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第第頁人教版(2023)必修第一冊Unit5LanguagesAroundtheWorld同步課課練(2)(含答案)人教版(2023)必修第一冊Unit5LanguagesAroundtheWorld同步課課練

一、單詞拼寫

1.WeareallnChinesespeakers.

2.Whatisyouratothenewinvention

3.Redisasofgoodluckinmanycultures.

4.Shewasgoodatphysicsdthefactthatshefounditboring.

5.Hespokeforhalfanhourwithoutrtohisnotes.

6.Alicealwaysbheropinionsonthefacts.Ibelieveinher.

7.Thisfishhasalotof(骨頭)init.

8.Thenecklaceismadeof(貝殼).

9.The(文明)ofmankindhastakenthousandsofyears.

10.Reading(經(jīng)典作品)isgoodformiddleschoolstudents.

11.HelivesinthecitybutIdon’tknowhis(具體的)address.

12.Thepresidentisbusywithimportantinternational(事務(wù)).

13.Thestudentscomefroma(多樣的)ofbackgrounds(背景).

14.Onedayyouwill(欣賞)thebeautyofthelanguage.

15.Chinesehasalotof(方言)becauseChinaissuchalargecountry.

二、選詞填空

refertoupsanddownsbebasedondatebacktoavarietyofmajorin

nomatterberegardedas

1.Thebookaclassic.

2.Thenoveldescribestheoflife.

3.Therearewaystodothis.

4.ThefilmTitanicatruestory.

5.Thechurchthe13thcentury.

6.Thesoldierhisexperiencesinthewars.

7.HehistoryatPekingUniversity.

8.whatyouarereading,itisimportanttoenjoywhatyouread.

三、單句語法填空

1.Sciencefictionisatypeofwriting(base)onfantasy.

2.Thisisalaw(date)fromthe17thcentury.

3.IwillappreciateifyouhelpmewithmyEnglish.

4.Therearemanyreasonsthishasbeenpossible,butoneofthemain(factor)hasbeentheChinesewritingsystem.

5.Overtheyears,itdevelopedintodifferentformsbecausethatwasatimetheChinesepeople(divide)geographically,(lead)tomanyvarietiesofdialectsandcharacters.

四、同義句轉(zhuǎn)換

1.Nomatterhowgreatatalkeryouare,therearetimeswhenit’sbettertoremainsilent.

greatatalkeryouare,therearetimeswhenit’sbettertoremainsilent.

2.PeopleinmoderntimescanreadtheclassicworkswhichwerewrittenbyChineseinancienttimes.

PeopleinmoderntimescanreadthebyChineseinancienttimes.

3.Eventoday,nomatterwhereChinesepeopleliveorwhatdialecttheyspeak,theycanallstillcommunicateinwriting.

Eventoday,Chinesepeopleliveordialecttheyspeak,theycanallstillcommunicateinwriting.

4.Todayanincreasingnumberofyoungpeoplearegoingabroadforfurtherstudy.

Todayanumberofyoungpeoplearegoingabroadforfurtherstudy.

5.Hismajoratuniversitywasphysics.

Hephysicsatuniversity.

五、復(fù)習(xí)本部分的詞匯,完成下列小對話。寫出畫線部分的漢語意思

1.—Whydidn’tyoubelievehisidea

—Becauseitwasnotbasedonfacts.

2.—Thetownissobeautiful!Ijustloveit.

—Metoo.Thecharacterofthetowniswellpreserved.

3.—Dad,whatarethese

—Theyareanimalbonescarvedwithsymbols.

—Theylookold.

—Yes.TheydatebacktotheShangDynasty.

—Wow!It’samazing.

4.—Environmentprotectionisoneoftheglobalaffairstoday.

—Yes,moreregardshouldbepaidtoit.

六、閱讀理解

A

Startedin1636,HarvardUniversityistheoldestofallthemanycollegesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStates.Yale,PrincetonandColumbiawereopenedsoonafterHarvard.

Intheearlyyears,theseschoolsweremuchalike.Onlyyoungmenwenttocollege.Allthestudentsstudiedthesamesubjects,andeveryonelearnedLatin,GreekandHebrew.Littlewasknownaboutsciencethen,andonekindofschoolcouldteacheverythingthatwasknownabouttheworld.Whenthestudentsgraduated,mostofthembecameministers(大臣)orteachers.

In1782,Harvardstartedamedicalschoolforyoungmenwhowantedtobecomedoctors.Later,lawyerscouldreceivetheirtraininginHarvard’slawschool.In1825,besidesLatinandGreek,Harvardbeganteachingmodernlanguages,suchasFrenchandGerman.SoonitbeganteachingAmericanhistory.

Asknowledgeincreased,Harvardandothercollegesbegantoteachmanynewsubjects.Studentswereallowedtochoosethesubjectsthatinterestedthem.

Today,therearemanydifferentkindsofcollegesanduniversities.Mostofthemaremadeupofsmallerschools.There’ssomuchtolearnthatonekindofschoolcan’tofferitall.

1.TheoldestuniversityintheUSis.

A.YaleB.Harvard

C.PrincetonD.Columbia

2.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanknowthatintheearlyyears,.

A.thosecollegesanduniversitieswerealmostthesame

B.people,youngorold,mightstudyinthecolleges

C.studentsstudiedonlysomelanguagesandscience

D.whenthestudentsfinishedtheirschool,theybecamelawyersorteachers

3.ModernlanguagesHarvardtaughtin1825included.

A.LatinandGreek

B.Latin,Greek,FrenchandGerman

C.HebrewandGerman

D.FrenchandGerman

4.Asknowledgeincreased,collegesbegantoteach.

A.everythingthatwasknown

B.lawandsomethingaboutmedicine

C.manynewsubjects

D.thesubjectsthatinterestedstudents

B

Thesedays,moreandmoreChinesepeopleenjoysendingandreceivingmessagesonthephone.Itcanhelpthemtogetthelatestnewsandcommunicatewithfriends.ButIthinkIshouldreadmorebooksbesidesthetextbooks.Themore,thebetter.Itcanopenmyeyesandimprovemylanguageskills.Ofcourse,italsocanhelpmetogetgoodgrades.DoyouknowhowtoreadmoreandlearnmoreHerearesometipsforyou.

◆Beclearaboutyourpurposeforreading

Beforeyoustartreading,askyourselfwhyyouarereadingthisbook.Mostpeoplereadfortwomainreasons,pleasureorknowledge.Beingclearaboutyourreadingpurposecannotonlyhelpyouchoosethebooksyoureallyneedtoread,butalsoremindyouwhyreadingthebookisimportanttoyou,soyouwillkeepreadingandcompletethebookfaster.

◆Readonlywhatyouareinterestedin

Nomatterwhatyouarereading,itisimportanttoenjoywhatyouread.Yourfriendsmaytellyouthebookstheylove,butthosebooksmightnotnecessarilybetheonesyouenjoy.

◆Giveupbooksthatyoudon’tenjoy

Youmayhavechosenbooksthatyouareinterestedin,andtheyserveyourpurpose.Butwhileyouarereadingthem,theremaystillbesomebooksthatyoudon’tenjoyreading.Wheneveryourealisethatyouaren’tenjoyingthebookyouarereading,giveitup.Rememberreadingshouldn’tbeachore.

◆Setareadinggoal

ItisinterestingthatIreadthebooksborrowedfromlibrariesfasterthanthoseIbought.ThereasonisthebooksIboughtdon’thaveaduedate!Idon’tneedtoreturnthosebooks.Havingareadinggoalhelpsyouworkouthowmuchreadingyouneedtodoinaweekorevenaday.Beforeyoureadeachbook,askyourselfwhattimeyouneedtocompletethisbookby.

5.Accordingtothepassage,thewritermightbea.

A.teacherB.doctor

C.studentD.scientist

6.Whydomostpeoplereadbooks

A.Togetthelatestnewsandcommunicatewithfriends.

B.Forpleasureorknowledge.

C.Toopentheireyesandimprovetheirlanguageskills.

D.Togetgoodgrades.

7.Whatshouldyoudowhenyoufindthebookwhichyouarereadingisboring

A.Keeponreading.

B.Setareadinggoal.

C.Readthebooksyourfriendslove.

D.Giveupthebook.

8.Thispassagemainlytellsus.

A.howtoreadmoreandlearnmore

B.howtochooseagoodbook

C.howtoreadfaster

D.whyweshouldreadmorebooks

一、1.native2.attitude3.symbol4.despite5.referring6.bases7.bones8.shells9.civilisation10.classics11.specific12.affairs

13.variety14.appre

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