Unit 2 Extended reading, Project, Assessment & Further study 随堂检测-(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语高一必修第三册.docx
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1、Unit 2 Natural Disasters Extended reading, Project, Assessment & Further study2021-2022学年高一英语牛津译林版(2020)必修第三册随堂检测一、填空题1._(preserve) its construction, the Potala Palace is accessible to a limited number of tourists every day.2.At the age of fifteen, he created a system with _(pattern) of six raised d
2、ots representing each letter.3.The earthquake happened suddenly and caused many deaths and much _(destroy) .4.The company _(locate) its branch office in the suburbs last year.5.House prices have risen _(sharp) over the last decade.二、翻译题6.他们撞上了一辆迎面开来的卡车。(direction)They hit a truck coming _ _ _ _.7.每一
3、层楼的每间公寓都放有灭火器。(locate)Fire extinguishers _ _ _ each floor and in each apartment.8.孔子认为刀会让人们联想到杀戮,因为过于暴力,不适合在餐桌上使用。(remind)Confucius believed knives would _ people _ killings and were too violent to use at the table.9.她经常问我远处的山(是什么样的),想骑着小马过去。(distance)She often asked me about the hills _ _ _ and wan
4、ted to ride her pony there.10.在许多方面,甲壳虫乐队都是流行趋势的引领者。(what引导宾语从句)In many ways, the Beatles were pioneers of _ _ _ _.三、阅读理解 Gretchen Altman is smiling, leaning back casually, a cup of coffee in handHills Bros. Coffee, to be precise. It looks like a casual shot, but if you hit like, leave a comment, an
5、d tag a friend, you can get three different cups of coffee, for free. Altman is part of a growing trend of micro-influencers. She has a small followingaround 6,000 on Instagram. She charges $300 to $800 to promote something. She does some posts in exchange for free goods, as long as their stuff she
6、believes in. As a micro-influencer she has a much closer relationship with her followers than a big social media star. Im just living a normal life and people relate to that, she says. They just feel like Im a friend of theirs. But it worries consumer rights groups. Several recent studies have found
7、 that young audiences are largely unable to understand when something is sponsored content. In some cases, its clear. When a big star takes to social media to advertise Coca-Cola, for example, the assumption is that he or she is probably getting paid to do so. And the posts are clearly labelled as a
8、ds, with the captionadvertisement or sponsored content. But what happens when an ordinary person with just several thousand followers takes to social media to praise the virtues of a product? The motivations are not so definite. The problem with these social media posts is that you dont know whether
9、 its an ad or not. Altman is diligent in using those hashtags. She loves what she does and sees it as a business, but she doesnt necessarily want to be a social media celebrity. With social media being so integrated into our everyday lives, we have this unique opportunity that I dont think anyone ha
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