感顿市安乐阳光实验学校课时跟踪检测(三) Developing ideas
一、语言基础训练
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.Do you have any guidance from the team for your b二出祁山
ehaviour on the track (赛道)?
2.The journey is full of breathtaking sights, unexpected (意外的) turns, wonderful friends.
3.The media (媒体) have been filled with tales of horror and loss resulting from Monday's earthquake.
4.Despite (尽管) her terrible illness, she works hard and succeeds in the scientific rearch field.
5.We encourage all children to speak English throughout (在整个期间) their time at camp.
6.Failure can make a positive (积极的) contribution to your life once you learn to u it.
Ⅱ.单句语法填空
1.Opinions (opinion) are divided among the students.
2.Obviously (obvious), he didn't believe what you said.
3.From here, you can get a better view of the entire (entirely) city.
4.With the final exam drawing (draw) near, we are busy in reviewing our lessons.
5.The text is quite difficult to_understand (understand), for there are too many new words in it.
6.I'd like to express my admiration (admire) for the courage and uncomplaining spirit of the firefighters.
Ⅲ.选词填空
1.The government has taken a_ries_of measures to improve the air quality.
2.They were in_the_lead and the finish line was clo.
3.We tried many ways二楼后座
to argue him into following our advice, but in vain.
4.In_my_opinion,_it is important that we should value our friends instead of phones in our real life.
5.The new marketing project aims_at changing the way people look at frozen food.
Ⅳ.完成句子
1.It_is_obvious_that/Obviously you've made a rious mistake. Plea be careful next time!(obvious)
很明显你犯了一个严重的错误。下次要细心点!
2.Some_argued_that attention should be paid to our heavy traffic road.(argue)
一些人主张应该多注意我们拥堵的道路交通。
3.What_is_your_opinion_on/about_the campaign of waste classification?(opinion)
你对垃圾分类回收计划有什么建议?
4.With_such_an_excellent_English_teacher_teaching_us,_we had no trouble learning it well.(with的复合结构)
有这么优秀的老师教我们英语,我们没费劲就学得很好。
5.I told her the air would_be_hard/difficult_to_breathe and it would be very cold.(主语+be+adj.+to do)
我告诉她那里空气将会很难呼吸而且天气会很冷。
Ⅴ.课文缩写填空
It was the final part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. With just 700 metres 1.t
o_go (go), Alistair Brownlee was in third place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in 2.the lead. He came around the corner, 3.eing (e) his brother about to fall 4.onto the track. Alistair ran towards Jonny, caught him and 5.started (start) pulling him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in cond place and Alistair 6.himlf (he) in third. It was an unexpected end to the race.
7.Watched (watch) by millions, the ending to the race has divided 8.opinions (opinion): Should the brothers have been disqualified or 9.highly (high) praid for their actions? But for Alistair, 10.at that moment, he was no longer an athlete aiming for a medal — he was just a brother.
二、语篇阅读训练
Ⅰ.阅读理解
Whenever I made the 11hour drive from Indiana to upstate New York, I was to expect a tasty hot meal upon arrival at my mom's. Even when well into her 90s, she was still cooki
ng in more ways than one, with a kitchen and refrigerator organized in a style the military could learn from.
In later years I usually arrived for family gettogethers a day or two ahead of my brother Dave, a retired and welltraveled lover of good food, who drove to upstate New York all the way from North Carolina. Within minutes of his customary latenight appearance at our old childhood home he would eat greedily Mom's reheated meal, and then begin bringing in the boxes and bags of groceries (食品杂货) he'd packed from home or stopped to pick up along the way, which included ingredients (材料) for at least one international feast for a dozen or more family members who lived in the area.
Generally, after veral meals, my sister and I would clean up and up and up, as Dave lay before the TV on the family room floor by Mom in her easy chair.
When it was time for Dave to start his long journey home, he often left veral large containers of leftovers. If I wasn't going to be around for a day or two longer, the kitchen garbage disposal had a field day. Mom reluctantly, but determinedly, would drop her instin
ctual repugnance (本能的反感) for waste of any kind and clear the shelves of suspect content.
But if I stayed longer than Dave, I'd greedily prerve certain favourites for mylf and the nieces and nephews who would continue to visit.
“Can I get rid of this, whatever it is?” Mom would sometimes ask.
“Noooo! I love that! I'll finish it. I promi,” I'd plead (恳求), my mouth watering for tho hot, spicy (辛辣的) noodles. Or: “I'll bet Meg or Mark will polish that off. Just let it sit in the chee drawer until tomorrow.”