高一上学期英语人教必修第一册Unit5ListeningandTalking,Readingforwriting&Assessingyourprogress练习.docx
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1、Unit 5 Section IV Listening and Talking, Reading forWriting & Assessing Your Progressi .单句语法填空1. (compare) with my deskmate, I am proud of what I did.2. Having a good knowledge of English(mean) we can see the world through a new window.3. Faced with so many new things to learn, I was at a loss what(
2、do) next.4. In my opinion, nobody but him is equal the job, for he has good skills in it.5. They had to struggle their lives against weather and wild animals.6. There is no doubt that the earth is becoming warmer and that it is human activities that have caused this(globe) warming.7. He has got used
3、 to(live) in the quiet village.8. When I listen to native English speakers(talk) in a video, I can understand only a few words.9. (read) classic books opened a window for me to another world.10. I really appreciate(have) time to relax with you on this nice island. 【I .阅读理解AA student is learning to s
4、peak British English. He wonders: Can I communicate with Americans? Can they understand me? Learners of English often ask: What are the differences between British and American English? How imporlanl are these differences?Certainly! there are some differences between British and American English. Th
5、ere are a few differences in grammar. For example, speakers of British English say ”in hospital“ and uHave you a pen? ” . Americans say “in the hospitaln and “Do you have a pen? ” . Pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans usually sound theirs in words like “bird” and “hurt” . Speakers of Bri
6、tish English do not sound theirs in these words. There are differences between British and American English in spelling and vocabulary. For example, “colour” and “honour” are British, “color” and “honor” are American.These differences in grammar, pronunciation, spelling and vocabulary are not import
7、ant, however. For the most part, British and American English are the same language.1. According to (his passage, a student who is learning to speak American English might be afraid that.A. British people cannot understand himB. American people cannot understand himC. the grammar is too hard for him
8、D. the spelling is too hard for him2. American English and British English are different in.A. spellingB. pronunciationC. grammarD. all of the above3. Most say “ Do you have a watch? ” .A. British people B. AmericansC. children D. teachers4. According to this passage, British people and Americans ha
9、ve difficulty inunderstanding each other.A. little B. muchC. some D. greatBAn international team of researchers from the University of Oxford have found that the way people use the Internet is closely tied to the seasonal movements in the natural world. Their online species searches follow the patte
10、rns of seasonal animal migrations (迁徙).Migratoiy birds (候鸟)flood back to where they reproduce eveiy spring. That migratory behavior is accompanied by some human behavior. The online searches for migratory species tend to increase in spring when those birds arrive in the United States, “ said the lea
11、d author John Mittermeier.And not just birds. Mittermeier and his team surveyed nearly 2.5 billion search records, for 32,000 species, across 245 languages. They also saw variable search rates for insects, horsetails and flowering plants. Seasonal trends seemed to be widespread in online searching b
12、ehavior for many species of plants and animals.This finding suggests new ways to monitor changes in the worlds biological diversity. It also shows new ways to see how much people care about nature, and which species and areas might be the most effective targets for conservation.Mittermeier is encour
13、aged by the search results. He commented, “I think theres a concern among conservationists (自然环境保护主义者)that people are losing touch with the natural world and that theyre not interacting with native species anymore. And so in that sense, it was really exciting and quite unexpected for me to see peopl
14、es interest closely related to changes in nature.”Richard Grenyer, Associate Professor from the University of Oxford, says search data is useful to conservation biologists, “ By using these big data approaches, we can direct our attention towards the difficult questions in modern conservation: which
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