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第第页Unit8ItmustbelongtoCarla课时作业(5课时无答案)Unit8ItmustbelongtoCarla.
Lesson1SectionA(1a-2d)
一、根据语境或提示完成句子
1.Themainlyliveongrassandcarrots.
2.Youlookreallygreatinthis(粉色的)dress,Linda.
3.Youcan'tfind(任何人)here.They'reallatameeting.
4.Itdependsontheweatherwhetherwecangooutfora(野餐)thisSunday.
5.Joewasknockeddownbya(卡车)onhiswayhomeyesterday.
二、完形填空
WhenIhikedinGlacierNationalPark(国家冰川公园)inMontanaforthefirsttime,Ifeltfascinated(着迷的)bythebeautyofthemountaincountry.Acoupleofmilesdownthepath,amountaingoat1fromarock.Itwashikingalone.Welookedateachother's2—mine,almond-shaped(杏仁形的)andbrown;its,perfectlyroundandblack.
Severalyearslater,IworkedasaworkerinMountRainierNationalPark(雷尼尔国家公园)inWashingtonstate.IwashikingontheWonderlandTrail(仙境小路)whenIwalkedupamountainpath,and3foundmyselfinthickgrass.Notfaraway,agoat4me.Iwasso5thatIstoppedbreathing.Betweenmyfirstandsecondmeetingwithmountaingoats,I'dvisitedthemostamazingsceneryintheAmericanWest.Andthegoatgavemethe6ofcommunicatingwithananimal.
BeforeworkinginMountRainierNationalPark,Iwasinterestedinnature.I7inatentfaroffthepath.Ihikedcross-country.Atfirst,IthoughtthefreedomwouldmakemestrongerandthatI'dbecomea8inthecertaingirl-vs-naturebattle(战斗).Instead,IlostmymindinthewildofMountRainier.
IshowedgreathonortoRainier,notjustbecauseIwasn't9enoughtoclimbuptothetopofit.Itwasthesenseof10.Travelingcross-country,breakingthebarriers(隔阂)betweenhumansandanimals,wewereasocietyofwildthings.
)1.A.felloffB.lookeddownC.wokeupD.movedaway
()2.A.noseB.head
C.earsD.eyes
()3.A.politelyB.simply
C.easilyD.quickly
()4.A.touchedB.taught
C.watchedD.answered
()5.A.shockedB.worried
C.interestedD.scared
()6.A.pictureB.feeling
C.planD.journey
()7.A.walkedB.ran
C.sleptD.hiked
()8.A.winnerB.singer
C.dancerD.teacher
()9.A.tallB.strong
C.smartD.brave
()10.A.successB.community
C.knowledgeD.science
Lesson2SectionA(3a-4c)
一、用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成句子
1.Don'tbe(easy)aboutthetest.Youwillbesuretopassit.
2.Larryhadtodrinkcoffeeeverynight,orhewouldfeeltoosleepy(sleep)tofinishhiswork.
3.(wolf)lookforfoodmainlybysmellingandlistening.
4.Look!Cindyishavingfun(read)thestorybook.
5.Janeheardastrange(noisy)outsideherhousethatnight.
二、单项填空
()1.TheT-shirtistoosmallhim.
A.forB.toC.atD.of
()2.ThisbookbeLucy's.Look!Hernameisonthebookcover.
A.mustB.mayC.can'tD.might
()3.Othersthoughtthereissomethingstrangeintheschool.ButIdon'tthink.
A.happen;soB.happening;so
C.happen;eitherD.happening;either
()4.Milliesingsverywell,becauseshehasagood.
A.voiceB.noiseC.soundD.face
三、完成句子
1.我们学校去年新建了一座实验室。
Anewinourschoollastyear.
2.昨天下午这些孩子高兴地踢了足球。
Thesechildrenfootballyesterdayafternoon.
3.刚才萨莉没有和我们说再见就走开了。
Sallywithoutsayinggoodbyetousjustnow.
4.当你在地板上走路时试着不要发出噪音。
Trynottowhenyouwalkonthefloor.
5.TheremustbesomethingwrongwithRichard'sbike.(改为否定句)
TherebewrongwithRichard'sbike.
四、阅读理解
A
KarakumDesert,TurkmenistanPlanstoclosethe“GatesofHell”Turkmenistan'sgovernmentisplanningtoputoutthe“GatesofHell”intheKarakumDesert.AlsoknownasDarvazagascrater(天然气坑洞),itwascreatedwhenagas-drillingmachinefelldownin1971.Thecraterwassetonfiretoburnthenaturalgas.However,itisharmingtheenvironment.
Murree,PakistanHundredsofpeopleweresavedfromasnowstormHundredsofpeopleweresavedinthemountaintownofMurree,inPakistan'sPunjabregion,afterasnowstormonJanuary7th.ThousandsofvisitorswenttoMurreetoseewintersnowfallbutasnowstormleftpeoplestayingintheircars.
AmundsenSea,Antarctica(南极洲)Scientistsstudytheglacier(冰川)AteamofscientistshavesetoffonatasktotheThwaitesGlacierinAntarctica.Theglacierisdisappearingbecauseofglobalwarmingandthescientistswanttostudyhowitwillcausethesealeveltorise.TheglacierisalmostasbigasBritain.Expertsbelievethattheglacier'smelting(融化)isresponsibleforaround4%ofsearisearoundtheworldeveryyear.
Edmonton,CanadaWildpigscauseharmWildpigsinEdmontonarecausingadangertootherwildlife.Thewildpigshavedestroyedgrasslandandharmedfarmsastheysearchedforfood.AccordingtoProfessorRyanBrook,theyare“theworstinvasive(侵略性的)wildanimalsontheplanet”.Villagershavecalledonlocalgovernmentstodealwiththewildpigs.
()1.The“GatesofHell”intheKarakumDesertwascausedby.
A.theglobalwarmingB.thewintersnowfall
C.agas-drillingmachinefallingdownD.thewildpigs
()2.Wheredidthesnowstormtakeplace
A.InCanada.B.InAntarctica.
C.InPakistan.D.InTurkmenistan.
()3.WhatdoscientiststrytofindoutinAntarctica
A.Whatthesizeoftheglacieris.
B.Whytheglacierisdisappearing.
C.Howtodealwithglobalwarming.
D.Howtheglacier'sdisappearingcausesthesealeveltorise.
()4.WildpigsinEdmontonbringthefollowingproblemsEXCEPT.
A.doingharmtofarmsB.hurtingthevillagers
C.destroyinggrasslandD.makingotherwildlifeindanger
()5.Thispassageisprobablyfroma.
A.schoolreportB.travelguide
C.newspaperD.sportswebsite
Lesson3GrammarFocus
一、语法选择
Adinosaurembryo(胚胎)hasbeenfoundinsideafossilizedegg(蛋化石)inGanzhou,southernChina.Theembryoiskept1.
Theembryo,named“BabyYingliang”,isbelievedtobeatleast66millionyearsold.Itisoneof2fossilizedeggsthatremainuptonow.Thefossilwasfirstdiscoveredintheyear2000byYingliangGroup.
Ateamofresearchersfromdifferentuniversitiesstudiedtheembryoandpublished3findingsinthejournaliScience.Theydiscoveredthatthefossilbelongedto4groupofdinosaurscalledoviraptorosaurs(窃蛋龙).Theylived566millionand101millionyearsago.Oviraptorosaursweresimilarto6thathadfeathers.They7inwhatisnowAsiaandNorthAmerica.
It'sbelievedthatBabyYingliangmightgrowtobe2-3meterslongandwouldprobablyeatplants.
Theembryo8inacurledpositionwithitslegsraisedanditsheadbetweenitstoes.Thisbehavioriscommoninbirdsthatareabouttohatch(孵化),9thisisthefirsttimeithasbeenseenindinosaurs.
BabyYingliangisstillpartlycoveredbyrock.Andtheteamhopestostudyitfurtherbyusingscanningtechniques(扫描技术)animageofitsfullbody.
()1.A.successB.successfulC.successfully
()2.A.goodB.better
C.thebest
()3.A.theyB.their
C.them
()4.A.aB.an
C.the
()5.A.inB.next
C.between
()6.A.birdB.birds
C.bird's
()7.A.livesB.lived
C.willlive
()8.A.findsB.found
C.wasfound
()9.A.butB.so
C.because
()10.A.createB.creating
C.tocreate
二、短文填空
Doyouthinkthatasnowshoehare(雪鞋兔)wearssnowshoesDoyouknow1.snowshoesareMaybeyouliveinawarmplacewhereitdoesn'tsnow.Youwouldthenneverneedtowearsnowshoes.Butthelovelysnowshoeharesarewearing“snowshoes”.TheycanbefoundintheforestsinNorthAmerica.Theygotthenamebecauseofthelargesizeof2.backlegs.Thelegsstopthemfromsinking(下沉)intothesnowwhentheyjumpandwalk.
3.haresandrabbitsareinthesameanimalfamily,theyareabitdifferent.Haresarealittlelargerthanrabbits,andtheyusuallyhavelongerlegsandbiggerears.Rabbitscan'tseeandhavenofur(毛)4.theyareborn.ButHaresareborntosee,fullyfurredandreadytorun.
Snowshoehares5.inplaceswherethewinteriscold.Justlike6.leavesoftreesturningcolorinautumn,snowshoeharesturnfrombrowntowhiteduringthewinter.Sotheycanbeofthesame7.asthesnowandkeepawayfromdanger.Theyturnbrownagaininspring.It8.abouttenweeksforthemtofullychangecolor.Onlythetopsoftheearsdon'tchangecolor.
Snowshoeharesareactive9.atnight.Whenthesungoesdown,theycomeoutfordinner.Grassandberriesaretheir10.foods.
Lesson4SectionB(1a-3b)
一、根据语境或提示完成句子
1.Peopleputlotsofstonesontheroadbecausetheythinkthestonescouldtheflood.
2.Thepositionofthestonesmustbeforaspecial(目的).
3.Shemightberunningtoabustowork.
4.MissLiisagoodandweallbelieveinher.
5.Some(历史学家)believedStonehengewasatemple.
二、阅读理解
B
OnJanuary15th,2022,anunderwatervolcano(火山)inTongaerupted(爆发).TongaisanislandnationintheSouthPacificOcean,hometoabout105,000people.ThevolcanoislocatedoffthecoastofTonga.Eventhoughthevolcanowasunderwater,itsentlotsofgas,ash(灰烬)andstones12milesintothesky.
IttookawhiletogetreportsfromTongabecausetheeventdamagedInternetserviceinthearea.Likemostislandnations,TongagetsitsInternetthroughacable(缆绳)thatrunsdeepunderthesea.Expertssayit'snotyetclearwhetherthecablewasbrokenduringtheeventorsimplylostpower.
Afour-footwavehitthecapital,Nuku'alofa.Peopleinlow-lyingareashadtogotohigherground.TherearereportsofseriousdamageinTonga.Manyhousesneartheshorewereflooded.Atpresent,thebiggestdangerisprobablyfromthesmokeandashfromthevolcanothathascoveredmuchofTonga.Theashmakestheairdangeroustobreathe,anditisbelievedtohavepollutedmanysourcesofdrinkingwater.
NewZealandandAustraliahavesentteamstoTongatohelpout.Someoftheteamsuseairplanestogetabetterideaofthedamageacrosstheislandnation.However,thelargecloudofashhighaboveTongaismakingitimpossibletogetagoodpictureofwhat'shappeningintheareafromhighintheair.
)1.WhatinformationcanwegetaboutthevolcanoinParagraph1
A.Itisunderwaterandinanislandnation.
B.Morethan105,000peoplelivenexttoit.
C.ItisquitefarawayfromtheSouthPacificOcean.
D.Itwasundertheoceanandsentstonesintothewater.
()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“damaged”inParagraph2mean
A.Changed.B.Improved.
C.Broke.D.Brought.
()3.WecanlearnfromParagraph3that.
A.theashfromthevolcanohascoveredthewholeTonga
B.thesmokepollutestheairinTonga
C.housesinlow-lyingareaswerecompletelydamaged
D.peopleinTongawillbeshortofcleandrinkingwater
()4.Whyisithardfortheteamstoknowexactlywhat'shappeninginthearea
A.BecausethereisstillalotofashintheairaboveTonga.
B.Becausetheairplanescannottakeoffbecauseoftheash.
C.Becausetheteamsdon'tknowhowtotakeagoodpicture.
D.Becausethecloudsintheskystoptheteamsseeingclearly.
()5.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage
A.TheInfluenceofVolcanos
B.TheEruptionoftheVolcanoinTonga
C.TheVolcanosinTonga
D.TheReportsfromTonga
C
配对阅读。左栏是五个人的旅游爱好,右栏是七个旅游项目的介绍。请为每个人选择一个合适的旅游项目。
()6.Jonnyiscrazyaboutplantsandanimals.Hetravelsalotandthissummerhewantstolearnmoreaboutthelocalplantsandwildlifefromtheguides.()7.Leoandhisfamilyhavealreadydonedifferentwatersports.Theywouldliketotryanewsportandtheydon'tmindworkinghard.Theyarenotfreetotraveluntilthesummer.()8.Ellenenjoysbeingnearwaterandseeingwildlife.ShehasalreadybeentoHungary.ShecantravelatanytimebetweenNovemberandJanuary.()9.Mr.Smithisretired(退休的)butheisstillveryactive.HeenjoyswalkingandlookingatpeacefulsceneryinsouthernChina.()10.Willisastudentofmarine(海洋的)biology.Heisanexperienceddiver(潜水员).He'slookingforasummerholidaywherehecandiveandlearnaboutanimals.A.GulfossWaterfallinIcelandCometoIcelandinsummertoseethebiggestwaterfallinEurope.Gulfoss,the“GoldenWaterfall”isagreatsight.Itprovideswonderfulplacesforphotosandvideos.B.SeakayakinginTurkeyEnjoythebeautifulsceneryonTurkey'sTurquoiseCoast.Thewaterisclearandcalmwithtemperaturesof25℃-28℃inJulyandAugust.C.DivingholidaysinKenyaExperiencedivingandsailingintheIndianOceaninMarchandApril.Enjoywarm,clearwaterandwhite,sandybeachesandseeawonderfulrangeofunderwatersealife.D.SwimmingwithdolphinsintheAzoresIslands,PortugalJoinusinJulyorAugustintheclearwatersaroundtheAzores.Youwillreceivetrainingfromexpertguidestogainconfidenceinthewaterwiththeanimals.E.PlitviceLakes,CroatiaSetinaNationalPark,thelakesareCroatia'smostpopulartouristattraction.Thebeautyoftheregioncomesfromthe16lakes,waterfalls,andareasofwoodland,wheredeer,wolvesandbearscanbefound.F.LakeBalaton,HungaryMuchoftheareaaroundthelakeispartofaprotectedNationalPark.Wehaveexpertguideswithknowledgeoflocalplantsandanimals.G.WestLake,ChinaWestLakeisafamousfreshlakelocatedinHangzhou,China.Amongitsbeautifulsights,themostfamoussitesaretheTenSightsinWestLake.Theyarebeautifulandpeaceful.
单元巩固
一、语法选择
Thepyramids(金字塔)havebeenlyingonthelowerwestbankoftheNilefornearly4,000years.Theyarenotonlythetombs(坟墓)ofthepharaohs(法老),butalsothetreasures1allhumanbeings.WecallthemjinzitabecauseoftheirshapewhichlooksliketheChinesecharacter“jin”!Untilnow,therehavestillbeenmany2waitingtobesolved.
ThelargestpyramidisthePyramidofKhufu:756feetlongoneachsideand481feettall.Thereareabout2.3millionblocks.Howtheancientbuildersmanaged3suchalargestructure(构造)hasneverbeenfullyanswered,buttheeffortclearly4brainsandstrongbodies.If7-tontrucksareusedtopickupalltheblocks,weneedabout978,286trucks!
5therewereenoughworkers,theycouldn'tcarrytheheavyblocks.Somepeoplethinkthey6putthewoodystickundertheblocksasthewheel.But7needsalotofwood.8numberoftreescan'tmeettherequirement.Othersholdanopinionthattheyusedthewatertransport.However,withnohelp,itseems9thanthefirstidea.Infact,alltheblocksmust10fromtheeastoftheNile.Sothemysteryremainsamystery.
()1.A.withB.ofC.for
()2.A.mysteryB.mystery'sC.mysteries
()3.A.buildB.buildingC.tobuild
()4.A.requireB.requiredC.wasrequiring
()5.A.BecauseB.UnlessC.Though
()6.A.needB.shouldC.might
()7.A.itB.itsC.it's
()8.A.AB.An
C.The
()9.A.difficultB.moredifficultC.themostdifficult
()10.A.carryB.carries
C.becarried
二、短文填空
Thekoalaisregardedasoneofthemostlovelyanimals.However,animalloverswillfeel1.iftheyknowthatthislovelyanimalhasbeenmovedtotheendangeredspecies(物种)list.TheAustralianKoalaFoundationsaystherearesomewherebetween43,0002.100,000koalasinthewild.The3.ofthemhasbeendroppingrapidlybecauseofdisease,lossofhomes,bushfires,beinghitbycars,andotherdangers.
StuartBlanchfromtheWorldWildlifeFundinAustraliasaid,“Koalashavegonefromno-listingtovulnerable(易受攻击的)toendangered4.thepasttenyears.Thatisaverysurprisingandterriblespeed.Koalasriskslidingtowardsextinction(灭绝)5.therearestrongerlawstoprotecttheirforesthomes.”
ThekoalameansalottoAustralia.6.iswell-knownworldwideandisamajordrawforAustralianzoosandwildlifeparks.Italsooften7.inadvertisements,gamesandcartoons.Itmakesagreatcontribution(贡献)to8.developmentofAustralia'stourism.
Koalasarevulnerabletoclimatechangeanddisease.Thegovernmenthas9.awaylotsofmoneytoincreaseprotectionforkoalas.Wi
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