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1、 M3unit3.单词荟萃1_n出生地;故乡_n出生2_n小说;长篇故事_n小说家3_n冒险_ n冒险家_ adj.冒险的4_ n商人_n生意;商业5_n耐心_adj.耐心的_ adv.耐心地_n病人6_vi.漫游;漫步;漂泊7_vt. & vi.许可;允许_ n允许 8_vi.凝视;盯着看9._vi.发现;认出_(过去式)_(过去分词)10_vt.寻找;探索_ (过去式)_ (过去分词)11_adj.难以置信的_vt.可信_n信仰_adj.可信的12_adj.粗鲁的;无礼的_n. 粗鲁_adv.粗鲁地 .短语检测1偶然地;意外地_2衣衫褴褛 _3前进;往下说 _ 4盯着看_5导致;做出解_
2、6与此相反,正相反_7冒险 _ 8至于;关于_9.打赌_ 10.养育;抚养_III、完成句子1事实上,当他进入办公室时是偶然被保安发现的。2很多人去大城市追求幸福和成功而我想碰碰运气,在家乡开个公司。3他把大量的时间和金钱花在世界各地的旅游上,因为他酷爱冒险。4.小女孩盯着桌上的甜点,她很想吃。5. 令人惊异的是李华这学期在学习方面取得那么大的进步,尤其自他有了自己的学习方法以后。第一部分阅读理解 AHolding a cell phone against your ear or storing it in your pocket may be dangerous to your health
3、.This explains a warning that cell phone manufacturers include in the small print that is often ignored when a new phone is purchased.Apple,for example,doesnt want iPhones to come closer to you than 1.5 centimeters;Research In Motion,Black Berry,a manufacturer,recommends 2.5 centimeters.If health is
4、sues arise from cell phone use,the possible effects are huge.Voice callsAmericans chat on cell phones 2.26 trillion(万亿)minutes annuallyearn$109 billion for the wireless carriers.Devra Davis,an expert who has worked for the University of Pittsburgh,has published a book about cell phon radiation,“Disc
5、onnect”The book surveys scientific research and concludes the question is not settled.Brain cancer is a concern that Ms.Davis examines. Over all,there has not been an increase in its incidence since cell phones arrived. But the average masks an increase in brain cancer in the 20 to 29 age group and
6、a drop for the older population.“Most cancers have multiple causes,”she says,but she points to laboratory research that suggests lowenergy radiation could damage cells that could possibly lead to cancer.Children are more vulnerable(易受伤的)to radiation than adults,Ms.Davis and other scientists point ou
7、t.Radiation that penetrates only five centimeters into the brain of an adult will reach much deeper into the brains of children because their skulls are thinner and their brains contain more absorptive fluid(易吸收的液体)“No studies have yet been completed on cell phone radiation and children,”she says.He
8、nry Lai,a research professor in the bioengineering department at the University of Washington,began laboratory radiation studies in 1980 and found that rats exposed to radiation had damaged DNA in their brains. Ms.Davis recommends using wired headsets or the phones speaker.Children should text rathe
9、r than call,she said,and pregnant women should keep phones away from the abdomen(腹部)1Why is the warning in the small print?AThey dont want the users to pay attention to it. BThere is not enough space for the warning.CThey think people will not care about it. DThe warning is not important at all.2Acc
10、ording to Ms.Davis,brain cancer increase_Aamong children Bamong old people Cin the twenties Damong pregnant women3Why do children easily be affected by radiation?ABecause they havent grown up. BBecause they are too young to protect themselves.CBecause they use cell phones more often than adults.DBec
11、ause their skulls are thinner and their brains are easily hurt.4. What can we conclude from the last paragraph?APregnant women should keep cell phones away. BPeople should use cell phones in the correct way.CIf you are a child,youd better text than make phone calls. DWhen you use a cell phone,use a
12、wired headset or the phones speaker.CTwenty million kids register each year for youth hockey,football,baseball,soccer,and other competitive sports.The National Alliance for Sports reports that 70 percent of these kids quit playing these league sports by age 13and never play them again.According to M
13、ichael Pfahl,executive director of the National Youth Sports Coaches Association.“The number one reason why they quit is that it has stopped being fun.”With figures like these,its time we rethought how we present youth sports to kids.With that in mind,here are some key points to remember about kids
14、playing sports.Preschool.Focus on the element of play in any sports activity you introduce to very young kids.Make it fun! Dont burden them or concern them with competition, keeping score,and rules.Get them running,kicking,throwing,catching and laughing.Use equipment that suits their bodies.Adapt ga
15、mes according to their abilities.Always offer encouraging words for all their efforts.Elementary school.Sports psychology expert Rick Wolff,stresses that parents of kids aged 512 need not be concerned with their childrens excellence in such refined sports skills as comer kicks.“Those are unimportant
16、,”Wolff advises.“The key here is having your child develop a sense of passion for the sport.”Many kids lose their passion for youth sports during these years because they cant live up to their parents and coaches expectations.Middle school.Kids start dropping out in big numbers at this stage.Playing
17、 sports loses its enjoyment for them and “fun” takes a back seat to winning.Pickup games and just “playing for fun”should be encouraged.The key at this stage is to keep them playing the sports they enjoyif not on school or youth teams,then informally with friends.Not being on a team does not mean th
18、ey have failed as athletes. It just means that they have to find other pleasurable ways to continue enjoying their sports.9Whats the best title for this passage?AWho should be responsible for kids health BHow to become a successful athleteCWhat should people do when kids quit sports DWhat to remembe
19、r about kids playing sport10Michael Pfahl would probably agree that_Amost kids lose interest in sport because of poor skill Bthe adults shouldnt give kids negative commentsCthe adults should try to make it fun for kids to play sports Dthe adults should spend more time playing with kids11Whats the mo
20、st important thing for elementary school kids when they play sports?AA sense of passion for sports. BParents reasonable expectation. CEncouraging words. DExcellent equipment.12What can we know about kids in middle school?AMost of them are too busy to play sports. BThey start to concentrate on winnin
21、g.CThey can hardly find sports they are good at. DThey intend to play on a team instead of with friends.DWhen did you last receive a sincere apology?When did you last hear a public figure make a convincing apology?When did you last make a sincere apology yourself?The British used to be good at sayin
22、g sorry.But saying sorry in words that sound true is another matter.Listen to Jeremy Clarkson apologizing after he had called Gordon Brown “a oneeyed Scottish idiot” on a visit to Australia:“In the heat of the moment,I made a remark about the Prime Ministers personal appearance, for which I apologiz
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