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人教版(2019)必修3《Unit 3 Diverse Cultures Period 2》2021年同步練習(xí)卷(課時(shí)作業(yè))

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Ⅰ.單句語法填空

  • 1.His little son admitted
    (take)some cash from the drawer last night.

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  • 2.Tell me how you could escape
    (hurt)in the accident.

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  • 3.The students must keep a journal and then write a report about
    they have learned.

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  • 4.It suddenly occurred
    me that I had forgotten to tell her my telephone number.

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  • 5.Our teacher said the date of the sports meeting had not been
    (definite)decided yet.

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  • 6.It is reported that heart disease is the biggest killer,
    (claim)180,000 lives a year.

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Ⅱ.七選五

  • 18.The history of writing instruments,with which humans have recorded and conveyed thoughts and feelings,is the history of civilization itself.This is how we know about our ancestors and their life.
       The handy sharpened-stone was adapted into the first writing instrument.Around 24,000 BC,the cave man started drawing pictures with the stone onto the walls of his cave.(1)
    Walls at the Apollo site in Namibia are believed to be the oldest rock paintings to date.
       Before paper came along,people used clay or wax tablets on which they wrote with sharp objects such as metal sticks or bones.Around 6,000 years ago,the Egyptians invented the first paper-like material called papyrus.The word "paper" actually comes from the word "papyrus(紙莎草紙)".
       (2)
    Bones or metal sticks were no longer useful as the papyrus could not be scratched.So the Egyptians created a reed-pen perfect for the papyrus.(3)
    And thus,ancient Egyptians transformed bamboo stems(莖)into an early form of a fountain pen.
       Another writing instrument that remained active in history for a long period was the quill(鵝毛)pen.Introduced around 700 AD,the quill was a pen made from a bird feather.Goose feathers were most common.(4)
    For making fine line drawings,crow feathers were the best.
       When writers had better inks and paper and handwriting had developed into both an art form and an everyday occurrence,man's inventive nature once again turned to improving the writing instrument.(5)


    A.Now something was needed to write upon the papyrus.
    B.The papyrus became the most popular material at that time.
    C.Swan feathers were of a high quality,being rare and most expensive.
    D.Bamboo stems were better and much more expensive than goose feathers.
    E.This led to the development of the modern fountain pen in the 19th century.
    F.These were mostly the stems of grasses,especially from the bamboo plant.
    G.These drawings showed events in daily life like the planting of crops or hunting victories.

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Ⅲ.語法填空

  • 19.You may have heard of the Red Cross. It is an (1)
    (organize) that helps people who are in need no matter (2)
    bad the situation is ! But if not for the passion of a young woman named Clara Barton, the American Red Cross may have never been formed!
        One day when she was 11 years old, her elder brother was (3)
    (terrible) injured. He was ill for two years. Clara cared for him(4)
    whole time. Through this experience she found out that she came alive when she cared for others.
        Soon, Clara began taking care of injured animals. Neighbors began bringing their pets to her. And, almost always, she made them better.
       When she was older, she became a nurse in the American Civil War and she helped save hundreds of (5)
    (soldier).
        After the Civil War, Clara traveled to Europe to rest. (6)
    that did not last long. Soon she was caring for (7)
    (wound) people in battle once again! But this time, she learned about the Red Cross who worked alongside her on the battlefield. Their mission was to help those who needed it most.
        She decided that the Red Cross (8)
    (need) in America. Over several years, she asked 4 different presidents (9)
    (bring) the Red Cross to America. They all said no. But then, thanks(10)
    her persistence(堅(jiān)持), one of the presidents changed his mind! And the American Red Cross was born.

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