2023届新教材新高考英语外研版一轮规范训练-必修第三册unit5 whatanadventure!.docx
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1、限时规范训练(17)限时40分钟基础落实维度1用所给词的正确形式填空1The team,having attempted to climb (climb) the worlds second tallest mountain twice,finally decided to give up.2Passengers are permitted to carry (carry) only one piece of hand luggage onto the plane.3David speaks English perfectly as if he had lived (live) in Engl
2、and for many years.4You should have a goal related (relate) to your life purpose at the beginning of a year.5(2020浙江卷) The hungry bear followed his nose to our camp, which was surrounded (surround) by a high wire fence.维度2在空白处填入一个适当的词1During the period of two weeks, we held a series of activities on
3、 study and sports, a few of which were in the charge of English departments.2Once published,the book will surely attract readers attention since it is related to peoples health.3While it was rather difficult according to some experts,the website succeeded in helping a man restore his lost memory.4Th
4、e bank is reported in the local newspaper to have been robbed in broad daylight yesterday.5The ambassador is an easygoing and friendly man, who leaves an impression on the staff.维度3完成句子/句式升级/一句多译1玛丽居里是世界上第一位两次获得诺贝尔奖的女科学家。(不定式作定语)Marie Curie was the first female scientist in the world to win the Nobe
5、l Prize twice.2童年的每件事都像刚刚发生过似的涌上心头。(as if)Everything in my childhood crowded in my mind as if they had just happened.3He found it hard to focus on his study because so many people were talking there.He found it hard to focus on his study,so many people talking there.(独立主格结构)4I speak English fluently
6、. It allows me to communicate with visitors without difficulty.First of all, I speak English fluently, allowing me to communicate with visitors without difficulty.(分词作状语)5由于被指控偷钱,这个年轻人被带到了法庭。Accused of stealing money,the young man was brought to the court.(accuse)Charged with stealing money,the youn
7、g man was brought to the court.(charge)能力提升.阅读理解AHaving worked for more than a decade in finance in the oil industry in Canada. Tori Fahey found herself wanting more from life. But it wasnt through desperation that her circumstances changed:“I didnt get fed up and storm off,nothing like that;it was
8、curiosity about other interests and wanting to experience something new.”Fahey left her job and completed an MBA before setting up a move to New York to begin a degree. However,the opportunity of an open year between the MBA and the degree came up,and as a keen touring cyclist,Fahey realised that a
9、much dreamedabout adventure was now becoming a possibility:“The ride in Africa had been on my fantasy list.It was a moment when I realized that I could do anything,so I should.”Fahey rode across Africa,a 7,500mile trip that took four months. The whole experience had a lifechanging impact. Fahey said
10、:“Bicycles provide a literal freedom. You dont allow yourself to feel like that in everyday life because there are so many distractions. But when youre out on the bike and theres nothing else,youre really free to experience what life is.”Postdegree, Fahey worked on projects with the UNDP (United Nat
11、ions Development Project) in Montenegro with the aim of bringing investment to rural communities.It was while working on these projects that the seeds were sown for the next new investment. “It was through my trip across Africa that I discovered pannier and rack (挂篓)systems inconvenient and I was ne
12、ver going to use them again.” Little did she know this would lead her to start up her own company.In 2013,Apidura was born,producing storage solutions for people looking to travel the world by bike,race across continents and carry all they need to do so. Its now a successful global brand,but Fahey r
13、emains reflective about what else the company can do for people.【语篇解读】Tori Fahey辞掉工作,进行了一场骑车穿越非洲的冒险活动,Tori Fahey希望通过这场冒险为非洲带来投资并促进跨大洲旅行的发展。1Why did Fahey leave her job in Canada?AShe was bored with the job.BShe was disappointed with life.CShe wanted to add new dimensions to her life.DShe found it ha
14、rd to adjust to the circumstances.解析:C细节理解题。由文章第一段的内容可知,Fahey之所以辞职是因为她想体验一些原来生活中没有的新东西。故选C项。2Which can best describe Faheys ride experience in Africa?ADemanding.BLiberating.CEventful. DDangerous.解析:B推理判断题。根据文章第三段中Fahey所说的话可知,Fahey的非洲骑行之旅是自由的。故选B项。3Why did Fahey launch Apidura?ATo encourage bicycle t
15、raveling.BTo make her investment profitable.CTo help cyclists carry traveling stuff.DTo increase the pleasure of riding bikes.解析:C细节理解题。由文章倒数两段可知,通过自己的骑行体验,她发现原有系统有一些不足之处,所以她开创了Apidura,为那些希望骑自行车环游世界、参加跨大洲比赛并携带所需物品的人们提供解决方案,所以Fahey建立Apidura是为了帮助骑行者携带旅行物品。故选C项。4What is the passage mainly about?AA toug
16、h path to fame.BAn adventure across Africa.CThe benefits of green traveling.DThe story behind the birth of Apidura.解析:D主旨大意题。文章主要讲述了Tori Fathey在辞掉工作以后进行了一次骑车穿越非洲的旅行,在旅行过后,她因为自己的体验开创了Apidura,来减少骑行旅途中的不便,是Apidura品牌诞生背后的故事。故D项最能概括文章的主旨大意。BAnyone who commutes (通勤) by car knows that traffic jams are an u
17、navoidable part of life. But humans are not alone in facing potential backups.Ants also commutebetween their nest and sources of food. The survival of their depends on doing this efficiently.When humans commute,theres a point at which cars become dense (稠密) enough to slow down the flow of traffic,ca
18、using jam. Motsch,a mathematician in Arizona State University,and his colleagues wanted to know if ants on the move could also get stuck. So they regulated traffic density by constructing bridges of various widths between a colony of Argentine ants and a source of food. Then they waited and watched.
19、 “The goal was to try to find out at what point they are going to have a traffic jam,” said Sebastien Motsch.But it appears that that never happened. They always managed to avoid traffic jam. The flow of ants did increase at the beginning as ants started to fill the bridge and then levelled off at h
20、igh densities. But it never slowed down or stopped,even when the bridge was nearly filled with ants.The researchers then took a closer look at how the behaviour of individual ants impacted traffic as a whole. And they found that when ants sense overcrowding,they adjust their speeds and avoid enterin
21、g highdensity areas,which prevents jams. These behaviours may be promoted by pheromones, chemicals that tell other ants where a trail is. The ants also manage to avoid colliding (碰撞) with each other at high densities,which could really slow them down. The study is in the journal eLife.Can ants help
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