1、 1 Unit 6 Design 1.The boy lay under the bed _ (hold) his breath in case his enemies in the game found him. 2.The famous tower _ (date) back to the tenth century stands on the top of the mount for at least one thousand years. 3._ (finish) the project in time the staff were working at weekends. 4.He
2、searched the room carefully only _ (find) nothing. 5.The king showed no mercy _ the prisoners and killed all of them. 6.Tickets for such events will _ (typical)cost around thirty dollars. 9.Do you think the reason _ you gave for your absence is valid? _ (wait) outside in the rain. 11.He brought all
3、the papers _ (relate) to this subject. 12.He has a pain _ back which reminded him of the unusual experience. 1.holding 2.dating 3.To finish 4.to find 5.to 6.typically 7.out 8.a 9.that 10.waiting 11.related 12.in 1.Bathing in the fog 2.Though he is very rich he shows little mercy on the poor. 3.You w
4、ill be paid to write an article for our website recording a situation that you find yourself extremely embarrassed or scared. 4.If he wants to win in the contest he must take great pain to prepare for it. 5.The classroom looks like a mess then who left the waste paper lie around? 6.The drug has not
5、been tried on humans yet. 8.Now we can reach the conclusion the earth is round. 9.It was typical for him to get angry about this kind of things. 2 10.The house dates from the 19th century cost far more than expected. 6.tried out 8.conclusion that Xu Beihong who developed the tradition of combining p
6、oetry 1._ painting was a famous painter.2._(promote) Chinese art he held several exhibitions in Asia and Europe.From his painting Racing Horse we can see a horse 3._ (run) at high speed like a missile across the sky. Qi Baishi worked with wood during his early youth.5._ (travel) across the country b
7、etween 1902 and 1909 he painted 6._ large number of pictures of scenery.He was good 7._ painting vegetables flowers birds and insects. painting 9._ name is Poppy is a typical example of his style.The picture shows a woman 10._ sits alone and is deep in thought. 1.with 2.To promote 3.running 4.painte
8、rs 5.Travelling 6.a 7.at 8.of 9.whose 10.who 1. (exhibition abstract _ 2. 200 (date back to) _ 3. (details) _ 4. (imagination valuable) _ 5. (in conclusion) 3 _ 1.Last week I visited an exhibition in the Art Gallery with several classmates.There we saw some abstract works created by famous artists.S
9、ome are so wonderful that we fix our eyes on them. 2.Many works have a long history and some can date back to 200 years ago. 3.I know little about abstract works.I 4.I found some works are full of imagination and very valuable. 5.In conclusion I really wish that I knew more about art before. Last we
10、ek I visited an exhibition in the Art Gallery with several classmates where we saw some abstract works created by famous artists.Some are so wonderful that we fix our eyes on them.Many works have a long history and some can date back to 200 years ago.I know little about abstract works so details of
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17、ctivities and roadside assistance Luci 2.Which of the following is the right order of using Luci lights? a.Push the valve down and press the on/off button. b.Bite on the valve until Luci is fully inflated. 5 c.Make Luci take in the sunlight. d.Open the valve to inflate Luci. A.d a c b B.b c d a C.c
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19、provide light sources for people who have no access to electrical services people without reliable electricity Luci B Sunday lunch at my sister in ssing a new horror film in which our 13 year old, acting mad, nephew Caspar landed a small role.Though (too scary) and neither will his uncle (my husband
20、). For years now, my husband and I have been having discussions on whether or not The Blair Witch Project in the movie just stay with me ) because nothing that I saw is ever much worse than the dark material that already exists in my own head.As a novelist, I know I write about the things that frigh
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22、he yellow arrowed path that led into a maze ( ) of dark cells.After two minutes, I realized that a) I was alone, b) it was extremely dark, c) I could hear someone crying, and d) I had no idea how much more there was.Yet e)if I turned back now, I could easily lose my way and no one would hear me scre
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24、.The role Caspar played. B a new horror film in which.Caspar landed a small role being afraid. C.Because it was not interesting. D.Because he d B Caspar 6.The author is not afraid of watching violence thanks to her_. A.occupation B.personality C.wild imagination D.previous experiences A 7 7.When vis
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26、creation._1_The birth of the jigsaw puzzle was rooted in education. Officially, the jigsaw puzzle originated in England and its inventor was John Spilsbury, a London engraver ( ) and mapmaker._2_ The first jigsaw puzzle was a map of the world.Spilsbury attached a map to a piece of wood and then cut
27、out learned their geography lessons by putting the world maps back together. With the invention of the first fret treadle saw in 1865, the ability to create machine aided curved lines was at hand.This tool, which operated with foot pedals like a sewing machine, was perfect for the creation of puzzle
28、s. By 1880, jigsaw puzzles were being machine crafted, and cardboard puzzles entered the market._3_ In the 1930s, puzzles were distributed as low cost marketing tools in the U.S._4_ The jigsaw puzzle remained a steady pastime reusable, a great activity for groups or for an individual for decades.Wit
29、h the invention of digital applications, the virtual ( ) jigsaw puzzle arrived in the 21st century._5_ B.Spilsbury invented the jigsaw puzzle in 1767. 8 C.Mass production of jigsaw puzzles began in the 20th century. D.But traditional wood jigsaw puzzles remained the bigger seller. E.The invention co
30、incided with the golden age of jigsaws of the 1930s. F.Companies offered the puzzles for special low prices with the purchase of other items. G.A number of apps were created allowing users to solve puzzles on their smart phones and tablets. 1.A It is widely thought of as an entertaining recreation The birth of the jigsaw puzzle was rooted in education A 2.B B 3.D D cardboard puzzles entered the market 4.F F puzzles were distributed as low cost marketing tools 5.G G With the invention of digital applications the virtual jigsaw puzzle arrived