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Unit5AdelicateworldPeriod2一詞形轉(zhuǎn)換和動(dòng)詞的形式變換(用所給詞的正確形式填空)1.Ithinkitnogood(do)toomanythingsforchildren.2.Althoughitisn'tallowedtosetofffireworks,peoplestillthinkitnecessary____(celebrate)theSpringFestivalwarmly.3.Ifinditinteresting(learn)English.4.Idon'tfeelitdifficult(understand)theSpecialEnglish.5.Allthesenoisesmadeitimpossibleforme(go)onwiththework.6.Doyouconsideritanygood(try)again?二固定用法和搭配(在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~)1.IthinknecessaryforustolearnEnglishwell.2.Iusedtofeelitaterriblethingmymothershouldhavetodothehouseworkendlessly.3.Oursuccessdependedoniteveryteammemberplayedtheirownpartwell.4.Wehavemadeclearthatwearestronglyagainstsmokingintheoffice.5.Iwouldappreciateifyoucouldgivemeahandwithmyworktomorrow.6.Whydon'tyoubringittohisattentionyou'retooilltoworkon?7.Iseetothatshegoestoschoolontime.8.Ihateitsomeonecameinwithoutknockingthedoor.9.Ican'tanswerforitheishonest.10.Don'ttakeforgrantedthatyourparentsshoulddoeverythingforyou.三句型轉(zhuǎn)換1.Mikethinksthatitishisdutytodosomethingforthepeopleinneedofhelp.→Mikeforthepeopleinneedofhelp.2.Allthechildrenarewelltakencareofinthiskindergarten.WeoweittoMrs.Lee.→Weinthiskindergarten.3.Manypeoplethinkthatitisimportantforstudentstolearnaforeignlanguagewell.→Manypeopleaforeignlanguagewell.4.Istillbelievethatitisnecessarythatyoushouldpayavisittoyourschoolfriends.→Istillavisittoyourschoolfriends.5.Youwon'tcatchmedoingthatagain.Ihavemadeitknowntoyou.→I_youwon'tcatchmedoingthatagain.四書法與寫作請(qǐng)臨摹之后再利用課余時(shí)間背誦。提醒:①每個(gè)字母圓潤(rùn)飽滿,壓線書寫;②宜用0.5或0.7mm中性筆。Ⅰ.閱讀理解AMicroplasticsareeverywhereinourenvironment.It'shardlysurprisingthatthetinyfragmentshavealsobeenfoundinhumans.AnewstudyshowsthatAmericansareconsumingasmanyas121,000particleseachyear.Measuring50to500micronsinlength,microplasticscomefromavarietyofsources,includinglargeplasticsthatbreakdownintosmallerandsmallerpieces.Therefore,muchremainsunknownaboutthecommonexistenceofthesematerialswithinthehumanbody,aswellastheirimpactonhumanhealth.Hopingtofillinsomeofthesegaps,aresearchteamledbyKieranCox,aPhDcandidateattheUniversityofVictoria,lookedat26papersassessingtheamountofmicroplasticsincommonlyconsumedfooditems,amongwhichareseafood,sugars,salts,honey,alcoholandwater.Theteamalsoevaluatedthepotentialconsumptionofmicroplasticsthroughinhalation(吸入)usingpreviouslyreporteddataonmicroplasticconcentrationsintheairandtheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency'sreportedrespirationrates.Basedonthesedata,theresearcherscalculatedthatourannualconsumptionofmicroplasticsviafoodanddrinkrangesfrom39,000to52,000particles.Whenmicroplasticstakeninthroughinhalationaretakenintoaccount,therangejumpstobetween74,000and121,000particlesperyear.Theauthorsofthestudyfoundthatpeoplewhodrinkexclusivelyfromplasticwaterbottlesabsorbanadditional90,000microplasticseachyear,comparedto4,000amongthosewhoonlyconsumetapwater.“Thisshowsthatsmalldecisions,overthecourseofayear,reallymatterandhaveanimpact,”Coxsays.Thenewstudy,accordingtoitsauthors,wasthefirsttoinvestigate“theaccumulativehumanexposure”tomicroplastics.Butinalllikelihood,theresearchtellsonlyasmallpartoftheentirestory.Collectively,thefoodanddrinkthattheresearchersanalyzedrepresent15percentofAmericans'caloricintake.Theteamcouldnotaccountforfoodgroupslikefruits,vegetablesandgrainsbecausetheresimplyisnotenoughdataontheirmicroplasticcontent.Forthoseworriedaboutmicroplasticconsumption,cuttingdownbottledwaterisagoodplacetostart.Buttotheheartoftheproblem,wehavetostopproducingandusingsomuchplastic.1.Whatmakesitdifficulttoknowmicroplasticscommonlyexistinthehumanbody?A.Thequality. B.Thequantity.C.Theshape. D.Thesize.2.HowdidKieranCox'steamcalculatethepotentialconsumptionofmicroplastics?A.Bystudyingpapers.B.Bycomparingtheimpacts.C.Byanalyzingthedata.D.Byconductingexperiments.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Drinkinglessplasticbottledwaterhelpstotakeinfewermicroplastics.B.Thestudyisamongtheearliesttoinvestigatehumanexposuretomicroplastics.C.Cox'steamgainedcomprehensiveinformationofmicroplasticstakeninbyhumans.D.Peopleconsume74,000to121,000particlesofmicroplasticsperyearfromfoodanddrink.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThePotentialProblemsofMicroplasticsB.MicroplasticsComingfromVariousSourcesC.MicroplasticsFoundWithinHumanBodiesD.TheImpactofMicroplasticsonHumanHealthBCaptured(捕獲的)carbondioxide(CO2)couldbeusedtoextract(提煉)usefulmetals(金屬)fromrecycledtechnologysuchassmartphonebatteriesratherthanjustbeingburiedunderground.Thetechniquecouldhelpmakeitmoreeconomicaltocapturethegreenhousegasbeforeitenterstheatmosphere.“IfyoualsoextractmetalsbyfillingCO2,youaddvaluetoaprocessthatisknowntobecostly,”saysJulienLeclaireattheUniversityofLyon,France.CO2isthemaincauseofmodernclimatechange,somanypeoplehaveattemptedtodeveloptechnologiestocaptureitwhenitcomesfrompowerplantsandothermajorsources.Thegascanthenbestoredunderground.Theproblemisthatsuchcarboncaptureandstorage(CCS)isexpensive.“Noonewantstopaythepriceforit,”saysLeclaire.TomakeCCSmoreappealing,Leclaire'steamhasfoundauseforthegas.HisteamcollectedCO2fromacargas,cooledit,thenpumpeditintoamixofchemicals.TheCO2combinedwiththemixtomakemanymolecules(分子)ofvariousshapesandsizes.Theteamfoundthatthisprocesscouldsortoutmixturesofmetals,becauseonemetalwoulddissolve(溶解)intheliquidwhileanotherwouldformasolid.Inaseriesofexperiments,theysuccessfullyseparatedthreekindsofmetals—allofwhichareusedinbatteries,smartphonesandcomputers.Iftheprocesscanbewidelyused,itcouldbeamoreenvironmentallyfriendlywaytorecyclebatteriesandotherelectricalequipment,saysLeclaire.Thisisnormallydoneusinghighlyreactivechemicals,whicharepotentiallypolluting.ReplacingthemwithCO2shouldleadtoamuchlowerenvironmentalpollution,hesays.OtherresearchersandcompaniesaretryingtochangecapturedCO2intousefulmaterialslikeplastics,whicharenormallyproducedfrompetrol,butthisischemicallydifficult.LeclairesayshisapproachismoreinlinewithhowCO2behavesnaturally.“Insteadofcopyingwhatweknowhowtodobetterandcheaperwithoil,let'sfindthingsyoucanonlydowithCO2,”hesays.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Extractingusefulmetalsfromrecycledtechnologyiswidelyusednow.B.Usefulmetalsintheatmosphereareusedtomakesmartphonebatteries.C.Abandonedsmartphonebatteriesmayhavebeenburiedundergroundbefore.D.ThegreenhousegasCO2couldbecleanedupafterenteringtheatmosphere.6.WhyaremanypeopleattemptingtocaptureCO2?A.CO2isthemaincauseofmodernclimatechange.B.CO2canbeusedtorecyclemanyresources.C.CapturedCO2canbechangedtousefulgas.D.CO2isharmfultopeople'shealth.7.WhatbenefitcouldLeclaire'steam'sapproachbring?A.Itcouldendtheuseofplastics.B.Itcouldreduceenvironmentalpollution.C.Itcouldmakemoremetalsavailabletohumans.D.Itcouldhelpreducethecostofbatteryproduction.8.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheWaystoMakeSmartphoneBatteriesB.TheReasonforCapturingGreenhouseGasC.CollectingCO2IsStartingtoMakeNewProgressD.CapturedCO2CouldBeUsedtoHelpRecycleUsefulMetalsⅡ.七選五Notonlydosmart-phonesprovideunlimitedaccesstoinformation,theyprovideperfectopportunitiestomultitask(doingtwounrelatedthingsatthesametime).Anyactivitycanbeaccompaniedbymusic,selfiesorsocialmediaupdates.Ofcourse,somepeoplepickimpropertimetotextandlawmakershavesteppedin.1.________InHawaii,it'sillegaltotextorevenlookatyourphonewhilecrossingthestreet,andintheNetherlandsthey'vebannedtextingwhilebiking.2.________Soyouneedlearntoself-control.Understandinghowthebrainmultitasksandwhywefindmultitaskingsoappealingwillhelpyourealizethedangerofpullingoutyourphone.Twentystateshavebansondrivingusingahand-heldphonewhilestillallowinghands-freecalls.Yethands-freeorhand-heldmakesnodifference.3.________Therealproblemistheswitch(切換)ofattentionbetweentheconversationandroad,andthataffectsperformance.Peoplesensethisandwhenonthephonetheydriveslowerandincreasetheirfollowingdistance,buttheyarefartooconfidentandthinkthesemeasuresreducerisks.4.________Everyoneknowstextingbehindthewheelisdangerous,butlisteningtomusicorchattingwithapassengerseemssoundemandingastobe.Yetbothmeasurablyaffectdriving.Peoplemultitaskmerelybecausetheyseenoharminit;theyseebenefits.5.________Mostpeoplewillstillchoosetomultitask.Buttheyshouldbefullyawareofhowthatchoiceaffectsthemandthepotentialconsequencesforthemselvesandothers.Theyneedtopayattentiontohowmuch—orhowlittle—theyarepayingattention.A.Theymultitaskforefficiency,tofightboredomortokeepupwithsocialmedia.B.Butlegislation(法律)won'tbanallsituationsinwhichmultitaskingisunwise.C.Insteadofmultitasking,theytakemorerestbreaksandgetasocialmediafixduringabreak.D.Theydamagedrivingprocessequivalentlyasfarasexternal(外部的)dangersgo.E.However,textingwhilebikingseemssoundemandingastobeharmless.F.Forty-eightstateshavebannedtextingwhiledriving.G.Thisconfidenceisespeciallyunderstandableforverysimpletasks.Ⅲ.語(yǔ)法填空Asthecoronavirus(冠狀病毒)outbreakcontinues,manyAmericansarefearfulof1.____________(use)publictransportation.Theyalsoarelookingforways2.____________(get)exercisewithouthavingtogotoagym,aswellaswaystoenjoytheoutdoors.So,itmaynotbe3.____________(surprise)thatthepandemic(流行病)hasledtoamajorincreaseinbicyclesales.IntheUnitedStates,bicyclesatbigstoreslikeWalmarthavesoldout.Andsmallbicyclestorescannotkeepup4.____________demandfor“family-style”bicycles:thelow-cost,easy-to-ridemodels.Thebicycleindustryisseeingitsbiggestsalesincreasesincetheoilcrisisofthe1970s,saidJayTownley,5.____________industryexpert.“People...havepanicked,”Townleysaid.He6.____________(compare)thesaleofbicyclestotherushtobuyproductsliketoiletpaperatthestartofthepandemic.Theriseinbicyclesalesisnoth

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