2017-2018学年高中英语 module 5 the conquest of the universe课时跟踪练(二)introduction & reading-language points 外研版选修8

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1、课时跟踪练(二) Introduction & Reading Language Points一、全练语言点,基稳才能楼高.单词拼写1He leapt (跳跃) out of the chair, which surprised me greatly.2More money is needed for the upkeep of the historic (历史的) buildings. 3He soon gets accustomed (习惯的) to dormitory life and makes two or three friends.4Every one here likes to

2、 tune (收看) in to Channel 2 to hear the news.5He was in at the finish and witnessed (见证) the excitement of the fans.6His views are grounded on the assumption (假设) that all people are equal.7Learning to walk again after his accident required great patience (耐心)8The date of the meeting has been advance

3、d (提前) from Friday to Monday.9Hundreds of people were flooded out when the river burst (爆裂) its banks.10These foreigners have put forward a proposal for a joint (联合的) venture. .单句语法填空1The girl let slip that she had been a witness to the accident.2Its reasonable to assume it to_be (be) likely to happ

4、en.3Hes taught me a lot and has always been patient with me.4Its impolite of you to visit someone without telling him in advance.5As he walked into the classroom with that funny looking hat, everyone burst out laughing.6We redoubled our efforts, each man working (work) like two.选词填空be accustomed to,

5、 in advance of, burst in, in spite of, give witness to, assuming that, with patience, at the very beginning of1.In_spite_of my efforts at persuasion, he wouldnt agree.2Whenever I am at leisure, I am_accustomed_to growing flowers.3At_the_very_beginning_of this collecting activity, it was not so warmw

6、elcomed.4The door opened suddenly and the children burst_in.5The plane reached Hong Kong ten minutes in_advance_of its scheduled time.6The floods gave_witness_to the kindness of strangers in an emergency.7Assuming_that the proposal is accepted, where are we going to get the money?8He who teaches the

7、 deaf and dumb must be filled with_patience.课文语法填空Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on 21st July, 1969, 1.which was one small step for man, but one giant leap for mankind. People have become 2.accustomed (accustom) to the idea of space travel. Millions of people watched that first moon

8、3.landing (land) on television, their hearts in their mouths, aware of how difficult and 4.dangerous (danger) an adventure it was, and what risks had to be taken.Later, people were no longer enthusiastic about a space travel programme because 5.of its high cost. The first shuttle flight into space w

9、as the Columbia 6.launched (launch) from the Kennedy Space Centre on 12th April, 1981, which was the start of a new age of space travel. In 1986, the Challenger carrying the first civilian, Christa, who hoped 7.to_communicate (communicate) a sense of excitement and create new interest in the space p

10、rogramme, exploded just over one minute after 8.taking (take) off in Florida and all seven astronauts 9.were_killed (kill). The space disaster makes us feel that we are neither Russians 10.nor Americans. We are just human beings who have the same feelings.串点成篇微表达1969年,美国宇航员尼尔阿姆斯特朗首次登上(set foot on)月球

11、,这是人类探索太空的一个巨大飞跃(leap)。数百万人打开电视目睹(witness)了这件事。从那以后,人们对太空旅行这一概念已经习惯(accustomed)了。但1986年,“挑战者号”在起飞后仅仅一分多钟就爆炸(burst)了。这场灾难表明尽管(in spite of)我们现在掌握了已有的先进(advanced)技术,但是世界依然只是处在探究太空的起步阶段。In_1969,_American_astronaut_Neil_Armstrong_first_set_foot_on_the_Moon_back,_which_was_a_giant_leap_for_mankind_in_spac

12、e_exploration._Millions_of_people_tuned_in_to_witness_it_on_TV._People_have_been_accustomed_to_the_idea_of_space_travel_ever_since._But_in_1986,_the_Challenger_burst_just_over_a_minute_after_takeoff._The_disaster_shows_that_the_world_is_still_only_at_the_very_beginning_of_its_voyage_into_space_in_sp

13、ite_of_all_our_advanced_technology.二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧.完形填空I was coming back from work late in a “Sharing” minivan. In Hyderabad, India, it is a cheap and quick mode of _1_. Such vans, designed for eight people, carry as many as thirteen at times. Our van was _2_ as well.One girl _3_ the driver to stop

14、and wriggled (扭动) herself out. When getting off, she tripped and _4_. None of us noticed it, as it was _5_. The driver was waiting for her to _6_. It was at that time that we _7_ the girl was on her knees by the side of the road. One passenger and I got off and held her up.Even in _8_, she struggled

15、 to her feet and asked that passenger to hand her note to the driver. My _9_ was a few hundred meters away. I decided to _10_ with her till she was fine. I paid the driver for _11_ and after receiving the money, he took _12_ with all other passengers.I neither knew her nor did I know what to do, _13

16、_ I was there, blurting out (脱口而出) some _14_ words to a stranger in pain. From out of _15_, her friend joined us. We made her sit in a lawn and examined her leg. The ankle had _16_. Then they both hired an auto and rushed to a nearby _17_ to have a further check. She thanked me and said they could manage _18_ it was only a minor

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