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    20 单元复习与提升1 分层单词写作词汇1. disaster n.灾难;灾害2. drought n.旱灾;久旱3. slide vi.& vt.(使)滑行;滑动4. flood n.洪水;大量vi.淹没;大量涌入 vt.使灌满水;淹没5. rescue n.& vt.营救;救援6. ruin n.& vt.破坏;毁坏7. trap vt.使落入险境;使陷入圈套 n.险境;陷阱8. bury vt.埋葬;安葬9. effort n.努力;艰难的尝试;尽力10. supply n.供应(量);补给;[pl.]补给品vt.供应;供给11. calm adj.镇静的;沉着的vt.使平静;使镇静12. aid n.援助;帮助;救援物资 vi.& vt.formal)帮助;援助13. crash vt.& vi.碰撞;撞击 n.撞车;碰撞14. sweep vt.& vi.打扫;清扫15. wave n.海浪;波浪 vi.& vt.挥手;招手16. strike vi.& vt.struck, struck/stricken)侵袭;突击;击打 n.罢工;罢课;袭击阅读词汇1. tornado n.pl.-oes or -os龙卷风;旋风2. landslide n.landfall(山地或悬崖的)崩塌;滑坡3. tsunami n.海啸4. magnitude n.(地)震级;重大5. evacuate vt.疏散;撤出vi.撤离6. helicopter n.直升机7. crack n.裂纹;裂缝vi.& vt.(使)破裂8. unify vi.& vt.统一;(使)成一体9. tap vi.& vt.轻叩;轻敲;轻拍n.水龙头;轻叩;轻敲10. whistle vi.吹口哨;发出笛声vt.吹口哨n.哨子(声);呼啸声拓展词汇1. damage vt.损害;破坏 n.损坏;损失damaged adj.被损坏的damaging adj.造成破坏的;有害的2. destroy vt.摧毁;毁灭destructive adj.引起破坏(或毁灭)的;破坏(或毁灭)性的destruction n.摧毁;毁灭;破坏3. death n.死;死亡dead adj.死的;失去生命的dying adj.垂死的deadly adj.(可能)致命的 adv.极其;非常die v.死亡4. affect vt.影响;(疾病)侵袭;深深打动affective adj.情感的affection n.喜爱;钟爱5. shelter n.避难所;居所;庇护 vt.保护;掩蔽 vi.躲避(风雨或危险)sheltered adj.受到保护的;有遮蔽物的6. shock vt. 使)震惊 n.休克;令人震惊的事;震惊shocking adj.令人震惊的shocked adj.感到震惊的7. electricity n.电;电能electric adj.电的;用电的electronic adj.电子的8. breathe vi. &  vt.呼吸breathless adj.(令人)气喘吁吁的;(令人)屏息的breath n.呼吸的空气9. revive vt.& vi.复活;(使)苏醒revival n.振兴;复苏10. wisdom n.智慧;才智wise adj.明智的;充满智慧的unwise adj.不明智的11. suffer vt.遭受;蒙受 vi.(因疾病、痛苦、悲伤等)受苦suffering n.折磨;苦难12. erupt vi.& vt.(火山)爆发;(岩浆、烟等)喷出eruption n.喷发13. survive vi.生存;存活 vt.幸存;艰难度过survival n.幸存survivor n.幸存者14. power n.电力供应;能量;力量;控制力powerful adj.强壮的;强有力的powerless adj.无能为力;无权的15. emergency n.突发事件;紧急情况emergent adj.新兴的emerge v.浮现;出现16. deliver vt.& vi.递送;传达 vt.发表delivery n.递送;交付17. effect n.结果;效果;影响effective adj.有效的;起作用的effectively adv.有效地;实际上;事实上18. length n.长度;长lengthen v.(使)变长long adj.长的2 高频短语1. volcanic eruption火山喷发2. as if似乎;好像;仿佛3. in ruins严重受损;破败不堪4. in shock震惊;吃惊5. in the open air露天;在户外6. first aid kit急救箱7. on hand现有(尤指帮助)8. sweep away消灭;彻底消除3 经典句型1. Chickens and even pigs were too nervous to eat(太焦躁不安以至于吃不下东西), and dogs refused to go inside buildings.too...to...2. It seemed as if (似乎)the world were coming to an end!as if3. I was having breakfast with my three children when(我和我的三个孩子正在吃早饭,这时) water started filling my home.be doing...when...4. However, dangerous conditions and damaged roads will make it difficult to deliver food and supplies(使运送食物和物资变得困难). make+it+adj.+to do 【话题重现】Disasters such as tornadoes, floods, landslides, volcanic eruptions, typhoons, tsunamis, hurricanes and earthquakes have come one after another, causing great damage to many countries. On 20 December, a series of huge waves caused by an undersea earthquake raced across the ocean near Goldshore and left thousands dead. Goldshore Beach was the only local beach 1._____________survivethe disaster without any loss of life. A 10-year-old girl, Sabrina Andron, helped around 100 people escape 2. ____________((dangerouswith her knowledge of tsunamis.The day began like any other on Goldshore Beach. People were walking, running 3. ____________simply sitting on the sandy beach, 4. ____________( (enjoythe warm sea air and the soft wind that brushed their hair. Sabrina was one of the happy 5. ____________((touristuntil she noticed something odd. “The water was like the bubbles on the top of a beer,” she later explained. “It wasn’t calm and it wasn’t going in and then out. It was just coming in and in and in.” Sabrina had just learnt about tsunamis in a Geography lesson. It immediately 6. ____________ strikeher that these were signs of an approaching tsunami.Sabrina was frightened, but she soon kept her head. She warned her parents of the danger, 7. ____________at first they just thought she was joking. However, Sabrina was certain that a terrible disaster was on 8. ____________ itway and kept asking her parents to talk to a safety officer. 9. __________  her great relief, the officer immediately realized the coming danger. The beach was 10. __________  rapidcleared of people, just before the huge waves crashed into the coast.答案:1. to survive  2. danger  3. or  4. enjoying  5. tourists  6. struck  7. though  8. its  9. To  10. rapidly【主题词汇】Ⅰ.单句语法填空1 ____________the aid of our English teacherwe have made great progress this term.2As is known to alla strong and____________ (power) China will certainly benefit the whole world.3Heavy floods ____________ (strike) the South last weekcausing great damage to the local people.4Several days later most of the buildings which had been____________ (damage) were repaired.5It is a pity that the 500-year-old wooden tower ____________ (destroy) in the fire last year.6Their inventions have contributed to the development of ____________ (electricity) engineering.7In his life he set an example of bravery and ____________ (wise) to others.8Six months after ____________ (suffer) our defeat on the spring practice fieldwe won our first game.9The government has declared a state of____________ (emergent) following the earthquake.10She heard the wind ____________ (whistle) through the trees and the howl of a distant wolf.答案:1. With  2. powerful  3. struck  4. damaged  5. was destroyed  6. electrical  7. electrical  8. suffering 9. emergency  10. whistlingⅡ.完成句子1.他讲起英语来好像他是个美国人。(as if)He speaks English_____________________________________.2.他妻子去世的消息使他大为震惊。(shock)The news of his wife’s death was _____________________________________.3.被认为,这场风暴造成多达4人死亡。(as many as)The storm is thought to be responsible for_____________________________________.4.我站在那里,等着他。(现在分词作状语)I stood there, ____________________.5.他们到得太晚了,没能赶上第一班车。(too...to...)They got there______________________ the first bus.6.我正沿着河边走,突然听到了一个男孩的呼救声。(be doing...when)I ______________________________________ I heard a boy crying for help.答案:1.as if/though he were an American2.a terrible shock to him_3.as many as four deaths_4.waiting for him_5.too late to catch6.was walking along the river whenⅠ.阅读理解If plastic had been invented when the Pilgrims sailed from Plymouth, England, to North Americaand their Mayflower had been stocked with bottled water and plastic-wrapped snackstheir plastic waste would likely still be around four centuries later.Atlantic waves and sunlight would have worn all that plastic into tiny bits.And those bits might still be floating around the world’s oceans today, waiting to be eaten by some fish or oysters, and finally perhaps by one of us.Because plastic wasn’t invented until the late 19th century, and its production only really took off around 1950, we have a mere 9.2 billion tons of the stuff to deal with.Of that, more than 6.9 billion tons have become waste.And of that wastea surprising 6.3 billion tons never made it to a recycling binthe figure that shocked the scientists who published the numbers in 2017.No one knows how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in the ocean, the earth’s last sink.In 2015, Jenna Jambeck, an engineering professor of the University of Georgiacaught everyone’s attention with a rough estimatebetween 5.3 million and 14 million tons of plastic waste each year just come from coastal regions.Meanwhile, ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine(海洋的) animals every year.Nearly 700 speciesincluding endangered ones, are known to have been affected by it.Some are harmed visibly, stuck by abandoned things made of plastic.Many more are probably harmed invisibly.Marine species of all sizes, from zooplankton to whales, now eat microplastics, the bits smaller than one-fifth of an inch across.“This isn’t a problem that we don’t know what the solution is” says Ted Siegler, a Vermont resource economist who has spent more than 25 years working with developing nations on garbage.“We know how to pick up garbage.Anyone can do it.We know how to deal with it.We know how to recycle.It’s a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems ideally before the ocean turns into a thin soup of plastic.”(  )1.Why does the author mention the Pilgrims in Paragraph 1?ATo prove plastic was difficult to invent.BTo introduce what marine animals like eating.CTo tell the Pilgrims contributed a lot to the marine protection.DTo show plastic waste has a lasting effect on the ocean.(  )2.What’s the main trouble marine animals face according to the text?ALacking protection.BBeing stuck by plastics.CBeing caught by humans.DTreating plastics as food.(  )3.What does Ted Siegler want to tell us in the last paragraph?ASome people don’t know the solution to plastic waste.BPlastics will turn the ocean into a soup of plastic.CIt’s time to take measures to deal with plastic waste.DPeople should avoid using plastics to protect the ocean.(  )4.From which is the text probably taken?AA biology textbook.BA travel brochure.CAn environmental report.D.A lifestyle magazine.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了塑料垃圾给海洋带来的巨大危害,并呼吁人们积极行动起来,保护海洋环境。1.D 推理判断题。根据第一段可知,作者在第一段中提到Pilgrims是为了表明塑料垃圾对海洋有持久的影响。故选D项。2.D 细节理解题。根据第四段可知,海洋动物面临的主要问题是把塑料当作食物。故选D项。3.C 推理判断题。根据最后一段中可知,Ted Siegler想告诉我们是采取措施处理塑料垃圾的时候了。故选C项。4.C 题材来源题。文章主要是关于海洋垃圾和海洋生物保护的,由此可推知这篇文章可能来自一份环境报告。故选C项。★阅读加油站plastic n./adj.塑料 visibly adv.可见地abandoned adj.废弃的 recycle v.循环利用rough estimate 粗略估算 Meanwhile, ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine animals every year.与此同时,据估计,海洋塑料每年会杀死数百万海洋动物。.完形填空阅读下面短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Earthquakes are commonthousands of them happen each day.But most are too   1   to feel.During a big earthquake, there is often a great noise first.Then the earth   2   terribly and many houses fall down.Railway tracks break and trains go   3   lines; a great many factories are   4  thousands of deaths are caused, and many more lose homes.  5   the great damage and deaths caused by the earthquake   6  other disasters such as fires often   7  More buildings are destroyed and more deaths caused.Man knows the   8   of a possible earthquakeand for centuries man has been making researches on earthquakes.More than 2000 years ago  9  a Chinese scientist named Zhang Heng   10   a machine which could find out from which direction the seismic waves had comeand this machine is still   11   by scientists today.Now we know much more about earthquakes and   12   they happenbut we still cannot   13   exactly when and where an earthquake will happen, and cannot prevent it from happening.So earthquakes are among the   14  disasters in the world.No one can stop natural earthquakes.  15  scientists can help stop earthquakes destroying whole cities and causing too many deaths.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了地震带来的灾难、人们对地震的认识以及为预测地震所做的研究。1A.extreme       BweakCfrightening    Dfrequent解析:选B 有些地震太微弱了,以至于人们感觉不到。2A.moves    BshakesCjumps    Dbreaks解析:选B 根据常识可知,发生地震时,地面在晃动(shakes)。3A.off    BonCinto    Dbehind解析:选A 根据Railway tracks break可知,铁轨断了,火车出(off) 轨了。4A.burst    BstruckCdestroyed    Dburied解析:选C 工厂被破坏(destroyed)。5A.Except    BBesidesCInstead of    DBecause of解析:选B 根据第46空后的other disasters可知,除了地震造成的损失之外,还有别的灾难。6A.lonely    BlaterCthemselves    Ditself解析:选D 与后面的火灾相对应,强调地震本身造成的破坏。7A.follow    BcopyCcome    Denter解析:选A 此处表示伴随地震而来的灾害,用follow“跟着”。8A.information    BquestionsCdangers    Dfrights解析:选C 由常识可知,地震是很危险的。9A.as a result    Bin factCfor example    Das well解析:选C 下面是作者的举例,说明人们为预测地震所做的研究。10A.invented    BdiscoveredCfound    Dbought解析:选A 此处表示张衡发明了地动仪。invent指发明原来世上不存在的东西或事物,符合句意。11A.improved    BrepairedCprotected    Dused解析:选D 现代的科学家仍然在使用张衡发明的地动仪。由still可知D项正确。12A.where    BwhenCwhat    Dwhy解析:选D 根据后面的when and where判断,此空选why。13A.persuade    BtellCexpress    Dpoint解析:选B 此处表示我们仍然无法准确判断地震何时何地发生。tell知道;判断,符合语境。14A.worst    BbestCmost    Dfastest解析:选A 由于无法准确预测地震何时何地发生,故认为其是最严重的灾难之一。15A.However    BButCAnd    DSo解析:选A 前后句存在转折关系,but表示转折时不用逗号与其后内容隔开。  你的家乡受到地震侵袭,请写一篇新闻报道,叙述一下当时的场景以及政府救援的情况。A terrible earthquake hit my hometown yesterday, 1.____________________________(造成了巨大的破坏). A lot of houses and roads were destroyed, 2. ____________________________(使许多人受伤或无家可归). 3. ________________________________________________________(似乎就要到世界末日了)! Luckily, 4. __________________________________________(士兵们来帮助寻找幸存者), dig out people 5. ____________________________(被困在废墟中) and bury the dead. The government provided fresh water, food and shelters for the people in need.答案:1.causing great damage2.leaving a great many people injured or homeless3.It seemed as if the world were coming to an end4.the soldiers came to help search for the survivors5.who were trapped in ruins

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