
luckily
become
a
"grandpa".
2
Everybody
at
Spencer
Glacier
in
the
Chugach
National
Forest
in
south
central
Alaska
will
say,
“wow
it’s
breathtaking
!”
Once
you're
out
here,
you're
kind
of
the
way
from
everything.
It's
one
of
such
__1___(place)
that
are
kind
of
a
___2___
(hide)
gem.
Being
remote,
you
can't
get
here
___3__car,
so
you
have
to
get
in
the
train
to
make
your
way
out
here,
___4_
makes
a
little
bit
difficult
to
get
out
here,
but
it's
really
worth
it.
Now
Spencer
is
much
smaller
__5___
it
used
to
be,
but
it
is
still
a
very
large
glacier
and
as
it's
decreasing,
it's
left
behind
__6___
huge
lake.
So
people
come
up
here__7___
only
to
hike
out
to
the
viewpoint,
but
also
to
paddle
on
the
lake.
After
a
two
mile’s
paddle
__8___
(get
)across
the
lake,
you
can
get
to
the
face
of
the
glacier,
and
have
all
these
big,
beautiful
icebergs.
Put
crampons(带钉铁鞋底)on
,
get
on
the
ice
and
you
are
going
to
start
your
adventures
by
__9___
(look)
for
the
moulins
and
the
crevasses,
while
enjoying
all
the
__10_
(real)special
amazing
and
cool
features
on
this
glacier.
3
A
large
fire
tore
through
an
architecturally
important
building
at
the
Glasgow
School
of
Art
on
Friday,
More
than
60
firefighters
were
battling
the
fire
early
___1___Saturday
morning,
and
images
posted
on
social
media
showed
high
flames
and
clouds
of
dark
smoke
___2___(rise)
from
the
roof
of
the
Glasgow
School
of
Art's
Mackintosh
Building.
It
was
a
frightening
scene.
During
the
firefighting,
a
number
of
roads
around
the
art
school
were
closed
___3___(make)
sure
the
safety
of
the
passersby.
Fire
badly
damaged
the
building
in
May
2014,
and
___4___expensive
restoration
project
had
been
returning
it
to
its
former
glory.
So
it
was
the
___5___
(two)time
in
four
years
that
fire
has
damaged
the
famous
Scottish
school.
The
building
___6___
(design)
by
artist
and
architect
Charles
Rennie
Mackintosh
and
built
between
1897
___7___1909.
The
Scottish
fire
and
rescue
service
said
the
call
about
the
fire
___8___
(come)
in
at
11:19
p.m.
on
Friday
local
time
(10:19
GMT)
and
that
there
were
no
immediate
___9___(report)
of
the
deaths
and
the
injured.
The
cause
of
the
fire
was
not
___10___(immediate)
clear.
4
The
school
system
has
existed
for
thousands
of
years
in
ancient
cultures
like
Greece,
Rome,
India
and
China.
In
fact
the
very
first
humans
ever
to
live
on
earth
had
seen
the
need
___1___
(pass)
their
skills,
knowledge
and
values
to
the
next
___2___
(generate)
to
help
them
survive.
As
time
passed,
humans
understood
that
it
would
be
better
to
have
a
small
group
of
wise
adults
teach
a
large
group
of
children
about
all
___3___
(type)
of
subjects
and
just
like
that
the
idea
of
the
school
system
took
birth.
But
the
early
school
concentrated
more
___4___
developing
fight
skills
and
passing
religious
beliefs
rather
than
teaching
___5___
(advance)
subjects
like
we
learned
today.
In
the
mid-17th
century
people
started
to
realize
the
___6___
(important)
of
exploration
through
reading,
writing
and
mathematics.
These
new
ideas
became
so
popular
___7___
in
1642
Massachusetts
became
the
first
state
to
make
basic
education
a
requirement
and
set
up
all
kinds
of
schools
for
kids
in
that
region.
The
credit
for
the
school
system
usually
goes
to
Horace
Mann,
___8___
became
the
secretary
of
education
in
Massachusetts
in
1837.
He
set
forth
the
education
___9___
(arrange)
of
a
system
of
professional
teachers
who
could
teach
students
and
organize
curriculum
of
basic
content.
For
this
reason,
the
man
is
often___10___
(call)
the
father
of
the
common
school
movement.
5
Every
morning
I
woke
up,
cooked,
ate
and
went
to
school.
It
took
me
an
hour
and
20
minutes
to
walk
to
school.
School
started
at
10:00
a.m.
and
ends
at
4:00
p.m.
I
said
“Good
morning,
sir.”,
together
with
other
much-
students
to
greet
our
teachers.
My
favorite
subjects
were
social
studies
and
population.
During
lunch
break,
I
loved
playing
football
and
volleyball.
When
I
studied
and
played
these
games,
my
soul
felt
satisfied.
Then
it
took
me
two
hours
to
get
home,
uphill
and
downhill.
In
two
hours,
I
got
my
homework
done
and
studied.
Then
I
got
tired,
and
fell
asleep.
The
next
day,
I
woke
up
and
start
the
same
thing
again.
A
normal
day
for
every
student,
right?
My
name
was
Durge
Kami,
10th
grade,
while,
69
years
old,
the
Senior
Sophomore.
People
might
think
I
would
feel
embarrassed
or
awkward
to
learn
from
the
teachers
and
study
with
classmates
who
were
much
younger
than
me.
But
I
didn’t
feel
so
at
all.
I
liked
that.
Even
though
my
teachers
were
younger
than
me,
I
respected
them
and
behaved
like
a
student.
I
really
wanted
to
study
further
in
the
future.
I
was
born
into
a
poor
family,
and
lived
too
far
away
from
school.
At
the
time,
education
wasn’t
valued,
so
I
never
got
a
formal
education
as
a
child.
Coming
into
my
old
age,
I
realized
it
was
important
to
be
an
example
of
hope
and
willpower
to
people
all
over
the
nation,
internationally,
to
the
youth,
and
the
elderly.
oh,
we
needed
to
learn
and
I
wanted
to
spread
the
light
of
knowledge
to
everyone.
That
was
why
I
was
studying.
How
long
did
it
took
Durge
Kami
to
go
to
school
and
come
home
everyday?
A.
about
an
hour
and
a
half
B.
about
two
hours
C.
about
three
hours
and
a
half
D.
about
four
hours
and
a
half
Why
people
might
think
Durge
Kami
would
feel
embarrasses
or
awkward
at
school?
Because
he
was
too
old
to
learn.
Because
he
was
much
older
than
the
teachers
and
classmates.
Because
he
got
tired
easily.
Because
he
had
no
plan
for
further
study.
These
are
the
reasons
why
Durge
Kami
didn’t
get
an
education
when
he
was
young
except:
His
family
was
poor
There
was
no
school
nearby.
No
teacher
was
willing
to
teach
him
People
didn’t
think
education
valuable.
Why
was
Durge
Kami
studying?
Because
he
wanted
to
inspired
others.
Because
he
grew
old.
Because
he
wanted
to
be
an
example
and
to
be
admired
by
others.
Because
he
loved
playing
football
and
volleyball.
2021-2022学年人教版(2019)必修一:Welcome
Unit
&
Unit
1课堂练习-
1
Cleaning
sheds
for
the
elephants
every
morning,
___1_____(feed)
them,
checking
their
health
status,
and
taking
them
to
nearby
forests
for
field
survival
training
...
Xiong
Chaoyong's
daily
work
is
all
about
the
huge
creatures
he
___2___
(look)
after.
Bordering(接壤))
the
Laos
and
Myanmar,
Xishuangbanna
is
regarded
as
the
country's
____3____(large)
habitat(栖息地)
for
Asian
elephants,
mainly
due
to
its
large
area
of
rainforest.
Xiong
___4__(
join)
the
rescue
center
in
2005
when
an
elephant
called
Ranran
was
seriously
injured,
and
someone
___5__
knew
how
to
nurse
the
giants
was
needed.
"Back
then,
I
thought
___6___(she)
chances
of
survival
were
slim,"
Xiong
recalled,
noting
that
Ranran
had
injured
a
vet
during
the
treatment
___7__
he
came
here.
He
said
some
experts
almost
gave
up
on
her
and
even
suggested
euthanasia(安乐死).
"But
I
think
we
only
have
the
right
___8___
(rescue)
her,
which
is
also
our
responsibility,"
said
the
39-year-old
keeper
who
call
himself
__9___
"elephant
dad".
Through
Xiong's
meticulous
care,
Ranran
survived
and
grew
up
___10___(healthy).
In
2019,
she
gave
birth
to
a
baby,
and
Xiong
joked
that
he
has
luckily
become
a
"grandpa".
Keys:
1.
feeding
2.
looks
3.
largest
4.
joined
5.
that/who
6.
her
7.
before
8.
to
rescue
9.
an
10.
Healthily
2
Everybody
at
Spencer
Glacier
in
the
Chugach
National
Forest
in
south
central
Alaska
will
say,
“wow
it’s
breathtaking
!”
Once
you're
out
here,
you're
kind
of
the
way
from
everything.
It's
one
of
such
__1___(place)
that
are
kind
of
a
___2___
(hide)
gem.
Being
remote,
you
can't
get
here
___3__car,
so
you
have
to
get
in
the
train
to
make
your
way
out
here,
___4_
makes
a
little
bit
difficult
to
get
out
here,
but
it's
really
worth
it.
Now
Spencer
is
much
smaller
__5___
it
used
to
be,
but
it
is
still
a
very
large
glacier
and
as
it's
decreasing,
it's
left
behind
__6___
huge
lake.
So
people
come
up
here__7___
only
to
hike
out
to
the
viewpoint,
but
also
to
paddle
on
the
lake.
After
a
two
mile’s
paddle
__8___
(get
)across
the
lake,
you
can
get
to
the
face
of
the
glacier,
and
have
all
these
big,
beautiful
icebergs.
Put
crampons(带钉铁鞋底)on
,
get
on
the
ice
and
you
are
going
to
start
your
adventures
by
__9___
(look)
for
the
moulins
and
the
crevasses,
while
enjoying
all
the
__10_
(real)special
amazing
and
cool
features
on
this
glacier.
Keys
1.
places
2.
hidden
3.
by
4.
which
5.
than
6.
a
7.
not
8.
to
get
9.
looking
10.
Really
3
A
large
fire
tore
through
an
architecturally
important
building
at
the
Glasgow
School
of
Art
on
Friday,
More
than
60
firefighters
were
battling
the
fire
early
___1___Saturday
morning,
and
images
posted
on
social
media
showed
high
flames
and
clouds
of
dark
smoke
___2___(rise)
from
the
roof
of
the
Glasgow
School
of
Art's
Mackintosh
Building.
It
was
a
frightening
scene.
During
the
firefighting,
a
number
of
roads
around
the
art
school
were
closed
___3___(make)
sure
the
safety
of
the
passersby.
Fire
badly
damaged
the
building
in
May
2014,
and
___4___expensive
restoration
project
had
been
returning
it
to
its
former
glory.
So
it
was
the
___5___
(two)time
in
four
years
that
fire
has
damaged
the
famous
Scottish
school.
The
building
___6___
(design)
by
artist
and
architect
Charles
Rennie
Mackintosh
and
built
between
1897
___7___1909.
The
Scottish
fire
and
rescue
service
said
the
call
about
the
fire
___8___
(come)
in
at
11:19
p.m.
on
Friday
local
time
(10:19
GMT)
and
that
there
were
no
immediate
___9___(report)
of
the
deaths
and
the
injured.
The
cause
of
the
fire
was
not
___10___(immediate)
clear.
Keys
on
2.
rising
3.
to
make
4.
an
5.
Second
6.
was
designed
7.
and
8.
came
9.
reports
10.
immediately
4
The
school
system
has
existed
for
thousands
of
years
in
ancient
cultures
like
Greece,
Rome,
India
and
China.
In
fact
the
very
first
humans
ever
to
live
on
earth
had
seen
the
need
___1___
(pass)
their
skills,
knowledge
and
values
to
the
next
___2___
(generate)
to
help
them
survive.
As
time
passed,
humans
understood
that
it
would
be
better
to
have
a
small
group
of
wise
adults
teach
a
large
group
of
children
about
all
___3___
(type)
of
subjects
and
just
like
that
the
idea
of
the
school
system
took
birth.
But
the
early
school
concentrated
more
___4___
developing
fight
skills
and
passing
religious
beliefs
rather
than
teaching
___5___
(advance)
subjects
like
we
learned
today.
In
the
mid-17th
century
people
started
to
realize
the
___6___
(important)
of
exploration
through
reading,
writing
and
mathematics.
These
new
ideas
became
so
popular
___7___
in
1642
Massachusetts
became
the
first
state
to
make
basic
education
a
requirement
and
set
up
all
kinds
of
schools
for
kids
in
that
region.
The
credit
for
the
school
system
usually
goes
to
Horace
Mann,
___8___
became
the
secretary
of
education
in
Massachusetts
in
1837.
He
set
forth
the
education
___9___
(arrange)
of
a
system
of
professional
teachers
who
could
teach
students
and
organize
curriculum
of
basic
content.
For
this
reason,
the
man
is
often___10___
(call)
the
father
of
the
common
school
movement.
Keys
to
pass
2.
generation
3.
types
4.
on
5.
advanced
6.
importance
7.
that
8.
who
9.
arrangement
10.
called
5
Every
morning
I
woke
up,
cooked,
ate
and
went
to
school.
It
took
me
an
hour
and
20
minutes
to
walk
to
school.
School
started
at
10:00
a.m.
and
ends
at
4:00
p.m.
I
said
“Good
morning,
sir.”,
together
with
other
much-
students
to
greet
our
teachers.
My
favorite
subjects
were
social
studies
and
population.
During
lunch
break,
I
loved
playing
football
and
volleyball.
When
I
studied
and
played
these
games,
my
soul
felt
satisfied.
Then
it
took
me
two
hours
to
get
home,
uphill
and
downhill.
In
two
hours,
I
got
my
homework
done
and
studied.
Then
I
got
tired,
and
fell
asleep.
The
next
day,
I
woke
up
and
start
the
same
thing
again.
A
normal
day
for
every
student,
right?
My
name
was
Durge
Kami,
10th
grade,
while,
69
years
old,
the
Senior
Sophomore.
People
might
think
I
would
feel
embarrassed
or
awkward
to
learn
from
the
teachers
and
study
with
classmates
who
were
much
younger
than
me.
But
I
didn’t
feel
so
at
all.
I
liked
that.
Even
though
my
teachers
were
younger
than
me,
I
respected
them
and
behaved
like
a
student.
I
really
wanted
to
study
further
in
the
future.
I
was
born
into
a
poor
family,
and
lived
too
far
away
from
school.
At
the
time,
education
wasn’t
valued,
so
I
never
got
a
formal
education
as
a
child.
Coming
into
my
old
age,
I
realized
it
was
important
to
be
an
example
of
hope
and
willpower
to
people
all
over
the
nation,
internationally,
to
the
youth,
and
the
elderly.
oh,
we
needed
to
learn
and
I
wanted
to
spread
the
light
of
knowledge
to
everyone.
That
was
why
I
was
studying.
How
long
did
it
took
Durge
Kami
to
go
to
school
and
come
home
everyday?
A.
about
an
hour
and
a
half
B.
about
two
hours
C.
about
three
hours
and
a
half
D.
about
four
hours
and
a
half
Why
people
might
think
Durge
Kami
would
feel
embarrasses
or
awkward
at
school?
Because
he
was
too
old
to
learn.
Because
he
was
much
older
than
the
teachers
and
classmates.
Because
he
got
tired
easily.
Because
he
had
no
plan
for
further
study.
These
are
the
reasons
why
Durge
Kami
didn’t
get
an
education
when
he
was
young
except:
His
family
was
poor
There
was
no
school
nearby.
No
teacher
was
willing
to
teach
him
People
didn’t
think
education
valuable.
Why
was
Durge
Kami
studying?
Because
he
wanted
to
inspired
others.
Because
he
grew
old.
Because
he
wanted
to
be
an
example
and
to
be
admired
by
others.
Because
he
loved
playing
football
and
volleyball.
Keys:
CBCA