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1、Module 2課時(shí)跟蹤練(三) Other Parts of the Module一、全練語(yǔ)言點(diǎn),基穩(wěn)才能樓高本課語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)針對(duì)練習(xí).單詞拼寫1She is also 25 and a native of Beijing, but the similarity (相同點(diǎn)) between us ends there. 2Some students use their cellphone mostly as a tool of entertainment (娛樂(lè)). 3The meeting gives a chance for people of different views to excha

2、nge (交換)4The homeless (無(wú)家可歸的) boy was hungry and cold, starving for attention. 5The man founded a charity (慈善事業(yè)) in memory of his late wife. 6The room became less crowded (擁擠的) after the desk was moved out. 7It was unfortunate (不幸的) that their new car broke down halfway to the airport. 8Most of the

3、inhabitants (居民) cant afford to buy houses of their own. .單句改錯(cuò)1Close to the post office stand two women, who are watching the gate close.第二個(gè)closeclosely 2The entertainment is of great useful in educating children.usefuluse 3I have offered to paint the house in exchange with a weeks accommodation.wit

4、hfor 4The basic design of the car is very similar with that of the earlier model.withto5Brought up by his grandparents, Tom wasnt used to live with his parents.liveliving 6Love may create the wonder, and may make people to become satisfied and optimistic.去掉to.選詞填空similarity, in particular, be connec

5、ted with, be close to, in exchange for, as a result, get ill, be similar to, be willing to, unfortunate 1It was a really unfortunate accident with no passengers surviving the air accident. 2Although the twins are quite different, they are_similar_to each other in several ways.3He is_willing_to help

6、me with my Chinese. 4The poor man offered to wash dishes in the restaurant in_exchange_for three meals a day.5She bought a flat which was_close_to her office. 6He didnt work hard. As_a_result,_he failed in the exam.7The reason why I didnt come to the meeting was that I got_ill. 8It is generally beli

7、eved that good health is_connected_with healthy diet. 9I havent read either of the articles carefully, but I find that there is a striking similarity between them. 10I am really amazed at the effect of some great peoples achievements on our lives today, young people in_particular. 本單元語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)溫故練習(xí).單句語(yǔ)法填空1

8、She was hungry for the news of her friends. 2The government should take measures to_control (control) the disease. 3If I were in your position, I would make an apology to him immediately. 4If their performance isnt up to our expectations, we shouldnt get angry.5Ill make sure of the time of the train

9、. 6Have you figured out how much the trip will cost? 7We found the house easily with the little boy leading (lead) the way. 8The bed is comfortable to_lie (lie) on. 9Jane was making efforts to_finish (finish) her task on time by working through her lunch time.10Todays homework was easy to_do (do), s

10、o Mike finished it quickly and went out to play. .完成句子1I was going to write, but_I_lost_your_address. 我本來(lái)要寫信的,可是把你的地址弄丟了。2If you have a strong will, you can get over any difficulty, however_great_it_is.如果你有堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的意志,你就能克服任何困難,不管困難有多大。3Mr. Hall understands that although/though_maths_has_always_been_easy_

11、for_him,yet it is not easy for the students. 霍爾先生明白,盡管數(shù)學(xué)對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)一直很容易,但對(duì)于學(xué)生來(lái)說(shuō)并不容易。4Though/Although_its_raining_now,_he will go there.雖然此時(shí)下著雨,但他還是要去那里。5Some people love cats, while_others_hate_them. 有些人喜歡貓,而有些人不喜歡。6Boy as_he_was,_he behaved like a girl. 他雖是個(gè)男孩,但舉止卻像個(gè)女孩。二、勤練高考題型,多練自能生巧.閱讀理解If youre bored

12、with oldfashioned running, or if you feel that its not a complete workout, you might want to try crunning. It does not mean crying while running. Its actually a cross between crawling (爬行) and running that involves getting down on all fours and moving.The strange workout, best described as your thig

13、hs (大腿) worst nightmare, was invented by Australian fitness enthusiast Shaun McCarthy. The video of his crunning has been getting much attention online and it has inspired others to take up running on all fours as well. Now crunning is a steadilygrowing sport in Australia.McCarthy says that crunning

14、 is a more complete workout because it involves the upper body as well. “It really works your thighs and shoulders at the same time,” he said, adding that he believes it burns more calories as well. Some fitness experts believe that McCarthy might just be onto something there. According to Kim Baylo

15、r, a certified personal trainer, any exercise that involves full body motions leaves the chance to develop a lot of strength.However, many think crunning is likely to be out of date soon and it might even be harmful if done incorrectly. Fitness coach Kevin Dean said, “We humans are upright; our wris

16、ts have different structures than ankles. But a quadruped (四足的) animal would have four of roughly the same joint. As a result, I often see broken noses, bad wrists, and shoulder problems arising from crunning.” Health experts suggest wearing special gloves to prevent damage to hands while crunning.

17、Its necessary to increase the intensity (強(qiáng)度) of exercise step by step. Crunning may be too much for a beginner and it could be bad for your neck. If it hurts severely, stop immediately and just stick to traditional running.語(yǔ)篇解讀:本文為說(shuō)明文。如果你對(duì)跑步這一老式的健身方法感到厭煩,或者你覺(jué)得這不是一個(gè)全面的健身方式,你可以嘗試一下澳大利亞的健身愛(ài)好者肖恩麥卡錫發(fā)明的“酷

18、跑”這個(gè)新花樣。1What do we know about crunning?AIt is running on all fours.BIts not a complete workout.CIt is gaining worldwide popularity.DIt is created to strengthen the thighs.解析:選A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一、二段可知,麥卡錫的“酷跑”是種四肢著地的運(yùn)動(dòng),目前在澳大利亞用“酷跑”健身的人數(shù)正在逐漸增加。2Kim Baylors attitude to crunning is _.AunfavorableBapprovingCdoub

19、tful Dcautious解析:選B推理判斷題。由第三段“McCarthy says that crunning is a more complete workout because it involves the upper body as well.”及Kim Baylor所說(shuō)的話“.any exercise that involves full body motions leaves the chance to develop a lot of strength.”可知,Kim Baylor是贊同“酷跑”這個(gè)運(yùn)動(dòng)。3What will Kevin Dean agree with?AMc

20、Carthys idea is practical.BCrunning is a better fitness activity.CCrunning is not suitable for human beings.DIts dangerous to take wholebody exercise.解析:選C推理判斷題。由第四段可知,Kevin Dean說(shuō)人類是直立行走,手腕的構(gòu)造不同于腳踝,而四足動(dòng)物在腳上有四個(gè)幾乎一樣的關(guān)節(jié)。因此他會(huì)認(rèn)為“酷跑”不適合人類。4Whats the advice on crunning from health experts?ATry to avoid usi

21、ng your neck.BOnce you begin, never give up.CTake measures to protect your hands.DGo as fast as possible at the beginning.解析:選C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段可知,健康專家建議在“酷跑”時(shí)戴好保護(hù)性手套以避免受傷,而且鍛煉的強(qiáng)度應(yīng)一步步逐漸增大。一旦脖子疼得厲害,應(yīng)立即停止“酷跑”。.語(yǔ)法填空People _1_(live) in different countries made different kinds of words. Today there are about fifteen hundred

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