新学练考英语同步必修5译林版Unit 3 Science and natureSection Ⅲ 知能演练轻松闯关Word文档下载推荐.docx
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5.Pleasereenteryourpasswordto____________(确认)itiscorrect.
confirm
6.Heenviesherthepositionshehasachievedinher____________(职业).
profession
单句改错
1.I’dsaysheisprettyrich,judgefromherclothes.____________________
judge→judging
2.Theproject,conductingbyourheadmaster,haswonthestudents’support.____________________
conducting→conducted
3.Therewasfrostontheground,confirmedthatfallhadarrivedinCanada.____________________
confirmed→confirming
4.Thisfrightenboywhosemotherwaslostinthedisasterislookingforhernow.____________________
frighten→frightened
5.Weviewtheholidayforatimeforrecreation,butshehasadifferentidea.____________________
第一个for→as
完成句子
1.就我个人而言,这部电影糟糕透顶。
AsfarasI’mconcerned,thisfilm____________.
couldn’tbeworse
2.朱丽叶是她班上最高的。
(一句多译)
①________________________________________________________________________
②________________________________________________________________________
③________________________________________________________________________
①Juliaisthetalleststudentinherclass.②Juliaistallerthananyotherstudent/alltheotherstudents/anyoneelseinherclass.③NoonecanbetallerthanJuliainherclass.
3.和他谈这事没有用。
______________________withhimaboutit.
Itisnousetalking
4.她能否来还很难说。
______________________shewillbeabletocome.
Itisdoubtfulwhether
5.他不会吃任何东西,除非是他自己做的。
Hewouldn’teatanything__________hecookedithimself.
unless
课文语篇改错
GMfood:
hopeordanger?
Therehasbeengreatprogressinthestudyofgenetics.Doorshaveopeneduptotechnologiesthatneverexistedago.Therearetwowaysinthataplantorananimalcanbegeneticallymodified.First,newmaterialcanbeinsertedintoit’sDNAtogivetheplantoranimalqualitieswhichtheywouldneverhaveinnature.Second,materialcanbetakenfromtheDNAofaplantortheanimalinordertoremovequalitiesinwhicharenotdesired.OneaimofGMresearchistoproducefoodwhichwillmakeushealthier.GMplantshaslargerharvests.Noonereallyknowswhetheritissafetyforanimalsorhumanstoeat.NooneknowsthateffectstheGMmaterialmighthaveonthefoodchain.
Therehasbeengreatprogressinthestudyofgenetics.Doorshaveopeneduptotechnologiesthatneverexisted.Therearetwowaysinaplantorananimalcanbegeneticallymodified.First,newmaterialcanbeinsertedintoDNAtogivetheplantoranimalqualitieswhichwouldneverhaveinnature.Second,materialcanbetakenfromtheDNAofaplantoranimalinordertoremovequalitieswhicharenotdesired.OneaimofGMresearchistoproducefoodwhichwillmakeushealthier.GMplantslargerharvests.Noonereallyknowswhetheritisforanimalsorhumanstoeat.NooneknowseffectstheGMmaterialmighthaveonthefoodchain.
A卷
单句语法填空
1.Thecourthasyettopass____________(judge)inthiscase.
2.Thoughthegirlhadbeensufferingfromtheblooddisease,sheactedasifnothinghadhappenedtoherwhilefacingherfriendsand____________(relate).
relations
3.Theresearch,____________(conduct)bySt.GeorgeUniversity,showsthatdifferentparentshavedifferentapproachestotheseproblems.
conducted
4.Thenumberofstudentsinourclassismorethan50andthemajorityofthem____________(be)fromthecountryside.
are
5.Thepossibilitythatthe____________(major)ofthelaborforcewillworkathomeisoftendiscussed.
6.Afterall,spottingtigersmerely____________(confirm)theirbeauty;
trackingthemcanmakeyouawareofsomethingmore.
confirms
7.—Helookssofrighteningandthekidsarereallyscared.
—Heoftenusesthat____________(frighten)looktofrightenthem.
frightening
8.Nopersonshallentertheareawithoutofficial____________(permit).
9.Doyourememberthefirsttimeyou____________(talk)withaforeigner?
talked
10.Mr.Blackisveryhappybecausetheclothesmadeinhisfactoryhaveneverbeen____________(much)popular.
more
阅读理解
A
Whenaperson’sheartstops,thereareonlysecondstoact.Ifperformedeffectively,CPRcankeepapersonaliveuntilmedicalhelparrives.Insomeareasmedicalhelpmaytakemorethan10minutestoarrive.Everyminutecountsandcanmeanthedifferenceinlifeordeath.Also,CPRismosteffectivewhenitisgivenwithoutbeingstopped.Unfortunately,insomesituations,itcanbedifficultornearlyimpossibleforfirstresponderstocontinueCPRasapersonisbeingtakenfromabuildingorotherareaswithdifficultland.
ButCPRdevicescanhelpsolvetheseproblems.Theycanautomatically(自动地)deliverCPRstrokes(打击动作)tocontinuebloodmovementaroundbodiesandoxygensupplyofunresponsiveinjuredpersons.OnesuchautomaticCPRdevice,calledtheAutoPulse,increasedthesurvivalrateofpatientsinneedofCPRby3.6%.Thedeviceprovidescompressionstrokesbyrapidlyinflating(使充气)anddeflatingabag.ThedeviceisbatteryoperatedandcanperformCPRforover10minutes.Thedevicecouldsavethousandsofliveseveryyear.
TheAutoPulseisspecificallydesignedtohelpmedicalstaffandotherfirstresponderscontinueCPRinareaswhereCPRoperatedbyhandsisnearlyimpossible.AccordingtoZoll,oneofthecreatorsoftheAutoPulse,theirdevicecanprovidebetterCPRcompressionstrokesthanfirstrespondersindifficultsituations.
Withalittletraining,firstrespondersareabletosetuptheAutoPulseinjust14seconds.Zollreportstheirdevicealsohasalowerrateofbeingstoppedin85%ofthecasesincomparisontoCPRthatpeopleperformusinghands.
TheAutoPulsehasbeenreportedmanytimesinlifesavingevents.Althoughthedeviceappearstoleadtogoodresults,somefirstrespondersdonotwanttousetheAutoPulseoverthefearofafailureandtheexpenseofoneunit—aboutUS$10,000perunit.TheAutoPulseandotherautomatedCPRmachineswillstillneedalotmoreconvincingevidencebeforethemedicalcommunitywilllargelyacceptthedevices.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍一款自动心肺复苏设备:
AutoPulse。
1.What’stheshortcomingofCPRprovidedbyhumansaccordingtoParagraph1?
A.Itneedscertainconditions.
B.Itrequiresalongtimepreparation.
C.Itisassistedbycomplexmedicaldevices.
D.Itisonlyperformedbyprofessionalmedicalstaff.
A 解析:
推理判断题。
根据第一段中“Unfortunately,insome...difficultland.”可推断,人工心肺复苏需要一定的条件。
2.AccordingtothecreatoroftheAutoPulse,thedevice________.
A.islesseasilydisturbedthanhumans
B.isdesignedforhospitalsratherthanindividuals
C.cannotreallyreplacefirstresponderstodoCPR
D.cannotdoabetterjobthanhumansindifficultsituations
细节理解题。
根据第四段中“...hasalowerrateofbeingstoppedin85%ofthecasesincomparisontoCPR...”可知,自动心肺复苏设备较人工心肺复苏来说不容易被打断。
3.WhatisadisadvantageoftheAutoPulse?
A.Itfailstoperformwellfrequently.
B.Itisnotconvenienttocarryaround.
C.Itneedsalotoftrainingbeforeuse.
D.Itisunaffordableforpotentialusers.
D 解析:
根据第五段中“...somefirst...US$10,000perunit.”可知,其缺点是价格太昂贵了。
4.What’sthispassagemainlyabout?
A.TheimportanceoflearningCPR.
B.TheconditionsofoperatingCPR.
C.AcomparisonoftraditionalandmodernCPR.
D.AnintroductiontoanautomaticCPRmachine.
主旨大意题。
通读全文可知,本文旨在介绍一款自动心肺复苏设备。
B
Afterhavingmorethanafewacquaintances(相识的人)online,itmightcomeablowtokeensocialnetworkerslikeBarackObama,orevenFacebookfounderMarkZuckerberghimself.
Accordingtoaresearch,theaveragepersonhasinfacttwiceasmanyonlinefriendsasphysicalones.Usersofsocialnetworkingsiteshaveonaverage121onlinefriendsascomparedwithphysicalones.Thestudyalsoclaimsthatpeopletendtobemoreopen,confidentandhonestwiththeirvirtualfriendsthantheir“real”ones.
“Formostpeople,theInternetisawayofkeepingintouchwithlovedonesandfriends,butforpeoplewhoareisolated(隔离的)duetoillness,itplaysamorevitalrole,andcanoftenactasalifeline,”saysHelenOxley,apsychologistatWythenshawehospital.
“PeoplewithillnessesoftenrelyontheInternettofacilitate(促进)friendships,sincetheyblogandusenetworkingsitesasawayofdealingwiththeirillness.Itcanfoster(培养)asenseofsocialconnectionforthosewhofrequentlyfeelisolated,whichisimportanttopsychologicalwellbeing.”
Inwidersociety,thewaysinwhichfriendshipsareformedarechanging,withpeoplerecognizingthattheycandevelopdeepandmeaningfulconnectionswithothersthatthey’venevermet,andmaynevermeet.Aboutonein10peoplehaseithermettheirbestfriendsonline,orbelievestheycanmakelifelongfriendsontheWeb.
Thefindingshighlighthowsocialintroductionsarealsochanging.Onlyfivepercentwouldaskforsomeone’sphonenumber,while23percentarenowlikelytoaskforanemailaddressorafullnamewiththeintentionofaddingthepersontotheirsocialnetwork.
Atthesametime,however,aquestionnairecompletedby4,427suggeststhat20percentofparentsbelievetheirchildren’seducationisaffectedbysurfingtheNet.Theythinktheirchildrenaredoingpoorlyattheschoolduetotheamountoftimetheyspendonnoneducationalwebsites.
【解题导语】 本文主要讲述了现在的人们更相信虚拟的朋友,更有甚者将虚拟朋友当成了终身朋友,还叙述了家长们因害怕孩子受到网络的不良影响不愿意让孩子接触网络。
5.Theunderlinedword“it”inPara.1mostprobablyrefersto________.
A.peoplespendingtoo