2019-2020同步外研英语选修八新突破课时分层作业:10 Using Language .doc

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1、课时分层作业(十)语言知识练习固基础.单句语法填空1When the book came out is not clear, maybe in 1994.2There are many good deeds(deed) in our class, indeed in the whole school.3She swore(swear) that she had never seen him.4Not working overtime is often seen as a failure to show commitment(commit) to the company.5The ship se

2、ems to have been deliberately(deliberate) damaged.6I want to start making changes in my life, but Im not sure how to get things set it in motion.7Everybody spoke in praise of her devotion (devote) to the cause of education.8It was a great relief (relieve) to find that my family was all safe.9He was

3、accused (accuse) of taking up drugs when he was at school.10Whatever you do must be consistent with the interests of the people.完成句子1他对自己处于何种困境一无所知。Little does he know what trouble hes in.2虽然他累了,但还是工作到深夜。Tired as he was,he worked late into the night.3汤姆正坐在火炉边,这时他听到一阵敲门声。Tom was sitting near the fire

4、 when he heard a knock at the door.4众所周知,空气和水对人类来说非常重要。It is universally acknowledged that air and water are very important to man.5我一到家就开始做家庭作业。The moment I got home,I set out to do/set about doing my homework.高考题型练习提能力阅读理解AA home science experiment recently took the world by storm.Two teens from T

5、oronto,in Canada,sent a Lego man rising above the Earth and captured their tiny astronauts trip on film.Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad,both 17,used a weather balloon to launch their plastic lego model 16 miles above the Earth.This is inside a part of Earths atmosphere.The two teens were inspired by a s

6、imilar project performed by students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)The MIT students had launched a weather balloon with a camera into near space and taken many unusual images of the Earth.Mathew and Asad then spent four months figuring out how to launch their own spacecraft into

7、the space.Traveling to space is expensive for NASA,but Mathew and Asad worked hard to keep their costs down.They bought much of their equipment used and even sewed the Lego mans parachute (降落伞) by hand.In total,the project cost only $400.“We had a lot of anxiety on launch day because there were high

8、 winds when we were going up,” Mathew told reporters.They had to pump extra helium into the balloon so that it would rise quickly and avoid being blown too far off course by the strong winds.The toy astronauts journey lasted 97 minutes before the balloon broke and he fell back to Earth.Mathew and As

9、ad then spent two weekends looking for their spacecraft.It had landed 76 miles away from the launch site.The student scientists are currently finishing up their final year of high school and applying for colleges.They are also looking into more doityourself space projects.“I guess the sky is not rea

10、lly the limit anymore,” Mathew told reporters.“We never knew wed get this far.Its been a lesson for us that hard work pays off.”【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了两个青少年利用气象气球把他们的玩具乐高人送到太空的过程和结果。1By saying “took the world by storm” in the first paragraph,the writer meant the experiment Adestroyed the worldBflooded the wor

11、ldCfascinated the worldDmanaged the worldC细节理解题。根据第一段的第二句话可知两个青少年把一个玩具乐高人送入了太空,并把过程拍了下来,因此作者想要表达的是这个试验吸引了世人的目光。2Which of the following about the students at the MIT is right?A. They were examples for Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad.BThey helped Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad to achieve dream.CThey launched

12、 weather balloon together with Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad.DThey studied with Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad in the same school.A细节理解题。根据文章第三段的第一句话可知选A。3How did Mathew and Asad keep their costs down?A. By sewing the weather balloon themselves.BBy borrowing spacecraft from the MIT students.CBy making th

13、eir spacecraft by hand.DBy using secondhand equipment.D细节理解题。结合文章第四段的第二句话可知他们使用二手的设备来节省费用。4What problems did Mathew and Asad have on launch day?AThey ran out of helium.BThe wind was too strong.CThe balloon suddenly broke.DTheir spacecraft was blown away.B细节理解题。根据文章第五段中的“We had a lot of anxiety on la

14、unch day because there were high winds when we were going up”可知,在他们进行发射的那天遇到的问题是风比较大。BRich Americans are willing to spend large amounts of dollars to fly into space, including paying $100,000 for a 15minute trip into the heavens, according to a poll (调查) released on Monday.Possibly bored by our Moth

15、er Earth or inspired by such pioneers as first American in space Alan Shepard and first millionaire in space Dennis Tito, the poll says 7 percent of rich Americans would pay $20 million for a twoweek orbital(太空轨道) flight and 19 percent would pay $100,000 for 15minute suborbital flight.The poll by Zo

16、gby did telephone interviews with 450 Americans whose yearly incomes are more than $250,000 or whose net worth is more than $1 million.The poll is intended to get an idea of what rich people think and not the man in the street who loves the idea of going into space but cant afford it.He added, “We a

17、re saying these trips will cost a minimum of $100,000 for a 15minute trip, which was the amount of time the first American in space, Alan Shepard, had and for that you get to feel space weightlessness and see the world from up there.” that trip would take a tourist 50 miles (80 km) into space.Webber

18、 said a surprising 7 percent of the wealthy polled said they would be willing to take a twoweek flight to an orbiting space station, paying the $20 million that the Russians charged the two pioneering space tourists who have already made the trip, South African Mark Shuttleworth and American Dennis

19、Tito.If the price dropped to $0.5 million, 16 percent of those surveyed would be interested.Space tourists would have to meet medical standards and only be able to go to the International Space Station.Lance Bass, a singer, is currently undergoing tests to see if he could become the third space tour

20、ist.He wants to become the first entertainer in space.【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了富有的美国人愿意花大量的美元去太空旅游的情况。5Whats the main purpose of this poll by Zogby?ATo find out what people in the US think of travelling into space.BTo find out how much it will cost to travel into space.CTo find out how wonderful it is to travel

21、 into space.DTo find out what rich people in the US think of travelling into space.D细节理解题。由文章第四段“The poll is intended to get an idea of what rich people think and not the man in the street who loves the idea of going into space but cant afford it.”可以得知Zogby进行调查的目的正是D项所述。6How many of the wealthy peop

22、le willing to pay for a twoweek orbital flight?A7 percent.B19 percent.C16 percent. D8 percent.A细节理解题。由文章第二段的“the poll says 7 percent of rich Americans would pay $20 million for a twoweek orbital flight.”得知,7%的美国富人愿意支付2千万美元进行为期两周的太空飞行。故A是正确答案。7We can know from the passage that Lance Bass if he pass t

23、he tests.Awould become the first spacemanBwould become the first entertainer space touristCwould become the third entertainer space touristDwould have to pay $0.5 million for his travelling into spaceB推理判断题。由文章最后一段“Lance Bass,a singer,is currently undergoing tests to see if he could become the third space tourist.He wants to become the first entertainer in space.”得知B是正确答案。8What is the best title of this passage?AThe Wealthy People in the USBAn Interesting PollCThe Rich in the US Are Eyeing Space TourismDAn Expensive TravellingC主旨大意题。第一段为本文的主题段,它点明了富有的美国人愿意花大量的美元去太空旅游。故C是正确答案。

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