2021_2021学年新教材高中英语Unit3FascinatingParks四单元小测课时作业含解析新人教版选择性必修第一册.doc
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1、Unit 3Fascinating Parks课时作业(四)单元小测必备知识基础练进阶训练第一层.单句语法填空1The manager has made _ summary of sales in Europe for the first six months.2Nowadays, smoking in buses, restaurants and other public areas _ (ban) in China.3Last Sunday, my mother accompanied me _ the hospital to see a doctor.4Wang Hua still li
2、ves _ his parents even if he has been in his thirties.5The air is full of millions of _ (visible) germs.6His pronunciation is not _ (accuracy) enough for me to understand him.7Palace Museum is so appealing that it appeals _ tourists from all over the world.8As a _ (journal), Tom always has a good no
3、se for a good story, so he does well in his work.9For most of us, _ (swing) 360 degrees around the spindle (轴) of a swing set is a distant childhood dream.10What made her so upset?_ (lose) her cellphone on the way home.完成句子1我坚持追求我想要的,尽管它有时很难实现。I stick to going after what I want, _ to realize.2Tom上班一
4、周迟到三次,结果被解雇了。_ three times a week resulted in his being fired.3每当我们遇到困难时,他都会来帮助我们。_, he came to help us.4随着科技的发展,我们的生活正变得更舒适和方便。_, our life is becoming more comfortable and convenient.5在这么短的时间内完成这个报告是有困难的。_ in such a short time is difficult.6你独自穿过山谷真的很可怕,因为那里生存着大型野生动物。_ is really very frightening, f
5、or there live large wild animals.7坐在大厅前面的是一些来自附近村庄的农民。_ are some farmers from nearby villages.8这部动画片能激励学生,使他们对英语学习更感兴趣。The cartoon can motivate the students, _ in English learning.9这条河是那条河的四倍长。This river is four times _ that one.10由于累了,他很快就睡着了。_, he fell asleep quickly.关键能力提升练进阶训练第二层.阅读A strange and
6、 poorly understood “fire monument” thats 5,300 years old has been found in Englandat least 800 years older than Stonehenge (巨石阵)Located in Avebury, England, the monument is so large that it can only truly be seen from the sky. It is hourglassshaped and surrounded by wooden posts. At some point in th
7、e ancient past, these postsand whatever was inside themwere set on fire, for purposes unknown. It was probably used for ceremonies just 37 kilometers from where Stonehenge was eventually built.The site was first discovered in the 1960s, when a pipeline was being built through the area. Over time, ex
8、cavations showed the scale of the monument, and eventually, it was found that much of the outline of it was burned. Evidence nearby shows that barbecues were used to cook food.In fact, the nearby Durrington Wallanother Neolithic (New Stone Age) settlementshows that this type of activity took place h
9、ere, and may have even been the accommodation site for some of Stonehenges builders.The hourglass site at Avebury, however, was probably not used in the same way. The circles are huge, and together, they cover a distance of 4 kilometers. This big fire was not likely used for a feast, but some sort o
10、f ceremonial practice.It would have taken hundreds of trees to build, and a lot of careful digging. It was a complicated construction project that certainly needed careful planning and direction.Pieces of pottery (陶器) found within the monument do date back to the time of Stonehenge, but carbondating
11、 techniques by Historic England have now found that the site itself is almost a thousand years older. This means it was constructed during a part of British history that archaeologists (考古学家) know very little about.It should be noted that 5,300 years ago, Britain was a very different society from th
12、e one immediately following on from Stonehenge.A dramatic new study last month showed that an attack of unknown peoples took place about 4,500 years ago, roughly when Stonehenge was built. The attack was so successful that 90 percent of the countrys gene pool changed almost overnight.Did the practic
13、e of building fire monuments like the one at Avebury also die out after the attack? Was there a huge change in culture at the same time? Watch this space!1What is the article mainly about?AResearch on buildings in the New Stone Age.BThe discovery of a fire monument in England.CThe connection between
14、 the fire monument and Stonehenge.DAn introduction to major monuments around Stonehenge.2According to the article, the fire monument in Avebury _.Ameasures eight kilometers in total lengthBserved as a kitchen for Stonehenge buildersCwas carefully designed and most likely used for ceremoniesDwas buil
15、t and then destroyed about 5,300 years ago3What did the attack of unknown peoples about 4,500 years ago bring about?ADamage to the local environment.BThe creation of a new language.CLots of new people living in the country.DAn increase in the variety of local culture.4What is the authors attitude to
16、ward the research of fire monuments in England?ADoubtful. BInterested.CDisapproving. DUncaring.七选五Things to Know When You Write an Email MessageFor most of the twentieth century, people communicated by telephone or by mail. This is now changing, and email is becoming the preferred method of communic
17、ation. Its faster than traditional mail. _1_ As email is becoming popular, here are several rules we need to know.Be polite and friendly.Start your message with a greeting. If you are writing to a friend, you can begin with Hi, Sandra. If you are writing to your teacher, begin your message with Dear
18、 Mr Atonso. _2_ Many people just type (打字) their names. Others say Bye, Cheers, or use abbreviations (缩写) like BFN (bye for now)Look good.When someone receives an email message from you, they might not know anything about you. They will judge you from your email message, so make yourself look good.
19、_3_ Sometimes sentences seem clear when you write them, but they dont make sense when you read them back._4_If you start to use your email several times a week, your message box will soon fill with mail. After a few weeks, you can have a list of 60 or 70 messages! It is easy to delete (删除) the messa
20、ges you dont want anymore. If your messages are important, you can save them in folders (文件夹). _5_ It only takes a few minutes to learn.AOrganize your email.BIts cheaper than a phone call.CThe email must be addressed correctly.DType your message, and then read it again.EYou need a closing at the end
21、 of your email.FIf you dont know how to do that, just ask a friend.GOne of the most commonly used emails are business emails.完形填空I always dreamed of being a writer. _1_, I was standing in a class of wild 14yearold girls as they threw paper and howled with laughter. My efforts at _2_ were hopeless. W
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