2021-2022学年高中英语北师大版选择性必修第三册课后巩固提升:UNIT 9 SECTION C WRITING WORKSHOP .docx
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1、Section CWRITING WORKSHOP & VIEWING WORKSHOP & READING CLUB & ASSESSMENT必备知识基础练.单词拼写1.This is a natural (现象) that happens about once a century.2.This time Ill 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 prepa
2、re 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.To put on someone elses clothes is (象征性地) to take on their personality.8.The (数据库) could be used as a teaching resource in colleges
3、.9.The (受害者) had been stabbed repeatedly in the chest.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 with1.Three sessions in a week at the gym would a healthier life.2. you have your health,nothing else
4、 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.6.Most children who cancer are in developing nations.7.The library contains f
5、oreign language reference books.8.Chinese is the carrier for the world to with China.9. the building will be completed in ten months.10. my everyday life,I had very little contact with teenagers.关键能力提升练.阅读理解AWhen I was a child,I would never run in the playground.While my friends were playing “tag”,I
6、 was 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 wor
7、sen.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 wasnt working so why not just cut it off in order to get a new one.I was wheeled down to surgery (手术) and a
8、fter 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 2017 and was fitted with a walking leg.The doctor told me to be extremely careful with my walking leg.Despite this,I felt grea
9、t:My mindset was changing and I started to see the world from 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 compl
10、eted events that I had never thought would be possible.The London Marathon,36 Tough Mudder events,the World Judo Games. I was named British Judos Inclusion Player of the Year,and I am now ranked top three in the world for judo.I run because I couldnt and I run for those that cant.I run to show other
11、s that they are able to do things that they never thought would be possible and I run because Im a runner.1.What can be learned about the author when he was in his childhood? A.He was confident.B.He was unwilling to play sports.C.He was ashamed of his physical problems.D.He was eager to move around
12、like a normal person.2.What was the authors attitude towards the doctors advice?A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Unsatisfied.D.Unconcerned.3.Which word can best describe the authors life after he had the surgery?A.Disappointing.B.Brand-new.C.Hopeless.D.Peaceful.4.Why does the author run?A.To recover from hi
13、s illness.B.To prove the doctor wrong.C.To become a world-class athlete.D.To encourage others to chase their dreams.BWe have long imagined a world where we interact with computers and robots as if they were normal human beings.Science movies show computers and robots that think and feel just like hu
14、mans.While these scenes exist only in the movies for now,we may be getting close to making technology emotionally intelligent.The first step toward this is understanding what emotions are.Scientists are often unable to describe emotions in exact terms,even though we generally understand what people
15、mean when they say theyre sad or happy.Back in the 1950s,few scientists studied emotion.But American scientist Paul Ekman saw a lot of potential in this field.He began analyzing facial expressions,and gathered a list of over 5,000 muscle movements.These muscle movements combine to form our different
16、 expressions.His discovery of micro expressionsfacial expressions that last only less than a secondallows us to read the emotions that people try to hide.There are many possible uses of emotion-sensing technology.Dr Chieko Asakawa,a researcher at IBM,has been blind since the age of 14.She has been d
17、eveloping a smartphone app that might be able to help people with disabilities.It recognizes peoples faces and facial expressions as they approach.Another use of emotion-sensing technology can be shown through human-shaped robots like Pepper.It can comfort someone when it senses the person is sad,or
18、 tell a joke when the person is feeling playful.In Japan,Pepper is already serving customers in stores.But as we walk on the streets,intelligent devices (设备) could record our facial expressions without our knowledge.This could allow many people to monitor (监视) or view our feelings without our permis
19、sion.It may leave us with no control over who we share our feelings with.However,if we can deal with these challenges successfully,there could be many benefits for all of us if our devices become a little more human.5.How did Ekman carry out the study?A.By doing medical examinations.B.By analyzing v
20、arious robots.C.By building new software.D.By studying facial muscles.6.Why does the author mention Dr Asakawas app?A.To present how IBM benefits from technology.B.To describe the limitation of a new technology.C.To show the value of Ekmans work.D.To praise what she has done.7.What can we infer from
21、 the last paragraph about intelligent devices?A.They may create some problems.B.They can take the place of humans.C.They are of great benefit to humans.D.They are useless in solving real problems.8.What is the best title for the text?A.Understanding Other Peoples EmotionsB.New Devices for the Disabl
22、edC.Robots That Think Like HumansD.Emotions in TechnologyCA rhino lazily chews on some grass at her feet.A short distance away,her baby plays in a muddy pool of water.Suddenly,the mother twitches (颤动) her ears,picking up the sounds of possible danger coming near.Its not a lion or other wild animals
23、thats a rhinos biggest threat.Its people.One hundred years ago,500,000 rhinos wandered around parts of Africa and Asia.But today,rhinos are threatened with extinction.If nothing is done to save them,they could vanish forever.Poachers (偷猎者) are killing rhinos for their horns.They do it to make money.
24、In some countries,people pay high prices for rhino horn.They believe that eating ground-up rhino horn will make them healthy.But that isnt true.Rhino horn is made of keratin (角质).Thats the same thing your fingernails are made of.Eating it cannot make anyone healthy.Humane Society International is wo
25、rking to help save rhinos.They wrote a childrens book and produced a video to help spread the word.The book,Im a Little Rhino,was given to 1.5 million children in Vietnam.That country buys and uses the most rhino horn.“The goal is to educate children about rhinos in general,and introduce the threat
26、that poaching causes to their survival,” says Adam Peyman,program manager for HSIs wildlife department.“It also explains that rhino horn is not effective as medicine and encourages them and their families to avoid buying or using rhino horn.”Carter and Olivia Ries have been working to save rhinos fo
27、r several years.“We made two trips to South Africa where we visited a dozen schools and met with government officials,” says Carter.“We gave the officials over 10,000 letters we collected from the youth around the world to show that the youth of the world care for rhinos.The next step was to bring t
28、hat same message to the youth of Vietnam.”Carter and Olivia visited schools in Vietnam.They want kids to bring the message back to their parents that using rhino horn “is causing the species to be pushed to the edge of extinction.”9.What does the underlined word “vanish” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Escape
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