北师大版高中英语选择性必修第三册课后习题 UNIT 9 Section C
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第1页 共29页 SectionC WRITINGWORKSHOP&VIEWING
WORKSHOP&READINGCLUB&ASSESSMENT
A级必备知识基础练
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.This is a natural (现象) that happens about once a
century.
2.This time I’ll do it properly with a (缝衣针) and
thread.
3. (天文学家) think it will be easy to travel from the
space station to the moon.
4.Before class,they prepare the (相应的) materials
for each level.
5.The length of a (段落) depends on the information it
conveys.
6.The story he told the police (不同) from the one he
told his mother.
7.It was a simple enough gesture,but (象征地)
important. 第2页 共29页 8.The (数据库) could be used as a teaching resource in
colleges.
9.The (受害者) had been stabbed repeatedly in the
chest.
Ⅱ.短语填空
a large number of;as long as;come into contact;be classified
as;be
opposed to;die of;it is estimated that;in the course of;result
in;come up with
1.Three sessions in a week at the gym would
a
healthier life.
2.
you have your health,nothing else matters.
3.According to its content,human learning can
knowledge learning,skill learning and moral learning.
4.Several of the members have suggestions of their
own.
5.At first he our suggestion,but we managed to
persuade him. 第3页 共29页 6.Most children who cancers are in developing
nations.
7.The library contains foreign language
reference books.
8.This substance should not with food.
9. the building will be completed in ten
months.
10. my everyday life,I had very little contact
with teenagers.
Ⅲ.课文语法填空
With the development of technology,DNA detectives can be used
to 1. (identity) a person and the relationship between
people.Policemen can find suspects and victims through DNA
detectives.
Melanie Road,2. body was found on 9 June,1984,was
seventeen years old.Police couldn’t find the 3. (murder)
after questioning several suspects.Working through a database of
12,000 male names who were either witnesses or suspects,they found 第4页 共29页 no match.The victim’s mother still didn’t give up finding the
killer.Thirty years later,in ,a woman was arrested due to a minor
incident.Her DNA matched that of the girl’s killer after 4.
(profile) in July,.The killer,the woman’s father,was 5.
(eventual) found 31 years later.
Copernicus,coming from Poland,who died nearly 500 years ago was
identified by DNA evidence in the 21st century,when a skull and an
incomplete skeleton were found in Frombork where he 6.
(bury) on 24 May,1543.The skull 7. (belong) to a
seventy-year-old man with a broken nose and a cut above his left
eye was found consistent 8. Copernicus’ portraits.The
experts found a book Copernicus had used for decades in which it
didn’t take too long 9. (find) nine hairs.The DNA
from the hair matched 10. from the bones found at
Frombork.Now scientists still continue searching for Copernicus’
mother’s DNA.
B级能力素养提升练
Ⅳ.阅读理解 第5页 共29页 A
When I was a child,I would never run in the playground.While
my friends were playing “tag”,I sat on the sidelines
unfortunately unable to play at their level.I remember an old
photograph from a sports day in which my peers are all close to the
finish line while I struggle at the halfway point.
By the time I was about 12 years old,I was using a wheelchair
as my condition continued to worsen.Within an appointment with my
doctor,he suggested cutting off my right leg.After hearing that,my
heart immediately sank but the little cogs (轮齿) in my mind started
moving.I had a foot that wasn’t working so why not just cut it off
in order to get a new one.
I was wheeled down to surgery (手术) and after a quick
injection,I was one sleep away from the start of my new life.I
remember,the next day,I felt a rush of energy,as I was no longer
in pain.I went privately in June and was fitted with a walking leg.
The doctor told me to be ey walking leg.Despite this,I felt
great:My mindset was changing and I started to see the world from 第6页 共29页 a much taller level.No longer was I at the height of a child,I was
walking and was going to be running as a young man.I started with
10-mile courses,initially (开始) walking most of the course until
I could eventually run most of it.I completed events that I had never
thought would be possible.The London Marathon,36 Tough Mudder
events,the World Judo Games... I was named British Judo’s
Inclusion Player of the Year,and I am now ranked top three in the
world for judo.
I run because I couldn’t and I run for those that can’t.I run
to show others that they are able to do things that they never