高中英语必修五课文挖空
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Book5 Module 5 A Life in SportThey ____________________________(人们称他为体操王子). When he______________________ (在26岁退役时), he had won 106 gold medals_______________________________(在世界重大比赛中). They included ____________________________(总共七枚金牌中的六枚) at the 1982 World Championship, and three at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles (as well as two silver and a bronze). Li Ning was the best. When sports journalists met in 1999 to ________________________________________________(评选20世纪最杰出)sportsmen and sportswomen of the twe ntieth century, Li Ning’s ________________________(名列其中), _______________(与……一起)footballer Pelé and boxer Muhammad Ali. But ______________(即使)he had won everything ____________________________(所赢得的)in his sport, Li Ning __________________________________(带着失败的感觉退役了). He was disappointed because he ____________________(表现不佳) in the 1988 Seoul Olympics.But it was ________________ that made him ______________________in his new life (这种失败感觉使他决心在新的生活中取得成功). A year ________________(退役后一年), Li Ning began a new career —as a businessman. But he didn’t forget his sporting background. He decided to _____________________(推出一种新品牌的运动服), ________(compete) with global giants like Nike and Adidas(与全球大公司耐克、阿迪达斯等竞争). He_________________________________ (做出了非同寻常的选择), for a Chinese person, of ______________ his own name ________________(选用自己的名字做商标). The bright red ________is ___________________________________ letters of Li Ning’s name, L and N( 红色的商标是由李宁的前两个拼音L和N组成).Li Ning’s sports clothes came onto the market __________________(正当其时). The number of young people with money to spend ___________________(在增加)— and sport had never been so popular. Li Ning’s designs were attractive, and they had ______________________ their better-known rivals(拥有一个胜过对手的主要优势) —they were cheaper. A pair of Nike trainers, for example, could cost _________________________________(比如一双Nike运动鞋的价格比同种款式的李宁的五倍还要多). Success for Li Ning ____________, and it _____________(李宁的成功有了保证, 并且来势迅猛).___________________(仅在短短几年里), Li Ning won more than fifty percent of the national market. Today _________________ is purchased _________________ (今天每十秒钟就有一件李宁的产品被售出). But the clothes are not only worn on the athletics track or the football pitch. If you go into a school or university anywhere, ______________________________________________________________________________________(你都会看到身穿熟悉标志的李宁运动服的人). The company has also grown internationally. The Spanish and French gymnastics teams wear Li Ning clothes, ________ Italian designers ___________________________________________________________________(然而公司还雇佣了意大利的设计师设计新的款式). Whenever Chinese athletes ___________________________during the 2008 Olympics, (当中国的体育运动员进入2008年奥运会赛场时)they will be wearing Li Ning tracksuits.But Li Ning’s goal __________________ was not to_______________________(但是当李宁退役时他的目标并不是赚钱). His dream was _____________________(开办一所学校) for gymnasts. He was able to do this in 1991. ________________(从那时起), he has continued to help young people to __________________________(实现体育梦想). Like Peléand Muhammad Ali before him, who have worked with the United Nations for children’s rights and peace, Li Ning has discovered that the work of a great sportsman does not finish _______________________________________It starts(李宁发现做为一名杰出的运动员退役的时候不是结束而是开始). And if you are a great sportsperson, ______________________(一切皆有可能), as Li Ning’s advertising slogan says.Marathon: the Ultimate Olympic EventThe final event in the Olympics is the marathon.____ is also usually the most exciting. As the leader comes into the stadium to run ____ last few metres of the 42-kilometre race, the crowd rises to _____ feet to shout and cheer. _____ name of the race comes from a battle in Ancient Greece. According ____ the story, a soldier ran from the scene of the battle, Marathon, to Athens, to bring the news of a Greek victory _______ the Persians. He died just after arriving.The marathon has been an Olympic event since the modern games______( start) in 1896. At first the distance was 40 kilometres —the distance between Marathon and Athens. In 1908,_______, at the London Olympics, it was changed. The King of England wanted the runners to leave from _____ castle in Windsor and arrive in a new stadium in central London. The distance was 26 miles —about 42 kilometres. In fact, the 1908 marathon ended ________(drama). When the leader, an Italian, entered the stadium he turned the wrong way and ______(fall) onto the ground. Officials picked him up ______helped him to the finishing line, just as the second runner, ____ American, entered the stadium. The Americans protested and in the end the American runner _________( declare) the winner. Since then, there have been many ______(excite) marathons.In fact, you don't have to wait for the Olympic Games to run or watch a marathon, ____ there are marathons in over sixty countries and hundreds of cities around the world today. One of _______( fame) marathons is in New York, and is watched by two million people around the streets and across the bridges of the city's five boroughs, and past New York's famous landmarks. But perhaps one of the most beautiful and extraordinary marathons ever is the Great Wall Marathon,______ most competitors find is the toughest course to run.The marathon is the final Olympic event because it ________(think) to be the hardest. But experts believe that most people — even people _______ are not particularly good at sport — can run a marathon, if they train for _____.。
人教版高二英语模块六五个单元课文挖空练习(五篇无答案)
六册一单元A SHORT HISTORY OF WESTERN PAINTINGArt _____________( influence) by the customs and faith of a people. Styles in Western art _____________(change) many times. _______ there are so many different styles of Western art, it would be impossible ____________( describe) all of them in such a short text. __________(consequent), this text will describe only the most important ones, ____________(start) from the sixth century AD.The Middle Ages (5th to the 15th century AD)During the Middle Ages, the main aim of painters was __________(represent ) religious themes. A conventional artist of this period was _________(interest) in showing nature and people _____ they really were. A ___________( 典型的 ) picture at this time was full of religious symbols, ______ created a feelingof respect and love for God. _______ it was ____________( 显然的 ) that ideas were changing in the13th century ______ painters like Giotto di Bondone began to paint religious scenes_______ a more realistic way.The Renaissance (15th to 16th century)During the Renaissance, new ideas and values gradually replaced those _________(hold) in the Middle Ages. People began to concentrate ______ on religious themes and adopt a more humanistic attitude______ life. At the same time painters returned to classical Roman and Greek ideas about art. They tried to paint people and nature _______ they really were. Rich people wanted to ____________(拥有) their own paintings. so they could decorate their superb palaces and great houses. They __________(pay) famous artists ___________( paint) pictures of _____________(them), their houses and (财富 ) as well as their activities and___________(achieve).One of the most important ____________(discovery) during this period was ________ to draw things in perspective. This technique _____ first _______(use) by Masaccio in 1428. When people first saw hispaintings, they were __________( 相信、以为 ) that they were looking through a hole in a wall at a real scene. If the rules of perspective _____________________(not discover),one would have been able to paint such realistic pictures. ______ coincidence, oil paints were also developed at this time, _______ made the colors used in paintings look richer and _______(deep). ________ the new paints and the new technique, we would not be able to see the many great masterpieces _______ which this period is famous. Impressionism (late 19th to early 20th century)In the late 19th century, Europe changed a great deal, from a mostly agricultural society to a mostly industrial _____. Many people moved from the countryside to the new cities. There were many new inventions and social changes. Naturally, these changes also ___________(lead) to new painting styles. Among the painters ______ broke away from the traditional style of painting _________(be) the Impressionists, _______ lived and worked in Paris.The Impressionists were the first painters _______( work ) outdoors. They were eager _____( show) how light and shadow _________(fall) on objects at different times of day. ______, because natural light changes so quickly, the Impressionists had to paint quickly. Their paintings were not as _________(detail)as _______of earlier painters. At first, many people disliked this style of painting and became very angry about it. They said that the painters were ________(care) and their paintings were ridiculous.Modern Art (20th century to today)At the time they __________(create), the Impressionist paintings were controversial, _____ today they_________(accept) ________the beginning of __________ we call “ modern art ” This. is ___________ the Impressionists encouraged artists___________( look) at their environment in new ways. There are scores of modern art styles, but _________ the Impressionists, many of these painting styles might not exist. On the one hand, some modern art is abstract; that is, the painter does not attempt___________( paint ) objects _________ we see them with our eyes, but________ concentrates_________ certain qualities of the object, _____________(use) color, line and shape ___________(represent)them. On the other hand, some paintings of modern art are so ___________(real) that they look like photographs. These styles are so different. Who can predict _________ painting styles there will be in the future?2The Best of Manhattan’ s Art GalleriesThe Frick Collection (5th and Madison Avenues)Many art lovers would rather __________(visit) this small art gallery ______ any other in New York. Henry Clay Frick, a rich New Yorker, ______( die) in 1919, ______(leave) his house, furnitureand art ____________(collect) to the American people. Frick ________________________(独爱)pre-twentieth century Western __________(paint) and this__________________(well represent) in this excellent collection. You can also ______( 研究 ) Frick’ s beautiful home and garden_________________________( 它们都很值得观光)。
5必修五 挖空全部
Unit 13 EQ:IQ1.’3.5.people skills”, such as understanding and communication.6.to people’’ attitudes. They became more positive about life and more willing to try new things.receiving the education they really need, and know that their futures are not entirely determined by their IQs.Unit 13 Lesson 4 First Impressions“” section. She looked like a literary type and’s cover. It was a book of Tennyson’’“’m surprised there wasn’t steam coming out of my ears!“Thanks to your noise, I’re so selfish!”’I’’d asked a librarian to get’t live far away and could bring it around for me if I needed it.’shouted at for singing. When I recognised her in the convenience store, I was filled with shame and apologised several times for my rude behaviour. I felt so guilty, but’’friendship.Unit 14 Lesson 3 Nine to FiveThe Road to Successfrom plants to insects,” Junyan told me. “We would look in old nests to find birds’loved doing that,” remembered Junyan. She said, “My mother willegal business. Her report helped the people who had been affected and it alsohe guilty people. “That is when I realised the importance of being a journalist,” said Junyan.“Writing that report wasn’t easy, but I realised that people needed to know and so Idoing as the face of Universe TV.challenged to learn new things. Finally, I asked her if after many years she still feltever left me. Today when I’m looking for stories, I I’m turning overUnit 14 Lesson 4 Job TrendsSurvival of the Fittest“’’’t panic.”Future work“It’”’t bother learning Russian or Spain.’’’Unit 15 Lesson 1 life-long learing”’s different now. Ms Tang-45 years oldI know this isn’” or “chiefhome officer”happened to me.Grandpa Chen-75 years oldI’m sure you all know the saying, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” Well, it’s certainly not true! I’’d been sending letters by’’ve ever learnt. This is so wrong!’My TeacherGraham Lawrence, 29, science author ____ gives presentations on TV, went to Overton School, 1981-1989.I haven`t seen Mr. Jenkins ______ I but I often think _____ him. I wasn`t very good ______ most school subjects. I suppose I was lazy and now I wish I`d done more work, ______(especial) in maths. The only thing I can remember from school maths is that the angles of a triangle ____ _ 180 degrees! But ____ I was 15 and went into Mr. Jenkins` class, I really became interested in asubject .Before Mr. Jenkins, science had simply been a subject strange words to me. I had no idea ________ an atom was and I didn’t really want to know ! I found it all so _______(bore) and difficult. But Mr. Jenkins madeeverything . He used to ______(explain) things with lotsof________( practice) examples and __________(simplify) things that seemed difficult. One day, he took us outside and we built a rocket! I remember______ he let me pour some powder_____ the rocket and then another student_______(light) a flame to set it _________. It was great fun.I know that I wasn’t a ___________(will) student and I shouldn’t have been so difficult ________school, but it was probably ________ I _____myself. Mr. Jenkins made me feel that I could do things. I was interested in astronomy and he asked me to give a presentation ________ the class. That was really I ever tried to explain science to an audience and now it`s my job! Often ___________ I`m preparing a programme, I think about ______ Mr. Jenkins would have done it. Sometimes I wish I _____(can)phone him and ask for his opinion!My StudentBrian Jenkins, science teacher at Overton School.Before Graham my class, he was very difficult. I had heard stories about his bad behaviour. I caught him and a friend who could spit the _______(far) off the school stage! But_______ he got interested, he changed.he walked into my class, he was dragging his school bag behind himand_______(look) bored, but as soon as I set ______ an experiment to show ______ the human stomach works _______(use) acid and an onion, he gave me his full________(attend). He loved science! He was very bright and should have done much _______(well) in all his other subjects. I`ve read a couple of his books and seen him ______ TV. I always say to my wife, "Oh look, I used to teach him!"I wish I ________(am) as ________(success) with all my students as I was with Graham. It`s difficult teaching nowadays. There are lots of problems and not enough money. The government should have put more money science education. And I wish they_____(will)decrease the size of classes -- it`s not easy doing lessons in laboratories _______ big groups and it must be even worse in the poorer schools! At least with schools like ours, we have laboratories!My wife often wishes _____ I had chosen a job ______ less stress but I love_____ I do. The thing about__________(be) a teacher is that you_________ children’s minds when they are and eager __________( learn). And if__________ I do as a teacher can help a child like Graham such a successful adult, then I know ____________ I`m doing is ."Who questions much, shall learn much, and remember much."1 It seems’s problems with this2of the day. Bacon’t want to challenge what they’d’"All truthsdiscover them. (1564-1642)。
高中英语必修五课文及翻译
高中英语必修五课文及翻译集团档案编码:[YTTR-YTPT28-YTNTL98-UYTYNN08]-必修 5Unit 2 The United KingdomReadingPUZZLES IN GEOGRAPHYPeople may wonder why different words are used to describe these four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. You can clarify this question if you study British history.First there was England. Wales was linked to it in the thirteenth century. Now when people refer to England you find Wales included as well. Next England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the seventeenth century and the name was changed to "Great Britain". Happily this was accomplished without conflict when King James of Scotland became King of England and Wales as well. Finally the English government tried in the early twentieth century to form the United Kingdom by getting Ireland connected in the same peaceful way. However, the southern part of Ireland was unwilling and broke away to form its own government. So only Northern Ireland joined with England, Wales and Scotland to become the United Kingdom and this was shown to the world in a new flag called the Union Jack.To their credit the four countries do work together in some areas (eg, the currency and international relations), but they still have very different institutions. For example, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland have different educational and legal systems as well as different football teams for competitions like the World Cup!England is the largest of the four countries, and for convenience it isdivided roughly into three zones. The zone nearest France is called the South of England, the middle zone is called the Midlands and the one nearest to Scotlandis known as the North. You find most of the population settled in the south, but most of the industrial cities in the Midlands and the North of England. Although, nationwide, these cities are not as large as those in China, they have world-famous football teams and some of them even have two! It is a pity that the industrial cities built in the nineteenth century do not attract visitors. For historical architecture you have to go to older but smaller towns built by the Romans. There you will find out more about British history and culture.The greatest historical treasure of all is London with its museums, art collections, theatres, parks and buildings. It is the centre of nationalgovernment and its administration. It has the oldest port built by the Romans in the first century AD, the oldest building begun by the Anglo-Saxons in the 1060s and the oldest castle constructed by later Norman rulers in 1066. There has been four sets of invaders of England. The first invaders, the Romans, left their towns and roads. The second, the Anglo-Saxons, left their language and their government. The third, the Vikings, influenced the vocabulary and place-names of the North of England, and the fourth, the Normans, left castles and introduced new words for food.If you look around the British countryside you will find evidence of all these invaders. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make your trip to the United Kingdom enjoyable and worthwhile.人们可能会奇怪为什么用不同的词语来描述英格兰、威尔士、苏格兰和北爱尔兰这四个国家。
高中英语新教材外研版高二选修2 Unit5课文挖空
Book5 Unit5课文挖空MACQUARIE ISLAND:from Chaos toConservationI am standing on Macquarie Island, in the South-west Pacific Ocean, halfway between Australia and Antarctica.Strong winds and stormy seas have helped sculpt its long, thin 1 .The green grass and bare rock of its landscape contrast 2 , giving it a wild and natural beauty.No visitor would think it surprising that the island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Nor would they fail to imagine how its native inhabitants, 3 royal penguins, king penguins, and elephantseals, existed in perfect4 with their natural habitat for thousands of years.But the island's more recent history tells a different story.It's a 5 story that began in 1810 when humans arrived on the island.In their ships they unknowingly brought rats and mice.These small animals quickly6 the island, eating the birds’eggs and attacking baby birds.Cats were brought to the island to control the rats and mice. 7 , the cats subsequently developed an appetite for the birds, too.Meanwhile,rabbits were introduced to the island as a 8 of food for humans.Loose on the island, they did what rabbits do best --- they multiplied rapidly and began eating the native vegetation and digging holes, which caused soil erosion.The exploding rabbit population9 plentiful food for the cats, meaning that the number of cats also increased.This 10 led to more cats hunting the birds. The end result was that parakeets, once large in number and native to the island, 11 in 1891.Even after Macquarie Island became anofficial nature reserve in the 1970s, the rabbits remained out of control.Experts felt it necessary to come up with a plan to 12 all the rabbits from the island.With this goal in mind, a virus was13 onto the island.But although the virus caused the rabbit population to 14 from 130,000 to around 10,000,it also meant less food for the cats.The cats in consequence turned their attention –and their stomachs —back to the native birds, killing up to 60,000 each year.In the 1980s, traps and dogs were used to catch the cats.The last Macquarie Island cat was caught in 2000.But as the saying goes,“While the cat's away, the mice will play."With the15 of the cats from the island, the mouse and rat population started to increase. And remember those 10,000 or so rabbits?It 16 that they developed an immunity to the virus, and their numbers 17 once again.Then, in2006, the rabbits’digging caused some land to collapse, and killed a substantial number of penguins.This incident made it clear that the rat, mouse and rabbit problem needed solving once and for all.So, I am here on Macquarie Island toparticipate in the programme to tackle this very problem.The first step involved poison being dropped from helicopters.The next step is to remove the last18 invading species, and that's where I come in - with my dogs. They have been trained to find every last one,without harming the native animals.This 19 is a long, much-delayed ending to a sad story, but we humans 20 it to the island to give it a happy ending.答案1.shape2.dramatically3.including4.harmony5.tragic6.took over7.Unfortunately8.source9.provided10.in turn11.died out12.remove13.released14.decrease15.departure16.turned out17.exploded18.remaining19.intervention20.owe。
人教版必修五Unit1-Unit3课文挖空训练
fuUnit 1 JOHH SHOW DEFEATS “KING CHOLERA”John Snow was a famous doctor in London - so ________, indeed, that he ________ Queen Victoria as her personal ____________. But he became inspired when he thought about helping ordinary people ________ ___ cholera. This was the deadly disease of its day. Neither its cause nor its cure was understood. So many thousands of terrified people died _______ _______ there was an outbreak. John Snow wanted to face the ________ and solve this problem. He knew that cholera would _____ be controlled ______ its cause was found.He became interested in two theories that possibly explained how cholera killed people. The first ____________ that cholera ____________ in the air. A cloud of dangerous gas floated around until it found its ________. The second suggested that people _________ this disease into their bodies with their meals. From the stomach the disease quickly attacked the body and soon the affected person died.John Snow _________ that the second theory was correct but he needed evidence. So when another outbreak ____ London in 1854, he was ready to begin his _________. As the disease spread quickly through poor ___________, he began to gather information. In two particular streets, the cholera outbreak was so _______ that more than 500 people died in ten days. He was __________ to find out why.First he marked on a map the exact places _______ all the dead people had lived. This gave him a valuable clue about the cause of the disease. Many of the deaths were near the water ______ in Broad Street (especially numbers 16, 37, 38 and 40). He also noticed that some houses (such as 20 and 21 Broad Street and 8 and 9 Cambridge Street) had had no deaths. He had not _______ this, so he made further investigations. He discovered that these people worked in the pubat 7 Cambridge Street. They had been given free beer and so had not drunk the water from the pump. It seemed that the water was to ________.Next, John Snow_______ _____ the source of the water for these two streets. He found that it came from the river _______ by the dirty water from London. He immediately told the astonished people in Broad Street to remove the ______ from the pump so that it could not be used. Soon afterwards the disease _______ ______. He had shown that cholera was spread by germs and not in a cloud of gas.In another part of London, he found supporting _________ from two other deaths that were ______ ___ the Broad Street outbreak. A woman, who had moved away from Broad Street, liked the water from the pump so much that she had it __________ to her house every day.Both she and her daughter died of cholera after drinking the water.With this extra evidence John Snow was able to _________ with ________ that polluted water carried the virus.To prevent this from happening again, John Snow suggested that the source of all the water supplies ____ examined. The water companies were _______ not to expose people to polluted water any more. Finally "King Cholera" was defeated.Unit 2 PUZZLES IN GEOGRAPHYPeople may ______ why different words are used to describe these four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. You can _______ this question if you study British history.First there was England. Wales was linked to it in the thirteenth century. Now when people_____ ____ England you find Wales _________ as well. Next England and Wales were ______ ___ Scotland in the seventeenth century and the name was changed to "Great Britain".Happily this was __________ without _______ when King James of1Scotland became King of England and Wales as well. Finally the English government tried in the early twentieth century to form the United Kingdom by getting Ireland _________ in the same peaceful way. However, the southern part of Ireland was ________ and ______ ______ to form its own government. So only Northern Ireland joined with England, Wales and Scotland to become the United Kingdom and this was shown to the world in a new flag called the Union Jack.____ _____ _____ the four countries do work together in some areas (eg, the currency and international relations), but they still have very different _________. For example, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland have different educational and legal systems ___ _____ __ different football teams for competitions like the World Cup!England is the largest of the four countries, and ____ ____________ it is divided _______ into three zones. The zone nearest France is called the South of England, the middle zone is called the Midlands and the one nearest to Scotland is known as the North. You find most of the population _______ in the south, but most of the industrial cities in the Midlands and the North of England. Although, nationwide, these cities are not as large as those in China, they have world-famous football teams and some of them even have two! ___ ___ ___ ______ ______ the industrial cities built in the nineteenth century do not attract visitors. For historical ____________ you have to go to older but smaller towns built by the Romans. There you will find out more about British history and culture.The greatest historical treasure of all is London with its museums, art _________, theatres, parks and buildings. It is the centre of national government and its ____________. It has the oldest port built by the Romans in the first century AD, the oldest building begun by the Anglo-Saxons in the 1060s and the oldest castle _________by later Norman rulers in 1066. There has been four _____ of invaders of England. The first invaders, the Romans, left their towns and roads.The second, the Anglo-Saxons, left their language and their government. The third, the Vikings, __________ the vocabulary and place-names of the North of England, and the fourth, the Normans, left castles and introduced new words for food.If you look around the British _________ you will find evidence of all these invaders. You must ______ _____ _____ ______ if you are going to make your trip to the United Kingdom _______ and worthwhile.Unit 3 FIRST IMPRESSIONSSpacemall299A 15/11/3008 (Earthtime)Dear Mum and Dad, I still cannot believe that I am ______ ___ this prize that I won last year. I have to _______ myself ________ that I am really in AD 3008. ________ about the journey, I was unsettled for the first few days. As a result, I _______ _______ “Time lag”. This is similar ___ the “jet lag” you get from flying, but it seems you keep getting flashbacks from your ________ time period. So I was very nervous and ________ at first. However, my friend and guide, Wang Ping, was very understanding and gave me some green tablets which helped a lot. Well-known for their ________, his parents' company, called "Future Tours", transported me safely into the future in a time ________.I can still remember the moment when the space ___________ calledus all to the capsule and we climbed in through a small opening. The seats were comfortable and after a calming drink, we felt sleepy and closed our eyes. The capsule began swinging gently ________ as we ____ relaxed and dreaming. A few minutes later, the journey was completed and we had arrived. I was still on the earth but one thousand years in the future. What would I find2At first my new _________ were difficult to _______. The air seemed thin, ___ _______ its _________ of gases had little oxygen left. Hit by __ _____ ____fresh air, my head ached. Just as I tried to _____ the necessary _________ ___ this new situation, Wang Ping appeared. "Put on this _____," he advised. "It'll make you feel much better." He handed it to me and immediately hurried me through to a small room nearby for a rest. I felt better ___ ___ ______. Soon I was back on my feet again and following him to collect a hovering carriage _______ by computer. These carriages float _____ the ground and by bending or ______ down in your seat, you can move swiftly. Wang Ping ________ my safety belt and showed me how to use it. Soon I could fly as fast as him. However, I _____ ______ ___ Wang Ping when we reached what looked like a large market because of too many carriages flying by ___ all directions. He was ______ up into the centre of them. Just at that moment I had a "time lag" flashback and saw the area again as it had been in the year AD 2008. I realized that I had been transported into the future of what was still my hometown! Then I ______ ______ ___Wang Ping again and flew after him._________ ____ a strange-looking house, he showed me into a large, bright clean room. It had a green wall, a brown floor and soft lighting. Suddenly the wall moved - it was made of trees! I found later that their leaves provided the room _____ much-needed oxygen. Then Wang Ping ______ a _____ on a computer screen, and a table and some chairs rose _____ ____ the floor as if by magic. "Why not sit down and eat a little" he said. "You may find this difficult as it is your first time travel trip. Just relax, since there is nothing planned on the ________ today. Tomorrow you'll be ready for some visits." Having said this, he spread some food on the table, and produced a bed from the floor. After he left, I had a brief meal and a hot bath. __________, I ____ ____ bed and fell fast _______.More news later from your loving son, Li Qiang单词拼写专项测试(必须使用本单元单词)Unit 11. It was Thomas Newcomen not James Watt who invented steam e______.2. He a______ the various factors and then made his decision.3. Being e______ to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one’s skin.4. The country has come under s______ criticism for its human rights record.5. The c______ of this bridge took six months.6. I’ll phone him i______ I hear any new s.7. He c______ generously to the Red Cross.8. Are you p______ that there’s been no mistake9. With common e______ all ages and classes rushed to the sea for health or pleasure.10. She opened the door c______ so as not to wake the baby.Unit 211. This article can be d______ into four parts.12. His explanation c______ the mystery.13. It’s i______ to buy cigarettes in Britain if you’re under 16.14. If it is c______ to you I’ll be with you next Tuesday.15. I don't want to i______ you. You must decide for yourself.16. Please a______ for a taxi to pick me up at six o’clock.17. I’m sorry, sir, those shoes are not a______ in your size.18. To their d______, their son was admitted into a famous3university.19. I only wear a tie on special o______.20. They play for the t______ of it, not merely to win.Unit 321. A tractor is a powerful motor v______ with large wheels and thick tires used for pulling farmmachinery.22. They wanted to build a new school but they couldn’t finda suitable l______ for it.23. The story r______ me of an experience I once had.24. Tom’s mother died two days p______ to his arrival.25. The house is situated in very pleasant s______.26. She was o______ about the future of the company but the rest were pessimistic.27. The program gives students the o______ to learn more about global warming.28. James can i______ his father’s speech perfectly.29. An Act was passed giving the army e______ power in time of war.30. CIA stands for Central Intelligence A______.KEYS: 1—10: engine analyz/sed exposed severe construction immediately contributes/d positiveenthusiasm cautiously11—20: divided clarified illegal convenient influence arrange available delight occasions thrill21—30: vehicle location reminds previous surroundings optimistic opportunity imitateextraordinary Agency4。
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必修(五)Unit 1 Great scientistsJOHN SNOW DEFEATS “KING CHOLERA”John Snow was a famous doctor in London—so ______(专业), indeed, that he ______(照顾) Queen Victoria as her personal ______(内科医生). But he became (inspire)when he thought about helping ordinary people ______(暴露在) cholera. This was the most ______(致命的) disease of its day. Neither its cause, nor its ______(治愈方式)was understood. So many thousands of terrified people died every time there was an ______(爆发). John Snow wanted to face the______(挑战) and solve this problem. He knew it would never be ______(控制)until its cause was found.He got interested in two ______(理论)explaining how cholera killed people. The first suggested that cholera ______(繁殖) in the air without reason. A cloud of dangerous gas would f around until it found its ______(受害者). The second suggested that people (absorb)this disease into their bodies with their meals. From the stomach the disease ______(攻击)the body quickly and soon the (affect)person was dead.He ______(怀疑) the second theory was correct. So when another outbreak h London in 1854, John Snow was ready to begin his ______(调查). As the disease s quickly through the poor ______(小区), John Snow began to ______(收集)the information. He found that in two particular streets, the cholera outbreak was so ______(严重)that more than 500 people had died in 10 days. He (determine) to find out why.He marked on a map w all the dead people had lived. Here it is: The map gave a valuable ______(线索)about the cause of the disease. Many of the deaths were near the water ______(水泵)in Broad Street (especially number 16, 37, 38 and 40Broad Street).John Snow saw that some houses (such as 20 and 21 Broad Street and 8 and 9 Cambridge Street) had had no deaths. He had not _______(预测) this, so he made further investigations. He discovered that these people worked in the pub at 7 Cambridge Street. They were given free beer and so had not d the water from the Broad Street pump. It seemed the water was______(应受到责备)Next, John Snow looked into the ______(源头) the water for these two streets. He found that it came from the river, w had been ______(污染) by the dirty water from London. ______(立刻)John Snow told the astonished people in Broad Street to ______(移走)the ______(把手) from the water pump so it could not be used. Soon the disease began to s down. John Snow had shown that cholera was spread by germs and not in a cloud of gas. In another part of London, he found two other deaths in another part of London that were______(联系)to the Broad Street outbreak. A woman, who had moved away from Broad Street, liked the water so much that she had had it______(送)from the pump to her house every day. Both she and her daughter, w often visited her, died of cholera after drinking the water. With this extra______(证据)John Snow was able to ______(宣布)with certainty that polluted water carried the disease.To p this from happening again, John Snow suggested that the ______(源头)of all water supplies be examined and new methods of dealing with polluted water be found. The water companies were also______(指导)not to expose people to polluted water . Finally “King Cholera” was defeated.announceattackattendbe to blamechallengecluecontrolcuredeadlydeliverdoubtevidenceexpertexpose…toforeseehandleimmediatelyinstructlink…tomultiplyneighbourhoodoutbreakphysicianpollutepumpremoveresearchseveresourcetheoryvictimCOPERNICUS’ REVOLUTIONARY THEORYNicolaus Copernicus was frightened and his mind was _____(困惑). Although he had tried to _____(忽略)them, all his mathematical calculations led to the same _____(结论): that the earth was not the center of the solar system. Only if you put the sun there ____ the_____(运动)of the other plants in the sky _____(有意义). Yet he could not tell anyone about his theory as the powerful Christian Church would have punished him for even ___(suggest)such an idea. They believed God had made the world and for that reason the earth was_____(特别)and must be the center of the solar system.The problem _____(出现)because astronomers had noticed that some planets in the sky seemed to stop. Move_____(向后)and then go forward in a loop. Others appeared brighter at times and less bright at others. This was very _____(奇怪)if the earth was the center of the solar system and all planets went round it.Copernicus had thought long about these problems and tried to find an answer. He had collected (observe)of the stars and used all his mathematical knowledge to _____(解释)them. But only his new theory could do that. So between 1510 and 1514 he worked on it, _____(逐渐) _______(improve) his theory until he feltit was_____(完全的) .In 1514 he showed it privately to his friends. The _____(变化) he made to the old theory were revolutionary. He placed a ____ (a. fixing b. fixed) sun at the center of the solar system with the planets_____(绕…转) it and only the mood still going round the earth. He suggested that the earth was ____ (spin) as it went round the sun and this explained changes in the movement of the planets and in the ____ (bright) of the stars. His friends were_____(热情) and encouraged him to _____(出版) his ideas, but Copernicus was _____(谨慎) . He did not want to be attacked by the Christian Church, so he only published it as he lay ____( die) in 1543.Certainly he was right to be careful. The Christian Church _____(拒绝) his theory, saying it was against God’s idea and people who _____(支持) it would be attacked. Yet Copernicus’s theory is now th e base ____ which all our ideas of the _____(宇宙) are built. His theory _____(取代) the Christian idea of gravity, which said things fell to earth because God_____(创造) the earth as the center of the universe. Copernicus showed this was ____ (obvious) wrong. Now people can see that there is a direct _____(联系) between his theory and the work of Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Stephen hawking.arisebackwardbackwardcautiouschangecompleteconclusionconfusedcreateenthusiasticexplaingo aroundgraduallyignorelinkmake sensemovementpublishrejectreplacespecialstrangesupportuniverse考题链接(2011·辽宁)假定你是李华,将于今年七月从新星外语学校毕业,你从报纸上得知B&B公司要招聘一名英文秘书,你很感兴趣。
(整理版高中英语)高二英语Unit15LearningLesson4课文挖空(北师大必修5)
高二英语:Unit15Learning Lesson4课文挖空(北师大版必修5)根据课文完成下面这篇短文。
"Who questions much, shall learn much, and remember much."-Francis Bacon (1561-1626)It seems obvious now how we acquire knowledge and understanding. To start __________, you need questions. Then, to find answers, you observe the world around you and study the facts. ________ that you consider possible answers and test each to find the right ones. Although today we are more accustomed to_______(type) a few key words into a search engine and ________(wait)for the Internet to spit the answer out for us, modern scientists and thinkers are still solving the world`s problems with this type of analysis -- ________(luck) for us.However, in the 17th century when Francis Bacon suggested that this type of thinking was the way _________ gain knowledge, he was going against the ________(view) of the day. Bacon __________(hold)an important rank under King James (1566-1.625) of England but his true interest was not the day to day bureaucratic details of the government, but the _________(worth) search for knowledge. This was certainly not the interest of most people in his day. At that time, people believed more in religion _________ in facts and people like Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), who proved scientific ideas such as "the Earth is not the centre of the universe", were often punished by the church with no one coming to their _________(defend). The church and many people tended to ignore the facts and were unwilling to challenge ________ they had always comfortably believed. They preferred to make assumptions about the world _______(base) on the experience of others. In fact, when Galilei proved that the Earth was not the centre of the universe, instead of believing him, people _______(choose) to believe views that were almost years old!It is not _________(surprise) that people wanted to believe these ancient views as they had been put _______ by the great philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC). He said that the Earth ________ be the centre of the universe because it felt like the Earth was standing still. Galilei _________(agree). At first, people approved ________ his studies and urged him to continue, but later when he proved Aristotle wrong, they ________(grow)angry and put him in prison. They didn`t want to challenge what they`d always thought was true.This also shows how people didn`t want to search for their ________ understanding or educate __________. And this is still often true today. People feel that if someone important and __________(respect)says that something is right, then it must be _____________. But even though Aristotle was a great man _______ inspired many great scientists and philosophers after him, he was wrong at ___________(time). And Galilei too__________ mistakes. He is now known _________ the father of astronomy but he believed that the earth moved round the sun in a perfect circle. He was wrong. Therefore our understanding of the world around us is ___________(constant) growing and changing. In other _________(word), we learn more every day and __________ of us can ever sit back and say, "We know it all".We_________(need) thank the great men of the past for the wisdom to know thatwe don`t know it all and probably never will, for that would mean a world _________ questions. So much of our knowledge and understanding of the world today is due to people like Bacon and Galilei, _________ were brave enough to step out from the shadows of conventional _________(think) in order to find the kingdom of knowledge that _________(today) civilisation is built upon. These men knew that knowledge and understanding are things to fight _________; more vital to a man, and more ___________(benefit)to mankind, some might say, than all the money in the world."All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."-- Galileo Galilei(1564-1642)【答案】参考课文。
高二英语高效课堂资料 B5U1 课文挖空
高二英语高效课堂资料必修五Unit 1 JOHN SNOW DEFEATS “KING CHOLERA”John Snow was a famous doctor in London - so 1_______, indeed, that he attended Queen Victoria as her personal 2_________. But he became inspired when he thought about helping ordinary people 3__________ to cholera.This was the 4____________ disease of its day. Neither its cause nor its 5________ was understood. So many thousands of terrified people died every time there was an 6______________. John Snow wanted to face the 7______________ and solve this problem. He knew that cholera would never be 8____________ until its cause was found.He became interested in two 1________ that possibly explained how cholera killed people. The first suggested that cholera 2_________ in the air. A cloud of dangerous gas floated around until it found its 3___________.The second suggested that people 4____________ this disease into their bodies with their meals. From the stomach the disease quickly attacked the body and soon the 5___________ person died.John Snow 1__________ that the second theory was correct but he needed evidence. So when another outbreak 2_________ London in 1854, he was ready to begin his 3_________ .As the disease spread quickly through poor 4__________________, he began to gather information. In two 5______________ streets, the cholera outbreak was so 6___________ that more than 500 people died in ten days. He was determined to find out why.First he 1__________ on a map the exact places where all the dead people had lived. This gave him a valuable 2__________ about the cause of the disease. Many of the 3__________ were near the water pump in Broad Street (especially numbers 16, 37, 38 and 40). He also noticed that some houses (such as 20 and 21 Broad Street and 8 and 9 Cambridge Street) had had no deaths. He had not 4_________ this, so he made further 5____________. He discovered that these people worked in the pub at 7 Cambridge Street.They had been given free beer and so had not drunk the water from the pump.It seemed that the water was to 6____________.Next, John Snow looked into the 1_________ of the water for these two streets. He found that it came from the river 2____________ by the dirty water from London. He immediately told the 3___________ people in Broad Street to remove the handle from the pump so that it could not be used. Soon afterwards the disease slowed down. He had shown that cholera was spread by 4_________ and not in a cloud of gas.In another part of London, he found supporting 1____________ from two other deaths that were 2____________ to the Broad Street outbreak. A woman, who had moved away from Broad Street, liked the water from the pump so much that she had it 3_________ to her house every day. Both she and her daughter died of cholera after drinking the water. With this extra evidence John Snow was able to 4_________ with certainty that polluted water carried the 5_________.To prevent this from 1_______ again, John Snow suggested that the source of all the water supplies be 2____________. The water companies were 3_________ not to expose people to polluted water any more. Finally "King Cholera" was 4____________.PASSAGE 2 COPERNICUS’ REVOLUTIONRRY THEORY Nicolaus Copernicus was frightened and his mind was 1__________. Although he had tried to ignore them, all his mathematical calculations led to the same 2____________: that the earth was not the centre of the solar system. Only if you put the sun there did the 3__________ of the other planets in the sky make sense. Yet he could not tell anyone about his theory as the powerful Christian Church would have 4_____________ him for even suggesting such an idea. They believed God had made the world and for that reason the earth was special and must be the centre of 5________________________.The problem arose because 6________________ had noticed that some planets in the sky seemed to stop, move 7_____________ and then go forward in a loop. Others appeared brighter at 8__________ and less bright at others. This was very strange if the earth was the centre of the solar system and all 9_____________ went round it.Copernicus had thought long and hard about these problems and tried to find an answer. He had collected 10________________ of the stars and used all his mathematical knowledge to explain them. But only his new theory could do that. So between 1510 and 1514 he worked on it, gradually 11______________ his theory until he felt it was complete.In 1514 he showed it 12__________ to his friends. The changes he made to the old theory were 13____________. He placed a fixed sun at the centre of the solar system with the planets going round it and only the moon still going round the earth. He also suggested that the earth was 14____________ as it went round the sun and this explained changes in the movement of the planets and in the 15_______________ of the stars. His friends were 16__________________ and encouraged him to publish his ideas, but Copernicus was 17______________. He did not want to be attacked by the Christian Church, so he only published it as he lay 18__________ in 1543.Certainly he was right to be careful. The Christian Church 19___________ his theory, saying it was against God's idea and people who supported it would be attacked. Yet Copernicus' theory is now the 20_________ on which all our ideas of the universe are built. His theory replaced the Christian idea of 21______________, which said things fell to earth because God created the earth as the centre of the 22___________. Copernicus showed this was obviouslywrong. Now people can see that there is a direct link between his theory and the work of Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.KEY:PASSAGE 1Para1 1.expert 2.physician 3.exposed 4.deadly 5.cure 6.outbreak 7.challenge 8.controlledPara2 1.theories 2.multiplied 3.victims 4.absorbed 5.affectedPara3 1.suspected 2.hit 3.enquiry 4.neighbourhoods 5.particular 6.severePara4 1.marked 2.clue 3.deaths 4.foreseen 5.investigations 6.blamePara5 1.source 2.polluted 3.astonished 4.germsPara6 1.evidence 2.linked 3.delivered 4.announce 5.virusPara7 1.happening 2.examined 3.instructed 4.defeatedPASSAGE 2Para1 1.confused 2.conclusion 3.movements 4.punished 5.the solar systemPara2 6.astronomers 7.backward 8.times 9.planets 10.enthusiastic 11.cautiousPara3 12.observations 13.improvingPara4 14.privately 15.revolutionary 16.spinning 17.brightness 18.dyingPara5 19.rejected 20.basis 21.gravity 22.universe。
Unit+1-5+课文语法填空课文挖空基础练习课件 高中英语人教版(2019)必修第一册
Reading for Writing
Ⅰ.课文语篇填空 Richard writes to Xiao Li and tells him about his travel plan.Richard and his
parents are planning 1. to visit (visit) Xi’an and see the 2.__a_m__a_z_in_g___ (amaze) Terracotta Army.Besides,they also want to visit several other 3._p_l_a_c_es (place) there.Richard and his father are both looking forward to 4._g_o_i_n_g____ (go) to the Shaanxi History Museum, 5. because/as his dad loves history 6. and he has heard that this museum 7. is known (know) as a “Chinese treasure house”!They are going there by train 8. _o_n___ September 30 and he will write and send some
three main geographical areas:a narrow coastal belt;the Andes Mountains
2. running (run) parallel(平行) to the coast;and high,flat plains in the
southeast.In the high plains area is Lake Titicaca,the 3. highest (high) lake
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必修二Unit 5 课文挖空Understanding IdeasBlogging Australia1 Who are you and what do you do?My name is Lauren Elizabeth Pirie Bath, Until ________________(几年前) I was a chef, and a happy one at that, but I wanted more out of life. I wanted to TRA VEL. At that time I discovered blogging and found that I took pretty good pictures. So I decided to ________________(发布照片) on my blog. In ________________(少于) 18 months, there were over 200,000 people reading my blog! At first, I only __________ it ____(把……当作) a hobby, but panies started paying me to ________________(照相) and publish them. In 2013, I was determined to_____________________(实现我的梦想): I would bee Australia’s first professional photo blogger. It was ________________(一份具有挑战性的工作), but I did it. Now I spend three weeks out of every month travelling and have over 464,000 fans following me online. I’ve got to know more about this country and its people.2 What is your connection to Western Australia?I first visited Western Australia for work in 2013. I ________________(爱上) northern WA and have been back six times. Some of my favourite photographs were taken there. I have made over 140 work trips, but my best work trip ever was to Broome in the Kimberley region.3 What do you love most about Western Australia?It is extremely beautiful and you can experience the indigenous Australia there ________________(超过) anywhere else. The Kimberley region, ________________(尤其), is unique and untouched. As a photographer, I love the bright light and amazing colours: red rocks, green plants, bluegreen waters and blue skies.4 How does your love of nature influence your photography?To work ________________(全职) in travel, you have to love nature. I try to ________________(把握每一个机会) to get outside and admire the natural world. I love to photograph the rising sun, so I force myself into the natural world by waking early each day. I also enjoy photographing animals, ________________(例如) dolphins and kangaroos.5 Does your photography support ________________(环境保护)?I hope so. I use my photography to ________________(对……产生影响) people, especially ________________(当提到) ________________(环境问题). Today I’ve been photographing a crocodile swimming close to our boat, the Kimberley Quest, all day. When I post the picture online, I will ________________(对……评论) how bad it is to feed wild crocodiles. This crocodile ________________(习惯于) passengers throwing food from boats and now she is ________________(对……熟悉) humans. Over time, this could make her a danger to people living in the area. If I can do something to make others ________________(意识到) the problem, then that’s part of the solution.Developing IdeasCoast to CoastHi Amy,1 We ________________(做到;成功)! My family and I have managed to cross the North American continent, from western to eastern Canada, in two weeks! I ________________(迫不及待) share the stories with you.2 We started from Vancouver, where we ________________(取走) our vehicle for the trip—a home on wheels. It took us where we wanted, when we wanted. Dad did the driving but he has________________(方向感很差). We ________________(迷路) a few times even________________(在……帮助下) GPS, but eventually we managed to cross the Rocky Mountains. I was hoping to see a bear or even an eagle, but all I saw was ________________(一小群) deer. The views were fantastic, though. There were forests, mountains with snowy tops and ________________(大量) ice. It’s like another world.3 We reached Quebec on the eighth day, where most people speak French. Well, actually, they speak Quebecois, which is a type of Canadian French. The funniest thing happened on that day. I’d ________________(入睡), whenI heard Dad’s phone ringing. He was driving, so I answered it. Guess who it was? Mum! It was then that I realised her seat was empty! How did that happen? Well, while I was sleeping, Dad stopped for some petrol and Mum also got out to take photos, and you can guess the rest... She was so mad! To ________________(使她高兴起来), we went to a typical Quebec restaurant for lunch. We had the famous “poutine”, which is a dish of French fries, fresh cheese and a hot brown sauce called “gravy”. It’s usually followed by pancakes with maple syrup—delicious!4 So, we’re now in Newfoundland, the very eastern part of Canada and the end of our journey. To celebrate, we ________________(乘船旅行) yesterday. Mum was using Dad’s phone to take photos of the colourful little houses along the coast when we saw something amazing—a killer whale! Mum was so excited that she dropped the phone into the sea. This time it was Dad’s turn to ________________(生气)! Anyway, another family from Quebec was also on the boat and they got some great photos of the whale. They’re going to send them to us when they get back home. ________________(而且), their son’s ________________(和……一样大) me. He’s so cool! We’re going to ________________(保持联系), so I now have someone to practise French with!With love,Eva。
高二英语必修五课文原文
高二英语必修五课文原文John Snow。
XXX。
was not only the personal physician of Queen Victoria but also a man who XXX cholera。
XXX Despiteits prevalence。
the cause and cure of cholera remained unknown。
John Snow was determined to tackle this problem and put an endto the XXX cholera was impossible without first identifying itsroot cause.To this end。
John Snow explored two XXX cholera spread through the air。
with a cloud of dangerous gas infecting anyone who came into contact with it。
The second XXX food or water。
Once inside the body。
the XXX.In the end。
John Snow's tireless XXX and analysis。
he was able to XXX water as the main cause of XXX public health and led to the XXX to the power of science and human XXX diseases.XXX second theory was correct。
but XXX to support it。
In 1854.when another outbreak hit London。
he began his XXX。
2021-2022年高中英语 Unit15Learning Lesson3课文挖空 北师大版必修5
2021-2022年高中英语 Unit15Learning Lesson3课文挖空北师大版必修5根据课文完成下面这篇短文。
My TeacherGraham Lawrence, 29, science author ____ gives presentations on TV, went to Overton School, 1981-1989.I haven`t seen Mr. Jenkins ______ I left school but I often think _____ him. I wasn`t very good ______ most school subjects. I suppose I was a bit lazy and now I wish I`d done more work, ______(especial) in maths. The only thing I can remember from school maths is that the angles of a triangle add up _____ 180 degrees! But ____ I was 15 and went into Mr. Jenkins` class, I really became ________(interest) in a subject for the first time.Before Mr. Jenkins, science had _______(simple) been a subject full of strange words to me. I had no idea ________ an atom was and I didn`t ______(real) want to know either! I found it all so _______(bore) and difficult. But Mr. Jenkins made everything interesting. He used to ______(explain) things with lots of________( practice) examples and __________(simplify) things that seemed difficult. One day, he took us outside and we built a rocket! I remember______ he let me pour some powder_____ the rocket and then another student_______(light) a flame toset it _________. It was great fun.I know that I wasn`t a ___________(will) student and I shouldn`t have been so difficult ________school, but it was probably ________ I lacked confidence _____myself. Mr. Jenkins made me _______(feel) that I could do things. I was interested in astronomy and he asked me to give a presentation ________ the class. That was really the first time I ever tried to _______(explain) science to an audience and now it`s my job! Often ___________ I`m preparing a programme, I think about ______ Mr. Jenkins would have done it. Sometimes I wish I _____(can)phone him and ask for his opinion!My StudentBrian Jenkins, science teacher at Overton School.Before Graham came into my class, he was very difficult. I had heard stories about his bad ______(behave). Once I caught him and a friend seeing_____ could spit the _______(far) off the school stage! But_______ he got interested, he changed. The first day he walked into my class, he was dragging his school bag behind him and_______(look) bored, but as soon as I set ______ an experiment to show ______ the human stomach works_______(use) acid and an onion, he gave me his full ________(attend). He loved science! He was very bright and should have done much _______(well) in all his other subjects. I`ve read a couple of his books and seen him ______ TV. I always say to my wife, "Oh look, I used to teach him!"I wish I ________(am) as ________(success) with all my students as I was with Graham. It`s difficult teaching nowadays. There are lots of problems and not enough money. The government should have put more money towards science education. And I wish they_____(will)decrease the size of classes -- it`s not easy doing lessons in laboratories _______ big groups and it must be even worse in the poorer schools! At least with schools like ours, we have laboratories!My wife often wishes _____ I had chosen a job ______ less stress but I love _____ I do. The thing about__________(be) a teacher is that you have access _________ children`s minds when they are open and eager __________( learn). And if__________ I do as a teacher can help turn a child like Graham into such a successful adult, then I know ____________ I`m doing is worthwhile.【答案】参考课文 LoG]27838 6CBE 沾21309 533D 匽37661 931D 錝37214 915E 酞33196 81AC 膬z 35959 8C77 豷 B。