2020-2021学年人教版选修六课时作业:UNIT 4 GLOBAL WARMING LANGUAGE POINTS(2) WORD版含答案.docx
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1、Unit 4 Global warming Language points课时作业. 单句语法填空1. I work during my spare time, which gives me (independent) from my family. 2. My parents desire me (behave) well at school. 3. From the (disappoint) voice, we knew he failed the exam. 4. The fish (leap) out of water and landed on the shore. 5. As we
2、 all know, (satellite) have been used for communica-tion as well as weather forecasts. 6. During our free time, well be able to travel to places of interest in new (vehicle) like flying cars. 7. The government is taking measures to prevent the (transmit) of the disease. 8. The (frontier) of medical
3、knowledge are being pushed forwards as time goes on. 9. We are not sure when universe came into being. 10. He stood up, signalling the officer that he had finished with his client. 答案:1. independence2. to behave3. disappointed4. leaped/leapt5. satellites6. vehicles7. transmission8. frontiers 9. the1
4、0. to. 完成句子1. 你是第一个将这项工作做得这么好的人。You are _ _ _ _ _ the work so well. 2. 虽然战士们已经工作了15个小时,但他们仍继续在废墟中寻找幸存者。Though the soldiers had been working for fifteen hours, they _ _ for survivors in the ruins. 3. 攀登者们继续前进,希望尽最后的努力到达山顶。The climbers kept up _ _ _ _ reaching the top with the last effort. 4. 人们相信努力工作
5、就能成功。It is believed that working hard can success. 5. 微笑不仅仅让我们高兴,还能愉悦别人。Smiling can make us happy, please others. 答案:1. the first person to do2. carried on looking 3. in the hope of4. lead to5. not only; but also. 语法填空1. _(look) up at the stars, people have always wanted to learn more about space, a
6、nd scientists work hard to explore space. On 12 April 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the world 2. _(go) into space. Over eight years later, on 20 July 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon, famously saying, “Thats one small step for a man, one giant leap for ma
7、nkind.” Following this, many more goals 3. (achieve). 4. _scientists try to make sure nothing goes wrong, accidents can still happen. All the 5. _(astronaut) on the USSRs Soyuz 11 and Americas Challenger died during their missions, which made everyone sad and 6. _(disappoint). Despite the huge risks
8、, people carry 7. exploring space. Chinas space programme started later than those of Russia and the US, but it 8. _(make) great progress in a short time. China became the third country in the world to 9. _(independent) send humans into space in 2003. Now China as well as Europe and the U.S. has pla
9、ns to further study and explore planets like Mars 10. _ Jupiter. 答案: 1. Looking2. to go3. were achieved 4. Although/Though5. astronauts6. disappointed 7. on8. has made9. independently 10. and. 阅读理解Three days before Christmas in 1968, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders had adventured out to the
10、 moon, becoming the first human beings to reach and orbit our closest neighbour in space. On Christmas Eve, they pointed a TV camera out of the window of Apollo 8 and showed a global audience(观众) of 1 billion the ancient moon moving slowly below their spaceship. “I didnt choose it,” Anders said, whe
11、n all three astronauts met to mark the 50th anniversary(周年) of their moon flight, at Chicagos Museum of Science and Industry, where their spaceship is displayed. When the three men returned to Earth on December 27, they were surrounded by a sea of joy. That kind of collective(集体的) joyborn of collect
12、ive effortcan seem beyond us now. From the factory floor to the three men in the spaceship, an estimated 400,000 people had a hand in making the moon flight possible. Behind the joy there was also a dark danger Apollo 8 might face. If the astronauts made it into the moon orbit but their engine faile
13、d to fire when it was time to return, rescue would be impossible. They would circle the moon forever. But the astronauts did come home, and in the process they gave the world another gift: the celebrated photograph that came to be known as Earthrise. Even fifty years later, Borman and Lovell continu
14、ed to play jokes on Anders, 85 then. “Im still trying to figure out who did it,” said Borman, with a wink(眨眼睛). “You did it, I think,” Lovell answered. “Bill did it,” Borman admitted. “He didnt want me to take it at first,” Anders said. “I have never said it before publicly,” said Borman, “but Im ju
15、st proud that I was able to fly with these two talented guys. You did a really good job.”1. The men pointed a camera out of the window of Apollo 8 to _. A. show the moon to the worldB. read some sentences to the audienceC. do some research into the ancient moonD. record what they were doing in the s
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