2021新版北师大版必修第二册英语同步作业:UNIT 5 Part4 LESSON 3 RACE TO THE POLE.docx
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1、UNIT 5 HUMANS AND NATURE Part 4 LESSON 3 RACE TO THE POLE 基础过关练 .单词拼写 1.He deserves the highest praise for his (勇敢). 2.She answered all my questions with her usual (诚实). 3.The nursery is bright and (令人愉快的)with plenty of toys. 4.Phytoplankton are the (基础)of the food web. 5.No one will ever know what
2、mix of talent, (追求), energy and luck made Dickens such a distinguished writer. 6.To avoid being caught, the Winns had to take their t down and pack it away early in the morning. 7.The c of the ship was advised to turn back due to a sudden heavy storm. 8.The p bear is found in the Arctic Circle and s
3、ome big land masses as far south as Newfoundland. 9.Using his (滑雪板), Nicholas built a snow cave. 10.He sat in a kitchen chair, reached down and pulled off his (靴子). 11.I live on an island that borders the (大陆)of Australia. .单句语法填空 1.As we left, we had a photograph (take) together. 2.Drinking water r
4、eally can keep you (cheer). 3.The scientists used detailed genetic analysis (prove) the links between them. 4.It was with (sincere) and faithfulness that we created a harmonious atmosphere. 5.The two countries are going to meet to break some trade barriers between them. 6.While high school does not
5、generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life, college sets the stage for that (explore). 7. (base) on their expressed thoughts and actual “musicking” behaviors, this text examines the songs they sing. 8. (anxious), she took the dress out of the package and tried it on, only to find it
6、 didnt fit. 9.The elephant had heard the (distance) alarm calls of animals and her mood suddenly changed. 10.By the time Spanish (explore) arrived in Central America in the late 1400s, people had made hot and cold chocolate drinks with spices. .翻译句子 1.结果试验成功了。(that 引导主语从句) 2.更多的危险存在,但他们看丌到。(幵列句) 3.轰
7、炸机(bomber)底下窜出一枚导弹(missile)。(完全倒装) 4.他们试图让她说话,但没用。(have+宾语+宾语补足语) 5.他们从丌离开居住地。(定语从句) .课文语法填空 On 1 June, 1910, Captain Scott began his journey 1 Antarctic. At the same time, the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen was also going south. During the polar summer, both teams organised food bases in 2 (prep
8、are) for their journeys. Amundsen reached the Antarctic first. Then he prepared for the return journey. Scott 3 (final) arrived at the Pole. They 4 (shock) when they saw the Norwegian flag. Scott wrote sadly in his diary:“Well, we have now lost the goal of our ambition and must face 800 miles of har
9、d pushingand goodbye to most of our 5 (dream).” The return journey was one of the worst in the history of exploration. The weather conditions were terrible. Scott realised their 6 (hope) situation:“We are very cheerful, 7 what each man feels in his heart I can only guess.”. Then a terrible storm sta
10、rted. Scott spent some of his last hours 8 (write). He wrote a letter full of sadness to his wife. The news of Scotts death shocked 9 world. He had failed to win the race to the Pole, but the extraordinary courage 10 (show) by Captain Scott and his men made them heroes. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10
11、. 能力提升练 .阅读理解 A In the past 50 years, the amount of water in the open ocean with zero oxygen has gone up more than fourfold. In coastal water bodies,including river mouths and seas, low-oxygen sites have increased more than tenfold since 1950. Scientists expect oxygen to continue dropping even outsi
12、de these zones as the Earth warms. “Oxygen is fundamental to life in the ocean,” said Denise Breitburg, a marine ecologist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. “The decline in ocean oxygen ranks among the most serious effects of human activities on the Earths environment. Actually, its
13、a great loss to all the support services that rely on recreation and tourism, including hotels, restaurants, taxi drivers and everything else. The reverberations(严重影响) of unhealthy ecosystems in the ocean can be extensive.” In areas traditionally called “dead zones”, like those in Chesapeake Bay and
14、 the Gulf of Mexico,oxygen plummets(大幅下跌) to so low levels that many animals die. As fish avoid these zones,their habitats become smaller and theyre easier to be attacked or caught. But the problem goes far beyond “dead zones”. Even smaller oxygen decline can prevent growth in animals, hinder reprod
15、uction and lead to disease or even death. It also can cause the release of dangerous chemicals such as nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas up to 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. While some animals can boom in “dead zones”,overall biodiversity falls. Climate change is the key criminal in the
16、open ocean. Warming surface waters make it harder for oxygen to reach the inside of the ocean. Furthermore, as the ocean as a whole gets warmer, it holds less oxygen. In coastal waters, too much nutrient pollution from land creates algal blooms, which run out of oxygen as they die and break down. Pe
17、oples livelihoods are also on the line, the scientists reported, especially in developing nations. Smaller fisheries(渔场)may be unable to relocate when low oxygen destroys their harvests or forces fish to move elsewhere. So we humans have to carry on a war now and win the war. 1.What does the first p
18、aragraph mainly talk about? A.The ocean has been losing its oxygen. B.The amount of sea water is increasing. C.The coastal water bodies are dangerous. D.The Earth becomes warmer and warmer. 2.What can we infer from Denise Breitburgs words? A.Different oceans have different levels of oxygen. B.The de
19、cline in ocean oxygen has great influences. C.The future of tourism relies on the levels of ocean oxygen. D.The decrease in ocean oxygen is the most serious environment problem. 3.How does the “dead zone” affect sea animals? A.It offers more food. B.It forms dangerous gas. C.It reduces their living
20、areas. D.It produces more carbon dioxide. 4.How can we win the war according to the text? A.By closing smaller fisheries. B.By controlling humans bad activities. C.By improving peoples living standards. D.By stopping nutrients entering the ocean. B On the day the tornado(龙卷风) hit, there was no sign
21、that fierce weather was on its waythe sky was blue and the sun had been out.The first warning my husband, Jimmy, 67, and I, 65, got came around 9 p.m., from some text on the TV Jimmy was watching. He ran upstairs to find me in our third-floor bedroom, and we changed the channel from the national tel
22、evision to our local Pensacola station, Florida. Soon the tornado was on top of us. It was the loudest thing I had ever heard. The bones of the house shook. The power broke down. The wind began to roar(咆哮) through the house, most likely through blown-out windows and the door to our garage. Everythin
23、g was moving. And the back wall of the house came off and flew into the darkness outside. We had three flights of steps to get to the storeroom down there, the relative safety of the first floor. I didnt know how or if we would make it down the steps. It felt as if there were no floor underneath me
24、as the wind lifted me off my feet. As we finally reached the last flight of steps, our front door blew out. Suddenly, a three-foot-long tree branch flew over our heads, missing us by inches. By the time I reached the storeroom, the tornado had been over us for about a minute. Jimmy pushed me down to
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