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Unit5IntothewildDevelopingideas—reading分層練習(xí)語言知識一、(2024·高一課時練習(xí))單詞拼寫1._______(慈善機(jī)構(gòu))isanorganizationwhichaimstohelppeopleinneed.2.His_______(每年的)ineofthisyearistwiceasmuchasthatoflastyear.3.Wemust_______(測量)thelengthandwidthoftheroomtogettheexactsizeofit.4Ifyouneedanurseurgently,youcanpressthe_______(按鈕).5Theyoungmanaretryingto_______(尋找)anopportunitytoshowhisabilitytothemanager.6.Weknowhowbusythe_______(教授)isnowandwewon'ttakeuptoomuchofhistime.7.Itiswellknownthataboutseventyone_______(百分比)theearth'ssurfaceiscoveredwithwater.8GlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)canhelpyoufindyour_______(位置)andgettowhereyouwanttogo.9.1amdeeplyattractedbythephotographstakenbythefamous_______(攝影師)。10.Peoplenowturntosocialmediaastheir_______(來源)ofinformation.二、(2024·高一課時練習(xí))詞匯變形1.Thereare______goodsinthenewsupermarket,andtheprices_______fromcentstodollars.The_______ofthemattractsmanycustomers.(vary)2.Fromthe_______expressiononhisface,weknewthathewas______totakeupthejob,whichneededgreatpatienceand_______(determine).3.Itisan_______discoverysoweare_______atit;toourgreater______,itisadisabledmanwhomadethediscovery.(amaze)4.Thecouple_______theaccident,buttheyweretheonlytwo_______.Theyfeltluckyfortheir_______(survive).5.Theexpertsaidrelieversareasafeand_______medicineandhaveveryfewside______onyourbody.(effect)6.Itwasso_______thatthecoldweather_______thelake.AndIwasabsolutely_______(freeze).三、(2024·高一課時練習(xí))完成句子1.WhenafirebrokeoutattheNationalExhibitioninLondon,atleasttenpricelesspaintingswerepletelyd________.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)2.I’dliketoexpressmythankstomyparentsandmycoach.Andmythanksarealsoduetoeverymemberoftheteaminequalm____________.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)3.Atlastyear’s________(每年的)meeting,60%ofmemberssupportedthesuggestion.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)4.Unfortunately,manybirdsdidn’t________(幸存)theseverewinter.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)5.Alotofpeoplefromallovertheworlds________(尋求)theirfortuneisSanFranciscoduringthegoldrush.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)6.Thepoorgirlcametothebigcityto________________________(謀出路).(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)7.Governmentsneedtoconsider________toreducegreenhousegasemissions.(根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容填空)8.Allyouhadtodowasthinkalittleharderand________(想出一個新的解決辦法).(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)9.Anumberofbrickhouses________(被毀)duringtheearthquake.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)知識應(yīng)用(20222023學(xué)年下學(xué)期·河北唐山·高一期末)閱讀理解Itwasaquietearlyafternooninthelibrary,andwelibrarianswereenjoyingachatatthelibrarydesk.Suddenly,aregularreader,whohadbeenreadingamagazine,marcheduptous,gaveusanannoyed“Shush(噓)!”andwentbacktoherseat.Shockedintosilence,wetriednottolaugh.Howstrangeforagroupoflibrarianstobeshushedbyareader!Shouldn’titbetheotherwayaround?Well,itseemshardtoexplain.Ifyou’reababyboomer(嬰兒潮出生的人)likeme,youprobablyrememberlibrariesasplacesofadults’silentreading.Thesedays,however,librariesaremorelikebusymunitycenters,wherebeingnoisytosomedegreeisthenewnormal,especiallywhenkidsaretakingpart.Iamaloudlibrarian.Myvoiceisnaturallyonthelouderside.ThehundredsofprogramsIledasachildren’slibrarianwerefilledwithsinging,dancing,movementexercisesandcheerfulreadingsofbookswithcrowdsofchildrenandtheircaregivers.Noshushingallowed!Growingknowledgeabouttheimportanceofkidsandteenslearningthroughhandsonexperienceshassincecausedaseachangeinhowpubliclibrariesconnectwithyoungreaders.Thesetypesofprogramslikeboardgames,poetryreadingandstorytimescertainlyaren’tdesignedtobesilent.Butit’sabalancingact.Notallreaders—orlibrarians—liketheideaofanoisylibrary.It’scleartomenowthatonthedaymycolleaguesandIwereshushedbyareader,weshouldhavebeenusingour“l(fā)ibraryvoices”aswetalked.Still,it’sunlikelythatlibrarieswilleverreturntothedayswhentheywereplacesofsilence.There’sjusttoomuchfunandlearninghappening.IheartilyagreewithmyfriendRachelPayne,anearlychildhoodserviceeducatorattheBrooklynPublicLibrary,whotoldme,“WhenIvisitalibraryanditisquiet,Ialwaysfeelabitsad.Alibrarywhereconversationsarehappeningandtablesarefullisaverygoodthing!”1.Howdidtheauthorthinkoftheshushfromareader?A.Unexpectedlyfunny. B.Reallyannoying. C.Quitenecessary. D.Veryheartwarming.2.Whatcanbeinferredabouttoday’slibraries?A.Theyservekidsonly. B.Theybeequieter.C.Theyarelesspopular. D.Theyhavedifferentfunctions.3.WhydoestheauthorquoteRachelPayne?A.Toshowdifferentvoices. B.Toexpresstheauthor’sidea.C.Tomaketheendinteresting. D.Topromoteanewreadingmethod.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowtoActintheLibrary B.It’sOKforaLibrarytoBeNoisyC.WhytoKeepSilentintheLibrary D.It’sNecessaryforLibrarianstoChange五、(20222023學(xué)年下學(xué)期·湖南長沙·高一期末)完形填空Remotelearning(遠(yuǎn)程學(xué)習(xí))waschallengingforus,especiallyforateacherlikeme.Idonotliketo1intheschoolbuilding.Weareoftenlookingforfield2oranyreasontogetoutofthebuilding,whetherthat’samunitywalkorgoingthroughthe3inD.C.SoonethingthatIwantedto4wasexperientiallearningopportunities.That’s5throughavirtualsetting,butIthoughtofawaytosolveit.Istartedto6museumsmyselfandtakepictures.OnedayIwalkedaroundthemuseumwithmylaptopand7studentstoseewherewewouldgoifwewereinpersonthroughlivestreaming.You’dbesurprised—theywererather8.Alotofmystudents’parentswerefirst9orwereonthefrontlines,somystudents’siblings(兄弟姐妹)werealsowatchingandtryingtogettheirown10.Therefore,I’dbetalkingtomystudentsandtheiryoungersiblingsinthebackground.Ilearnedalltheirnamesandtheir11names.I’dcallattendance(考勤)and12allofthemsnakes,dogs,cats,everybody—werethere.Andtheyweresoexcited,13theonesthatdidn’tturnontheir14atfirst.They’dsay,“Ah,Mr.Dias,youdidn’tsayhitoPinky,mydogwho’srighthere.”Wedidanythingandeverythingtokeepthem15forthoseentireeighthoursoftheday.1.A.wait B.stay C.sleep D.play2.A.lectures B.plans C.trips D.forms3.A.libraries B.shops C.streets D.museums4.A.continue B.start C.plete D.organize5.A.encouraging B.confusing C.challenging D.relaxing6.A.visit B.design C.build D.draw7.A.followed B.warned C.forced D.allowed8.A.bored B.excited C.annoyed D.scared9.A.employers B.customers C.responders D.leaders10.A.education B.attention C.destination D.honour11.A.neighbors’ B.parents’ C.friends’ D.pets’12.A.dependon B.makesure C.insiston D.figureout13.A.scientifically B.absolutely C.especially D.evidently14.A.camera B.button C.television D.phone15.A.embarrassed B.active C.addicted D.normal六、(20222023學(xué)年下學(xué)期·廣東江門高一期末)語法填空InChina,peopleliketojokethatthereisnoproblem1ahotpotcannotsolve.Thefirefromahotpotcanmeltjustaboutanyicydisagreementandwarmjustaboutanyheart.Overahotpot,peoplecantalkandsharenotjustfood,2friendship.ThemostpopularkindofhotpotistheSichuanhotpot.WhatmakesSichuanhotpotdifferent3otherhotpotsistheuseofhuajiao(花椒).Thisspiceishardtodescribe.Somepeoplesayithasnotasteat

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