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1、高考英语一轮复习:立足课文,夯实基础(M5U3)Part 1 Reading Unit 3 FIRST IMPRESSIONSDear Mum and Dad, I still cannot believe that I am taking 1 his prize that I won last year. I have to remind 2 (I)constantly that I am really in AD 3008. 3 (worry) about the journey, I was unsettled(不安的) for the first few days. As a resu
2、lt, I suffered 4 “Time lag”. This is similar 5 the “jet lag” you get from flying, but it seems you keep 6 (get)flashbacks from your previous time period. So I was very nervous and uncertain at first. However, my friend and guide, Wang Ping, was very 7 (understand) and gave me some green tablets 8 he
3、lped a lot. Well-known for their expertise, his parents company, 9 (call)Future Tours, transported me safely into the future in a time capsule.I can still remember the moment 10 the space stewardess called us all to the capsule and we climbed in 11 a small opening.The seats were comfortable and afte
4、r a calming drink, we felt 12 (sleep) and closed our eyes. The capsule began swinging gently sideways as we lay 13 (relax) and dreaming. A few minutes 14 (late) the journey was completed and we had arrived. I was still on the earth 15 one thousand years in the future. What would I find?At first my n
5、ew surroundings were difficult 16 (tolerate). The air seemed thin, as though its combination of gases had little oxygen 17 (leave). 18 (hit) by a lack of fresh air, my head ached. Just as I tried to make the necessary 20 (adjust) to this new situation, Wang Ping appeared. Put on this mask, he advise
6、d. Itll make you feel much better. He handed it 21 me and immediately hurried me through to a small room nearby for a rest. I felt better 22 no time. Soon I was back 23 my feet again and following him to collect a hovering carriage 24 (drive) by computer. These carriages float above the ground and b
7、y bending or pressing down in your seat, you can move swiftly. Wang Ping fastened my safety belt and showed me how 25 (use) it. Soon I could fly as fast as him. However, I lost sight of Wang Ping when we reached 26 looked like a large market because of too many carriages 27 (fly) by 28 all direction
8、s. He was swept up into the centre of them. Just at that moment I had a time lag flashback and saw the area again as it had been in the year AD 2008. I realized that I had been transported into the future of 29 was still my hometown! Then I caught sight of Wang Ping again and flew after him.30 (arri
9、ve) at a strange-looking house, he showed me into a large, bright clean room. It had a green wall, a brown floor and soft lighting.Suddenly the wall moved - it was made 31 trees! I found later that their leaves provided the room 32 much-needed oxygen. Then Wang Ping flashed a switch on a computer sc
10、reen, and a table and some chairs rose from under the floor as if by magic.Why not sit down and eat a little? he said. You may find this difficult as it is your first time travel trip. Just relax, since there is nothing 33 (plan) on the timetable today. Tomorrow youll be ready 34 some visits. 35 (sa
11、y) this, he spread some food on the table, and produced a bed from the floor. After he left, I had a brief meal and a hot bath. 36 (exhaust), I slid into bed and fell fast asleep.Part 2 Using languageMy first visit was to a space station 1 (consider) the most modern in space. 2 (describe) as an enor
12、mous round plate, it spins slowly in space 3 (imitate) the pull of the earths gravity. Inside 4 (be) an exhibition of the most up-to-date inventions of the 31 st century. A guide (G) showed us 5 along a moveable path.G: Good morning to all our visitors from 2008. First were going to examine one of t
13、he latest forms of communication among our space citizens. No more typists 6 (work) on a typewriter or computer! No more postage or postcodes! Messages can now be sent 7 (use) a thought pad. You place the metal band over your head, clear your mind, press the sending button, think your message and th
14、e next instant its sent. Its stored on the thought pad of the receiver. Its quick, efficient and 8 (environment) friendly. The only 9 (limit) is if the user does not think his or her message clearly, an 10 (clear) message may be sent. But we cannot blame the tools 11 the faults of the user, can we?D
15、uring the 12 (explain) I looked at the pair of small objects called thought pads on a table. They just looked like metal ribbons. So ordinary but so powerful! While I was observing them, the path moved us 13 . G: And now ladies and gentlemen, we are in the environment area. People used to collect wa
16、ste in dustbins. Then the rubbish was sent to be buried or burned, am I right? (We nodded.) Well, now theres a system 14 the waste is disposed of 15 (use) the principles of ecology. A giant machine, always greedy for more, swallows all the waste available.The rubbish is turned 16 several grades of u
17、seful material, such as fertilizer for the fields and soil for deserts. 17 is wasted, and everything, even plastic bags, is recycled. A great idea, isnt it?I stared at the moving model of the waste machine, 18 (absorb) by its efficiency.But again we moved on.G: Our third stop shows the changes that
18、have happened 19 work practices. Manufacturing no longer20 (take) place on the earth but on space stations like this one. A group of engineers programme robots 21 (perform) tasks in space. The robots produce goods such as drugs, clothes, furniture, hovering carriages, etc. There is no waste, no poll
19、ution and no environmental damage! However, the companies have to train their 22 (represent) to live and work in space settlements. They have to monitor the robots and the 23 produce. When the goods are ready theyre transported by industrial spaceship back to earth.My mind began to wander. What job would I do? My motivation increased as I thought 24 the wonderful world of the future.