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Unit5thepowerofnature單元綜合測(cè)評(píng)(時(shí)間:100分鐘分值:120分)選擇題部分I.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAvalanches(雪崩)areoneofthosenaturaldisastersthatcancausegreatdamageandonlyMotherNatureknowswhenandwherethey'regoingtooccur.Evenwithmoderntechnologyit 'sstillimpossibletoknowexactlywhenorwhereoneisgoingtooccur.Mountainclimbersarewisetobecareful,asavalancheskillmanyofthemeachyear.Thephysicsofhowandwhyanavalancheoccursiscomplex.Therearetimesofhigherprobability.Duringtheyear,thetransitionfromwintertospringwillcausesomesnowandicetomelt,whichmaytriggeravalanches.Alsoatdaybreakthereisahigherprobabilityduetothetemperaturechange.Whileclimbershikeupslopes(斜坡),somedistancebetweentheclimbersshouldbekept.Ifanavalancheoccurs,thentherewillbefewerliveslostandahigherprobabilitythatsomeonewillbeabletoseekhelp.Sinceanaccidentismorelikelytohappenwhenatoplayerofsnowisloose,avoidareaswhereheavysnoworrainhasrecentlyoccurred.Trytochooseareasthatyouarefamiliarwithandstayinareaswithrocks,bushesandtrees.Treesandbushesallowsnowtopileupandkeepthelayersstable(穩(wěn)定的).Ifanavalancheoccurs,treeswilltaketheimpactofthesnow,sothereisabetterchanceofbeingsafe.Climbersmustalsopayattentiontothedegreeoftheslope.Avalancheswon 'toccuronlevgroundandthereislittlesnowfallonverysteepareas.Thegreatestdangerisinareaswheretheslopeisbetween25and40degrees.Rememberthat,ifyougetstuckinanavalanche,thereisnocarhireavailabletotakeyoutothenearestairport..Whatdoweknowfromthefirstparagraph?A.Manymountainclimbersdieofavalancheseachyear.B.Ofallthenaturaldisasters,avalanchescausethegreatestdamage.C.Mostclimberswhomeetavalanchesdiefornotpayingenoughattentiontoavalanches.D.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,avalanchescannowbepredictedexactly..Theunderlinedwordatrigger"inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans". ”A.makeuseof B.resultinC.putanendto D.slowdowntwouldn'tbeagoodideaforaclimbertowhileclimbingamountain.A.keepsomedistancefromotherclimbersB.avoidareaswhereheavysnoworrainhasrecentlyoccurredC.chooseareasthatheorsheisfamiliarwithD.climbupaslopewhichisbetween25and40degreesThegroundwewalkonseemsfirm,butdeepundertheearthandundertheseatherockschangeandmove.Insomepartsoftheworldthereare“firemountains"whichwecallvolcanoes.Fromtimetotimetheyburstopenandthrowoutfireandburningash.Thesevolcanoesareverydangerous.HongKongdoesnothaveanyvolcanoesbuttherearemanyinIndonesiaandthePhilippines.ThereisalsoafamousmountainnearTokyo,Japan,whichisavolcanotoo.ItsnameisMountFuji.Formuchoftheyear,itiscoveredwithsnow.OneofthemostfamousvolcanoeswhicheruptedinrecenttimeswasKrakatoa,onanislandinIndonesia.Thefirstexplosions(爆發(fā))tookplaceon20thMay,1883,butthebigeruptiondidnotcomeuntilthe26thand27thAugustofthatyear.Thepeopleontheislandwereusedtotheexplosionsbythattime,andsotheywerecompletelyunpreparedforthisterriblehappening.Almostallthepeopleontheislanddiedandtheexplosionalsomadehugewavesinthesea,whichdrowned(淹死)manypeopleontheotherislandnearby.Aftertheeruptionwasover,peoplesawthatthewholenorthernpartoftheislandhadcompletelydisappeared.Scientistssaythat15cubic(立方的)kilometresofrocksandashwerethrownupintheexplosion.Thenoiseoftheexplosionwasheardnearly5,000kilometresawayinthemiddleoftheIndianOcean,andthecityofJakartawascompletelydarkforabouttwoandahalfhours..Therearemanyvolcanoes.A.everywhereintheworldB.undertheearthandthesea C.inHongKongD.inIndonesia.MountFujiisfamousjustbecause.A.itiscoveredwithsnowformuchoftheyearB.itisavolcanoC.itisnearTokyoD.itisinJapan6.ThepeoplenearKrakatoawereunpreparedwhenithaditsbiggestexplosionbecausepeoplethere.A.hadnevermetanyexplosionsofthevolcanobeforeB.wereusedtotheexplosionsofthevolcanobythattimeC.didn'twanttoleavetheirislandD.coulddonothingbutwaitCAreyouamorningperson?Youmightnotlikethefindingsinthisnewresearch.Fromalackofairanddrinkingwatertosolarradiation,theoreticalMarspioneersfaceanynumberofpotentialobstaclestosettlingontheredplanet.Now,scientistshavefoundsomethingelsetoaddtothelist:seriouslymessed-upbiologicalclocks.OnedayonMars—whichscientistsrefertoasthesolarday,or is37minutessonger—thanadayonEarth.AteamofEuropeanscientistsrecentlydemonstratedwhythatcouldbeaproblem.Circadianrhythmsarethebody'saturalcyclesofrestandwaking,whichtendtofollowroughly24-hourlight-darkcycles.Thesenaturalrhythms—whichplayaroleinbiologicalfunctionsincludingbrainwaveactivityandhormoneproduction—canbeinterruptedbythingslikejetlag(時(shí)差)andnightshiftwork.Forthestudy,theresearcherscomparedmicewithhealthy,24-hourcircadianclockstomicewithageneticchangethatcausedthemtohaveshorter,20-hourcircadianclocks.Themicewithhealthybiologicalclocksweremorelikelytosurviveandreproduce,whilethemicewithshorterbiologicalclocksweremorelikelytodieoff.Whatdoesthisallhavetodowithspacetravel?SincetheMartiansolislongerthanadayonEarth,peoplewithshortercircadianclockscouldsufferfromhealthproblemsastheytrytoadapttotherotationalspeedoftheredplanet.Unfortunately,thebodyisunlikelytoadapttothenewconditionsor“l(fā)earnto“developalongerclock.AsLoudonexplained, “Learningisnotalikelyoption. ”Inotherwords:sorry,super-earlyrisers—NASAmightnotwantyouforthenextMarsmission.7.Fromthepassage,peoplecanfacethefollowingtroubleslivingonMarsEXCEPT.A.absenceofairB.alotoffiercecreaturesC.lackofdrinkingwaterD.messed-upbiologicalclocks8.Accordingtoscientists,howlongdoesonedayonMarslast?24hours.23hoursand23minutes.24hoursand37minutes.12hoursand37minutes.9.HowdidtheresearchersstudywhateffectlivingonMarshasonsleep?Bycomparingdifferentmice.Byanalysingcomputerdata.Byexperimentsinspaceships.Byobservingandjudging.10.LifeonMarswouldseriouslymessupyoursleepbecause.thebrainwaveactivitywillbeinterruptedthebody'snaturalcyclescanbeshortenedhormoneproductionwillhurtbiologicalfunctionstheMartiansolislongerthanadayonEarth第二節(jié)(共5小題每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Long,longagopeoplecouldn'twriteandtheyhadnobooks.Buttheyhadstories.Peoplelearnedthestoriesbyheartandtaughtnewonestooneanother.Sometimesitwashardtorememberthemall.11TheancientEgyptianswrotetheirstoriesonsomethingmadefrompapyrus(紙莎草)plants.PeopleinotherplaceslearnedtousepapyrusfromtheEgyptians.12Soparchment(羊皮2氏),madefromgoatskin,latertookitsplace.InancientChinabookslookedalittledifferent.Atthattime,peoplethereusedinktowriteonbambooorsilk.Andthentheyinventedpaper.Madeoftrees,paperwaseasierandcheapertomakethanpapyrusorparchment.13Paper-makinglaterspreadtotheWest,buttherewasabigproblemwiththeseearlybooks.Everysingleonehadtobecopiedandwrittenbyhand.Theycarved(雕亥U)apageofwordsintoapieceofwoodorstone.Theycouldthenprintthepagebyspreadinginkonthewoodorstoneandputtingitagainstpaper.ButitwasnuntilaGermanprinterinventedmovable,metallettersthatbooksbecamefastandeasytomake.Theletterscouldbeusedtoprintcopyaftercopy,andthelettersputtogetheragainandagaintoprintdifferentpagesofwords.Oncealuxury(奢侈品)onlytherichcouldbuy,theysoonbecameatreasureeveryonecouldenjoy.A.ButpapyrusgrewmainlyinEgypt.B.Ittookyearstofinishmakingjustonebook.C.Finallybookscouldbeprintedbythethousands.D.Thingsgrewalittleeasierwhenwritingwasinvented.E.Itssurfacewassmootherandbetterforwritingontoo.F.BooksintheWestdidn'tchangeforalongtimeafterthat.G.TheChinesewerethefirsttothinkofawaytospeedthingsupalittle.n.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。HeavyrainandatyphoonhavecausedtheworstfloodinginThailand(泰國(guó))inmorethan50years.Thefloodhas16sevenoftheAsiancountry's50districts,killingnearly400peopleandcausing17 110,000toleavetheirhomes.Floodinghasalready18oneofBangkok'twoairports.Butthemain19isthattheChaoPhrayaRiver,whichflowsright20themetropolis(大者B市),willseverelyfloodthecitywhenhightides(潮汐)happen.OnSaturday,thetideinBangkok,thecapitalofThailand,isexpectedtobe8.5feet21.Thatwouldtopthe8.2-foot-tallfloodwalls(防洪堤)22alargepartoftheinnercity.Thefloodwallsaren'tmeant23somuchwaterforthislong,andthegovernmentisworriedthatmajorbarrierscould24.Toprepareforpossiblyheavierflooding,25Buddhistmonksarecreatingafloodwallaroundthe200-year-oldTempleofDawn 26pilinghundredsofsandbags.PhramahaAbhin,a42-year-oldmonk,saidhedidn't27 thewaterwouldgethighenoughtocauseseriousproblems.28,themonkshavetoprotectthetemplejustincasethewater29goup.Monksaren'ttheonlyonesgngti30.Bangkok'scitizensarebeginningtostorefoodandwater,and31somepeoplehavebeenbuyingbrightorangelifejacketsandotherthings.mployeesattheshopsaidtheyhadsoldover3,000 32inthelastweek.Someofthebuyersneedthemtogettotheirfloodedhomeoutsidethecapital,33manyroadsareunderwater.Officialssaythefloodhasalreadycaused$6billion'34tothecountry.ButthatamountcoulddoubleifthewaterfloodsBangkok.35thecitizenshavebeenabletomanageBangkok'sfloodingsofar,theymaynotbeabletoholdonformuchlonger..A.equippedB.providedC.suppliedD.covered.A.otherB.moreC.anotherD.theother.A.stoppedB.closedC.delayedD.opened.A.worry B.luckC.wishD.aim.A.throughB.acrossC.overD.above.A.deep B.wideC.highD.long.A.keepingB.protecting

C.damaging D.preventing.A.absorb B.removeC.destroyD.handle.A.disappearB.settleC.completeD.break.A.agreatdealofB.manyaC.dozensof.A.agreatdealofB.manyaC.dozensof.A.with B.for.A.think B.suggestC.want.A.HoweverB.ThereforeD.largeamountsof

C.by D.atD.adviseC.Otherwise D.Besides.A.canB.needC.shouldD.must.A.worriedB.readyC.anxiousD.eager.A.even B.ever C.nearlyD.never.A.carsB.bikesC.trucksD.boats.A.where B.whichC.that D.what.A.lossB.injuryC.harmD.ruin.A.SinceB.As C.WhenD.While非選擇題部分m.語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AbriefintroductiontoGandhiMohandasGandhi(1869—1948),anIndiannationalhero,washonoured36.thefatheroftheIndiannation.HehasbeenrespectedandbelovedbytheIndians.HewasborninIndiain1869.Followingthelocalcustom,hegot37.(marry)attheageof13.In1888hesailedtoEngland,38.hestudiedlawforthreeyearsandbecamealawyer.OnhisreturntoIndia,hewassenttoSouthAfricatoworkonalawcase.InSouthAfricahewas39.(surprise)tofindthattheproblemofracialdiscrimination(種族歧視)wasserious.Thereheformedanorganizationandstartedamagazinetofight40.equalrights.GandhireturnedtoIndiain1915,41.IndiawascontrolledbytheBritish.HeledtheIndianstofightforanendtotheBritishruleand(depend)forhiscountry.InthepoliticalmovementmanyIndiansincludingGandhiwereputinprison.43.,thestrugglesneverstopped.TheBritishgovernmenthadtogive44.andIndiawonitsindependencein1947.45.(fortunate)GandhiwasshotbyanIndianwhoopposedhisviewsanddiedonJanuary30th,1948.W.寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,作為交換生(anexchangestudent)正在英國(guó)WindmillCollege學(xué)習(xí)。今天早晨你騎車上學(xué)時(shí)不小心刮擦到了一輛停在路邊的汽車。由于急著上學(xué) ,你無(wú)法在原地等候車主。請(qǐng)留一張便條,內(nèi)容包括:.表明身份;.簡(jiǎn)述事情經(jīng)過(guò);.道歉并表示愿意賠償;.聯(lián)系方式(Tel:5893671E-mail:Lihua@)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。Susie'scompositionSusieSmithcamehomefromschooloneday,andhadnosoonerenteredthesittingroomthansheburstintotears. "Whatisthematter,mydearchihermother,draWinsaidrdaughtertohersideandsmiling.“Ohmother,matterenough,“sobbedSusie."Allourclassmustbringincompositionstomorrowmorning,andInever,nevercanwriteone.Wemustwritetwelvelinesatleast,andIhavewrittenonlyafewwordsaftertryingnearlyalltheafternoon.SeewhatworkIhavemadeofit!”MrsSmithtooktherumpled(弄皺的),tear-stainedpaperwhichSusieheldinherhand,andglancedatwhatshehadwritten.Inacarefulhandshehadtriedtowriteuponthreethemes:"Time" "Temperances^)"and"Industry()”.“Timeisshort.Weshouldallimproveourtime. "TTemperanceisaveryusefulthing.shouldallbeindustriousifwewishtodoanythingintheworld. "Thesesentenceswereallshewritten.“Now,"saidSusie,"Ican'tthinkofanotherwordtosayuponanyetithects,andIknowIshallhavetogotoschoolwithoutacomposition,forIwon 'tbesomeanastocopyonefromabook,ortoaskyouorPapatowriteoneforme. ”TThatisright,mydear, "saidhermother."Youwillbefarhappierwithapoorcomposition,ifitisallyourown,thanwithafineonewrittenbysomebodyelse.Butcheerup.Youhavenotbegunright—youhavebeentryingtowriteuponsubjectsthatyouknownothingabout.Runintothegardenandplay.Iwillcallyouinhalfanhour. ”BButmycomposition-beganSusie."Don'thinkaboutyourcompositionwhileyouaregone,“saidMrsSmith,“buthaveaspleasantatimeasyoucan. ”ItseemedbutafewminutestoSusiebeforesheheardhermothervoicecallingsher.Shewentintothehouseatonce—herhandsfullofsweetflowers,andhercheeksrosywithexercise.一、/汪后:.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150左右;.至少使用5個(gè)短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ) ;.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;.續(xù)寫完成后,請(qǐng)用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)。Paragraph1:Now,Susie“saidhermother,Iwantyoutositbythewindowandwritesomethingaboutwhatyoucan ”see. Paragraph2:Justasshehadreachedthebottomofthepage,hermothercamein.單元綜合測(cè)評(píng)參考答案I.第一節(jié)A【文章大意】 本文介紹了一種自然災(zāi)害 ——雪崩的有關(guān)情況。.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的 “…avalancheskillmanyofthemeachyear.可知A項(xiàng)正確。.B詞義猜測(cè)題。第二段主要講雪崩多發(fā)的時(shí)間 ,故可以判斷冬春季節(jié)交替時(shí)引起的雪和冰的融化會(huì)導(dǎo)致雪崩的發(fā)生。3.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的 "Thegreatestdangerisinareaswheretheslopeisbetween25and40degrees.可知,25度到40度之間的斜坡是最危險(xiǎn)的,故選D項(xiàng)。B【文章大意】 本文以喀拉喀托火山為重點(diǎn),介紹了火山爆發(fā)的一些情況。4.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從第——段第二句 "Insomepartsoftheworldthereare 'firemountains',whicwecallvolcanoes.和第七段第一句 "HongKongdoesnothaveanyvolcanoesbuttherearemanyinIndonesiaandthePhilippines.可知火山并不是到處都有,排除A項(xiàng)和B項(xiàng);香港沒(méi)有火山,排除C項(xiàng)。故選D項(xiàng)。5.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從第二段中"ThereisalsoafamousmountainnearTokyo,Japan,whichisavolcanotoo.ItsnameisMountFuji.可知富士山出名主要是因?yàn)樗且蛔鹕健?.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從第三段第三句 "Thepeopleontheislandwereusedtotheexplosionsbythattime,andsotheywerecompletelyunpreparedforthisterriblehappening. 可知當(dāng)?shù)氐娜藗円选?jīng)習(xí)慣了之前的多次火山爆發(fā),因此,當(dāng)最大的爆發(fā)發(fā)生時(shí),人們沒(méi)有準(zhǔn)備。C【文章大意】本文為說(shuō)明文,主要介紹了在火星上生活需要面臨的生物鐘紊亂的問(wèn)題。7.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的描述可知 ,人們?cè)诨鹦巧仙顣?huì)面臨缺少空氣、飲用水和生物鐘將被打亂的問(wèn)題。全文沒(méi)有提及火星上存在兇猛的生物。故 B選項(xiàng)正確。.C推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的 "OnedayonMarswhichscientistsrefertoasthesolarday,or'sol'—is37minuteslongerthanadayonEath.上的一天,也就是科學(xué)家們所說(shuō)的太陽(yáng)日,比地球上的一天長(zhǎng) 37分鐘)可知,火星上的一天會(huì)持續(xù) 24小日37分鐘。故C選項(xiàng)正確。.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段中的 "Forthestudy,theresearcherscomparedmicewithhealthy,24-hourcircadianclockstomicewithageneticchangethatcausedthemtohaveshorter,20-hourcircadianclocks.在這項(xiàng)研究中,研究人員將健康的、24小時(shí)生物鐘的老鼠與基因發(fā)生變化的老鼠進(jìn)行了對(duì)比,基因發(fā)生變化的老鼠的生物鐘更短 ,只有20小時(shí))可知,研究人員通過(guò)比較不同的老鼠來(lái)研究生活在火星上對(duì)睡眠的影響。故A選項(xiàng)正確。.D推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段中的 "SincetheMartiansolislongerthanadayonEarth,peoplewithshortercircadianclockscouldsufferfromhealthproblemsastheytrytoadapttotherotationalspeedoftheredplanet. 由于火星上的十天比地球上的一天長(zhǎng) ,生物鐘較短的人在試圖適應(yīng)這顆紅色星球的轉(zhuǎn)速時(shí) ,可能會(huì)出現(xiàn)健康問(wèn)題)可推知,火星上的生活將嚴(yán)重干擾你的睡眠,因?yàn)榛鹦巧系囊惶毂鹊厍蛏系囊惶扉L(zhǎng)。故D選項(xiàng)正確。第二節(jié)【文章大意】這是一篇說(shuō)明文 ,文章講述了書的發(fā)展史 ,包括紙的演變、 如何更快地復(fù)印等方面。.D根據(jù)第二段第一句“TheancientEgyptianswrotetheirstoriesonsomethingmadefrompapyrus(紙莎草 )plants.可知”,古埃及人把他們的故事寫在用紙莎草這種植物制作的東西上??仗幵诔薪拥谝欢蔚膬?nèi)容的同時(shí)引起第二段的內(nèi)容 ,故選 D。.A根據(jù)前文可知,由于紙莎草做的東西可以用來(lái)記錄故事 ,所以其他地方的人也想采用這種方法;后文又提到一種羊皮紙 ,說(shuō)它后來(lái)取代了紙莎草紙 ,說(shuō)明其他地方的人得到紙莎草不容易,才會(huì)選擇替代物,故選A。.E根據(jù)前一句“Madeoftrees,paperwaseasierandcheapertomakethanpapyrusorparchment.可知”,用樹木制成的紙 ,相比莎草紙和羊皮紙更加便宜和容易制作。所以這一段是在講用樹木制作的紙的特點(diǎn),故選E。.G這一空為段首的句子。結(jié)合整段內(nèi)容可知,這一段是在講述怎樣讓書的制造過(guò)程更加簡(jiǎn)易和迅速,再結(jié)合選項(xiàng)G中的speed可以得出答案,故選G。.C此處為最后一段的首句。本段是說(shuō)現(xiàn)在的書可以成千上萬(wàn)地復(fù)印和制作了,故選C。n.【文章大意】 本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道,主要介紹了泰國(guó)50多年來(lái)最嚴(yán)重的一次洪災(zāi)。.D根據(jù)下文可知洪災(zāi)覆蓋 (cover)了泰國(guó)的許多地區(qū)。.Canother和more都可以表示另外”的意思,more用在數(shù)詞之后,another用在數(shù)詞之前。.B洪水導(dǎo)致機(jī)場(chǎng)暫時(shí)關(guān)閉。.A下文提到該河水流經(jīng)大都市 ,如果漲潮,城市就會(huì)被淹沒(méi) ,這是最讓人擔(dān)心的事情。.A河水流經(jīng)某地應(yīng)用through。.C上文提到hightides,下文提到topthe8.2-foot-tallfloodwalls,所以此處應(yīng)該用high。.B根據(jù)常識(shí)可知防洪堤應(yīng)該是保護(hù)城市的中心區(qū)。.D防洪堤不能長(zhǎng)時(shí)間地應(yīng)對(duì)這么大的洪水。.D 政府所擔(dān)心的就是大壩的垮塌。 disappear消失;settle解決;complete完成;break垮塌。.C 根據(jù)下文可知 ,此處需要選擇一個(gè)可跟可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù)的短語(yǔ)。.C根據(jù)下文把沙袋堆在一起可知,此處表示的是用什么方式 ,故用 by。.A 根據(jù)下文可知 ,這里講的是他的看法。.A上文談到他認(rèn)為洪水不會(huì)引起嚴(yán)重的問(wèn)題,下文談到他們準(zhǔn)備好以防萬(wàn)一。上下文為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。.C should表示“萬(wàn)一”。30.B根據(jù)下文居民儲(chǔ)備糧食、水以及買救生衣等行為可知 ,他們是在做準(zhǔn)備。.A 此處表遞進(jìn)關(guān)系,故用 even。.D根據(jù)到達(dá)被淹沒(méi)的家判斷 ,需要的交通工具是船。.A那兒的許多路被水淹沒(méi)了。此處用where引導(dǎo)定語(yǔ)從句。.A由于提到具體的數(shù)目 ,這里應(yīng)該是指洪災(zāi)給這個(gè)國(guó)家造成的損失 ,故用 loss。.D 盡管(while)市民能夠控制住目前的洪水 ,但他們可能不會(huì)堅(jiān)持太久。m.【文章大意】 本文為人物傳記。甘地是印度民族的英雄 ,被尊為印度民族之父。他一直受到印度人的尊敬和愛戴。.as考查介詞。句意 :甘地 (1869—1948),印度民族英雄 ,被尊為印度民族之父。固定搭配 :behonouredas被尊為“”。as“作為”。故填 as。.married 考查固定用法。 marry是動(dòng)詞,意為和……結(jié)婚,娶某人,嫁給某人固定搭配:get/bemarried結(jié)婚”。故填married。.where考查定語(yǔ)從句。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,此處為定語(yǔ)從句,先行詞是England,關(guān)系詞在從句中作地點(diǎn)狀語(yǔ),應(yīng)使用關(guān)系副詞 where引導(dǎo)。故填 where。.surprised 考查形容詞。was后跟形容詞surprised作表語(yǔ)。此處意為在南非,他驚奇地發(fā)現(xiàn)種族歧視問(wèn)題是嚴(yán)重的 故填surprisedo.for考查介詞。句意:在那里他成立了一個(gè)組織,開辦了一個(gè)雜志,為平等的權(quán)利而斗爭(zhēng)。固定搭配:fightforsth為…,?而斗爭(zhēng)"。故填for。.when 考查定語(yǔ)從句。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知這是一個(gè)定語(yǔ)從句 ,先行詞

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