
必修一 Unit 2 Extended reading & Project 班级:_____ 姓名:_____ 一、词形转换 press vt.&vi. 催促,逼迫;按,压;挤,推 n.报章杂志,报刊;(the press) 新闻工作者,新闻界→ _____ n.压力 eager adj. 热切的,渴望的,渴求的→_____adv. 渴望地→_____n.热切,渴望 adventure n.冒险,冒险经历,奇遇→ _____adj. 勇于冒险的;新奇的;惊险的→_____ n. 冒险者;冒险家;投机分子 flexible adj. 灵活的,可变动的;柔韧的→_____ adv. 灵活地;有弹性地;柔软地;易曲地→_____ n. 灵活性;弹性;柔韧性;适应性 account n. 账户;描述;解释vt. 认为是,视为→_____n. 会计;会计师 rent n. 租金vi. & vt. 租用;出租→_____ adj. 租用的;出租的 secure adj. 安心的;可靠的;牢固的→_____ adv. 安心地;牢固地→_____ n.安全 graduate vi.& vt. 毕业 n.毕业生→_____n.毕业 emergency n.突发事件,紧急情况→_____adj. 紧急的;突然出现的 volunteer vi.& vt.自愿做,义务做 n.志愿者→_____adj. 志愿的 operation n. 手术;运转,操作 →_____ v. 运转, 操作;控制;使运行;(使)运转; 经营,营业; 动手术→_____ n. 技工;接线员;经营者 scene n. (戏剧等)场; 场面; 片段; 地点, 现场; 景象→_____ adj. 风景优美的;舞台布景的 flat n. 公寓adj. 平坦的;瘪了的→_____v. 把…弄平;压缩;击败 (对手);使不活跃 response n.回复;反应,响应→_____vi. 回答;响应 词块积累 1. 银行账户 _____ 2. 焦急地;关切地;翘首以盼地 _____ 3. 一种安心的感觉;安全感 _____ 4. 从...毕业 _____ 5. 聚集在...周围;围拢 _____ 6. 用于应对突发紧急情况;以备不时之需 _____ _____ 7. 自愿做某事;主动提出做某事 _____ _____ 8. 放弃(吸烟);戒(烟) _____ 9. (伸手)越过(桌子) _____ 10. 去市中心 _____ 11. 从...取钱 _____ 12. 改编自... _____ 单词填空 Can you a_____ for your behavior on that night 2. When Nels g_____ from grammar school, he wanted to go on to high school. 3. It was used for sudden e_____, such as the time when Christine broke her arm and had to be taken to a doctor. 4. I knocked on the door but there was no r_____. 5. His cousin was in hospital recovering from an o_____ on his arm. 7. If you exercise on a regular basis, you are sure to have an attractive f_____. 8. She has the ability to keep calm in an e_____, for which we admire her a lot. 9. He gave a detailed a_____ of what happened on the terrible night. 10. I have decided to go to the countryside after _____ (毕业). 11. The _____(志愿者) were giving out food and drinks to the people affected by the earthquake. 12. You can make your home more _____ (安全的) with our alarm system. 13. My mother goes _____ (往市中心) to buy some living necessities (必备品) each Saturday. 四、阅读理解 第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Parents often believe that they have a good relationship with their teenagers. But last summer, Joanna and Henry noticed a change in their older son. Suddenly he seemed to be talking far more to his friends than to his parents. “The door to his room is always shut,” Joanna noted. Tina and Mark noticed similar changes in their 14-year-old daughter. “She used to sit in my arms on the sofa and talk with me,” said Mark. “Now we joke that she does ... ...
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