2019-2020学年人教版必修二Unit 1 Cultural Relics Learning about language课时作业 (4)
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  5.More_time_given,_we may have done it much better.

  如果给我们更多的时间,我们有可能做得更好。

  Ⅳ.串点成篇微表达

  我对这个突然的(abrupt)消息感到不安(disturb),医生试图拯救那位母亲,但是白费力气(in vain)。这是一位矮胖的(stout)医生。他说她的死是因为在农村一些药得不到(accessible)。他向那位母亲的家属表达了(convey)自己的同情。但是,她生了(be delivered of)一个可爱的女婴,这让医生们很兴奋(thrill)。

  I_was_disturbed_by_the_abrupt_news_that_the_doctor_tried_to_save_the_mother_but_in_vain._The_doctor_was_a_stout_man._He_said_her_death_was_because_some_medicine_wasn't_accessible_in_the_countryside._He_conveyed_his_sympathy_to_her_family._But_that_she_was_delivered_of_a_lovely_baby_girl_thrilled_the_doctors.

  

  二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧

  

  Ⅰ.阅读理解

  Top designers are imagining our life in 50 years.

  Campbell­Rey

  When creating products from natural materials, we are taking from resources that are limited.And it has a negative influence on the planet.This comes with a level of responsibility as a designer.In 50 years, we will hopefully 3D print what are now rare, wanted and beautiful natural materials like minerals and rosewood.This technology would be readily available, following the movement of large companies making their intellectual property (知识产权) public to allow others to develop them for the benefit of mankind as a whole.

  This would allow for the creation of new natural materials without any harm to the environment.Something like this would present designers with lots of new choices, and would change the way we think about our surroundings.And while we're at it, these new natural materials could break down whenever you want.Now, wouldn't that be something?

  Ben van Berkel

  While present health­related concerns focus primarily on the body and physical fitness, I think there is a growing need for architecture to actively contribute to human happiness on physical and social levels.

  I imagine that, in the future, there will be a need for a system that supplies us with continuous information about health­related conditions in the built environment.It will measure and inform us about such things as air pollution, noise, daylight, fresh air and temperature levels to make sure that we're safe and comfortable in buildings.

It will also warn of dangers and, in so doing, let us realize how our immediate environment is affecting us.I imagine this as a sensor (感应器) system that both collects information and