(2019新教材)外研版高中英语必修二Unit5 On the road课时作业(十五)(含答案).docx
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1、课时作业课时作业(十五十五) Developing ideas they would run away if you approached them. 5. On his desk is a _(大量,许多) of books and papers. 6. _(肉汁乳酪薯条) might be unhealthy, but its so delicious. 7. I always spatter my blouse with _(肉汁) when I eat. 8. Well, you could take a bus there, but you would have to _(转 乘)
2、buses twice. 答案1. soccer2. continents3. vehicle4. deer5. mass6. Poutine7. gravy8. transfer . 完成句子 1. 我迫不及待地想见到她,同她分享我的大梦想和大计划。 _ _ _ _ _ _ and share my big dream and plans with her. 2. 我忍不住大哭起来,这让我的室友很吃惊。 _ _ _ _ _, which surprised my roommates. 3. 1988 年夏天,特里经营的销售事业正处于攀升阶段。 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Terrys c
3、areer in sales was taking off. 4. 听到这个意外的消息,他如此地惊讶以至于说不出一句话来。 Hearing the unexpected news, _ _ _ _ _ he couldnt say a word. 5. 如果你唱几遍这首歌,孩子们就会学会歌词。 If you sing this song several times, the children _ _ _ _ _ 答案1. I couldnt wait to meet her 2. I couldnt help crying loudly 3. It was in the summer of 1
4、988 that 4. he was so surprised that 5. will pick up the words . 课文语法填空 My family and I have managed to cross the North American continent, from western to eastern Canada, in two weeks! I cant wait _1_(share) the stories with you. We _2_(start) from Vancouver, where we picked up our vehicle for the
5、trip. Dad did the _3_(drive) but he has a poor sense of direction. We got lost a few times even with the help of GPS, but _4_(eventual) we managed to cross the Rocky Mountains. We reached Quebec on the eighth day, _5_ most people speak French. The _6_(funny) thing happened on that day. Id fallen asl
6、eep, when I heard Dad s phone ringing. He was driving, so I answered it. Guess who it was? Mum! It was then _7_ I realised her seat was empty! She was so mad! To cheer her up, we went to a typical Quebec restaurant for lunch. We had the famous“poutine”, which is a dish of French fries, fresh cheese
7、and a hot brown sauce _8_(call)“gravy”. Besides, we went on a boat trip yesterday. Mum _9_(use) Dads phone to take photos of the colourful little houses along the coast when we saw something amazinga killer whale! Mum was _10_ excited that she dropped the phone into the sea. This time it was Dads tu
8、rn to get mad! 1. _2. _3. _ 4. _5. _6. _ 7. _8. _9. _ 10. _ 答案1. to share2. started3. driving 4. eventually5. where6. funniest7. that8. called9. was using10. so . 阅读理解 (2020广东佛山高一上期中) Distance, just like currency, becomes incomprehensible when it reaches large quantities. So, when outdoor enthusiast
9、 and Midwest Mountaineering employee Elizabeth John says she only hiked the nearly 500 miles of the Colorado Trail over a period of six weeks, dont let her fool you. Thats like walking from St. Paul to St. Louisgive or take a few dozen miles plus thousands upon thousands of feet of altitude. “Im a g
10、ardener, Im a busyhand person, but busy feet are just as good, ” she explains. “I dont meditate, but maybe thats the way I think about itwalking as a way to relax.” John took childhood hikes in the Boundary Waters and caught her case of busy feet while hiking in Alaska as a teenager. With a backgrou
11、nd in paddling, mountaineering,and backpacking, she found longdistance hiking rewarding, though exhausting. Since then, thruhikinghiking a longdistance trail(考验, 试验) endtoend in one hiking seasonhas gotten friendlier to beginners. John has given up 60pound packs in favor of a lighter modern backpack
12、ing equipment. For her 50th birthday, she decided to fly to Spain and walk close to 500 miles of the Camino de Santiago. The Colorado jaunt, her first solo longdistance hike, followed a few years later in 2017. “ Going on a big walk is unreasonable and includes being uncomfortable, wet, hungry, sore
13、, tired, lonely, its challenging, ” she says. “Its a leap of faith. But I found the rewards surprising and unexpected, some even waiting for me at home after the trip. There is a rhythm to walking, a physicality and simplicity discovery.” Logging some 4,000 feet of elevation daily, John met many “tr
14、ail angels”who provided shade, snacks, and sometimes beer at remote points in the wilderness, purely out of the goodness of their hearts. “Youre so excited, because youre in someplace so incredible, and it wasn t easy to get there, ”she says.“It was this moment when you love humanity, and youre so p
15、roud of people for doing it.” 1. What did Elizabeth John do as a child? A. She often worked in her garden. B. She enjoyed swimming in the wild. C. She got interested in hiking. D. She was too busy to use her feet. 2. What is special about thruhiking? A. Hikers usually take light equipment. B. The hi
16、ke is done at great speed. C. The hike consists of one very long journey. D. It is extremely friendly to beginners. 3. When John walked the Camino de Santiago, she _ A. was not experienced in hiking B. was accompanied by others C. was in her 40s D. carried a heavy pack 4. What may trail angels do? A
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