2021-2022学年人教版必修五Unit5FirstaidGrammar课时作业(1).docx
《2021-2022学年人教版必修五Unit5FirstaidGrammar课时作业(1).docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《2021-2022学年人教版必修五Unit5FirstaidGrammar课时作业(1).docx(5页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、Unit 5 First aid Grammar 课时作业第一节单句语法填空(动词语态)Ybu cant move in right now. The library (paint).1. In the rainforest of the Amazon, 50 to 150 plant species(destroy) every day.2. Chinese (speak) by more and more people in the world.3. look at the trees at the both sides of the streets. They(plant) last y
2、ear.4. The 2022 Winter Olympic Games (hold) in China. Im sure it will be a great success.5. I can this English song because it(teach) many times on the radio.6. During the period of recent terrorist activities, people(warn) not to touch any unattended the bag.7. The church tower which(restore) will
3、be open to tourists soon. The work is almost finished.8. Customers are asked to make sure that they(give) the right change before leaving the checkout counter.9. Since the beginning, the television industry in the US (control) by three conpanies, the ABC, the CBS, and the NBC.【答案】1. is being painted
4、 2. are being destroyed 3.is spoken 4. were planted 5.will be held 6. has been taught 7. were being warned 8.is being restored 9. have been given 10. has been controlled第二节阅读理解AOne of the newest pieces of public art in Rochester, N. Y is right in the middle of Main Street. Or, more accurately, it*s
5、on the street.Outside the Eastman School of Music, a group ofvolunteers repainted the crosswalk to look like three-dimensional piano keys in advance of the international jazz festival that happens here each year. People walking by have been commenting on the artwork, but there*s more here than meets
6、 the eye.Intersections have had a pretty standard look in the United States for decades. The blank square of pavement, the white lines of crosswalks. Increasingly, urban designers and transportation planners say colorful crosswalks and engaging sidewalks lead to safer intersections, stronger neighbo
7、rhoods and better public health. But the growing push for intersection creativity is meeting some resistance from the federal government.And with pedestrian deaths in the U. S. at a 30-year high, those planners say, finding new ways to protect people from cars is becoming more urgent.Just off Main S
8、treet, in Rochestefs Beechwood neighborhood, there*s another colorful intersection. The sidewalks here arc green, the crosswalks are blue* and there*s a big. red and yellow sun that covers the whole street. The art has been here a little over a year.Hutchings says the intersection art makes a big di
9、fference for families. He says there are more children outside playing and more adults walking places or riding bikes.When infrastructure encourages active transit, like walking or bicycling, the result is public health gains, says Ruth Steiner* who directs the Center for Health and the Built Enviro
10、nment at the University of Florida.Indeed, cities across the country have embraced the idea. Despite the Federal Highway Administrations finding that aesthetically pleasing intersections bring a range of benefits, the agency has taken issue with several examples. Officials in St. Louis decided in 20
11、16 to let the color in artistic intersections Lde away after the highway administration said they could distract drivers.A year later, the agency asked officials in Lexington, Ky, to remove a rainbow crosswalk downtown because it created potential confusion for motorists11 and danger for pedestrians
12、.In general, the agency says, crosswalk art is actually contrary to the goal of increased safety and most likely could be a contributing factor to a felse sense of security for both motorists and pedestrians. ”Why did a group of volunteers pain the crosswalk to look like keys?A. Tb show off their ta
13、lent in art.B. To attract more people to the streets.C. To make it safer for pedestrians.D. Tb create atmosphere for the jazz festival.1. What does Hutchings think of the intersection art?A. It distracts drivers.B. It benefits the neighbourhood.C. It results in public health gains.D. It causes confu
14、sion for motorists.2. What can we infer about Ruth Steiner*s opinion?A. The art brings a range of benefits.B. Infrastructure should fovor traffic safety.C. Artistic crosswalks are beneficial to peoples health.D. Cities across the country should embrace the art.3. A proper title for this passage is.A
15、. Creative crosswalks meet resistanceB. Colourful intersections and crosswalksC. New ways to protect people from carsD. Safety on the road【参考答案】本篇文章是在纽约州的罗切斯特,过马路已经成为一种文化体验。艺术家们 正把人行横道变成吸引人眼球的艺术作品。但这种艺术形式是否得到所有人认可 呢?1 .D 认细节题。根据第二段中“a group of volunteers repainted the crosswalk to look like three di
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 2021 2022 学年 人教版 必修 Unit5FirstaidGrammar 课时 作业
链接地址:https://www.taowenge.com/p-63326518.html
限制150内