北师大版高中英语必修3Unit8AdventureLesson4JourneytotheAntarctic课时训练

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【高考领航】最新2014-2015学年高中英语 Unit8 Lesson4 Journey to the Antarctic课时训练8 北师大版必修3 Ⅰ.选词填空now that;get the hang of;break out;watch out;cheer up1.You ought to have a good rest________________you've finished the work.2.It seems difficult at first,but you'll soon________________it.3.You have to________________because there are landmines all over the place.4.________________!Things are not so bad as they seem.5.To our great disappointment,a war______________between the two countries.Ⅱ.单句改错1.To our surprise, we got twice many people to attend the meeting as we expected.________________________________________________________________________ 2.I like this jacket better than that one, but it costs almost three times so much.________________________________________________________________________ 3.So that you are alone at home, why don’t you go with us to the party?________________________________________________________________________ 4.For you’ve got a chance, you might as well make full use of it.________________________________________________________________________ 5.I was still sleeping when the fire broke off, and then it spread quickly.________________________________________________________________________ 6.You must watch for the traffic here.________________________________________________________________________ 7.We’ll take a holiday to you like to watch out my dog for me while we are away?________________________________________________________________________ 8.The workers still tried their best to finish the highway project, even they met with many difficulties.________________________________________________________________________ 9.His house was broken in last night.________________________________________________________________________ 10.Carols mother told her she had talked long enough on the phone and made her hang on.________________________________________________________________________ Ⅲ.阅读理解AThree astronauts returned to Earth safely on Wednesdayafter a successful 15­day miss ion (任务),marking anotherstep forward towards the country's goal of building a mannedspace station by 2020.Zhang Youxia,commander­in­chief of China's manned spaceprogram,said the Shenzhou X mission was a “completesuccess”.The Shenzhou X landed safely in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at about 8:07 a. June 26, three astronauts were in good physical condition.Nie Haisheng,commander of the Shenzhou X crew (机组) and a second­time space traveler,was the first to get out of the bowl­like modu le (舱),followed by Wang Yaping,the only female astronaut of the mission,and Zhang waved happily to the people present.And then a short welcoming ceremony was held at the landing area.“It feels really good to be back home,” said astronaut Nie Haisheng.Compared with its previous mission Shenzhou IX last year,the Shenzhou X is no longer experimental but considered an applicable shuttle system for sending astronauts and supplies to orbiting mission aims to further test technologies designed for docking (对接) and supporting astronauts' stay in space,as well as to use new technologies related to the construction of a space station.In its 15­day journey in space,Shenzhou X docked with the orbiting space lab Tiangong­1 Tiangong­1 space lab has been in orbit fo r more than 600 's designed to work for two the astronauts spent 12 days in Tiangong­1,where they conducted space medical experiments,technical tests and gave a science lesson to students on Earth on June lecture was the second video class sent from space,with US astronaut Barbara Morgan's 25­minute class being the first in 2007.1.According to the text,the Shenzhou X________.A.was sent into space on June 11,2013B.is still an experimental shuttle systemC.sent many supplies to the manned space stationD.returned to Earth safely on the afternoon of June 262.China sent the Shenzhou X into space to________.A.learn how to make use of a manned space stationB.prove the importance of the manned space programC.experiment on how to make astronauts stay in space safelyD.test new technologies for the construction of a spacestation3.What did the three astronauts mainly do in Tiangong­1?A.They held a short ceremony.B.They had technical tests.C.They observed a space station.D.They searched for new planets.4.We can learn from the text that________.A.Nie Haisheng is the only male astronaut of the missionB.the Tiangong­1 space lab was founded in 2012C.China is the second country to give a space classD.the Tiangong­1 was mainly designed to serve Shenzhou X5.What is the best title for the text?A.China Prepares for Next Manned MissionB.Shenzhou X Spacecraft Mission Is a SuccessC.China's Shenzhou X Is Now in SpaceD.Astronauts of Shenzhou X Mission Are Meeting MediaBAlthough the interruption has created uncertainty for customers, won't face as many costs as you might biggest losses will be among European ,it's going to take some time for all of the airlines to get back on track.U. are seeing a major interruption because of hundreds of flights canceled due to the ash (灰) cloud from the Icelandic volcano,but European flight companies will face the biggest losses.The airline business has been tough:The decline greatly slowed traffic;February heavy snow forced U. to cancel thousands of flights;and now the ashes from the volcano stopped all traffic in and out of northern Europe for days.“For U. companies,it'll be a relatively short­term hit.” said Michael Boyd,president of Boyd Group International,an aviation(航空)consulting firm.“We think right now they're down about $80 million in terms of lost income,and they're downdomestically (国内) about 80,000 passengers that would have been flying domestically but aren't because they can't get here.”Delta announced that volcano­related interruption grounded about 400 flights until Monday at a cost of $20 million in lost compare that to the recent snowstorms,when the airline canceled 7,000 flights and lost $65 million.The disruption has created uncertainty for customers,but analysts say U. won't face as many costs as you might are not flying in extra planes to handle the passengers in trouble because,airline analyst Robert Mann said,companies simply don't have them.“Airlines run a very lean (难以赚钱的) operation now,” Mann said.“So,since there are no spare aircraft or crews,the airlines will attempt to maximize loads on every one of their aircraft that do it may take days,or in some cases a week or so,to get some of these customers to where they want to go.”6.According to the text the disasters caused________.A.coldness,pollution and airlines' lossesB.airport damage,pollution and slow trafficC.passenger delay,coldness and airport damageD.passenger delay,airlines' losses and slow traffic7.What was the result of the Icelandic volcano?A.More snow was caused in the U.S.B.The U. added more planes.C.The U. suffered less loss than European airlines.D.The traffic to and from northern Europe was interrupted.8.Why will it take long for airlines to send the passengers to their destinations?A.The passengers are asking for full refund from the airlines.B.The airlines don't have spare planes or employees to serve.C.The passengers enjoy staying in airports to talk with one another.D.The airlines don't have enough financial support after the volcano.9.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?A.The present situation of the airlines and their plan to deliver the passengers.B.The troubles that the airlines will face after the ash cloud disappears.C.The measures that the airlines will take to maximize their profit.D.The reasons why the airlines run a fine operation.课时训练(八)Ⅰ. that the hang of3.watch out up outⅡ.后加as 改为as 改为Now 改为Since 改为out 后加out 改为over 后加though 改为into 改为upⅢ.【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。