Unit 5 Theme parks
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词汇考查+词汇应用
必修四 Unit 5
一、词汇复习
(一)单句语法填空
1. You ______ be Carol.You haven't changed a bit after all the years.
答案:must 空后为动词原形,故此处只能填助动词或情态动词;根据下文内容可知此处是说话人的猜测,因为有“据”可循,所以非常肯定,故填语气最为强烈的情态动词mustusarmy,意为“一定”。句意为:你一定是卡罗尔。这么多年后你一点儿都没变。根据语境可知,此处应该用情态动词表示推测,由下文“这么多年后你一点儿也没变”可推知此处为非常肯定的猜测,故填must,意为“一定”。
2.(2014·湖南,25改编)—I've prepared all kinds of food for the picnic.
—Do you mean we______ bring anything with us?
答案:needn't 句意为:——我已经为野餐准备了各种食物。——你的意思是我们不必带任何东西了吗?根据句意可知填needn't,意为“不必要”。
3.(2015·四川,2改编)You________be careful with the camera.It costs!
答案:must 根据空后的动词原形be可知此处填情态动词,根据句意和后面的感叹号可知这是说话人提出的要求,且语气非常强烈,因此只能填must。句意为:你必须要小心使用相机。它很贵重!根据下文的It costs!可知,此处是说话人对使用相机的人提出的要求,must意为“必须”,表示说话人主观上的要求,语气强烈。
4.(2015·北京东城模拟改编)—The fire in the supermarket last night was terrible!
—They ________ have taken some measures to prevent it occurring.
答案:should 考查“情态动词+have done”结构。句意为:——超市昨晚的火灾很可怕。—
—他们本应该采取一些措施来预防火灾的发生。这里表示“应该做某事而实际上未做”,所以用should have done结构,故答案为should。
5.(2015·北京,29改编)—Can't you stay a little longer?
—It's getting late.I really________go now. My daughter is home alone.
答案:must 句意为:——你不能再呆一会儿吗?——天色晚了。我真的必须得走了。我女儿一个人在家。根据语境中“天晚了”和“女儿一个人在家英语商标”可知,这里表示必须得走了。must意为“必须”。
(二)英汉互译
248.theme n. __________
249.△Camelot Park__________
al adj. __________
251.△Central Park __________
252.△Dollywood n. __________
253.various adj. __________
254.cartoon n. __________
255.be famous for__________午后咖啡
256.△roller coaster n. __________
服装设计师简历257.whichever pron. __________
258.△pirate n. __________
259.△fairy tale __________
260.fantasy n. __________
261.amument n. __________
262.swing n. vt. & vi. (swung, swung) __________
263.attraction n. __________
wonder __________
urism n. __________
266.wherever pron. __________
267.unique adj. __________
268.carpenter n. __________
269.△craftsman n. __________polish
ine n. __________
271.△bald adj. __________
272.prerve vt. n. __________
273.length n. __________
274.deed n. __________
275.△knight n. __________
276.be modeled after__________
277.△Merlin the Wizard __________
278.sword n. __________
279.△joust vi. __________
urnament n. __________
ler n. __________
282.athletic adj. __________
anslator n. __________
284.minority n. __________
285.cloth n. __________
286.△Futuroscope n. __________
287.jungle n. __________
288.△diver n. __________
ature n. __________ja
290..sunlight n. __________
291.△T-Rex n. (=Tyrannosaurus Rex) __________
292.advance vt. & vi. __________
293.in advance __________
fal是什么意思
294.advanced adj. __________
295.brand n. __________
make是什么意思
clo to __________
to life __________
298.outing n. __________
研招网报名入口官网299.admission n. __________
300.shuttle n. __________
301.freeway n. __________
302.souvenir n. __________
303.sneaker n. __________
304.brochure n. __________
二、阅读理解美国专业排名雅思
A
In 1959, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacher gave the class an assignment to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up.
Jean’s father was a crop dusting pilot in the little farming community in Northern California where she was raid, and Jean was very interested in airplanes and flying. She poured her heart into her report and included all of her dreams. She wanted to be a crop dusting pilot, make parachute jumps(跳伞), and be an airline pilot. Her paper came back with an "F" on it. The teacher told her it was a "fairy tale" and that none of the occupations she listed were women’s jobs. Jean was devastated and humiliated.
One day in her nior year of high school, her English teacher Mrs Dorothy Slaton gave the class an assignment. "If you had unlimited money, unlimited access to the finest schools, and unlimited talents and abilities, what would you do?" Jean felt a rush of her old enthusiasm, and with excitement she wrote down all her old dreams. The teacher leaned forward over her desk and said, "You do have unlimited abilities and talents. When you leave school, if you don’t go for your dreams, no one will do it for you. You can have what you want if you want it enough."
The hurt and fear of years of discouragement went away becau of what Mrs Slaton had said. Jean felt excited and a little scared. She stayed after class and went up to the teacher’s desk. Jean thanked Mrs Slaton and told her about her dream of becoming a pilot. Mrs Slaton half ro and slapped the desk top. "Then do it!" she said.