外研版(2019)选择性必修四高中英语Unit 6 Space and beyond 分层训练(含答案)

外研版(2019)选择性必修四高中英语Unit 6 Space and beyond 分层训练(含答案)
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1. 语法填空
Jennifer sacrificed(牺牲) (achieve)her goal, giving up many nights with her kids and missing important events to study.
2. 语法填空
However, her children have learned an important lesson (witness) their mother earn her degree.
3. 语法填空
Tom has since reported the (shock) findings to the government in an attempt to emphasise that babies are at higher risk of developing asthma(哮喘).
4. 语法填空
Smith felt (shock) for her own lack of hand skills after reading the French manuscript.
5. 语法填空
For some moments, John said nothing, but, suddenly, he sprang to his (foot) and cried.
6. 语法填空
He hums it over and over again, and you are about (go) crazy.
7. 语法填空
I'm glad that talk is over. It seemed (go) on forever!
8. 语法填空
The President seemed (consider) her idea seriously. He got up and shook Vinnie's hand warmly.
9. 选词填空(词汇运用)
选词填空

in reality, look back, close to, be engaged in, be composed of, take their place,

come as a shock, rise to one's feet, go wrong, become accustomed to

  1. (1) They want to see more women higher up the corporate or professional ladder.
  2. (2) Although she had been ill for a long time, it still when she eventually died.
  3. (3) As the leader runs to the stadium, people and cheer for him.
  4. (4) Bring an extra pencil with you in case something with this one during the exam.
  5. (5) I have studied at home for months and having classes online.
  6. (6) Because of the language barrier, it's very hard for them to my education.
  7. (7) , the people that surround you have a huge impact on your current mood.
  8. (8) I can on things with a clear conscience. I did everything I could.
  9. (9) We have had meaningful negotiations and I believe we are very a deal.
  10. (10) It is said that the committee professors and engineers.
10. 语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on 20 July 1969, people (become) accustomed to the notion of space travel. (follow) the Moon landings, space travel rapidly became unexceptional to the public. When the Challenger space shuttle took off on 28 January 1986, the world seemed to have lost its wonder at the (amaze) achievements of the astronauts involved. It was special because Christa McAuliffe aged 37, was an ordinary teacher and mother, was about to become the first civilian in space.

(tragic), she never returned to her classroom as the shuttle exploded just over a minute after taking off in Florida, and all seven astronauts on board (kill). The world went into shock. It was the (disastrous) space accident ever, and it cast a shadow on people's hearts.

Following the shock of the Challenger disaster, space shuttle flights were suspended for nearly three years. But there was never any doubt that manned flights would continue, and 29 September 1988, the space shuttle programme resumed with the successful launch of Discovery.

It has now been over 30 years since the loss of Challenger and although the (life) of its crew were cut tragically short, they take their place alongside the other heroes of space exploration. The memory of those seven will live forever, inspiring us to join them in humanity's greatest journey of exploration and (discovery).