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1、 Unit 6 SurvivalPeriod 1一词形转换和动词的形式变换(用所给词的适当形式填空)1The new plant is under (construct) and plans to begin production within the year.2(全国卷)A Toronto man is offering a free roundtheworld air ticket to the right woman, but (restrict) apply.3We shall appreciate (hear) from you again.4The (greed) fox bro
2、ught up all he had eaten this morning.5I was impressed by the energy and (commit) shown by the players.6The barefoot kid who just a few years previously had been living in poverty, surrounded by (crime) and violence, had written a new chapter in the history of sports.7I have no choice but (accept) h
3、is words as the truth.8The intention of this dinner is in (appreciate) of all your hard work.9Since he left his wife hes certainly gone down in my (estimate).10(2020江苏卷)The class experiment that day was to show how heating a_ (contain) of water would bring air bubbling (冒泡) to the surface.二固定用法和搭配(在
4、空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式)1I would appreciate if you could assist me with my English.2They committed some funds the care of the student union to carry out the activity.3It was the first time that I had lived far away from my home, so I found it difficult to fit 4The total cost of buying the new tablet
5、 was estimated $1,000.5So I have no choice but (bother) you to correct my mistakes in the material I attach to the letter.6Youll never amount anything if you spend your time that way.7You dont have to restrict yourself to (write) only about things that you have experienced.8A flashing red light indi
6、cated that a stretch of road was construction.9It snowed very heavily, I couldnt choose but (stay) in the house.10Dennis is greedy power and wont let anyone stop him.三完成句子/句型转换/一句多译1据估计80%的英语会话是闲聊。 80% of all conversation in English is small talk.2听到这个消息后,我们别无选择,只好取消这份合同。After hearing this news, the
7、 contract.3She came to life only when the girl gained admission to the college. .(倒装)4尽管他来这里已经几乎一年了,可是他还是很难适应这里的环境。Even though he has come here for almost one year, it is hard for him to_ here.Even though he has come here for almost one year, it is hard for him to_ here.四课文语法填空In Cape Town, you will
8、 witness many crimes 1. (commit) by animals, but theres nothing the police can do about it. Nowadays, many wild animals are moving into cities, as if our cities are being taken 2. by them. People often wonder about the reasons behind this mass urban migration, one of 3. is that we humans have moved
9、into their territory. Cities offer 4. (increase) appealing places to animals 5. (look) for new habitats. Without natural predators, the animals in cities often flourish and are easy to find plenty to eat. 6._ (figure) out difficult problems in cities, animals need to be more 7._ (intelligence) and s
10、ome have even changed their living habits. However, many animals are also faced with many dangers. Unable to distinguish between blue sky 8._ glass, birds often crash into windows, resulting in many deaths. The reason is 9. they have yet to change their migratory routes. Through this, we can get a b
11、etter understanding of and even learn to appreciate our wild 10._ (neighbour).Only then can we look towards harmoniously sharing our urban habitats.阅读理解AThe Woolly Monkey Mysteries: The Quest to Save a Rain Forest SpeciesBy Sandra Markle. Ages 8 to 10.Woolly Monkeys spend most of their time high up
12、in 150foottall trees. That makes them difficult animals to count and to study. But cameras have provided valuable information and taken, as this book shows, amazing pictures. Experts now believe that Perus lowland monkeys and the waste they produce are necessary to the survival of the rain forest.Ca
13、mp Panda: Helping Cubs Return to the WildBy Catherine Thimmesh. Ages 10 to 12.The giant panda is muchFbeloved in China, but in the past 40 years, at least half of its habitat has been destroyed. Camp Panda tells about efforts to reintroduce the giant pandas into the wild so that they might have a fu
14、ture. As part of the efforts, people wear panda costumes that smell like pandas while weighing and measuring the young pandas. They arent supposed to get used to seeing and being around people, because people could pose a threat to them in the wild.Beyond Words: What Elephants and Whales Think and F
15、eelBy Carl Safina. Ages 10 and older.Carl Safina studied elephants in an African national park and killer whales off the coast of Washington state. He learned about their strong family bonds, the surprising ways they communicate and how they play and hang out with one another. This book makes a stro
16、ng case for protecting the ability of these animals to live freely.Back from the Brink: Saving Animals from ExtinctionBy Nancy F. Castaldo. Ages 10 and older.This book focuses on seven groups of animalsincluding whooping cranes, California condors and American alligatorsthat were brought back to hea
17、lthy numbers by a lot of efforts. As she celebrates these successes, Nancy F. Castaldo also makes it clear that dangers, such as the effects of climate change, still cloud the future of these creatures.1Which is the most suitable book for readers below 10?AThe Woolly Monkey Mysteries: The Quest to S
18、ave a Rain Forest Species.BBeyond Words: What Elephants and Whales Think and Feel.CBack from the Brink: Saving Animals from Extinction.DCamp Panda: Helping Cubs Return to the Wild.2Why do people wear panda costumes?ATo attract visitors.BTo make pandas feel safe.CTo take photos of pandas in the wild.
19、DTo celebrate the increasing numbers of pandas.3What do these four books focus on?AAnimal protection. BClimate change.CAnimal rights. DRain forests.BCompassion and love are concepts that are often thought to be felt by humans only. As the most intelligent creatures to ever walk the earth, we tend to
20、 assume that we are the only ones who can feel emotions. We forget that the speechless beings who live here with usanimalsalso have the same capability.During a cold night in Ontario, Canada, a passerby spotted something on the side of the road that made her stopa shaking dog curled up in the snow.W
21、hen she approached the pup, she discovered that she wasnt aloneshe was cuddling five orphaned black kittens to keep them warm.The dog surely could have found a safer place to stay for the night, but she chose instead to help not just herself but other stray animals as well.The Good Samaritan called
22、Pet and Wildlife Rescue and an animal control officer picked them up. When they got to the shelter, it was apparent that a close bond had already been formed between the dog and the orphaned kittens. The staff decided to name the kind dog Serenity in honor of her selfless act.“Its truly heartwarming
23、!” A shelter spokesperson told The Dodo. “It had been a very cold night so these kittens would have had a very hard time surviving.”Aside from requiring treatment for worm and flea infections, the orphaned kittens are now safe. Just like a proud and doting mother, Serenity insisted on checking on he
24、r babies regularly to oversee their progress.The good news is that the kittens are now living with a foster family who will care for them until they are old enough to be adopted. Serenity, on the other hand, is still looking for a family.According to the shelter, she loves zooming around in the yard
25、 and is big on playing. She is also quite jumpy, so she would do best in a home without small children.4What did the passerby see on the road?AA dog curled up in the snow.BFive kittens were in the snow alone.CA dog was warming five kittens in the snow.DA dog found a safe place to stay for the night.
26、5What does the underlined word “she” in paragraph 3 refer to?AThe passerby. BThe dog.CThe kitten. DThe spokesperson.6Where is the dog Serenity now?ALiving in the shelter.BBeing adopted by a family.CStaying with the kittens.DPlaying with some children.7What can we draw from the story?AAnimals and hum
27、ans should live in harmony.BA sad end can be turned into a positive one.CAnimals have the same capability with humans.DAnimals can feel compassion and love like humans.完形填空I recall as a young child bringing bunches of brilliant yellow flowers to my mother. It didnt matter that the stems (茎) felt sti
28、cky or that both my parents cursed the _1_ of these flowers in the lawn. I thought they were beautiful!And there were so many of them! We spent hours picking the flowers and then breaking the blossoms off with a snap of our fingers. But the supply of dandelions (蒲公英) never ran out. My father or brot
29、hers would _2_ all the heads with the lawn mower (割草机) at least once a week, but that didnt _3_ these amazing wonders.And for those flowers that _4_ the honor of being handdelivered to my mother or the sharp blades of the lawn mower, there was another level of _5_. The soft, round balls of a dandeli
30、on gone to _6_ caused endless laughs and voices of delight as we unconsciously spread this flower _7_ the yard.As I worked in my garden last week, pulling unwanted weeds out of the space that would become a safe place for tomatoes, corn, peas and sunflowers, I was again _8_ at the flower that some c
31、all a weed with admiration. And I thought, “If only I had the staying _9_ of a dandelion.”If only I could stretch my roots so deep and straight that something dragging my stem couldnt _10_ me completely from the source that feeds me life. If only I could come back to _11_ the world with a bright, su
32、nshiny face after someone has run me over with a lawn mower or worse, _12_ attacked me in an attempt to destroy me. If only my foliage (叶子) was a nutritious _13_ of vitamins that help others grow. If only I could spread love and encouragement freely and fully _14_ this flower spreads seeds of itself
33、.The lawns at my parents homes are now beautiful green blankets. The only patches of color come from wellplaced, wellcontrolled flowerbeds. Chemicals have managed to kill what human persistence couldnt.I hope you and I can be _15_. I hope that we can make our roots get deep enough that the most pois
34、onous chemical cant reach our souls. I hope that we can overcome such poisons as anger, fear, hate, criticism and competitiveness. I hope that we can see flowers in a world that sees weeds.1A.possession BexpressionCdependence Dpresence2A.cut down Bbreak downCput down Dtake down3A.impress BcreateCsto
35、p Dattract4A.survived BcanceledCescaped Daccepted5A.performance BsignificanceCabsence Dexistence6A.leaf BrootCseed Dstem7A.across BthroughCbeneath Donto8A.frightened BdepressedCconfused Damazed9A.energy BforceCpower Dinfluence10A.prevent BseparateCshelter Dprotect11A.abandon BfleeCface Druin12A.purp
36、osely BwillinglyCaccidentally Daimlessly13A.component BoriginCcourse Dsource14A.though BifCunless Das15A.different BhappyCstrong Dpersistent参考答案与解析一词形转换和动词的形式变换(用所给词的适当形式填空)1. construction2. restrictions3. hearing4. greedy5. commitment6. criminals7. to_accept8. appreciation9. estimation10. container
37、二固定用法和搭配(在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式)1. it2. to3. in4. at5. to_bother6. to7. writing8. under9. stay10. for三完成句子/句型转换/一句多译1. It_is_estimated_that2. we_have_no_choice_but_to_cancel3. Only_when_the_girl_gained_admission_to_the_college_did_she_come_to_life4. fit_in_with_the_environment5. adjust_to/adapt_to_the_environment四课文语法填空1. committed2. over3. which4. increasingly5. looking6. To_figure7. intelligent8. and9. that10. neighbours.阅读理解A1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.D .完形填空1.D 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.D 15.A 学科网(北京)股份有限公司