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SectionⅢWordpower,Task&Project[基础词汇]1.attachvt.使连在一起,把……附在……上;认为……重要2.whispervi.&vt.小声说;私下说3.panicvi.&n.惊慌,恐慌4.looseadj
.松动的,松开的;宽松的vt.松开,释放[拓展词汇]5.distancen.距离;远处→distantadj.遥远的;远房的;冷漠的6.suitn.套装vt.适合,满足需要→suitableadj.适宜的;合适的7.contraryadj.相反的n.相反的事实或情况→contr
adictvt.反驳;与……矛盾8.attractvt.吸引→attractiveadj.有吸引力的;有魅力的→attractionn.吸引;吸引力;有吸引力的人或事物9.calmadj.镇静的,沉着的,平静的vt.&vi.使平静,
镇静→calmlyadv.平静地;安静地10.employvt.使用;雇佣→employeen.雇员→employern.雇主1.contrary_to和……相反2.keep_calm保持冷静3.mistake...for..
.把……误认为……4.result_in导致5.roll_up卷起来6.get_lost迷路Readthetextcarefullyandchoosethebestanswer.1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutsharks?A.Amongth
e400differenttypesofsharks,onlyabout40typesattackhumanbeings.B.Themostfiercesharksarethetigersharkandthebullsha
rk.C.Thechanceofbeingattackedbysharksisrathersmallcomparedtootherdangers.2.Whichofthefollowingwayscanhelpyououtoftheattack
sfromsharks?A.Noswimminginthedark,especiallyaloneatnight.B.Thefewerpeople,thefewerchancestoattractsharks.C.Colorfulorshiningwears.3.________isthewa
ytosaveyououtofasharkattack.A.Tokeepstill,nottostirormakethesharkangryB.Topullasidetheshark’sjawstopully
ourselfoutofitsmouthC.Tohitthesharkonthenose4.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat________.A.people’sscarestosharksmainlycomef
romthemovieJawsB.manypeopledieofdrowningandlightningC.knowingthewayssharksattackpeopleandthewaystosaveoneselfc
anpreventtheattackstotally答案:1-4.CACBShark①attacksTherearenearly400differenttypesofsharks,butonlyabout30typesareknownto②havea
ttacked③humanbeings④.Manypeopleknowthatthemostdangeroussharkisthegreatwhiteshark,probablybecausetheyhavese
enthefilmJaws⑤.However⑥,twoother⑦sharksarealsoratherdangerous:thetigersharkandthebull⑧shark.Contrary⑨towhatmanypeoplemightassumeB10,evid
ence⑪showsthatsharksseldomattackhumans.Therearethreetypesofsharkattacks.Inthemaintype,thesharkattacksyoubecauseitmistakesyoufor⑫afish,butwhenittastes
humanflesh⑬itdecidestogiveup⑭andswimsaway.Inthesecondtype,thesharkpushesyouwithitsnosetofindoutifyouarefittobeeaten⑮,andthenbitesyo
uifitthinksyouare⑯.Inthethirdtype,thesharkwaitsforyoutoswimby,andthenattacksyousuddenly.Thelasttwotyp
esofattackmoreoftenresultin⑰thedeathofhumans.①shark[ʃɑːk]n.鲨鱼②areknownto...可转换为Itisknownthat...句式。③atta
ckvt.袭击,攻击;抨击;非难;侵袭,损害④humanbeing人类⑤jaw[dʒɔː]n.颌because...Jaws是because引导的原因状语从句。⑥howeveradv.然而,可是⑦twoother另外两个,othe
r与数词连用时,应放在数词的后面;而another与数词连用时,应放在数词的前面。⑧bull[bʊl]n.公牛⑨contrary['kɒntrərI]adj.相反的n.相反的事实或情况contraryto与……相反○10assumevt.假定,设想what引导名词性从句,作介词to
的宾语。⑪evidencen.证据,证明;迹象⑫mistake...for...把……误认为……⑬flesh[fleʃ]n.(动物或人的)肉⑭giveup放弃⑮ifyou...是宾语从句。tobeeaten是动词不定式的被动形式。⑯ifitthinksyouare是条件状语从句。⑰res
ultin导致,结果是resultfrom起因于鲨鱼攻击(世界上)有将近400种不同种类的鲨鱼,但我们知道只有约30种鲨鱼攻击过人类。许多人知道最危险的鲨鱼是大白鲨,也许是因为他们看过电影《大白鲨》吧。然而,另外两种鲨
鱼也相当危险:虎鲨和牛鲨。与许多人所想的相反,证据表明鲨鱼很少攻击人类。鲨鱼攻击人类的情形有三种。在主要的情形中,鲨鱼攻击你是因为它把你错当成了一条鱼,但当它尝出人肉的味道时,就会决定放弃并游开。在第二种情形中,鲨鱼会用鼻子推搡你,以弄清你是
否适合被食用,如果它觉得适合,便会咬你。而在第三种情形中,鲨鱼会等待你游过来,然后突然攻击你。后两种攻击方式对人类来说更可能致命。Toreducetherisk⑱ofasharkattack,youshouldfollow⑲these
suggestions⑳.•Donotswiminthedark.Sharkscanstillseeyoubutyoucannotseethem.•Donotgoswimmingintheoceanifyouhaveafresh
wound.Sharkscansmellbloodoveralongdistance.•Donotwearbrightclothingorjewellery,becausesharksareattractedtotheflashofcoloursandbrightobjects
.•Stayingroups,assharksusuallyavoidlargenumbersofpeople.Recently,sharkattackshavebeenincreasingaswatersportsarebecomingmorepopular.Ifa
sharkattacksyou,followtheadvicebelow.•Keepcalm.Donotpanic.•Hitthesharkonthenosewithyourfist.•Stickyourf
ingerintheshark’seye.Don’tbefrightenedbysharks:youare30timesmorelikelytobehitbylightningthanbeattackedbyashark.,
⑱riskn.风险,危险⑲followvt.遵循⑳suggestionn.建议(为可数名词)○21freshadj.新鲜的;清新的,凉爽的○22woundn.伤口,创伤vt.使受伤ifyouhavea
freshwound是if引导的条件状语从句。○23distancen.距离○24jewellery['dʒuːəlrI]n.珠宝jeweln.[C]珠宝○25attract[ə'trækt]vt.吸引○26avoidvt.避开,避免avoid后接v.ing,不接todo。○27largenu
mbersof大量的,许多a(large)numberof与(large)numbersof仅修饰可数名词复数,作主语时谓语动词用复数。○28assharks...people是as引导的原因状语从句。○29popularadj.受欢迎的,流行
的,通俗的aswater...popular是as引导的时间状语从句。○30advicen.建议(为不可数名词)○31calm[kɑːm]adj.镇静的,沉着的,平静的vt.&vi.使平静,镇静○32pan
ic['pænIk]vi.&n.惊慌,恐慌○33hitsb.on/inthe+身体部位,the不可以换成one’s。○34fist[fIst]n.拳头○35likely['laIklI]adj.可能的为了降低被鲨鱼攻击的风险,你应该遵循这些建议:•不要在黑暗中游泳。鲨鱼仍
然能看得见你,而你却看不见它们。•如果你有刚受伤的伤口,不要在海洋中游泳。鲨鱼在很远处便能嗅到血腥味。•不要穿鲜亮的衣服或佩戴珠宝首饰,因为鲨鱼会被颜色或明亮物体的闪光吸引。•集体行动,因为鲨鱼通常会避开人群。最近
,随着水上运动更加普及,鲨鱼攻击事件也在持续增多。如果鲨鱼攻击你,遵循以下建议:•保持镇静。别惊慌失措。•用你的拳头击打鲨鱼的鼻子。•用你的手指戳鲨鱼的眼睛。不要被鲨鱼吓倒:你有可能被闪电击中的几率要比被鲨鱼袭击的几率大30倍。Thewonderfulworld
ofpigeons①Itisnight.Allisquiet.Thesoldiers②areasleepwhileaguardwatchesfor③theenemy④.Thereisaflash,andthesoundofguns!Theyarebeingattacked!Hundredso
fenemysoldiersrushtowardsthem⑤.Theyareallgoingtobekilledunlesstheygethelp⑥.Whatshouldtheydo?Anofficerwrit
esashortmessagequicklyonasmallpieceofpaper:‘Beingattacked!Hurry!’Herollsup⑦thepaperandputsitinto⑧asmallcase,andthenreachesinto⑨acageandget
sabird.AttachingthemessagetoB10itsleg,hesetsthebirdloose⑪.Itimmediately⑫fliesintotheairanddisappearsinthedark.Willthebirdarriveintime⑬?Willtheybesa
ved?①pigeon['pIdʒIn]n.鸽子②soldier['səʊldʒə(r)]n.士兵③watchfor守候,注意④while引导时间状语从句,意为“与……同时”。⑤rushto/towardssb.向某人冲去⑥unlesstheygethe
lp是unless引导的条件状语从句,unless意为“除非”。⑦rollup卷起来roll[rəʊl]vi.&vt.卷起来;(使)滚动⑧put...into...把……装入……⑨reachinto将手伸进……⑩attach...to...把…
…系在/附在……上⑪loose[luːs]adj.松动的,松开的;宽松的vt.松开,释放⑫immediatelyadv.立即conj.一……就……⑬intime及时ontime按时鸽子的奇妙世界万籁俱寂的夜晚。除了一名哨兵在站岗放哨,所有士兵都在梦乡。突然一道闪光,枪声四起!他们遭到攻
击了!数百名敌军士兵冲向了他们。除非获得救援,否则他们全都会被杀死。他们该怎么办呢?一名军官飞快地在一张小纸片上写道:“受袭!速援!”他把纸片卷起来,放进一个小盒子里,然后伸手探入一个笼子,捉出一只鸟来。他将信系在它的腿上后,便松开了鸟儿。它立刻飞向天空,消失在黑暗中
。这只鸟会及时到达吗?他们会得救吗?Thoughitmayseemhardtobelieve,thebirdtheofficerusesisthesamebirdoftenseeninpublicparks⑭—thepigeon.Pigeonshaveawonderfulsenseof
direction⑮andcanfindtheirwayhomeoverlongdistances.Indeed⑯,pigeonshavebeenknowntoflyhomefromasfarawayas1,800kilometres.Thatiswhypigeonshavebeenusedsin
ceancienttimes⑰tocarrythenewsoreventhemail⑱.However,itwasinwarthattheyfoundtheirgreatestuse⑲.Duringb
othWorldWarⅠandⅡ,pigeonswereemployed⑳byarmiestocarrymessagestoandfromthefrontlines,savingthelivesofmanysoldiersandevenhelpingwinsomeimportantvi
ctories.Howdopigeonsfindtheirway?Pigeonsappeartohaveacompassinsidethemthattellsthemwhichwayisnorth.How
thiscompassworksremainsamystery.Ofcourse,sinceacompassaloneisnotenoughtofindone’sway,theyalsoappeartousetheirsightandeventheirsenseofs
melltotellthemwhichwaytheyshouldgo.Unlikehumans,theynevergetlostandcanalwaysfindtheirwayhome.⑭though引导让步状语从句;theoffice
rusesisthe...parks是省略了关系代词that/which的定语从句,修饰bird;seeninpublicparks是过去分词短语作后置定语。⑮asenseofdirection方向感⑯indee
dadv.的确;确实⑰ancienttimes古代,上古时代⑱why引导表语从句,注意:在Thatiswhy...句型中why后接结果。⑲itwasinwarthattheyfoundtheir...是强调句型。⑳employ[Im'plɔI]vt.使用;雇佣
○21saving...soldiers与helping...victories是现在分词短语作结果状语。○22compass['kʌmpəs]n.罗盘;指南针○23that...north是that引导的定语从句,修饰acompass;whic
hwayisnorth是which引导的宾语从句。○24Howthiscompassworks是how引导的主语从句。○25remainlinkv.仍然是,保持不变○26be(not)enoughtodo
sth.(不)足够做某事○27tellvt.分辨出;辨别○28whichwaytheyshouldgo是which引导的宾语从句。○29unlike[ˌʌn'laIk]prep.不像;与……不同○30ge
tlost迷路虽然这似乎令人难以置信,但是那名军官所用的鸟儿和我们常在公园里看到的一种鸟是相同的——鸽子。鸽子有着极强的方向感,能从很远的地方找到回家的路。确实,据知鸽子能飞行远达1800千米回到家。这就是鸽子自古以来就被用于携带消息甚至邮件的原因。然
而,它们的最大用途却是在战争中被发现的。在第一、二世界大战中,鸽子被军方用来和前线往返传递信息,挽救了许多士兵的生命,甚至帮助赢得了一些重要的胜利。鸽子是怎么认路的呢?鸽子体内似乎有一只罗盘,告诉它们何处是北。这个罗盘是如何工作的仍然是个谜。当然,由于仅靠一只罗盘还不足以认
路,它们似乎也使用视觉及至嗅觉去辨明应该走哪条路。和人类不同,它们从不迷路,总是能找到回家的路。distancen.距离;远处;冷淡,疏远(教材P12)InthedistanceIcouldhearthunderandseelightningcoming.我能听到远处的雷声以及看见闪
电。(1)inthedistance在远处/方atadistance(of...)在(……)远处fromadistance(of...)从(……)远处keepa/one’sdistancefrom与……保持距离withinwalkingd
istance几步之遥(2)distantadj.遥远的;远处的①Takeyourtime—it’sjustashortdistancefromheretotherestaurant.别急——从这儿到餐馆只有短短的距离而已。②Hi
shouseiswithinwalkingdistanceoftheschool.他家离学校只有几步路。③ShewaswarnedtokeepherdistancefromCharlesifshedidn’twanttoget
hurt.有人告诫她说,如果不想受到伤害,就离查尔斯远一点。④Thepaintinglooksbetteratadistance.这幅画隔一段距离看起来更好。⑤WhatanamazingplaceLondonwasto
mewhenIsawitinthedistance.我从远处望着伦敦,觉得它真是一个令人惊奇的地方。[巧学活用]——完成句子(1)鲨鱼从半公里外的距离就能闻到血腥味。Asharkcansmellbloodat_a_distance_of_half_a_kilometer.(2)你没必要乘出
租车去火车站,因为只有几步之遥。Youneedn’tgototherailwaystationbytaxibecauseitiswithin_walking_distance.suitn.套装vt.适合,满足需要(教材P15)Itwasamaninam
etalsuit.那是一位穿着金属套装的男士。(1)suit...to...使……适合besuitedto/for...适合……Itsuitssb.todo...适合某人做……(2)suitableadj.适
合的;适宜的besuitablefor...适合于……besuitabletodo...适宜做……①Iwasstoppedbyanoldmaninabluesuit.一位身穿蓝色衣服的老人拦住了我。②Tostudents
,you’dbetterchoosetheactivitieswhichinterestyouandsuityou.对学生来说,你最好选择那些你感兴趣并适合你的活动。③Nowadaysthewaterontheearthwhichissuitable(suit)todri
nkisbecominglessandless.目前地球上可饮用的水越来越少。suit多指合乎需要、口味、性格、条件、地位、场合等match多指色调、形状、性质等方面的搭配fit多指大小、形状的合适[巧学活用]——用上述词语的适当形式填空(1)Shematchedthecar
petwithsomeverynicecurtainsincolour.(2)—Howabouteighto’clockoutsidethecinema?—Thatsuitsmefine.(3)Thecoatdoesn’tfitme.Wouldyouple
asechangeitforabiggerone?attachvt.使连在一起;把……附在……上;认为……重要(教材P16)Duringtheoperation,MrLiuhadanewhandattached.在手术中,刘先生被接
上了一只新手。(1)attachsth.to...把……附在/固定在……上attachoneselfto...依附于……attachimportance/significanceto...重视……(2)attachedadj.依附的,依恋的beattachedto附
属于……;依恋/爱慕……(3)attachmentn.附属物;爱慕①Attacharecentphotographtoyourapplicationform.申请表上请贴一张近照。②Theyhaveattacheda
numberofconditionstotheagreement.他们在协议上附加了许多条件。③ThisresearchcenterisattachedtoTsinghuaUniversity.这家研究中心是附属
于清华大学的。④Myparentsalwaysattach_great_importance_tomygettingagoodeducation.我父母总是重视让我得到好的教育。[巧学活用]——一句多译他如此迷恋网络游戏以至于他经常旷课。(1)Heisso_attached_to
_the_network_games_thatheisoftenabsentfromclass.(2)So_attached_to_the_network_games,heisoftenabsentfromclass.(过去分词短语作状语)(3)Attachi
ng_himself_to_the_network_games_so_much,heisoftenabsentfromclass.(现在分词短语作状语)whispervt.&vi.小声说,私下说n.[C]耳语(教材P17)‘Mygoo
dness,’Sandywhispered,asshesteppedback.“天啊,”桑迪边后退边低语。(1)whisper(sth.)tosb.对某人小声说(某事)whisperaboutsb./sth.密谈某人/某事whisper(tosb.)that...(对某人)小声说……Itiswh
isperedthat...有人私下说……(2)inawhisper/inwhispers低声说①Heiswhisperingtohisneighbour.他在对邻座的人耳语。②Icouldheareveryonewhispering(whisper),“Whoinourschool
coulddrawthatwell?”我能听到所有人都小声说,“我们学校谁能够画得那么好?”③Iheardawhisperthathehadbeenadmittedtoauniversity.我听说他已考入了大学。④Theyaretalkinginawhisperinorde
rnottowakeupthesleepingbaby.他们低声交谈以免吵醒正在熟睡的小孩。whisper后面不能接双宾语,应该用whispersth.tosb.或whispertosb.sth.。[巧学活用]——单句改错(1)Inordernottobehea
rdbythepeoplearoundus,IwhisperedhimthatIwasleaving.whispered后加to(2)Theysatatthebackoftheroom,talkingwhispers
.talking后加incontraryadj.相反的n.相反的事实或情况(教材P18)Contrarytowhatmanypeoplemightassume,evidenceshowsthatsharks
seldomattackhumans.与许多人所想的相反,证据表明鲨鱼很少攻击人类。(1)becontraryto与……相反(2)onthecontrary反之,正相反tothecontrary相反地①Suchanattitudeisofcoursetotallycontrarytoreas
on.这种态度当然是完全违背理智的。②Itwasn’tagoodthing;on_the_contraryitwasahugemistake.那不是件好事,恰恰相反,是个巨大的错误。③Unlessthere’sevidenceto_the_contr
ary,_weoughttobelievehim.除非有反证,否则我们应该相信他们。calmadj.镇静的,沉着的,平静的vt.&vi.(使)平静,(使)镇静(教材P18)Keepcalm.保持镇静。(1)calm(sb.
)down(使某人)平静下来;镇静下来(2)stay/keep/becalm保持镇静(3)calmlyadv.镇定地;平静地①Itwasdifficulttocalmherdown,asshewastooexcited.要使她镇静下来是很困难的,因为她太激
动了。②Hekeptcalm(calmly)infaceofgreatdanger,whichsurprisedusall.面对巨大危险,他还能保持镇静,这使我们都非常吃惊。③Onemomentitwasquietandcalmintheforest,thenext
,theairwaschargedwithtension.有时森林里非常平静,接下来,空气中充满了紧张的气氛。calm“平静的,沉着的”,指无风浪或人的心情不激动quiet“宁静的,安静的”,指没有声音,不吵闹或心里没有烦恼、焦虑silent“寂静的,沉默的,不发音的”
,指没有声音或不讲话still“静止的,不动的”,指没有运动或动作的状态[巧学活用]——选用上述单词完成小片段Whenfacingdanger,oneshouldkeep(1)calm;whentak
enphotos,oneshouldkeep(2)still;whensomeoneelseisasleep,oneshouldkeep(3)quiet;inclass,oneshouldn’tkeep(4)silentabouttheteacher’squestions.employvt.使用;
雇佣(教材P19)DuringbothWorldWarⅠandⅡ,pigeonswereemployedbyarmiestocarrymessagestoandfromthefrontlines,savingthelivesofma
nysoldiersandevenhelpingwinsomeimportantvictories.在第一、二次世界大战中,鸽子被军方用来和前线往返传递信息,挽救了许多士兵的生命,甚至帮助赢得了一些重要的胜利。(1)beemployedin.
..忙于……employoneself(in)doingsth.从事于或忙于某事employ...as...把……用作……employsb.todosth.雇用某人做某事(2)employmentn.雇佣,就业unemploymentn.失业em
ployeen.雇工,雇员employern.雇主①Thecompanyemploys2,000peopleworldwide.这家公司在全世界雇用了2000名员工。②Women’sareasofemployment(employ)coverawiderangenow.现在妇女就业领
域十分广泛。③Thechildrenwereemployedinbuildingsandcastles.孩子们忙着堆沙堡。④Thebossofthecompanyistryingtocreateaneasyatmospherewherehisemployees(employ)enj
oytheirwork.公司老板正尽力创造一种轻松的气氛,在这种气氛中,其员工喜欢他们的工作。Aftertwoyears’unemployment,hehasjustbeenemployedbyabigcomp
any.Tobeagoodemployee,heemploysallhissparetimeinlearningnewthingsaboutthecompany.Soonheispromotedbyhisemployer.失业两年之后,他被一家大
公司雇用了。为了成为一个好员工,他利用他所有的空余时间学习关于公司的新东西。不久他就被他的雇主提拔了。mistake...for把……误当作……(教材P18)Inthemaintype,thesharkattacksyoubecauseitmistakesyouforafish...在主要的情
形中,鲨鱼攻击你是因为它把你错当成了一条鱼……(1)mistakeAforB把A误当作B(2)makeamistake/mistakes犯错误dosth.bymistake做错了某事①It’syourdecision,butIwarnyou—
you’remakingamistake.这是你的决定,但我要警告你——你在犯错误。②Sheisoftenmistakenforheryoungersister.她常被误认为是她的妹妹。③Someonemusthaveleftthedooropenby_mistake.一定是有人疏忽忘了关门。
resultin导致,结果是(教材P18)Thelasttwotypesofattackmoreoftenresultinthedeathofhumans.后两种攻击方式对人类来说更可能致命。(1)resultfrom由……造成(2)asaresult因而,
所以asaresultof因为①Hishardworkresultedinexcellentgradesinhisexams.他的刻苦学习使他在考试中取得了优异成绩。②However,pollutionandotherseriousproblemshavealsoresulted
fromhumanprogress.但是,人类的发展也产生了污染和其他严重的问题。③Asaresult,humansdevelopedarangeofcharactertypesthatstillexiststoday.结果,人类形成了多种性格类型,这些性格类型现今仍然存在。④Abou
t21millionpeoplediedduringthe1990sas_a_result_ofsmoking.20世纪90年代约有2100万人死于吸烟。[巧学活用]——一句多译因为越来越多的污染,很多物种正在灭绝。(result)
(1)Thereismoreandmorepollution.As_a_result,_manyspeciesaredyingout.(2)As_a_result_ofmoreandmorepollution,manyspeciesaredyingout.(3)Moreandmorepollu
tionhasresulted_inmanyspecies’dyingout.(4)Thefactthatmanyspeciesaredyingoutresults_frommoreandmorepollution.(教材P18)Don’tbefrightenedbysharks:youa
re30timesmorelikelytobehitbylightningthanbeattackedbyashark.不要被鲨鱼吓倒:你有可能被闪电击中的几率要比被鲨鱼袭击的几率大30倍。(1)30timesmore..
.than...是表倍数的结构,“比……多30倍”。本句含有倍数表达法,英语中表示倍数的句型有:①A+be+倍数+as+形容词或副词的原级+as+B②A+be+倍数+形容词或副词的比较级+than+B③A
+be+倍数+thesize/length/height/depth/width+of+B④A+be+形容词的比较级+than+B+by+倍数⑤A+be+分数/百分数+形容词的比较级+than+B⑥...倍数+what从句(2)belikelytodosth.意为“有
可能做某事”。本句型还可改为It’slikelythat...。①Ataroughestimate,NigeriaistwicebiggerthanGreatBritain.粗略估算,尼日利亚的面积是大不列颠的三倍。②Thissquareisthreetimesasbigast
hatone.=Thissquareistwice_bigger_than_thatone.这个广场是那个的三倍大。③Ifthetotalstressinyourlifeisover150,youaretwiceaslikelyto_
get(get)ill.如果你生活中压力的总数值超过了150,那么你得病的机会会加倍的。④It’sverylikelythatshe’llringmetonight.她今晚很可能会给我打电话。[巧学活用]——单句改错(1)Itisreportedthatthe
UnitedStatesusestwiceasmanyenergyasthewholeofEurope.many→much(2)Thisbigstoneisthreetimesasheavierasthatone.heavier→heavy(3)Therear
efourtimesmanybooksinourlibrarythaninyours.many→moreⅠ品句填词1.Wesawlightsinthe____________(远处).答案:distanc
e2.Itdoesn’t____________(适合)youtohaveyourhaircutshort.答案:suit3.Theflowershow____________(吸引)largecrowdsth
isyear.答案:attracted4.Trytokeep____________(镇静)andjusttellmewhathappened.答案:calm5.Onthe____________(相反),itreceivesawarmwelcome.答案:contrary6.________
____(贴上)thelabeltoyourluggage.答案:Attach7.Howmanyworkmendoyou____________(雇用)atyourfactory?答案:employ8.They’llbevery___
_________(可能)toaskforanincreaseinthebudget.答案:likely9.Thenewsthrewthefamilyintoa____________(惊慌).答案:panic10.Sheonceheardhim____________(小声说
)toanothergirl.答案:whisperⅡ选词填空contraryto;mistake...for;resultin;watchoutfor;rollup1.Perhapshehad____________me____________someoneelse
.答案:mistaken;for2.____________popularbelief,manycatsdislikemilk.答案:Contraryto3.He____________allthewindows.答案:r
olledup4.Theirdispute____________war.答案:resultedin5.Theyare____________furtherdevelopment.答案:watchingoutfo
rⅢ完成句子1.亚洲是欧洲的四倍大。Asiais________________large________Europe.答案:fourtimesas;as2.小女孩突然静了下来,开始用好奇的眼光观察四周。Suddenlythegirl_____
_______andbeganlookingcuriouslyallaround.答案:calmeddown3.结果,他们赞同我的建议,一切按计划顺利进展。____________,theyagreedtomyadvice,andeverythingwen
twellasplanned.答案:Asaresult4.他问我是谁错拿了他的雨伞。Heaskedmewhoitwasthattookhisumbrella____________.答案:bymistake5.他很容易受伤,因为他很轻易就相
信别人。He________________becausehealwaystrustspeopleeasily.答案:islikelytogethurtⅣ课文语篇改错Therearenearly400typesofsharksandabout30typesarereport
ingtohaveattackedhumans.Therearemanytypesofdangersharks:thegreatwhiteshark,thetigersharkandthebullshark.Thesharkmistakesy
oubyafishandattacksyou,butwhereittasteshumanflesh,itgivesup.Thesharkbitesyouifitthinksyouarefitbeeaten.Thesharkwaitsforyoutoswimby,andthenattac
ksyouallofthesudden.Toreducetheriskofasharkattack,youshouldnotswiminthedarkness,swimintheoceanthatyouhaveafreshwo
undorwearbrightclothingorjewellery.Ifasharkattackyou,youshouldkeepcalmandnotgetintoapanic.Youcanbehitthesharkonthenosewithyou
rfistorstickyourfingerintheshark’seye.Youare30timesmorelikelytobehitbylightningthanbeattackedbyashark.答案:Therearenearly400typesofsharksandabout30t
ypesarereportingreportedtohaveattackedhumans.Therearemanytypesofdangerdangeroussharks:thegreatwhiteshark,thetigersharkandthe
bullshark.Thesharkmistakesyoubyforafishandattacksyou,butwherewhenittasteshumanflesh,itgivesup.Thesha
rkbitesyouifitthinksyouarefitto∧beeaten.Thesharkwaitsforyoutoswimby,andthenattacksyoualloftheasudden.Toreducetheriskofasharkattack,you
shouldnotswiminthedarkness,swimintheoceanthatifyouhaveafreshwoundorwearbrightclothingorjewellery.Ifasharkatta
ckattacksyou,youshouldkeepcalmandnotgetintoapanic.Youcanbehitthesharkonthenosewithyourfistorstickyourf
ingerintheshark’seye.Youare30timesmuchmorelikelytobehitbylightningthanbeattackedbyashark.A卷[学生用书P85(单独成册)]Ⅰ单句语法填空1.Thecarrunstwice________
____(fast)thanthattruck.答案:faster2.Thoughthereisalong____________betweenTomandhisfamily,theydon’tfeel____________.(distance
)答案:distance;distant3.Theaccidentresulted____________thedeathoftwopassengers.答案:in4.Wearealwaysmistakinghim____________histwinbrother.答案:
for5.Hewasbusily____________(employ)inwritinghisessay.答案:employed6.Ithinkthisplaceis____________(suit)foryoutosellsouvenirstotour
ists,butdon’tputyourpricestoohighoryou’llfrightenthemoff.答案:suitable7.Whatyouhavedoneiscontrary____________thedoctor’
sorders.答案:to8.Whatarethosetwo____________(whisper)toeachotherabout?答案:whispering9.Thepictureis____________(attach)tothewallbyanail.答案:attached10
.Hetookafewdeepbreathstocalmhimself____________.答案:downⅡ阅读理解AFrankLloydWrightisoftencalledthefatherofAmericanmodernar
chitecture.HedesignedbuildingsandhomesacrosstheUnitedStatesformorethan70years.Hecreatedmostofhisworksfrom1900throughthe1950s,buthisopen-living
spacesandimaginativedesignsstillappearverymoderntoday.Lastweek,theUnitedStatesnominated(提名)10ofhisbuildingsfortheUNEducation
al,Scientific,andCulturalOrganization—orUNESCO—theWorldHeritageList.TheWorldHeritageListrecognizesthemostimportantcultural
andnaturalsitesworldwide.The10buildings,titled“KeyWorksofModernArchitecturebyFrankLloydWright”werebuiltbetween1906a
nd1969.Theyincludeseveralofhispersonalhomesandstudios,churches,governmentbuildings,privateresidences,andoneveryfamousmuseum—NewYorkCity’sGuggenhe
imMuseum.TheSolomonR.GuggenheimMuseumisoneofthemostvisitedsitesinNewYorkCity.Aboutonemillionpeoplevisititeveryyear.FrankLloydWrightworkedonitfrom1943
to1959.Itwasdesignedtocreateanewtypeofspacefornewtypesofart.ThemuseumremainsaninternationalsymbolofmodernarchitecturethatrepresentsWright’suniquedesi
gn.ManyofMrWright’smodernbuildingsandhomesintheUSMidwesthavealsobecomesymbolsofmodernAmericanarchitecture.RichardLongstrethisthepresidentof
theFrankLloydWrightBuildingConservancy.HecallsMrWright“thefatherofmodernarchitecture,fundamentallyredefiningthenatureofformandspac
eduringtheearly20thcenturythatwouldhaveenduringimpactsofmodernarchitectureworldwide”.TheUNESCOWorldHeri
tageCommitteewillannounceitsdecisioninmid2020.IfFrankLloydWright’s10buildingswerechosenforthelist,they
wouldbethefirstWorldHeritagelistingsformodernUSarchitecture.TheWorldHeritageListalreadyincludes22otherAmericansites,includingtheGrandCanyon
,YellowstoneNationalParkandtheStatueofLiberty.【解题导语】美国正在把享有“美国现代建筑之父”美誉的建筑师FrankLloydWright设计的10个著名的建筑申请加入联合国世界文化遗产名录
,结果要到2020年6月才能确定。1.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.MrWright’sdesignsareoutofstyletodayB.MrWright’sdesignshavebeenwidelyrecognizedC.
MrWright’sdesignsonmodernbuildingsandhomesareafailureD.MrWrightistheowneroftenbuildingsB解析:推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句话可知,虽然FrankLloydWright的作品大多是在1900年至2
0世纪50年代创作的,但他的开放的生活空间和富有想象力的设计在今天仍然显得现代。因此可知,他的建筑设计理念一直很受欢迎,故选B。2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutGuggenheimMuseumisTRUE?A.ItisamasterpieceshowingM
rWright’suniquedesign.B.Itisagoodexampleoftraditionaldesign.C.ItisthemostfamoussiteinNewYorkCity.D.ItisthesymbolofNewYorkC
ity.A解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的ThemuseumremainsaninternationalsymbolofmodernarchitecturethatrepresentsWright’suniquedesign.可知,古根海姆博物馆是代表Wright先生独特设
计的一个建筑。故选A。3.Inwhichsectionofthenewspapercanyouprobablyfindthisarticle?A.News.B.Science.C.Biography.D.Economy.A解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的TheUNESCOWorldHer
itageCommitteewillannounceitsdecisioninmid-2020.推断,本文是时事新闻类,所以应该在新闻类栏目内,故选A。4.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.FrankLloydWright—theFatherof
AmericanModernArchitectureB.TheWorldHeritageList—CulturalCollectionWorldwideC.GuggenheimMuseum—InternationalSymbolofmodernArch
itectureD.FrankLloydWright’sBuildings—OntheWaytoWorldHeritageListD解析:标题归纳题。根据文章第二段和最后一段可知,本文是在介绍被誉为美国现代建筑之父的Fra
nkLloydWright的10个著名的建筑正在申请联合国世界文化遗产名录,结果将在2020年6月才能确定。故选D。BAninterestingbitofresearchwasdonewithpigeons.Apigeonw
asputinaboxwithtwolevers(操作杆).Oneleverwouldsetfreecorn(谷物)witheveryfivepecks(啄).Theotherleverneeded100pecks.Whichleverwouldthepigeonchoo
setopeckat?Theleverthatsetfreecornmorefrequently,ofcourse.Peoplerespondsimilarly.Weprefertoreceivemorefrequentrewards.Thatisthereasonwhyp
rojectsaremoreeffectivelycompletedwhenbrokendownintosmallerparts.Forexample,ifyouhaveaworkprojectneededtobefinishedth
reemonthslater,youarelikelytotellyourselfthatyouhaveplentyoftimeandendupputtingofftheworkuntilthelastfewweeks.Unexpectedoccasionshappenandthepr
ojectispushedbackevenfurther.Theresultisaprojectthatisrushedandnotdoneascompletelyandwellasitshouldhavebee
n.If,however,theprojectisbrokendownintothreesmallerpartsandyou’rerequiredtohandinapartattheendofeachofthethreemonths,therewon’tbearushattheendtoc
ompleteit.Onepartwillbedoneafteronlyamonthandyouwillhavethefeelingofachievement,whichwillspuryoutobeginthesecondpart.At
theendofthesecondmonth,theprojectistocomplete.Thisgivesyouthetimetoreviewitandmakeanychangeforimprovemen
t.Youcantrulycelebrateaprojectwelldone.Celebratingsmallachievementsisimportanttoenjoyingwhatyoudo.Lookingforwardtotheappearanceofcornona
frequentbasiskeepsyouactivetodomore.Whatdoesyourcornlooklike?Maybeyouarelikemeandprefertogiveyourselfanactualrewardaft
ercompletingaproject.Ifyourcornreallyexists,theimportantthingisthatyougetitfrequently.Remember,rewardyourselfforsmallac
hievementsandyoucanliveyourlifetothefullest.【解题导语】本文是一篇议论文。人们总是喜欢干短期且易见效果的工作,因此将一个长期任务分几段完成能够提高工作效率。5.Whatwillprobablyh
appenifyou’reallowedtofinishataskinalongtime?A.Youmayexpectotherstohelpyou.B.Youwon’tbepatienttocontinueit.C.Itwon’tbefinishedaswe
llasexpected.D.Itwillappearmoreandmoredifficultandboring.C解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的Theresultisaprojectthatisru
shedandnotdoneascompletelyandwellasitshouldhavebeen.可知,工期长会导致拖延,最后手忙脚乱的情况下完成的工作达不到预期的效果。6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spur”inParagrap
h3mostprobablymean?A.Warn.B.Forbid.C.Remind.D.Encourage.D解析:词义猜测题。根据画线词前的Onepartwillbedoneafteronlyamonthandyouwillhavethefeelingofachiev
ement...可知,作者说一部分工作完成后,你会产生一种成就感,这种成就感能够“激励”你开始从事下一部分的工作。7.Whatdoesthewritermainlytalkaboutinthelastparagraph?A.Theimportanceoffinishingyourproje
ctontime.B.Thebenefitofrewardingyourselffrequently.C.Howtokeepactiveinyourwork.D.Howtosetrewardswiselyinlife.B解析:段
落大意题。根据最后一段的内容可知,该段主要谈论的是庆祝小成就或经常回报自己的重要性或好处。Ⅲ语法填空Carpoolingiswhenadriverofferstotakepassengersinexchange
forsomemoneyforpetrol.As1.____________result,carpoolingcanbe2.____________(cheap)thanpublictransportbecauseeveryoneinthecarsharesthecostofpetrol
.I3.____________(recent)didcarpoolingforthefirsttimeanditwasveryeasytofindadriver.Iusedawebsite4.____________listsdrivers’prof
iles(简介)andfoundsomeonewhowasgoingtothesameplaceasme.Alotofinformationcan5.____________(see)intheprofilessu
chastheirfirstname,ageandgender(性别)aswellasreviewsfromotherpassengers.Idecided6.____________(travel)withaladywhohadverygoodreviews.Ifoundcarpoolingto
bea(n)7.____________(impress)experience.Notonlywasthetripverycheap,butthedriverandtheotherpassengerswerereallyfriendly.Theywerea
llFrenchsoIhadthechancetopractise8.____________(speak)someFrench.WhenIwavedgoodbyetothem,athoughtsuddenlyoccurredtome9.____________carpoolingcou
ldbethefutureoftravel.Bothdriversandpassengerscanbenefit10.____________thisformoftravel.Itsavesmoney,a
ndperhapsmoreimportantly,carpoolingprovidesafantasticopportunitytomeetinterestingpeopleonyourtravels.1.a解析:考查固定结构。Asaresult意为“结果”。2.cheaper解析:考查形容词比较
级。由than可知,此处应用比较级形式,故填cheaper。3.recently解析:考查副词。设空处作状语修饰did,故填recently。4.which/that解析:考查关系代词。设空处引导限制性定语从句修饰website,且在从句中
作主语,故填which/that。5.beseen解析:考查被动语态。information与see之间是被动关系,故填beseen。6.totravel解析:考查不定式作宾语的用法。decide后接带to的不定式作宾语,故填totravel。7
.impressive解析:考查形容词作定语的用法。设空处作定语修饰experience,表示“令人印象深刻的”,故填impressive。8.speaking解析:考查动词-ing形式作宾语的用法。practise后接动词-ing形式(短语)作宾语。故填spea
king。9.that解析:考查连接词。设空处引导同位语从句,解释说明thought的具体内容,且设空处在从句中不作成分,故填that。10.from解析:考查介词。benefitfrom...意为“受益于……”。B卷[学生用书P87(单独成册)]Ⅰ阅读理解Mostpeoplehave
experiencedostracism(孤立)asanobserver,whetherinschool,atwork,oramongfamilyorfriends.Eventhepeoplewhoarenotintroubleoftencouldn’tkeepca
lmwhenitcomestoostracism.Andwhenagroupostracizessomeoneoutofunkindreasons,othersusuallyviewitverynegativelyasun
fair.However,outsidersmayalsojudge(评判)ostracismtobeacceptable,forexample,whenthepersonostracizedhasbehavedoutofp
lace.AresearchteamfromtheUniversityofBaselledbythepsychologistDr.SelmaRuderthasnowresearchedfivestudies.Thesestudiesar
eusedtoexaminebywhatevidencepeopleareinfluencedinsuchjudgmentsituations.Thenumberofvolunteersineachofthestudiesrangesfrom30to527.Ther
esultshowsthatwhensomebodyisvisiblydifferentfromtheothers,thepersonwillbeostracized.Weconsiderthatthisper
sonisostracizedonlybecauseofdifferences.Theresearchersshowedthevolunteersvarioussituationsofostracism.Imaginetherewerethreestudentsina
room.Theideasandsuggestionsfromoneofthestudentswereregularlytakennonoticebytheothertwo.Whentheostracizedpersonwas“differe
nt”fromtheothertwo,forexample,outsidersjudgedtheostracismtobeunfair.Theywereannoyedatthetwostudents.However,whenthegro
upmembersweremoresimilar—suchasallfromthesamecountry,theoutsiders’viewpointschanged.Inthiscase,theythoughttheostracizedpers
onwasnegative,andconsideredtheostracismonhim/herwasreasonable.“Thesestudiesareimportantfortopicssuchasos
tracisminschoolsorworkplaces,”saysRudert.Whenpeoplearetooheavilyinfluencedbyfactorsonthesurfaceonlyanddon’tcareactualinformation,i
tcanquicklyleadtomisjudgments.“Infact,”saysRudert,“youshouldalwaystrytounderstandthewholehistorybehindanostracismsituationbeforejudging.”【解题导语】本文是一篇议
论文。文章主要论述了群体内的相似性影响着人们对孤立现象的评判。1.Whatdooutsidersthinkofostracism?A.Itisalwaysunfair.B.Itisunkindtoothers.C.Itcanbeacceptedattimes.D.Itcanhelpp
eoplekeepcalm.C解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的...outsidersmayalsojudge(评判)ostracismtobeacceptable...可知,旁观者有时认为孤立是可以接受的。2.WhatcanwelearnfromPar
agraph2?A.Thereare2,785volunteerstotallyinthestudies.B.Theostracizedpeoplebehavedifferentlyfromothers.C.Thesestudiesexaminetheevidenceofpeople’
sdifferences.D.Peopleareeasilyinfluencedbyotherswhenjudgingsomebody.B解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的Theresultshowsthatwhensomebodyisvi
siblydifferentfromtheothers,thepersonwillbeostracized.Weconsiderthatthispersonisostracizedonlybecauseofdifferences.可知,被孤立的人
通常行为举止异于他人。3.Theoutsidersshowednegativeopinionsontheostracizedpersonwhen________.A.thepersonhadannoyedthemB.thereweremoresimil
aritiesamongthemC.theirideasweretakennonoticebythepersonD.theywantedtohavenorelationshipwiththepersonB解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的...whenthegro
upmembersweremoresimilar—suchasallfromthesamecountry,theoutsiders’viewpointschanged.Inthiscase,theythoughttheostracizedpersonwasnegative,a
ndconsideredtheostracismonhim/herwasreasonable.可知,当小组成员有相似之处的时候,旁观者不会同情被孤立的人。4.What’sRudert’ssuggestionontheostracis
m?A.Givingsupporttotheostracizedpeople.B.Payingmoreattentiontotheostracizedpeople.C.Knowingabouttheactualsituation
beforejudging.D.Avoidingtalkingaboutostracizedpeopleinschools.C解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的...youshouldalwaystrytounderstandthewholehistorybehindanostracismsitua
tionbeforejudging.可知,Rudert建议人们在评判之前先了解情况。Ⅱ完形填空Ithappenedtomelastweek.Iwentduckhuntingandtookmyfour-legged__1__along.I
wentintoamuddylakeandgotstuck.__2__,mydogwasrightbymysideandprovidedmewithalifeline.Thatday,Iwantedto__3__aduckdecoy(诱饵)inthelake.Ithoughtitwassomet
hing__4__todo.Ididn’tknowthat__5__themuddywaterswouldputmylifeatrisk.WhenIwas__6__inthelake,mylegsgotstuckin
thethickmud.Icouldn’t__7__mylegsandhadtofindawaytocallfor__8__.Atthattime,mydogwaswaitingformy__9__totheshone,butwitheachpassingmin
utehegrew__10__.Fortunatelyforme,Ihadmy__11__withmeandwasabletocall911.However,whenrescuers__12__,theykn
ewtheywouldalsogetstuckinthemudiftheytriedtoreachme.Butthedogwastheonlyoneabletodothe__13__withoutgettingstuck.Rescuerstie
daropetomydogandhadhim__14__me.Andthatwashowmydogbecamemyonlylifeline.Oncemydogcametome,Iuntiedtherope,
tiedittomy__15__andwaitedforarescuertoreachme.Therescuerwasalsotiedtotheropeandwiththehelpofothersbackon
thesafe__16__,Iwaspulledoutfromthemud.Ifitweren’tformydog,Iwouldhavespent__17__timeinthecoldwaterswhenrescuerstriedtomakea__18__plantoreachme.
Thedogwas__19__beforeIfoundit.Itookithomeandkeptit.Frommyexperience,Ibelievethatkindnesswillbe__20__rewarded.【解题导语】作者收
养了一条狗,后来这条狗救了他一命,他的好心得到了回报。1.A.tableB.guideC.friendD.catC解析:作者是带着他的狗去的,他把狗当作是“朋友”,故选C项。2.A.StrangelyB.SurprisinglyC.Interesting
lyD.LuckilyD解析:根据mydogwasrightbymysideandprovidedmewithalifeline可知,幸运的是,狗在自己旁边。故选D项。3.A.tryB.placeC.changeD.settleB解析:根据作者陷进泥巴里的语境可知,他是第
一次去那里,故他是去那里“放”诱饵的。故选B项。4.A.safeB.boringC.difficultD.funnyA解析:作者一开始并不知道进去那个湖里会有危险,认为这是“安全”的行为。故选A项。5.A.touchingB.enteringC.enjo
yingD.cleaningB解析:这里是指“进入”那个湖里。故选B项。6.A.smilingB.washingC.walkingD.swimmingC解析:作者陷进了泥巴里,说明他当时在湖里“走动”。故选C项。7.A.seeB.hurtC.feelD.freeD解析:根据mylegsgot
stuckinthethickmud可知,作者无法将自己的腿拔出来,故选D项。8.A.changeB.emergencyC.serviceD.helpD解析:作者被陷在了那里,他应该想办法寻找“帮助”。故选
D项。9.A.stepB.signC.returnD.boatC解析:作者的狗在岸上等作者“返回”。故选C项。10.A.angryB.worriedC.calmD.excitedB解析:狗见作者迟迟不上岸,应该“担心”起来了。故选B项。
11.A.cellphoneB.purseC.keyD.cardA解析:根据andwasabletocall911可知,作者当时身上带着“电话”。故选A项。12.A.sailedB.arrivedC.finishedD.leftB解析:这里是指救援人员“到达”之
后。故选B项。13.A.workB.trickC.studyD.projectA解析:这里是指只有作者的狗能够在湖里游泳而不会陷入泥巴里,即只有它能干这份“活”,故选A项。14.A.showB.takeC.reachD.tieC解析:
根据Rescuerstiedaropetomydog可知,救援人员让那条狗“靠近”作者。故选C项。15.A.shipB.duckC.legD.bodyD解析:为了能够让救援人员将他拉出去,作者应该将绳子系在自己的“身”上。
故选D项。16.A.hillB.rockC.landD.waterC解析:那些救援人员在岸上面,故选C项。17.A.greatB.moreC.littleD.betterB解析:如果没有那条狗的帮助,作者得在水里面待“更多的”时间。故选B项。1
8.A.seriousB.longC.goodD.disappointingC解析:为了能够救出作者,救援人员应该想出一个“好的”办法。故选C项。19.A.homelessB.beautifulC.st
rongD.littleA解析:根据Itookithomeandkeptit.可知,那条狗以前是条“无家可归的”流浪狗。故选A项。20.A.stillB.neverC.hardlyD.reallyD解析:作者从这次经
历中明白好心“的确”会有回报。故选D项。Ⅲ短文改错It’sbeenalongtimesinceIdosomethinggoodfortheenvironment.Feelresponsibletoprotecttheenvironment,Idecidedtotakeactiona
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