(重庆合川市)人教版英语选修6
Unit
3
A
Healthy
Life同步训练及参考答案
Unit
Three
A
Healthy
Life
I、完成句子
1.
_____________
at
my
age
I
am
still
fit
enough
to
cycle
20
kilometers
in
an
afternoon.(amazing)
像我这个年龄身体健康到一个下午可以骑车20公里似乎令人惊奇吧。
2.
I
think
my
long
an
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active
life
_________________________
the
healthy
life
I
live.(due)
我想我之所以长寿而且精力旺盛一定要归功于我的健康生活。
3.
____________________
smoking
a
cigarette,
remind
yourself
that
you
are
a
non-smoker.
(feel)
每次你想抽烟时就提醒自己你是一个不抽烟的人了。
4.
I
do
hope
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because
I
want
you
to
live
as
__________________________
I
have.(as)
我确实希望你把烟戒掉,因为我希望你能过着像我一样健康长寿的生活。
5.
It
is
no
use
_____________
about
this
matter-he
never
cares
about
what
others
say.
(argue)
与他就这件事争论没有用处,他从不在意别人说什么。
II、语法填空
Eleven year old
A
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was
stricken
with
a
disease
involving
her
nervous
system.
The
doctors
did
not
hold
out
much
hope
of
her
ever
recovering
__1__
this
illness.They
predicted
she’d
spend
the
rest
of
her
life
in
a
wheelchair.
__2__
Angela
firmly
believed
that
she
was
definitely
going
to
be
walking
again
someday.The
doctors
were
charmed
by
her
__3__
(defeatable)
spirit.They
taught
her
about
imaging—about
seeing
herself
__4__
(walk).Angela
would
work
as
hard
as
possible
in
physical
therapy(理疗),
lying
there
faithfully
doing
her
imaging,
visualizing
herself
moving,
moving,
moving!
One
day,
__5__
sh
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was
straining
with
all
her
might
to
imagine
her
legs
moving
again,
__6__
seemed
as
though
a
miracle
happened:
the
bed
moved!
She
screamed
out,
“Look
what
I
__7__
(do)!
Look!
Look!
I
can
do
it!
I
moved,
I
moved!”
Of
course,
__8__
this
very
moment
everyone
__9__
in
the
hospital
was
screaming,
too.It
was
the
San
Francisco
earthquake.But
don’t
tell
__10__
to
Angela.She’s
convinced
that
she
did
it.And
now
only
a
few
years
later,
she’s
back
in
school.On
her
own
two
legs.No
walking
sticks,
no
wheelchair.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________
5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________
9.________ 10.________
III、完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Even
though
it
was
onl
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October,
my
students
were
already
whispering
about
Christmas
plans.
With
each
passing
day
everyone
became
more
anxious,
waiting
for
the
final
school
bell.
Upon
its
1
everyone
would
run
for
their
coats
and
go
home,
everyone
except
David
David
was
a
s
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boy
in
ragged
clothes.
I
had
often
wondered
what
kind
of
home
life
David
had,
and
what
kind
of
mother
could
send
her
son
to
school
dressed
so
2
for
the
cold
winter
months,
without
a
coat,
boots,
or
gloves.
But
something
made
David
3.
I
can
still
remember
he
was
always
4
a
smile
and
willing
to
help.
He
always
stayed
after
school
to
straighten
chairs
and
mop
the
floor.
We
never
talked
much.
He
5
just
simply
smile
and
ask
what
else
he
could
do,
then
thank
me
for
letting
him
stay
and
slowly
head
for
home
Weeks
passed
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and
the
6
over
the
coming
Christmas
grew
into
restlessness
until
the
last
day
of
school
before
the
holiday
break.
I
smiled
in
7
as
the
last
of
them
hurried
out
of
the
door.
Turning
around
I
saw
David
quietly
standing
by
my
desk.
“I
have
something
f
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you.”
he
said
and
8
from
behind
his
back
a
small
box.
9
it
to
me,
he
said
anxiously,
“Open
it.”
I
took
the
box
from
him,
thanked
him
and
slowly
unwrapped
it.
I
lifted
the
lid
and
to
my
surprise
saw
nothing.
I
looked
at
David‘s
smiling
face
and
back
into
the
box
and
said,
“The
box
is
nice,
David,
but
it’s
10
.”
“Oh
no
it
isn’t”
sa
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David.
“It’s
full
of
love.
My
mum
told
me
before
she
died
that
love
was
something
you
couldn’t
see
or
touch
unless
you
know
it’s
there.”
Tears
filled
my
e
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11I
looked
at
the
proud
dirty
face
that
I
had
rarely
given
attention
to.
After
that
Christmas,
David
and
I
became
good
friends
and
I
never
forgot
the
meaning
12
the
little
empty
box
set
on
my
desk.
1.
A.
warning
B.
ringing
C.
calling
D.
yelling
2.
A.
modestly
B.
naturally
C.
inaccurately
D.
inappropriately
3.
A.
popular
B.
upset
C.
special
D.
funny
4.
A.
expressing
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B.
delivering
C.
wearing
D.
sharing
5.
A.
would
B.
should
C.
might
D.
could
6.
A.
argument
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B.
excitement
C.
movement
D.
judgment
7.
A.
relief
B.
return
C.
vain
D.
control
8.
A.
searched
B.
found
C.
raised
D.
pulled
9.
A.
Holding
B.
Handing
C.
Sending
D.
Leaving
10.
A.
cheap
B.
empty
C.
useless
D.
improper
11.
A.
as
B.
until
C.
because
D.
though
12.
A.
from
B.
behind
C.
over
D.
towards
IV、阅读理解
A
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The
Maldives
faces
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threat
of
extinction
from
rising
sea
levels,
but
the
government
said
on
Thursday
it
was
looking
to
the
future
with
plans
to
build
homes
and
a
golf
course
that
float.
An
increase
in
sea
le
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of
just
18
to
59
centimeters
would
make
the
Maldives—a
nation
of
tiny
coral
islands
in
the
Indian
Ocean—virtually
uninhabitable
by
2100,
the
UN’s
climate
change
panel
has
warned.
President
Moha
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Nasheed
has
vowed
a
fight
for
survival,
and
last
month
he
signed
a
deal
with
a
Dutch
company
to
study
proposals
for
a
floating
structure
that
could
support
a
conference
centre,
homes
and
an
18-hole
golf
course.
“It
is
still
early
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and
we
are
awaiting
a
report
on
the
practicality,”
a
government
official
who
declined
to
be
named
said.
The
company,
Dutch
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is
currently
building
floating
developments
in
the
Netherlands
and
Dubai.
There
was
no
immediate
comment
from
the
firm
but
its
website
said
it
undertook
projects
that
make
“land
from
water
by
providing
large-scale
floating
constructions
to
create
similar
conditions
as
on
land”.
The
Maldives
began
t
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work
on
an
artificial
island
known
as
the
Hulhumale
near
the
crowded
capital
island
of
Male
in
1997
and
more
than
30,000
people
have
been
settled
there
to
ease
congestion.
The
city,
which
has
a
population
of
100,000,
is
already
protected
from
rising
sea
levels
by
a
30-million-dollar
sea
wall,
and
the
government
is
considering
increasingly
imaginative
ways
to
combat
climate
change.
Nasheed,
who
staged
th
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world’s
first
underwater
cabinet
meeting
in
October
to
highlight
his
people’s
serious
and
difficult
situation,
has
even
spoken
of
buying
land
elsewhere
in
the
world
to
enable
Maldivians
to
relocate
if
their
homes
are
completed
covered.
He
has
also
promis
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to
turn
his
nation
into
a
model
for
the
rest
of
the
world
by
becoming
“carbon
neutral”
by
2020.
His
plan
involves
ending
fossil
fuel
use
and
powering
all
vehicles
and
buildings
from
“green”
sources
such
as
burning
coconut
husks.
1.
Why
do
you
think
Mohamed
Nasheed
chose
Dutch
Docklands
A.
Because
it
has
experience
in
building
floating
structure.
B.
Because
it
has
a
good
fame
throughout
the
world.
C.
Because
it
charged
much
less
than
other
companies.
D.
Because
it
supports
building
floating
structures
in
the
world.
2.
The
Hulhumale
was
built
with
the
purpose
of .
A.
attracting
more
visitors
B.
making
it
a
new
capital
C.
making
the
capit
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less
crowded
D.
fighting
against
climate
change
3.
According
to
the
last
two
paragraphs,
Nasheed
is
a
person
who .
A.
has
succeeded
in
buying
land
abroad
B.
is
more
than
well-known
C.
has
thought
more
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his
nation
D.
has
stopped
using
fossil
fuel
4.
The
underlined
word
“vowed”
in
paragraph
3
can
be
replaced
by .
A.
ended
B.
promised
C.
failed
D.
weighed
B
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
PLAYA
GRANDE,
COS
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RICA
This
resort
town
was
long
known
for
Leatherback
Sea
Turtle
(棱皮龟)
national
Park,
nightly
turtle
beach
tours
and
even
a
sea
turtle
museum.
However,
on
a
beach
where
dozens
of
turtles
used
to
nest
on
a
given
night,
scientists
spied
only
32
leatherbacks
all
of
last
year.
With
leatherbacks
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with
extinction
(灭绝),
Playa
Grande’s
turtle
museum
was
abandoned
three
years
ago
and
now
sits
among
a
sea
of
weeds.
And
the
beachside
ticket
office
for
turtle
tours
was
washed
away
by
a
high
tide
in
September.
“We
do
not
promote
that
as
a
turtle
tourism
destination
any
more
because
we
realize
there
are
far
too
few
turtles
to
please,”
said
Alvaro
Fonseca,
a
park
ranger
(管理员).
Even
before
scienti
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found
temperatures
going
up
over
the
past
decade,
sea
turtles
were
threatened
by
beach
development,
drift
net
fishing
and
Costa
Ricans
interest
in
eating
turtle
eggs.
But
climate
change
may
cause
the
most
serious
harm
to
an
animal
that
has
lived
in
the
Pacific
for
150
million
years.
Sea
turtles
ar
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sensitive
to
numerous
effects
of
warming.
They
feed
on
reefs,
which
are
dying
in
hotter
seas.
They
lay
eggs
on
beaches
that
are
being
covered
by
rising
seas
and
more
violent
waves.
More
uniquely
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their
gender
(性别)
is
determined,
not
by
genes
but
by
the
egg’s
temperature
during
development.
Small
rises
in
beach
temperatures
can
result
in
ail-female
populations,
obviously
problematic
for
survival.
If
the
sand
around
the
eggs
hits
30
degrees
Celsius,
the
gender
balance
shits
to
females:
at
about
32
degrees
they
are
all
female.
Above
34,
you
get
boiled
eggs.
On
some
nesting
beach
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scientists
are
artificially
cooling
nests
with
shade
or
irrigation
and
trying
to
protect
broader
areas
of
coastal
property
from
development
to
ensure
that
turtles
have
a
place
to
nest
as
the
seas
rise.
1.
Why
does
the
resort
town
stop
promoting
it’s
turtle
tourism
A.
It
decides
not
to
disturb
the
turtles’
normal
life.
B.
Tourists
have
lost
interest
in
watching
turtles.
C.
There
are
only
very
few
turtles
now.
D.
The
turtle
museum
was
destroyed
by
a
high
tide.
2.
Which
of
the
follow
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is
the
major
factor
in
the
turtles
endangerment
A.
The
locals
eating
habit.
B.
Drift
net
fishing.
C.
Beach
development.
D.
Global
warming.
3.
We
learn
from
the
last
paragraph
that
scientists .
A.
are
doing
research
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the
sea
rise
B.
are
moving
turtles
to
new
homes
C.
are
protect
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turtles’
nests
D.
are
getting
rid
of
sea
weeds
4.
The
passage
intends
to .
A.
introduce
a
special
kind
of
sea
turtle
B.
explain
the
mystery
of
turtles’
eggs
C.
show
the
dangers
a
certain
kind
of
turtle
is
facing
D.
attract
more
visitors
to
a
sea
turtle
museum
C
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Sometimes,
the
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )implest
ideas
are
the
best.
For
example,
to
absorb
heat
from
the
sun
to
heat
water,
you
need
large,
flat,
black
surfaces.
One
way
to
do
that
is
to
build
those
surfaces
specially,
on
the
roofs
of
buildings.
But
why
go
to
all
that
trouble
when
cities
are
full
of
black
surfaces
already,
in
the
form
of
asphalt(柏油)
roads
Ten
years
ago,
this
t
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came
into
the
mind
of
Arian
de
Bondt,
a
Dutch
engineer.
He
finally
persuaded
his
boss
to
follow
it
up.
The
result
is
that
their
building
is
now
heated
in
winter
and
cooled
in
summer
by
a
system
that
relies
on
the
surface
of
the
road
outside.
The
heat-collector
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a
system
of
connected
water
pipes.
Most
of
them
run
from
one
side
of
the
street
to
the
other,
just
under
the
asphalt
road.
Some,
however,
dive
deep
into
the
ground.
When
the
street
s
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gets
hot
in
summer,
water
pumped
through
the
pipes
picks
up
this
heat
and
takes
it
underground
through
one
of
the
diving
pipes.
At
a
depth
of
100
metres
lies
a
natural
aquifer(蓄水层)
into
which
several
heat
exchangers(交换器)
have
been
built.
The
hot
water
from
the
street
runs
through
these
exchangers,
warming
the
ground-water,
before
returning
to
the
surface
through
another
pipe.
The
aquifer
is
thus
used
as
a
heat
store.
In
winter,
the
w
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system
is
changed
slightly.
Water
is
pumped
through
the
heat
exchangers
to
pick
up
the
heat
stored
during
summer.
This
water
goes
into
the
building
and
is
used
to
warm
the
place
up.
After
performing
that
task,
it
is
pumped
under
the
asphalt
and
its
remaining
heat
keeps
the
road
free
of
snow
and
ice.
1.
Which
of
the
fol
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is
true
according
to
the
first
two
paragraphs
A.
Arian
de
Bondt
got
his
idea
from
his
boss.
B.
Large,
flat,
black
surfaces
need
to
be
built
in
cities.
C.
The
Dutch
engineer’s
system
has
been
widely
used.
D.
Heat
can
also
be
collected
from
asphalt
roads.
2.
For
what
purpose
are
the
diving
pipes
used
A.
To
absorb
heat
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from
the
sun.
B.
To
store
heat
for
future
use.
C.
To
turn
solar
e
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into
heat
energy.
D.
To
carry
heat
down
below
the
surface.
3.
From
the
last
paragraph
we
can
learn
that .
A.
some
pipes
have
to
be
re-arranged
in
winter
B.
the
system
can
do
more
than
warming
up
the
building
C.
the
exchangers
will
pick
up
heat
from
the
street
surface
D.
less
heat
may
be
collected
in
winter
than
in
summer
4.
What
is
most
lik
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to
be
discussed
in
the
paragraph
that
follows
A.
What
we
shall
do
if
the
system
goes
wrong.
B.
What
we
shall
do
if
there
are
no
asphalt
roads.
C.
How
the
system
cools
the
building
in
summer.
D.
How
the
system
collects
heat
in
spring
and
autumn.
V、任务型阅读
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。
注意:每空格1个单词。
For
years,
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
automobile
industry
has
been
testing
vehicles
that
use
hydrogen
as
fuel.
Now,
people
across
the
United
States
have
had
a
chance
to
see
and
even
drive
cars
that
get
power
from
hydrogen
fuel
cells
(燃料电池).
But
the
hydrogen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fuel
cell
is
not
a
new
idea.
The
fuel
cell
was
first
invented
by
Sir
William
Grove
of
Britain
in
1839.
Since
then,
many
different
designs,
have
been
invented.
There
is
one
place
where
fuel
cells
are
a
proven
technology:
in
space.
The
American
space
agency
used
fuel
cells
in
its
Apollo
spaceships
in
the
twentieth
century.
The
most
use
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fuel
cell
for
transportation
purposes
is
the
Polymer
Electrolyte
Membrane,
or
P.E.M.
fuel
cell.
It
is
simple
and
can
operate
at
temperatures
of
sixty
to
eighty
degrees
Celsius.
That
is
much
lower
than
other
fuel
cell
designs.
A
P.E.M.
fuel
cell
has
two
sides
divided
by
a
thin
membrane
(膜).
Hydrogen
gas
is
forced
through
one
side
where
it
comes
in
contact
with
a
reactive
material
containing
the
metal
platinum(铂).
The
membrane
separates
the
electrons(电子)
from
the
protons(质子)
in
the
hydrogen
atoms.
The
protons
pass
through
it
to
the
other
side
of
the
fuel
cell.
But
the
electrons
are
captured
to
do
work;
like
powering
a
motor.
Oxygen
from
the
air
is
forced
into
the
other
side
of
the
fuel
cell.
There,
the
gas
meets
the
protons
that
have
passed
through
the
membrane.
They
combine
to
form
water
and
heat.
A
single
fuel
cell
does
not
produce
a
lot
of
electricity.
But
when
many
fuel
cells
are
combined,
they
can
produce
enough
electricity
to
power
a
vehicle.
The
product
of
the
chemical
reaction
that
powers
fuel
cells
is
water.
This
makes
fuel
cells
a
very
clean
technology.
Hydrogen
fuel
cel
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cars
have
been
slow
to
develop
because
of
many
technical
problems
that
have
to
be
solved.
For
example,
it
is
unclear
how
long
the
membranes
in
P.E.M.
fuel
cells
will
last.
Also,
fuel
cells
need
water
for
their
chemical
reactions.
They
must
be
designed
to
start
easily
at
low
temperatures
and
in
dry
climates.
And
smaller,
less
costly
fuel
cells
must
be
designed
before
they
can
truly
take
the
place
of
gasoline
engines.
Now
more
models
of
fuel
cell
vehicles
are
being
tested
than
ever
before.
The
threat
of
climate
change
and
the
high
cost
of
oil
have
increased
interest
in
these
vehicles
that
do
not
cause
pollution.
Title
More
Models
of
Hydrogen
Cars
Being
Tested
The
progress
of
hydrogen
fuel
cell
·(1)
________
by
Sir
William
Grove
in
1839.
·Designed
(2)
________
ever
since.·Used
in
Apollo
spaceships
in
the
twentieth
century.
Operating
principle
of
P.E.M.
·It
has
two
sides
divided
by
a
thin
membrane.·Hydrogen
gas
from
one
side
(3)
________
the
active
metal
platinum.
·The
electrons
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re
(4)
________
from
the
protons
in
the
hydrogen
atoms.
·The
protons
pass
through
the
fuel
cell
to
the
other
side.
·Oxygen
from
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )air
is
(5)
________
into
the
other
side
of
the
fuel
cell.
·The
gas
meets
the
protons,and
then
water
and
heat
are(6)
________
Reasons
for
slow
(7)
___________of
hydrogen
fuel
cell
cars
·There
are
many
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technical
problems
(8)
________·The
durability
of
the
membranes
in
P.E.M.
fuel
cells
is
not
clear.
·They
have
to
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start
easily
at
(9)________
temperatures
and
in
dry
climates.
·They
must
be
smaller
and
less
costly
before
(10)
________
gasoline
engines.
VI、短文改错
I’m
a
senior
student
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
I’m
now
in
the
need
of
your
help
although
I
can’t
stand
the
great
pressure.
Every
day
I
have
to
take
lesson
at
school
for
nine
hours
and
spend
at
least
three
to
four
hours
do
my
homework
at
home.
Our
teenagers
are
eager
to
play
and
enjoy
ourselves,
but
we
hardly
have
any
time
to
do
that
we
want.
Beside,
we
don’t
even
have
enough
sleep.
There
seem
to
be
three
cases
about
our
overload:
the
pressure
of
examinations,
too
many
homework
and
high
expectations
from
our
parents.
We
often
warned
that
if
we
don’t
do
our
best,
we
won’t
have
the
chance
to
go
to
university.
The
pressure
often
made
me
awake
at
night.
Unit
Three
I.
1.
It
seems
amazing
that
2.
must
be
due
to
3.
Every
time
you
feel
like
4.
long
and
healthy
a
life
as
5.
arguing
with
him
II、语法填空
【解析】靠轮椅行走的安吉拉,连医生对
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1.from recover
from
an
illness意为“从疾病中恢复过来”。
2.But 与前句是转折关系。
3.undefeatab
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )le 在名词前作定语,要用形容词;由语境可知,此处应表示“不败的”,故填undefeatable。句意:医生为她永不言败的精神所折服。
4.walking see
sb
doing“看见某人在做某事”。
5.as as表示“正当……时”。
6.it 句式搭配:it
seems
as
if/as
though...仿佛是……
7.am
doing 句意:看,我在做什么!
8.at at
this
very
moment意为“此刻”。
9.else 用于复合不定代词或疑问词后,表示“其他的”,用else。
10.that/it 替代前文说的地震这回事。
III、完形填空
1-5BDCCA
6-10
BADBB
11-12
AB
IV、阅读理解
A、1—4、ACCB
B、1—4、CDCC
C、1-4
DDBC
V、任务型阅读
1.
Invented
2.
differently
3.
meets
4.
separated
5.
forced
6.
formed
7.
development
8.
unsolved
9.
low
10.
replacing
VI、短文改错
I’m
a
senior
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student
and
I’m
now
in
the
need
of
your
help
although
I
can’t
stand
the
great
because
/
as
/
since
pressure.
Every
da
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
I
have
to
take
lesson
at
school
for
nine
hours
and
spend
at
least
three
to
four
lessons
hours
do
my
homewor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )k
at
home.
Our
teenagers
are
eager
to
play
and
enjoy
ourselves,
but
we
doing
We
hardly
have
any
time
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
to
do
that
we
want.
Beside,
we
don’t
even
have
enough
sleep.
There
seem
to
what
Besides
be
three
cases
abou
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
our
overload:
the
pressure
of
examinations,
too
many
homework
and
high
much
expectations
from
our
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )parents.
We∧
often
warned
that
if
we
don’t
do
our
best,
we
won’t
have
the
are
chance
to
go
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
university.
The
pressure
often
made
me
awake
at
night.
Makes