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课时跟踪练(三) Other Parts of the Module一、全练语言点,基稳才能楼高本课语言点针对练习.单词拼写1The freshmen have made remarkable (显著的) progress in their studies.2You cannot dress so casually (随意地) on such a formal occasion.3The food was declared unfit for human consumption (吃)4In the financial world, there is now a trend (趋势) towards diversity and multipolarity.5This brand of tinned food does not contain artificial (人工的) coloring.6Shops were crowded with customers (顾客) looking over the colourful displays.7Helen ordered both fried (油炸的) chicken and salad in the fastfood restaurant.8Food left over can be reheated (再加热) and served again the next day.9The transformation (转变) of traditional industries was accelerated.10It was raining, but altogether (总的来说) it was a good trip.单句改错1After months of work, the new book is gradual taking shape.gradualgradually2Were just trying to reach a point that both sides will sit down together and talk.thatwhere3Im not having you make remarks like that in what others do._inon/about4Our abundance resources and stable policy provide foreigners with the advantages of developing their businesses.abundanceabundant5He was always diligent in his study and as consequence received high marks.as后加a6Stop emptying your pipe into the wastepaper basket; youll set the house to fire.toon.选词填空in short, in abundance, before long, in consequence of, transform . into ., dress up, make a fire, entertain . to .1Information we have is in_abundance,_piling up in databases.2In_short,_nothing in the world moves faster than light.3The room was so cold that he had to make_a_fire.4After the performances, the director entertained us to dinner.5In_consequence_of his poor health, he lost the opportunity.6Electric heaters have their electric energy transformed_into heat.7Mary was dressed_up to play Cinderella in her school play.8His plan seemed to be too difficult, but before_long it proved to be practicable.本单元语言点温故练习.单句语法填空1To tell the truth, we dont have much in common, but we get along really well.2In short, we know that all power on earth is from the sun.3Before going shopping, they usually make out a shopping list.4I owe it to him that I finished my work in time.5At first he refused to accept any responsibility but he ended up apologizing.6We were all entertained by his humourous stories.7He remarked on/upon the prosperous look of the countryside in the interview.8You could get into a situation where you have to decide immediately.完成句子1He couldnt concentrate on study and couldnt make_out what_the_teacher_was_saying (理解老师在说什么). 2Whats_more (此外,而且), he was even absent from school.3No_wonder (难怪) he often failed in exams.4If things went on like this, he would end_up_in_failure (以失败结束)5Be careful with that match. You will set_fire_to (点着) those curtains.6As_a_consequence_of_the_side_effect (由于副作用) of the drug, he has become a deaf.二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧.阅读理解Even saltwater crocodiles arent safe from climate change. The species is considered one of the most adaptable in Australia, but new research shows that it spends less time underwater when temperatures increase, and that could put its survival in danger as heat records continue to be broken.Crocodiles dive for food, protection, socializing, and even a nap. They can typically stay underwater for 10 to 15 minutes and up to 30 minutes if they are trying to hide from a threat. On average, a crocodile spends around 11 hours a day under water.To see how climate change would affect Australias saltwater crocodiles, researchers at the University of Queensland studied young crocodiles in three pools heated to different temperatures. The first pool was set to the regions current summer water temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit. The second was set 6 degrees Fahrenheit higher what researchers expect water temperatures to average under moderate (适度的) climate change. They heated the third pool to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, what the region could see under a worstcaseclimate situation.Essie Rogers, the studys lead author and a Ph.D. student at the University of Queensland, quickly saw a change in the crocodiles behavior. “Acute increases in water temperature resulted in greatly shorter crocodile dives,” Rogers said in a statement. “Their underwater time halved with every 3.5degree Celsius increase in water temperature.”For Australias saltwater crocodiles, the changing temperatures could mean the animals might start searching for cooler waters, heading farther south than the species known range. Franklin said more testing needs to be conducted to get a better understanding of how climate change could affect crocodiles prey (捕食). “We are not sure what this means, but its likely that if the water is too hot, crocodiles might move to cooler regions or will seek shelter in deep, cool water pockets to defend their dive time,
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