Unit 7 Art
第一篇
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I'm very pleased 1. ____________ (see) all of you here because you are my special guests. Welcome to our company's museum. My name is Brown, George Brown, and I'm the general manager of the company. As you all know, we 2. _____________ (main) make computers in our company, as well as some other electronic 3. (product). But we are also quite interested in
4._____________ (educate). That's why we have founded this museum, 5. _____________ children can learn how computers have been developed, how they 6. (make) and how they are used in industry, agriculture, scientific research and many other areas. Children can operate the computers. They can push the buttons and listen to stories about computers, and they can enjoy video shows. I know you are all teachers and you know 7. _____________ schoolchildren really need. So, I hope you can give me suggestions after you have been shown around. I want my museum to be 8. _____________ best of its kind when it 9. _____________ (open) to all schoolchildren. This is Mr. Tom Silver, my assistant. He will be your guide now. I'll be with you in an hour and a half. Enjoy 10. (you). See you.
第二篇
More and more people live in large cities these days, 1. means that it is becoming more and more difficult to find space and time for 2. (we). But for many people, personal privacy (隐私) is very 3. (importance). In many homes, a few minutes in the bathroom is all the privacy that is available.
Teenagers especially need their own personal space 4. home where they can feel relaxed and private. But, of course, not all teenagers
5. _____________ (be) lucky enough to have a room of their own. Where space is short, they often have to share a bedroom 6. a brother or sister. In that case, it's a good idea for them to have a special area or corner of the room to call their own. It is 7. (similar) important for young people to have somewhere to keep their personal things. This may or may not be a tidy place and it is not a good idea for parents to try and tell teenagers how 8. (organize) their space as this is likely to lead to 9. (argue). Parents can, however, make sure that there are enough storage spaces 10.
as shelves, cupboard and boxes. This will allow the teenagers to keep their space tidy if they want to.
Unit 8 Green living
第一篇
Jane Goodall was born in London in 1934. She became interested in animal stories when she was a very young child. She always dreamed of working with wild 1. (animal). When she was eleven years old, she decided that she wanted 2. (go) to Africa to live with and write about animals. But this was not the kind of thing young women usually did in the 1940s. Everybody was laughing except her mother. "If you 3. (real) want something, you work hard, you take advantage of the opportunity, you never give up, and you will find a way," her mother said to her. The opportunity 4. (come) at last. A school friend invited her to Africa. Jane worked as 5. waitress until she got enough money to travel there.
In 1957, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa. She soon met the well-known scientist Louis Leakey and began working for him as an assistant. He later asked her to study a group of chimpanzees 6. (live) by a lake in Tanzania. Very little was known about wild chimpanzees at that time.
Jane spent many years studying chimpanzees 7. this area of Africa. It was no easy work. They were very shy 8. would run away when she came near. She learned to watch them from far away using binoculars (双筒望远镜). Over time, she slowly gained 9. (they) trust. Watching the chimpanzees, she made many discoveries. They ate vegetables and fruit. But she found that they also ate meat. A few weeks later, she made an even more 10. (surprise) discovery. She saw chimpanzees making and using tools to help them catch insects.
第二篇
What is your favorite cartoon It may be 1. (difficulty) for you to decide. But for pianist Lang Lang, Tom and Jerry is the best one.
When Lang Lang 2. (be) two years old, he saw Tom playing 3. piano. This was his first time to enjoy western music and this experience encouraged him 4. (learn) to play the piano. His talent at the keyboard has taken him from Shenyang 5. the world. Lang became a good piano student at three. Ever since, the boy has been doing better 6. better. In 1997, the 15 year old boy studied at a famous American music college.
Lang's performance are full of energy. He is well-known for 7. (make) facial expressions and moving around while playing the piano.
The road to 8. (succeed) has never been easy. Lang's father stopped his job to look 9.
him, while his mother stayed in Shenyang to make money. But Lang considers 10. (him) lucky and believes he should give something back. He has helped the children in poor areas a lot.
Unit9 Learning
第一篇
On our way to the house, it was raining 1. _____________ hard that we couldn't help wondering how long it would take 2. (get) there. It was in the middle of Pearl City.
We were first greeted with the barking by a pack 3. _____________ dogs, seven to be exact. They were well trained by their masters 4. had great experience with caring for these animals. Our hosts shared many of their experiences and 5. _____________ (recommend) wonderful places to eat, shop, and visit. For breakfast, we were able to eat papaya(木瓜)and other fruits from their trees in the backyard.
When they were free from work, they invited us to local events and let us know of an interesting
6. _____________ (compete) to watch, together with the story behind it. They also shared with us many
7. (tradition) stories about Hawaii that were 8. _____________ (huge) popular with tourists. On the last day of our week-long stay, we 9. (invite) to attend a private concert on a beautiful farm on the North Shore under the stars, 10. _____________ (listen) to musicians and meeting interesting locals.
第二篇
When I was 1. _____________ teenager, I worked part time at my uncle's pub.
One day, a man walked into the pub and 2. _____________ (order) three beers. But just one of them 3.
(drink) by him. I was confused. The next day that man ordered three beers again and drank one of them 4. (quiet) at the table. He did the same thing every time he came to the pub.
One day, I asked the man 5. _____________he ordered three beers and just drank one. The man replied, "It seems strange, isn't it You see, my two brothers live abroad at the moment. We have had an 6. (agree) that every time we go to a pub, each of 7. _____________ (we) will order two extra beers."
A few weeks later, the man came to the pub again, but he ordered only two beers, not three as usual. I was 8. (surprise) and thought that one of his brothers might have died. But when I asked him why he just ordered two beers, the man said, "I talked 9. _____________ my brother, Tom on the phone yesterday. He had promised to give up 10. (drink)."
Keys
Unit7
第一篇
1.to see;2.mainly;3.products;4.education;5.where;6.are made;7.what;8.the;9.opens;10.yourselves
第二篇which;ourselves;important;at;are;with;similarly;to organize;arguments;such
Unit8
第一篇1.animals;2.to go;3.really;4.came;5.a;6.living;7.in;8.and;9.their;10.surprising
第二篇difficult;was;the;to learn;to;and;making;success;after;himself
Unit9
第一篇1.so;2.to get;3.of;4.who/that;5.recommended;6.competition;7.traditional;8.hugely;9.were invited;10.listening
短文填空专项练习-必修第三册
第二篇1.a;2.ordered;3.was drunk;4.quietly;5.why;6.agreement;7.us;8.surprised;9.with;10.drinking 2 / 2