1、必修三 Units 4-6I. 选用方框内合适的单词或短语并用其正确形式完成下列短文(每项限用一次)。Acontemporary, exhibition, elegant, nowhere, plus, sculptor, stretch, sufficientA museum is a place where people can explore 1. _ objects of great artistic,historical, and scientific values. Not only can museums help people better understand theimpo
2、rtance of cultural diversity, but they are also one of the important resources for education,providing 2. _ informative programmes. Here are two great museums in the world.The Vatican Museums, located in the Vatican City State, have been included in the list of themost important museums in the world
3、, and visiting the museums is an essential (必不可少的) stopfor those who visit Rome. They display a huge collection of sculptures created by world-famous3. _, paintings and many other artworks from different centuries. There are 54 galleries intotal and the whole route along the Vatican Museums 4. _ ove
4、r seven miles in length. Themuseums are globally popular for their collection of important Renaissance art. They are one ofthe most visited museums in the world, attracting several million visitors annually.The National Museum of China is located in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. It houses onemillion
5、collections 5. _, many of which can be seen 6. _ else in China or the restof the world. Those interested in modern and 7. _ history are recommended to go to the“The Road of Rejuvenation” 8. _ hall.Bbroad, deep, demonstrate, emergency, guideline, bring . into focus, vividly, get a load ofI can still
6、1. _ remember the first time I was told that my son, Richard, hadautism (自闭症). He had just turned four. I was heartbroken, thinking that there would be so manythings that my sweet, kind little boy might never be able to do. What the quality of his life wouldbe like was 2. _ for us. However, Richard
7、has shown us that he is capable ofmuch more than we ever imagined.Richard has always loved the water and is a competent swimmer, but I thought that scubadiving would be out of the question for him. Richard had difficulty speaking in sentences, andsometimes it was hard for him to understand others if
8、 they didnt 3. _ thingsfirst. Even though he was always eager to learn new skills, there would be no way that he wouldbe able to express himself clearly if there was a(n) 4. _. But all of that changedwhen we learned about the Handicapped Scuba Association (HSA).An instructor at our local dive shop h
9、ad earned his HSA certificate and explained that withproper training and 5. _, Richard might be able to dive. However, we first hadto find out if Richard was comfortable when diving underwater.My husband and I, along with Richards instructor, held a diving class for Richard in the localpool. Within
10、an hour of first breathing, Richard swam around the deep end of a pool with a(n)6. _ of 10 meters in full scuba gear (装备). We were impressed by his performance.We couldnt believe what we 7. _. The best part was the 8. _smile on Richards face. My son became a scuba diver when he was just four.II. 用本部
11、分所学词汇知识完成下列短文(每空一词)。A“Glacier Bro” Wang Xiangjun, reportedly disappeared when he was exploring a glacier (冰川) waterfall in December 2020.His body 1. _ _ _ (还没有) be found, but his social media accountappeared to 2. c_ his death. Wang was known for his videos exploring glaciers and his3. _ (努力) to hig
12、hlight the impact of climate change.Footage (连续镜头) shared on Chinese social media appears to show that he lost his balancewhile climbing near the base of a waterfall and he was seen falling into fast-flowing icy waters.Born in rural Sichuan Province, Wang became 4. _ (喜欢的) of glaciers when hesaw a t
13、ourism advertisement for a snow-covered mountain. In the years that followed, he visiteddozens of glaciers and posted videos on social media. His clips ( 短 片 ) soon became widelyspread.He photographed more than 70 glaciers in seven years and addressed the UN Climate ChangeConference in 2019 to share
14、 his experience of shooting glaciers. As a result of his travels, hebecame passionate about raising awareness of the impact of climate change.“Almost all the glaciers I visited looked different from the images on my phone,” he said.“You need to get 5. a_ of the glaciers, otherwise you are 6. _ (awar
15、e) of how fastthey are melting.”BNatural disasters are violent events that are outside the control of humans. They are causedby the forces of nature, and may result in 1. _ (injure) and damage to our 2. _ (资产 ), or even 3. c_ peoples lives. The best way to tell when a natural disaster will4. o_ is t
16、o study those that have already happened. This gives scientists important and5. _ (rely) information.Scientists have developed a good understanding of the factors that lead to 6. _ (飓风 ), tornadoes, and floods. 7. F_ events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes,however, is much more difficult.
17、Volcanoes may give warning signs before breaking out, butsometimes they 8. e_ with no warning at all. When it comes to earthquakes, scientists areaware of 9. z_ where earthquakes are most likely to break out. In these places, they useequipment to monitor any changes that might suggest an earthquake
18、is about to happen. Countriesthat can be easily 10. _ (危及) by earthquakes, such as Japan and the United States, havedesigned buildings that can stand up to all but 11. _ (非常) powerful earthquakes.Relief agencies are also there to support the victims (受害者) of natural disasters. They willset up 12. _
19、(暂时的) camps, provide food and medical care and help them rebuild theirhome if necessary.CThe novel Robinson Crusoe 1. _ ( 讲 述 ) the story of a young and hardheadedEnglishman Robinson Crusoe who ignored his parents will and went to sea-seeking adventure.He was involved in a series of violent storms a
20、t sea and was warned by the 2. _ (船长)that he should not be a seafaring man.Ashamed to go home, Crusoe boarded another ship and returned from a successful trip toAfrica. Taking off again, Crusoes trip ended in disaster this time and was enslaved (奴役). Hewas sent out to fish. Crusoe took advantage of
21、this and escaped. Fortunately, he was 3. r_by a Portuguese ship. They landed in Brazil, and, after some time, he was in 4. c_ of asugar plantation. Years later, he joined an expedition (远行) to bring slaves back from Africa. Buttheir ship was damaged in a storm and he was thrown to 5. _ (岸) only to f
22、ind that he wasthe only survivor.Crusoe made plans to find food and 6. s_ to protect himself from wild animals. Hebrought as many things as possible from the damaged ship. Also, he began to develop new skillsto provide himself with necessities. Besides, to entertain himself, he began a journal, in w
23、hich herecorded 7. _ (准确地) every task that he performed each day.Crusoe had struggled to live on the island alone for nearly twenty-five years before he saveda man. Crusoe named him Friday and taught him English. Friday soon became Crusoes8. _ (仆人). Their new adventurous trip started .答案I.A1. elegan
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