2018--2019学年人教版选修七Unit 3 Under the Sea using language课时作业(3)
2018--2019学年人教版选修七Unit 3 Under the Sea using language课时作业(3)第2页

10.A.run B.jogged C.jumped D.wandered

11.A.because B.but C.though D.so

12.A.ear B.taste C.heart D.voice

13.A.occurred to B.took to C.appealed to D.held to

14.A.change B.chance C.mission D.function

15.A.seriously B.proudly C.casually D.naturally

17.A.proved B.showed C.stressed D.meant

18.A.pushing B.dragging C.lifting D.rushing

19.A.admiring B.pitying C.annoying D.teasing

20.A.over B.aside C.behind D.out

第二节 阅读理解

  Not so long ago, most people didn't know who Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was going to become. She was just an average high school athlete. There was every indication that she was just another Jamaican teenager without much of a future. However, one person wanted to change this. Stephen Francis observed then eighteen-year-old Shelly-Ann at a track meet and was convinced that he had seen the beginnings of true greatness. Her times were not exactly impressive, but even so, he sensed there was something trying to get out, something the other coaches had overlooked when they had assessed her and found her lacking. He decided to offer Shelly-Ann a place in his very strict training sessions. Their cooperation quickly produced results, and a few years later at Jamaica's Olympic trials in early 2008, Shelly-Ann, who at that time only ranked number 70 in the world, beat Jamaica's unchallenged queen of the sprint(短跑).

"Where did she come from?" asked an astonished sprinting world, before concluding that she must be one of those one-hit wonders that spring up from time to time, only to disappear again without signs. But Shelly-Ann was to prove that she was anything but a one-hit wonder. At the Beijing Olympics she swept away any doubts about her ability to perform consistently by becoming the first Jamaican woman ever