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UNIT 9 Learning 分层跟踪检测3 WRITING WORKSHOP & VIEWING WORKSHOP--2025北师大版高中英语必修第三册同步练习题(含答案与解析)

日期:2025-10-28 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:90次 大小:302906B 来源:二一课件通
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UNIT,高中英语,解析,答案,练习题,同步
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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台 2025北师大版高中英语必修第三册 分层跟踪检测(三)  WRITING WORKSHOP & VIEWING WORKSHOP & READING CLUB & ASSESSMENT A级 必备知识基础练 Ⅰ.单词拼写 1.He kept a      (日记) during his visit to Japan. 2.The two pictures are similar,although not      (完全相同的). 3.The      (差距) between us is growing. 4.There are differences in the choices of books between the      (性别). 5.Have you got any      (证据) to support this statement 6.We are anxiously waiting for the      (结果) of their discussion. Ⅱ.选词填空 1.emotion;emotional He got very       when we had to leave,and started to cry. The decision was based on       rather than careful thought. 2.expose;exposure Skin cancer can be caused by long      to the sun. Young people may risk going deaf if they      to very loud music every day. 3.evidence;evident;evidently    ,it has nothing to do with the social background. It’s      to me that they have no experience in the work. The man was set free because there was no      against him. 4.reflect;reflection;reflective He walked along the street in a      mood. Take time to      before doing important things. A moment’s       will show how stupid his argument is! 5.journal;journalist He kept a      of his travel across Asia. A      is a person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers,magazines and so on. B级 能力素养提升练 Ⅲ.阅读理解 (2024·湖北武汉高一检测) “My favorite thing about hiking is that I get to work out my legs,” said Skylar,a six-year-old camper.“And I get to see the view!” Skylar is one of twenty kids participating in the week-long Gross Out Camp,a summer program hosted at parks and outdoor spaces across Alabama.“This is kids’ natural habitat out here in the woods,” said Verna Gates,who started Gross Out Camp 14 years ago. As schools begin again across Alabama,most students are returning to days spent in indoor classrooms,but some will continue to learn and play outside,even while at school.It’s part of a growing movement to teach kids in nature and help them connect with their environment. In recent years,at least three nature preschools,or forest schools,have opened across Alabama.They operate almost entirely outside.“It seems like a very foreign concept,especially when we first described it to people,” said Sarah Crim,director of the Woodland Wonders Nature Preschool in Auburn.“But it’s great,and it works.” In this forest school,students learn knowledge from every activity.The class might discover a turtle walking along the forest floor at the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center,where the school is located.That presents an opportunity for students to talk about the animal’s shape and color,and write about their discovery. After starting Woodland Wonders in 2019,Crim said word spread quickly.The school has since added classes and programs for older kids,but they can’t keep up with dema ... ...

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