Unit 5 Humans and nature Writing Workshop课后练习-(2020)新北师大版高中英语高一上学期必修第二册.doc
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1、第 1页(共 10页)Unit5 Humans and natureSection C Writing Workshop一、单句语法填空1 1.He gave me a lift but dropped me5 miles off thesubway station.2 2.China is homegiant pandas.3 3.He hurried up,trying to make up for the time he was heldin the accident.4 4.The birds are nativethis country.5 5.The girl held onthe
2、 opinion and wouldnt listento our persuasion.6 6.He leftsome important information when retellingthe story.7 7.The price of this product has been changing,varying from $29$42.8 8.This village is famousthe birthplace ofShakespeare.9 9.The passage is made upthree paragraphs.1010.We cannot make a decis
3、ion only basedpreviousexperience.二、阅读理解第 2页(共 10页)A ASome people say, “Extreme sports are so dangerous.Why wouldanyone want to do them?” But the danger is what makes themso exciting.Keep reading to find out the most popular ones.Bungee jumping: People on some South Pacific islands havebeen bungee ju
4、mping for hundreds of years.In 1979,some peoplebungee jumped off a bridge in England and made the sport populararound the world.Bungee jumping came to China in 1996.Skateboarding: At first,this sport was called “sidewalksurfing” Skateboarders often jump high into the air,go downsteps or slide (滑行) d
5、own rails on their boards.They wear baggytrousers so they can move more freely.Skydiving: This is probably the scariest (最惊险的) extremesport.Skydivers jump out of airplanes about four kilometers upin the sky.They usually free fall for a while and then open aparachute to slow down for a safe landing.S
6、nowboarding:ThisbecameaWinterOlympicsportin1998.Peopletiedtheirfeettotheboardwithspecialshoes.They dont use any ski sticks.Then they ride down hills,jump high and do tricks.1 1What made bungee jumping popular all over the world?AA history of hundreds of years.BJumping over a river in America.CComing
7、 to China in 1996.DJumping off a bridge in England.第 3页(共 10页)2 2In which sport do people jump from a plane or from a highplace?ABungee jumping and skydiving.BSkydiving and skateboarding.CBungee jumping and skateboarding.DSnowboarding and skateboarding.3 3Why do some people like to do the extreme sp
8、orts?AIts easy to learn.BIts exciting and safe.CIts scary but safe.DIts dangerous but exciting.B BIt was late,about 10:15 pm.Esposito got off the trainat Bellport,New York,went to her car and started drivinghome.She was so familiar with the route that she almost droveautomatically: turned left to th
9、e Station Road,then anotherleft onto Montauk Highway,and thenbam!When Espositos carhad just crossed the railroad tracks,it hit another vehicleand was plashed back onto the tracks.Injured but mostly shockedby the crash and by the airbags that popped up,she was stuckin the vehicle.As it happened,Pete
10、DiPinto was just about to go to sleepwhen he heard a sharp noise and saw the accident not far outsidehis bedroom window.As a volunteer firefighter and retiredteacher,DiPinto,who was 65,fetched a flash light and rushed第 4页(共 10页)out without hesitation.“Any firefighter would have done whatI did, ” he
11、said, “Were always on duty.”At first,he spotted the other car in the accident.Aftermaking sure that the driver was all right.DiPinto looked aroundand discovered Espositos car straddling(横跨)the railwaytracks.And then he heard the bell ring,which signalled atrains arrival.DiPinto rushed to Espositos c
12、ar and broke the window onthe drivers side.Esposito looked up at him,with her eyesglazing over.“I dont know where I am, ” she said.“Youre on the railroad tracks, ” DiPinto yelled.“I haveto get you off right now! ” The train was running toward themat a speed of some 105 kilometres per hour.The driver
13、s doorcannot be opened due to the collision,so DiPinto quickly ranto the other side and managed to open the door.He put the airbagsaside,seized her arms,pulled her toward him across thepassenger seat until finally got her out and walked her tosafety as swiftly as possible.Several seconds later,the t
14、raincrashed into the vehicle.“It was like a Hollywood movie, ”DiPinto told reporters the next day.“Last night, ” said Gregory,Chief of the Department inSouth Country Ambulance, “the hero arrived in pajamas (睡衣),not in a fire truck.”4 4What was the reason for the accident?AEsposito didnt know the rou
15、te well.第 5页(共 10页)BEspositos car hit another vehicle.CEsposito drove out of the highway.DA running train crashed into Espositos car.5 5How was Esposito in the accident?AShe got stuck and couldnt move out.BShe lost awareness completely.CShe was lucky to escape from the trainDShe helped rescue the dr
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