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外研版高中英语必修第三册Unit5 分层跟踪检测(二)Using language含答

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2024年3月21日发(作者:翦艳卉)

Unit 5

分层跟踪检测(二)Using language

A级 必备知识基础练

Ⅰ.单词拼写

are used for moving (液体) from one pressure area to another pressure area.

suggest you (伸展)by touching your toes for at least 30 seconds before you make the

attempt.

police officers sustained serious (伤害) in the severe explosion.

e your teeth for the signs of (流血).If you notice any,let your dentist know as soon

as possible.

smell of burning (橡胶)filled the air.

government has drawn up (指导原则) on the treatment of the mentally ill.

7. (毛织物) usually damages if washed in hot water.

the beginning of the 19th century,paper was handmade out of (布)—that’s the

way they made it.

was completely (未意识到的)of the trouble she had caused.

n Binhai New Area,located in the eastern (港口)area of Tianjin,will play a more

important role in opening up.

Ⅱ.单句语法填空

Ming said he (be) happy if Brian came to China the next month.

said she (spend)her holiday in China next summer.

promised that he (buy) some gifts for us when he (get) there.

(leave) for Hawaii a few hours later.

(speak)at the meeting,but his heart attack prevented him.

discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune was

(make).

he (open)the door,he found he had left his keys in the car.

8.—What were you up to when he went to see you?

—I (watch) TV for a moment and (do) some

housework.

9.I didn’t know when she would come,but when she (come) I would let you know.

10.I was about (do) my homework when the phone rang.

Ⅲ.单句写作

1.他答应过要努力工作,没有让我失望。

He promised that he ,and he didn’t let me down.

2.我刚要接通电脑电源,这时停电了。

I the power of the computer when

the electricity was cut off.

3.他说他退休后要住在乡下。

He said that he in the countryside when he

retired.

4.我们被告知飞机十分钟后就要起飞。

We were told that the plane in ten minutes.

B级 能力素养提升练

Ⅳ.阅读理解

A

主题语境:人物故事 难度系数:★★★☆☆ 建议用时:7分钟

Emma Gatewood — called “Grandma Gatewood” by the world — was one of the early thru-hikers of

the Appalachian Trail (A.T.),the longest walking-only footpath in the was not the first person —

or even the first woman — to hike the trail (路线).Her hike was notable because she was the first woman

ever to complete the trail alone at an advanced age.

When Gatewood did her first thru-hike in 1955,there were few hikers and it was hard to follow the

were also many fewer resources for hikers — fewer stores near the trail and much less

information available about the still,Gatewood hiked it alone,carrying only a bag and a hiking

ate a lot of sausages and trail mes she ran out of food and ate berries she recognized

in the forest.

After her hike,Gatewood had this to say about the trail in an interview:I thought it would be a nice

wasn’ were terrible burnt-over areas and sand washouts,and most of the shelters were

blown down,burned down or so dirty that I chose to sleep out of was no was a

nightmare.I would never have started this trip if I had known how tough it was,but I couldn’t and I

wouldn’t quit.

All things considered,the only thing more improbable than Emma Gatewood’s completing the trail

at the age of 67,is that she turned around and did it — once in 1957 and again in 1964,at the

age of 76,but this time in sections.

“Gatewood inspired many hikers over the years,” says Luxenberg,president of the Appalachian Trail

Museum.“People think,‘If this elderly woman could do the trail by herself,then I should be able to.’”

might be the title for Gatewood?

first thru-hiker of A.T.

first female to hike .

only woman thru-hiker of A.T.

oldest person to hike .

2024年3月21日发(作者:翦艳卉)

Unit 5

分层跟踪检测(二)Using language

A级 必备知识基础练

Ⅰ.单词拼写

are used for moving (液体) from one pressure area to another pressure area.

suggest you (伸展)by touching your toes for at least 30 seconds before you make the

attempt.

police officers sustained serious (伤害) in the severe explosion.

e your teeth for the signs of (流血).If you notice any,let your dentist know as soon

as possible.

smell of burning (橡胶)filled the air.

government has drawn up (指导原则) on the treatment of the mentally ill.

7. (毛织物) usually damages if washed in hot water.

the beginning of the 19th century,paper was handmade out of (布)—that’s the

way they made it.

was completely (未意识到的)of the trouble she had caused.

n Binhai New Area,located in the eastern (港口)area of Tianjin,will play a more

important role in opening up.

Ⅱ.单句语法填空

Ming said he (be) happy if Brian came to China the next month.

said she (spend)her holiday in China next summer.

promised that he (buy) some gifts for us when he (get) there.

(leave) for Hawaii a few hours later.

(speak)at the meeting,but his heart attack prevented him.

discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune was

(make).

he (open)the door,he found he had left his keys in the car.

8.—What were you up to when he went to see you?

—I (watch) TV for a moment and (do) some

housework.

9.I didn’t know when she would come,but when she (come) I would let you know.

10.I was about (do) my homework when the phone rang.

Ⅲ.单句写作

1.他答应过要努力工作,没有让我失望。

He promised that he ,and he didn’t let me down.

2.我刚要接通电脑电源,这时停电了。

I the power of the computer when

the electricity was cut off.

3.他说他退休后要住在乡下。

He said that he in the countryside when he

retired.

4.我们被告知飞机十分钟后就要起飞。

We were told that the plane in ten minutes.

B级 能力素养提升练

Ⅳ.阅读理解

A

主题语境:人物故事 难度系数:★★★☆☆ 建议用时:7分钟

Emma Gatewood — called “Grandma Gatewood” by the world — was one of the early thru-hikers of

the Appalachian Trail (A.T.),the longest walking-only footpath in the was not the first person —

or even the first woman — to hike the trail (路线).Her hike was notable because she was the first woman

ever to complete the trail alone at an advanced age.

When Gatewood did her first thru-hike in 1955,there were few hikers and it was hard to follow the

were also many fewer resources for hikers — fewer stores near the trail and much less

information available about the still,Gatewood hiked it alone,carrying only a bag and a hiking

ate a lot of sausages and trail mes she ran out of food and ate berries she recognized

in the forest.

After her hike,Gatewood had this to say about the trail in an interview:I thought it would be a nice

wasn’ were terrible burnt-over areas and sand washouts,and most of the shelters were

blown down,burned down or so dirty that I chose to sleep out of was no was a

nightmare.I would never have started this trip if I had known how tough it was,but I couldn’t and I

wouldn’t quit.

All things considered,the only thing more improbable than Emma Gatewood’s completing the trail

at the age of 67,is that she turned around and did it — once in 1957 and again in 1964,at the

age of 76,but this time in sections.

“Gatewood inspired many hikers over the years,” says Luxenberg,president of the Appalachian Trail

Museum.“People think,‘If this elderly woman could do the trail by herself,then I should be able to.’”

might be the title for Gatewood?

first thru-hiker of A.T.

first female to hike .

only woman thru-hiker of A.T.

oldest person to hike .

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