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1、單元整合訓(xùn)練(二)Unit 2Sports events語言知識(shí)再落實(shí).單句語法填空1It (require)that all the students be in uniform.2Not only she make a promise,but she also kept it.3This is a new invention that will have a wide range of (apply)in industry.4The two boys are the same age.5A (similar)can be observed between them.6It has been

2、 suggested that bright children (take)their exams early.7We should take an active part in sports and outdoor activities (frequent)8Sadly the library had moved from its (origin)place into another building.9His English improved rapidly because of his (associate)with British people.10Tell the children

3、to look out cars when crossing the street.完成句子1我們應(yīng)該為國家建設(shè)做出自己的貢獻(xiàn)。We should the building of our country.2無論我怎樣努力,我還是不能找到答案。 ,I can't find the answer.3這是畢業(yè)后我第一次收到杰克的來信。This is the first time that I after graduation.4他想出了一些推廣產(chǎn)品的好主意。He for the product promotion.5你不準(zhǔn)把它借給別人。You to others.微寫作我最喜歡的體育明星是鄧

4、亞萍,著名的(well­known)乒乓球運(yùn)動(dòng)員。她在比賽(competition)中為了勝利總是堅(jiān)持不懈(hang on)。她是第一位獲得4枚奧運(yùn)金牌(medal)的乒乓球運(yùn)動(dòng)員,她可能是迄今為止全世界最杰出的女乒乓球運(yùn)動(dòng)員了。毫無疑問(there is no doubt that.)她為奧運(yùn)會(huì)做出了重要貢獻(xiàn)。她身高只有1.55米,這對她非常不利。當(dāng)時(shí)許多人一定認(rèn)為(must have done)她并不是一位有前途的運(yùn)動(dòng)員。然而,她靠勤奮和毅力實(shí)現(xiàn)了她的夢想(強(qiáng)調(diào)句型)。她的成功向人們證明了勤奮是成功的關(guān)鍵。高考語篇再強(qiáng)化.閱讀理解ACheerleading(拉拉隊(duì))dates b

5、ack to the late 19th century,when crowds began to chant and yell to encourage their teams.Credit for the first organized cheer was given to a University of Minnesota student named Johnny Campbell,who got the students to shout“Rah,rah,rah!Sku­u­mar,Hoo­rah!Hoo­rah!Varsity!Varsity!

6、Varsity,Minn­e­so­ta!”for their football team in the 1898 season.Soon after,a yell­leader group of six male students was organized,a practice that became popular at numerous other universities.For the first few decades of its history cheerleading was an all­male activity,but

7、 by the 1920s,women began to take part in the activity as well.Nowadays more than 90% of America's cheerleading participants are female.In 1948,Lawrence Herkimer,a former Southern Methodist University cheerleader formed the National Cheerleaders Association(NCA)Herkimer is credited with creating

8、 many of cheerleading's fundamental moves.Cheerleading remained in its supporting role until the 1980s,when cheerleading competitions,organized by the National Cheerleaders Association and other groups,started to grow in popularity.For the first time,teams got off the sidelines and took centre s

9、tage,competing with teams from all over the US.Today cheerleaders can be found at almost any kind of sporting event,including the Olympics and the Cricket World Cup.The sport has spread from the US.to many other countries,like Mexico.1Which of the following is TRUE to the first organized cheer?AIt s

10、tarted in the early 19th century.BIt made crowds around the school chant and yell to encourage their teams.CIt had the students shout certain words for their football team.DIt got a group of six male students to shout for their football team.2At the early years of the cheerleading history took part

11、in the activity.Aonly menBonly girlsCboth males and femalesDboth youths and adults3After the 1980s,teams of cheerleading .Aplayed their part on the sidelinesBcould play their part on the centre stageCstayed the same as they were beforeDwere completely different from what they were before4The best ti

12、tle for this passage may be“ ”APeople who started cheerleadingBHow cheerleading was startedCWhat cheerleading meansDA brief history of cheerleadingBMaking lists is relaxing.It calms you down and makes you feel good when you cross something off.The more you have to do,the more you need a list.Julie R

13、ost,manager of a large supermarket,says,“Before I go to bed,I have to write down everything that's going to stop me sleeping.If I write something down,I feel I won't forget it,so my lists are a great comfort.”Jane Levy used to write lists,but she would forget where she put them and then wast

14、e time looking for them.Then a couple of years ago she came up with a new system.Now she writes key words on the back of her hand! “At least I can't lose it,” she says.True,but too many trips to the bathroom could lead to disasters.Des O'Brien,a businessman,writes a list of things to do and

15、then organizes them into categories (種類): things that have to be done right away;things that it would be good to do today;things that are important but don't have to be done at once;and things that he can put off but that he doesn't want to forget.“Using categories to order the world is the

16、way the human mind works,” he says.It's all a question of what works best for you,whether it's a tidy notebook,a forest of notes or the back of your hand.Having tried all these,Kerry Johns,student,relies on her personal organizer (記事本)“My personal organizer has changed my life.” she says.“Up

17、 to now,I've always relied on my memory,but now that I'm working and studying,I find I've got too much to keep in my head.”So what are you waiting for?There's no better time than the present to take control of your work and life.Get out your pencil and paper and make a list.5How will

18、 Julie Rost feel if she doesn't make lists before going to bed?AUneasy.BSad.CTired.DSorry.6What problem might Jane Levy be faced with?AWashing the words off.BForgetting about her lists.CUsing the bathroom frequently.DFailing to find a working system.7Who likes to organize the list by category?AJ

19、ulie Rost.BJane Levy.CDes O'Brien.DKerry Johns.8Which method of organizing things works best for Kerry Johns?AWriting a forest of notes.BMaking lists in a notebook.CKeeping all the things in her head.DWriting key words on the back of her hand.CIn second grade,Carter Steadman learned about monarc

20、h butterflies.He's been on a mission (任務(wù)) to help the orange­and­black insects ever since.“The Monarch Kid” was the nickname (綽號(hào)) he was given because of his love for monarchs.In North America,there are fewer monarchs than there used to be.Land development destroys the monarch's fo

21、od,milkweed,which is the plant monarchs need to survive.Carter decided to take action.For his ninth birthday,he says,“I asked for garden­store gift cards so I could plant a way station.” A way station is a butterfly garden that includes plants for the monarch in its different life stages.Carter

22、 planted milkweed and flowers for monarchs.Carter wanted to do more.“In the spring,I decided to put a monarch way station at our school.” With the headmaster's help,Carter and his mom held a money­raiser to buy plants.Then 100 students planted milkweed and flowers in a large garden in the s

23、chool yard.That summer,Carter returned to the school garden several times each week to weed (除草)He checked the milkweed plants for monarch eggs.When he found some,he took them home to raise inside to keep them safe from their natural enemies.By summer's end,he had raised and set free 312 monarch

24、s!But that's not all.Carter started a website,Butterfly Buddy,to teach kids about monarchs.He teamed up with the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy,a non­profit (非營利的) organization,to speak at libraries and public events.Carter believes that teaching others is the key to helping monarchs.“When yo

25、u know more,you care more,” he says.9Why did Carter decide to help monarchs?AThey will die out soon.BTheir number is dropping.CHis mother is a butterfly­lover.DHis school gave him this mission.10What did Carter do after setting up a way station at school?AHe started a website to record the mona

26、rchs' progress.BHe took care of monarchs with all his heart.CHe killed monarchs' natural enemies.DHe held activities to raise money.11What is important to protect monarchs according to Carter?AEducation.BThe Internet.COrganizations.DSchool gardens.12Which of the following words can best desc

27、ribe Carter?ACreative and proud.BShy and traditional.CStrong­minded and brave.DWarm­hearted and thoughtful.完形填空I am the torch that lights the Olympic fire and starts every modern Olympic Games.I always begin my 1 in Greece from Olympia where the ancient Games were first 2 I am usually lit

28、by the sun there and 3 by many runners from 4 countries.Many people come to watch as I travel through 5 country to the host city.It is a great honour to carry me,and many 6 hope they will get a chance to do so.The greatest honour is to be the last athlete 7 carries me into the stadium where the Game

29、s will be held and lights the Olympic fire.That fire will burn for the whole period of the Games and will only be 8 when the Games end. I enjoy being part of so 9 sporting friendship.There 10 now special Olympics for people with physical difficulties and for those with learning difficulties.Everybod

30、y can join in if they try hard 11 !I have seen many 12 things happen.In 1936 I saw a German 13 ,Luz Long,help his friend,Jesse Owens,from the American team.He 14 him that his run for the long jump did not start from the correct place. 15 Jesse Owens put it right and won the gold medal.The 16 team wa

31、s not happy that they only got the silver medal because of that.I am always 17 when new countries win Olympic medals.I was so excited when the African countries began to 18 medals for running in 1968 and again 19 the Chinese team came third in the medals table in the Sydney Olympics in 2019.I am pro

32、ud to be a bridge between the 20 and the modern Olympic Games.Long may they continue!1.A.job BbusinessCgame Djourney2A.held BseenCbrought Dwatched3A.spent BsoldCcarried Dlain4A.different BlargeCsmall Drich5A.my BtheirCour Dyour6A.farmers BstudentsCdoctors Dathletes7A.which BwhoCone Dwhose8A.put on Bput awayCput up Dput out9A.few BmuchClittle Dmany10A.is BareCwas Dwere11A.yet BstillCenough Dnever12A.good BbadCwell Dill13A.swimmer BrunnerCsinger Djumper14A.said BtalkedCasked Dtold15A.Or BButCAnd DSo16A.German BAmer

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