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选必二Unit4ReadingThinking课文原始文本语法填空
选必二Unit4Reading&Thinking课文原始文本语法填空
词汇&语法复习:
1.Thepastfewweeksofherlifehadbeen______(pleasant)shecouldeverremember.
2.Withalonghistory,theChinatowncontainscomplexstreets,______(offer)allkindsofantiquefurniture.
3.Shortlyaftersufferingamassiveearthquake,thecitytook______anewlook.
4.SometimesweshouldunderstandthedeepermeaningofsomeChinese______(idiom)ratherthantakethemliterally.
5.Thefilmissoawesome______itisreallyapitythatyoudidn’tgowithus.
6.Pleasekeepme______(inform)ofanychanges______(arise)duringmyabsence.
ØThepastfewweeksofherlifehadbeenthemostpleasantshecouldeverremember.
ØWithalonghistory,theChinatowncontainscomplexstreets,offeringallkindsofantiquefurniture.
ØShortlyaftersufferingamassiveearthquake,thecitytookonanewlook.
ØSometimesweshouldunderstandthedeepermeaningofsomeChineseidiomsratherthantakethemliterally.
ØThefilmissoawesomethatitisreallyapitythatyoudidn’tgowithus.
ØPleasekeepmeinformedofanychangesarisingduringmyabsence.
7.Inajobinterview,youshouldhighlightyourskillsandpreviousexperience______(relate)totheposition.
8.Thesmile______(freeze)onherlipsimmediatelysheheardthenews.
9.Youarebound______(succeed)sinceyouhavemadesosteadyprogress.
10.Allthepeoplepresent______(hold)theirbreathwhiletheresultswereannounced.
11.It______(anticipate)thatbytheendofthismonthoilpricewillhaverisenbyabout10%.
12.Thelinedidnotclose______(complete),butinboundandoutboundtrainshadtoshareoneofthetwotracksnearthestation.
ØInajobinterview,youshouldhighlightyourskillsandpreviousexperiencerelatedtotheposition.
ØThesmilefrozeonherlipsimmediatelysheheardthenews.
ØYouareboundtosucceedsinceyouhavemadesosteadyprogress.
ØAllthepeoplepresentheldtheirbreathwhiletheresultswereannounced.
ØItisanticipatedthatbytheendofthismonthoilpricewillhaverisenbyabout10%.
ØThelinedidnotclosecompletely,butinboundandoutboundtrainshadtoshareoneofthetwotracksnearthestation.
课文文本语法填空:
SEEINGTHETRUENORTHVIARAIL:
VANCOUVERANDTHEHEARTOFCANADA
LiDaiyuandhercousinLiuQianwenttoCanadatovisittheircousinsinHalifax1.______theAtlanticcoast.Ratherthantravelby2.______(commerce)airlinealltheway,theydecidedtoflytoVancouverandthentakethetrain.Forbothofthem,thethoughtof3.______(cross)thewholecountrybyrailwasexciting.
4.______startingout,theyspentacoupleofdaysinVancouver,seeingthesights.Duringtheirfirstday,5.______istypicalofVancouver,itrained.Despitetheweather,theywereabletotakeaboatrideoutintothebay,andlatervisit6.______islandthathadwonderfulshops7.______(sell)craftsandantiques.Thenextdaywasclearandmild,andtheywerepleasedtoseethebeautifulmountains8.______(look)outoverthecity.Later,theytookapleasanthikeinaforestjustashortdistanceaway.
Thenextmorning,thetwogirls9.______(arise)earlytotakethetraintoLakeLouise,10.______(pass)throughtheCanadianRockies.11.______(see)fromthetrainwindow,themountainsandforestsofCanadalooked12.______(mass).Whenthetrainarrivedatthestation,theytookataxitoLakeLouise,13.______thebluewaterliterallytooktheirbreathawaywith14.______(it)exceptionalbeauty.Theyspentthenight,andthentook15.______coachboundnorththroughtheCanadianRockiestoJasper.16.______(look)atthebeautifulscenery,theybothagreedthatitwas17.______(awesome)journeytheyhadevertaken.Inadditiontoseeing18.s______mountainpeaksandforests,onehighlightoftheirtripwasbeingabletoseemanydifferent19.______(creatures),includingdeer,mountaingoats,andevenagrizzlybearandaneagle.
FromJasper,theycaughtthetraintowardsToronto.Oneofthetrain'sfirststopswasinEdmonton,the20.______(province)capitalofAlberta,thecentreofCanada'shugeoilandgasdrillingindustry.Edmontonis21.______(freeze)coldinwinter,withdailytemperatures22.______(average)-10℃.Sinceitcanbetoocoldtogooutdoors,Edmontonishome23.______manyshoppingmalls.Infact,oneofthelargestshopping24.______(mall)inNorthAmericaisinEdmonton.
FromEdmonton,thetrainheadedsoutheastacrossthegreat25.______(Canada)Prairie.Atschool,DaiyuandLiuQianhadlearntthatCanada'spopulationisonlyslightlyoverthirtysevenmillion.However,theydidnot26.a______seeingsuchanopencountry,andweretrulyamazed.Theywentthroughtwowheatgrowingprovinces,27.______theysawabunchoffarms28.______coveredaverylargearea.
Afteranotherdayonthetrain,eventuallytheywerebackin29.______urbanarea,thecityofWinnipeg.Fromthere,theytravelledthroughthenight,and30.______(wake)upinOntario—alandofforestsandlakes.Thetrainthunderedon,throughthe31.______(roll)hills.Thebushesandmapletreesoutsidetheirwindowswerered,gold,andorange,andtherewasfrostontheground,32.______(confirm)thatautumnhadarrivedinCanada.Nightcameagain,andthetrainturnedsouthtowardsToronto.Whentheywokeupthenextmorning33.______pulledbackthecurtain,theycouldseethewidestretchofLakeHuron—oneofthefourGreatLakesonOntario'ssouthernborder.Itwasnotuntil9:
30a.m.31.______theyfinallyreachedthecapitalofOntario,Toronto.Allinall,theirtripfromVancouvertoTorontohadtakena32.______(durable)offourdays.
完整文本:
SEEINGTHETRUENORTHVIARAIL:
VANCOUVERANDTHEHEARTOFCANADA
LiDaiyuandhercousinLiuQianwenttoCanadatovisittheircousinsinHalifax1.ontheAtlanticcoast.Ratherthantravelby2.commercialairlinealltheway,theydecidedtoflytoVancouverandthentakethetrain.Forbothofthem,thethoughtof3.crossingthewholecountrybyrailwasexciting.
4.Beforestartingout,theyspentacoupleofdaysinVancouver,seeingthesights.Duringtheirfirstday,5.asistypicalofVancouver,itrained.Despitetheweather,theywereabletotakeaboatrideoutintothebay,andlatervisit6.anislandthathadwonderfulshops7.sellingcraftsandantiques.Thenextdaywasclearandmild,andtheywerepleasedtoseethebeautifulmountains8.lookingoutoverthecity.Later,theytookapleasanthikeinaforestjustashortdistanceaway.
Thenextmorning,thetwogirls9.aroseearlytotakethetraintoLakeLouise,10.passingthroughtheCanadianRockies.11.Seeingfromthetrainwindow,themountainsandforestsofCanadalooked12.massive.Whenthetrainarrivedatthestation,theytookataxitoLakeLouise,13.wherethebluewaterliterallytooktheirbreathawaywith14.itsexceptionalbeauty.Theyspentthenight,andthentook15.acoachboundnorththroughtheCanadianRockiestoJasper.16.Lookingatthebeautifulscenery,theybothagreedthatitwas17.themostawesomejourneytheyhadevertaken.Inadditiontoseeing18.spectacularmountainpeaksandforests,onehighlightoftheirtripwasbeingabletoseemanydifferent19.creatures,includingdeer,mountaingoats,andevenagrizzlybearandaneagle.
FromJasper,theycaughtthetraintowardsToronto.Oneofthetrain'sfirststopswasinEdmonton,the20.provincialcapitalofAlberta,thecentreofCanada'shugeoilandgasdrillingindustry.Edmontonis21.freezingcoldinwinter,withdailytemperatures22.averaging-10℃.Sinceitcanbetoocoldtogooutdoors,Edmontonishome23.tomanyshoppingmalls.Infact,oneofthelargestshopping24.mallsinNorthAmericaisinEdmonton.
FromEdmonton,thetrainheadedsoutheastacrossthegreat25.CanadianPrairie.Atschool,DaiyuandLiuQianhadlearntthatCanada'spopulationisonlyslightlyoverthirtysevenmillion.However,theydidnot26.anticipateseeingsuchanopencountry,andweretrulyamazed.Theywentthroughtwowheatgrowingprovinces,27.wheretheysawabunchoffarms28.thatcoveredaverylargearea.
Afteranotherdayonthetrain,eventuallytheywerebackin29.anurbanarea,thecityofWinnipeg.Fromthere,theytravelledthroughthenight,and30.wokeupinOntario—alandofforestsandlakes.Thetrainthunderedon,throughthe31.rollinghills.Thebushesandmapletreesoutsidetheirwindowswerered,gold,andorange,andtherewasfrostontheground,32.confirmingthatautumnhadarrivedinCanada.Nightcameagain,andthetrainturnedsouthtowardsToronto.Whentheywokeupthenextmorning33.andpulledbackthecurtain,theycouldseethewidestretchofLakeHuron—oneofthefourGreatLakesonOntario'ssouthernborder.Itwasnotuntil9:
30a.m.34.thattheyfinallyreachedthecapitalofOntario,Toronto.Allinall,theirtripfromVancouvertoTorontohadtakena35.durationoffourdays.