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1、优化方案成功相伴 英语必修5(配教安徽专用)Unit 1Great scientistsSection Warming Up & ReadingLanguage Points.品句填词1The need to communicate is a key _(特征)of human society.2I dont know who sent the gift,but Ill make some _(询问)3You will be _(指示)where to go as soon as the plane is ready.4An active attitude towards life can h
2、elp people deal with whatever _(挑战)they may come across in daily life.5What made you _(怀疑)your best friend of having taken your necklace?6She tried every means to _(改正) her child of the bad habit.选词填空1Wed better discuss together before _.2I _the book just now and didnt notice you enter the room.3The
3、 doctor _me of my illness,and I was very thankful to him.4Dr.Martin himself _the sick man last night.5They consider it almost a crime to _children to violence and sex on TV.单项填空1(2011年山东实验中学高二检测)No one has _ anything better than the plan now under consideration.Aput up withBcome upCput forward Dcome
4、 up to2(2011年合肥168中学高二检测)Mary thought highly of the painting,but to Mr.Smiths _eye,the painting was terrible.Aeager BextraCexact Dexpert3(2011年白鹭洲高二检测)Her pale face suggested that she _ badly ill and I suggested she _to hospital without delay.Abe;should be sent Bwas;be sentCbe;was sent Dwas;was sent
5、4(2009年高考山东卷)So sudden _that the enemy had no time to escape.Adid the attack Bthe attack didCwas the attack Dthe attack was5She was so_in her job that she didnt hear anybody knocking at the door.Aattracted BabsorbedCdrawn Dfocused6He isnt like his brother_in appearance_in character.Aboth;and Bneithe
6、r;norCnot only;but also Deither;or7Mr.Green stood up in defence of the 16yearold boy, saying that he was not the one_.Ablamed BblamingCto blame Dto be blamed8Dont forget to phone me when you get home.Just to let me know youve arrived safely.I wont forget.Goodbye then._.AWith pleasureBIts kind of you
7、CDont mention itDHave a nice trip9_?She is very lovely and has a pair of big eyes.AWhat do you think of SusanBWhat does Susan look likeCHow is SusanDWhat is Susan10The Food and Agriculture Organization says more than forty billion dollars a year needs to be invested in agriculture to _ world hunger,
8、 which is becoming more and more serious.Adefeat BexpandCreject Dcure.阅读理解Michael Faraday was the son of a blacksmith (铁匠)There were four children in his family and, with his father often ill and unable to work,Michael Faraday had to earn his living from an early age.This meant little or no schoolin
9、g.However,the family belonged to a religious group,and Faraday learnt to read and write at Sunday School.When he was only fourteen,Faraday found a job as a bookbinder (装订工)He used to read the books he was given to bind and he became very interested in the scientific books,particularly the ones about
10、 electricity.His interest soon took a practical path and he began conducting his own experiments.These were very basic because Faraday had to make all of his equipment himself.However,he was very careful and kept a clear written record of all his findings.One day he was given an entrance ticket to t
11、he Royal Institute chemistry lecture,given by Humphry Davy.Determined to work for this great scientist,he sent Davy a job application and included his laboratory reports on the experiments he had carried out.In 1813,Davy offered Faraday a job as one of his laboratory assistants.Faraday learnt quickl
12、y and soon was recognized as a very able analytical chemist.Later he went to work at the Royal Institute.Michael Faraday was, perhaps,the greatest practical scientist of the 19th century.As a chemist,he discovered the benzene (苯),which is now the focal point of chemical study.He also proved the rela
13、tionship between electricity and chemical bonding (化学键)As a physicist,he invented the dynamo,which led to the later invention of the electric motor.He also discovered the effect of magnetism (磁) on light rays.1Why did Faraday attend Sunday School?AHe had to work for a bookbinder at weekdays.BHe hope
14、d to read many of the scientific books there.CHe would like to learn religious knowledge.DHis family couldnt afford his normal school education.2When working as a bookbinder,Faraday_.Apublished his great findings on electricityBmade his own equipment for his experimentsCread many books by Humphry Da
15、vyDgained his fame as a practical scientist3In order to get a chance to work for Davy,Faraday _.Abought tickets to attend Davys lectureBsent his experiment reports to DavyCwent to the Royal Institute to visit DavyDoffered to do laboratory work for free4We can learn from the last paragraph that_.Athe
16、 electric motor was invented by FaradayBelectricity was Faradays bestknown findingCFaradays research covered different fieldsDFaraday was more a chemist than a physicist.任务型读写Smoking is one of the worst things kids can do to their bodies. Every single day, about 4,000 kids between the ages of 12 and
17、 17 start smoking. Most junior school students dont smokeonly about 1 in 10 does. Most senior school students dont smoke either about 1 in 4 does.But why do those who smoke ever begin? Theres more than just one simple answer. Some kids may start smoking just because theyre curious. Others may like t
18、he idea of doing something that grownups dont want them to do. Still others might think smoking is a way to act or smoking makes them look like an adult.Luckily, fewer people are starting to smoke than a few years ago. Maybe thats because more and more people have learned that smoking can cause canc
19、er and heart disease. Sometimes kids dont worry about what future illness they might get.Nicotine and other poisonous chemicals in tobacco cause lots of diseases, like heart problems and some kinds of cancer. If kids smoke, it will hurt their lungs and hearts each time they light up. It can also mak
20、e it more difficult for blood to flow in the body, so smokers may feel tired. The longer they smoke, the worse the damage becomes.The human body is smart, and it knows when its being poisoned. When kids try smoking for the first time, they often cough a lot and feel pain or burnt in their throats an
21、d lungs. This is their lungs way of trying to protect them. Also, many kids say that they feel sick to their stomachs or even throw up(呕吐).TitleKids and SmokingThemeIts important to make sure kids understand smoking is bad for their 1._.2._ that kids smoke*Some kids are just 3._about smoking.*Others
22、 prefer to do things that adults4_them to do.*Still others think smoking is adult.5_and they want to act like an adult.*Sometimes kids fail to worry about the 6_they might get in the future.7._ to the body*Smoking can 8._in cancer and heart disease.*Those who smoke may have a 9._of tiredness.*The fi
23、rst time kids try smoking,they often cough and feel pain or burnt in their throats and lungs.*Smoking can make kids feel 10._to their stomachs.Section Learning about Language & Using Language.品句填词1The origins of the _(宇宙)are still a mystery.2The May 4th _(运动) of 1919 is very important in the history
24、 of China.3Our teacher tells us that exercise _(有助于)to good health.4Several _(热情的) young teachers have just started working at the school.5Shes got a really _(积极的)attitude to life.6When her husband left home she felt _(抛弃)and useless.选词填空1I cant _this poem,but perhaps I will if I read it again.2Alth
25、ough I _ by the university, I didnt lose heart.3As she _ very _ her children, they developed a good studying habit.4Only after finishing reading the passage can you find it _.5With so many people watching him, Jim was very _.6. He doesnt sound _ about the place, in which his parents have ever worked
26、.单项填空1(2011年临沂高二检测)I dont think his reason for being late makes _. AuseBsenseCvalue Dcause2(2011年青岛高二检测)The teacher didnt explain the problem clearly,so many students were _.Aconfusing BmixingCconfused Dmixed3(2011年石家庄高二检测)Firemen said the fire was under control,but they warned that the change in we
27、ather might _ a new fire.Abring in Bbreak outCresult from Dlead to4(2011年湖州高二检测)The power station _last year is a big one.Ahaving been built BbuiltCbeing built Dto be built5(2011年河南实验中学高二检测)Only in this way _to get there ahead of time.Ayou can hope Byou did hopeCcan you hope Ddid you hope6A small bu
28、t _ crowd cheered as the players ran onto the field.Aenergetic BenthusiasticCenjoyable Dencouraged7I cared for none of the presents _the wonderful bag you bought for my 12th birthday.Ain addition to Bas well asCin addition Dapart from8Franklins ability to learn from observations and experience_great
29、ly to his success in public life.Aowed BcontributedCattached Drelated9How do you_we go to Beijing for our holidays?I think wed better fly there.Its much more comfortable.Ainsist BwantCsuppose Dsuggest10Our students ought to _our share to the coming college students sports meeting in our city.Acontri
30、bute BconstructCinstruct Dintroduce.完形填空Every morning my friend would stop on the way to work to have a quick breakfast with her 8yearold son.Then she_1_him off at school.They ate the same thing every morning:an egg sandwich,juice,coffee for her,and milk for him.One day she ordered a(n)_2_breakfast.
31、Once they finished eating and were heading out of the door,she_3_,said good morning to a homeless man sitting outside of the_4_,and gave him the breakfast she had ordered for him.He_5_her,telling her it was his first meal during the last several_6_.She couldnt help but feel_7_and was glad she finall
32、y took_8_.She told her son that she had seen the man every day that week there and that_9_,herself included,had offered him_10_,support,food,or drink.She_11_explained that homelessness could happen to anyone and that it was important to_12_needy people.So her “Tradition of Kindness” _13_.Each day sh
33、e and her son went on to_14_the homeless man breakfast.The_15_was kept until they moved away several years later,_16_the experience was firmly put into her sons mind.My friend_17_every time she tells me that this “Tradition of Kindness” goes on with her son,who remembers this_18_tradition.Now workin
34、g in a company,her son stops every morning at Starbucks for a coffee and offers a homeless person a breakfast before going to the_19_.What a great tradition that he can_20_to his children as well!1A.sent BdroppedCcalled Ddrove2A.light BexpensiveCordinary Dextra3A.stopped BescapedCbacked Dhid4A.shop
35、BmarketChotel Drestaurant5A.recognized BrefusedCthanked Dfound6A.days BminutesCmonths Dweeks7A.cold BgoodCstrange Dnervous8A.action BtimeCcare Deffect9A.everyone BsomeoneCno one Danyone10A.education BinformationCcomfort Dsafety11A.again BfurtherConce Dfirst12A.contact BencourageCfollow Dhelp13A.bega
36、n BexistedCfailed Dchanged14A.win BbuyCshow Daward15A.promise BagreementCorder Dpractice16A.although BsoCbut Dbecause17A.cries BjumpsCjokes Dsmiles18A.school BchildhoodCyouth Dadulthood19A.office BcinemaCstore Dlibrary20A.connect BrelateCpass Dmove.阅读理解Researchers at Oregon State University(OSU)have
37、 made important progress in work that should lead toward robots that can not only walk and run very well,but use little energy at the same time.Studies are moving closer to designing robots that could do dangerous work,create prosthetic limbs(假肢)for humans that work much better than in the past,or e
38、ven help some people who use wheelchairs to get“walking”abilities.“Researchers have been working toward robot movement for a long time,”said Jonathan Hurst,a professor at OSU.“What weve done is to study what behavior is really possible for a robot.”The movement of humans and other animals is difficu
39、lt to copy.Using little energy,they can move easily over hard areas,and enjoy balance from muscles(肌肉)They have different ways to deal with forces,such as holding something hard in place rigidly(牢牢地),like the act of holding a cup of coffee level during a car ride.In their recent studies,the OSU rese
40、archers proved that these two_abilities are mutually exclusive(相互排斥的)Humans deal with this problem by using pairs of muscles.For a robot,the more its able to do one of these tasks,the less able it is to do the other.Presently,robots that can walk and run must be as rigid as possible while walking.Bu
41、t this way uses a lot of energy.The OSU researchers are working toward something that has similar or better performance,but uses far less energy,and is closer to the abilities of animals.“So theres no reason why we shouldnt be able to build robots with good movement ability,”Hurst said.“Clearly this
42、 might be useful in highly dangerous situations.But I could also see great improvements possible with prosthetic limbs that work much better than present technology.”1The robots being studied by researchers at OSU_.Aare successful nowBuse little energyCdo better than beforeDcan run faster than humans2Which of the following have researchers been studying all the time?AThe robots movement.BThe robots weight.CThe robots sizes.DThe robots walking speed.3The underlined words“t