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Unit1Pastandpresent單元話題讀寫強化練20篇(閱讀、完形與寫作)學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、完形填空Cloze1Inmanypeople’sopinion,Americanslovetheir1almostmorethananythingelse.Whenyoungpeopleare2yearsold,theywanttohavetheirowncars.Theydon’taskforacarfromtheir3.Somanyofthemworkintheir4timeintheirlastyearofhighschooltobuyacar.Learningto5andgettingadriver’slicense(駕照)maybeoneofthemostexcitingthingsinayoungperson’slife.Somepeoplealmostnevergoto6whentheyareill.Buttheywilltake7carstoagarage(汽車修理廠)whentheythinkthereisaproblem.OnSaturdaysorSundayssomepeoplemayspendmostoftheir8washingandrepairingtheircars.Americanswithsmallfamilieshasa9caroralargeone.Ifboth10areworking,theyusuallyhavetwocars.Whenthefamilyislarge,theywillselloneofthecarsand11avan(房車).Asmallcarcanholdfourpersonsandalargecarcanholdsixpersons12it’sverycrowded(擁擠).Avancanholdsevenpersons13.Soafamilywith14childrencouldasktheirgrandparentstogoonaholiday.Theycouldall15together.1.A.cars B.bikes C.jeeps D.trucks2.A.four B.fourteen C.forty D.fifty3.A.friends B.classmates C.teachers D.parents4.A.good B.free C.busy D.important5.A.rest B.drive C.wash D.smile6.A.a(chǎn)nengineer B.a(chǎn)teacher C.a(chǎn)shopkeeper D.a(chǎn)doctor7.A.his B.our C.your D.their8.A.care B.work C.life D.time9.A.big B.small C.bad D.nice10.A.babies B.parents C.students D.grandparents11.A.draw B.borrow C.buy D.make12.A.so B.or C.a(chǎn)nd D.but13.A.hard B.easily C.hardly D.heavily14.A.three B.five C.six D.seven15.A.win B.travel C.study D.workCloze2Moderncitiesseemtojustgetbiggerandbigger.People16driveortakelongundergroundridestowork,exerciseorhavefun.COVID19hasmademanypeoplethinkwhatourcitiesshouldbeliketomakepeoplelivebetter.Recently,agroupofarchitects(建筑師)fromSouthKoreahave17a“10minutecity”inthecapital.Theywilldesignacity18manyfunctional(功能性的)areas,includinglivingareas,studyrooms,officesandentertainmentareas.Withonlya10minutewalk,peoplecan19alltheseplaces.Theideaofsuchacityisnot20.In2016FrenchscientistCarlosMorenoputforwardthe“15minutecity”idea.Morenonoticedthatcarsrunincities.Peoplespend21timegettingaround.Hesaidhis15minutecitywouldchangethatandoffera22lifewithinshorterdistances(距離).COVID19hasmademorepeopleinterestedintheideabecausemanypeoplewereforced(迫使)tospendmostoftheirtimeathome,withlesstimetogooutsideoftheirmunities.23intheirmunities,theycouldn’talwaysgetwhattheyneeded.“Maybeit’stimeto24anotherchoice.”anotherFrenchscientistsaid.Fifteenminutecitiesmaybeone.Butnoteveryoneagreewiththeidea.Somepeopleworrythatsuchcitieswillfurthergatherwealth(財富)inthemostconvenient(方便的)areasanditmay25highhouseprices.Whatdoyouthink?16.A.wantto B.hopeto C.haveto D.refuseto17.A.built B.planned C.finished D.continued18.A.a(chǎn)s B.a(chǎn)gainst C.a(chǎn)round D.with19.A.reach B.leave C.start D.lose20.A.hard B.new C.a(chǎn)mazing D.smart21.A.theleast B.toolittle C.themost D.toomuch22.A.further B.longer C.better D.stronger23.A.But B.So C.Because D.Or24.A.forgetabout B.worryabout C.thinkabout D.writeabout25.A.putup B.takeaway C.leadto D.cutdownCloze3根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從各題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳答案。Isthewaterintherivercleannow?Haveyou26drunkwaterdirectlyfromtheriver?Iguessyouransweris“No”.Perhapsyoumayhavetriedthewaterfromawell(井)orfromatap.27,asIknow,manypeopledrinkwaterfromawaterboilerorthebottledwaterboughtfromashopnowadays.Butthingswerequite28manyyearsago.Atthattime,allthesmallriversarounduswereveryclearandthewaterwasveryclean.Ifyouwere29,youcouldjusttakesomewaterfromthe30withyourhandsanddrinkitdirectly.Itwascoolandsweet.In31,whenitwashot,youcouldswimintheriver.32fortableitwas!However,allthesewereinthepast.Things33alotovertheseyears.Thereismoreandmorewastenow.Theriversarefullofallkindsofwaste.Mostoftheriverwaterhasbeeverydirty34thelargepollution.Someriverwaterisnotevencleanforustowashourhands.Whata35!IwonderwhenIcantastetheclearandsaferiverwateragain.26.A.a(chǎn)lready B.just C.ever D.never27.A.However B.Though C.Since D.Yet28.A.same B.easy C.difficult D.different29.A.thirsty B.hungry C.tired D.sleepy30.A.well B.lake C.sea D.river31.A.spring B.summer C.a(chǎn)utumn D.winter32.A.What B.How C.Why D.When33.A.turned B.haveturned C.changed D.havechanged34.A.because B.becauseof C.instead D.insteadof35.A.matter B.fact C.luck D.pity二、閱讀理解Passage1

AsChinese,wefeellucky.Theseyears,Chinaisgettingbetterandbetter.Let’sseesomenumbersaboutChina’sachievements.98%:InChina,allschoolsinthecountryhavetheInternet.Over98%ofthestudentscanhaveclassesinmultimedia(多媒體)classrooms.170:May10thisChinaBrand(品牌)Day.Chinesebrandsareverypopularinourcountryandevenothercountries.Over170countriesuseChinesemunicationequipment.AndmanyofthemthinkthatChineseequipmentisverygood.160,000:Chinahastheworld’slargestexpresswaynetwork(高速公路網(wǎng)).It’sabout160,000kilometerslonginallattheendof2020.13,700,000,000:China’s“SkyEye”,theworld’slargestsingleapertureradiotelescope(單孔射電望遠(yuǎn)鏡),openedtotheworldonMarch31st,2021.Itcanseethingsabout13.7billionlightyearsaway.ThesearesmallpartsofChina.eon,China!36.WhatdoalltheschoolshaveinChina?A.TheInternet. B.Chinabrands. C.Multimediaclassrooms. D.Asingleapertureradiotelescope.37.WhendidChina’s“SkyEye”opentotheworld?A.OnMay10th. B.OnMarch31st. C.OnMay31st. D.OnMarch10th.38.Thispassageismainlyfroma________.A.newswebsite B.historybook C.sportsreport D.sciencemagazinePassage2SandyisaGrade8studentinHuai’an.SheisgoingtovisitShanghaiDisneylandduringtheholiday.Aftersearchingonthewebsite(網(wǎng)站),sheplanstotaketheNo.G9257highspeedtrain.Hereisthetimetable.NumberStartTimeArrivalCityArrivalTimeTicketPrices(¥)FirstclassseatSecondclassseatG925712:46Zhenjiang13:1454.534.5Danyang13:3374.544.5Changzhou13:50104.564.5Wuxi14:14134.584.5Suzhou14:34164.5104.5Shanghai15:15229.5144.539.HowwillSandygotoShanghai?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bytrain. D.Byplane.40.HowlongdoesittakefromHuai’antoShanghaibyNo.G9257highspeedtrain?A.Morethan4hours. B.About2.5hours.C.About1.5hours. D.Lessthan1hour.41.IfSandywantstogotherewithafriend,shewillpayatleast_________.A.¥84.5 B.¥144.5 C.¥289 D.¥37442._________isthelongestthroughthewholejourney.A.ZhenjiangDanyang B.DanyangChangzhouC.WuixiSuzhou D.SuzhouShanghaiPassage3GenerationZers(peoplebornbetween1995and2010)aroundtheworldarebeingmoreandmoreinfluential(有影響的).TheseInternetusersarefullofenergyandideas.Tounderstandthisgroup,theGenerationZersResearchCenterwassetupbyChinaDaily.Peoplesaidthatthecenteresattherighttimeandcanmakeabigdifferencetotheworld.TobetterunderstandGenerationZers,thecenterhascarriedoutquestionnairesandinterviewswith3,000youngpeoplein50countriesandregions,includingChina,France,Egypt,SouthKorea,theUKandtheUS.The2022Global(全球的)GenerationZersInsightsReportisthecenter’sfirstreport.ItpaintsapictureofaglobalGenerationZers,includinghowtheyseethemselves,theirthoughtsonlifeandthoughtsonglobalissues.Forexample,aChineseschoolgirlmadeavideototalkabouttheUkraineconflict(俄烏沖突)throughthenoveltheThreeKingdoms,whichshehadbeenreading.ThereportfoundthatGenerationZersshareastrongwillingtobuildamonfutureforhumans.Theyaremoreabletovoicetheirideas.Theybelievethattheyhavetoworkhardtosucceed(成功).ItalsofoundthatGenerationZersfromforeigncountriesknowmoreaboutChinanowandtheylikethecountrybetter.AmyNicole,24,aTsinghuastudentfromtheUnitedStates,usedtothinkthatChinawas“sobehind”.Butafteringtothecountry,shewasamazedbytheoldandthenew.Shesaid,“Chinaisprogressingfast,buthaslotsofhistory.”43.Accordingto.Paragraph1,whywastheGenerationZersResearchCentersetup?A.Tomakeabigdifferencetotheworld. B.TounderstandGenerationZers.C.TohelpGenerationZers. D.Tobeemoreandmoreinfluential.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“issues”meaninParagraph3?A.Seriousproblems. B.Beautifulstories.C.Importantpetitions. D.Goodqualities.45.Thewriterproves(證明)GenerationZersfromforeigncountiesknowmoreaboutChinaby________.A.listingnumbers B.offeringreasonsC.makingcharts D.givingexamples46.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.TheGenerationZersResearchCenterwassetup.B.Questionnaireswerecarriedoutinmanycountries.C.GenerationZersareinfluencing(影響)theworld.D.GenerationZersfromforeigncountrieslikeChinabetter.Passage4WhenvisitingDenmark,togofromonedestinationtoanother,touristscanchoosemanydifferenttransporttocarorevenbicycle.MostinternationalflightswillarriveatCopenhagenairport.ThereisstillnodirectflightfromVietnamtoDenmark.RoundtripticketfromVietnamtoDenmarkisabout1200USDto1600USDincludingtax.IftravelingtoDenmarkfromGermanyorJutlandPeninsulaofDenmark,touristscanchoosebusortramcar.Fromthere,touristsgotoZealandIcelandandCopenhagenbyOresundLinkZealandbridge.InDenmark,therearenotsomanydomesticflights.Besides,thefactthatmoreandmoretrainsareinoperationmakestravelingbyairplanenotveryconvenient.MostcitiesinDenmarkhavebusesandtramcars.Thispublictransportationhelpstouristsalotintravelingaroundthecity.Denmarkhasaveryconvenienttramsystemandtheticketpriceisalsoaffordable.WhenrentingcarinDenmark,touristshouldalwayskeepinmindthatdrivingontherightsideandwearingseatbeltarepulsory.Rentingbicycletotravelisalsoagoodoptionbecausetheflattopographic(地形)inDenmarkisprettyidealforridingabicycle.TouristscanrentabicycleinTouristInformationoffices.InCopenhagen,touristscanrentabicycleforfree.Youjusthavetodeposit20—30kroneandyourdepositwillbereturnedwhenyoureturnthebicycle.Therearemorethan100bicyclerentingspotsinthecity.47.HowmuchdoesitpossiblycosttoflyfromVietnamtoDenmarkincludingtax?A.700USD. B.900USD. C.1200USD. D.2400USD.48.WhatmakestravelingbyairplaneinDenmarknotveryconvenient?A.TherearesomanydomesticflightsinDenmark.B.Touristscanrentabicycleforfree.C.MostcitiesinDenmarkhavebusesandtramcars.D.Moreandmoretrainsareinoperation.49.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraph?A.存款 B.押金 C.利息 D.傭金50.Youprobablyreadthispassageina________.A.travelingreport B.fashionposterC.tourbook D.trafficmagazinePassage5IthasbeenfortyyearssinceChina’sReformandOpeningup(改革開放).Let’sseehowChinahaschangedthroughtheyears.1978—1988:NewLookIna1978Japanesedocumentary(記錄片)China’sNewLook,therewasasceneshowingChinesepeople’lifebackthen.InfrontofanoldfashionedTVset,someShanghainesegatheredaroundtowatchaTVshow.In1981,onlyoneoutofevery170cityfamiliesinChinahadacolorTV.1988—1998:________InOctober1990,thefirstMcDonald’sontheChinesemainlandopenedforbusinessinShenzhen.Itquicklybecamethehottesttouristspot(旅游景點).ManyChinesecustomerswaitedinlineandshoutedtotheshopassistant,“Iwant10BigMacs,”recalledawaiteratMcDonald’satthattime.1998—2008:HereesWTOFormanyChinese,theyear2001wasveryunforgettable.Itmarkedthestartofanewmillennium(一千年)andledtoawholenewera(時代)asChinajoinedtheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO).From2001to2017,China’saverage(平均)growthoftheimport(進(jìn)口)ofgoodsandserviceswasmorethantwicetheworld’saverage.2008—2018:NewBeginningShanghai,acityoflongtimebusinessculture,isalwaysastepaheadinChina’sforeigntrade.WiththesuccessfulhostingofChina’sfirstimportexpo(展覽會)inNovember2018,thecitywentontodevelopChina’simportbusiness.TheexpowillberememberedasanewbeginningforChina’simporthistory.51.WhichpictureshowsthesceneofChina’sNewLook?A. B. C. D.52.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“1988—1998:________”?A.WestMeetsEast B.NewWayofLivingC.AllOvertheWorld D.NeverForgetOldTimes53.WhatcanwelearnafterChinajoinedtheWTO?A.Chinesepeoplebegantotravelabroad. B.Chinagrewveryfastinitsimports.C.Chinabecamemoreandmorepopular. D.ForeignersboughtalotofproductsfromChina.54.WhenandwherewasChina’sfirstimportexpoheld?A.InShanghai,inNovember,2001. B.InShenzhen,inNovember,2001.C.InShanghai,inNovember,2018. D.InShenzhen,inNovember,2018.Passage6InSeptember2021,agroupoffivechildrenintheEixampleareaofacityinSpain,starteda“bikebus”program.TheybeganridingtheirbikestoschoolwiththeirparentsonFriday.Thebikebusbeginsaround8:25everyFridaymorningandlastsforabout25minutes.Thepathitwillfollowisalwaysposted(發(fā)布)onlineaheadoftime,soeveryoneknowswheretojoin.Thegroupusuallygrowstohundredsofriderssoon.Thereareseveralschoolsalongthepath.Whenstudentsreachtheirschool,theyleavethe“bus”andparktheirbikes.Insteadofonlyridinginbikelanes(車道)thebikebustakesoverthewholestreet.Withmusicplayingandbikebellringing,theprogramfeelslikeaparty.Beingabletoridewithagroupofkidsisabigpartofthefun.NineyearoldMariaPitarchsays,“Thebestpartoftheprogramisthatweridealongandpickupmyfriendsandweridetogether.”ItwaspossibletoridetoschoolinEixamplebefore,butitwasn’treallysafeforkids.Therewereafewbikelanes,buttherewerealsolotsofcars.Oneofthemainroadsusedbytheprogramhasabout20,000carsandmotorbikeseveryday.Becausethesearebusystreets,thelocalpolicearehelpingstoptrafficbyridinginfrontofthegroupandbehindit.Theprogramissupportedbymanyparents.Theysaytheprogramcanhelpchangeideasabouthowpeoplecangetaroundinthecity.Theyalsosaythattheprogramhelpscutdownonpollution.55.Whichistherightorderabouttheprogram?a.Studentswaitforothersandjointhem.b.Studentsparktheirbikesneartheirschool.c.StudentssharetheirpathwithothersontheInternet.A.a(chǎn)cb B.cba C.cab D.bac56.WhatdoesMariaPitarchlikebestabouttheprogram?A.Enjoyingmusicwhileriding.B.Ridingabikewithparentstogether.C.Ringingthebikebellswhileriding.D.Meetingfriendsandridingtogetherwiththem.57.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlytalkingabout?A.Thereasonswhyparentssupporttheprogram.B.Parents’futureplansfortheprogram.C.Parents’differentopinionsabouttheprogram.D.Theproblemsthatthelocalpeoplehavetoface.58.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.RidingIsaGreenWayforKidsB.StudentsUseDifferentWaystoSchoolC.KidsTakethe“BikeBus”toSchoolD.ParentsShouldSpendMoreTimewithKids三、任務(wù)型閱讀Passage1IntheUK,busjourneysareverymon.Busesareoftenconvenient(便利的)forthepeoplewholiveorworkinthecitycentre.Passengerscanavoidheavytrafficanddonothavetopayfortheparking.However,takingthebusisjustanecessarybutboringpartoflife:Theygetonthebus,payforitandsitdownorfindaplacetostandwhenitiscrowded.Everyoneseemssadandbored.InLatinAmerica,however,bustripscanbewonderful.Forastart,filmsareshowedonthebusesbetweencitiesforpassengerstohavefunalongthejourneys.Localbusesdonotshowfilms,butdriversusuallyturnontheradioanditcanbegreatforpassengerstolistentosongsandgetrelaxed.Evenbetterthanfilmsandmusicarethesightsandsoundsonthebuses.Localbusesalwaysgotopartsofthetownthatpassengerswouldnotvisitbythemselves.Therepassengerscanseeshopsthattheyhaveneverheardabout.Andtheycanalsoseeotherculturesofthetownfromthewindowsofthebuses.Besides,passengers’luggage(行李)isalsointeresting.Itismontoseeahappydog’sheadgettingoutofsomebody’sbagoralovelychicken“speakingcheerfully”undersomebody’sarm.OnceonabusinPeru,afarmereventiedasheeptothetopofthebus.Itwasquitesurprising.Inall,takingthebusinLatinAmericaisreallyfunandunforgettable.(每題答案不超過8個詞)59.HowdopassengersintheUKprobablyfeelonthebuses?60.InLatinAmerica,canpeoplehavefunonthebusesbetweencities?61.Whatareevenbetterthanfilmsandmusiconthebuses?62.InLatinAmerica,whyispassengers’luggageinteresting?63.WhatdoyouthinkofthebustripsinLatinAmerica?Passage2Isitveryinterestingtotravelbyplane?Forpeoplewhoflyoftenineconomyclass(經(jīng)濟(jì)艙),theanswermaybeno.Theymayfeelverytiredbecauseofthelimitedroom.ButaccordingtoRonSoret,anairplanescientist,therearesomewaystoenjoythejourneybetter.Sitnearthefrontoftheplane.Whenchoosingseats,choosingaseatnearthefrontoftheplanewillhaveasmootherride.Soretsays,“Thefrontpartoftheplaneisusuallythemostfortable.Youhardlyfeeltheturbulence(騷亂)ifitisnotveryserious.”Soretalsosaysthefrontpartoftheplaneisthequietest.Takinganaisleseat(靠過道座位)isalsoagoodchoice.Soretsaystheaisleseatshavebiggerlegroom.Butsittingontheaisleeswiththedutyofgettingupwhenfellowpassengersintherowhavetousethebathroom.Payingattentiontothetemperatureisimportant,too.Temperaturesintheplanesareusuallysimilartothoseofyourhome.Andifyouaretoocold,youcanaskforblankets.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題(每小題答案不超過7個單詞)64.Whymaypeoplefeeltiredwhentheyflyineconomyclass?65.Whereisthequietest?66.Istakinganaisleseatagoodchoice?67.Whatcanyouaskforifyoufeelcoldonaplane?68.HowmanypiecesofadvicedoesSoretgiveinthepassage?閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。Passage3Forover100years,itisconvenient(方便的)forpeopletogofromoneplacetoanotherbytaxi.Butsometimestherearenotaxisingtotheplaceyouarewaiting.However,thishasbeeathingofthepastsinceUberappappeared.WhatisUberUberisanAmericanpanythatprovidesataxiservicethroughanapponthesmartphone.ItwassetupinMarch,2009andhasgrownquickly.Anapp,infact,isaputerprogramworkingonsmartphones,putersandothermunicationdevices.Byusingyoursmartphone,it’seasyforyoutoorderataxithattakesyoutoanyplace.UberappmakesyoufeelgoodThenicestthingaboutUberappisthatyoucanseetheplaceyourtaxiisorhowlongitwilltaketoarriveatyourplaceonyoursmartphonescreen.Andwhenyouwaitforthetaxi,youcancallorsendmessagestothedriverbecauseUberappwillgiveyouthetelephonenumberofthedriver.Ubertaxisarealwaysavailable(可獲得的)Uberisalwaysthere24hoursaday,365daysayear.Ifyouwanttogosomewhere,youcaneasilyopenUberappathomeoranywhereintheopenair,thenitconnectsyoutothenearestdriver.Usuallyittakesonlybetween5and15minutestogetaUbertaxibyusingUberapp.TheadvantagesofUberManypeoplelikeUberbecauseitissimpleandveryuserfriendly.Youarenotrelatedto(與……有關(guān))ataxipany.Ifyouarenothappywiththerideandthedriver,youcanwriteplaintsandgivethedriveralowscorethroughUberapp,soUbertaxidriversusuallyservewell.Generallyspeaking,Uberissimpleandtimesaving,andmostimportantly,itisveryeasytouse.ThecostofaUbertaxiAtUber,thepaymentiseasythroughyourbankcard.Howmuchyouneedtopaydependsonthecountryandthecitythatyouarein.Thereisnodoubt(疑問)thatUbertaxisaremuchcheaperthantaxisyouusedtotake.Uber69People’sLifeMoreConvenientBrief(簡要的)introduction◆Itisapanythatprovidesataxiservicethroughanapponthesmartphone.◆ItwassetupinMarch,2009intheUSAandhasgrownquickly.◆Youcanorderataxitotakeyoutoanyplace70.Good71Uberappbringsyou◆Thenicestthingisthatyoucansee72yourtaxiisorhowlongitwilltaketoreachyourplace.◆ThetelephonenumberofthedriverisshowninUberapp,soyoucancallorsendmessagestothedriverwhile73.Ubertaxisavailable◆Ifyouwanttogosomewhere,youcaneasilyopenUberappathomeoranywhereintheopenair,thenitcan74youtothenearestdriverwithitshelp.◆It’susualforyouto75between5and15minutesgettingaUbertaxibyusingUberapp.Advantages◆Youhavenothingtodowithataxipany.◆Youcanplainaboutthedriverifyouarenot76withtherideandthedriver.Generallyspeaking,Uberissimpleandtimesaving.◆Themost77advantageisthatitisveryeasytouse.Cost◆AtUber,thepaymentiseasythroughyourbankcard.◆It’scertainthatUbertaxiscostmuch78thanthetaxisyouusedtotake.Passage4Oneday,MsFrizzleteachesherclassaboutthehumanbody(人體).Afterthat,theygotovisitasciencemuseumtolearnmoreaboutthehumanbody.Theytaketheirschoolbustogothere.Everyoneisexcitedontheyellowschoolbus.Ontheway,theystopforlunchatapark.AstudentnamedArnoldspendstoolongtimeeating.WhentheotherstudentsandMsFrizzleareallontheschoolbus,Arnoldisstilleatingoutsidethebus.Ms.Frizzlepushesastrangelittlebutton(按鈕)onthebus.Suddenly,thebusandclassexcept(除了)Arnoldbeeverysmall.Theyfallintoapieceofcheese(奶酪)!AndArnoldeatsthecheese!Atfirst,thestudentsareveryafraid.Somegirlsevencry.ButMs.Frizzletellsthestudentsjusttoseethebodyasamuseum.ThentheybegintotravelaroundArnold’sbody.Theystartthevisitfromthemouth.Theythentouchthestomach(胃),swimintheblood(血液)andrushtothebrain(頭腦).Theretheclassgetoffthebusandclimbdownthebones.Later,theygetonthebusagainandetonasalcavity(鼻腔).Atthesametime,Arnoldhastowalkbacktoschoolbyhimself.Withasneeze(噴嚏),Arnoldsendsthebusoutofhisbody,andtheclassgooutthroughhisnose!TheymeetArnoldlater.Theclasscannowdrawamapofthehumanbody.回答下面5個問題,每題答案不超過4個詞。79.WhatdoesMs.Frizzleteachherclassoneday?80.Wheredotheystopforlunch?81.WheredotheystartthevisitinArnold’sbody?82.HowdoesArnoldgobacktoschool?83.Whatdoyouthinkofthestory?Passage5HaveyoueverwonderedwhatanAmericanhighschoolisreallike?Nowletmedescribeatypical(典型的)

Americanhighschoolandstudentsinit.AtypicalAmericanhighschoolhasseverallargebuildingsandenoughspaceforabout1,500students.Everystudenthasalockertoputawaytheirtextbooksandtohangup(擱置)theiroutdoorclothes.AsAmericantextbooksareexpensive,studentswouldrather(寧愿)loan(租借)thanbuythem.Studentshavetopayiftheyloseanyofthem.Americanstudentshavedifferentkindsofschooltransport.Theyusuallytakeayellowschoolbusorwalktoschooliftheylivecloseenough.Sometimestheirparentsdrivethemtoschool.Whentheyturn16yearsofage,mosttakeafreedrivingclassatschoolforoneterm.Ifstudentspassthedrivingexam,theycanbegindrivingthemselvestoschool.Eachday,studentstakesixorsevensubjects.TheymusttakeScience,Maths,EnglishandSocialStudies.TheycanchoosefromArt,Homemaking,andotherclasses.Insomeschools,studentshavetotakeoneormoreofthefollowingspecialsubjects:HealthEducation,PhysicalEducationorForeignLanguageStudies.Studentsmovetodifferentclassroomsforeachsubject.Thisisbecauseeachteacherhashisorherownclassroom.Theschooldayusuallyendsearlyintheafternoon.Afterschoolmorethanhalfofthestudentsareinvolvedinafterschoolactivities.Theseactivitiesincludesportslikefootball,basketball,baseball,anddifferentkindsofclubs,suchasYearbookClub,SpeechClub,andsoon.Atypical84highschoolOutlineDetails(細(xì)節(jié))LockersandtextbooksEverystudenthasalockerfortextbooksand85clothes.Theypreferloaningtextbookstobuyingthem.86transportStudentsusuallygotoschoolbybusoronfoot.Sometimestheir87takethemtoschoolbycar.Theycan88toschoolontheirownwhentheyareover16andhavepassednecessarytests.89Studentshavetotakeoneormore90courses.Theygoto91classroomsforthesubjects.AfterschoolactivitiesAfterschoolmostofthestudentstake92invariouskindsofactivities,93sportsandclubs.四、書面表達(dá)94.春天是個適合出游的季節(jié),一群來自澳大利亞的交流學(xué)生即將來我校參觀。作為東道主,你打算帶他們游覽句容。請先根據(jù)提示給他們寫一篇短文介紹句容的情況。注意:短文須包括所有內(nèi)容要點,要求語句通順、意思連貫;展開合理想象,作適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;字?jǐn)?shù)100詞左右。1)位于中國東部,中國最美麗的城市之一,歷史悠久;2)自然美景,名勝多,茅山、寶華山是人們放松的好去處;3)在過去的幾年里,句容發(fā)生了很大的變化,道路……住房……,通信……;現(xiàn)在環(huán)境和生活條件都變得越來越好;4)春天是游覽句容的最好時間,……5)句容還有……我希望……______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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