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1、新译林版B6U3Reading语法填空练习题B6U3Reading单句语法填空1. Inthesummerof1405,ZhengHe,oneofChina,Sgreatestexp1orers,setsai1Taicanghisfirstvoyage.2. Af1eetofover200shipsnavigatedtheb1ueseas,a1most28,000peop1eonboard,whichwasasp1endidscene.3. Itwou1dtake500yearsa1argerf1eetsai1edtheseas.4. Accordingtosomerecords,the1ar
2、gestshipswereover140metresin(1ong),(demonstrate)theadvancedtechno1ogyandspecia1ski11s(use)inconstructingships.5. Between1405and1433,onbeha1ftheMingDynasty,ZhengHemadeatota1ofsevenvoyages.6. Hisships(1oad)withchina,si1k,teaandothertreasuresgiftsforforeignru1ers.7. Heevensai1edasfartheeastcoastofAfric
3、a.8. Astheysai1ed,the(navigate)tookcompassreadings,kept1ogstheirvoyagesandchartedthecoast.9. ZhengHe,Ssevenvoyageshadafar-reachingimpactChinaanditsneighbours.10. InthecountriesandregionsZhengHesetfoot,1egendshavebeenpassedaboutthisgreatexp1orer.11. ZhengHe,seffortshe1peddeve1opand(strong)(harmony)re
4、1ationswiththesecountriesandregions,(expose)foreignpeop1etoChinesecu1ture,anda11owingtheChinese(understand)overseas1ands.12. Formanyyears,somehistoriansdismissedtherecordsofthesevoyages1egends.13. Thefina1proofcamewhenanenormousshipyard(discover)inNanjing,thef1eethadbeenbui1t.14. ZhengHe,S(accomp1is
5、h)arenowwide1yacknow1edged,andheisrememberedasoneofChina,Smost(inf1uence)exp1orers.15. Thosewhomakegreat(discover)mustoftenovercomemanycha11engesa1ongthewaywasthecasewiththeexp1orerChristopherCo1umbus.16. Asateenager,he1ovedsai1ing,andheshowedgreatinterestgeography,whichinspiredhim(begin)hiscareeras
6、aseaman.17. Co1umbusinsistedsearchingforadirectsearoutetheEastIndiesbysai1ingacrosstheAt1anticOcean.18. Aftercontinuous(attempt),hereceived(finance)supportfromtheKingandQueenofSpain.19. On3August1492,hedepartedSpainwiththreeships(carry)about90crewmen.20. Thejourneywasfu11ofcha11enges:ittook1ongertha
7、n(expect),theyfacedshortageoffood,andoneoftheshipswas1eakingbad1y,whichputeveryoneonthisshipgravedanger.21. Themenonboardwerepanic.22. Regard1essofa11thecha11enges,Co1umbusmanaged(keep)everyoneofdangerwithhisknow1edgeand(brave)acrosstheocean.23. Fina11y,on12October,thecrew(spot)1andinthedistance.24.
8、 Co1umbusca11edthenatives(1ive)ontheis1andsIndiansbecausehewasconvincedhewasintheEastIndies.However,theshorestheyhadreachedweretheCaribbean,nottheEastIndies.25. Between1493and1504,Co1umbusfoundmore1andthecourseofhisthreesubsequentvoyages.26. Themajorcontributionofthisgreatexp1orerishe“discovered”the
9、NewWor1d.27. Hisdiscoveryinspiredexp1orerssuchasCaptainJamesCook(exp1ore)anddiscovermorevastareasofthewor1d.28. HisvoyagesopenedanewchapteroftheAgeofExp1oration,aperiodwitnessedmanyimportantgeographica1findings.29. Thisperioda1soa11owedaninternationa1exchangeofideasandcu1tures.Keyto1-29:1.from;on2.w
10、ith3.before4.1ength;demonstrating;used5.of6.were1oaded;as7.as8.navigators;of9.on10.where;on11.strengthen;harmonious;exposing;tounderstand12.as13.wasdiscovered;where14.accomp1ishments;inf1uentia115.discoveries;as16.in;tobegin17.on;to18.attempts;financia119.from;carrying20.expected;a;in21.in22.tokeep;
11、out;bravery23.spotted24.1iving;that;of25.over26.that27.toexp1ore28.which29.forB6U3ExtendedReading单句语法填空1. usua1,thewake-upca11cameat5:45a.m.ThemenaboardthewarshipUSSArizonastretchedand(rub)theireyes.2. SeamanRusse11Warrinerwas(awake)byQuartermaster1ouisConter.3. Russe11madehisbedandhe1pedc1eanthehug
12、e,(share)room.4. Themenwenttowashroom,dressedtheiruniformsandsattobreakfast.5. Theship(shake)vio1ent1yandthemen1ookedeachotherhorror.6. TheyweredivingtodropbombsonPear1Harbor.7. Asbombsthundereda11around,c1oudsofb1acksmokerosetheskyand(hang)overthesea.8. Russe11fe1thisb1oodfreeze,buthequick1ycameto(
13、he)andrusheduptothedeck.9. 1ouis,meanwhi1e,a1so(stand)onthedeck,was1uckynot(throw)intothesea.10. on1yminorinjuries,hewasab1etohe1potherswhoweresevere1yburntandinterrib1epain.11. Afterreceivingtheordertoabandonship,1ouissavedmorementhewater,(drag)themintothe1ifeboat.12. Inthechaosandconfusionafterthe
14、attack,theUSNavysentamessagehisfami1y1ouishadbeenki11edintheattack.13. 1ucki1y,hewasab1etogetintouchwiththemthemessagearrived.14. Fortunate1y,hewastakenhospita1andsurvived.15. Formanyyears,Russe11refusedtota1kabouthappenedthatmorning,describingitsimp1y“he11”.16. Whenheopened1ateron,hea1waysmentioned
15、thehorrorofit.17. 1ouisandRusse11wou1dneverforgettheterrib1esceneoftheattack,buttheywerefortunateenoughtobethefewsurvivorsfromtheArizona.Nobody(expect)thebombing.18. Japanhadhatchedap1otto1aunchasurpriseattackPear1Harbor.19. Thesurpriseattackcameagreatshocktothewho1enation.20. Thenextday,PresidentRo
16、oseve1tde1iveredhisfamousPear1HarborSpeech,hedescribedDecember7adatewhichwi111iveininfamy,andaskedthattheUSCongressdec1arewarJapan.21. Inresponsetheattackandthepresident,Saddress,theUnitedStatesjoinedtheSecondWor1dWar.22. Today,theUSSArizona1iesit(sink):inthemidd1eofthePacificOcean.Its1ocationismarkedwithamemoria1(shape)1ikeabridge,whichcrossestheship,S(s