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1、選修 7 Unit1 課文填空 1MARTY'S STORYHi, my name is Marty Fielding and I guess you could say that I am“ one inmillion. _” other words, there are not many people me. You see, I have amuscle disease m akes me very weak, so I can_'_t_ r_u_n_ climb stairs as quicklyas other people. In addition, I am ve
2、ry clumsy and dropthings or bump furniture.(forture), the doctors don't know how to make me_ b_e_t_te_r_, _ I am very outgoing and have learned to adapt my disability. My motto is: live one day at atime.Until I was ten years old I(be) the same as everyone else. I (use) toclimb trees, swim and pl
3、ay football. In fact, I used to dream about (play)professional football and (possible) representing my country in the World Cup.Then I started to get weaker and (weak), until I could only enjoy football from abench at the stadium. In the end I went into hospital medical tests. I stayed therefor near
4、lythree months. I think I had at least a billion tests, (include) one inwhich they cut out a piece of muscle from my leg and looked at it a microscope.Even after all that, no one could give my disease a name and it is difficult to know the future holds.One problem is I don ' t look any different
5、 from other people. So sometimes somechildren in my primary school would laugh, when I (get) out of breath after running ashort way or had to stop and rest halfway up the stairs. Sometimes I was too weak goto school my education suffered. Every time I returned after an (absent),I felt stupid because
6、 I was behind the others.My life is a lot (easy) at high school because my fellow students haveaccepted me. The few can not see the real person inside my body do not makeme (annoy), and I just ignorethem. All in all, I have a good life. I am happy tohave found many things I can do, like writing and
7、computer (program). Myambition is (work) for a firm that develops computer software when I grow up.第 1 頁Last year I (invent) a computer football game and a big company has decidedto buy from me. I have a very busy life no time to sit around (feel)sorryfor myself. As well as (go) to movies and footba
8、ll matches with my friends, Ispend a lot of time with my pets. I have two rabbits, a parrot, a tank full of fish and a tortoise. To look after my pets properly (take) a lot of time I find it worthwhile. Ialso have to do a lot of work, especially if I have been away for a while.In many ways my disabi
9、lity has helped me grow stronger(psychological) and become ( independent). I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has been worth . If I had a chance to say one thingto healthy children, it would be this: (have) a disability does not mean your lifeis not (satisfy.) So don ' t feel sorry
10、f_o_r _t(disable) or make fun ofthem, and don ' t ignore them either. Just accept them for who they are, and give them encouragement to live as rich and full life as you do.Thank you reading my story.選修 7 Unit1 Living Well 課文填空 2A LETTER TO AN ARCHITECTMS L SandersAlice MajorChief architect64 Ca
11、mbridge StreetCinema DesignsBankstown44 Hill StreetBankstown24 September, 200_Dear Ms Sanders,I read in the newspaper today that you are (be) the architect for the newBankstown cinema. I hope you will not mind me (write) to ask if you have thoughtabout the needs of (disable) customers. In particular
12、, I wonder you haveconsidered the (follow) things.1 Adequate access for wheelchairs. It would be(hand) to have lifts to all parts of the cinema. The buttons in the lift should be easy for a person in a wheelchair第 2 頁(reach), and the doors be wide enough (enter). In some cinemas, the lifts are at th
13、e back of the cinema in cold, (attract) places. As disabledpeople have to use the lifts, this makes them (feel) they are not as important as othercustomers.2 Earphones for people who have trouble (hear). It would help to fit setsof earphones to all seats, not just to some of them. This would allow h
14、earing-impaired customers (enjoy) the (accompany) of their hearing friends ratherthan having to sit in a special area.3 Raised seating. People are short cannot always see the screen. So I'd like tosuggest that the seats at the back(place) higher than at the front sothat everyone can see the scre
15、en easily. Perhaps There could be a space at the end of each row for people in wheelchairs to sit next to their friends.4 Toilets. For disabled customers it would be (convenience)t o placethe toilets near the entrance to the cinema. It can be difficult if the only disabled toilet is in the basement
16、a long way from the film is showing. And if the doors could beopened outwards, disabled customers would be very happy.5 Car parking. Of course, there are usually spaces specially (reserve) fordisabled and elderly drivers. If they are close to the cinema entrance and/or exit, it is easier for disable
17、d people to get to the film in comfort.Thank you for reading my letter. I hope my (suggest) will meet with your(approve). Disabled people should have the same (opportunity) as able-bodied people to enjoy the cinema and to do so with dignity. I am sure many people will praise your cinema you design i
18、t with good access disabled people.It will also make the cinema owners happy if more people go as they will make higher (profit)!Yours sincerely,Alice Major選修 7 Unit5Travelling abroad 課文填空 2PeruPeru is a country the Pacific coast of South America. It has three maingeographical areas: a narrow coasta
19、l belt; the Andes Mountains (run) parallel to thecoast; and high, flat plains in the southeast. In the high plains area is Lake Titicaca, the (high) lake in the world, which boats can travel. Peru has (abundance) plants from desert grasses vast areas of jungle.Once the centre of the powerful and (ex
20、treme) wealthy Inca Empire, much ofSouth America (govern) by Spain from the sixteenth century onwards. Perufinally gained its (dependent) from Spain in 1821. The capital of Peru is Lima, is in the north on the coast. The ancient Inca capital, Cuzco, (find) high in the Andes. It is a popular tourist
21、destination as it is close to the famous Inca (ruin) of the city of Machu Picchu. Cuzco is a lively city with many hotels and inns, both Indian and Spanish culture and art can be seen.PeruPeru offers a (vary) of experiences from ancient ruins and centuries-oldSpanish villages to thick forests, high
22、mountains and desert coastline. TRVAEL PERU offers tours for all ages and (taste). The following tours are based at Cuzco, the site ofthe ancient capital of the Inca (civilize).Tour 1Experience the jungle and its diverse wildlife close up. During this four-day walking tour, you will (amaze) by mount
23、ain scenery and the ancient ruins we pass on ourhike. On the last day, we arrive at the ruins of Machu Picchu in time (see)thesunrise over the Andes. Spend the day (visit) the ruins of this ancient Inca citybefore (catch) the train back to Cuzco.Tour 2A full-day trip by road from Cuzco to Puno with
24、(fantasy) views of thehighland countryside. From Puno, we travel by boat across Lake Titicaca, (stop) onthe way at the floating islands of the Uros people. These floating islands and the UrosIndian's houses are made of the water plants that grow in the lake. A full-day stay with a localfamily gi
25、ves you an opportunity (learn) more about their life. Return to Puno onthe fourth day for your (fly) back to Lima.Tour 3Spend four days high in the Andes at Cuzco. Learn about its history and visit the museums. Admire the Spanish architecture, enjoy some excellent Spanish cuisine and take some time
26、(bargain) for some souvenirs at the colourful markets. Take the trainup to Machu Picchu for a (guide) tour of the ruins and the royal tomb of the Incaking.Tour 4A short flight from Cuzco takes you from the Andes into the lowlands of the AmazonJungle. From here you'll travel by boat to your (acco
27、mmodate)i n a forestreserve, holds the record for the most bird sightings in one area. From theguesthouse you can explore the jungle in the (companion) of a local guide.選修 8 Unit2 課文填空 2The Return of the Dinosaurs?The possibility of (clone) fierce and extinct wild animals has always excited film mak
28、ers.And they are not the only ones! The (popular) of films such asJurassic Park , in ascientist clones several kinds of extinct dinosaurs, proves how the idea (strike) a mixture of fearand excitement into people 's hearts. But in fact we are a long way from being able to clone extinct animals. S
29、cientists are still experimenting with cloning mammals. This is the cloning of mammals is stilla new science and its story only began (serious) in the 1950s as this list shows:1950s cloning of frogs1970s research using the embryos of mice 1979 work on embryos of sheep and mice 1981 first experimenta
30、l clones of mice 1983 first experimental clones of cows2019 first clone of a mammal: Dolly the sheep2019 cow gave birth to a bison2019 China 's first cloned twin calves2019 first cloned cats2019 first cloned dogFrom time to timepeople suggest thatextinctanimals likedinosaurs, can possibly第 9 頁(b
31、ring)back to life through cloning. (fortune), with what we know now, this is eitherimpossible unsuitable. There are many reasons.· The initial requirement is you need perfect DNA (which gives information for how cellsare to grow)· All (effort) of cloning an animal will be in vain if there
32、is not enough diversity in thegroup (overcome) illnesses. Diversity in a group means (have) animals with theirgenes (arrange) in different ways. The advantage is that if there is a new illness some of theseanimals may die, others will survive and pass on the ability toresist that disease to the next
33、generation. The great drawback to (clone) a group of animals is that they would all have thesame arrangement of genes and so might die of the same illness. Then none of them would (leave) to continue the species.· It would be unfair to clone any extinct animals if they (be) to live in a zoo. A
34、(suit) habitant would be needed for them to lead a natural life. (base) on what we know now, you cannot clone animals that have been extinct (long) than 10,000 years. Actually, dinosaurs disappeared 65,000,000 years ago. So the chance of dinosaurs ever returning to earth is merely a dream.選修 8 Unit4
35、PYGMALION 課文填空 2Act Two, Scene 1 MAKING THE BETIt is 11am in Henry Higgins' house the next day. Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering are sitting ( 深深地;在深處;至深處 ) in conversation.H: Do you want to hear any more sounds?CP: No, thank you. I rather (fancy) myself because I can pronounce twenty-fourdis
36、tinct vowel sounds; but your one hundred and thirty beat me. I can't (_ 區(qū)分,辨認) most of them.H: (laughing) Well, that comes with practice.There is a knock and Mrs Pearce (MP), the housekeeper, comes in with cookies, a teapot, some cream and two cups.MP: (hesitating) A young girl is asking to see
37、you.H: A young girl! What does she want?MP: Well, she's quite a common kind of girl with dirty nails.I thought perhaps you wanted her to talk into your machines.H: Why? Has she got an interesting accent? We'll see.Show her in, Mrs Pearce.MP: (only half resigned to it) Very well, sir. (goes d
38、ownstairs)H: This is a bit of luck. I'll show you how I make records on wax disks .MP: (returning) This is the young girl, sir. (Eliza comes into the room shyly following Mrs Pearce. She is dirty and wearing a (_破舊的, 寒酸的) dress. She curtsies to thetwo men.)H: (disappointed) Why! I've got thi
39、s girl in my records. She's the one we saw the other day. She's no use at all. Take her away.CP: (gently to Eliza) What do you-want, young lady?E: (upset) I wanna be a lady in a flower shop 'stead o' selling flowers in the street. But they won't take me 'less I speak better.
40、So here I am, ready to pay him. I'm not asking for any (favour) - and he treats me like dirt.H: How much?E: (happier) Now yer talking. A lady friend of mine gets French lessons for two shillings an hour from a real Frenchman. You wouldn't have the face to ask me for the same for teaching me
41、as yer would for French. So I won't give yer more than a shilling.H: (ignoring Eliza and speaking to Pickering) If you think of how much money this girl has - why, it's the best offer I've had! (to Eliza) But if I teach you, I'll be (bad) than afather.CP: I say, Higgins. Do you remem
42、ber you said last night? I'll say you're the(great) teacher alive if you can pass her as a lady. I'll be the referee for this little bet and pay for the lessons too .E: (gratefully) Oh, yer real good, yer are. Thank you, Colonel.H: Oh, she is so (delicious) low. (compromises ) OK, I'll teach you. (to MrsPear
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