-1-SectionⅡWarmingUp&Reading—LanguagePointsⅠ品句填词1.Afterreceivinghardtrainingforoneyear,hefinallydefeated(打败,战胜)theformerchampion.2.ThemeetingI’mgoingtoattend(参加)willbeabouthowtofindacureforcancer.3.Thepolicesuspected(怀疑)theyoungmanoftakingawaytheimportantpaper.4.Thegovernmenttookmeasurestopreventourcityfrombeing_polluted(污染)moreseriously.5.Theyhaveannounced(宣布,发布)thattheywillholdtheirweddingceremonynextweek.6.Thewisemansaidthathecouldforesee(预见)whatwouldhappentothearrogantyounglady.7.Theteamareworkinghardtoanalyse(分析)theproblemsothattheycanfindthebestsolution.8.You’vefailedtodowhatyouwereexpectedtoandI’mafraidtheteacherwillblame(责备)you.9.Don’texpose(暴露)yourskintothesunfortoolong,oryouwillgetsunburned.10.Mostcustomersweresatisfiedwiththewaytheircomplaintswerehandled(处理).Ⅱ单句改错1.Don’tdrinkpollutingwater,becauseitcarriesthedisease.polluting→polluted2.ThefirsttextbookwaswrittenforteachingEnglishasaforeignlanguagecameoutinthe16thcentury.去掉was或was前加that3.Alwaysreadtheinstructiononthebottlecarefullyandtaketherightamountofmedicine.instruction→instructions4.Heransuchquicklythatweallcouldn’tcatchupwithhim.such→so5.Neitherhenorhisparentshasseenthefilm.has→have6.IfeltnervousforthefirsttimeIspokeinpublic.去掉for7.Absorbinhiswork,Tomforgottoinformherofit.Absorb→Absorbed-2-8.ProfessorZhangisrichinknowledge,soweallliketoattendonhislecture.去掉onⅢ课文语法填空JohnSnowwassuch1.anexpertdoctorthatheattendedQueenVictoriaasherpersonalphysician.However,cholera,asa2.deadly(dead)diseaseofitsday,threatenedordinarypeople.Nooneunderstooditscauseoritscure.Everytimecholerabrokeout,largenumbersof3.frightened(frighten)peopledied.JohnSnowwasdetermined4.to_solve(solve)thisproblem.Heknewonlyifhefounditscausewoulditbecontrolled.Thereweretwotheoriesthat5.possibly(possible)explainedhowcholerakilledpeople.JohnSnow6.preferred(prefer)thetheorythatpeopleabsorbedthisdisease7.intotheirbodieswiththeirmeals.In1854anotheroutbreakhitLondon.JohnSnowdecidedtobeginhisenquiry.Hemarkedtheplacesonamap,8.whichgavehimavaluableclueaboutthecauseofthedisease.HefoundmanyofthedeathswerenearthewaterpumpinBroadStreet.Somehouseshadnodeathsbecausethesepeopledrankfreebeer.Itseemedthatthewaterwastoblame.Hemadefurther9.investigations(investigate)andfoundextraevidenceinanotherpartofLondon.Heconcludedthatpollutedwaterledtothedisease.Finally“KingCholera”10.was_defeated(defeat).Ⅰ单句语法填空1.Thelocalgovernmenthastakenmeasurestocleanthepolluted(pollute)river.2.Lisawillbefreetomorrow,soshewillgotothehospitalto_attend(attend)heruncle.3.Weneedtotakeallthesecausesintoconsiderationbeforedrawingaconclusion(conclude).4.WangYangpublishedapaperinthescientific(science)journalwhenhewasacollegestudent.5.Thecompanymadeanannouncement(announce)thattheydecidedtointroducetheirproductstoAsia.6.AboutonethirdAmericanchildrenareoverweight,whichputsthematincreasingriskofdeadly(dead)diseases.7.Thevisitingteamwas_defeated(defeat)byourwomenfootballteamlastnight,whichmadeourfansexcitedandproud.-3-8.Whenaskedabouthisdream,Jacksayshewantstobeapainter(paint)whenhegrowsup.9.Heacceptedthechallengeandwentstraighttothestadium,asinstructed(instruct).10.Whenenteringtheroom,wefoundthegirlabsorbed(absorb)inreadinganovel.Ⅱ阅读理解AThroughouthistoryscientistshaveriskedtheirhealthandtheirlivesintheirsearchforthetruth.SirIsaacNewton,theseventeenthcenturyscientist,wasverysmart,butthatdidn’tstophimfromdoingsomeprettystupidthings.InhislaboratoryinCambridgeheoftendidthestrangestexperiments.Once,whiletestinghowlightpassesthroughlenses(晶状体),heputalongneedleintohiseye,pushedittotheback,andthenmoveditaroundjusttoseewhatwouldhappen.Luckily,nothinglong-lastingdid.Onanotheroccasionhestaredatthesunforaslongashecouldbear,todiscoverwhateffectthiswouldhaveonhissight.Againheescapedsufferingpermanentdamage,thoughhehadtospendsomedaysinadarkenedroombeforehiseyesrecovered.Inthe1750stheSwedishchemistKarlScheelewasthefirstpersontofindawaytoproducephosphorus(磷).Heinfactdiscoveredeightmorechemicalelementsincludingchlorine(氯),thoughhedidn’tgetanypraiseforthem.Hewasaverycleverscientist,buthisonefailingwasacurioushabitoftastingalittleofeverysubstanceheworkedwith.Thisriskypracticefinallycaughtupwithhim,andin1786hewasfounddeadinhislaboratorysurroundedbyalargenumberofdangerouschemicals,anyofwhichmighthavebeenresponsibleforhisdeath.EugeneShoemakerwasarespectedgeologist.Hespentalargepartofhislifestudyingcraters(火山口)onthemoon,andhowtheywereformed,andlaterdidresearchintothecometsoftheplanetJupiter.In1997heandhiswifewereintheAustraliandesertwheretheywenteveryyeartosearchforplaceswherecometsmighthavehittheearth.WhiledrivingintheTanamidesert,normallyoneoftheemptiestplacesintheworld,anothervehiclecrashedintothemandShoemakerwaskilledonthespot.Someofhisashes(骨灰)weresenttothemoonaboardtheLunarProspectorspacecraftandleftthere—heistheonlypersonwhohashadthishonor.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章描述了三位科学家冒着牺牲健康甚至是生命的-4-危险在寻找真理的科学之路上所遭受的苦难。1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“permanent”inParagraph2mean?A.Brief.B.Slight.C.Lasting.D.Ordinary.C解析:词义猜测题。由第二段介绍牛顿把针插到眼睛里做实验的结果“Luckily,nothinglong-lastingdid.”和他盯着太