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学年人教版高一英语暑假作业6
2017-2018学年人教版高一英语暑假作业(6)
一、阅读理解
1. Manhasalwayswantedtofly.Someofthegreatestmeninhistoryhavethoughtabouttheproblem.Oneofthese,forexample,wasthegreatItalianartist,LeonardodaVinci.Inthesixteenthcenturyhemadedesignsformachinesthatwouldfly.Buttheywereneverbuilt.
Throughouthistory,otherlessfamousmenhavewantedtofly.examplewasamaninAnEngland800yearsago.madeapairofwingsfromchicke
feathers. Thenhefixedthemtohisbodyandjumpedintotheairfromatallbuilding.Hedidnotflyveryfar.Instead,hefelltothegroundandbrokeeveryboneinhisbody.
ThefirstrealsteptookplaceinFrancein1783.Twobrothers,theMontgolfiers,madeaverylarge“hotairballoon”.Theyknewthathotairrises.Whynotfillaballoonwithit?
Theballoonwasmadeofclothandpaper.InSeptemberofthatyear,theKingandQueenofFrancecametoseetheballoon.Theywatcheditcarrytheveryfirstairpassengersintothesky.Thepassengerswereasheepandachicken.Wedonotknowhowtheyfeltaboutthetrip.Butwedoknowthatthetriplastedeightminutesandthattheanimalslandedsafely.Twomonthslater,twomendidthesamething.TheyroseaboveParisinaballoonofthesamekind.Theirtriplastedtwenty-fiveminutesandtheytravelledabouteightkilometres
1.LeonardodaVinci______.
A.saidthatmanwouldflyintheskyoneday
B.builtakindofmachinewhichneverflew
C.drewmanybeautifulpicturesofbirds.
D.madedesignsforflyingmachine
2.EighthundredyearsagoanEnglishman______.
A.madeakindofflyingmachine
B.triedtoflywithwingsmadeofchickenfeather
C.wantedtobuildakindofballoon
D.triedtoflyonalargebird
3.Infact,theEnglishmanwhotriedtofly______.
A.losthislife
B.flewonly8minutes
C.losthisway
D.succeededinflying
2. LyinginVictoria,Australia,PhillipIslandNatureParkisabeautifulseasideholidaydestination.PhillipIslandprovidesarelaxing,adventurousandmemorablecostalholiday.Fulloffamilyattractions,friendlywildlife,shelteredswimmingspotsandbeautifulbeachesandbays,itisreallyhardtofindareasonnottotakeaholiday.
KoalaConservationCentreandChurchillIslandHeritageFarm
AtriptoPhillipIslandwouldn'tbecompletewithoutvisitingtheKoalaConservationCentreandChurchillIslandHeritageFarm.Thisamazingnativewildlifeattractionprovidestheopportunitytoexperiencewildkoalasintheirnaturalenvironment.Youwillalsoenjoyveryimpressivewaterviews,ancientbuildingsandlovelygardens.Perfectforafamilydayout!
PenguinParade
ThePenguinParadeonPhillipIslandisAustralia'smostpopularwildlifeattraction.Everysunset,wildlittlepenguinsappearfromtheseaandwalkacrossthebeachtotheirsandholes.Hereyoucanexperiencethisnaturalviewthatyouwillfindnowhereelseintheworld.
OPENINGTIME:
10a.m.
CLOSINGTIME:
Varies.ClosedonChristmasDay
3ParksPass
ThisticketgivesyouentrytothePenguinParadeatPhillipIslandNaturePark,aswellasentrytotheKoalaConservationCentreandChurchillIslandHeritageFarm.
Allticketswillhave12monthsvalidity(有效期)fromtimeofbuying.
Ticketswillbedeliveredtoyouremailboxwithin60minutesofbuying.Pleaseprintoutallticketsandtakethemalongwithyoutotheattraction.
1.WhatcanbeenjoyedinPhillipIslandNaturePark?
A.Fiercewildlife.
B.Charmingbeaches.
C.Outdoorswimmingspots.
D.Variousmodernbuildings.
2.Accordingtothepassage,PenguinParade .
A.opensat10a.m.everyday
B.providesthechancetoseewildpenguins
C.isthemostpopularwildlifeattraction
D.offernoplacetoexperiencenaturalview
3.IntheKoalaConservationCentreandChurchillIslandHeritageFarmwecanappreciate .
A.wildkoalasandpenguins
B.waterviewsandpenguins'holes
C.wildkoalasandlovelygardens
D.wildpenguinsandancientbuildings
4. Ifyoubuya3ParksPassonline, .
A.youmustuseitwithinayear
B.youmustprintitoutin60minutes
C.youcanhaveitdeliveredtoyourhouse
D.youcantakeyourfamilyalongtothepark
3. NOTallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars(伤口).Oftentheyrelive(再体验)theseexperiencesinnightmares.
NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblyerase(抹去),theeffectofpainfulmemories.
InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasing(释放)chemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthat