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1、SectionWritingWorkshop,ViewingWorkshop&ReadingClub一、单句语法填空1.Do not leave the important details.2.The teacher is the one you can turn when you are in trouble.3.You can always count on me times of difficulty.4.He refused to help me in spite my constant requests.5.The teacher divided the whole class 10

2、 groups.6.She was afraid snakes because she got bitten when she was little.7.The people in the country have a hunger peace.8.He left a good impression me for his good manners.9.I am on my way to finish my task so can you help me add these figures?10.He insisted on majoring computer science though hi

3、s parents were against it.二、用所给短语的适当形式填空set up a teama hunger to dolift offperform scientific tasksmanned spaceshipfail to doconvey a messageadd to1.The spaceship successfully yesterday.2.His lecture that every one of us was responsible for the protection of environment.3.The man prove his innocence

4、 and was put into prison.4.They specially to research on the medicine.5.The girl took part in all kinds of singing competitions with become famous.6.The firework show the festive atmosphere.7.The robots can be used to and collect data.8.This is the second that the country has launched into space.三、阅

5、读理解ANot long ago,few little girls imagined they could grow up to become astronauts.For years in the United States,only men had that opportunity.In 1983,that changed.Sally Ride made history by becoming the first American woman to travel to space.On Monday,Ride died at the age of 61,“Sally was a natio

6、nal hero and a powerful role model,” President Barack Obama said in a statement.“She inspired generations of young girls to reach for the stars.”Ride became interested in space when she was a kid.“If you asked me when I was 12 whether I wanted to be an astronaut,Im sure I would have said yes,” she s

7、aid in a 2010 interview.“But I didnt even think about that as a possible career.”After studying physics in college,Ride got her chance.She was accepted into NASAs astronaut training program in 1978,and then chosen to be the first American female in space.In 1983,she blasted into space aboard the Cha

8、llenger shuttle.Ride returned to space on the Challenger a second time in 1984.Between the two missions,she spent a total of 343 hours in orbit.Afterthat,she remained involved with the space program and also worked to share her passion for science with kids.She co-authored six science books for chil

9、dren,and started her own science and education company.Ride knew that she held a unique place in history.“Irealised how important it was for a woman to break that barrier and open the door for other women to be able to do the same exciting things that the men had been doing,” she said.Since Rides hi

10、storic trip,more than 40 other American women have travelled to space.They all had Ride to thank for opening the door to the final frontier.1.Obama called Ride a national hero because she .A.was the first American to travel to spaceB.became the first American female in spaceC.was the first to travel

11、 on the Challenger shuttleD.opened a door for women to find suitable jobs2.What other contributions did Ride make?A.Taking many pictures of the space program.B.Starting a company to teach more astronauts.C.Teaching kids through sharing her thirst for science.D.Teaching woman how to become a successf

12、ul astronaut.3.What key characters does Ride have according to the text?A.Brave and creative.B.Curious and strict.C.Kind and elegant.D.Generous and easy-going.4.What can we learn from the text?A.Ride studied astronomy when she was in university.B.Americans think Ride was the greatest woman in histor

13、y.C.There are many women who have become astronauts after Ride.D.Ride wanted to find a job as an astronaut when she was very young.BIn this list I chose inspirational young people who have made a positive difference in the world.JoanofArc(1412-1431)Aged just 16,Joan of Arc made an unlikely journey t

14、o the Dauphin of France.Impressed with something inside this young peasant girl,the Dauphin of France was inspired to renew the fight with the English,defeating them at Orleansas Joan had predicted.She was burnt at the stake,aged just 19,but her predictions of France gaining her freedom proved corre

15、ct.AnneFrank(1929-1945)While hiding in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation,Anne Frank kept a diary of her experiences.She died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.However,after the end of the war,her diaries were published by her father.TheDiaryofAnneFrank became an international best

16、-seller and helped give a young persons view on the holocaust(大屠杀) statistics.SamanthaSmith(1972-1985)Samantha was an American schoolgirl.In 1982,she wrote a letter to the leader of the Soviet Union,YuriAndropov,asking why relations between the US and the Soviet Union were so tense.Her letter was pu

17、blished,and later Andropov replied.Smith was also invited to visit the Soviet Union,which she did.The visit was followed with great interest by the international media.In 1983,she visited Japan acting as Americas youngest ambassador.Shedied,aged just 13,in a plane crash.NkosiJohnson(1989-2001)Nkosi

18、was born with HIV inherited from his parents.In 1997,he was refused admission to a public school because of HIV status.He became a powerful speaker for treating HIV victims with equality and respect.He received the Childrens Peace Prize after death.Nelson Mandela referred to him as “an icon(偶像)of th

19、e struggle for life”.5.Joan of Arc is famous as a .A.foottravellerB.national heroineC.farmers daughterD.social reformer6.What made Anne Frank known around the world?A.Her hiding experiences.B.Her death in concentration camp.C.The publication of her diaries.D.The end of World War .7.Who made a great

20、difference in treating AIDS patients?A.Joan of Arc.B.Anne Frank.C.Samantha Smith.D.Nkosi Johnson.8.What can we conclude from the people mentioned in the text?A.They have good education.B.They lose their lives for peace.C.They value personal influence.D.They influence the world in a positive way.四、七选

21、五阅读理解“You do not need to be a rocket scientist.” Americans hear these words often.People say them in schools,offices and factories.Broadcasters on radio and television often use them.How did the expression begin?No one seems to know it.1“It grew,” he says.“Because rocket scientists probably are the

22、most intelligent people around.”Not everyone would agree.2 For example,a person who speaks fifteen languages,or a medical doctor who operates on the brain.Still,many people would agree that there is something special about scientists who build rockets.Maybe it has something to do with the mystery of

23、 space travel.Moving pictures from before World War showed a man named Buck Rogers landing on the planet Mars.3 The rocket scientist is a different kind of hero.He or she makes space travel possible.4 A Washington rocket scientist told about a launch that was put off many times.Finally,everything se

24、emed right.Mechanical failures had been repaired.The weather was good.The scientists had planned that part of the rocket would fall into the ocean after the launch.All the ships and boats within many kilometers of the danger areas had been warned.But in the last few seconds a small boat entered the

25、area.5When the work goes well,most rocket scientists enjoy their jobs.One scientist said,“As a child I loved to build the rockets.Now I am a grown-up.I still love to build rockets.And now I get paid for it.”A.Onceagain,the launch was put off.B.Have you ever heard of the space travel?C.Its dangerous

26、for rocket scientists to build rockets.D.He was a hero who could withdraw any enemy from outer space.E.Rocketscientists,however,can have problems just like everyone else.F.Some people might be considered more intelligent than rocket scientists.G.But an official of the American space agency,NASA,says

27、 the expression just grew.五、语篇填空Venus Williams and Serena Williams are both tennis 1.(champion).Venus is now 11th while Serena has moved up to 3rd in the world.They were 2.(bear)in a poor and dangerous area 3. was full of drugs and 4.(violent).Finally in 1991,their family moved(搬家)to a 5.(safe) area

28、 and since then they have never looked back.The sisters father was strict with his daughters,6.(train)them hard to compete 7. each other.Their mother 8.(teach)them at home so that they could complete high school.Today both sisters have expressed a keen interest in working in design after their caree

29、rs come to 9.end.The sisters road to 10.(succeed)has been amazing.Venus has won Wimbledon and the US Open twice,while Serena has continued to improve and made fantastic progress.In 2002 and 2003,she was the womens singles champion at Wimbledon.六、选词创境运用下列写作词汇,自己创设一个语境,形成一个小语段。add,leave an impression

30、on,leaveout,have a hunger to do,in spite of,original,daring,major,in times of,avoidSectionWritingWorkshop,ViewingWorkshop&ReadingClub一、1.out2.to3.in4.of5.into6.of7.for8.on9.up10.in二、1.lifted off2.conveyed a message3.failed to4.set up a team5.a hunger to6.added to7.perform scientific tasks8.manned sp

31、aceship三、1.B细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“SallyRidemadehistorybybecomingthefirstAmericanwomantotraveltospace.”可知,SallyRide被认为是一个民族英雄是因为她是美国第一位进入太空旅行的女航天员。故选B项。2.C细节理解题。根据第五段的“.sheremainedinvolvedwiththespaceprogramandalsoworkedtoshareherpassionforsciencewithkids.Sheco-authoredsixsciencebooksforchildren,andstarted

32、herownscienceandeducationcompany.”可知,她通过分享她对科学的渴望来教育孩子们。故选C项。3.A推理判断题。根据文章第一段提到Ride是第一位进入太空的美国女宇航员以及第五段提到她在太空待了共计343个小时可知,Ride是勇敢的;又根据第五段提到Ride与人合著了六本儿童科学书籍,并创办了自己的科学教育公司可知,她是有创意的。故选A项。4.C推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“SinceRideshistorictrip,morethan40otherAmericanwomenhavetravelledtospace.”可知,许多女性在Ride之后成为宇航员。故选C项

33、。5.B推理判断题。根据第二段可知,JoanofArc鼓舞着法国军队战胜英国,获得自由,由此可推知,JoanofArc作为一个民族英雄而出名。故选B项。6.C细节理解题。根据第三段的“However,aftertheendofthewar,herdiarieswerepublishedbyherfather.TheDiaryofAnneFrankbecameaninternationalbest-sellerandhelpedgiveayoungpersonsviewontheholocauststatistics.”可知,安妮日记在第二次世界大战之后出版。这本日记国际畅销,表达了一个孩子对这

34、场大屠杀的看法。由此可知,这本日记的出版使AnneFrank出名。故选C项。7.D细节理解题。由最后一段的“HebecameapowerfulspeakerfortreatingHIVvictimswithequalityandrespect.HereceivedtheChildrensPeacePrizeafterdeath.”可知,NkosiJohnson是一个非常有影响力的演讲家,为那些HIV的受害者们代言,呼吁人们以平等和尊重对待他们。故选D项。8.D推理判断题。由第一段以及下文对这几个人的介绍可知,这些人都对世界有着积极的影响。故选D项。四、15 GFDEA五、1.champions

35、2.born3.which4.violence5.safer6.training7.with/against8.taught9.an10.success六、Tom leavesanimpressionon me that he is a daring young man with original ideas and hasahungerto explore the world.He once told me inspiteof being busy with school work,headded“learning survival skills” to his to-do list because intimesofemergency,especially in the wild,these skills were life-saving and would help him avoidmajor troubles.“Oh!Dontleaveout the important thing that you need to be well-learned,” He added.

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