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单元提升卷05Unit4NaturalDisasters单元基础知识巩固拓展词汇变形n.&vt.营救;救援→n.营救人员;救援人员vi.生存;存活vt.幸存;艰难度过→n.幸存者;生还者→n.幸存;生还n.死;死亡→vi.死;死亡→adj.死的;无生命的→adj.垂死的;临终的n.震惊;令人震惊的事;休克vt.(使)震惊→adj.震惊的→adj.令人震惊的vi.&vt.呼吸→n.呼吸vt.&vi.复活;(使)苏醒→n.振兴;复苏vt.遭受;蒙受vi.(因疾病、痛苦、悲伤等)受苦→n.痛苦;苦难→n.受苦者n.智慧;才智→adj.明智的;有智慧的→adv.明智地;有智慧地vt.&vi.打扫;清扫→(过去式)→(过去分词)vi.&vt.侵袭;突击;击打n.罢工;罢课;袭击→(过去式)→(过去分词)n.电力供应;能量;力量;控制力→adj.强大的;强有力的→adj.无力的;没有能力的;无权力的vi.&vt.(火山)爆发;(岩浆、烟等)喷出→n.爆发adj.镇静的;沉着的vt.使平静;使镇静→adv.镇静地;沉着地vt.&vi.递送;传达vt.发表→n.递送;传达n.影响;结果;效果→adj.有效的n.长;长度→adj.长的→vt.加长核心短语互译指的是;,查阅;提到过去常常建立至少似乎;好像;仿佛严重受损;破败不堪震惊;吃惊吹走;刮走结束倒塌穿过;贯穿;抄近路和往常一样消灭;彻底消除露天;在户外现有(尤指帮助)保持平静远离确保fightthefireflood­hitarearescueworkerhundredsofnothingbutdigoutthenumberof一、用单词的适当形式完成句子1.Ioftenrecallthehappydayswespenttogetherduringoursummerholiday.2.Thescientistspentyearsaloneintheforest,(survive)onlybyeatingwildfruits.3.Ourgenerationoncejoinedhandsandstoodfirmattimesofnational(emerge).4.Thegovernmenthastaken(effect)measurestoreducethedamagecausedbythelandslide.5.TheliftsuddenlybrokedownandI(trap)inside.6.TheInternet(affect)ourdailylifegreatly.7.Iamsurethathehasthepower(finish)thetaskontime.8.LetmeshowyouthenovelthatIborrowedfromthelibrarywasnewlyopen.9.Irememberseeingafamily(rescue)bytheteam.10.Therewereloud(crash)ofglassbreakingandthingsfallingtotheground,butthestudentsremainedstillandwaitedcalmlyandquietly.11.Theathletewasoutof(breathe)afterfinishingthemarathon.12.Whenhegetsanxious,heoftenbreathesdeeplytocalm(he)down.13.On26December2004,atsunamicausedbythe(powerful)earthquakeinthepast40yearscrashedintocoastlinesacrossAsia.14.Hisfailureinthematchwasa(shock)pieceofnewsforhisfans.15.Thebookservesasabridgebetweenancient(wise)andmodernscience.16.Throughallthe(effort),thecitybegantobreatheagain.17.(wise)isknowingwhattodonext.18.Theoldmanfearedwhatwouldhappenafterhis(die)19.(strike)bythebeautyofMountTai,wedecidedtostayanotherday.20.Huge(wave)werebreakingontheshore.21.Thoughhehasbeenpowerfortwoyears,hehasn'tfoundaneffectivesolutiontothecountry'seconomicproblems.22.Idon’tknowwhethertheyaresuppliedenoughfoodinthearea.23.Thekindoftreesisunderthreatandtenpercent(destroy)inhugewildfireslastsummer.24.Allthe(suffer)willpassandweshouldbepositiveaboutfuture.25.Nowadaysfamilymembersareoftenfound(bury)intheirownsmartphones.26.Theyarerepairingthehouseswhich(damage)intheflood.27.IntheUK,toomanypeopleinchargestillinsistonsomehow(revive)traditionalshops.28.Traditionalculturehasagreatonus,soinmyopinion,somemeasuresshouldbetakentoprotectit.(effect)29.TheInternethasnowbecomethefirstplacethemajorityofpeopleturntoforinformation.30.Bittermemoriescame(flood)backwhenhedrovebythebridge.二、单词拼写31.Becauseoftheearthquake,theelectricity(供应)wascutoff.32.Eatingtoomuchroastfoodmakesitmorelikelyforusto(遭受)fromheatinsideourbodies.33.Althoughsmoking(影响)people’shealth,Chinahasthelargestnumberofpeoplethataresmoking.34.Heavyrainfalls(淹没)thevillage.35.Thefirebadly(破坏,损害)thetownhall.36.Aftertheaccident,onlytwopassengers(幸存).37.Ifinditdifficulttowritea(概要)ofabout60wordsinlength.38.Thedriverlostcontrolofthecarbyaccidentand(碰撞)intoatree.39.Thecrazyfans(吹口哨)astheirfavouriteplayercameintothefield.40.Theysetoutto(拯救)threeyoungclimbers.高考能力提升三、阅读理解ThereisastrongsmellthatcomesoffRatnaRaju’sfarminthesoutheasternAndhraPradeshstateofIndia.Thesmellcomesfromamixtureofnaturalmaterials,likecowwasteanduntreatedsugar.Thenaturalmaterialshelpgrowandprotectcropsinanareaoftenhitbyextremeweatherandheat.FarmerslikeRajusaynaturalmaterialsprotecttheircropsfromclimatechangebecausethesoilcanholdmorewater.Andtheystressthecrops’strongerrootshelpplantsdealwithstrongwinds.Supporterssaynaturalfarmingissuccessfulinthestatebecauseofgovernmentsupport.Now,thesemethodsshouldbespreadacrossIndia’sagriculturallands.Withoutgovernmentsupportfornaturalfarming,mostIndianfarmersstillusefarmchemicalsandfertilizers.Thatputsthematriskwhenextremeweatherhits.Manyfarmersarecallingforgreaterstateinvestmenttohelpthemdealwithclimatechange.LastDecember,astormbroughtheavyrainfallacrossIndia’ssoutheasterncoast.Itfloodedtownsandfields.Earlystudiesshowedmorethan240,000hectaresofcropsweredestroyedinAndhraPradeshstate.Rajusaidtherainwaterontheirfarmsflowedintothegroundinoneday.Thesoilcantakeinmorewaterbecauseitislesssolidthansoilwithfarmchemicals.Soilwithfarmchemicalsisdry.Headdedthatplantingdifferentcropsthroughouttheyearhelpedkeepthesoilhealthy.However,Raju’sneighbor,SrikanthKanapala,saidhisfarmwasfloodedforfourdaysafterthestorm.Kanapalaoftenusesfarmchemicalsandfertilizersonhisfarm.AndhesaidseeingRaju’scropsheldstrongwhilehiscropsfailedmadehimwanttolearnaboutotherfarmingmethods.Kanapalaexpectedapotentialfinancialhemorrhageofupto$600asaconsequenceofthestorm,asumthatconstitutedasignificanteconomicburdenforafarmerinIndia.“Forthenextplantingseason,Iplantolearnfromotherfarmerstogiveupfarmchemicals,”hesaid.41.WhatdrivestheexpansionofnaturalfarminginIndia?A.Thelimitedfarms. B.Theclimateimpactoncrops.C.Theincreaseduseofchemicals. D.Thereductionoffertilizers.42.Whatcanbeinferredaboutfarmchemicalsfromparagraph4?A.Theyhelpcropsgrowstrongroots.B.Theyenhancesoil’swaterabsorption.C.Theyensuresoilremainsconsistentlywet.D.Theymakecropslessresistanttothestorm.43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hemorrhage”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Loss. B.Increase. C.Benefit. D.Aid.44.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Chemicals:HarmingIndianFarmsB.Storms:aThreattoIndianFarmersC.NaturalFarming:anAnswertoExtremeWeatherD.IndianAgriculture:FacingtheEffectofClimateChangeIfthecrust(外壳)oftheearthwerenotprettysolid(坚固的),itwouldbeshakingaboutandmovingupanddownfrequently.However,thereareplacesintherocksoftheearth’scrustwhereitisn’tstronglyheldtogether—wherefaultsexist.Alongthefaults,onerockmightpushagainstanotherwithgreatforce.Theenergyischangedtovibrationintherocks,sotheybegintoshakeandwehaveanearthquake!ThemostfamousoneinNorthAmericawastheSanFranciscoEarthquakeof1906.Sevenhundredpeoplediedandproperty(财产)damageamountedtoabout$425,000,000.Thegreatestdestructioncamefromthefiresthatfollowedthequake.OneofthemostfamousearthquakesinEuropetookplaceinLisbon,Portugal,in1755.Thecitywasdestroyedandatleastthirtythousandpeoplewerekilled.In1908,inCalabriaandSicily,aquakekilledaboutseventy-fivethousandpeople.In1915,incentralItaly,hundredsoftownsandvillagesweredamagedandthirtythousandpeoplewerekilled.TwogreatearthquakesthatcausedgreatdamageinAsiatookplaceinTokyo,Japan,andinGansuProvinceinChina.TheTokyoquakeof1923killedmorethanonehundredthousandpeopleanddestroyedthecityandthecityofYokohama,too.TheChinesequakein1920coveredmorethanthreehundredsquaremilesandkilledabouttwohundredthousandpeople.45.Theunderlinedword“vibration”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“________”.A.shaking B.force C.energy D.losing46.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheyearswhentheearthquakeshappened?①theSanFranciscoEarthquake

②theearthquakeinLisbon,Portugal③theearthquakeinCalabriaandSicily

④theearthquakeincentralItaly⑤theearthquakeinGansuProvince

⑥theTokyoquakeA.③④⑤⑥②① B.⑤⑥②①③④ C.②①③④⑤⑥ D.①③④②⑤⑥47.Accordingtothepassage,theearthquakethatkilledthemostpeoplehappenedin________.A.Portugal B.Italy C.Japan D.China48.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.theearth’scrustinEuropeisweakerthanthatinotherplacesB.thefiresfollowingtheSanFranciscoEarthquakecausedmoredamagethantheearthquakedidC.therewere75,000peoplekilledintheSanFranciscoearthquakeD.thecityofYokohamawasnotgreatlyinfluencedbytheTokyoquake四、完形填空Thomasbecameaheroat61.Onenight,hisfamilyhadalreadygoneto49.InthehousenexttoThomas’livedamom,alittleboyandalittlegirl.Themomhadbeenpreparingdinner.Feeling50,sheforgotaboutthefoodandfellasleeponasofa.Whenshe51,thehousewasfulloffireandsmoke.52thegirlandhermomranout,buttheboywasleftinside.Themom53knockingonThomas’door.Hegotupquicklyandwenttoanswerthedoor.Thewoman54andaskedThomastohelpherson,whowasinthe55.Thomastoldhiswifetocall911,andquicklywentto56.Thomas57rushedintothehousetosavetheboy.Hewascrawling(爬行)onhis58andknees,tryingtofindtheboy.Itwas59withnoelectricity,andthewoodpanelswereburningandmakinghishandsblister(起水疱).Atthispoint,hedidn’tcare;his60wastosavetheboy.Finally,hefoundtheboy61inthehallwayunconscious(昏迷的).Hepickeduptheboyandranout.Whentheyfinallygotoutside,ThomasperformedCPRontheboyandmadehimcomebacktolife.Thomaswaslater62theGovernmentAwardforhisbravery.HewasalsoawardedtheCarnegieMedalforhisactofheroism.Thomas’sstoryisagreatexampleofsomeonebeing63.49.A.hospital B.work C.church D.bed50.A.annoyed B.disappointed C.frightened D.tired51.A.cameover B.walkedaround C.wokeup D.lookeddown52.A.Luckily B.Accidentally C.Gradually D.Actually53.A.stopped B.kept C.forgot D.enjoyed54.A.waved B.argued C.cried D.promised55.A.water B.fire C.kitchen D.library56.A.paint B.sleep C.help D.play57.A.hesitantly B.lately C.sadly D.bravely58.A.hands B.eyes C.ears D.feet59.A.strange B.new C.dark D.clean60.A.focus B.dream C.plan D.ambition61.A.reading B.lying C.drinking D.sitting62.A.recorded B.calmed C.awarded D.prized63.A.normal B.useless C.important D.selfless阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。StrangethingsappearedbeforetheTangshanearthquakehappened.Forthreedaysthewaterinthevillagewells64(rise)andfell.Thewellwallshaddeepcracksinthem.Asmellygascameoutofthecracks.Someanimalsincludingfish,65(mouse)behavedstrangely.Otherstrangethingsalsohappenedinthecity,66peoplethoughtlittleoftheseeventsandtheysleptasusual.Finally67terribleearthquakehitthecityofTangshanonJuly28,1976,

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