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高考英语_2019第一轮总复习备考练优选重难点课件_必修5 Unit 5

高考英语_2019第一轮总复习备考练优选重难点课件_必修5 Unit 5
高考英语_2019第一轮总复习备考练优选重难点课件_必修5 Unit 5

必修5Unit 5

Ⅰ.品句填词(用所给词的恰当形式或根据语境写一个合适的词)

1.The expert has a language barrier in attending such an important meeting, but he should be praised for his bravery (brave).

2.First aid is a form of help that is temporarily (temporary) given to someone who suddenly falls ill or gets injured before a doctor can be found.

3.Her son is lying in bed, feeling pain, because he got injured with his right foot severely swollen (swell).

4.His father and mother were both killed within one day, leaving him unbearable (bear) hurt and pain for years.

5.The boy was badly bleeding. His deskmate gave him first aid immediately applying pressure to the wounded areas.

6.He emphasized that in this kind of recession, it is vital that government (should)_take (take) the lead.

7.We will have a picnic in the park this Sunday unless it rains or it's very cold.

8.Detective Jones said that the victim was attacked with a knife and bled (bleed) to death as a result.

9.The government urged people to stay near their workplaces rather than risk a long walk home, as highways leading out of the city center were_choked (choke) and hotels rapidly filled up.

10.While pressure is often seen as a bad thing, if used (use) properly, it can actually be a good thing.

Ⅱ.单句改错(含本单元的词汇和语法)

1.Our different views of life made no differences

at all to our friendship.

difference

an ice cream.

2.The teacher treated each of the children for

to

3.They had just covered three miles while they realized they had left their IDs at home.

it is necessary to know some knowledge of first aid as dangers 4.There is no doubt whether

that

lie everywhere and accidents happen from time to time.

5.The doctor advised her to eat more bean products in the place of meat which might be harmful to her heart.

great difference to the children in the small village.

6.What the volunteers did made ∧

a

7.Though I told him over and over again to be careful when driven

,he wouldn't listen.

driving

obey traffic 8.What's worse, some drivers, cyclists and pedestrians do not think it vital ∧

to

rules.

getting out of the atmosphere easily, so the earth is 9.Carbon dioxide prevents heat ∧

from

becoming warmer.

continuing her 10.The moment he saw the poor girl on TV, he determined to aid her ∧

in

study.

Ⅲ.课文语法填空

You have three layers of skin, which act 1.as a barrier against damage. The complex functions of your skin are 2.to_keep (keep) you warm or cool, and prevent your body from 3.losing (lose) too much water. If your skin gets burned, first aid is a very important first step in the 4.treatment (treat) of burns.

You may get burned by a 5.variety (vary) of things: hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation, the sun, electricity or chemicals. There are three types of burns 6.depending (depend) on which layers of the skin are burned.

If you touch a hot pan, stove or iron for a moment, you will get first degree burns. The burns may affect the top layer of the skin. You can place cool, clean, wet cloths on them 7.until the pain is not so bad.

If hot liquids pour on you, you will get second degree burns. You can keep cloths cool by putting them back in a basin of cold water, 8.squeezing (squeeze) them out and placing them on the burned area over and over again.

If the burns 9.are_caused (cause) by electric shocks, burning clothes, or severe petrol fires, you may get third degree burns. 10.It is vital to get yourself sent to the doctor or hospital immediately.

2019年高考英语语法填空合

2019年高考英语语法填空合 (全国卷I 全国卷II 全国卷III) 2019年高考英语(全国卷I)语法填空 The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and some big land masses as far south as Newfoundland. While they are rare north of 88°,there is evidence 61 they range all the way across the Arctic, and as far south as James Bay in Canada. It is difficult to figure out a global population of polar bears as much of the range has been 62 (poor) studied; however, biologists calculate that there are about 20,000-25,000 polar bears worldwide. Modem methods 63 tracking polar bear populations have been employed only since the mid-1980s,and are expensive 64 (perform) consistently over a large area. In recent years some Inuit people in Nunayut 65 (report) increases in bear sightings around human settlements, leading to a 66 (believe) that populations are increasing. Scientists have responded by 67 (note) that hungry bears may be congregating(聚集) around human settlements, leading to the illusion(错觉) that populations are 68 (high) than they actually are. Of 69 nineteen recognized polar bear subpopulations, three are declining, six 70 (be) stable, one is increasing, and nine lack enough data.

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高考七选五专题训练 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 一 I started working at Pizza Hut in December 1989, when I was a freshman in high school. All new employees started by washing dishes and busing tables. If they proved their ability, they learned to make pizzas, cut and serve them on wooden paddles and take orders. 1 I couldn’t keep up, and piles of dishes formed on all sides of me. Every time the pile decreased, the call came back to help clear tables out front, and I returned with more dirty dishes. My shift (轮班) was supposed to end at 9 p.m., but when I asked to leave, the manager, Jeff, shook his head. “Not until the work is done,”he said. “You leave a clean station. 2 However, I worked until after 10 that night. I stayed on dish duty for weeks. My heart sank every time I arrived at work and saw my name written next to “dishes” on the position chart. I spent my shifts behind those steel sinks. I hated every minute I spent on dish duty. 3 One slow mid-week night, when I managed to catch up on dishes and clean out the sinks early, I asked Jeff when I could do something different. “Do you know why you’re still doing dishes?”he asked. “Because you keep complaining about it.” 4 But, he promised, if I continued to leave a clean station and not complain, next week he would put me on the “make table,” where pizzas were put together before being put into the oven. A few days later, when I reported for my after-school shift, I saw my name penciled not in the “dishes” box but in the “make table” box. 5 A. I was excited. B. Some write on a chalkboard. C. I was angry and thought about quitting. D. Nobody likes to work with a complainer, he said. E. And I wasn’t afraid to let everyone around me know it. F. On my first night, the dishes piled up after the dinner rush. G. The people who make a difference in your life come in all types.

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