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1、必修三U2 复习卷Part 1 词汇基础一、根据汉语意思填写单词1John is such a _(好奇的)boy, always asking questions. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)2Making a complaint is quite a simple_(程序). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)3Since the Reading Festival is around the corner, Im writing to _(推荐)a picture which can be used in the brochure to remind the students of the pleas
2、ure of reading. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)4When wishing to go on holiday, you can make all your travel _ (安排) just in front of the computer. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)5She also writes a regular _ (专栏) for the New York Times? (根据汉语提示单词拼写)6A truck went out of control and _(碰撞) into the back of a bus.7No one was hurt, and we all
3、breathed a sigh of _ (宽慰).8He helped me with my English, _(否则) I wouldnt have passed the exam. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)二、根据首字母填写单词9We are requested to get actively involved in the group discussion to s_ (exchange) ideas and information we have collected. (根据首字母单词拼写)10Without enough s_ of food and water, the vil
4、lagers live a miserable life, hungry and thirsty.(根据首字母单词拼写)11Tired and hungry, the climbers finally arrived at their d_. (根据首字母单词拼写)12However, technology is also the a_ of scientific knowledge to solve a problem. (根据首字母单词拼写)13I was a_ astonished by the reaction to appearance. (根据首字母单词拼写)14The d_ of
5、 dinosaurs is not necessarily caused by astronomical incidents. (根据首字母单词拼写)15Join us to taste a v_ of fresh local food and drinks. (根据首字母单词拼写)16They have given up hope of finding any more s_. (根据首字母单词拼写)17The new drug has great s_ for the treatment of the disease. (根据首字母单词拼写)18Its necessary to pay a
6、ttention to the h_ caused by mobile phones. (根据首字母单词拼写)19As is known to all, there are seven c_ and four oceans in the world. (根据首字母单词拼写)三、根据中英文提示填写单词20When you rise to the challenges, you will have the opportunity to a_ (获得) great knowledge and enjoy personal growth. (根据中英文提示填空Part 2 实践演练第I卷(选择题)一、
7、阅读理解AThe Best History Books of the MonthThe Churchill Sisters $23.99By Dr. Rachel TretheweyNew Release in 20th Century History of the UKWhats it like to grow up as the daughter of Winston Churchill, the man who led the country to victory against Nazi Germany in WWII? The book brings the close relati
8、onship between Diana, Sarah, and Mary to vivid life, showing how they were, in a way, mirrors of their family and also mirrors of their time.The Bright Ages $23.22By David PerryFor many of us, the Middle Ages is a time of darkness. But it was actually a thousand-year-long period of art and literatur
9、e, religion and cathedrals, and great rulers. This popular history will clarify a factthat period wasnt just the Dark Ages but the Bright Ages. Audio edition available.A Killer by Design $25.99By Ann BurgessNew Release in 20th Century History of the U.S.Imagine reading the experiences, thoughts, and
10、 breakthroughs of a woman not only working on the most disturbing serial crimes of the past century, but also involved in the creation of the FBIs Behavioral Analysis Unit. This book will put you on these cases, and into the minds of some of the worst criminals.Sapiens $35.99By Yuval HarariBook 2 of
11、 2: A Picture HistoryIn this second book in the best-selling graphic novel series, we start off 12, 000 years ago and move forward from there. For those who havent read the first book, read it first, but know that theres an equally colorful and entertaining picture book waiting on the shelf.1Which b
12、ook should one read to know more about America?AThe Churchill Sisters.BThe Bright Ages.CA Killer by Design.DSapiens.2Whose book may serve as a good present for someone blind?ARachel Trethewey.BDavid Perry.CAnn Burgess.DYuval Harari.3Which book concerns the longest human history?AThe Churchill Sister
13、s.BThe Bright Ages.CA Killer by Design.DSapiens.BIn an apartment, people are having a party. Theyre smiling and chatting with each other; theyre drinking cocktails and enjoying snacks. But the mood lighting is a bit strange. No candles or twinkling Christmas lights here. Instead, the light comes fro
14、m enormous green-glowing plants in the center of the table.This is a model inside a museum in New York. The “people” are small silver statues. But the plants are real. Theyre watercress planted with nanoparticles (纳米粒) that turn their stored energy into light. Its a technology developed several year
15、s ago by MIT chemical engineer Michael Strano. Now, Strano has partnered with an architect, Sheila Kennedy, to explore how these plants might be a central part of our homes and sustainable energy future.The plants in the exhibit are newer versions. Their glow is based on an enzyme (酶) called lucifer
16、ase, which is what gives fireflies their light. Strano and his colleagues first put luciferase and two molecules (分子) that allow it to work inside a nanoparticle carrier. They then immersed plants in a liquid containing the particles, and added high pressure. The pressure pushed the particles into t
17、he leaves through tiny pores (气孔).“For the last two decades, plants have been a part of architecture, but theyve always been used as green walls or roofs,” Kennedy says. However, the plants in Kennedys models fill entire rooms, their leaves and stems going wherever they choose. For her, this project
18、 was an interesting design challenge. She and her team had to figure out how to bring in sufficient water and where to contain enormous amounts of soil.The team is currently working on making the plants brighter and fixing light particles in larger plants such as trees. Theyre also eager to extend t
19、he duration of a plants light from hours to days or weeks.4What is special about the apartment according to the first two paragraphs?APlants provide mood lighting for it.BIt is powered by nanoparticles.CReal people are enjoying themselves in it.DIt is modeled after a real one.5What is the third para
20、graph mainly about?AWhat the model is like.BWhat gives fireflies light.CHow the nanoparticles work.DHow to make the plants glow.6What actually makes the plants produce light?ALuciferase.BFireflies.CMolecules.DPressure.7What can we know about the plants in Kennedys models?AThe plants grow in restrict
21、ed space.BThe plants have grown as large as trees.CThe plants still need water and soil.DThe light of the plants can last weeks.CIt is often said that a persons high school years are some of the most important they will experience, and are often seen as a critical and life-shaping time. During this
22、period in their life people often begin to discover what is meaningful to them and how they plan to continue living their life. My volunteer experience at St. Clares Hospital has helped me form this positive experience during my high school years; through valuable lessons I have learned life skills
23、and have begun to shape my values and mind-set. In the course of my volunteering at the hospital I have discovered how to interact with others, learned to respect diversity, realized the importance of service, and gained perspective. When I first began volunteering, I was very nervous about meeting
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