Unit 5 语法填空专练课件外研版(2019)必修第三册.ppt

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1、 Climbing Qomlangma is _ experience that woud include crowds,discomfort and danger,_(make)some feel weak and others,powerful.British mountain climber George Mallory holds the following opinion:what we get from this adventure is just sheer joy.People eat _ make money to be able to enjoy life.American

2、 mountain climber Alan Arnette _(share)the familiar view.Each person has a unique reason for _(climb)a mountain.It forces people _(look)deep inside _(them).To _(success),one must have the physical as well as mental,toughness to push forward.The scientific reason behind these acts is that risk-taking

3、 may be part of human nature.People who are likely to take risks tend to have “Type T”personalities.Research also suggests that our desire to seek risks can be connected to how much we expect to benefit _ the result.Thus,is it worthwhile to climb Qomolangma?It is _(total)up to you.anmakingandsharesc

4、limbingto lookthemselvessucceedfromtotally During climbing Qomolangma,many _(become)sick,due to the extreme weather,and a few would even lose their lives.George Mallory wrote people ate and made money to enjoy life.Alan Arnette said,“There are a thousand reasons to turn around and only one to keep g

5、oing.The one reason forces people _(look)deep inside themslves and figured _ if they really have the _(physics),as well as mental,toughness to push when they want to stop.”Recent studies indicate that risk-taking may be part of human nature,_ /some of us /more likely to take risks than others.Psycho

6、logist Frank Farley refers to the _(personality)of these people as “Type T”,with the “T”_(stand)for “thrill”.Research also _(suggest)that our desire to seek risks can _(connect)to how much we expect to benefit from the result.With this in mind,_ benefits of climbing Qomolangma are worth the risks,it

7、s totally up to you.would becometo lookoutphysicalwithpersonalitiesstandingsuggestsbe connectedwhether Thousands of people were attracted to a 2-meter-wide lane(小巷)in Tongcheng,Anhui province this Spring Festival.Although _ was impossible to count the exact number,at least 5000 people visited it eac

8、h day.This narrow lane,_(call)Liuchi Lane in Chinese,won great popularity after the story behind it was broadcast on a CCTV show.At first glance it may seem unimportant,but to those _ know its history,Liuchi Lane means much more than its _(appear).In the early Qing Dynasty it served _ the border bet

9、ween Zhang family and Wu family.They quarrelled _(fierce)over which family had the right to build a wall on the dividing line.After _(fail)to make a compromise,the Zhangs turned to Zhang Ying,a family member of the Zhangs and also a top official in the emperors court.To _(they)surprise,Zhang Ying di

10、d not provide the support they needed.He called on his family to step back 1 meter from the boundary.Seeing that ,the Wus _(agree)to move back another meter.Thus Liuchi Lane was born.In reality,the story of Liuchi Lane is not only about how to get along with others,_ also a guideline for all the off

11、icials in China.itcalledwhoappearanceasfiercelyfailingtheiragreedbutLast week I had a holiday from work,but _(unfortunate)none of my friends had the same week off.I decided that I still wanted to do something,so I booked a train ride to Toronto and reserved a bed in a hostel for one week.One week by

12、 myself!Would I be bored?Quite _ opposite!I was able to do whatever I wanted.I spent hours in museums,_ would have seemed dull to my friends.Instead of depending _ someone else to remember directions,I discovered my _(independent)and developed map-reading skills that I didnt know I had.I could get u

13、p and go to sleep when I wanted and I didnt have to wait for anyone else _(get)ready every morning.However,I found there were also some diadvantages of travelling alone.I missed _(have)someone to talk to.Experiences are often more _(enjoy)If they are shared.In addition,eating in a restaurant or cook

14、ing in the hostel _(be)less fun on my own.I am very proud of _(I)for travelling alone and I had a good time in Toronto.However,in the future,I will prefer to travel with another person or in a small group.unfortunatelythewhichon/uponindependenceto gethavingenjoyablewasmyself It was May 23,2016.Arnot

15、,the 32-yera-old mountain guide,reached the top of Everest without the use of oxygen equipment.It was achieved after seven years ,three previous _(attempt),and fourteen straight hours of climbing.Arnot didnt start climbing _ she was 19 years old.Money was tight in her family ,and climbing mountains

16、never _(occur)to her.After graduating from college,Arnot _(invite)by her friend to climb a mountain.“It totally changed my life,”said Arnot.“I always know that if you want something,you can achieve it,but knowing what you want is a whole different thing,”she said.“I am athletic but not _(compete).Af

17、ter my first climbing,I knew _(immediate)that mountains were what I want-as that was where I felt at home for the first time in my life.”After that first climb,she devoted _(she)to learning how to climb and move through mountains.It was during her second trip to Everest in 2009 _ she first set her s

18、ights on a no-oxygen attempt.However ,while _(hike)into Everest Base Camp that year,she hurt her leg and wasnt able to climb without oxygen.In 2013 she nearly made it _ the top,but was forced to take oxygen at 8504 meters while helping another climber.attemptsuntiloccurredwas invitedcompetitiveimmed

19、iatelyherselfthathikingto Having no kid of our own,my wife Alice and I always invited the children in our street to our house for Christmas breakfast.Last year,however,Alice passed away.I was _ sad that I decided not to invite the children for Christmas breakfast.But Kathy and Peter,my next door nei

20、ghbours,invited me _(join)them for dinner on Christmas Eve.As soon as I arrived ,Peter asked me _ the key to my house but didnt tell me the reason._ a happy dinner with them,I went home and was surprised to find that my house _(decorate)by Peter!It was as _(beauty)as each Christmas before.At that mo

21、ment,I hoped that I could serve Christmas breakfast,but I hadnt made any _(prepare).Early the next morning,someone rang my bell.I opened the door and saw a little boy _(stand)outside.Before I could ask him _ had happened ,he was joined by two of his friends.Within fifteen minutes ,my house was full

22、of children,and I had all the food needed for the breakfast!I had breakfast _(happy)with the children again.soto joinforAfterhad been decoratedbeautifulpreparationsstandingwhathappily Diets have changed in China and so too has its top crop.Since 2011,the country _(grow)more corn than rice.Corn produ

23、ction has jumped nearly 125 percent over _ past 25 years,while rice has increased only 7 percent.A taste for meat is _(actual)behind the change:An important part of its corn is used to feed chickens,pigs,and cattle.Another reason for corns rise:The government encourages farmers to grow corn instead

24、of rice _(improve)water quality.Corn uses less water _ rice and creates less fertilizer(化肥)runoff.This switch has decreased _(pollute)in the countrys major lakes and reservoirs and made drinking water safer for people.According to the World Bank,China accounts for about 30 percent of total _(globe)f

25、ertilizer consumption.The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture finds that between 2005when the government _(start)a soil-testing program _ gives specific fertilizer recommendations to farmers-and 2011,fertilizer use dropped by 7.7 million tons.That prevented the emission(排放)of 51.8 million tons of carbon

26、 dioxide.Chinas approach to protecting its environment while _(feed)its citizens offers useful lessons for agriculture and food policymakers worldwide.says the banks Juergen Voegele.has growntheactuallyto improvethanpollutionglobalstartedthat/whichfeeding In 1866,Biologist Professor Pierre Aronnax w

27、ith his men set off _(hunt)the terrible creature.While _(attack)from the ship,Aronnax and his colleagues fall into the sea,and discovered the creature is _(actual)a submarine.They are captured and taken inside the submarine,where they meet the man in charge.To keep this secret,Captain Nemo didnt per

28、mit them to leave.So they _(fascinate)by their adventure in the new underwater world.When Aronnax looks back upon the impresssion left upon him,he thinks word are not enough to relate his experience._ the waters,everything seems to lose their weight.People can distinguish _(object)at a distance of 1

29、50 yards.The water surrounded them is but another air _(heavy)than the earths atmosphere,but almost as clear.The dazzling carpet drives _ the rays of the sun with wonderful intensity,_ accounts for the vibration.Even at the _(deep)of thirty feet,people can see as if they are in broad daylight.to huntattackingactuallyare fascinatedUnderobjectsheavierawaywhichdepth

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