高二英语词组挖空(中学课件201908)
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Unit 13 EQ:IQ1.’3.5.people skills”, such as understanding and communication.6.to people’’ attitudes. They became more positive about life and more willing to try new things.receiving the education they really need, and know that their futures are not entirely determined by their IQs.Unit 13 Lesson 4 First Impressions“” section. She looked like a literary type and’s cover. It was a book of Tennyson’’“’m surprised there wasn’t steam coming out of my ears!“Thanks to your noise, I’re so selfish!”’I’’d asked a librarian to get’t live far away and could bring it around for me if I needed it.’shouted at for singing. When I recognised her in the convenience store, I was filled with shame and apologised several times for my rude behaviour. I felt so guilty, but’’friendship.Unit 14 Lesson 3 Nine to FiveThe Road to Successfrom plants to insects,” Junyan told me. “We would look in old nests to find birds’loved doing that,” remembered Junyan. She said, “My mother willegal business. Her report helped the people who had been affected and it alsohe guilty people. “That is when I realised the importance of being a journalist,” said Junyan.“Writing that report wasn’t easy, but I realised that people needed to know and so Idoing as the face of Universe TV.challenged to learn new things. Finally, I asked her if after many years she still feltever left me. Today when I’m looking for stories, I I’m turning overUnit 14 Lesson 4 Job TrendsSurvival of the Fittest“’’’t panic.”Future work“It’”’t bother learning Russian or Spain.’’’Unit 15 Lesson 1 life-long learing”’s different now. Ms Tang-45 years oldI know this isn’” or “chiefhome officer”happened to me.Grandpa Chen-75 years oldI’m sure you all know the saying, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” Well, it’s certainly not true! I’’d been sending letters by’’ve ever learnt. This is so wrong!’My TeacherGraham Lawrence, 29, science author ____ gives presentations on TV, went to Overton School, 1981-1989.I haven`t seen Mr. Jenkins ______ I but I often think _____ him. I wasn`t very good ______ most school subjects. I suppose I was lazy and now I wish I`d done more work, ______(especial) in maths. The only thing I can remember from school maths is that the angles of a triangle ____ _ 180 degrees! But ____ I was 15 and went into Mr. Jenkins` class, I really became interested in asubject .Before Mr. Jenkins, science had simply been a subject strange words to me. I had no idea ________ an atom was and I didn’t really want to know ! I found it all so _______(bore) and difficult. But Mr. Jenkins madeeverything . He used to ______(explain) things with lotsof________( practice) examples and __________(simplify) things that seemed difficult. One day, he took us outside and we built a rocket! I remember______ he let me pour some powder_____ the rocket and then another student_______(light) a flame to set it _________. It was great fun.I know that I wasn’t a ___________(will) student and I shouldn’t have been so difficult ________school, but it was probably ________ I _____myself. Mr. Jenkins made me feel that I could do things. I was interested in astronomy and he asked me to give a presentation ________ the class. That was really I ever tried to explain science to an audience and now it`s my job! Often ___________ I`m preparing a programme, I think about ______ Mr. Jenkins would have done it. Sometimes I wish I _____(can)phone him and ask for his opinion!My StudentBrian Jenkins, science teacher at Overton School.Before Graham my class, he was very difficult. I had heard stories about his bad behaviour. I caught him and a friend who could spit the _______(far) off the school stage! But_______ he got interested, he changed.he walked into my class, he was dragging his school bag behind himand_______(look) bored, but as soon as I set ______ an experiment to show ______ the human stomach works _______(use) acid and an onion, he gave me his full________(attend). He loved science! He was very bright and should have done much _______(well) in all his other subjects. I`ve read a couple of his books and seen him ______ TV. I always say to my wife, "Oh look, I used to teach him!"I wish I ________(am) as ________(success) with all my students as I was with Graham. It`s difficult teaching nowadays. There are lots of problems and not enough money. The government should have put more money science education. And I wish they_____(will)decrease the size of classes -- it`s not easy doing lessons in laboratories _______ big groups and it must be even worse in the poorer schools! At least with schools like ours, we have laboratories!My wife often wishes _____ I had chosen a job ______ less stress but I love_____ I do. The thing about__________(be) a teacher is that you_________ children’s minds when they are and eager __________( learn). And if__________ I do as a teacher can help a child like Graham such a successful adult, then I know ____________ I`m doing is ."Who questions much, shall learn much, and remember much."1 It seems’s problems with this2of the day. Bacon’t want to challenge what they’d’"All truthsdiscover them. (1564-1642)。
高中英语新教材外研版高二选修2Unit3New ChapterThe day I heard that the Rainbow Bookstore was closing after 50 years of business, I was heartbroken. The bookstore, which was a 1. fixture in the neighborhood, was a place where anyone could 2. and connect through their love of books.When I hurried to the store, I saw that the books were already being packed into boxes. I had a long chat with Casey, the store's 3. owner. Sighing deeply, he told me how it was becoming difficult to run an 4.bookstore. Most young people preferred reading e-books on tablets. More and more customers were being 5. by chain stores and online discounts. I tried to think of some words of sympathy, but I had to 6. that the Rainbow Bookstore couldn't stay in business much longer.Childhood memories came back to me so clearly, as if the events had happened only yesterday. A bunch of us kids would 7. drop by the store after school. We'd look at the new books, or just chat with Old Casey. He knew every book in the store and would always 8. the perfect one for us from a dusty shelf. We spent hours reading, seated on the store's old but9. furniture. Casey encouraged us to share our ideas and comments on the books, by writing them on a large board in one corner of the store.When I left the bookstore, it was becoming cold and dark outside. I turned to wave goodbye to Casey, but both he and his bookstore were already10. in a thick mist. It made me realize that the bookstore and all that Old Casey had given to the community could soon disappear 11. .A few months later, I was back in the neighborhood during my spring break and was surprised to see that the Rainbow Bookstore was still there and open for 12. . Its old brick exterior hadn't changed, but inside it was like a different world. In one area, a book reading was being delivered. Nearby, customers were poring over shelves selling stationery, posters and other best -seller-themed gifts. The large board in the corner had been 13. by a big screen, where customers' comments on the month's best-seller were being displayed. 14. , the Rainbow Bookstore was in good, creative hands.I was told that the community had decided to work together on a campaign to save the Rainbow Bookstore. The campaign had been 15. by Jennifer Oakley, a saleswoman who had grown up in the neighborhood and who had now 16. the bookstore from Casey.Under Jennifer's leadership, the bookstore was being 17. a place for literature-loving members of the community to get together. It had a caf éselling organic food, and there were now more community events such as book readings, poetry recitals and even jazz concerts and movie nights, where people could gather to share an experience that couldn't be 18. .I joined Casey, who was looking up at the screen on which readers'comments kept popping up. “Well, as you can see, corporate knowledge 19. with creativity has brought my 20. bookstore into the 21st century! I'm so pleased to see that everything I wanted it to offer to the community is still here."答案:1.legendary2.drop in3.elderly4.independent5.attracted6.admit7.frequently8.pickfortable10.hidden11.for good12.business13.replaced14.Clearly15.Led16.taken over17.turned into18.downloadedbined20.humble。
新人教版第二册Unit 4SPACE:THE FINAL FRONTIER“Are we alone? What’s out there?”_________________(仰望) the stars,people have always wanted to learn more about space,______ scientists work hard to find answers. They make _________(vehicle) ___________ (carry) brave people _____ space to find out the secrets of the universe. They also really wish to discover other planets ______ are suitable enough _______________(support) life.Before the mid-20th century,most people felt ___________(travel) into space was an impossible dream. _________,some scientists ___________________(决定) help humans realise their dream _____________ (explore) space. After many experiments,they succeeded ____ making rockets _______ could escape Earth’s gravity. ____ 4 October 1957,the Sputnik 1 satellite ________________(launch) by the USSR and ___________ (success) orbited around Earth. Afterwards,the USSR ______________(专注于) sending people into space,and on 12 April 1961,Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the world _______(go) into space. _______ eight years later,on 20 July 1969,American astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon,famously _________(say),“That’s one small step ____ [a]man,one gia nt leap for mankind.”____________(Follow) this,many more goals ___________________(achieve). For example,America’s NASA space agency launched V oyager 1 on 5 September 1977 to study deep space,and _____ still transmits data today.________ scientists try to make sure nothing goes wrong,accidents can still happen. All the astronauts on the USSR’s Soyuz 11 and America’s Challenger died ________ their missions.These disasters made everyone sad and _____________(disappoint),but _________ _______(...的渴望) explore the universe never died. This is ________ people believe in the importance of carrying on space ____________(explore) ________ the huge risks._____ example of this ongoing work is the International Space Station. It orbits Earth and has astronauts from different countries on board,___________(provide) a continuous human ___________(present) in space.China’s space programme started later than ________(that) of Russia and the US,but it _____________________(取得了巨大的进展) in a short time. China became the third country in the world ___________(send) independently humans into space in 2003,________ Yang Liwei successfully orbited Earth in the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft. Then Shenzhou 6 and 7 completed ____ second manned orbit and _____ first Chinese spacewalk,__________(follow)by the vehicle Jade Rabbit ___________( send) to the moon to study its surface. After that,China launched the Tiangong 2 space lab into space and Tianzhou1 to dock with ___. This __________(signal) one step __________(far) in China’s pl an to establish a space station in the future. ______________(最近),China has sent Chang’e 4 to explore the surface of the far side of the moon ____________________ ______________(进行测量和观测).The future of space exploration __________________(仍然是光明的). Europe,the US,and China all have plans to further study and explore planets ______ Mars and Jupiter. ________ the difficulties,scientists hope future discoveries will not only _________(able) us to understand ______ the universe began,but also help us survive well ________the future.IS EXPLORING SPACE A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY?Countries around the globe _______________(spend) billions of dollars and lots of time _____ various space missions,___________ to Mars _____ other planets much further away. Some people argue ______ we should stop _________(waste) time and money exploring space. ____________,we should feed the world’s poor and find immediate solutions ____ other problems,such as pollution and _______(fate) diseases. _______,others feel this is a shallow view ______fails _____________(realise) how exploring space helps us.Firstly,exploring space has already ______________________(发挥了作用) in the fight ________ world hunger. It has directly _______________(导致) the many satellites _____ now orbit Earth. A number of the satellites record data on land and weather_________(pattern). Then the data ______________( transmit) to scientists on Earth. After careful ___________(analyse), the scientists can provide useful_________________(recommend) and advice for farmers. As a result,space-based science has helped farming _________________(努力做...) grow enough food to feed Earth’s ___________(increase) population.Secondly,space exploration has already promoted technological____________(improve) that benefit us all. __________________(高端产品) around the world are made ____ a higher standard now because of advanced technology _______ was first created to _____________________(满足...的需要)space exploration. For example,space technologies _______________(help) the research and development of differenttypes of new material. They have also helped companies make better heart monitors and other machines _____ doctors regularly use. Today,space technologies are _____(wide) used in all kinds of industries,and everyday products such as GPS,memory foam pillows,and smartphone cameras _________________(change) our lives.Finally,_______(send) astronauts into space has helped people to think _____ the world’s problems and even ________(find) ways to solve them. Seeing pictures of our planet ____ an island in a black sea made people realise that our planet’s resources are________(limit). _____________________________________(为了供养如此迅速增长的人口),scientists are trying to find other planets ______ could one day be our new home. The greatest attention _________(目前) is on Mars because it is ________(close) to Earth. In the future,humans may live on both planets.______________(总之),exploring space provides the world _____ many different benefits. __________,it should continue so as to provide new and better _________(solve) to people’s short-term and long-term problems.。
Book5 Unit5课文挖空MACQUARIE ISLAND:from Chaos toConservationI am standing on Macquarie Island, in the South-west Pacific Ocean, halfway between Australia and Antarctica.Strong winds and stormy seas have helped sculpt its long, thin 1 .The green grass and bare rock of its landscape contrast 2 , giving it a wild and natural beauty.No visitor would think it surprising that the island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Nor would they fail to imagine how its native inhabitants, 3 royal penguins, king penguins, and elephantseals, existed in perfect4 with their natural habitat for thousands of years.But the island's more recent history tells a different story.It's a 5 story that began in 1810 when humans arrived on the island.In their ships they unknowingly brought rats and mice.These small animals quickly6 the island, eating the birds’eggs and attacking baby birds.Cats were brought to the island to control the rats and mice. 7 , the cats subsequently developed an appetite for the birds, too.Meanwhile,rabbits were introduced to the island as a 8 of food for humans.Loose on the island, they did what rabbits do best --- they multiplied rapidly and began eating the native vegetation and digging holes, which caused soil erosion.The exploding rabbit population9 plentiful food for the cats, meaning that the number of cats also increased.This 10 led to more cats hunting the birds. The end result was that parakeets, once large in number and native to the island, 11 in 1891.Even after Macquarie Island became anofficial nature reserve in the 1970s, the rabbits remained out of control.Experts felt it necessary to come up with a plan to 12 all the rabbits from the island.With this goal in mind, a virus was13 onto the island.But although the virus caused the rabbit population to 14 from 130,000 to around 10,000,it also meant less food for the cats.The cats in consequence turned their attention –and their stomachs —back to the native birds, killing up to 60,000 each year.In the 1980s, traps and dogs were used to catch the cats.The last Macquarie Island cat was caught in 2000.But as the saying goes,“While the cat's away, the mice will play."With the15 of the cats from the island, the mouse and rat population started to increase. And remember those 10,000 or so rabbits?It 16 that they developed an immunity to the virus, and their numbers 17 once again.Then, in2006, the rabbits’digging caused some land to collapse, and killed a substantial number of penguins.This incident made it clear that the rat, mouse and rabbit problem needed solving once and for all.So, I am here on Macquarie Island toparticipate in the programme to tackle this very problem.The first step involved poison being dropped from helicopters.The next step is to remove the last18 invading species, and that's where I come in - with my dogs. They have been trained to find every last one,without harming the native animals.This 19 is a long, much-delayed ending to a sad story, but we humans 20 it to the island to give it a happy ending.答案1.shape2.dramatically3.including4.harmony5.tragic6.took over7.Unfortunately8.source9.provided10.in turn11.died out12.remove13.released14.decrease15.departure16.turned out17.exploded18.remaining19.intervention20.owe。
班級____________ 座號____________ 姓名______________________We often1t_____k of English2_____ a language used all over the world. Another3i_____l language is the language of signs.As more and more people travel4a_____d the5w_____d,it is important that they can get around easily and 6s_____ely. That’s why there are now many signs that use pictures, or symbols, instead7_____ words.8E_____n if people do know the language of a place,symbol signs can communicate9m_____g very10q_____kly.For11e_____e,when you are in a department store12r_____hing to find a restroom,all you have to do is look for this very common sign:.Or when you’re riding your bike on the street,you’ll know it’s safer to ride where you see this sign:.When you’re at home and see your little sister pick up a bottle with this sign on it,you need to 13g_____b it from her14r_____t away.To understand other symbol signs,it helps to remember that they can be divided into different15k_____ds.(1)Those used on roads:No Left Turn Falling16R_____ks(2)Those used for buses,trains,airplanes, etc.:Airport17P_____y Seats(3)Those used in places such as parks and playgrounds:Use Trash Can No Swimming(4)Those used inside 18b_____gs,factories, etc.:19e_____r Do not touch when machine is 20_____use(5)Those used for giving21i_____ns on22p_____ts:23 R_____e Do Not24I_____nThese are just a few examples.There are thousands of different symbol signs being used around the world.You can’t help but notice them in your daily life, 25w_____r you are traveling, working, shopping, or just walking down the street. The next time you go out,see how many symbol signs you can find.1. think2. as3. international4. around5. world6. safely7. of8. Even9. meaning 10. quickly 11. example 12. rushing 13. grab 14. right 15. kinds 16. Rocks17. Priority 18. buildings 19. elevator 20. in21.instructions 22.products 23.Recycle 24. Iron25. whether班級____________ 座號____________ 姓名______________________一、字彙題共12題,每題5分,共60分kind 1. You need great strength to play this k______d of sport well.rock 2. John had to stop the car because there was a big r______k in themiddle of the road.quickly 3. Sherrie is a good worker. She always finishes a job q______kly. recycled 4. Put any bottles, paper, or plastic items in these boxes so that theycan be r______ed.5. Cell phone companies are developing new p______ts all the time. ironed6. Have you i______ned my shirt yet? I need it this afternoon. meaning7. Do you know the m______g behind these animals’unusual behavior?elevator 8. Jack’s apartment is on the fifteenth floor, so we’ll need to takethe e______r.building 9. My office is in the b______g next to the post office.symbol 10. The s______l on the label means that this sweater should only bewashed by hand.instructions 11. To begin with, you should read the i______ns, or you won’t beable to figure out how to use this machine.International 12. With the new MRT line, it’s now much easier to get to TaoyuanI______l Airport.二、翻譯填空共3題,每格5分,共401.老婦人將小狗視為她家庭的一員。