2017状元桥高考一轮总复习必修七unit 2 Robots课件+单元测试卷(2份)

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Ⅰ. 阅读理解
Entering Space, astronauts can give us a fascinating account of a shuttle flight, describing the pressure of a countdown and launch, the complexities of living the days in the strange weightless environment, the challenges of working in space, the emotional effect of seeing earth from space, the drama of the meteoric landing.
However, there are also plenty of things that astronauts can’t do because of their weightless environment, and that’s very sad. What’s more, they can’t even let their sadness show, because it’s impossible to cry in zero gravity.
Of course, astronauts can still produce tears. But crying is much more difficult in space, reported The Atlantic in January. Without gravity, tears don’t flow downward out of the eyes like they do here on Earth. This means that when you cry in space, your tears have nowhere to go—they just stick to your eyes.
In May 2011, astronaut Andrew Feustel experienced this during one of his spacewalks. “Tears,” he said, “don’t fall off of your eye… They just kind of stay there.”
Besides making your vision unclear, this can also cause physical pain. Back on Earth, tears are supposed to bring comfort to the eyes. But that’s not the case in space. The space environment dries out astronauts’ eyes, and when tears suddenly wet the eyes, it can cause pain rather than comfort. “My right eye is painful like crazy,” Feustel told his teammate during the walk.
Since gravity doesn’t work in space, astronauts need some extra help to get rid of the tears. Feustel chose to rub his eyes against his helmet to wipe the tears away. Another choice is to just wait—“When the tears get big enough they simply break free of the eye and float around,” astronaut Ron Parise told The Atlantic.
There are lots of small things—things like crying—that we are so used to on Earth. We usually take them for granted, until they become a problem in a totally different environment, like space. There, astronauts can’t talk to each other directly. They also can’t eat or drink in normal ways. They can’t even burp(打嗝), because there is no gravity to hold the food down in their stomach. If they do burp, they just end up throwing up (呕吐) everything in their stomach, according to the UK National Space Center.
Thus, perhaps it’s only space explorers who can honestly say,“Gravity, you’re the best.”
1.What can we conclude from the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs?
A.Astronauts are unable to feel sad in space.
B.Tears produced in space don’t flow downward.
C.Astronauts produce fewer tears in space.
D.Tears produced in space flow down more slowly.
2.What can the astronaut do to get rid of the tears?
A.Get the tears big enough to break away from his eyes.
B.Get the tears big enough to fall off his eyes.
C.Rub his eyes against his helmet to let the tears float forward.
D.Rub his eyes by hand to let the tears float around.
3.What is the second-to-last paragraphs mainly about?
A.Suggestions on how astronauts can stay comfortably in space.
B.Why burping is impossible in space.
C.Things that humans can’t do without gravity.
D.Other basic things that are difficult to do in space.
4.What can be the best title of this passage?
A.In the Sky, You Can’t Cry.
B.In the Sky, You Can’t Burp.
C.No Gravity, No Tears.
D.Better Life with Gravity.
Are you a saver or a spender?
5 This old saying calls attention to the wisdom of saving money. “Putting money away for a rainy day” is another way to talk about saving for the future.
People who hate to spend money are known as “tightwads”, while those who like to get the most value for their money are called“thrifty”. 6 A spendthrift is someone who spends wastefully. People like that are often said to spend money “like a drunken sailor” or “like there’s no tomorrow”.
In the United States, people who want to start a savings account have different choices of where to put their money. 7 Credit unions are cooperatives for people who have some kind of connection. For example, the members might work for a university or a government agency. Most credit unions are non-profit organizations.
Credit unions, banks and other financial institutions pay interest on savings accounts. But the interest rates are low. Certificates of deposit (存款) pay higher returns. With a certificate of deposit, a person agrees not to withdraw the money for a certain period of time. This term could be anywhere from a few months to several years. 8 People can withdraw their money early, but they have to pay a penalty(罚金).
In a number of countries, people have been saving less over the years. It is reported that in 2000, Americans had a household savings rate of 7%. 9 Many European countries have higher rates, but Americans save more than families in Japan.
A.People are willing to save money for the future.
B.A penny saved is a penny earned.
C.Before gold, even kings take off their bats.
D.These include banks and credit unions.
E.Longer terms and larger amounts pay higher interest.
F.A thrifty person is different from a spendthrift.
G.This year the rate is expected to be a little more than 2%.
Ⅱ.完形填空
I was told just now in the hospital that I was having a Bell’s palsy attack, a condition in which the face muscles tighten because of stress. During the long car ride home, all I could think about was my coming interview. But now I could not even 1 myself in the mirror and my lips was unable to open normally, surely all the other applicants would have the 2 , I concluded.
However, I wouldn’t let my own self-consciousness 3 me. Not now, not when I had 4 so hard for so long to be given this opportunity. This was the kind of position I’d dreamed of for all these years.“Mom , 5 me off on Jacob Street . I’m going to the 6 .”
“Honey, I don’t think you should. You look... 7 ,”she said, ever so gently.
I knew she was 8 .But if I didn’t , I’d always 9 if I could have gotten my dream job.
“No, Mom, take me there.”
10 , she took me where I wanted to go.
“Hello,”a gray-haired man sitting behind the large desk 11 me.“Miss Jenkins?”
“Yes. Please excuse me. I’m having a Bell’s palsy attack. My doctor explained to me that it would last a few days. I came right from the 12 .”
“You’re very 13 to come when you’re in such a state,”he 14 , after a pause.
He spent a few minutes looking through my 15 .“Is everything on here 16 ?”he asked.
“Yes, but I 17 to mention I type seventy-five words per minute.”
“Well, you have an impressive background with related experience, you are 18 qualified. When are you 19 ?”he asked.
I took a deep breath and asked,“You’re hiring me?”
“Not only have you got the skills I’m looking for, you also have the 20 .”He gave me a big smile.
1.A. recognize B. forgive
C. Believe D. control
2.A. chance B. advantage
C. Courage D. sympathy
3.A. pardon B. help
C. Stop D. transform
4.A. driven B. turned
C. prepared D. worked
5.A. take B. pull
C. drop D. send
6.A. interview B. supermarket
C. doctor D. office
7.A. weak B. stubborn
C. strange D. angry
8.A. kind B. right
C. wrong D. sensitive
9.A. regret B. believe
C. wonder D. quit
10.A. Hopefully B. Unwillingly
C. Fortunately D. Unexpectedly
11.A. doubted B. examined
C. greeted D. discouraged
12.A. hospital B. home
C. office D. work
13.A. crazy B. determined
C. disrespectful D. funny
14.A. stressed B. interrupted
C. commented D. complained
15.A. face B. health
C. situation D. application
16.A. correct B. normal
C. incredible D. contradictory
17.A. pretended B. focused
C. failed D. demanded
18.A. narrowly B. certainly
C. possibly D. impossibly
19.A. accessible B. convenient
C. energetic D. available
20.A. appearance B. character
C. qualification D. disadvantage
Ⅲ.短文改错
Dear Tony,
How are things going on with you? You cannot imagine how a pleasant surprise it is to have heard from you! In your email you asked about how I spent my winter vacation. Well, my winter vacation lasted about half a month. During the first few days, I went across my lessons and finished the assignments my teachers has set me. But then came the Spring Festival which, you may already know, is one of the most important traditional festivals for us Chinese. During the festival, I had a great fun staying with my family, helping them with the routine housework as well as visit friends and relatives. Meanwhile, I, together with several of my classmates, carried out some voluntary works in our local home for the elderly. The winter vacation had fled by when I realized it. Now my new term has begun, and I am buried in my lessons as usual.
I’d appreciate you if you could tell me how you spent your winter vacation. And hope to hear from you pretty soon.
All the best!
Yours ever,
Li Hua
答案
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
语篇导读:太空是一种失重环境。进入太空的宇航员的生活和在地球上千差万别,像流泪和打嗝这样的小事都不行,流泪时泪水挂在眼珠上,不仅看不清还会使眼睛受损伤,而打嗝时会将腹中东西全都吐出来。
1.B细节理解题。由第三段最后两句可知,在太空上眼泪不能流下来,故选B项。
2.A细节理解题。由第六段可知,除去眼泪的方法有两种,其中一种就是等到泪水足够多、泪珠足够大时,眼泪就会溢出眼眶,四处飘动,故选A项。
3.D推理判断题。第二至六段讲的是宇航员在太空不能做的一些事,即人类在失重时不能做的事,故选D项。
4.A主旨大意题。文章主要介绍宇航员在太空有眼泪但无法流泪的事实,故选A项。
B
语篇导读:这是一篇关于理财的说明文,作者为我们普及了最基本的金融知识。
5.B选项“A penny saved is a penny earned”,语自Franklin,第一段关键信息词“saving money, putting money away, saving for the future”等关键信息词为此作出了很好的诠释。
6.F上下文都有关键信息词:thrifty, spendthrift,因此不难做出选择。
7.D本段下文“credit unions are…”是对D项credit union的注释。而选项中的bank又是上文说到“where to put their money”最常见的地方,因此,本题容易作出正确的选择。
8.E本段主要讲到存款利息与存款时间的长短和所存金额大小有关,所以选项E(时间长、金额大的存款利息高)符合文意。
9.G本段主要讲述存款率。本段有关键信息词“over the years”,选项中有“this year”,上下文和选项都有一个重要词汇rate和%,因此选项G符合文意。
Ⅱ.完形填空
语篇导读:作者马上要参加一场面试,却患了面部神经麻痹,脸部肌肉不受控制。面对这样的困境,作者还是勇敢地参加了面试,并因为其勇气而被当场录用。
1.A由于面部肌肉扭曲,照镜子时我都认不出自己了。recognize(辨认出,辨别出)符合语境。
2.B面部肌肉变得僵硬,说话也受到影响,其他参加面试的人自然就比我有优势了。advantage(优势,有利条件)符合语境。
3.C然而我不想让自己的难为情阻碍我(去参加面试)。
4.D从语境看,作者说这是她多年来梦想的职位,因此她不是因为准备了很长时间而得到这个位置,而是经过多年刻苦工作,才终于有了这个机会。
5.Cdrop sb.off表示“(用车)顺路送(某人到某地),顺便把(某物/人)送至(某处)”,符合语境。
6.A从语境可知,作者决定还是要去参加这次面试。
7.C上文讲到此时的我照镜子都几乎认不出自己,妈妈心疼我,温柔地说:“可是你看起来那么奇怪。”解题时要注意句中的省略号。文章没有提到作者身体虚弱(weak);也没有提到作者固执(stubborn)或生气(angry)。
8.B 妈妈说的没错,这一点我心里明白。
9.C假如我不去参加面试,我会总是想我是否本来可以得到这个我梦寐以求的工作呢?
10.B结合上下文和所提供的选项可知,妈妈很不情愿地把我送到我要去的地方。
11.C注意情景的跳跃与转换。“你好,你是Jenkins小姐吗?”显然这里是面试的考官在和我打招呼,因此选C项。
12.A我刚从医院赶过来,医生说我患了面部神经麻痹,可能这种情况会持续几天才会恢复。结合语境判断选A项。
13.B处于这样的状态,还能来参加面试,可见作者是真有毅力。
14.C这句话是他对我抱病参加面试的评价。从四个动词选项看,本题应该选C项。comment评论,评价。
15.D从下文考官的话可知他是在看我的申请表。
16.A从下文作者的回答(是的)判断选A项,考官问道:你这份申请表上提供的信息都是准确的吧?normal正常的;incredible难以置信的;contradictory 相矛盾的,均不符合语境。
17.C结合语境,此处句意:不过在申请表中我忘了说,我的打字速度是每分钟75个字。
18.B既然背景给人的印象深刻,而且有相关的工作经历,那么作者“当然”符合条件了。
19.D你什么时候可以来报到上班呢?这里用available表示“便利的”。convenient的主语不能是人。
20.B显然,作者的勇气与毅力也就是她坚毅的性格给考官留下了深刻的印象。
Ⅲ.短文改错
Dear Tony,
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All the best!
Yours ever,
Li Hua
课件43张PPT。选修7 Unit 2 Robots 重点单词1.______n.小说;虚构或想象出来的事
2. ______n.渴望;欲望;渴求vt.希望得到;想要
→_______adj.值得向往的;值得拥有的;令人满意的
3. __________n.满意;满足;令人满意的事物
→_____vt.使满足;使满意
→_________adj.令人满意的;够好的;可以的
→________adj.令人满足的;令人满意的
→_______adj.感到满意的;满足的
4. ______n.警报;惊恐vt.使警觉;使惊恐;惊动
→_______adj.担心的;害怕的
5. ________n.同情(心)
→__________adj.有同情心的fiction
desire
desirable
satisfaction
satisfy
satisfactory
satisfying
satisfied
alarm
alarmed
sympathy
sympathetic(学生用书见P165) 重点单词6._______ adj.优雅的;高雅的;讲究的
→________n.优雅;高雅;典雅
7. _____________ n.喜爱;恩惠vt.喜爱;偏袒
→__________________ adj.赞成的;有利的
→______________ _adj.特别喜爱的
8. ____n.堆;摞;叠vi.堆起;堆积vt.把……堆起;积聚
9. _______adj.荒谬的;可笑的
10. _________vt.陪伴;伴奏
→________n.陪伴;(一)群;(一)队
→__________n.伙伴
11. ___ n. 售货员;职员;旅馆接待员
______ n. 柜台;计数器elegant
elegance
Favour/favor
Favorable/favourable
Favorite/favourite
pile
absurd
accompany
company
companion
clerk
counter 重点单词13. _____ adj. 极坏的;极讨厌的;可怕的;
(口语)糟透的
→ ______ adv. 可怕地;十分
14. ______vt. 宣布;声明;表明;宣称
→ __________n. 宣布;公告
15. _____vt. 忌妒;羡慕
16. _____adj. 数字的;数码的;手指的;脚趾的
17. _____ adj. 大的;豪华的;雄伟的
18. ______ n. 喜爱;爱;感情
19. ____n. 全体员工;手杖
20. _____adj. 较年幼的;资历较浅的;地位较低的
→ ______adj. 年长的;高级的;资历较深的;地位较高的
21. ______n. 天才;特殊能力;才干awful
awfully
declare
declaration
envy
digital
grand
affection
staff
junior
senior
talent 重点单词22. _________adj. 理论(上)的;假设的
→ _______ n. 理论;原理;学说
23. _________ n. 框架;结构
24. _______ n.离婚;断绝关系vt.与……离婚;与……脱离
25. _____ vt.& vi. 服从;顺从
→ _______ (反义词)vt.& vi. 不服从;违抗
26. ________ n. 评价;评定
→ _______ v. 评定;估价theoretical
theory
framework
divorce
obey
disobey
assessment
assess 重点短语1._______考验
2. _______给……打电话
→_______挂断电话
3. __________转向;回转
4. ___________不管;别惹;让……一个人待着;
和……单独在一起
5. ________将……放在一边;为……节省或保留
(钱或时间)
6. ________ 伸手拿……
7. ______一共;总计
8. __________一定做……
9. ________更确切地说
10. _________________ 和某人有暧昧关系test out
ring up
ring off
turn around
leave...alone
set aside
reach for...
in all
be bound to
or rather
have an affair with sb.1.“状语+谓语+主语”式的全倒装结构
As she turned around, there stood Gladys Claffern.(教材P11)
2.It is/was+被强调部分+that/who...
It was then that Claire realized that Tony had opened the curtains on the front window.(教材P12)
3.“介词+关系代词”型的定语从句
Asimov had...and an amazing mind with which he searched for explanations of everything, in the present and the past.(教材P16) 重点句型复习被动语态和动词不定式的被动形式
It was going to be tested out by Larry’s wife, Claire.
(教材P11)
She was amazed by his fingernails and the softness and warmth of his skin.(教材P11)语法要点desire n.渴望;欲望;渴求
vt.期望;希望得到;想要;请求
Do you think it is possible for a robot to have its own needs and desires? (教材P10)
你认为机器人有可能有自己的需求和愿望吗?1(学生用书见P166 ) to do sth.迫切想要做某事
for sth.急于想得到某物
desire to do sth.渴望做某事
desire sb.to do sth.想要某人做某事
desire that...渴望……(从句中谓语动词用should+
动词原形虚拟语气形式)(1) have a strong desire (2) My desire is that I should come to China again soon.
我的愿望是能很快再来中国。
We always desire to live in peace with our neighbours.
我们总是想与我们的邻居们和平共处。
It is desired that this rule should be brought to the attention of the staff.
请把这条规定提请办事人员注意。
The president desired that you (should) visit him next week.
总统希望你下星期去拜访他。
温馨提示:desire作及物动词,不用于进行时态。alarm n.警报;惊恐
vt.使警觉;使惊恐;惊动
However, when she first saw the robot, she felt alarmed.(教材P11)
然而她初次见到机器人的时候就感到有点儿惊恐。2 ring the alarm 敲警钟
sound the alarm 发警报;吹警报号
give the alarm to...给……发警报
take (the) alarm at 对……感到吃惊; 因……而惊恐
in alarm 惊恐地
(2) be alarmed at... 被……吓一跳
alarmed adj.惊恐的;忧虑的
alarming adj.(令某人)惊慌的;(令某人)忧虑的(1)(3) Sound the alarm in case of fire.
万一失火就按响警报器。
Hearing a scream , he jumped up in alarm.
听到尖叫声,他惊慌地跳了起来。
We didn’t take alarm at the news.
我们听到这消息并不吃惊。sympathy n.同情;同情心
Claire thought it was ridiculous to be offered sympathy by a robot. (教材P11)
克莱尔觉得,机器人会向她表示同情,这有点荒唐可笑。3 have/feel sympathy for sb./sth.对某人/某物表示同情
get sympathy from sb.获得某人的同情

have sympathy with/for...赞同(支持)……
in sympathy with sb./sth.支持某人/某事
be out of sympathy with 不赞成
(3)sympathetic adj. 同情的,赞同的
(1)(2) I have much sympathy for you.
我很同情你。
She pressed my hand in sympathy.
她同情地紧紧握住我的手。
I eyed Charlotte with sympathy.
我同情地望着夏洛特。
I have no sympathy with your silly ideas.
我不赞成你那愚蠢的主意。
He is in sympathy with their beliefs.
他与他们的信仰一致。
He is out of sympathy with the war.
他不赞同这场战争。favour(A.E.favor) n.恩惠,帮忙;偏爱
vt.偏袒;赞同
As a favour Tony promised to help Claire make herself smarter and her home more elegant. (教材P11)
托尼想让克莱尔高兴起来,他想帮助克莱尔,使她和她的家变得高雅大方。4 ask a favour of sb.=ask sb. a favour求某人帮个忙
do sb.a favour=do a favour for sb.帮某人一个忙
do sth.as a favour 为了帮忙而做某事
in favour of赞成,支持;以…..来代替
in sb.’s favour对某人有利
(3)be in/out of favour(with)受宠/失宠
(2) (1) Do me a favour and turn the radio down while I’m on the phone, will you?
劳驾,我在打电话时把收音机的声音调小点好吗?
We are in favour of having a picnic if the weather is favorable.
如果天气好,我们赞成野餐。
A great thing has happened in our favor. Nobody must spoil it.
这件事对我们有利,可别弄糟了!
She is out of favour with her employer.
她不再受到老板的偏爱。accompany vt.陪伴;伴奏
As he was not allowed to accompany her to the shops, he wrote out a list of items for her... (教材P11)
因为克莱尔不让托尼陪她去商店,所以托尼就给她写了份购物清单……5 accompany sb.to...陪某人到……(to为介词)
accompany with伴随;随同;与……同时发生(或完成,做)
be accompanied by由……伴奏/伴随
accompany sb.at/on sth.(尤指用钢琴)为……伴奏
company n.陪伴;交往;公司;商号
keep sb. company陪伴某人
(3) companion n.同伴,伙伴(1)(2) The storm is accompanied with thunder.
暴风雨中夹杂着雷声。
In the hotel, they accompanied the old man in drinking away as usual.
在旅馆里,他们陪这位老人和往常一样喝个不停。
Sarah sings and Bill accompanies her on the guitar.
莎拉唱歌,比尔弹吉他为她伴奏。
The speaker accompanied his speech with gestures.
演讲者边讲边做手势。declare vt.宣布;声明;宣称;表明
She cried out “Tony” and then heard him declare that he didn’t want to leave her the next day and that he felt more than just the desire to please her. (教材P11-12)
她大叫一声“托尼”,然后听到托尼一本正经地说,明天他不想离开她,而且他并不满足于仅仅使她开心。6declare sb./sth.to be宣布某人或某事
declare for/against表示赞成/反对……
declare war (on/against)(向……)宣战
declare sth.open/closed宣布……开始/结束 The governor declared a state of emergency.
州长宣布进入紧急状态。
She declared that she didn’t want to see him again.
她声称她不想再见他了。
He declared the report to be beyond belief.
他声称这个报告不可信。
It was announced that there would be a celebration on Sunday.
据称,星期日要举行庆祝(活动)。test out 考验;试验(彻底的检查)
It was going to be tested out by Larry’s wife, Claire. (教材P11)
这项试验将由拉里的夫人克莱尔来尝试。1(1) test for为鉴定……而测试;勘探
have/take a test in 参加……考试
stand/bear the test 经得起考验
put...to the test 使……经得起考验;实验(2) (学生用书见P167 ) Working in the new school gave him a chance to test out some of the latest ideas in education.
在那所新学校工作使他有机会对某些最新教育思想进行检验。
The company is testing for oil.
那家公司正在勘探石油。leave behind 留下,遗留
leave aside (把某事)搁置一边,不考虑
leave for 出发前往
leave out 省去;遗漏;不考虑 She’s asked to be left alone but the press keep pestering her.
她要求不要打扰她,但报界总是缠着她不放。
I wonder why they left aside such an important question.
我纳闷他们为什么不考虑如此重要的一个问题。
v It was careless of him to leave out an important detail.
他真粗心,漏掉了一个重要细节。set aside 将……放到一边;为……节省或保留(钱或时间);暂时不考虑
He felt happy when his boss stated that he could set aside some time for exercise. (教材P13)
当他的老板说,他每天可以抽出时间从事锻炼时,他感到很开心。3set about doing着手做某事
set down (车辆或司机)停下来让(乘客)下车;记下;放下
set off出发,动身;起程;使……爆炸
set out出发;摆放;陈述或宣布;开始做某事
set up摆放或竖起某物;使……准备使用;开办,建立 I try to set aside a few minutes each day to do some exercises.
我每天尽量腾出一些时间锻炼一下身体。
She set aside her book and lit a cigarette.
她把书放在一旁,点燃了一支香烟。
Why don’t you set your ideas down on paper?
你怎么不把你的想法写在纸上呢?
Do be careful with those fireworks; the slightest spark could set them off.
要格外小心这些烟火,稍有火星就能引起爆炸。“状语+谓语+主语”式的全倒装结构
As she turned around, there stood Gladys Claffern. (教材P11)
她一转身,发现格拉迪斯·克拉芬站在那里。句子谓语是动词go, come, run, stand, live等表示位置转移的动词以及be动词,且句中又有表示方向的副词there, here, up, down, in, out, away等,为强调该副词,可将副词置于句首,若这时主语是名词,则主谓全部倒装;若为代词,则不倒装。全倒装结构一般用于以下二个方面:(学生用书见P167 )(1)由地点和时间副词引出的完全倒装句:以地点副词here, there和时间副词now, then开头,而主语又是名词时,构成完全倒装句。
There appeared to be a man in black in the distance.
远处有个穿黑色衣服的人。
(2)表示方位的状语位于句首时。
Out rushed a missile from under the bomber.
轰炸机下面窜出一枚导弹。 Ⅰ.品句填词(用所给词的恰当形式或根据语境写一个合适的词)
1.“These results are just the tip of the iceberg.” he said, adding that many more species that have yet to be assessed could also be serious threat.
【答案】 1.under
2.He wasted few gestures; as we spoke, his hands remained _______(elegant) folded on his desk.
【答案】 2 .elegantly
3.The moment they saw the fire the Queen’s women all cried out ____ alarm while the gentlemen began to issue instructions to one another.
【答案】 3.in
4.Since the factors for my choice are in black and white, what remains (desire) is how to strive for it.
【答案】 4.to be desired (学生用书见P168 )5.Mona Lisa’s smile (favor) by every class of the society. The smile has a fresh kind of spirit.
【答案】 5.is favored
6.Black humorists often attack the (absurd) they see in life itself, as well as society’s ills.
【答案】 6.absurdity
7. (scan) and checked by specialists, he dashed back to the stadium to join in the celebrations.
【答案】 7.Having been scanned
8.Although the problem (exist) for a long time, it was not until recently that people came to realize its importance.
【答案】8.has been existing
9.It was the first national park in the world. After Yellowstone became a public park, many other areas of great scenic importance were set .
【答案】9.aside
10. (declare) a genius is a high honor; a compliment to be sure, but also a big title to uphold.
【答案】 10.To be declared
Ⅱ.单句改错(含词汇和本单元的语法)
1.There can be many arguments for and against this theory, but the debate is bound to remaining inconclusive.
【答案】remaining→remain
2.The president was so young that he was junior than some of his employees.
【答案】than→to
3.One woman who divorced with her husband of 20 years told the Los Angele Times that they would have divorced much earlier had the laws been changed earlier.
【答案】去掉husband 前的with4.I adored my teachers; their spirit gave me the unlimited power to desire after knowledge and their teaching made me become a kind person.
【答案】after→for
5.I have been kept accompanied by the most considerate friends who keep encouraging me through the most difficult time.
【答案】去掉kept
6.They are not panic yet, but as the job rejections mount up, they are beginning to feel alarming.
【答案】alarming→alarmed
7.With the development of society,English oral tests have been appealed for due to the fact that more and more qualified English speakers are desired with in all walks of life.
【答案】去掉desired后的with
8.You are a real friend and a pick-me-up, but I'd really like to be leaving alone right now to do some deep thinking.
【答案】leaving→left
9.The fire service said numerous people were trapped in buildings, and a state of emergency had declared.
【答案】在declared 前加been
10.When the alarm clock sounded, she automatically reached her gym bag and headed out of the door.
【答案】在reached 后加for Ⅲ.课文语法填空

Larry worked for a company that made robots. Recently it had begun experimenting with a household robot, 1. ________ was going to be tested out by Larry's wife, Claire. But Claire didn't want to have the robot in her house at first, especially when her husband would be 2. ________ (absence) for three weeks. The robot's name was Tony and he seemed more like a human 3. ________ a machine. He was tall and handsome with smooth hair and a deep voice although his 4. ________ (face) expression never changed.
On the second morning Tony brought Claire breakfast and then asked her whether she needed help dressing. She felt 5. ________ (embarrass) on hearing this and quickly asked him to go, for it was 6. ___________ (disturb) and frightening that he looked so human.
whichabsentthanfacialembarasseddisturbing7. ________ the passing of time, she began to trust him while Tony was helpful to make her smarter and her home more elegant. Tony gave Claire a new haircut and changed the make-up she 8. ________ When the clerk in the shop was rude to her, she rang Tony 9. ________ for help. Tony even made her to be an envy of the women. Before the time for Tony to be taken away to the company, Claire fell 10. ________ love with Tony. Eventually Tony had to be rebuilt, for the company won?t allow such an absurd thing to happen.

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