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姓名: 班级 Unit 4 4.2 Discovering Useful Structures 一、基础巩固 1.单句语法填空 1.These old people have experienced all kinds of (suffer) in their difficult times. 2.They treat me as if I (be) a stranger. 3. (trap) in the ruins, the girl still held a positive attitude. 4.I’m (shock) at his determined attitude towards this matter. 5.It rained for two weeks on end, completely (ruin) our holiday. 6.Around 540 million people (affect) by secondhand smoke, which causes 100,000 deaths per year. 7. (bury) under the ruins, the little girl was rather frightened. 8.Though (suffer) such a heavy loss,the boss didn’t lose the courage to go on with his business. 9.The earthquake was so big that most of the houses in the small village were completely (destroy). 10.When it was my turn to express my opinion, I was nervous to say a word. II.完成句子 1.我建议你应该待在这儿,好像什么事也没有发生过。 I suggest that you should stay here . 2.这男孩太小了,还不会自己穿衣服 The boy is . 3.可怕的地震使整个城市在15秒内变成废墟。 The terrible earthquake_ in 15 seconds. 4.面对灾难,我们应该保持积极的心态,为更美好的未来重建家园。 In times of disaster, we should . 5.我很感激,你把我从困境中解救了出来。 I’m grateful that you the difficult situation. 6.有这么多工作要做,我不能和你一起出去看电影。 ,_I can’t go out to see a film with you. 更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂III.根据语境填入适当的关系代词和关系副词。 Tornadoes are strong winds 1._____________ can cause great damage. It is not easy to know where they will go, so it can be difficult to warn people 2.______________ might be affected. In order to learn more about how tornadoes form and move, some brave researchers 3.______________ job is to explore the causes of tornadoes. They chase storms in order to collect more detailed information firsthand. Of course, the researchers have special equipment 4.__________________ can record detailed information, but they need to get close enough to use it and still keep safe from the danger. IV.Translation. 1. 一倒进去滚开水,这个玻璃杯就会破裂。(crack) 2. 你可以用锤子把这些坚果敲开。(crack) 3. 她跑得飞快好像魔鬼在追她似的。(as if) 4. 雨后玉米苗像变魔术一般的长起来了。(as if) 5. 士兵们进行了一场斗殴并毁坏了酒吧间。(ruin) 6. 百分之二十的产品外销。(percent) 7. 我百分之百同意你的看法。 8. 她丈夫是个砌砖匠。(brick) 9. 木头漂在水面上,而金属却下沉。(metal) 10. 听说我的病很严重,我吃了一惊。(shock) V.语篇语法填空(共10小题) The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that the Tittabawassee River was at least ten 1. (foot) above flood level, and still rising. Under the growing pressure of the water, the Edenville dam and the Sanford dam broke on 19, May, 2020. The flooding has covered many roads and bridges in Midland County. For 2 . ( safe) , so far the Michigan National Guard 3. ( help) in moving around 11,000 people in the nearby towns of Edenville, Sanford, and Midland from their homes. 更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂Midland is home to the Dow Chemical Company, 4 . raises other worries. The company has large chemical tanks in Midland which, if 5 . (flood),could release(释放)dangerous chemicals into the river. For decades, Dow released dangerous chemical pollution into the Tittabawassee River.6. a result, there is an area farther downstream that is7. (heavy) polluted. The chemicals there have settled into the mud on the river bottom and in the areas along the river. The area was supposed 8. (clean) up next year. Now there are concerns that the strong flood waters could make the 9. (harm) chemicals come out and release them back into the river. This could cause serious problems, and would make any cleanup far 10. difficult. 二、拓展提升 1.阅读理解 A Jack Frost has paid another visit to the Midwest. For the second time this week, a major winter storm has left people from Oklahoma to the Great Lakes struggling to stay safe and warm. Heavy, wet snow has shut down major highways, put off flights and left hundreds of thousands of Midwesterners without power. "It's just snow. That's all we can see," said Shannon Wickware of Woodward, Ohio. The storm began in Texas on Sunday and rapidly traveled north. A gust of wind pushed the storm up towards Oklahoma, bringing fifteen inches of snow to parts of Oklahoma. It then moved east and hovered over Chicago, dropping four inches of wet snow on top of the city and its suburbs. Airlines canceled (取消) nearly 500 flights at Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports. Later, the storm swept Ohio, causing a lot of problems for the local people. Taking into account the safety of their students in the storm, many schools in the affected areas either put off opening or did not open at all. In Kansas City, Missouri, up to ten inches of snow had fallen before midday on Tuesday. The city's mayor, Sly James, declared a state of emergency. Most government and office buildings were shut down. Some hospitals were forced to close urgent-care clinics. While heavy snowfall is not usual for this part of the country at this time of year, it is the amount of moisture (湿气) in the snow that makes conditions extra "treacherous". When snow is especially wet, it weighs down trees and brings down power lines. Roofs can cave in under the pressure and roads can become very icy. The power lines have cut off electricity to more than 100,000 homes and businesses in the Midwest. As snow falls and the temperature continues to drop, people are preparing the best they can to stay dry and safe. The bad weather is making travel difficult for even snowplows (扫雪 机) and repair vehicles. 1. What's the CORRECT order of the places that the snowstorm passed? a. Chicago b. Oklahoma c. Texas d. Ohio A. d-c-a-b B. b-c-a-d C. a-d-b-c D. c-b-a-d 更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂2. What can be inferred about Kansas City, Missouri? A. It was seriously affected by the snowstorm. B. It had never experienced such a big storm before. C. It was hit worse than any other city by the storm. D. It wasn't hit as badly as expected by the storm. 3. What does the underlined word "treacherous" in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Pleasant. B. Dangerous. C. Natural. D. Amazing. 4. What would be the best title for the passage? A. The Midwest was hit by snowstorms twice. B. Schools in America have been closed because of a storm. C. America has very severe weather this winter. D. Another major winter storm swept through the Midwest. B Maggie, a girl of thirteen years old, lived on the west coast of the United States. She had never experienced an earthquake before; she only prepared for it. As long as she could remember, preparing for an earthquake was common at her school. Her family had made plans as well in case of a natural disaster. One day, Maggie arrived home from school at the usual time. However, it was not the same as usual. She was home alone. Her mom would be driving home on the busy freeway and her dad was to arrive at the airport. He was coming home from a two-week business trip. After finishing her homework, Maggie felt a little hungry, so she went to the kitchen to find something to eat. Just then she felt a shake, then the violent shaking. Maggie quickly ran under the large table in the dining room. The sounds of breaking glass and the crashing of many things were deafening, and Maggie hugged herself in fear. After what seemed like a very long time, the earthquake appeared to be over. Maggie could hear the sound of water rushing below her in the basement. And there was the smell of natural gas in the air. Maggie knew where the main water valve (阀门) was and how to turn it off. Dad had shown her before. Slowly and carefully she came out from under the table. The once tidy home was then almost unrecognizable. Walls had fallen down and many things in the room were in a mess. As Maggie approached the open basement door, she could see the steps. Carefully she made her way down into the dark basement. While placing her feet firmly on the floor, Maggie felt a sudden pain as a large wood hit her head and shoulder. She fell unconscious onto a pile of boxes. An hour later, she woke up and found her parents beside her. She was happy that she was still alive! 1. What can we infer from the first paragraph? A. Earthquakes are the main natural disasters in the US. B. Maggie's parents taught her how to survive in an earthquake. C. Earthquakes occur often in the west of the US. D. Maggie has some self-help awareness in earthquakes. 2. What does the underlined word "deafening" in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Very loud. B. Quite familiar. C. Very distant. D. Quite strange. 更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂3. What can we know about Maggie? A. She was the only child in her family. B. She was not afraid at all during the earthquake. C. She was hurt when turning off the water valve. D. She had experienced an earthquake before. 4. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. A story of a girl in an earthquake. B. The importance of preparing for an earthquake. C. The ways to escape from an earthquake. D. The danger of an earthquake. C During an earthquake, you should know what to do. If the earthquake strikes while you're inside a house, you should lie on the floor under a strong table or other furniture (家具). If there is no furniture, you can cover your head with your arms and keep still in the corner of the room. You should keep away from windows, glass walls, or anything that can fall. If you are in bed, hold firmly onto your bed and make use of a pillow (枕头) to safeguard your head. You may use a doorway but only when it is close to you. You should also consider whether it is strong enough to support the falling walls. If you are running out, do not use lifts, even if they work. Electricity may go out at any time. Many injuries happen when people try to rush out. This means you ought to stay in your house or perhaps wherever you are. When you are outdoors, you should stay far from buildings, power wires or lights. You should be in the open until the quake stops. Remember that many earthquake deaths outside the house come from falling walls, flying glass and other falling pieces. If an earthquake strikes and you are driving, you should pull up to the side of the highway and stop as quickly as possible. You are not supposed to stop under trees or buildings. Don't stop in the middle of the street as it could trouble others. When trapped, you shouldn't move. Your mouth should be covered with a piece of clothing or a handkerchief. This is because it is possible for you to take in some dust (灰尘). Do not shout whenever possible. You should only shout in the end to get help from rescuers. 1. What is the writer's purpose in writing this passage? A. To tell us what to do when an earthquake strikes. B. To tell us the dangers of an earthquake. C. To tell us how an earthquake happens. D. To tell us what to prepare for an earthquake. 2. What should you do if there's no furniture in the room during an earthquake? A. Find something to support walls B. Stay near the window. C. Stay in the corner of the room. D. Lie still on the floor. 3. What are you supposed to do if you are in bed when an earthquake strikes? A. Use a doorway wherever it is. B. Stay in bed using a pillow to protect your head. C. Stay under the bed to avoid injuries. 更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂D. Get out of the bedroom as soon as possible. 4. According to the passage, during an earthquake, you'd better _______. a. use a lift to escape b. stay away from buildings c. only shout when needed d. keep driving to escape A. ad B. cd C. ab D. bc V.语法填空 Mountain climbing is a sport different from rock climbing . Mountain climbing equipment therefore differs 1.____________ rock climbing equipment sometimes, 2. ____________ the two sports do have many pieces of equipment in common. Perhaps 3.____________ most common piece of mountain climbing equipment is the carabiner, 4.____________ is a metal hook(挂钩) with a gate that opens and closes to make a rope through it.This piece of equipment is used for a variety of purposes, and most 5.____________(climber) have several carabiners on hand during a climb. Mountain climbers also 6.____________(usual) use a tool called an ice axe(冰镐). This tool is used for different purposes according to 7.____________(it) design: some ice axes are designed for climbing pieces of ice, and they are used together with another piece of mountain climbing equipment 8.____________(know) as crampons.Crampons have sharp metal teeth that 9.____________(connect) with the climber’s shoes.The ice axes used for climbing often feature a bend in the handle, and people often choose the ice axe that 10.____________(be) narrow and strong enough to be plunged(穿入) into hard ice repeatedly . The teeth of the crampon are also narrow and quite hard for the same purposes. 更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂更多资料添加微信号:hiknow_007 淘宝搜索店铺:乐知课堂