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10.Itwasreportedinthelocalnewspaperthatanumberofpricelessworksofart________(steal)fromthegallerylastnight.

Ⅲ.短语填空

11.Thehousesacrossthestreetare________________(成为废墟),buttheywereingoodconditionafewyearsago.

12.Ifyouareathomeandyousmellgas,openthewindowsandgetoutofthebuilding________________(立刻).

13.Shehasgonetothelibraryto________________(寻找)afewfactsandfiguresforthereportduringthepastweeks.

14.Theteacher________________(认为……无关紧要)thematterbecauseheconsidereditasmallpotato.

15.Thewholehighschool________________(对……感到震惊)thenewsofthetwostudentswhokilledthemselves.

Ⅳ.句型训练

16.Thestorytellerwastellingusastoryinavividway__________________________ithimself.(asif)

这个讲故事的人以一种生动的方式给我们讲了一个故事,好像他亲身经历过一样。

17.Anofficialsaysabout3.33millionhectaresofthearea'

sfarmland__________________crops.(too…to…)

一名官员说,这个地区大约333万公顷农田受污染太严重而不能种植作物。

18.Thenewsofthesuddendeathoftheyoungfamouspianistcamethismorning,_________.(shock)

今天早上传来了这位著名的年轻钢琴家突然去世的消息,这使他的支持者们很震惊。

19.Threedayslater,whenfirefightersputoutthelastoftheflames,some500blocksinthecity________________.(ruin)

消防队员在3天后扑灭最后一处火情时,这座城市中已有约500个街区成为废墟。

20.Lookout!

Don'

tgettooclosetothebuilding,________________thesedays.(restore)

小心!

不要靠近那座大楼,这些天它的屋顶正在被修缮。

能力提升

Ⅴ.阅读理解

A

Whereshouldanadventuroustouristgo?

Afteryou'

vedonesightseeinginLondon,doneshoppinginNewYork,tastedthelocalfoodinParis,anddancedtoyourheart'

scontentattheBrazilianCarnival,whereelsecanyougo?

Whatexotic(异国的)touristdestinationawaitsyou?

Well,Antarcticasoundsliketheholidayofalifetime!

It'

sconsideredthelastgreatwildernessontheearth.Justafewscientistsinresearchstationssharetheicylandscapewithpenguinsandotheranimalswhichcancopewiththelowtemperatures.

TourismbeganinAntarcticainthe1950sandit'

sstillonasmallscale.About37,000touristsareexpectedtherethisseason,butmanywon'

tevenleavetheboat.

TheBBC'

sJulietRixvisitedthefrozencontinentandaskedherselfifsheshouldbethereatall,causingpotentialproblemstosuchasensitiveenvironment.Hertourguideadmittedthatallvisitorsleaveafootprintandtheyallgotothesameplaces,theaccessiblecoastline,whichisalsowherethepenguinsandsealsgotobreed.

Butsomepeoplebelievethatifcarefullycontrolled,tourismcanbegoodforAntarctica.Ithasnonativepopulationanditneedsadvocates.Visitorstotheicycontinentmightbereadytosupportandeventofunditspreservation.Andthey'

relikelytoengageinthediscussionaboutglobalwarming,whichhasledtothemeltingofglaciers.

AccordingtoRix,guidelinesarefollowedwhenyou'

reabouttosetfootinAntarcticaandtouristshavetodisinfect(消毒)theirbootstomakesurenoalienspeciesareintroduced.

Andonceonland,there'

snoeatingorsmoking.Rocks,bonefragments—nothingshouldbetakenasasouvenirandnothingshouldbeleftbehind.TouristsfortunateenoughtovisittheAntarcticamustbeawarethatthisisnottheirhomeandkeeptheirfingerscrossedsothatfuturegenerationswillalsobeabletoenjoysuchbreathtakingviews.

21.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,wecanlearnthat________.

A.Antarcticahasbecomethebestplaceforpeopletotravel

B.onlyscientistscanbeallowedtogotoAntarctica

C.Antarcticaislessaffectedbyhumanactivities

D.noanimalscansurviveinAntarcticaexceptpenguins

22.JulietRix'

stravelinAntarcticamentionedinthefourthparagraphindicatesthat________.

A.governmentsshouldtakemeasurestostoptouristsfromgoingtoAntarctica

B.whethertouristsshouldgotoAntarcticaornotshouldbeconsideredcarefully

C.theanimals'

habitatinAntarcticahasbeenseriouslyaffectedbytourism

D.onlyjournalistsbegintopayattentiontotheenvironmentalprotectioninAntarctica

23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtoRix?

A.TouristscaneatandsmokeinAntarctica.

B.TouristscantakesomethingtheylikefromAntarctica.

C.Touristscanthrowawaysomethingtheydon'

tneedinAntarctica.

D.TouristscanenjoythebeautifulsceneryinAntarctica.

24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Whycan'

ttouristsgotoAntarctica?

B.HowcantouristsgotoAntarctica?

C.ShouldtouristsgotoAntarctica?

D.AretouristsallowedtogotoAntarctica?

B

PaulSalopekisanoldfashionedexplorer,settingoutonfoottocircletheworld.Heisalsoamoderndayexplorer.Ontopofafewclothes,asmallfirstaidkitandnotebooks,heiscarryingarecorder,avideocamera,asmallcomputerandasatellitephone—atelephonethatconnectstoasatelliteandcanbeusedinmanyplaceswherecellphonesdon'

twork.

Thejourneyislong:

21,000miles!

Itwilltakesevenyearstocompleteit.

SalopekwasborninCaliforniaandspenthischildhoodinMexico.Hesayshehasalwayslikedtotravelanddoesn'

tliketorush.Attheageoffourteen,heclimbedMountWhitneyinCaliforniaandcrossedthestate'

sSierraNevadaMountainsalone.Whenhewasfifteenyears,hewalkedthelengthofDeathValley.Heoncerodeamule(骡子)2,000milesthroughmountainsinMexico.

Along-timereporter,SalopekhasreportedfromAfrica,AsiaandMexico.Now51yearsold,heplanstokeepwriting.Ashetravelsaroundtheworld,heiswritingstoriesaboutthepeoplehemeetsandthewaytheylive.Helooksforhowpeoplefindlocalsolutionstobigproblemssuchaslackoffoodandwater.Healsorecordsthesoundshehearsandtakesphotosoftheskyandtheearth'

ssurface.

ThelongwalkstartedintheRiftValleyinEthiopiainEastAfrica.ManyconsiderEastAfricatobehometothefirsthumans,wholived160,000yearsago.

SalopekisretracingthepathsourancestorstookastheyleftAfricaandsettledinpartsoftheMiddleEast,Europe,AsiaandtheAmericas.AsSalopekiswalking,heislearningmoreabouthimselfandallofhumankind.

25.Theunderlinedphrase“Ontopof”inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby“________”.

A.inadditiontoB.inthelightof

C.inreferencetoD.intheserviceof

26.Theauthordevelopsthethirdparagraphmainlyby________.

A.providingexamples

B.makingcomparisons

C.makingacarefulanalysis

D.followingtheorderoftime

27.Accordingtothepassage,PaulSalopekisa________.

A.doctorwholikescarryingasmallfirstaidkit

B.writerwholikestravelling,exploringandstudying

C.journalistwholikestravelling,exploring,writingandstudying

D.photographerwhoisgoodatusingsatellitecommunicationequipment

28.What'

sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.PaulSalopek:

reflectingpeople'

sreallives

B.PaulSalopek:

followingman'

sfirstfootsteps

C.PaulSalopek:

goingforasevenyearstudy

D.PaulSalopek:

lookingbackuponthechildhood

Ⅵ.短文改错

Inourlife,weoftenregretwhatwedidandwhichwecouldn'

tdo.Actually,itdoesn'

tbenefitusatall.Asformostofus,wemissedmanychancetoearnmoremoney,togetahighpositionandtorealizeourdreams.Weoftenregretthatwedon'

tseizethoseopportunities,thusfeelupset.Althoughwedoknowregrettingthepastisnobenefit,butwestillcan'

thelpdoingit.

Toavoidtheproblembelow,weneedtopaymoreattentiontowhatyouaredoingnow,makingusbusierandhavingnotimetorecallthepast.Moreover,we'

dbettersetreasonablygoalsonebyone.Onlybydoingsocanwestruggleforourfuturebetter.

课时作业(四)

【基础检测】

Ⅰ.1.extremely 2.frightening;

frightened 3.judgement 

4.dirty 5.sufferings

Ⅱ.6.damaging 7.on 8.himself 9.Beinginjured10.werestolen

Ⅲ.11.inruins 12.rightaway 13.digout 14.thoughtlittleof

15.wasshockedat

Ⅳ.16.asifhehadexperienced

 17.istoopollutedtogrow

18.whichshockedhisfans/whichmadehisfansshocked

19.lay/wereinruins

20.whoseroof/theroofofwhichisbeingrestored

【能力提升】

Ⅴ.

21.C 22.B 23.D 24.C 

25.A 26.D 27.C 28.B 

Ⅵ.

tbenefit

what

usatall.Asformostofus,wemissedmanychancetoearnmoremoney,togetahighpositionand

chanceshigher

torealizeourdreams.Weoftenregretthatwedon'

tseizethoseopportunities,thusfeelupset.

didn'

tfeeling

Althoughwedoknowregrettingthepastis∧nobenefit,

westillcan'

thelpdoingit.

of

Toavoidtheproblembelow,weneedtopaymoreattentiontowhatyouaredoingnow,

abovewe

makingusbusierandhavingnotimetorecallthepast.Moreover,we'

dbettersetreasonablygoalsreasonable

onebyone.Onlybydoingsocanwestruggleforourfuturebetter.

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