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人教版(新课程标准)必修4Unit 4 Body language素能提升演练十九(含答案)

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素能提升演练(十九) 必修4 Unit 4 Ⅰ. 单词拼写 1. We shall _____ (保卫) our motherland,whatever the cost may be. 2. The museum had several paintings _____ (代表) the artist’s early style. 3. The boy looked at me _____ (好奇地)as if I were a complete stranger. 4. He is fluent in _____ (口语的) English,but is not good at written English. 5. The machine will not _____ (运转) properly if it is not kept well oiled. 6. The police took down the witness’s _____ (陈述). 7. There were calls for _____ (主要的) changes to the system. 8. Try to avoid being _____ (主观的) and one-sided when looking at problems. 9. Speak clearly,or you’ll make yourself _____ (误解). 10. As you _____ (接近) the school, the first building you see is the teaching building. Ⅱ. 完成句子 1. The athletes _____ Jordan will take part in this year’s Special Olympics. (represent) 代表约旦的这些运动员将会参加今年的特奥会。 2. With _____, you can smell the fragrance of all kinds of flowers. (approach) 随着春天的来临,你可以闻到各种花香。 3. All the villagers were on boats to _____ the attackers arriving by sea. (defend) 所有村民都乘船抗击水上来敌以保卫他们的海岛。 4. After John retired, he is crazy about traveling, and this year _____ _____. (likely) 约翰退休后,他痴迷于旅游,今年他可能在伦敦。 5. Students from poor families can apply for educational loans _____ _____. (ease) 贫困生可以申请助学贷款以减轻家长的经济负担。 6. I _____ make a cake, but I ran out of time. (intend) 我原打算做个蛋糕,但我没时间了。 7. _____ the cat family, the small tiger looks like a big cat. (belong) 它属于猫科动物,这只小老虎看起来确实像只大猫。 8. Are you going to attend the meeting _____ next Saturday (hold) 你打算参加下周六举行的会议吗? 9. _____ a reply from his girlfriend, he decided to write again. (receive) 因没收到他女朋友的回信,他决定再写一封。 10. _____, we’ll go sightseeing. (permit) 如果天气允许,我们要去观光。 Ⅲ. 阅读理解 (A) A blind boy has learnt how to “see” again after being taught a language used by dolphins. Young Jamie Aspland utters tiny high-pitch (高音) clicks to rebound the sound off surfaces and guide him round obstacles. The four-year-old, who was born without sight, was taught the “echo location” technique as part of an exciting technique pioneered in the US to help the blind. His mother Deborah praised the treatment after her son was able to walk unaided to the park for the first time and even guided himself around a fence. She said, “It has changed our lives. The treatment has been a success. Since learning the skill we can walk to the park and Jamie no longer has to hold my hand. It’s amazing. ” Deborah, a mother of three, gave up her job as a tour operator to care for Jamie and his sick brother Kane full time. Jamie’s twin sister Rosie also has developmental and learning difficulties. She watched nervously after tiny Jamie’s first session when he approached a fence, but was able to round it. She said, “We thought he was going to go straight into it. But he ju ... ...

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