高中英语 Module 1 Deep Sout Section Ⅱ ntroduction Reading and Vocabulary(1)-Language Points学业分层测评 外研版选修8.docVIP

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高中英语 Module 1 Deep Sout Section Ⅱ ntroduction Reading and Vocabulary(1)-Language Points学业分层测评 外研版选修8.doc

高中英语Module1DeepSoutSectionⅡntroduction

PAGE PAGE 2 Module 1 Deep Sout Section Ⅱ Introduction Reading and Vocabulary(1)-Language Point Ⅰ.单句语法填空 1.He has thought of a good idea for the ________(promote) of his products. 2.Christopher Columbus is one of the most famous __________(explore) in history. 3.Nobody knows what the __________(deep) of the lake is. 4.__________(trap) in the burning building,many people could do nothing but wait. 5.With all the work __________(finish) ahead of time,I feel relaxed and very happy to be reading the papers. 6.Whoever is the first ____________(finish) the task will get a prize. 7.A ________(balance) diet and regular exercise are both important for your health. 8.He left in a hurry,__________(say) nothing. 9.I cant imagine him __________(become) a writer in the future. 10.He couldnt adapt his way of life ________ the company. 【答案】 1.promotion 2.explorer 3.depth 4.Trapped 5.finished 6.to finish 7.balanced 8.saying 9.becoming 10.to Ⅱ.单句改错 1.He has already adapted him to the new environment. ________________________________________________________________ 2.He came into the classroom,with his head holding up. ________________________________________________________________ 3.Heard the bad news,she couldnt help crying. ________________________________________________________________ 4.The road is in bad state after the heavy snow. ________________________________________________________________ 5.I was deep moved by his courage. ________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 1.him→himself 2.holding→held  3.Heard→Hearing 4.在 in 后面加 a 5.deep→deeply Ⅲ.阅读理解 Antarctic seabirds are breeding (繁殖) later,because thinner sea ice is causing their food supplies to decline,a new study says.The birds,which nest in East Antarctica,have delayed their spring arrival by an average of nine days and egg-laying by an average of two days over the past 50 years,according to polar researchers from the French National Center for Scientific Research in Villiers en Bois,Fran

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