Unit 2 Wildlife Protection 寒假作业 一、语法填空 1.For most of the teenagers, it can be difficult _____ their parents treat them like a child but expect them to act like an adult. 2.After school, there were many clubs to join and the one _____ attracted me most was the Rugby Club. 3.She _____(frequent) wonders what would have happened if she had made different choices in her life. 4.When it comes to_____ (care) for the elderly, you must have enough patience and love. 5.The app reminds users to take measures_____ (keep) their accounts safe like using strong passwords. 6.It is a beautiful, well-planned floating city, which is in harmony _____its surroundings. 7.To find an effective cure for the disease, the experts have carried out _____mass of experiments. 8.Branagh won two awards for his screen _____(adapt) of Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth. 9.Now the patients _____(look) after by the nurses, and we hope they recover as soon as possible. 10.Mothers are often the ones who provide _____(emotion) support for the family. 11.Planes, cars and trains _____ (use)by business people for travelling. 12.The flowers _____ (water)by Li Ming already. 13.A piano concert _____ (give)here last Friday. 二、阅读理解 A Summer reading Finding Junie Kim by Ellen Oh Middle schooler Junie Kim is facing bullying (欺凌) at school, but she keeps quiet. Then, for a school project, Junie interviews her grandparents, who grew up in Korea during wartime in the 1950s. In their story of struggle, Junie finds the courage to speak up. The book will encourage any kid who has ever been in Junie’s shoes. Simon B. Rhymin’ by Dwayne Reed Simon is starting fifth grade and wants everyone to call him Notorious D.O.G. because he wants to be a famous rapper (说唱歌手). But he’s shy about using his voice to express his thoughts. When a teacher asks the class to give a talk, Simon must face his fears. Simon B. Rhymin’ is a great book that will give confidence to readers who are going through similar struggles. A Shot in the Arm! by Don Brown A Shot in the Arm! is a novel about the history of vaccines (疫苗). Readers learn how vaccines have been used throughout history to fight disease. The author also introduces people around the world who helped with the development of vaccines. A Shot in the Arm! is an exciting read that uses colorful drawings to pull the reader in. The One Thing You’d Save by Linda Sue Park If your house were on fire, what one thing would you save Writer Linda Sue Park explores different answers to this question in poems that show the different voices of a middle school class. Some choose baseball cards or toy animals. One picks a sweater that was passed down for generations. The book is illustrated (给……作插图) with black-and-white art. Readers of all ages will like this book. It helps you realize what matters most. 14.What problem does Simon have A. He is bullied at school. B. He fears receiving vaccines. C. He dislikes doing his homework. D. He is afraid of express ... ...
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