1、必修四 Unit 1 Women of achievement 同步练习一一、用括号内所给词的适当形式填空1. Do you ever _(argument)with your family about which TV program to watch?2. Lin Qiaozhi was a _(specialize) in womens illnesses3. Only by means of working hard can we _(achievement) our aims .4. She was ashamed of her childrens bad b_(behave) th
2、at they robbed the old woman.5. I will _ (organization) an activity to draw their attention to my progress.6. This actor is famous not only for his talent but also for his _(kind).7. We should take it into _ (considerate) that how we can improve our English.8. You can _ (connection) your laptop to t
3、he wired network in the computer labs.二、预习课文,根据中文提示找出相对应的词组(from page 1 to 3)1. 把赶出,驱除出2. 处死,杀死3. 把某人的一生奉献给,献身于4. 而不是,宁可也不愿5. 考虑6. 和交流,沟通7. 解决,弄懂,算出8. 建立,创立9. 过(忙碌/幸福/正常/艰难)的生活10. 涌上心头11. 离开,启程12. 放弃三、用以上词组的适当形式填空1. Now the summer vacation is over, we should _ our all _ our study.2. photography is r
4、egarded more as an art _ a simple hobby nowadays.3. A special team was immediately _ to look into the case after the bullet train collision.4. It only took him a second to _ what it was after he knew the key.5. We just had nothing in common and I couldnt _ his friends.6. Even if you are in a seeming
5、ly hopeless situation, but dont _.7. As a hairy child, he could not _ as others did.8. A few minutes after we got on the train, the whistle sounded and the train began to _.四、完形填空In 1957, Jane Goodall first met the famous anthropologist (人类学者) Dr Louis Leakey, who later played an important role in h
6、er life. _1_ the idea of gaining insight into humans evolutionary (进化的) past, Dr Leakey _2_ a pioneering long-term field study on _3_ chimps. Even though Jane had no formal _4_, her patience and determination to understand animals _5_ him to choose her for the study. _6_ it was unusual for a woman t
7、o work in the forest of Africa, going there _7_ the fulfillment (实现) of her childhood dream. In the summer of 1960 she _8_ in Tanzania(坦桑尼亚) on Lake Tanganyikas eastern shore. This marked the _9_ of the longest continuous field study of animals in their_10_ habitat(栖息地). Five years _11_ , she earned
8、 a doctors degree at Cambridge University and then _12_ to Tanzania to found the Gombe Stream Research Center. And in 1977, to provide on-going _13_ for chimp research, Dr Goodall _14_ The Jane Goodall Institute. Today, she _15_ most of her time traveling around the world, giving lectures on her _16
9、_ at Gombe and speaking to school groups about Roots & Shoots, her environmental education and humanitarian program for the _17_. “Chimps have given me so _18_. The long hours spent with them in the _19_ have enriched my life beyond measure(不可估量). What I have learned from them has shaped my _20_ of
10、human behavior, of our place in nature.” 1. A. As B. WithC. AlongD. Under2. A. suggested B. achievedC. arguedD. changed 3. A. modest B. specialC. rude D. wild 4. A. exercise B. trainingC. living D. practice 5. A. devoted B. let C. made D. led 6. A. If B. BecauseC. Although D. Once7. A. meant B. stop
11、pedC. intended D. inspired8. A. arrived B. left C. reached D. went 9. A. end B. beginningC. happeningD. achievement 10. A. new B. old C. man-made D. natural 11. A. later B. before C. ago D. behind 12. A. connected B. referredC. returned D. turned 13. A. environment B. evidence C. timeD. support 14.
12、A. created B. built C. founded D. set15. A. costs B. spends C. pays D. devotes 16. A. bravery B. presence C. experiences D. appearance 17. A. animals B. youth C. human D. adults 18. A. little B. many C. much D. few 19. A. field B. universityC. institute(协会,学院)D. forest20. A. imagination B. desire C.
13、 understanding D. protection五、阅读理解Philippe Charlier, a scientist in Paris, France, began to study the supposed Joan of Arc Relics from the church in Normandy, France last year. Charliers team studied the relics including a part of cloth and a human rib2 and gave them chemical tests.Close study of th
14、e human rib(肋骨) showed that it had not been burned but may have been heated to make its surface black, Charlier said. Meanwhile, the piece of cloth contained large amounts of pine pollen(松树花粉). Pine resin(松树脂) was widely used in Egypt, Charlier explained, adding that pine trees did not grow in Norma
15、ndy during Joan of Arcs time. Final proof came from carbon-14 chemical test, which dated the human remains between the third and sixth centuries B.C. Charlier believes that people in France found a mummy(木乃伊) and not the remains of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc Relics always attract great attention becau
16、se Joans life was short but great. Late in the Hundred Years War, which was fought between France and England from 1337 to 1453, she said that she heard the voice from God telling her to recover her country from the English. After many battles against the English she was caught, and in 1431, she was
17、 burned to death in the French city of Rouen. The supposed remains of Joan of Arc were discovered in 1867 and were officially recognized by the government. However, Charlier doubted it Are they the real remains of Joan of Arc? After years of study, he thinks that he has found the answer.1. This pass
18、age mainly talks about _.A. the research that shows that the remains of Joan of Arc are actually an Egyptian mummyB. scientist Philippe Charliers new finding of Joan of Arc RelicsC. the importance of Egyptian mummies in scientific researchD. the history of Joan of Arc and the Joan of Arc Relics2. Ac
19、cording to the passage, _ was NOT studied.A. a piece of clothB. a human ribC. carbon 14D. the site where the relics were discovered3. Why did the scientist Charlier start this researchA. He was asked to study Joan of Arcs remains by the French government.B. Joan of Arc Relics always attract great attention.C. He thought that Egypt was the place of origin before the announcement.D. He doubted if Joan of Arc Relics were real.编印:屠小平 2014/8/25 211220 参考答案:完形答案1-5 BADBD 6-19 CAABD 11-15 ACDCB 16-20 CBCDC 阅读理解:ADD