1、Unit 3 Travel journalPeriod One Warming Up & Reading.用适当的介、副词填空1Ever _ middle school,my sister Wang Wei and I have dreamed _ taking a great bike trip.2Wang Wei soon got them interested _ cycling,too.3After graduating _ college,we finally got the chance to take a bike trip.4I am fond _ my sister but
2、she has one serious shortcoming.5My sister doesnt care _ details.6When I told her that our journey would begin _ an altitude of more than 5,000 metres, she seemed to be excited _ it.佳句翻译与仿写1It was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River from where it begins to where i
3、t ends.翻译:_仿写:我才是你真正的朋友。_ I _ am your true friend.2Although she didnt know the best way of getting to places,she insisted that she organize the trip properly.翻译:_仿写:(1)虽然她个子够高,但跑得不够快。_ she is tall enough, _.(2)简坚持说她没有做错事并坚持要求应该得到恰当的对待。Jane _ that she _ nothing wrong and that she _ properly.3Once she
4、 has made up her mind,nothing can change it.翻译:_仿写:你一旦了解了这个规则就不会感到困难了。_you will have no further difficulty.4We were both surprised to learn that half of the river is in China.翻译:_仿写:被告知比赛取消,我们很失望。_ that the match had been cancelled.单项填空1Im going to Britain.How long _ you _ in Britain?Adid;stay Bare;
5、stayingChave ;stayed Dare ;stayed2Two years ago,she bought an expensive mountain bike and then she _ me to buy one.Asuggested BpersuadedCallowed Dmade3We were both surprised to learn that half of the river _ in China.Aare Bwas Cwere Dis4I am fond of my sister but she has one serious shortcoming.She
6、_ be really stubborn.Amust Bneed Ccan Dhas to5Not only my sister_ I was surprised to learn that.Aalso Bbut Cneither Deither6She gave me a _ lookthe kind that said she would not change _.Adetermined;her mindsBdetermine ; mindCdetermine ; mindsDdetermined;her mind7Which kind of transport do you _ to u
7、se:bus or train?Afond Bprefer Cenjoy Dglad8It was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River from _ it begins _ where it ends.Awhere;to Bwhat;to Cwhere;at Dwhat;at9When I told her the air would be hard to breathe and it would be very cold,she said it would be _ interesti
8、ng experience.A/ Ban Cthe Da10Write down Wang Weis and Wang Kuns _ to the trip.Aattitude Baltitude Cidea Dopinion.阅读理解【山东省曲阜师范大学附属中学 2016-2017 学年高一下学期期末】CImagine the tallest building in the United States. Fill that giant building 44 times with rotten fruits and vegetables. Now you know how much food
9、 Americans waste every year.It is hard to believe, right? About 133 billion pounds of food get thrown away. Thats one-third of all the food we produce. And a lot of it is thrown away for one simple reason: Its ugly.The problem is that nature isnt perfect. Apples can get scarred (留下疤痕) by storms. Cuc
10、umbers grow in C shapes. Carrots change into unusual fork-like forms. Watermelons get too big to fit on a refrigerator shelf. These crazy-looking fruits and vegetables may taste great. But most grocery stores refuse to sell them. Store owners say people judge food by how it looks. No one wants a tom
11、ato that looks like a two-headed monster. But what if you could buy that tomato for half-price?A new movement is trying to make people see the “beauty” in ugly food. Some stores are selling ugly produce. It tastes the same. And you pay less for it because the food doesnt look perfect.Usually, the st
12、ores find a nicer word than “ugly”. A Canadian chain uses “naturally imperfect”. In some US stores, its “misfit produce”. Whatever you call it, ugly food helps many people. Fanners get paid for food they were going to have to throw away. Shoppers get cheaper fruits and vegetables. The ugly-food move
13、ment will also help some of the 44 million Americans who dont have enough to eat. Many groups give the ugly produce to hungry people.So really, who cares if that carrot looks a little ugly?1. Why are lots of fruits and vegetables thrown away in the US?A. Because they dont look nice.B. Because they h
14、ave gone bad.C. Because they dont taste good.D. Because they are badly polluted.2. What is the 5th paragraph mainly about?A. The stores selling ugly food.B. The better names for ugly food.C. The number of hungry Americans.D. The benefits of the ugly-food movement.3. What does the mark “” in the last paragraph suggest?A. The author would like to buy ugly carrots.B. No one would care if a carrot looks a little ugly.C. The author does not quite like the word “ugly”.D. Nobody really wants to buy carrots that look ugly.