2021新人教英语高一必修三 Unit3 课文词汇语法填空练习 含答案

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必修三Unit 3 Diverse Cultures
Today was my first day back in San Francisco after camping in the Redwood Forest and 1. (visit) the wine country of Napa Valley. I have to(承认) that it 2. (definite) feels good to be back in the city again. And what a city—a city that was able to rebuild itself after the earthquake that 3. (occur) in 1906. There are so many beautiful old buildings—many sitting on top of big hills, 4. ________ (offer) great views of the city, the ocean, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
My hotel is near (市中心) , in the (教区), one of the oldest parts of the city. Many of the people 5. (live) here are from Mexico or Central America. This district used to be a poor area of town, but is now 6.______ centre for art, music, and food. In fact, an art movement 7. (call) the “Mission School” started here. It’s influenced by graffiti art and comic art. I walked around 8. (look) at the street art for a few hours. It was quite modern and 9. _______ (live). (后来), I ate some delicious Mexican-Chinese noodles from a food truck. A real mix of cultures here!
In the afternoon, I headed 10. a local museum that showed the 11. _________ (history) changes in California. I learnt that America got California from Mexico in 1848. In the same year, gold was discovered near San Francisco, 12. _______ started a gold rush. Over 300,000 people came from all over the world to _______ _______ ________ (寻找成功致富之路), and San Francisco quickly became a big city. Many Chinese arrived during this period. To _______ _______ ________(谋生), some opened up shops and restaurants in Chinatown. Many others found jobs on farms, 13. _______ (join) the gold rush, or went to build the railway that joined California 14._____ the eastern region of the country. The museum did a really good job of showing how America was built by 15. (immigrate) from different countries and cultures. When these immigrants left their countries, they carried a bit of home in their hearts, and built a new home here.
This evening, I went to Chinatown. There were so many cafés and restaurants 16. _________ (choose) from. I 17.(selection) a Cantonese restaurant that served its food on beautiful china plates. What great food!
That’s enough for today. Tomorrow evening, I’m goin g to a jazz bar in the Richmond Distinct. Can’t wait!WELCOME TO CHINATOWN!
The Chinatown in San Francisco is the biggest in America, 1. and also the oldest. It is a very popular tourist draw that receives more visitors each year 2. than even the Golden Gate Bridge. The (气候)is mild_______ _______ ________ (全年), meaning it is always a good time to visit.
3. (history), Chinese immigrants settled
4. the area during the railroad
5. (construct) and gold rush period.
6. started as a residential area for Chinese immigrants then turned
7. a centre tor Chinese culture. The
8. (major) of residents in Chinatown are still ethnic Chinese, many of
9. do not speak English fluently. This allows visitors to experience a real taste of China.
Most of Chinatown 10. (destroy) in the 1906 earthquake, but the city and residents rebuilt it, 11. (take) care to include lots of Chinese architecture. 12. (tradition), visitors enter Chinatown through the 13. ________ (legend) Dragon Gate, which was built using materials 14. (donate) from China. Other famous sites include the Tin How Temple and Bank of Canton, _______ _______ ________ _______ _______(仅举几例). Visitors can also spend hours just 15. (explore) the interesting sights, smells, and sounds of China. Portsmouth Square is also a key site, 16. (be) the centre of Chinatown. It has a long and famous history, 17. the author Robert Louis Stevenson having spen t much time writ ing there. These days, the square is a great place to see traditional Chinese culture in real life, such as games of Chinese chess, and people 18. ________ (practise) tai chi.
The stores in the Chinatown offer a unique range of souvenirs, goods, and clothing. All kinds of traditional Chinese 19. (herb) medicine can be found, too, and there are Chinese tea stores, 20. visitors can taste and buy varieties of Chinese tea.
But perhaps 21. many tourists and San Franciscans treasure most about Chinatown is its food. There is Chinese food 22. (suit) everyone’s taste, with traditional dishes from all over China.
Chinatowns are an important part of the diverse culture of the USA. They allow visitors who have never been to China 23. (experience) traditional Chinese culture_______ _______ (第一手).
答案
Today was my first day back in San Francisco after camping in the Redwood Forest and 1. visiting (visit) the wine country of Napa Valley. I have to admit (承认) that it 2. definitely (definite) feels good to be back in the city again. And what a city—a city that was able to rebuild itself after the earthquake that 3. occurred(occur) in 1906. There are so many beautiful old buildings—many sitting on top of big hills, 4. offering (offer) great views of the city, the ocean, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
My hotel is near downtown (市中心) , in the Mission District (教区), one of the oldest parts of the city. Many of the people 5. living (live) here are from Mexico or Central America. This district used to be a poor area of town, but is now 6. a centre for art, music, and food. In fact, an art movement 7. called (call) the “Mission School” started here. It’s influenced by graffiti art and comic art. I walked around 8. looking (look) at the street art for a few hours. It was quite modern and 9. lively (live). Afterwards (后来), I ate some delicious Mexican-Chinese noodles from a food truck. A real mix of cultures here!
In the afternoon, I headed 10. to a local museum that showed the 11. historical (history) changes in California. I learnt that America got California from Mexico in 1848. In the same year, gold was discovered near San Francisco, 12. which started a gold rush. Over 300,000 people came from all over the world to seek their fortune (寻找成功致富之路), and San Francisco quickly became a big city. Many Chinese arrived during this period. To earn a living(谋生), some opened up shops and restaurants in Chinatown. Many others found jobs on farms, 13. joined (join) the gold rush, or went to build the railway that joined California 14. to the eastern region of the country. The museum did a really good job of showing how America was built by 15. immigrants (immigrate) from different countries and cultures. When these immigrants left their countries, they carried a bit of home in their hearts, and built a new home here.
This evening, I went to Chinatown. There were so many cafés and restaurants 16. to choose (choose) from. I 17. selected (selection) a Cantonese restaurant that served its food on beautiful china plates. What great food!
That’s enough for today. Tomorrow evening, I’m goin g to a jazz bar in the Richmond Distinct. Can’t wait!
WELCOME TO CHINATOWN!
The Chinatown in San Francisco is the biggest in America, 1. and also the oldest. It is a very popular tourist draw that receives more visitors each year 2. than even the Golden Gate Bridge. The climate(气候)is mild all year round (全年), meaning it is always a good time to visit.
3. Historically (history), Chinese immigrants settled
4. in the area during the railroad
5. construction (construct) and gold rush period.
6. What started as a residential area for Chinese immigrants then turned
7. into a centre tor Chinese culture. The
8. majority (major) of residents in Chinatown are still ethnic Chinese, many of
9. whom do not speak English fluently. This allows visitors to experience a real taste of China.
Most of Chinatown 10. was destroyed (destroy) in the 1906 earthquake, but the city and residents rebuilt it, 11. taking (take) care to include lots of Chinese architecture. 12. Traditionally (tradition), visitors enter Chinatown through the 13. legendary (legend) Dragon Gate, which was built using materials 14. donated (donate) from China. Other famous sites include the Tin How Temple and Bank of Canton, to name but a few (仅举几例). Visitors can also spend hours just 15. exploring (explore) the interesting sights, smells, and sounds of China. Portsmouth Square is also a key site, 16. being (be) the centre of Chinatown. It has a long and famous history, 17. with the author Robert Louis Stevenson having spen t much time writ ing there. These days, the square is a great place to see traditional Chinese culture in real life, such as games of Chinese chess, and people 18. practising (practise) tai chi.
The stores in the Chinatown offer a unique range of souvenirs, goods, and clothing. All kinds of traditional Chinese 19. herbal (herb) medicine can be found, too, and there are Chinese tea stores, 20. where visitors can taste and buy varieties of Chinese tea.
But perhaps 21. what many tourists and San Franciscans treasure most about Chinatown is its food. There is Chinese food 22. to suit(suit) everyone’s taste, with traditional dishes from all over China.
Chinatowns are an important part of the diverse culture of the USA. They allow visitors who have never been to China 23. to experience (experience) traditional Chinese culture first hand (第一手).。

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