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1、外研社必修三课文语法填空Unitl Absolute agony!Ben is in a total mess now. They lost1football match and he thought the team wasle( down by the point guard. Disappointed by his behaviour. Ben let2steam by celling it(o his best friend, but his friend told everyone else 3 hed said.4(embarrass) and ashanwd, he turns
2、to Agony Aunt for help.Agony Aunt shares an old saying, Loose lips sink ships5offers him some advice.She asks Ben 6(apologise) to his teammate first (o resolve the conflict and thentalk to his triend to repair their friendship. And most 7(important), Ben shouldthink about his own 8(behave) and alway
3、s remember: think first, speak later. Filledwith anger, we tend to speak out our opinions quickly without9(think) clearly. AgonyAunt suggests that Ben _10(raise) his concerns in a professional way with his team coach.1. 2,3.4.5.6. 7.8.9.10.Unit2 The Well that Changed the WorldRyan had (rouble 1(beli
4、eve) that many people in developing African countriescouldnt get enough clean water. He decided to help them by working fbr his family and neighbors(earn) money(o build a well somewhere in Africa. But when3(tell) (hat it actually cost $ 2.000 to build a well. Ryan persuaded people around io donate m
5、oney. After several months. Ryan had raised the $ 2.000. with4 a well was built near aprinuiry school in Uganda. The children were5(extreme) grateful and invited him(ovisit. In Uganda, when Ryan saw (he finished well and the happy students, he 6(braik) into a joyful smilc.Hc really made 7 difference
6、 for them. Lalcr.Ryan set up a fbunckition to encourage more people to help. The six-year-old boy with the 8(determine) attitude eventually made his dream a 9(real). Today, over 800,000 people in 16 countries across Africa have benefited10the life-changing giftof clean, safe water.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.
7、10.Unit3The New Age of InventionDr Richard Fairhurst. I new book The New Age of Invention has jus( beenpublished, is an inventor himself. He thinks there 2(be) golden ages of inventionthroughout history, such as the four great inventions in Ancient China. And now we are in3 new age fbr inventions, m
8、ost of which are tech-based. For example,4(advance) in virtual reality, wearable tech, the flexible batter), medicine and cnvironmcntaLscicncc. mean wc should soon be seeing 5(far) developments. 3Dprinters have been used to make replacement hearts and bone parts.6terms of theenvironment, it is now p
9、ossible 7(create) an intelligent walking house. It is capableof using GPS technology to travel to different places, with computing technology8(control) its legs*. Solar technology can be cco-fricndly, too. Most inventions start with recognising a problem that 9(need) a solution. But what remains imp
10、ortantis that we have an10(incredible) strong desire to think and create which is the realspirit if invention.I.2.3,4.5,6.7.8.9.10. 一Unit4 Live from the LouvreThis live broadcast from Zack is being brought io you from the largest museum on Earth the Louvre! There are many I(ainaze) treasures in (he
11、Louvre. First get2load of a huge stone sculpture (he Winged Victory of Samochrace.3_ head and arms are missing.4. you can imagine her holding her amis up high, celebratingthe result of an ancient battle. The skill of the sculptor is 5(true) incredible. Then youcan see the one and only Mona Lisa, whi
12、ch attracts crowded visitors every day. When 6(look) into her eyes, you may find she has a mind of her own. and then catch a sense 7 sadness in her smile! Finally, it s time co gee up close and personal with one of historys greatest8(art)-Rembrandt, who painted paint over 90 self-portraits in the17t
13、h century. But no one really knows why. About 35,000 works 9(display) in over300 moms in the Louvre currently, and it would take a lifetime10(see) everything!6.7.8.9.10. Units Climbing Qomolangma:Worth the risk?Climbing Qomolangma is an experience 1(include) crowds, discomfort and danger.Many climbe
14、rs would become sick due to (he2(extreme) cold and low air pressureand a few would even lose 3(they) lives. As for George Mallorj, climbingQomolangma is4experience which makes people feel powerful.5(hey get fromthe adventure is just sheer joy. Meanwhile. Alan Arnette thinks climbing the mountains fo
15、rces people6(look) deep inside themselves. People must have the physical and menialtoughness to succeed.Recent7(study) indicate that taking risks may be part of humannature, with some of us8(likely) to take risks than others. Psychologist Frank Farleyrefers to the personalities of these peopleType-s
16、tanding for thrills*. Research also suggests that our desire to seek risks can 1()(connect) to how much we expect to benefit fn)ni the result.1.2,3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Unit6 Hot! Hot! Hot!When I am travelling on (he London Tube, it is very hoi with the (emperaiufe1(reach) 30 plus degrees outside2makes me
17、 fee! awful. It is even3_ (hoi) insidethe (rain than outside, causing me to feel a bit sick and even melt with4_passenger next tome. Thinking (hat London will probably get hotter. 1 5_ (scare). Tb prepare for (he future. I plan6(sell) my f1at buy a boat, move my office7_ the top floor, and evenlearn swimming 8(immediate). Looking through a newspaper. I am shocked by (hereports of natural 9 (disaster) around the world, which makes me nervous and consider moving to space. However, going outside, I feel10 (refresh) and think I havebeen worrying too much.1.2,3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.