2020秋高中英语 课时作业13 Module 4 Music Born in America SectionⅠ Introduction Reading and Speaking(含解析)外研版选修7.doc
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1、Module 4Music Born in America课时作业13Introduction & Reading and Speaking.单句语法填空1These papers are all out of order. Will you page them up for me?解析:out of order杂乱的。2Can we begin by discussing matters arising (arise) from the last meeting?解析:arise from由引起,(产生),此处用非谓语动词作后置定语,修饰matters.3As a soldier, he s
2、howed selfless devotion (devote) to his duty.解析:devotion n忠诚,奉献。4Joan tried out for the school basketball team.解析:try out for参加选拔。5He left a deep impression (impress) on me.解析:leave/make a.impression on sb.给某人留下印象。6The movie was very moving and impressive (impress)解析:impressive adj.给人深刻印象的。7The two
3、men walked side by side through the long gallery.解析:side by side肩并肩地。8They are experimenting (experiment) with new methods of teaching.解析:be experimenting with正在进行试验。9I got stuck in the heavy traffic. Otherwise,_I would have come here earlier.解析:otherwise adv.否则,要不然。10His explanation was far from sa
4、tisfactory.解析:far from远非,一点儿也不。.完成句子1The tourism should develop in_harmony_with the environment.旅游业的发展应该与环境相协调。2The teacher devoted_more_time_to_teaching the students how to study.这个老师付出了更多的时间教会学生如何去学习。3Computer, far_from destroying jobs, can create employment (far)计算机远非破坏就业,而是能创造就业。4This is the_fir
5、st_time_that_I_have_taken_part_in the sports meeting.这是我第一次参加运动会。5All the efforts he invested were in_vain.他付出的所有的努力都是徒劳的。.串点成篇微表达汤姆和玛丽正并排(side by side)站在大街上。过了一会儿,他们开始播放音乐并跳起舞(dance to)来。人们一看到(the moment)他们,就聚集在他们周围。看他们跳舞的人数在上升而不是在下降(in decline)。有时候他们也会厌倦(be bored with)城市里的生活,这时他们就会作为志愿者出现(emerge)在
6、某个敬老院里。他们总是利用(take advantage of)这个机会使老人们放松和愉悦。Tom_and_Mary_were_standing_on_the_street_side_by_side._After_a_while,_they_began_to_play_music_and_dance_to_it._The_moment_people_saw_them,_they_got_together_around_them._The_number_of_people_watching_them_dancing_was_not_in_decline_but_on_the_increase._
7、They_are_bored_with_the_life_in_the_city_from_time_to_time._Then_they_will_emerge_at_a_nursing_home_as_volunteers._They_always_take_advantage_of_the_chance_to_make_old_people_relaxed_and_pleased.阅读理解Imagine trying to test the memory of the blue whalethe biggest animal that exists or has ever existed
8、, a 190ton behemoth that dwarfs (使相形见绌) even the largest dinosaur, a leviathan that is rarely seen except when it comes up for air. How would you subject such a creature to a psychological test?You cant, exactly. But there is another way to get a sense of how their minds work. For years, scientists
9、have been fitting radio tags to these giants to track their whereabouts (下落). By analyzing a decades worth of that data, Briana Abrahms from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has shown that these animals finetune the paths of their migrations to track the historical abundances of k
10、rillthe tiny crustaceans that they eat. Rather than finding where their prey (捕获物) currently is, they go after the places where their prey was in years past. Their migrations, in other words, are guided by memory. So what happens in a world where memory might lead them away from the right path?Count
11、less species of animals migrate over long distances to exploit farflung sources of food, but these voyages arent just about getting to the final destination. The journey itself can be a sort of food tour, too. Migrating animals often adjust the pace and timing of their movements to hit pulses of sea
12、sonal food that spring up along their path. The ecologist Sandra vander Graaf described this as “surfing the green wave” after first observing it among barnacle geese. Others have found the same pattern among wasps, elk, mule deer, and brown bears.”The blue whales of the North Pacific spend their wi
13、nters in their breeding grounds off California and Costa Rica. Come spring, they swim up the coast of North America toward the foodrich summer waters of the Pacific Northwest. They could make the journey in two months (and they do, on the reverse trip back south). Instead, they take twice that time,
14、 pausing to gorge (狼吞虎咽) themselves on blooms of krill that appear along the way. Its a leisurely seasonlong tour of a continentwide buffet line.Scientists can get a good sense of this changing buffet by measuring the concentrations of chlorophyll in different patches of ocean. This green pigment (色
15、素) reflects the amount of plankton, which in turn is eaten by krill. The more chlorophyll there is, the more food a blue whale might find.By comparing chlorophyll counts to whale movements, Abrahms and her team expected to see that “they follow the timing of their prey, as it becomes available,” she
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