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1、 课时作业(一)必修模块1Unit 1 Lifestyles限时:30分钟.单项填空1Father is coming.What present_for your birthday?Ayou expect he has gotByou expect has he gotCdo you expect he has gotDdo you expect has he got2We should_the lights when we leave our classroom because we must save electricity. Aswitch on Bswitch over Cswitch

2、 off Dswitch through3I was_nervous when I gave the speech in public that I forgot everything I wanted to say in the first few minutes.Asuch Btoo Cvery Dso4Selecting a mobile phone for personal use is no easy task because technology_so rapidly.Ais changing Bhas changedCwill have changed Dwill change

3、5We were told by our teachers that light_faster than sound.Atravelled Bhas travelledCtravels Dwill travel6I prefer_TV to going shopping with my mother.Ato watch Bwatch Cwatching Dwatched7Many people have come to realize that they should go on_balanced diet and make_room in their day for exercise.Aa;

4、/ Bthe;a Cthe;the D/;a8The faces of four famous American presidents on Mount Rushmore can be seen from a_of 60 miles.Alength Bdistance Cway Dspace9The terrorists might have planted a bomb on a plane in Athens,set to_when it arrived in New York.Aget off Bcarry off Cgo off Dcome off10We dont like him

5、because he is always speaking highly of the part he_in the group.Amakes Btakes Cdoes Dplays.2011安徽卷 完形填空When I began planning to move to Auckland to study,my mother was worried about a lack of jobs and cultural differences. Ignoring these _11_,I got there in July 2010._12_ I arrived,I realized the i

6、mportance of getting a job _13_ my living expenses.Determined to do this _14_, I spent several weeks going doortodoor for a job, but found _15_ response(回应) One afternoon, I walked into a building to ask _16_there were any job opportunities(机会)The people there advised me not to continue my job searc

7、h in that _17_.As I was about to _18_, a man who had been listening approached me and asked me to wait outside _19_.Nearly ten minutes later, he _20_.He asked me about my plans and encouraged me to stay _21_. Then he offered to take me to Royal Oak to _22_a job. I was a little surprised, but had a _

8、23_feeling about him. Along the way,I realized that I had _24_resumes(简历)Seeing this, the man _25_at his business partners office to make me fifteen _26_copies. He also gave me some _27_on dressing and speaking. I handed out my resumes and went home feeling very _28_. The following day, I received a

9、 _29_from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.It seems that the world always _30_to you when you need it.And this time, it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing.11. A. doubts B. concerns C. instructions D. reasons12. A. Even if B. Every time C. Now that D. Soon after13. A.

10、of B. at C. for D. with14. A. on my own B. on my way C. by any chance D. by the day15. A. any B. much C. some D. little16. A. why B. wherever C. whether D. whenever17. A. direction B. attitude C. language D. manner18. A. answer B. work C. leave D. refuse19. A. for ever B. at any time C. as usual D.

11、for a while20. A. returned B. hesitated C. passed D. regretted21. A. silent B. busy C. positive D. comfortable22. A. pick out B. search for C. take on D. give up23. A. dull B. good C. guilty D. general24. A. made use of B. taken care of C. run out of D. become tired of25. A. stopped B. knocked C. gl

12、anced D. appeared26. A. right B. more C. former D. different27. A. pressures B. agreements C. impressions D. suggestions28. A. lonely B. funny C. disappointed D. satisfied29. A. call B. tip C. present D. report30. A. turns off B. goes over C. gives back D. looks up.2011福建卷 阅读理解Driving a car is not j

13、ust handling controls and judging speed and distance. It requires you to predict what other road users will do and get ready to react to something unexpected. When alcohol is consumed, it enters your bloodstream and acts as a depressant(抑制药),damaging eyesight, judgement and coordination(协调),slowing

14、down reaction time and greatly increasing the risk of accidents. Even below the drink driving limit, driving will be affected. Alcohol may take a few minutes to be absorbed into the bloodstream and start action on the brain. Absorption rate is increased when drinking on an empty stomach or when cons

15、uming drinks mixed with fruit juice. To get rid of alcohol from the body is a very slow process and it is not possible to speed it up with any measures like taking a shower or having a cup of tea or coffee.The present Road Traffic Ordinance states clearly that the limit of alcohol concentration is:

16、50 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of blood; or 22 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath; or 67 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of urine(尿液) Drivers who cause traffic accidents, or who commit a moving traffic offence or are being suspected of drink driving will be tested. Any driver found drinki

17、ng beyond the limit will be charged. The driver declared guilty may be fined a maximum of HK $25,000 and be sentenced to up to 3 years in prison and punished for 10 drivingoffence points; or temporarily banned from driving. The same punishment applies to failing to provide specimens(样本) for breath,

18、blood or urine tests without good excuse. Drink driving is a criminal offence. Be a responsible driver, think before you drink. For the safety of yourself and other road users, never drive after consuming alcohol.31The first paragraph is mainly about _.A. the introduction of driving skillsB. the dam

19、age of drinking to your bodyC. the effect of drinking on drivingD. the process of alcohol being absorbed32The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to “_”A. alcohol B. absorptionC. blood D. process33Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Drinking below the drink dri

20、ving limit has no effect on driving.B. Alcohol is taken in more quickly when drunk with fruit juice.C. Having a cup of tea helps to get rid of alcohol from the body.D. 50 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of breath is below the drink driving limit.34A driver suspected of drink driving_.A. should provi

21、de specimens for testingB. will be forbidden to drive for 3 yearsC. will be punished for 10 drivingoffence pointsD. should pay a maximum fine of HK$25,000.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Food is life; it gives us the nourishment (营养) we need to stay alive and be healthy. _35_ Brian Wans

22、ink,a professor at the University of Illinois,says we also eat certain foods because they make us feel good,and remind us of happy memories. Wansink calls this kind of food comfort food. For some people,ice cream is a comfort food. For others,a bowl of noodles soup makes them feel good. _36_ Profess

23、or Wansink believes that we connect food with important times,feelings,and people in our lives. “When I was a child,my mother made a delicious soup; I loved it. _37_ And it helps me feel better,” says one of Wansinks coworkers.Do men and women choose different comfort foods? Wansinks research at the

24、 University of Illinois says “yes”. In his study,the favorite comfort food for both men and women was ice cream. After this,men usually preferred hot,savory (香的) foods like soup or noodles. _38_ Men and women like to eat comfort foods when they are happy,but women eat these foods more when they are

25、sad or worried. _39_ About 40 percent of the comfort foods in Wansinks study were healthy main dishes or soups and vegetables. It shows,says Wansink,that a comfort food can taste good and be good for you. ANot all comfort food is junk food.BWhere can we buy this sort of food?CSweet foods are also th

26、eir preference.DHow does a food become a comfort food?E. Usually,we eat because we are hungry or need energy.F. Women like sweet things such as chocolate and cookies.G. Now,I often have this kind of food when I am tired or worried. 课时作业(二)必修模块1Unit 2 Heroes限时:30分钟.单项填空1First impressions are the most

27、 lasting.After all,you never get_second chance to make_first impression. Aa;the Bthe;the Ca;a Dthe;a2Why do you look so sad?My father was_in a car accident.Awounded Bhurted Cinjured Ddamaged3Hiking by oneself can be fun and good for health.It may also be good for_building.Arespect Bfriendship Creput

28、ation Dcharacter4The flowers her friend gave her will die unless_every day.Awatered Bwatering Cwater Dto water5The water of the lake was so_that it looked like glass.Asilent Bcalm Cstill Dquiet6She went to the bookstore and bought_.Adozen book Bdozens booksCdozen of books Ddozens of books7_in the fi

29、elds on a March afternoon,he could feel the warmth of spring.ATo walk BWalkingCWalked DHaving walked8In my opinion,knowledge in the book is important,but of at least_importance is personal experience.Afair Breasonable Cequal Dproper9I was riding along the street and all of a sudden,a car cut in and

30、knocked me down.You can never be_careful in the street.Amuch Bvery Cso Dtoo10 What were you doing when Tony phoned you? Oh,I_for my father from Beijing at the station.Awas waiting B. had waitedCam waiting Dhave waited .完形填空Jenna, a popular girl from Westwood Middle School, had graduated first in her

31、 class and was ready for new _11_ in high school._12_, high school was different. In the first week, Jenna went to tryouts(选拔赛) for cheerleaders(拉拉队队员). She was competing against very talented girls, and she knew it would be _13_ for her to be selected. Two hours later, the _14_ read a list of the g

32、irls for a second tryout. Her heart _15_ as the list ended without her name. Feeling _16_, she walked home carrying her schoolbag full of homework.Arriving home, she started with math. She had always been a good math student, but now she was _17_.She moved on to English and history, and was _18_ to

33、find that she didnt have any trouble with those subjects. Feeling better, she decided not to _19_ math for the time being.The next day Jenna went to see Mrs Biden about being on the school _20_.Mrs Biden wasnt as _21_ as Jenna. “Im sorry, but we haveenough _22_ for the newspaper already. Come back n

34、ext year and well talk then.” Jenna smiled _23_ and left. “Why is high school so _24_?” she sighed.Later in _25_ class,Jenna devoted herself to figuring out the problems that had given her so much _26_.By the end of class, she understood how to get them right. As she gathered her books, Jenna decide

35、d shed continue to try to _27_ at her new school. She wasnt sure if shed succeed, but she knew she had to _28_.High school was just as her mom had said: “You will feel like a small fish in a big pond _29_ a big fish in a small pond. The challenge is to become the _30_ fish you can be.” 11A.processes

36、 Bdecisions Cchallenges Dexercises12A.Therefore BHoweverCOtherwise DBesides13A.difficult BeasyCboring Dinteresting14A.editor Bboss Ccandidate Djudge15A.jumped Bsank Cstopped Draced16A.strange Bhappy Cawful Dlonely17A.struggling BimprovingCworking Dcomplaining18A.ashamed BdisappointedCshocked Dreliev

37、ed19A.put up Bprepare forCworry about Dgive up20A.committee BnewspaperCradio Dteam21A.enthusiastic BartisticCsympathetic Drealistic22A.speakers BreadersCcheerleaders Dwriters23A.widely Bweakly Cexcitedly Dbrightly24A.similar Bordinary Cdifferent Dfamiliar25A.physics Bhistory CEnglish Dmath26A.pleasu

38、re Bhope Ctrouble Dsorrow27A.fit in Blook outCstay up Dget around28A.swim Btry Cask Descape29A.in return for Bin case ofCin terms of Dinstead of30A.slimmest Bsmallest Cbest Dgentlest.阅读理解AWhen first entered, Vanak Restaurant does not look like much of a restaurant, but once the pleasant smells of ka

39、bob(烤肉串)hit the senses, you are incapable of calling it anything less.Owned by a local couple, this Persian restaurant has an inviting, homelike atmosphere that many restaurants lack.The space is small with only a few dining tables and nearly no decoration,but the environment is truly charming.Lying

40、 in a hardly noticeable street corner,the restaurant still attracts all customers,especially those experienced in the delights of Middle Eastern cooking.A common sight is that of old Persian men sitting in the corner talking loudly about world topics,watching news events on TV,drinking a black tea k

41、nown as Persian chai,and reading local Persian newspapers all the while trying to finish off their plates piled with food.The variety of food at the restaurant is limited,but the amount of each dish is fairly large.Most of the meals can serve two people and are under $10,so not only is it affordable

42、 but practical as well.The food especially appeals to healthconscious eaters because each dish is very healthy,made with limited fat and oil and served straight off the grill (烤肉架)The main dish that the restaurant is popular for is its kabobs,which are different styles of grilled meat.One delicious

43、and extremely healthy dish is the Joojeh Kabob,which is made of grilled chicken pieces served with either rice or bread.Another great kabob is the Chelo Kabob, a kabob consisting of grilled beef.Although the restaurant is small,the atmosphere and the food is delicious.It is a place that should not b

44、e overlooked.31When first entering the restaurant,one can find that it_.Ais splendidly decoratedBhas pleasant smells of kabobsCis crowded with dining tablesDlooks like a common restaurant32What activity is also mentioned apart from dining in the restaurant?AWatching news events on TV.BDrinking a kin

45、d of black coffee.CReading local English newspapers.DDiscussing world topics in low voices.33The food of the restaurant _.Ais served in small amountsBis rather expensiveCis rich in varietyDis very healthy34What is the dish Joojeh Kabob mainly made of?ARice. BChicken.CBread. DBeef.BIt was a Sunday an

46、d the heavy storm had lasted all night.The morning after the storm,though,was beautiful:blue skies,warm air and a calm,inviting sea touching the shore gently.My father realised it was a good day for fishing and invited my sister and me to go with him.I was only 14 and fishing had never been my thing

47、,but I decided to go all the same.Im_so_glad_I_did.On the road to the harbour we could see the terrible destruction on the coast,but the harbour itself was in fairly good shape.After all,it was protected by the arms of a bay that had only one tiny channel to the sea.As we got on board,we noticed two

48、 big humps(脊背) in the distance.On approaching them,we saw it was a mother whale with her baby.We couldnt believe itthere arent any whales along the coast here.The storm must have driven them across the ocean into the bay,in which the still water was so badly polluted that nothing could survive.The l

49、ittle baby whaleactually as big as our boatwas obviously stuck and could not move.The mother dived under the water and came up suddenly,making big whirlpools(漩涡) and waves.“Shes trying to help her baby,but on the wrong side,”my father said.At this point,my father moved our boat in a semicircle to th

50、e other side and,heading the boat towards the baby whale,pushed it gently.With our several gentle pushes the big hump turned over and disappeared under water.Then it swam up right beside its mum.They struggled in their desperate attempts to escape but missed the exit and started heading in the wrong

51、 direction.We hurried up to the whales and tried to lead them towards the bay channel.Slowly,they let us lead them,sometimes rising from the water right beside us to breatheand to give us a trusting look with those huge eyes.Once they hit their first part of clean water flowing straight from the sea

52、,the mum gave us a wave with her tail and off they swam into the distance.In the excitement it had felt like only a few minutes,but we had been with those wonderful animals for almost an hour and a half.That was the simple and lasting beauty of the day.Nearly four decades later,I still look back fon

53、dly to that golden day at sea.35. The author says “Im so glad I did.”(in Para. 2)because .A. he witnessed the whole process of fishingB. he enjoyed the beauty of the calm seaC. he experienced the rescue of the whalesD. he spent the weekend with his family36. The harbour survived the storm owing to _

54、.A. the shape of the harbourB. the arms of the bayC. the still water in the channelD. the long coast line37. The mother whale failed to help her baby because _.A. she had stayed in the polluted water for too longB. the whirlpools she had made were not big enoughC. she had no other whales around to t

55、urn to for helpD. the waves pushed her baby in the wrong direction38. What is the theme of the story?A. Saving lives brings people a sense of happiness.B. Fishing provides excitement for children.C. Its necessary to live in harmony with animals.D. Its vital to protect the environment. 课时作业(三)必修模块1Un

56、it 3 Celebration限时:40分钟.单项填空1He sighed again and the failure in physics seemed to have completely_his confidence. Awound Bdestroyed Cshocked Dattacked2We all agree_his suggestion_the work be done at once.Ato;that Bto;what Cwith;that Dto;which3His determination and devotion to science_his great disco

57、very.Acontributed to Blied in Cresulted from Dbrought about4Everything went wrong and he was_.Amess about Bmessing upCon a mess Din a mess5How come a simple meal like this costs so much?We have_in your bill the cost of the cup you broke just now.Aadded Bincluded Ccharged Dcontained6_in a white unifo

58、rm,he looks more like a cook than a doctor.ADressed BTo dressCDressing DHaving dressed7With no one to_in such a frightening situation,she felt very helpless.Aturn to Bturn on Cturn off Dturn over8Mr Smith was_to be a doctor but he became a teacher when he grew up.Ademanded Bsupposed Csuggested Dagre

59、ed9_the police thought he was the most likely one,since they had no exact proof about it,they could not arrest him.AAlthough BAs long asCIf only DAs soon as10The fire out of control,all the houses were_.Aburnt off Bburnt out Cburnt up Dburnt to the ground.完形填空As the train approached the seaside town

60、 where I was going to spend my holidays, I went into the corridor to _11_ my legs. I stayed there a short while, breathing in the fresh sea air and _12_ a few words with one of the passengers, whom I had met earlier on the _13_.When I turned to go back to _14_, I happened to glance into the compartm

61、ent (车厢) next to mine. Sitting there was a man who many years before had been my neighbour. He was a great _15_, I remembered; it used to take hours to _16_ him once he began a conversation. I was not at all _17_ when he went to live in another part of London. We had not met since then, _18_ did I w

62、ish to meet him now, when _19_ was about to begin.Luckily at that moment he was _20_ busy talking to the man opposite him to catch sight of me. I slipped back into my compartment, took down my two suitcases and carried them to the far end of the corridor so as to be ready to _21_ the train as soon a

63、s it stopped. The moment the train came to a halt (停止), I called a porter, who in no time at all had carried my luggage out of the station and _22_ me a taxi. As I drove towards my small hotel on the outskirts of the town, I breathed a deep sigh of relief at my_23_. There was little chance that I sh

64、ould _24_ my boring exneighbour again.When I reached the hotel, I went _25_ to my room and rested there until it was time for dinner. Then I went down to the dining room and _26_ a drink. I had barely raised the glass to my lips _27_ an all too familiar voice greeted me. I had not escaped from the t

65、iresome neighbour _28_! He grasped me warmly by the hand and insisted that we _29_ a table in the dinningroom. “This is a pleasant _30_,” he said. “I never expected to see you again after all these years.”11A.reach Bextend Cstretch Dloosen12A.exchanging BchangingCtalking through Dtalking about13A.fr

66、uit stand Bdepartment storeCbus stop Dstation platform14A.the station Bmy seatCthe waiting room Dthe office15A.talker Bpoet Cspeaker Dhero16A.get rid of Btake care ofCget away from Dpay attention to17A.happy Bafraid Csorry Dcontent18A.so Bno Cnot Dnor19A.holiday Bschool dayCwork day Dconversation20A

67、.very Btoo Cso Dmuch21A.get on Bstay on Ccatch Dget off22A.found Bgave Coffered Dbought23A.good luck Bnice choiceCnarrow escape Dbad fortune24A.lose in touch with Brun intoCknock down Dcatch up with25A.carelessly Baimlessly Cidly Dstraight26A.ordered Brequested Cfetched Dasked27A.while Bbefore Cwhen

68、 Dafter28A.above all Bafter allCfirst of all Din all29A.spare Brent Creserve Dshare30A.surprise BinterviewCappointment Dparty.阅读理解AAdrians “Amazing Race” started early when his parents realized that he, as a baby, couldnt hear a thing, not even loud noises.In a special school for the hearingimpaired

69、 (听觉受损的),he learned sign language and got to mix with other disabled children.However, the sight of all the disabled children communicating with one another upset his mother.She wanted him to lead a normal life.So after speaking to an advisor, she sent him to private classes where he learned to read

70、 lips and pronounce words.Later on, Adrians parents decided to send him to a regular school.But the headmaster tried to prevent them from doing so, saying regular school couldnt take care of a special student.His parents were determined to take the risk and push him hard to go through his work every

71、 day because they wanted to prove that, given the opportunity, he could do anything.Adrian made the grade and got accepted.It was a big challenge.The pace (节奏)was faster so he had to sit at the front of the class and really pay attention to the teacher, which wasntalways easy.But he stuck to it and

72、did a lot of extra work after school.The efforts made by Adrian and his parents paid off.Adrian graduated with good grades and got into a top high school.He also achieved a lot in life outside school.He developed a love for the outdoors and went to Nepal to climb mountains.He even entered the World

73、Yacht Racebeing the first hearingimpaired Asian to do so.But none of these achievements would have been possible without one of the most important lessons from his mother. “If you believe in yourself and work hard, you can achieve greatresults,” she often said.31How did Adrian communicate with other

74、 children in the special school?ABy speaking.BBy using sign language.CBy reading lips.DBy making loud noises.32Adrians parents decided to send him to a regular school because_.Athey wanted him to live a normal life Bthey wanted to prove the headmaster wrongChe wouldnt mix with other disabled childre

75、n Dhe wasnt taken good care of in the special school33How did Adrian finally succeed in his study? AHe did a lot of outdoor activities.BHe was pushed hard to study every day.CHe attended private classes after school.DHe worked very hard both in and after class.34Why is Adrians life described as an “

76、Amazing Race”?AHe did very well in his study. BHe succeeded in entering a regular school.CHe reached his goals in spite of his disability.DHe took part in the World Yacht Race.B“I Went Skydiving at 84!”As a young girl growing up in the 1930s, I always wanted to fly a plane, but back then it was almo

77、st unheard of for a woman to do that. I got a taste of that dream in 2001,when my husband arranged for me to ride in a hot air balloon for my birthday. But the experience turned out to be very dull. Around that time,I told my husband that I wanted to skydive. So when our retirement community(社区)anno

78、unced that they were having an essay competition and the topic was an experience of a lifetime that you wanted to have, I decided to write about my dream.In the essay, I wrote about my desire to skydive, stating George Bush Sr. did it at age 80. Why not me? I was just 84 and in pretty good health. A

79、 year went by and I heard nothing. But then at a community party in late April 2009, they announced that I was one of the winners. I just couldnt believe it.Inspired by this,I decided to realize my dream,even though some of my family members and my doctor were against it.On June 11, 2009, nearly 40

80、of my family and friends gathered in the area close to where I would land while I headed up in the airplane. My instructor, Jay, guided me through the experience. The plane was the noisiest one I had ever been in, but I wasnt frightenedI was really just looking forward to the experience. When we rea

81、ched 13,000 feet, Jay instructed me to throw myself out of the plane. When we first hit the air, the wind was so strong that I could hardly breathe. For a second I thought, “What have I gotten myself into?” But then everything got calmer. We were in a free fall for about a minute before Jay opened t

82、he parachute(降落伞), then we just floated downward for about five minutes. Being up in the clouds and looking at the view below was unlike anything I have ever feltmuch better than the hot air balloon. I was just enjoying it.Skydiving was really one of the greatest experiences of my life. I hope other

83、 people will look at me and realize that you dont stop living just because you are 84 years old. If theres something you want to experience, look into it. If its something that is possible, make it happen.35. What happened to the author in 2001?A. She flew an airplane.B. She entered a competition.C.

84、 She went on a hot air balloon ride.D. She moved into a retirement community.36. The author mentioned George Bush Sr. in her essay to_.A. build up her own reputationB. show her admiration for himC. compare their health conditionD. make her argument persuasive37. How did the author feel immediately a

85、fter she jumped out of the plane?A. Excited. B. Scared.C. Nervous. D. Regretful.38. What did the author enjoy most when she was skydiving?AThe beautiful clouds. B. The wonderful view.C. The company of Jay. D. The oneminute free fall.短文改错As neither she nor her husband smoke,Mrs Henry was surprising t

86、o see cigarette ash on her doorstep. When she opened the livingroom door she saw a strange man fast sleep in an armchair. Took care not to disturb him,she left the house immediately. She called a taxi and went straight the police station,where she explained what had happened and added that the man m

87、ust have got into the house through an opened window. She left home together with two police. But it was too late. The man was disappeared. Lucky,nothing valuable had ever been taken. 课时作业(四)必修模块2Unit 4 Cyberspace限时:30分钟.单项填空1Why did he leave that position?He_a better position.AofferBofferedCam offe

88、red Dwas offered2Its the government that_the country through the difficulties ahead.Alead BguardedCguides Ddirected3Our journey was slow because the bus stopped at different villages_.Alikely BgraduallyCconstantly Dregularly4He is no longer a child,and let him learn to_the problem himself.Asettle Bd

89、iscussCdeal Ddecide5We will be free tomorrow,so I suggest_to the history museum.Ato visit BvisitingCwe should visit Da visit6_by the beauty of nature,the girl from London decided to spend another two days on the farm.AAttracting BAttractedCTo be attracted DHaving attracted7On_,one out of ten smokers

90、 may suffer from cancer.Anormal BaverageCusual Dcommon8China has special football schools where children acquire ball skills_a formal education.Aas well as Bas good asCas far as Das long as9It is a common_to see Tiananmen Square filled with people on the National Day.Asight BviewCscenery Dappearance

91、10I cant stand David any more.Hes lazy,selfish and_He isnt so bad actually.AOh,come on! BUp to you.CYou are right. DGo ahead!.完形填空The measure of a mans real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.Thomas MacaulaySome thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in

92、 New York. One day, Mrs Nanette ONeill gave an arithmetic_11_to our class. When the papers were_12_,she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test.“There is really nothing new about_13_in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs ONeill_14_even say a word about it. She only

93、 asked the twelve boys to_15_after class. I was one of the twelve.Mrs ONeill asked_16_questions, and she didnt_17_us either.” She wrote on the blackboard the_18_words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to_19_these words into our exercisebooks one hundred times.I dont_20_about the other eleven b

94、oys. Speaking for myself I can say: it was the most important single_21_of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulays words, they_22_seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), because they give me a_23_to measure myself rather than others._24_of us are asked to make_25_decisions about nations

95、 going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called_26_daily to make a great many personal decisions._27_the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Should the_28_change received at the store be forgotten or_29_? Nobody will know except_30_. B

96、ut you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.11A. testB. problemCpaperDlesson12A. examined BcompletedCmarked D. answered13A. lying B. cheating C. guessing Ddiscussing14A. didnt Bdid Cwould D. wouldnt15A. come B. leave C. remain D. apologize16A. no Bcert

97、ain C. many D. more17A. excuse B. reject C. help D. scold18A. above B. common Cfollowing D. unusual19A. repeat Bget Cput D. copy 20A.worry B. know C. hear D. talk21A. chance Bincident C. lesson D. memory22A. even B. still C. always D. almost23A. way B. sentence Cchoice D. reason24A. All B. Few CSome

98、 DNone25A. quick B. wise C. great Dpersonal26A. out B. for Cup Dupon27A. Should B. Must C. Would D. Need28A. extra B. small Csome D. necessary29A. paid B. rememberedC. shared Dreturned30A. me B. you C. us D. then.阅读理解Mr Lang worked in a factory. As a driver, he was busy but he was paid much. His wif

99、e was an able woman and did all the housework. When he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. So he had enough time when he had a holiday. A few friends of his liked gambling(赌博) and he learned it soon. So he was interested in it and forgot anything except gambling.

100、He lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. His wife told him not to do it but he didnt listen to her. She had to tell the police. He and his friends were punished for it. And he was hardly sent away. After he came out of lockup(拘留所), he hated her very much an

101、d the woman had to leave him.It was New Years Day Mr Lang didnt go to work. He felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. He called his friends and they came soon. But they were afraid the police would come. He told his fiveyearold son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. They waited

102、for a long time and thought the police would not come and began to gamble. Suddenly opened the door and in came a few policemen.“I saw there werent any policemen outside, Daddy,” said the boy, “so I went to the crossing and asked some to come.”31Mr Lang was paid much because_.Ahe was a driverBhe wor

103、ked in a factoryChe had a lot of work to doDhe had worked there for a long time32Mrs Lang did all the housework because _.Ashe couldnt find any workBshe thought her husband was tiredCher husband spent all the time in gamblingDshe wouldnt stop her husband gambling33_, so he was put into lockup.AMr La

104、ng often gambledBMr Lang was late for workCMr Lang didnt help his wife at homeDMr Lang wasnt polite to the police34The woman had to leave Mr.Lang because_.Ahe didnt love her any longerBhe wouldnt stop gamblingChe had been put into lockupDhe was hardly sent away by the factory.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填

105、入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。When you recognize your teen is under stress,how can you help your teen stay calm before an exam?Be involved. Parents need to be involved in their teens work. _35_ What they look for is your presence to talk,to cry,or simply to sit with them quietly. Communicate openly with you

106、r teen. Encourage your teen to express his worries and fears,but dont let them focus on those fears.Help them get organized. _36_ Together,you and your teen can work out a timetable in which she can study for what she knows will be on the test.Provide a calm setting. Help your teen set up a quiet pl

107、ace to study and protect his privacy. Give them a nutritious diet. Its important for your teen to eat a healthy,balanced diet during exam times to focus and do his best. _37_ If this happens,encourage your teen to eat light meals or sandwiches. A healthy diet,rather than junk food,is best for reduci

108、ng stress. _38_ Persuade your teenager to get some sleep or do something active when he needs a real break from studying. Making time for relaxation,fun,and exercise is all important in reducing stress. Show a positive attitude. _39_ Your panic,anxiety and blame contribute to your teens pressure. Ma

109、ke your teen feel accepted and valued for his efforts. AA parents attitude will influence their teens emotions.BExam stress can make some teens lose their appetite.CThey will only make the situation worse.DEncourage your teen to relax.EThe best thing is simply to be there.FHelp your teen think about

110、 what he has to study and plan accordingly.GYour teen may also make negative comments about themselves. 课时作业(五)必修模块2Unit 5 Rhythm限时:30分钟.单项填空1The film Hero was_great success,bringing in a lot of money to_cinema.A/;theBa;theC/;/ Da;/2He should_his attention_the main problems.Aaim;with Bpay;onCfocus;o

111、n Dconcentrate;with3Ann never dreams of_for her to be sent abroad very soon.Athere being a chance Bthere to be a chanceCthere be a chance Dbeing a chance4He_live in the south,so it is hard for him to_the climate here.Awas used to;be used to Bused to; used toCwas used to;get used to Dused to;get used

112、 to5What has made you so happy,Mary?Oh,Ive just_an old friend I havent seen for years.Acome upon Bcome inCcome out Dcome up6We lost our way in the street and the heavy rain_our helplessness. Aadded to Bled toCturned out Dmade up7The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism_the wild

113、life in the area.AinBon CatDwith8The clerk_his letter is working in our company.Areferred Breferred toCreferred to in Dreferred in9It is recommended that the project_until all the preparations have been made.Ais not started Bnot be startedCwill not be started Dis not to be started10It was some time_

114、we realised the truth.Awhen BuntilCsince Dbefore.完形填空I just returned from a twoweek tour of Europe. On my teachers salary, I could_11_afford to travel there with Western tours,_12_I decided to go travelling with a Chinese tour. Besides the affordability, the truth is that I am a_13_traveller. Making

115、 all the reservations and connections is a nightmare for me, so I am_14_to sacrifice autonomy(自主权)_15_security.This does, however,_16_that one should always follow its leader. In most aspects of my life, I am extremely_17_. No one carries my purse and parcels. I have gone bravely into wildly differe

116、nt life changes,_18_when it comes to_19_, show me a flag and Ill follow it.The group leaders were a bit nervous at first. But I promised them that my not speaking Chinese was not a problem. Id just go_20_they pointed. There was one little_21_however. I wouldnt be eating Chinese food with them. I wou

117、ld find an eatery(小餐馆) nearby and enjoy local cuisine. It worked out fine.Since I was single, I usually_22_a room with another woman. On my first trip, to Egypt, I couldnt have been_23_. They paired me up with Shelley, who_24_fluent English and we adored each other almost instantly. The second time,

118、 my potential roommate took one look at me and said shed rather sleep with her friends on a rollaway in_25_room. I was_26_at first, but then realised Id have a room to myself, so why got upset?Travelling in a group meant that the first day we were all_27_, but we got familiar_28_each other on the bu

119、s and_29_each others faces quickly in a crowd. We got_30_comfortable with each other and soon a family atmosphere developed.11A.never Balways Cclosely Donly12A.and Bbecause Cso Dsince13A.good BnervousCambitious Dkind14A.fine Bready Cpossible Dnever15A.in Bwith Cfor Dby16A.promise BattractCrecommend

120、Drequire17A.dependent BindependentChelpful Dhelpless18A.but Band Cthen Dso19A.play Brest Ctravel Dsleep20A.where Bonce Chow Dwhen21A.issue Bquestion Cthing Dproblem22A.gave Blived Cshared Ddivided23A.disappointed BdisappointingClucky Dluckier24A.talked Bspoke Csaid Dtold25A.their Bour Cher Dmy26A.ha

121、ppy Binterested Cupset Dangry27A.strangers BfamiliarCfriends Dfamilies28. Aby Bin Camong Dwith29A.looked for BfoundCfound out Dsearched30A.frequently BmuchCless Dincreasingly.阅读理解AIt seems that fate likes to play strange jokes on those who are famous.The manner in which fate saved Clive of India for

122、 his mission in history is a matter of record.Downhearted, ill, and depressed, Clive, then a young clerk, placed a revolver(左轮枪手) to his head and snapped the trigger time after time.It refused to fire and he realised that suicide was not to be his lot.A subordinate (下属) took the same pistol from Cli

123、ves hand and fired it six times in succession(连续)A somewhat different but disturbing fate laid in store for Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of the Civil War President.Young Lincoln had received orders to report to Washington.In White House he was told that his parents had gone to Fords Theatre a

124、nd they had requested that he join them there.Robert Todd Lincoln went to the theatre and, just as he entered the building, he was stretched back by a crowd of excited people, among whom were the stretcher bearerscarrying the dying President.During the administration of President Garfield, Robert To

125、dd Lincoln became Secretary of War.He was a close personal friend of President Garfield and, when the President prepared to leave for a visit to the seashore at Elberton, New Jersey, Secretary Lincoln accepted an invitation to go along.As Secretary Lincoln reached the railway station, he encountered

126、 the stretcher bearers carrying out the fatally wounded President Garfield, victim of an assassins(刺客) bullet.Twenty years later, as Robert Todd Lincoln entered the Temple of Music in Buffalo to greet President McKinley, the President was carried past him by stretcher bearers.Garfield, Lincoln, and

127、McKinley were the presidents to be assassinated (暗杀), and Robert Todd Lincoln was the only man who was on the scene immediately after all the shootings.31From the first paragraph, we can infer that Clive_.Atried to kill himself but was saved by a subordinateBremained a clerk all his lifeCbecame famo

128、us later in lifeDwas a man who liked to play jokes32Which of the following is true about the subordinate?AHe fired the gun.BHe tried to kill himself but failed.CHe didnt know how to use a revolver.DHe was not pleased with his position.33What kind of fate was lying there for Robert Todd Lincoln?AHe e

129、scaped narrow death three times.BHe was lucky enough to hold important positions in the government of three presidents.CHe was the only man who saw the deaths of three presidents.DHe was the only man who arrived immediately after the three presidents were shot.34Who was the most lucky of the people

130、mentioned in the passage?AThe subordinate. BClive.CRobert Todd Lincoln. DMcKinley.BFinally, there is the evolution of Yaos mind. He has become a wise man who has devoted time and money into life after the NBA.Yao said he did not only see his investment in the current CBA system in purely financial t

131、erms, but also as a way to support the development of basketball in China and return the favour to Shanghai for looking after him in his early days.A few days before our most recent interview, Yao was asked to attend an award ceremony for top athletes in China. He realised his superstar friends and

132、fellow athletes were often forced to take lowpaying jobs because they had little formal education.As boss of the Shanghai Sharks, Yao has invited both teachers and mentors to help his players better manage their financial futures.Another of Yaos problems has been balancing the knowledge he has gaine

133、d in the NBA with the traditions of home.As head of the Sharks he has to consider whats best for his team, even if it means hurting some of his closest friends. Like his first coach, Li Qiuping, who was in hospital when Yao told him he was going to have to replace him with an American coach.Navigati

134、ng traditional Chinese society, he said, can be tricky at times. He sometimes wistfully thinks back to his early days, when he just played basketball. Even so, he never shies away from the challenge.When I think about these aspects of Yaos life, I admire him as an example of someone who is downtoear

135、th and has not let fame go to his head.As Yao will enter a new phase in his life, his 30s, fatherhood, returning to the NBA, and the next step in his career as manager, he shows the courage to make a difference in the world.Yang Lan One On One is shown on Shanghai Dragon TV, Sat.23:10 PM.35Which of

136、the following statements is true?AYao invests in CBA just because he wants to make money.B. Yao pays his fellow athletes little money.C. Yao has become a father of a boy.DSometimes Yao has to hurt some friends for the profit of the whole team.36What is the meaning of the underlined word “tricky”?Ahe

137、lpfulBdifficultCeasyD. special37Yang Lan believes that Yao is a person who_.Ais depressed B. runs after fameC. is dependable Dloves the earth38This article may be extracted from_.Aa TV program Ba novelCa memoir Dan essay 课时作业(六)必修模块2Unit 6 Design限时:40分钟.单项填空1Many lifestyle patterns do such_great har

138、m to health that they actually speed up_weakening of the human body.Aa;/ B/;the Ca;the D/;/2What a table! Ive never seen such a thing before.It is_it is long.Ahalf not as wide as Bwide not as half asCnot half as wide as Das wide as not half3What do you think of the movie?I think it was_disappointing

139、.Aa bit of Ba little ofCpart of Dsort of4It is_to have such hot weather in July.Akind Bfalse Ccasual Dtypical5Im sorry to hurt your heart,but Im not_.Aon purpose Bby chanceCon my own Don occasion6Jane likes collecting stamps very much.In fact,her interest in it_her school days.Adates back to Bdated

140、back toCdates back from Ddated back from7There are eight foreign teachers in our school,five of_are young ladies.Athem Bwhom Cwho Dwhich8Little Tom ran all the way to school,getting there_.Aout of breath Babove his breathCunder his breath Dshort of breath9He is in his late 40s now and still single.I

141、t is high time he_himself a wife and settled down.Ahas to get Bwill getCgets Dgot10If our parents would listen more to us,they would understand us better._.They just expect us to listen.AI believe not BNo problemCGood idea DI cant agree more.完形填空Throughout history man has had to accept the fact that

142、 all living things must die. But people now live longer than they_11_.Yet, all living things still show the_12_of aging, which will eventually_13_death.Aging is not a disease, but as a person passes maturity (成熟期), the cells of the body and the_14_they form do not function as well as they_15_in chil

143、dhood and teenage years. The body provides less_16_against disease and is more_17_to have an accident.A number of related causes may_18_to aging. Some cells of the body have a fairly long life, but they are not_19_when they die. As a person ages,_20_of brain cells and muscle cells decreases._21_body

144、 cells die and are replaced by new cells. In an aging person the_22_cells may not be as workable or as capable_23_growth as those of a young person.Another_24_in aging may be changes within the cells_25_. Some of the protein chemicals in cells are known_26_with age and become less elastic (有弹性). Thi

145、s is why the skin of old people wrinkles and_27_. This is also the reason why old people_28_in height. There may be other more important chemical changes in the cells. Some complex cell chemicals, such as DNA and RNA, store and_29_information that the cells need. Aging may affect this_30_and change

146、the informationcarrying molecules so that they do not transmit the information as well.11A.would Bbe used toCused to Dused12A.function BeffectCaffect Dsign13A.lead in Bgive inCrun into Dresult in14A.hands BfeetCheart Dorgans15A.do Bhas done Cdid Dhad done16A.energy Bprotection Cvigor Dpower17A.likel

147、y Bprobable Cpossible Dalike18A.attend Bcontribute Cadd Ddevote19A.replaced BrebuiltCrecovered Dsurrendered20A.a number Bthe amountCthe number Da great deal21A. The others BOthersCAnother DOther22A.old Bleft Cnew Dother23A.to Bfor Cof Din24A.factor Beffect Creason Delement25A.for themselves Bof them

148、selvesCthemselves Don their own26A.change Bto have changedCto change Dto be changed27A.hangs loose Bhangs looselyCis hanging loosely Dis hanging loose28A.increase BshrinkClengthen Ddecrease29A.pass away Bpass byCpass off Dpass on30A.improvement BprocessionCapproach Dprocess.阅读理解AA Japanese student c

149、alled Mami told me about her ownexperiences in Britain.She spent 10 months in the UK last year, studying English at a language school.She really enjoyed her first two weeks in the UK.But soon she started to miss things of her own country.She found it hard to make friends,and got annoyed(恼火的) about l

150、ocal peoples behaviour.Mami said,“After a few weeks I started to cry a lot.I felt homesick.I thought the weather was dark and too changeable,and that affected my mood as well.” To comfort herself Mami began to spend many hours on the Internet chatting with her friends back home.She spent a couple of

151、 weeks in the countryside in Kent.She went to a social club for British people who were interested in Japan and started to make some friends there.In addition, she took a short course in calligraphy(书法)to get an opportunity of mixing with local people.A few months later,Mamis impression of the UK ha

152、d greatly changed.She found that most of the British were friendly, witty and fun.However,once Mami was back in Japan,she experienced “culture shock”again.She said,“I missed the friends I had made in England.My way of thinking had changed.Sometimes I was annoyed by the views of people in my countryf

153、or example,about the value of money and time.I thought people around me lived in such a small world.”Mami noticed some changes in her behaviour:“I kept the habit of always carrying an umbrella with me, even on a fine daymy friends thought I was crazy!”31How did Mami feel at the beginning of her stay

154、 in Britain?AShocked. BAnnoyed.CPleased. DHomesick.32The second paragraph tells us _.Ahow Mami overcame culture shock in BritainBhow Mami felt as soon as she arrived in BritainCwhat Mami learned in her language schoolDwhat Mami liked and disliked about Britain33The reason why Mami had the habit of c

155、arrying an umbrella was that _.Ashe liked umbrellas very muchBthe umbrella reminded her of her life in the UKCshe had got used to the changeable weather in Britain Dit often rained in Japan those days34Why did Mami experience culture shock in Japan?AShe didnt like Japanese culture any more.BThe worl

156、d in Japan was too small for her.CThe Japanese behaviour had changed a lot.DShe had got used to British culture and life.BLOCATION:The Farm Park is situated just off the A338, 9 miles north of Salisbury. Look for the brown tourist sign on the A338 and the A303. Ignore signs for East Cholderton.OPENI

157、NG TIME:We are open every day from the end of March (or Easter if earlier) until the end of the Autumn Half Term (about the end of October) from 10 am until 6 pm, last admission 4:45 pm. (NOTE: No unaccompanied children admitted)PARKING:A free car and coach park is available.DOGS:Dogs may be brought

158、 into the park provided that they are kept on a lead and under control at all times.CAFETERIA:There is a cafeteria in the farm house serving hot meals and snacks. Clotted cream tea is a specialty. Parties are catered for if booked in advance.CHILDRENS PLAY AREAS:An adventure playground is located in

159、 part of the wood and an under 7s play area is to be found near Rabbit World. A parent and baby room is available for feeding and changing.ANIMAL FEEDING:Bags of animal food are available for sale in the gift shop. Please do not feed any other food to any of the animals without permission. Do not fe

160、ed the fish.TRACTOR & TRAILER RIDES:These are available during peak times (see information board at Rabbit World) at a small additional charge.EDUCATION:School groups are welcome, a special entrance rate is available, also a comprehensive teachers pack.PARTY RATES:Reduced admission charges are avail

161、able to group of fifteen or more when booked in advance. Details on request.SEASON TICKETS:Season tickets are good value for regular visitors and last the whole season (MarchOctober)DISABLED VISITORS:Disabled visitors are welcome, a specially adapted toilet is available and the majority of the park

162、is accessible.35What do you think this text is?AAn advertisement for sale.BA brief introduction of an animal park.CAn announcement of the park owner.DA lecture about an animal park.36Who are allowed to enter the park?AThose who arrive at 5 pm.BThe children without anyone to accompany.CThe visitors w

163、ho come during the Christmas holidays.DThe people with disabilities.37Which of the following statements is true?AVisitors can feed the animals except fish with permission.BDogs are not allowed in at all.CIn the park visitors cant be served with hot meals.DTractor & trailer rides are free.短文改错A few m

164、onths after returning the US from Germany,I took part in a college course in French. Since I had learned to say German well in Germany,I thought it might be interested to begin studying another language. At the first class,the teacher asked us to do a pronunciation exercise in it he would say a word

165、 or two in French,and each student would do their best to copy. When he got to me,he kept having me to say more words,and I finally ask him why. “I find it a great fun,” he explained it. “In 25 years of teaching at school,its the first time I heard an American speak French with a Germany accent.” 课时

166、作业(七)必修模块3Unit 7 The Sea限时:30分钟.单项填空1You must apologize _ your sister _ being so rude.No way.It was her fault.Awith; aboutBat; forCto; withDto; for2It wont be _ he _ up with us.Along before; catches Bbefore long; catchesCfor long; caught Dlong until; will catch3All the people _ at the party are fond

167、 of the music of the TV play.Apresent BinterestedCimportant Dthankful4After _ from his illness, Mr.Smith was advised to take up gardening as a hobby.Abenefiting BrecoveringCsuffering Dseparating5Many young people left their hometown for big cities _ better jobs.Ain favour of Bin charge ofCin search

168、of Din honour of6When you study the local map, youll find this town is _ .Atwice as a large town as thatBtwice the size of that oneCtwice as larger as that oneDtwice as larger a town as that7When shall we start?Lets_ it 8:30.Is that all right?ApickBmeetCmakeDtake8. _ was known to us all that Johnson

169、 had broken his promise _ he would give each of us a small gift.AAs; which BWhat; thatCIt; that DIt; which 9Did you enjoy yourself at the party?Yes.I have never been to _ one before.Aa more excited Bthe most excitedCa more exciting Dthe most exciting10The police got to _ was once an old yard_the wor

170、kers used as a store. Awhat; where Bwhich; whereCthat; that Dwhat; which.完形填空I returned to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, after graduation.I had been there before my mother became a minister. Two weeks later, I told my mother I was bored.She said, “Herere the car keys.Go and buy some fruit.”_11_, I

171、jumped into the car and speeded off. Seeing me or rather my _12_, a boy sprang up(跳起来),_13_ to sell his bananas and peanuts.“Banana 300 naira.Peanut 200 naira!” Looking at his blackstriped bananas, I _14_ to 200 total for the fruit and nuts.He _15_.I handed him a 500 naira note.He didnt have _16_, s

172、o I told him not to worry.He was _17_ and smiled a row of perfect teeth. When, two weeks later, I _18_ this same boy, I was more aware of my position in Nigerian society.I should _19_ this country as the son of a _20_.But it was hard to find pleasure in a place where it was so _21_ to see a little b

173、oy who should have been in school selling fruit. “Whats up?” I asked.He answered in _22_ English, “II no get money to buy book.” I took out two 500 naira notes.He looked around _23_ before sticking his hand into the car _24_ the bills.One thousand naira means a lot to a family that _25_ only 50,000

174、each year.The next morning, security officers told me, “In this place, when you give a little, people think youre a fountain of opportunity(机会)”_26_ its right, but this happens everywhere in the world.I wondered if my little friend had actually used the money for _27_.After six months work in northe

175、rn Nigeria, I returned and saw him again standing on the road. “Are you in school now?” He nodded.A silence fell as we looked at each other, then I _28_ what he wanted.I held out a 500 naira note.“Take this.” He shook his head fiercely and stepped back _29_ hurt. “Its a gift,” I said.Shaking his hea

176、d again, he handed me a basket of bananas and peanuts.“Ive been waiting to _30_ these to you.”11A.Encouraged BDisappointed CDelighted DConfused12A.car Bmother Cdriver Dkeys 13A.willing Bafraid Ceager Dashamed14A.got down Bbargained downCput down Dtook down15A.explained BpromisedCagreed Dadmitted16A.

177、change Bnotes Cchecks Dbills 17A.troubled Bregretful Ccomfortable Dgrateful18A.ran after Bran into Cran over Dran to 19A.protect Benjoy Chelp Dsupport20A.minister Bheadmaster Cmanager Dpresident 21A.lucky Bamazing Cfunny Dcommon22A.old Bbroken CtraditionalDmodern 23A.proudly Bmadly Ccuriously Dnervo

178、usly24A.for Bwith Cat Dupon 25A.spends Bpays Cmakes Daffords26A.Possibly BActually CCertainly DFortunately 27A.joys Bnuts Cbooks Dbananas28A.asked Bimagined Creminded Drealised 29A.when Bas if Ceven if Dafter30A.send Bprovide Csell Dgive .阅读理解Americans often say that there are only two things a pers

179、on can be sure of in life: death and taxes. Many people feel that the United States has the worst taxes in the world.Taxes are the money that people pay to support their government. There are generally three levels of government in the United States: federal, state, and city; therefore, there are th

180、ree types of taxes.Salaried people who earn more than four to five thousand per year must pay a certain part of their salaries to the federal government. The percentage varies for different people. It depends on the salaries. The federal government has a two level income tax: that is, 15 or 28 perce

181、nt. $17,850 is the cutoff. The tax rate is 15 percent below $17,850 and 28 percent above.The second tax is for the state government: New York, California, or any of the other fortyeight states. Some states have an income tax similar to that of the federal government. Of course, the percentage for th

182、e state tax is lower. Other states have a sales tax, which is a percentage charged to any item which people buy in the state. Some states use income tax and sales tax to raise their revenues (收入)The third tax is for the city. This tax comes in two forms: property tax (people who own a house have to

183、pay taxes on it ) and excise (执照) tax, which is collected on vehicles in a city. The cities use this money for education, police, public works, etc.Since Americans pay such high taxes, they often feel that they are working one day each week just to pay their taxes. People always complain about taxes

184、. They often say that the government misuses their tax dollars. They all believe that taxes are too high in this country.31. How much money does an American earning $40,000 per year pay to the federal government as income tax according to the passage?A$11,200. B$6,000. C$17,850. D$5,000.32What happe

185、ns to buyers when a sales tax is collected?AThey have to pay more than what the item costs.BThey can pay less than what the item costs.CThey have to pay exactly what the item costs. DThey will all give up buying the item.33. What tax does an American have to pay to the city if he owns a car?APropert

186、y tax. B. Excise tax.CIncome tax. D. Sales tax.34After reading the passage, we might feel that Americans seem to be_.Asatisfied with their taxesBproud of their taxesCunhappy about their taxesDhappy about their taxes.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。_35_Its estimated that every year over

187、2 million laptops and computers are thrown in the bin only to end up at landfill where they are causing big problems to the environment. Laptops contain many poisonous materials and flame retardants (阻燃剂) which will take hundreds of years to break up at landfill. _36_These environmental problems inc

188、lude chemicals from inside the laptops leaking into the soil and later polluting ground water or even our own water supplies. Also by recycling old and unwanted laptops fewer natural resources have to be used in order to produce brand new ones. In order to help the environment many websites have rec

189、ently launched. There are some recycling services that will check it over and in exchange will send you a cash payment. _37_ Rather than your old laptop cluttering up(塞满) your home or a landfill site it can be sent in to one of these recycling services that will check it over and in exchange will se

190、nd you a cash payment. They accept many models of laptops. _38_ Many laptop recycling services will also provide a free courier collection in order to speed up the process. When buying a new laptop or computer we must all start considering the suggestions that throwing the old one in the bin have ef

191、fect on climate change. _39_ If everyone has to recycle laptops and other electronic devices correctly then the world would be a much better place for us all to live. AThey offer electronic tools and laptop recycling services.BSome Companies Decide to Collect Back the Old LaptopsCEven broken ones ca

192、n be sold in return for a reduced price.DOur use of natural resources is doing harm to the environment.E. Even the old laptops can be of some value to the environment.F. At the same time it will cause many problems to the environment.G. Recycle Old and Unwanted Laptops for Cash and Help the Environm

193、ent 课时作业(八)必修模块3Unit 8Adventure限时:30分钟.单项填空1It was _ great shock to the world that two airplanes crashed into _ World Trade Centre in New York on Sept. 11.Aa;/ Bthe;the Ca;the D/;the2To keep healthy,Professor Johnson _ cycling as a regular form of exercise after he retired.Atook up Bcaught on Ccarri

194、ed out Dmade for3They _the train until it disappeared in the distance.Asaw BwatchedCnoticed Dobserved4The main cause of the disease in China is drug abuse, _is very serious in Yunnan.Awhat Bwho Cthat Dwhich5The data is limited in terms of both_and_.Aquality;quantity Bquality;quantitiesCquantity;numb

195、er Dquantity;numbers6The computer system _suddenly while he was searching for information on the Internet.Abroke down Bbroke out Cbroke up Dbroke in7Try new sports, games, and other activities _new foods.Youll grow stronger, play longer, look and feel better!Asuch as Bas well as Cor Das well8We arri

196、ved home at 9:00 in the evening, _most people had already had supper.Aat that time Bby that timeCat which time Dby which time9“ATM” is a short form which _ “automated teller machine”Astands for Bstands byCbases on Drelies on10I have tried very hard to find a solution to the problem, but in vain. Why

197、 not consult with Frank? You see, _.Agreat minds think alike Btwo heads are better than oneCa bird in the hand is worth two in the bushDits better to think twice before doing something.完形填空Children often use body language to show us how they are feeling long before they can talk. If they_11_their mo

198、thers quietly, it is easy to tell that they are_12_. Mothers also know that they can calm the child with a touch on the cheek or a_13_word.It seems that we come into the world with a set of gestures already _14_into us. Everybody,_15_ country, race or religion, can look surprised, smile or cry. It a

199、lso seems that we can_16_ our mothers voice even before we are born. Even a newborn baby will look_17_the direction of its mothers voice when she is not in sight. Feeding time also represents a time_18_babies and mothers can get closer. The baby can watch the mothers face_19_.Babies are also_20_obse

200、rvers of facial expressions and learn from mothers reaction_21_or not something is to be feared. This is often_22_first babies are more timid and less relaxed than their later brothers and sisters. The mother is_23_more worried with her first baby but by the time the second arrives she _24_ confiden

201、ce.Babies never want to be left out of any activity. Even small babies will cry _25_ they can see what is going on around them. Babies learn to _26_quite early with gestures. They point to things and get_27_when those things are given to them. They laugh during a game and are rewarded when the game

202、continues. They smile at strangers and are rewarded by being_28_ and cuddled(拥抱). So learning the body language of the children is _29_important and rewarding as studying_30_of another culture.11A.hang out Bhang inChang around Dhang up12A.nervous Bhappy Cexcited Deager13A.harsh BgentleCsevere Dsympa

203、thetic14A.being programmed BprogrammingChaving programmed Dprogrammed15A.regardless of Bbecause ofCdepend on Drely on16A.realise BrecogniseCappreciate Dacknowledge17A.to Bfrom Cin Don18A.when Bwhere Cwhich Dthat19A.at times Bat the same timeCat a time Dat one time20A.keen Bdull Cawkward Dslow21A.if

204、Bwhether Chow Dwhen22A.when Bthat Cwhy Dwhether23A.anxiously Beagerly Cactually Dobviously24A.gains Bhas gainedChad gained Dis gaining25A.until Bif Cwhen Donce26A.react Binform Cconnect Dcommunicate27A.rewarded Bawarded Ccriticized Dblamed28A.picked out Bpicked onCpicked up Dpicked over29A.more Bles

205、s Cmuch Das30A.it Bone Cones Dthat.阅读理解AFaced with a tough job market, fresh graduates are dreaming of running their own businesses instead. But a recent survey has showed that such ambitions lack the required support and remain just thatdreams.The Shanghai Municipal Employment Promotion Centre poll

206、 of 1,276 graduates in several universities and colleges in the city, released last Friday, showed 59.78 percent of respondents considered the possibility of setting up a company or at least a small store. “But they just stop at the thinking stage,” it stated.Respondents put the top reasons for not

207、going it alone down to a shortage of investment and a lack of business opportunity. They also listed lack of business experience and social networks, the need for advanced study and objections from family members as factors that stood in their way.More than 90 percent of the interviewees said they w

208、ould rather take up a job after graduating and then consider starting their own business two or three years down the road.Guo Bin, a senior student in Shanghai International Studies University majoring in English, decided he wanted to be his own boss last year. But he is looking for a job first. “If

209、 I fail to find a satisfying job, I would like to establish a company in exhibition services,” Guo said.The Shanghai native has some relatives working in a local printing plant. With their help, Guo hopes to produce exhibition brochures at a relatively low price. He is also confident that his Englis

210、h language skills can help him do well in the industry.“Social networking is an important factor leading to business success,” Guo said.Guo said that the shortage of graduate jobs is the main reason driving more university students to set up a business right after their graduation.Jiang said the uni

211、versity sets up a business guide team made of government officials and professionals. They regularly give training courses to students who show an interest in having their own business. The parents of university graduates are more willing to help their children start up alone. The survey showed “Onc

212、e you win the support of your family, you have won half the battle,” Guo added.31Which of the following can be the best title?AA tough job marketBGraduates can only dream of being bossCThe ambitions of fresh graduates DThe story of Guo Bin32Which of the following is NOT true about stopping fresh gra

213、duates realising their dreams of being boss?AThe lack of business opportunity and investment.BThe shortage of business experience.CLess skilled English language.DTheir family members objections. 33In the view of Guo Bin, what is the key factor that makes fresh graduates dream of being boss soon afte

214、r graduation?ATheir family dont support them.BTheir social networking is not good.CThere are not enough graduate jobs.DThey want to achieve greater success.34Who is this article mostly intended for?AThe parents whose child will graduate from university soon.BThose who will graduate from university.C

215、Those who want to be boss.DThe officials who work in the government.BThere is more and more worry about the growing threat of globalization, which is accompanied by those warnings that the rich pattern of local life is being undermined(破坏), and many dialects and traditions are becoming extinct. But

216、stop and think for a moment about the many positive aspects that globalization is bringing. Read on and you are sure to feel comforted, ready to face the global future. Consider the Internet, that good example of our shrinking world. Leaving aside the worries about political extremism, even the most

217、 narrowminded must admit that the net offers a lot of benefits, not just in terms of education, the sector(部分)for which it was originally designed, but more importantly on a global level, the spread of news and comment. It will be increasingly difficult for politicians to misinform the public, as th

218、e oppressed(被压迫的)will not only find support and comfort, but also be able to organise themselves more effectively. MTV is another global provider that is often criticized for imposing(强加)popular culture on the unsuspecting millions around the world. Yet the viewers judgment on MTV is undoubtedly pos

219、itive; it is regarded as necessary by most of the global teenage generation who watch it, a vital part of growing up. And in the final analysis, what harm can a few songs and videos cause? Is the world dominance(绝对优势)of brands like Nike and Cocacola so bad for us, when all is said and done? Sportswe

220、ar and soft drinks are harmless products when compared to the many other things that have been globally available for a longer period of timeheroin and cocaine, for example. In any case, just because Nike shoes and Coke cans are for sale, it doesnt mean you have to buy themeven globalization cannot

221、take away peoples free will.Critics of globalization can stop presenting their doom and gloom statements. Life goes on, and has more to offer for many citizens of the world than it did for their parents generation.35Some people feel sad about globalization because they believe it will _.Aaffect the

222、rich local lifeBbring threat to the world peaceCchange their present difficult lifestyleDincrease the size of people speaking dialects36Internet was originally designed _.Ato spread news and commentBto get support and comfortCto organise the oppressed more effectivelyDto promote education37Which of

223、the following is true according to the passage?AThe Internet makes people worried about political extremism.BNike and Cocacola shouldnt have caused so much worry.C. All of the global teenage generation think that MTV is a necessary and important part for their growing up.D. Sportswear and soft drink

224、s cannot be compared with drug.38Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?AGlobalization is standardization(标准化)BGlobalization: dont worry, be happyCGlobalization: like it or change itDGlobalization brings equality 课时作业(九)必修模块3Unit 9Wheels限时:40分钟.单项填空1_ group wins on Saturday wi

225、ll go through to the world competition.ANo matter whatBNo matter whichCWhatever DWhichever2Children under six are not _ to school except those of extraordinary intelligence.Apermitted BacceptedCadmitted Dreceived3Nowadays, too many children_ TV. Thats bad for their eyesight and TV also keeps them fr

226、om communicating with others.Aaddicts to watchingBare addicted to watchCaddict themselves to watchDare addicted to watching4My house is very _ for getting to work as it is only a few minutes walk from the station.Acomfortable BsuitableCconvenient Davailable5_ those who were not listening the first t

227、ime, I will repeat the question.ATo the benefit of BWith the benefit ofCFor the benefit of DWith the benefit to6The doctor had almost lost hope at one point, but the patient finally _ .Apulled through Bpulled outCpulled up Dpulled over7Do you think that housing price will keep _ in the future?Sorry,

228、 I have no idea.Alifting up Bgoing upCbringing up Dgrowing up8_ your rotten idea, we went the long way.AThanks to BBecauseCDue to DSince9An earthquake struck this area,_ a lot of damage.Amaking BcausingCdone Dcaused10The little boy _ in the mud all the morning. No wonder he is dirty from head to foo

229、t.Ahas played Bis playingChas been playing Dwas playing.完形填空Now that I am no longer young, I have friends whose mothers have passed away. I have heard these sons and daughters say they never fully appreciated their mothers_11_it was too late to tell them. I am blessed (赐福) with the dear mother who i

230、s still alive. I_12_her more each day. My mother does not change, but I_13_. As I grow older and wiser, I realise_14_an extraordinary person she is. How_15_that I am unable to speak these words in her_16_, but they flow easily from my pen.How does a daughter begin to thank her mother for life itself

231、? For the love, patience and just_17_hard work that go into_18_a child? For running after a toddler (学走步的小孩), for understanding a_19_teenager, for tolerating a college student who knows_20_? For waiting for the day when a daughter_21_how wise her mother really is?How does a_22_woman thank a mother f

232、or_23_to be a mother? For being ready _24_ advice (when asked) or keeping _25_when it is most appreciated? For not saying, “I told you so”, when she could have uttered these words_26_? For being_27_herselfloving, thoughtful, patient, and forgiving?I dont know how, dear God, except to ask you to bles

233、s her as richly as she_28_and to help me live up to the example she has_29_. I pray that I will look as good in the eyes of my children as my mother_30_in mine.11A. asBthatCuntilDwhen12A. approve BappreciateCneed Dresemble13A. do Bhave Cdid Dwill14A. how Bthat Cwho Dwhat15A. sad Bglad Ccomic Dtragic

234、16A. absence BpresenceCappearance Dexistence17A. common BplainCnormal Dusual18A. raising BrisingCdeveloping Dtraining19A. childish BenergeticCfearless Dmoody20A. anybody BnobodyCeverything Dnothing21A. detects BdiscoversCrecognises Drealises22A. pretty BfoolishCgreen Dgrown23A. failing BintendingCco

235、ntinuing Dkeeping24A. by Bwith Cat Don25A. silent Bquiet Ccool Dnoiseless26A. dozen times Ba dozen of timesC. dozens of times Ddozen of time27A. valuably BessentiallyCcommonly Dvirtually28A. devotes Bdeserts Cdeserves Ddesires29A. set Bsettled Cplaced Dfixed30A. sees Bfinds Cis Dlooks.阅读理解AIn 1885,

236、a young doctor named Arthur Conan Doyle opened offices in London. He wanted to be a successful doctor, but for some reasons he never found enough patients.To pass the time, he began to write stories and send them to the newspapers.Conan Doyles stories were about a clever detective, Sherlock Holmes.C

237、onan Doyle wrote that Sherlock Holmes lived in Baker Street in London, and people with problems came to Sherlock Holmes with their problems, too.He was able to solve mysteries (疑难案件) that the cleverest policemen in England were unable to figure out (解决)Sometimes Sherlock Holmes could solve a mystery

238、 without leaving his chair.He listened carefully to the information his client (委托人) gave and figured out the answer.At other times he spent days or weeks looking for clues (线索)Sherlock Holmes travelled to different cities and countries to solve the mysteries.Sometimes he wore_disguises,_pretending

239、to be an old man, or a sailor.Holmes did anything to find out the answer to the mysteries he was working on.Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective in English literature (文学),but many people dont understand that he is a fictional (小说的) character, not a real person.The English post offices repor

240、t that people still send mail to Sherlock Holmes in Baker Street.Even he gets more than 2,000 letters every year.31Conan Doyle began to write stories perhaps because _.Ahe wanted to tell something about his patients Bhe wasnt good at medicine Che wanted to make less money Dmost people were strong at

241、 that time32Conan Doyle got to write very good detective storiesbecause _.Amany people asked him to solve their mysteriesBhe got a lot of experience in solving mysteriesChe was a person with great literary quality and talent (才能)Dhe was able to help those who came to see him with their problems33She

242、rlock Holmes_.Awas only an ordinary detectiveBnever existed (存在) in the worldCwas one of the members of the police in LondonDwas a real detective who was named by Conan Doyle34The phrase “wore disguises” in the fourth paragraph means “ _”Aintroduced oneselfBwas in old clothesCchanged ones clothes or

243、 ones appearanceDseemed to be poor and helplessBA new study suggests that the roundtheclock(24小时的)availability that cell phones have brought to peoples lives may be taking_a_toll_on family life.The study,which followed more than 1,300 adults over 2 years, found that those who consistently used a mob

244、ile phone throughout the study period were more likely to report negative “spillover” between work and home lifeand,in turn,less satisfaction with their family life.Spillover essentially(本质上)means that the line between work and home begins to become unclear.Work life may invade home life when a pare

245、nt is taking jobrelated calls at home,for instanceor family issues may start to take up work time.For example,a child may call mum at work,telling her “microwave exploded”,explained Noelle Chesley,an assistant professor of sociology at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee and the author of the study

246、. The problem with cell phones seems to be that they are allowing for even more spillover between work and home.This may be especially true for working women,the study found. Among men,consistent use of mobile phones seemed to allow more work issues to creep (潜入)into family time.But for women,the sp

247、illover tended to go in both directions. Being “connected” meant that work cut into home time,and family issues came into work life.Cell phones seem to be opening more lines for stressful exchanges among family members.But there may be ways to control the spillover,according to Chesley.Employers, sh

248、e said,could look at their policies on contacting employees after hours to make sure their expectations are “reasonable”For their part,employees could decide that cell phones go off during family time, Chesley said.35What does the underlined phrase “taking a toll on” probably mean in Paragraph 1?AEx

249、plaining. BFounding.C. Damaging. DExtending36According to Chesley,what is the best solution to the problem caused by cell phones?ARefuse to use cell phones.B. Separate work hours from family time.C. Ignore coming calls during family time.D. Encourage women to stay at home.37We can learn from the pas

250、sage that _.Acell phones make the line between work and home unclearBcell phones seem to be convenient to familiesCcell phones affect men as much as womenDwe can do nothing to solve the problem38What is the main idea of the passage?AHow to control the negative spillover caused by cell phones.B. Cell

251、 phones cause negative “spillover” between work life and home life.C. Consistent use of cell phones makes people feel less satisfied with their work.D. How work life invades home life.短文改错There was a great number of trouble in the city the other day. A horse got out of a field but came into town on

252、its own. Oh,heavens! A horse walked across the public gardens and throughout a busy street. Then it sat down just on the middle of the main road opposite a Church. All the traffic stops. Quite few people tried to lead it away but the horse refused to obey to them. Just then an old farmer appeared. H

253、e took a few low whistle. As soon as the horse heard the whistles,it raised and followed the farmer tamely. 课时作业(十)必修模块4Unit 10 Money限时:30分钟.单项填空1All the attention of the fans_the Chinas Nationwide Youth Singing Competition these days.Ahas concentrated to Bwas paid toChas been focused on Dwas fixed

254、up2That is the only way we can imagine_the overuse of water in students bathrooms.Areducing Bto reduceCreduced Dreduce3_about what questions to be asked and write them down_.AThinking; for advance BThink; in advanceCThinking; on advance DTo think; in advance4Jack, what do you think of the event whic

255、h not only promoted_of world hunger, but raised a lot of money to help these poor children?Thats great.Adetermination BdirectionCawareness Dloneliness5Last night Tom dropped in_my home and_some books.Aon; asked for Bat; asked forCto; asked D; wanted6_and angry, Tony rushed out of the room.AShocking

256、BShockedCBeing shocked DBe shocking7They sold the machine for only 500 dollars, so the buyer got a real_.Acost Bbargain Camount Dvalue8When people think of this brand, they always_it with good quality.Aassociate Badvertise Ccombine Dtrade9What the children in the poor mountain village need_textbooks

257、.Ais Bare Chas Dhave10Shall I give you a ride as you live so far away?Thank you._.AIt couldnt be better BOf course you canCIf you like DIts up to you.完形填空A girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident.As she was running to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped on some ice and fell_11_

258、the rear wheels of the bus.She_12_the accident, but was paralyzed from the waist_13_.I went to see her, in my 13yearold mind thinking she wouldnt live_14_from then on.Over the years, I moved and didnt think_15_about Helen after that.Three years ago, in Florida, my oldest son was_16_by a car while ri

259、ding his bike,_17_a terrible brain injury._18_I was looking after him, a lady who said she was the hospitals social worker called.It was a particularly_19_day.I burst into tears for no_20_and hung up.A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a_21_, rolled into my sons room with a box of tissues.Afte

260、r 16 years, I still recognized Helen.I told her_22_I was, and after we both_23_the shock of that, she began to tell me about her life.She had married, had children and gotten her degree so that she could_24_ the path for those less _25_than her.She told me that if there was anything she could give m

261、e, it would be_26_.Looking at this wonderful, giving person, I felt_27_.But I also felt the first hope I had felt since then.From this person that I thought would have no_28_of life; I learned that where there is life, there is hope.My son miraculously_29_and we moved back north, but I owe Helen a_3

262、0_that I can never repay.11A.into Bover Cunder Donto12A.escaped BresistedCsacrificed Dsurvived13A.down Bup Cin Dout14A.normally BcomfortablyCseriously Doptimistically15A.many Bmuch Cless Dlittle16A.collapsed Bdriven Cdrawn Dhit17A.making BcausingCresulting Dleading18A.Before BWhile CAfter DSince19A.

263、forgettable BtiringCtrying Dunconscious20A.reason Bexcuse Cmatter Daccount21A.coat BsuitCwheelchair Dhurry22A.how Bwhere Cwhat Dwho23A.got across Bgot offCgot out Dgot through24A.build Bsmooth Ctake Dfollow25A.fortunate BmoneyCpowerful Dwealthy26A.hope Bdream Cfancy Dideal27A.confident BselfishCsmal

264、l Ddepressed28A.quantity BwayCquality Dstandard29A.worsened BrecoveredCdisappeared Dovercame30A.life Bbill Csuccess Ddebt.阅读理解There is no doubt that adults, and even highlyeducated adults, vary greatly in the speed and efficiency of their reading.Some proceed very slowly throughout; others clash alo

265、ng too quickly and then have to regress(退回)Poor readers in particular may lack the ability to vary their manner of reading according to the type of reading matter and to their intentions in reading it.A good reader can move at great speed through the text of a novel or similar light reading matter.H

266、e may be able to skim a page, picking up a word or two here and there, and gain a general idea of what the text is about without really reading it.In reading more difficult material, with the intention of taking in the whole of it, he will proceed more slowly, but even then he will vary his pace, co

267、ncentrating on the key words and passages, perhaps rereading them several times, and pass more quickly over the remainder.A less efficient reader tends to maintain the same speed whatever the material he reads.Consequently, even light reading matter gives him little pleasure because he reads so slow

268、ly.But this pace may be too fast for really difficult material.A type of reading which necessitates careful attention to detail is proofreading (校对), in which the reader, in order to detect misprints in a sample print, has to notice not so much the meaning of what he reads as the exact shape and ord

269、er of letters and words in the text.This is extremely difficult for most people since they are accustomed to overlooking such details.In fact, considerable practice is required to practice this task efficiently and it can be done only by reading very slowly, and by paying less attention to the gener

270、al meaning of the text.31The author claims that there is a difference in reading speed_.Abetween the poorlyeducated and the highly educatedBamong all readersCamong different poorlyeducated adults onlyDamong different highlyeducated adults only32A good reader is a reader who_.Aconcentrates on the key

271、 words onlyBchanges his speed according to the kind of textCalways reads slowly but carefullyDchanges his speed according to his liking for the book33In order to detect misprints in a sample print, a proofreader has to_.Aunderstand the text fullyBhave practice in efficiencyCpay no attention to the g

272、eneral meaning of the textDgrasp the shape and order of letters and words as he reads.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Job as a content writer from home _34_ People are,rather than going to the office and doing the job there. Working from home is comparatively easier in terms of both acc

273、essibility and comfortability for work. Most of the people,who have gained much knowledge in their field or the ones who decide to work for a job field,can work from the home. Employees belonging to higher position in an organization are mostly facilitated with this option of working from home. _35_

274、 But with the Internet developed,working from home has become easier and more popular. There have been many job opportunities coming up these days. _36_ Content writing jobs for SEO,is one of the jobs,which is adding to the popularity of the working from home culture. The jobs in this field are give

275、n on the basis of targets and thus,the candidate has to complete the task in the time assigned,which after completion is paid on the basis of agreements made. _37_ It also depends on the clients written for and the importance of the document. The payment or the salary in case of a content writer var

276、ies,according to the brands; the person is associated with and on the length of the article or the writeup. _38_ Most of them are used for the purpose of promotion of a product or a brand,the job in which is very responsible and involves a number of factors. AYou neednt worry about so much housework

277、.BJobs from home have become like a fashion these days.CThe payment for this is mostly done on the basis of words written.DYour clever choice will make you comfortable and free at home.EA candidate can work from home,from the very first level of his job.F. There are many forms of writeups which are

278、in demand these days.G. Whether you can work at home sometimes depends on many factors. 课时作业(十一)必修模块4Unit 11 The Media限时:30分钟.单项填空1As a special_,Ill let you stay up late tonight.Afavour Bdeed Chelp Dbad2As their memories decline, some old people tend to be talkative because they_forget what has just

279、 been said.Aanxiously BparticularlyCeasily Dhardly 3In the International Young Pianists Competition, when it was_that Lang Lang had won, he was too excited to hold back his tears.Atold BmentionedCannounced Drecognized4The road sign is easy to read, for the words_well.Acome out Bstand outCgo out Dkee

280、p out5It was_that I read in your February issue the letter to the editor written by Prof.Johnson.Adelight Bwith great delightCwith great delighted Ddelighted6Although they had made careful preparation, unexpected difficulties_in the course of their experiments.Arose Braised Clifted Darose7If we dont

281、 start out now, we must risk_the train.Amiss BmissingCbeing missed Dto miss8He pretended_me when I came in.Anot to see Bnot seeingCto not see Dhaving not seen9I wonder if I could possibly use your car for tonight._.Im not using it anyhow.ASure, go ahead BI dont knowCYes, I indeed DI dont care10Belie

282、ve me! This new invention will bring you great _like a goldmine.Abenefit Binterest Cprofit Dtalent.2011天津卷 完形填空A Love Note to My MomWhen I was a little girl,I would often accompany you as you modeled for fashion photographers. It was years later that I finally understood what role modeling _11_ in y

283、our life. Little did I know you were _12_ every penny you earned to go to _13_ school.I cannot thank you enough for _14_ you told me one autumn afternoon when I was nine. After finishing my homework, I wandered into the dining room where you were buried _15_ piles of law books. I was _16_.Why were y

284、ou doing what I domemorizing textbooks and studying for _17_? When you said you were in law school, I was more puzzled. I didnt know Moms _18_ be lawyers too. You smiled and said,“In life, you can do anything you want to do.”As young as I was,that statement kept _19_ in my ears. I watched as you fac

285、ed the _20_ of completing your studies, starting companies with Dad, while still being a _21_ and a Mom of five kids. I was exhausted just watching you _22_.With your words of wisdom in my _23_ mind, I suddenly felt unlimited freedom to dream. My whole world _24_.I set out to live my life filled wit

286、h _25_,seeing endless possibilities for personal and professional achievements.Your words became my motto. I _26_ found myself in the unique position of being either the first (woman doctor in Maryland Rotary) _27_one of the few women (chief medical reporters) in my field. I gained strength every ti

287、me I said, “Yes, Ill try that.” Encouraged by your _28_, I have forged ahead (毅然前行) with my lifes journey, less afraid to make mistakes, and _29_ meeting each challenge. You did it, and now Im _30_ it. Sorry, got to run. So much to do, so many dreams to live.11A. found B. played C. kept D. provided1

288、2A. saving B. makingC. donating D. receiving 13A. business B. fashionC. law D. medical14A. what B. that C. which D. where15A. at B. toC. upon D. under16A. amused B. worried C. puzzled D. disappointed17A. roles B. tests C. positions D. shows18A. must B. ought toC. need D. could19. A. ringing B. blowi

289、ngC. falling D. beating20. A. choices B. chancesC. challenges D. changes21. A. professor B. doctorC. reporter D. model22. A. in danger B. in action C. in trouble D. in charge23. A. weak B. powerful C. youthful D. empty24. A. came back B. closed down C. went by D. opened up25. A. hope B. hardship C.

290、harmony D. sadness26. A. constantly B. shortlyC. hardly D. nearly 27. A. and B. but C. or D. for28. A. description B. statement C. praise D. introduction29. A. secretly B. curiously C. carelessly D. eagerly 30. A. doing B. considering C. correcting D. reading.阅读理解A2011全国卷 When milk arrived on the do

291、orstepWhen I was a boy growing up in New Jersey in the 1960s,we had a milkman delivering milk to our doorstep.His name was Mr.Basille.He wore a white cap and drove a white truck.As a 5yearold boy,I couldnt take my eyes off the coin changer fixed to his belt.He noticed this one day during a delivery

292、and gave me a quarter out of his coin changer. Of course,he delivered more than milk.There was cheese,eggs and so on.If we needed to change our order,my mother would pen a note“Please add a bottle of buttermilk next delivery” and place it in the box along with the empty bottles.And then,the buttermi

293、lk would magically(魔术般)appear. All of this was about more than convenience.There existed a close relationship between families and their milkmen.Mr.Basille even had a key to our house,for those times when it was so cold outside that we put the box indoors,so that the milk wouldnt freeze.And I rememb

294、er Mr.Basille from time to time taking a break at our kitchen table,having a cup of tea and telling stories about his delivery. There is sadly no home milk delivery today.Big companies allowed the production of cheaper milk, thus making it difficult for milkmen to compete(竞争)Besides,milk is for sale

295、 everywhere,and it may just not have been practical to have a delivery service. Recently, an old milk box in the countryside I saw brought back my childhood memories.I took it home and planted it on the back porch(门廊)Every so often my sons friends will ask what it is.So I start telling stories of my

296、 boyhood,and of the milkman who brought us friendship along with his milk.31Mr.Basille gave the boy a quarter out of his coin changer _. Ato show his magical power Bto pay for the delivery Cto satisfy his curiosity Dto please his mother 32.What can be inferred from the fact that the milkman had the

297、key to the boys house? AHe wanted to have tea there. BHe was a respectable person. CHe was treated as a family member. DHe was fully trusted by the family.33Why does home milk delivery no longer exist? ANobody wants to be a milkman now. BIt has been driven out of the market. CIts service is getting

298、poor. DIt is forbidden by law.34Why did the author bring back home an old milk box? AHe missed the good old days. BHe wanted to tell interesting stories. CHe needed it for his milk bottles. DHe planted flowers in it.B2011福建卷 For five days, Edmontons Downtown Park is transformed into one huge stage w

299、here artists are able to share their talents, and where people are able to celebrate and enjoy themselves. Since its beginning in 1980, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival has been commemorating(纪念) the true feeling of what folk music is all about and thats the traditional togetherness(友爱) that is felt

300、 when people gather to share stories and feelings through song. This year will be the sixth year when volunteer Riedel will be offering up her time to the festival. “People coming off a busy spring and summer have a moment of relaxation,” Riedel said. “Its really easy to relax, and its great seeing

301、family and friends have fun together.” These families and friends come from all different kinds of musical tastes. People who take pleasure in Blues are there, so are people who love Bluegrass. This festival does its best to develop everyones musical interests. With so many years of experience, the

302、festival has become a welloiled machine, and does whatever it can to make attendees feel as comfortable as possible. There are free water stations throughout the venue(举办地)for people to fill up their travel cups. When people buy food, reusable dishes are given a $2 plate fee, but that is returned wh

303、en the plate is brought back. The festival has completely sold out of tickets, and in record time. But with big names such as Van Morrison and Jakob Dylan, its easy to see how that was going to happen. There is no parking area during the festival, so using the Park & Ride system or Edmonton Transit

304、is highly recommended. A bike lockup area is provided and will be available Thursday until Sunday one hour before the gates open until 45 minutes after the gates close. The Edmonton Folk Music Festival begins on Wednesday, Aug. 4 with Van Morrison playing the special donation fund(基金) concert, and w

305、ill finish up on Sunday, Aug. 8.35. The Edmonton Folk Music Festival is held mainly to_.A. gather people with different musical tastesB. remind people of the real sense of folk musicC. exhibit the good voices of great talents in folk musicD. collect old stories of folk music36. Which of the followin

306、g is TRUE according to the passage?A. Riedel has volunteered for the festival for at least 5 years.B. Its hard for people to appreciate Blues.C. It costs people a little to fill up their cups from water stations.D. People have to pay $2 for a plate of food.37. We can learn from the passage that_.A.

307、people can get tickets easily for the festivalB. the Edmonton Folk Music Festival is well organizedC. driving ones own car to the festival is highly recommendedD. bikes are available at the festival from Wednesday to Sunday38. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Folk Music of BluesB. On

308、e Festival for AllC. Festival for Family GatheringD. Edmontons Downtown Park 课时作业(十二)必修模块4Unit 12 Culture Shock限时:40分钟.单项填空1Have you ever seen any deer?No, but I wish I_.Awill Bhave Cdid Dhad2 I didnt attend your party, Im sorry. But I would rather you_.Adid Bhad Cwould Dhave3Mr.Black always works h

309、ard at his business.His wife, Mrs.Black, _, sometimes even sleeps at home.Afor one thing Bon the contraryCon the other hand Dwhats more4I had the same experience as you _ I went to Hong Kong.Afor the first time Bthe first timeCfor the last time Dat first5Exercise as well as a balanced diet _the key

310、to keeping fit.Ais Bwas Care Dwere6We can_ten people for the night if necessary.Aput away Bput upCput off Dput aside7A few people were killed in the SARS, but _were saved.Athe most of whom Bmost of whomCthe majority of whom Dthe majority8Can you spare five minutes _ its convenient?Aafter Bwhen Cunti

311、l Dsince9You may not be familiar _Tom Hanks, but I bet his film Forrest Gump is familiar _you.Awith;to Bwith;withCto;with Dto;to10Do you like a house with no garden?Not really.But _, its better to have one than none.Abesides BsomehowChowever Danyhow .2011课标全国卷 完形填空In our discussion with people on ho

312、w education can help them succeed in life, a woman remembered the first meeting of an introductory_11_course about 20 years ago.The professor_12_the lecture hall, placed upon his desk a large jar filled with dried beans(豆),and invited the students to_13_how many beans the jar contained. After_14_sho

313、uts of wildly wrong guesses the professor smiled a thin, dry smile, announced the_15_answer, and went on saying, “You have just_16_an important lesson about science. That is: Never_17_your own senses.”Twenty years later,the_18_could guess what the professor had in mind. He_19_himself, perhaps, as in

314、viting his students to start an exciting_20_into an unknown world invisible(无形的) to the_21_, which can be discovered only through scientific_22_. But the seventeenyearold girl could not accept or even _23_ the invitation. She was just_24_ to understand the world.And she_25_that her firsthand experie

315、nce could be the_26_. The professor, however, said that it was _27_. He was taking away her only_28_for knowing and was providing her with no substitute(替代). “I remember feeling small and _29_,” the woman says, “and I did the only thing I could do. I _30_ the course that afternoon, and I havent gone

316、 near science since.”11A.art Bhistory C. science D. math12A.searched for B. looked at C. got through D. marched into 13A.count B. guess C. report D. watch14A.warning B. giving C. turning away D. listening to15A.ready B. possible C. correct D. difficult16A.learned B. prepared C. taught D. taken17A.lo

317、se B. trust C. sharpen D. show18A.lecturer B. scientist C. speaker D. woman19A.described B. respected C. saw D. served20A.voyage B. movement C. change D. rush21. A. professor Beye Cknowledge Dlight22A.model Bsenses Cspirit Dmethods 23.A.hear B. make Cpresent Drefuse 24.A.suggesting BbeginningCpreten

318、ding Dwaiting 25.A.believed BdoubtedC. proved Dexplained 26.A.growth Bstrength Cfaith Dtruth 27.A.firm B. interesting Cwrong Dacceptable 28.A.task Btool Csuccess Dconnection 29.A.cruel Bproud Cfrightened Dbrave 30.A.dropped Bstarted Cpassed Dmissed.阅读理解A2011福建卷 Book 1Elixirwritten by Eric WaltersTwe

319、lveyearold Roth becomes a friend of Dr. Banting and his assistant, Mr. Best, who are in search of a cure for diabetes(糖尿病). She finds herself torn between her sympathy for the animals being experimented on and her friendship with Banting and Best.Book 2George Washington Carverwritten by Elizabeth Ma

320、cLeodMeet the “Peanut(花生) Specialist”, George Washington Carver, the inventor and professor who made over 325 products out of peanuts. Through his agricultural research, he also greatly improved the lives of countless black farmers in the southern United States. See also MacLeods Albert Einstein: A

321、Life of Genius.Book 3 The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovationswritten by Alootook Ipellie & David MacDonaldExplore more than 40 ideas necessary to Inuit survival. From ideas familiar to us today to inventive concepts that shaped their lives, celebrate the creativity of a remarkably intell

322、igent people. Also see other books: The Chinese Thought of It by Tingxing Ye and A Native American Thought of It by Rocky Landon and David MacDonald.Book 4Made in Canada: 101 Amazing Achievementswritten by Bev SpencerWhat things do we use daily that have a Canadian connection? Here are 101 common th

323、ings that were invented in Canada or by a Canadian, including the Blackberry, alkaline(碱性) batteries and the Blue Box recycling program.Book 5Newton and the Time Machinewritten by Michael McGowanTenyearold boy Newton has invented a time machine to see dinosaurs up close. But it disappears on a test

324、run with his two huge friends, King Herbert and Queen Certrude, in it! Can he save them before time runs out?31. Which of the following best describes Roths feeling in Book 1?A. Painful. B. Curious.C. Frightened. D. Disappointed.32. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Animals

325、are mentioned in Book 1 and Book 5.B. Book 3 introduces 40 inventive concepts.C. Alkaline batteries were invented by Dr. Banting.D. George Washington Carver was a black farmer in the US.33. In Book 5, King Herbert and Queen Certrude are_.A. Newtons human friendsB. the names of the time machineC. two

326、 dinosaurs D. the inventors of the time machine34. If you are interested in native Americans, you may read the book by_.A. Elizabeth MacLeodB. Eric WaltersC. Rocky Landon & David MacDonaldD. Bev SpencerB2011北京卷 Submission GuidelinesBefore sending us a manuscript(稿件),look through recent issues(刊物)of

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330、courage you to send both printed and online versions.We also welcome new fiction.A light,humorous touch is appreciated.We are always in need of straight humor articles.Make us laugh,and well buy it.Feature articles average about 1,000 to 2,000 words.We like positive,fresh angles to Post articles,and

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332、Before sending a manuscript to the Post, a contributor is advised to_.A. get a better understanding of American issuesB. find out the range of the articles in the PostC. increase his knowledge in many fieldsD. broaden his research focus36To submit nonfiction articles,a contributor must_.A. provide h

333、is special qualifications B. be a regular reader of the PostC. produce printed versionsD. be over 45 years old 37From the passage we can learn that the Post_.A. allows article submissions within six weeksB. favors science articles within 2,000 wordsC. has a huge demand for humorous worksD. prefers n

334、onfiction to fiction articles .短文改错Dear Miss Zhang, Your letter comes to us from the USA only yesterday. We read it with a great pleasure. Im writing to you not only for myself and for the whole class. As you know it,Im monitor of the class. Id like,first of all,express our thanks to you for your te

335、aching. For the last 2 years,we have learning a lot from you. Thank to your help,weve made great progresses in our English study. We are determined to do still well in the future. We hope to hear from you as often as possibly. Good luck to you. 课时作业(十三)必修模块5Unit 13 People限时:30分钟.单项填空12010山东卷 Those w

336、ho suffer from headache will find they get _ from this medicine.A. reliefB. safetyC. defenseD. shelter2Such a chance, once _, might never come again.Alosing Bbeing lost Clost Dto be lost3Mr.Green,_of the _speech, started to read a novel.Atired; boring Btiring; bored Ctired; bored Dtiring; boring 4Hi

337、s good conduct _ the highest praise.Ato be deserved with Bhave deserved of Cbeing deserved with Ddeserved of5The police accused him _a bike and brought him to the police station.Ain stealing Bat stealing Cwith stealing Dof stealing 6There is no doubt_Ma Lili is a gifted girl.Awhether Bthat Cwhat Dwh

338、y7Youll _ in hospital if you drive so fast.Adraw up Bend up Cturn up Dgive up8_what we can do, well have to decrease our dependence on oil and reduce our overall energy consumption.AIn terms of BIn case of CAs a result DIn face of9Yesterday morning he got up earlier than_, for it was not a(n)_day.Ac

339、ommon; usual Busual; ordinary Cusual; normal Dcommon; ordinary10I cant concentrate _ my work _ the noise loud outside.Aon; with Bin; for Con; because Dwith; with.2011福建卷 完形填空Diana Velez does everything with maximum effort and at maximum speed. That_11_learning a new language, completing two certific

340、ates and opening a store.When arriving in Canada in 2008, she had one_12_: to have what she had back home in Colombia. “I didnt want to_13_what I do, like so many who come to a new country,” she said. “I_14_to open a store here in Canada but knew I had to_15_myself properly.”Diana quickly realized t

341、hat making her dream of shop ownership in Canada a_16_meant going to school to get the_17_education and certification. “My experience of owning a shop and working as a designer in Colombia gave me_18_in my abilities, but I couldnt speak the language and I had to_19_how to do things in Canada. It was

342、 like having to_20_all over again,” said Diana._21_, she found just the help she needed for her relaunch (重新开张)_22_continuing education at George Brown College. She began taking_23_for both the Essential Skills in Fashion Certificate and the Image Consulting Certificate in May 2009._24_Diana met wit

343、h the language barrier, she was always going_25_while at college.By the end of October 2009, she had completed all certificate requirements. Within two years after her_26_in Canada, Diana at last achieved her_27_goal when her new store opened its doors in Torontos Sheppard Centre. She was on the fas

344、ttrack to_28_.Looking back, Diana, a fashion(时装)designer,_29_her achievements to the goal she set, the education she received from the college, and_30_, the efforts she made. Now Diana is very happy doing what she is doing.11A.requires B. encouragesCincludes D. advises12A.goal Bmemory Cchoice Dprobl

345、em13A.continue Bchoose Cchange Dlose14. Ademanded BdecidedCagreed Dhesitated15A.teach Bprepare Cenjoy Dpersuade16A.reality Bfact Cchallenge Dwonder17A.physical BprivateCprimary Dnecessary18A.pressure BjudgementCinfluence Dconfidence19A.put away Bdepend onClearn about Dlook into20A.advance Bstart Csu

346、ffer Dwork21A.Naturally BGraduallyCLuckily DClearly22A.through Bfor Cbefore Dwith23A.notes BresponsibilitiesCchances Dcourses24A.Though BAsCSince DOnce25A.around Bback Cahead Dout26A.adventure BarrivalCperformance Djourney27A.original BcommonCanother Ddistant28A.success BwealthCglory Dhappiness29A.a

347、dds Bconnects Cdevotes Dowes30A.after all Babove allCat least Dat first.2011重庆卷 阅读理解There was a gardener who looked after his garden with great care.To water his flowers,he used two buckets.One was a shiny and new bucket.The other was a very old and dilapidated one,which had seen many years of servi

348、ce,but was now past its best.Every morning,the gardener would fill up the two buckets.Then he would carry them along the path,one on each side,to the flowerbeds.The new bucket was very proud of itself.It could carry a full bucket of water without a single drop spilled (溢出)The old bucket felt very as

349、hamed because of its holes:before it reached the flowerbeds,much water had leaked along the path.Sometimes the new bucket would say,“See how capable I am!How good it is that the gardener has me to water the flowers every day!I dont know why he still bothers with you.What a waste of space you are!”An

350、d all that the old bucket could say was,“I know Im not very useful,but I can only do my best.Im happy that the gardener still finds a little bit of use in me,at least.” One day,the gardener heard that kind of conversation.After watering the flowers as usual,he said,“You both have done your work very

351、 well.Now I am going to carry you back.I want you to look carefully along the path.”Then the two buckets did so.All along the path,they noticed,on the side where the new bucket was carried,there was just bare(光秃秃的) earth;on the other side where the old bucket was carried,there was a joyous row of wi

352、ld flowers,leading all the way to the garden.31What does the underlined word “dilapidated” probably mean?A. Dirty. B. Dark.CWornout. DPlainlooking.32What was the old bucket ashamed of?A. His past. BHis aging.C. His manner. DHis leaking.33The new bucket made conversations with the old one mainly to_.

353、A. laugh at the old oneB. take pity on the old oneC. show off its beautiful looksD. praise the gardeners kindness34Why was the old bucket still kept by the gardener?A. Because it was used to keep a balance.B. Because it stayed in its best condition.C. Because it was taken as a treasure.D. Because it

354、 had its own function.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。During the first half of the nineteenth century in the United States,Christmas was a more different kind of holiday than it is today. There was no set of way of celebrating the day,which was not yet an official holiday. _35_ Some obs

355、erved Christmas as an important Christian religious day honoring the birth of Jesus. Others celebrated the day with parties,music,drinking and eating. _36_ Religion played a big role in how an American might celebrate the holiday. Calvinist Christians banned the celebration of Christmas. But groups

356、such as Episcopalians and Moravians honored the day with religious services and seasonal decorations. By midcentury,Christian groups began to ignore their religious differences over the meaning of Christmas and honored the day in special ways. _37_ More and more Christians Americans also began to fo

357、llow the European traditions of Christmas trees and giving gifts. Christians believed that the tree represented Jesus and was also a sign of new beginnings. German immigrants brought their tradition of putting lights,sweets and toys on the branches of evergreen trees placed in their homes.This tradi

358、tion of setting up a Christmas tree soon spread to many American homes. _38_ As these traditions increased in popularity,the modern trade and business linked to Christmas also grew.As Christmas became more popular,some states declared the day a state holiday. Louisiana was the first state to make th

359、e move in 1837. _39_It was not until 1870 that President Ulysses Grant made Christmas a federal holiday.ASo did the practice of giving people presents.BBy eighteen sixty,fourteen other states had followed.CAnd,some communities did not celebrate the day at all.DAmericans seldom gave each other presen

360、ts on Christmas Day.E. But many new American Christmas songs started to become popular.F. Christmas became an important time for families to celebrate at home.G. Communities around the country honored the day in different ways. 课时作业(十四)必修模块5Unit 14 Careers限时:30分钟.单项填空1My mother is deaf so she has to

361、 use a hearing_.Ahelp Bmachine Caid Dassist2He looked forward_what was going on over there.Ato see Bto seeing Csee Dseeing3I bought a new type of mobile phone, which was the_of all my classmates.Aadmire Bwish Crespect Denvy4She became a_customer of the bookshop.Aconsiderate BregularCcontinuous Dcons

362、tant5They_him to be chairman of the Students Union.Aappreciated BapproachedCapproved Dappointed6She was complaining that the doctor was_too much for the treatment he was giving her.Aspending BofferingCcosting Dcharging7American Indians_about five percent of the US population.Afill up Bbring upCmake

363、up Dset up8I always take something to read when I go to the doctors_I have to wait.Ain case Bso thatCin order that Das if9One day, youll_this foolish behavior.Apay out Bpay forCpay back Dpay off10The news finally came, which_them all.Adisappoints BdisappointingCdisappointed Ddisappoint.2011北京卷 完形填空I

364、 used to hate being called upon in class mainly because I didnt like attention drawn to myself. And_11_otherwise assigned(指定)a seat by the teacher, I always_12_to sit at the back of the classroom.All this_13_after I joined a sports team. It began when a teacher suggested I try out for the basketball

365、 team. At first I thought it was a crazy_14_because I didnt have a good sense of balance, nor did I have the_15_to keep pace with the others on the team and they would tease me. But for the teacher who kept insisting on my “_16_for it”, I wouldnt have decided to give it a try.Getting up the courage

366、to go to the tryouts was only the_17_of it! When I first started_18_the practice sessions, I didnt even know the rules of the game, much_19_what I was doing. Sometimes Id get_20_and take a shot at the wrong directionwhich made me feel really stupid._21_, I wasnt the only one “new” at the game, so I

367、decided to_22_on learning the game, do my best at each practice session, and not be too hard on myself for the things I didnt_23_“just yet”I practiced and practiced. Soon I knew the_24_and the “moves”. Being part of a team was fun and motivating. Very soon the competitive_25_in me was winning over m

368、y lack of confidence. With time, I learned how to play and made friends in the_26_friends who respected my efforts to work hard and be a team player. I never had so much fun!With my_27_selfconfidence comes more praise from teachers and classmates. I have gone from “_28_” in the back of the classroom

369、 and not wanting to call attention to myself,_29_raising my handeven when I sometimes wasnt 100 percent_30_I had the right answer. Now I have more selfconfidence in myself.11A.as Buntil Cunless Dthough12A.hoped Bagreed Cmeant Dchose13A.continued BchangedCsettled Dstarted14A.idea Bplan Cbelief Dsayin

370、g15A.right Bchance Cability Dpatience16A.going BlookingCcheering Dapplying17A.point Bhalf Crest Dbasis18A.enjoying BpreparingCattending Dwatching19A.less Blater Cworse Dfurther20A.committed BmotivatedCembarrassed Dconfused21A.Interestingly BFortunatelyCObviously DHopefully22A.focus Bact Crely Dtry23

371、A.want Bdo Csupport Dknow24A.steps Borders Crules Dgames25A.role Bpart Cmind Dvalue26A.process BoperationCmovement Dsituation27A.expressed BimprovedCpreserved Drecognized28A.dreaming BplayingCrelaxing Dhiding29A.by Bfor Cwith Dto30A.lucky Bhappy Csure Dsatisfied.阅读理解A2011全国卷 While small may be beaut

372、iful,tall is just plain uncomfortable it seems,particularly when it comes to staying in hotels and eating in restaurants.The Tall Persons Club Great Britain(TPCGB),which was formed six months ago to campaign(发起运动)for the needs of the tall,has turned its attention to hotels and restaurants.Beds that

373、are too small,shower heads that are too low,and restaurant tables with hardly any legroom all make life difficult for those of above average height,it says. But it is not just the extratall whose needs are not being met.The average height of the population has been increasing yet the standard size o

374、f beds,doorways,and chairs has remained unchanged.“The bedding industry says a bed should be six inches larger than the person using it, so even a kingsize bed at 666(6 feet and 6 inches)is falling short for 25%of men,while the standard 63 bed caters for(满足需要)less than half of the male(男性)population

375、,”said TPCGB president Phil Heinricy,“Sevenfoot beds would work fine.”Similarly, restaurant tables can cause no end of problems.Small tables,which mean the longlegged have to sit a foot or so away from them,are enough to make tall customers go elsewhere. Some have already taken note,however.At Queen

376、s Moat Houses Caledonian Hotel in Edinburgh,66 beds are now put in as standard after requests for longer beds from taller visitors,particularly Americans.31What is the purpose of the TPCGB campaign? ATo provide better services. BTo rebuild hotels and restaurants. CTo draw public attention to the nee

377、ds of the tall. DTo attract more people to become its members.32Which of the following might be a bed of proper length according to Phil Heinricy? A72. B7. C66. D63. 33What may happen to restaurants with small tables? AThey may lose some customers. BThey may start businesses elsewhere. CThey have to

378、 find easy chairs to match the tables. DThey have to provide enough space for the longlegged.34What change has already been made in a hotel in Edinburgh? ATall people pay more for larger beds. B66 beds have taken the place of 63 beds. CSpecial rooms are kept for Americans. DGuest rooms are standardi

379、zed.B2011四川卷 Its 5:00 in the morning when the alarm (闹钟) rings in my ears. I roll out of bed and walk blindly through the dark into the bathroom. I turn on the light and put on my glasses. The house is still as I walk downstairs while my husband and three kids sleep peacefully. Usually I go for a lo

380、ng run, but today I choose my favorite exercise DVD,Insanity.Sweat pours down my face and into my eyes. My heart races as I force my body to finish each movement. As I near the end of the exercise,I feel extremely tired, but a smile is on my face. Its not a smile because the DVD is over, but a smile

381、 of success from pushing my body to its extreme limit. Some people enjoy shopping, smoking, food, work, or even chocolate. But I need exercise to get through each day. Some shake heads when they see me run through the town. Others get hurt when I refuse to try just one bite of their grandmothers cho

382、colate cake. They raise their eyebrows, surprised by my “no thank you,” or by my choice to have a salad. Over the years, I have learned its okay to just say “no.” I shouldnt feel sorry for refusing food that I dont want to eat.So what drives me to roll out of bed at 5:00 am.?What gives me the reason

383、 to just say no to ice cream? Commitment. A commitment to change my life with a way that reduces daily anxiety,increases selfconfidence and energy,extends life and above all improves my body shape.This is the point where a smile appears on my face as I look at myself in the mirror or try on my favor

384、ite pair of jeans that now fit just right.Its through commitment and sweat that I can make a difference within myself inside and out.35Why is there a smile on the authors face in the morning?ABecause she sees her family sleeping peacefully.BBecause she finishes her favorite exercise.CBecause she enj

385、oys the interesting DVD.DBecause she feels a sense of achievement.36Which of the following is true according to Paragraph 2?AShe doesnt treat others politely.BShe likes to make others surprised.COthers dont understand what she does.DOthers try to help her by offering her food.37What does the underli

386、ned word “commitment” in the last paragraph mean?AGood health.BFirm belief.CA strong power.DA regular habit.38What can we learn about the author from the text?AShe acts in a strange way.BShe wants to look different from others.CShe aims to develop a good body shape.DShe has difficulty getting along

387、with others. 课时作业(十五)必修模块5Unit 15 Learning限时:40分钟.单项填空1Safety regulations are being_by company managers in the drive to increase profits. Thats why the accident happened.Aleft BthrownCignored Demphasized2The system has been designed to give students quick and easy_to the digital resources of the lib

388、rary.Aaccess Bpassage Cway Dapproach3I plan to go back home to visit my family during the Spring Festival, but if I cant get the train ticket, I still have an_plan: to visit the museums.Aalternate BalternativeCabsolute Dappreciable42011山东卷 Look over theretheres a very long, winding path_up to the ho

389、use.Aleading Bleads Cled Dto lead5I dont know what will become_the boy if he keeps failing his examinations.Awith Bin Cof Don6Keep on! Youll soon get accustomed_walking long distance.Ain Bwith Cto Dfor7Many schools in the USA did not approve of students_jeans to school.Ato wear BwearingCwear Dhaving

390、 worn8She_that he write a letter explaining why he didnt turn up at her birthday party.Ahoped BsupposedCexpected Durged9I dont think these issues are_discussing with the ministers.Aworthy BworthCworthy of Dworth to10The store had to_a number of clerks because sales were down.Alay out Blay offClay as

391、ide Dlay down.2011全国卷 完形填空There are times when people are so tired that they fall asleep almost anywhere. We can see there is a lot of sleeping on the bus or train on the_11_home from work in the evenings.A man will be_12_the newspaper,and seconds later it_13_as if he is trying to_14_it.Or he will f

392、all asleep on the shoulder of the stranger_15_next to him._16_place where unplanned short sleep_17_is in the lecture hall where a student will start snoring(打鼾)so_18_that the professor has to ask another student to_19_the sleeper awake. A more embarrassing(尴尬)situation occurs when a student starts f

393、alling into sleep and the_20_of the head pushes the arm off the_21_,and the movement carries the_22_of the body along.The student wakes up on the floor with no_23_of getting there.The worst time to fall asleep is when_24_.Police reports are full of_25_that occur when people fall into sleep and go_26

394、_the road.If the drivers are_27_,they are not seriously hurt. One womans car,_28_,went into the river.She woke up in four feet of_29_and thought it was raining.When people are really_30_,nothing will stop them from falling asleepno matter where they are.11A.way Btrack Cpath Droad12A.buying BfoldingC

395、delivering Dreading13A.acts Bshows Cappears Dsounds14A.open Beat Cfind Dfinish15A.lying BwaitingCtalking Dsitting16A.Next BEveryCAnother DOne17A.goes on Bends upClasts Dreturns18A.bravely BhappilyCloudly Dcarelessly19A.leave Bshake Ckeep Dwatch20A.size Bshape Cweight Dstrength21A.cushion BdeskCshoul

396、der Dbook22A.action Bposition Crest Dside23A.memory BreasonCquestion Dpurpose24A.thinking BworkingCwalking Ddriving25A.changes BeventsCideas Daccidents26A.up Boff Calong Ddown27A.lucky Bawake Ccalm Dstrong28A.in time Bat first Cas usual Dfor example29A.dust Bwater Cgrass Dbush30A.tired Bdrunk Clonel

397、y Dlazy.阅读理解A2011全国卷 Cassandra Feeley finds it hard to manage on her husbands income.So this year she did something more than a hobby(业余爱好):She planted vegetables in her yard.For her first garden,Ms.Feeley has put in 15 tomato plants,and five rows of a variety of vegetables.The familys old farm hous

398、e has become a chicken house,its residents arriving next month.Last year, Ms.Rita Gartin kept a small garden.This year she has made it much larger because,she said,“The cost of everything is going up and I was looking to lose a few pounds,too;so its a winwin situation all around.” They are among the

399、 growing number of Americans who,driven by higher living costs and a falling economy(经济),have taken up vegetable gardening for the first time.Others have increased the size of their existing gardens.Seed companies and garden shops say that not since the 1970s has there been such an increase in inter

400、est in growing food at home.Now many gardens across the country have been sold out for several months.In Austin,Tex.,some of the gardens have a threeyear waiting list. George CBall Jr.,owner of a company,said sales of vegetable seeds and plants are up by 40%over last year,double the average growth o

401、f the last five years.Mr.Ball argues that some of the reasons have been building for the last few years.The big one is the striking rise in the cost of food like bread and milk, together with the increases in the price of fruits and vegetables.Food prices have increased because of higher oil prices.

402、People are now driving less,taking fewer vacations,so there is more time to garden.31What does the word “residents” in Paragraph 1 probably refer to?Achickens Btomatoes Cgardens Dpeople 32.By saying “a winwin situation all around”,Ms.Gartin means that_. Ashe is happier and her garden bigger Bshe may

403、 spend less and lose weight Cshe is selling more and buying less Dshe has grown more varieties of vegetables 33.Why is vegetable gardening becoming increasingly popular? AMore Americans are doing it for fun. BThe price of oil is lower than before. CTheres a growing need for fruits. DThe cost of livi

404、ng is on the rise.34Which of the following might be the best title for the text? AFamily Food Planning BBanking on Gardening CA Belttightening Move DGardening as a HobbyBThings have really changed. Not only is the military standing tall again, it is staging a remarkable comeback in the quantity and

405、quality of the recruits(新兵). Recruits, once denounced by antiwar students as “baby killers” and barred from (从扫除)campuses, are welcomed ever at famous universities. ROTC (美国后备军官训练队) programs that once faltered are flourishing again. The military academies are enjoying a steady increase in applicatio

406、ns. Certainly, the depressed economy has increased the allure(诱惑) of the jobs, technical training and generous student loans offered by the military. Students know that if they go in and become, say, nuclear weapons specialists, they can_come_out_and demand a salary of $60,000 a year. Military salar

407、ies, while not always competitive with those paid for comparable jobs in the private sector, are more than respectable, especially considering the wide array of benefits that are available: free medical service, room and board, and PX (Post Exchange) privileges. Monthly pay for a recruit is $574; fo

408、r a sergeant with four years service it is $906; for a major with ten years service it is $2,305. The welfare has helped win over the TV generation. Kids are walking down the school hallways chanting Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines . There is a return to the view that the military is an honorable pro

409、fession. The days of a judge telling a miscreant to join the Army or go to jail are over. Recruiting for all four services combined is running at 101%of authorized goals. And the retention rate is now so high that the services are refusing some reenlistment applications and reducing annual recruitin

410、g target.The military academics are also enjoying halcyon years,attracting more and betterqualified students. Compared to private colleges, where tuition and expenses have been climbing sharply, the service schools are a real bargain: not only is tuition free, but recruits get allowances of up to $5

411、00 a month. It is reported 12,300 applicants are for the 1,450 positions in this years freshman class. Military academies are now just as selective as any of the best universities in the country. Nationwide, ROTC enrollment exceeds 105,000,a 64% increase over the 1974 figure. In the mid 70s, the ROT

412、C students refused to wear their uniforms on campus because they suffered all sorts of ridicule, if they did. Now if they wear them to class no one looks at them twice.35What is the main idea of this passage?AThe military is in. BThe military is up.CThe military is down. DThe military is on.36What w

413、as the attitude of the students in 1970s towards the military?AApproval. BIndifferent.CDistaste. DScolding.37The underlined phrase “come out” is closest in meaning to “_”Abecome visible Bbegin to growCbe made public Dgain a certain position38Which one of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason to

414、 attract students?AFree tuition. BSpacious room.CConsiderate allowance. DTechnical training.短文改错Dear Linda,We have some excited news for you. Maria is going to have a baby! We dont tell you right away. At first the doctor said she might have some trouble of the baby. Now he says she is just fine. Sh

415、e still works on his paintings every day. But she stopped from teaching her art classes. There is going to have another big change in our life. Were moving back to New York! Its very much nicer to be near the families for something important like a baby. Maria grew up in Mexico,but she doesnt have a

416、 family here. So that makes even more important to us. Yours, Dick 课时作业(十六)选修模块6Unit 16Stories限时:30分钟.单项填空1It is necessary for us to_these interesting old customs.Aprevent Bpresent Cprepare Dpreserve2I can hardly_very loud noise while I am studying.Akeep away from Bput up withChave efforts on Dget r

417、id of3She_some old photographs in a drawer.Acame across Bcame aboutCcame after Dcame at4To their great relief, the missing child returned home,_, after an absence of two weeks. Afelt tired and soundBtiring and soundlyCfeeling tired but soundlyDtired but sound5_you are grown up, you should not rely o

418、n your parents.ANow that BBeforeCAlthough DAs well as6Entry in this competition is restricted_high school students.Afor Bwith Cto Dover7The girl witnessed_the man burst into the bank on a rainy night.Ato see BseeingCto seeing Dhaving seen8The cruel man_his wife and child.Aabandoned BinvolvedCappoint

419、ed Dtolerated9My wife_tears when she heard the bad news.Aburst out Bburst forthCburst into Dburst in10. Do you regret bringing up your opinion at the meeting?No._, I think it is very necessary. AOn the contrary BFirst of allCOn the other hand DIn a word.完形填空One day I took a bus with my girlfriend. I

420、t was so11_that we stood for several stops until a vacant seat was_12_for her.Then a pretty girl rushed towards me, saying, “Hi, where are you going?” I was so struck by the stranger that I had a hard time trying to _13_ her. Clearly she had taken me _14_ somebody else. I returned her greeting with

421、politeness, _15_ to give explanation to my girlfriend later.Noticing my dialogue with somebody else, my girlfriend_16_ her eyes and found she was pretty. She asked jealously, “Whos she?” The pretty girl, quite_17_of the situation, spoke out first, “Hi, let me_18_myself. I m Nancy, used to be _19_. V

422、ery glad to meet you.” She behaved very _20_.But I was _21_ to search in my memory for someone called Nancy among my neighbors. I was worrying how to explain this to my girlfriend _22_ the pretty girl again turned to me, “Will you give me your cell phone number so that we _23_ keep contacts(联系) late

423、r?”I had to submit to her _24_.Then the girl got off the bus at the next stop.A minute later I got a short _25_ on my phonefrom a stranger. My girlfriend _26_ my phone and read the note. It was from the girl, who said, “Just now, two thieves tried to _27_ your pocket. I had to act as an acquaintance

424、 to draw your attention. I should have left at the _28_ stop but gave up as I noticed these two thieves also _29_ to leave at the same stop. Because of the _30_ I delayed my departure. Now you ll understand all I have done to you. Wish you luck.”11A.tiring Bslow Ccrowded Dmessy12A.ready Bavailable C

425、special Dsuitable13A.identify Brealize Cremind Djudge14A.on Bby Cwith Dfor15A.preferring BplanningCmanaging Dpromising16A.fixed Bopened Craised Dfocused17A.proud Bcareful Cafraid Daware18A.explain Benjoy Cintroduce Dhelp19A.partners BneighborsCfriends Dcolleagues20A.naturally BgenerouslyCcautiously

426、Dnormally21A.in a hurry Bat a lossCat ease Din time22A.while Bbefore Cwhen Duntil23A.would Bcan Cshould Dmust24A.request Bquestion Ccommand Dopinion25A.suggestion BwarningCnotice Dmessage26A.removed BseizedCfound Dcaught27A.steal Breach Cget Dpick28A.terminal BformerCprevious Dlatter29A.pretending B

427、intendingCdemanding Dannouncing30A.incident Bmatter Caccident Daffair.阅读理解Amelia Earharts (18971937) childhood was not the typical girls.She liked nothing better than to explore the banks of the Missouri River, where she climbed trees and hunted rats with her rifle (步枪)She also built her own roller

428、coaster(过山车)The exciting life of the American aviation (航空)pioneer is dramatized in the movie Amelia, which is due to come out on October 23.After Earhart paid a pilot $1 to take her up for a short fly in his plane, aviation became her love and career.As she later explained, “Never do things others

429、can do and will do, if there are things others cannot do or will not do.”Earhart found herself a flying teacher and started to learn to fly.She took all sorts of jobs to pay for the lessons and to buy a secondhand plane on her 24th birthday.In 1932, Earhart flew solo (单人的) across the Atlantic.She be

430、came the first woman to make the solo crossing.She also made a flying suit for women and went on to design other clothes for women who led active lives.“Now and then women should do for themselves what men have already doneoccasionally what men have not done thereby establishing themselves as person

431、s, and perhaps encouraging other women toward greater independence of thought and action, ”she said.When she was nearly 40, Earhart was ready for a final challengeto be the first woman to fly around the world.However, in midflight, she and her navigator (导航员) disappeared in bad weather.Earhart will

432、be forever remembered as a brave pioneer for both aviation and women.31According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. A movie about Earharts exciting life has come out.B. Earhart never did things others could and would do.C. Earharts love for aviation came after she flew a pl

433、ane for a short time.D. In Earharts opinion, women should think and act more independently.32The underlined word in paragraph 2 means_.Apresented BadoptedCpublished Dcreated33From the passage we can know that _.AEarhart showed most interest in adventure trips to the Missouri River during her childho

434、odBEarharts ambition was to fly across the AtlanticCEarhart challenged herself constantlyDBesides flying, Earhart also designed planes and clothes34You can probably find this article in_.Aa booklet Ba newspaperCa guide book Dan advertisement.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 _35_ Experts

435、 say over half of the worlds 7,000 languages are in danger of disappearing. Every two weeks one language disappears. As the last speakers of a language die off,the valuable information contained within a language also disappears. _36_ This is the example scientists use to explain the situation of ma

436、ny people around the world whose local languages are disappearing. Sometimes a language disappears immediately when the last person speaking it dies. _37_ This happens when an official language is used more often and children stop learning the local language of their parents. This is not a new proce

437、ss. Official languages often represent a form of control over a group of people. Throughout history,the language spoken by a powerful ethnic(种族) group spreads across a kind of culture. _38_ So,smaller cultures lose their local language as the language of the culture in power becomes the stronger inf

438、luence. Languages contain the histories,ideas and knowledge of a culture. Languages also contain valuable information about local medicines,plants and animals. Many endangered languages are spoken by native cultures in close connection with the natural world. _39_ The Internet could be thought of as

439、 a new method of language control. The United Nations cultural organization,UNESCO,says that ninety percent of the worlds languages are not shown on the Internet. ATo learn the languages that will disappear in the futureBThe tragedy of dying languagesCOr a local language might disappear more slowly.

440、DThats why endangered languages must be protected.E. Protecting languages is very important for these reasons.F. The more powerful culture almost never respects that of smaller groups. G. Your interest in language may be changed with more languages disappearing. 课时作业(十七)选修模块6Unit 17 Laughter限时:30分钟.

441、单项填空1He was_to leave the house, as a punishment.Arefused BrejectedCforbidden Dprevented2All the people_at the party were his supporters.Apresent BthankfulCinterested Dimportant3The opening of this section of the road is_until September.Akept BstoppedCslowed Ddelayed4He continued speaking,_my feeling

442、s on the matter.Aaccording to Bregardless ofCin addition to Din terms of5The fan in the kitchen is used to_the smell of cooking.Aget back from Bget rid ofCget away Dget off62011安徽卷 Sometimes proper answers are not far to seek_food safety problems.Ain Bto Con Dafter7He has been working hard for 6 day

443、s,_a lack of concentration in the meeting.Aresulting in Bresulted inCresulting from Dresulted from8The best method to_this goal is to unite as many sympathetic people as possible with the labor movement itself.Awin BaccomplishCfinish Dcomplete9It is_that when hes tired he gets badtempered.Apromised

444、BacknowledgedCattributed Daccepted10He was about to tell me the secret_someone patted him on the shoulder.Aas Buntil Cwhile Dwhen.完形填空One of the most common questions parents ask me is,“How,in this competitive world,can you raise kind children?” My answer is “to begin by being a_11_adult”When your c

445、hild_12_you go the extra mile to help a friend, he will naturally_13_this as the right way to live.We are mirrors for our_14_.When children observe our examples of kindness,theyll know_15_to begin.One day,I mentioned that I had a _16_,and my 8yearold daughter_17_upstairs to run a bath for me.You kno

446、w who_18_her stomachaches in just such a way.Kindness is a quality that isnt often_19_in our schools, so we must make a strong effort to acknowledge(认可)it _20_.A busy mother I know is making a(an)_21_to acknowledge her young sons kindness.She says,“Once I was with my son on a bus, and he sat next to

447、 a classmate using a wheelchair, I was amazed at_22_helpful and considerate he was, and I was _23_ to praise him when we got home.”Kindness,compassion(同情),and love_24_from understanding and respect, and in turn create more of_25_.It would help to acknowledge kids thoughtfulness instead of _26_compet

448、ition.In an achievementoriented(成绩导向型)culture,we may focus more_27_grades and sports victories than on_28_of the heart._29_the time to acknowledge kind actions as having true worth.We can_30_kindness in our everyday lives,for example, by creating a“kindness board”11A.normal BknowledgeableCselfless D

449、kind12A.sees Bwatches Cstares Dinspects13A.think Bconsider Crespect Dlook14A.students BkidsCparents Dadults15A.when Bwhy Cwhere Dwhat16A.headache BfeverCcold Dstomachache17A.walked BmovedCrushed Dstepped18A.had treated Bwas treatingChas treated Dwould treat19A.given Brewarded Creceived Daccepted20A.

450、in public Bin secretCat home Don a bus21A.plan Btrick Cpromise Deffort22A.what Bhow Cso Dsuch23A.quick Blate Cslow Dsorry24A.leave Bgive Cmake Dgrow25A.both Bnone Cneither Dall26A.increasing BreducingCpreventing Dfilling27A.in Bwith Cfor Don28A.weight BvaluesCeasiness Dsatisfaction29A.Spend BCost CW

451、aste DTake30A.push Bform Cthrow Dmake.阅读理解AIn their book Time to Eat the Dog:The Real Guide to Sustainable Living,Robert and Brenda Vale say keeping a mediumsized dog has the same ecological impact as driving 10,000 km a year in a 4.6 liter Land Cruiser.“Were not actually saying it is time to eat th

452、e dog.Were just saying that we need to think about and know the ecological impact of some of the things we do and that we take for granted.”Constructing and driving the jeep for a year requires 0.41 hectares of land,while growing and manufacturing a dogs food takes about 0.84 hectaresor 1.1 hectares

453、 in the case of a large dog such as a German shepherd.Convincing flesheating cats and dogs to go vegetarian for the sake of the planet is a nonstarter,the Vales say.Instead they recommend keeping “greener”,smaller,and more sustainable pets,such as goldfish,chickens or rabbits.The books playful title

454、,and serious suggestion that pet animals may be usefully“recycled”,by being eaten by their owners or turned into pet food when they die,may not appeal to animal fans.Annoying as the idea may be,the question is valid given the planets growing population and limited resources,Robert Vale said.“Issues

455、about sustainability are increasingly becoming things that are going to require us to make choices which are as difficult as eating your dog.Its not just about changing your light bulbs or taking a cloth bag to the supermarket,”he said.“Its about much more challenging and difficult issues,” he added

456、.31The authors gave their book the playful title to_.Amake it amusing Bcreate a vivid imageCshow writing skills Darouse peoples concern32In Paragraph 3 the writer mainly wants to tell us_.Athe amount of consumed landBthe neglected ecological impactCsome familiar examplesDsome actual figures33Who may

457、 not like the idea of “recycling” pet animals?AManufacturers. BDrivers.CAnimal fans. DThe authorities.34What do the authors think of living a sustainable life?AChallenging. BInspiring.CInviting. DTouching.BDont_believe_all_of_the_stereotypes(模式化的形象)you_may_have_heard_about_Americans.Even the ones th

458、at are true in general may not be true about specific individuals or a large part of the population.For example,although Americans tend to be louder than people from other cultures(especially at athletic events),many of the people you meet will be quiet and polite.Some people may be intolerant, but

459、most will be pleasant and welcoming.Remember that American films and television exaggerate(夸张)in order to generate excitement, and so present a rather false picture of what life in the United States is really like.Therefore,tourists in the US are not always on their best behavior.Americans do tend t

460、o be more informal than people from other countries.It is common for Americans to wear casual clothing to school and to greet professors by first name.However, good manners and politeness are always appreciated.If you are polite, and dress a little more formally than your American friends, it will n

461、ot be poorly thought of.However,some businesses require their employees to wear a uniform or a suit.It would be improper to wear a Tshirt and blue jeans to a job interview.Some of the more prestigious restaurants require a coat and a tie.Americans tend to dress up for cultural events(the opera,theat

462、er and ballet)and to dress down for athletic events.Formal wear is required at weddings and funerals, or any other event with religion.If you rely on the stereotypes,you will likely put yourself into an embarrassing situation.35. The underlined sentence probably means_.Asome of the stereotypes you m

463、ay have heard about Americans are not trueB. you should not believe the stereotypes you may have heard about AmericansC. none of the stereotypes you may have heard about Americans should be believedD. none of the stereotypes you may have heard about Americans should not be believed36The passage is p

464、robably written for_.Abusinessmen B. visitors to AmericaC. American students D. American filmmakers37The second paragraph suggests that_.Amost Americans are politeB. people who are polite are welcomeC. casual clothing makes others uncomfortableD. American students are impolite to their teachers38We

465、can learn from the passage that_.AAmerican films are mostly poor comediesB. it is good manners to wear blue jeans to a weddingC. Americans usually wear formal clothes in a theaterDto dress formally makes others feel you are not easyto get on with 课时作业(十八)选修模块6Unit 18 Beauty限时:40分钟.单项填空1Can you shoot

466、 the bird at the top of the tree?No, its out of_.Arange Breach Ccontrol Ddistance2It was several minutes before the applause_.Adied down Bdied outCdied away Ddied off3You promised to_the goods to our place immediately, but we havent seen any of them yet.Apass Brelay Cdeliver Drelease4I would never r

467、ecommend_underground there.Ato take Btaking Cto taking Dtake5She often thinks that he will succeed if he works hard,_?Adoesnt she Bwont heCisnt she Ddoesnt he6Its not_you to be so quietare you all right, my love?Alike Bfor Cagainst Dwith7There is a growing_to regard money more highly than quality of

468、 life.Aresponse BcautionCtendency Dtone8Look! Here_another bus. Lets get on it.Acoming Bis coming Ccome Dcomes9I think Ill just_myself with a cup of tea before I go to meet the leader.Arefresh Bdrown Castonish Dbend10_you have picked up, you must give it back to_it belongs to.AWhatever;whoeverBWhat;

469、 no matter whoCNo matter what; no matter whoDWhatever; no matter who.完形填空Tears clouded my eyes as I stood in our washing room, holding Bretts jeans and shirt full of burn holes.Tired and defeated, I_11_to the floor. The clothes were just one more thing Brett had_12_.He often got almost everything in

470、 the house out of_13_.Many windows in our house needed repair due to his breaking_14_to steal money when he chose to live on the street. Yet none of this could compare to the emotional_15_Brett had done to our once quiet home.Brett came to live with us when he was 12 years old. During the next few y

471、ears I had dealt with Brett as_16_as possible, but inside I was shouting,“I dont want him in my house another day, Lord! I just cant_17_him!” Having wiped my tears, I continued_18_him as before.When Brett was nearly 18, he landed again in Juvenile Hall(少管所)After that, my husband and I had to send Br

472、ett to a boarding school for helping_19_teens.At the_20_ceremony, each graduate held a white rose to give to the person who had_21_the most to him or her.Brett spoke_22_to his parents and then spoke to me, “You did so much. You were always there, no matter_23_.My mom and dad, I am their kid. But you

473、,_24_troubled enough by me, always_25_me such love. And I want you to know I love you for it.”_26_,I stood as Brett placed the white rose in my hand and hugged me_27_.At that moment, tears_28_in my eyes again, this time not for disappointment but for_29_. Although I had struggled with silent_30_towa

474、rd my stepson, Brett had seen only my actions. Love is action. We may not always have positive feelings about certain people in our lives, but we can love them.11A.sat Bbent Csank Ddropped12A. lost Bruined Ctorn Dbroken13A.order Bplace Ctrouble Ddanger14A.off Bin Cup Daway15A.pain Binjury Charm Ddam

475、age16A.patiently BwillinglyCstrictly Drudely17A.forgive Bstand Ceducate Dcontrol18A.feeding BpardoningCcomforting Dparenting19A.lazy BdisappointingCtroublesome Dcareless20A.opening BofficialCgraduation Dvictory21A.afforded Bmeant Csupplied Dowed22A.lovingly Bsadly Cproudly Dnervously23A.where Bhow C

476、who Dwhat24A.although BunlessCbecause Dwhen25A.cost Blent Cshowed Dtaught26A.Astonished BPuzzledCEncouraged DInterested27A.surely Btightly Croughly Dfiercely28A.fell Bflowed Cmoved Dgathered29A.pity Bluck Chappiness Dsuccess30A.love Banxiety Ccare Danger.阅读理解ATheres no better place to be than beside

477、 the seaside in the summer. And even in Britain you can still find beachesaway from the crowds with golden sand.COMPTON BAY, ISLE OF WIGHTThis wide sandy beach is on the southwest coast,between Freshwater and Brook and is part of the Tennyson Heritage Coast. There are striking views of the white cli

478、ffs further along the coast. A coastal path passes behind the beach, and you can enjoy scenic cliff top walks in either direction. Accommodation:Sandpipers Hotel(01983 758150,www. sandpipershotel. com) with doubles from 10p. KINGSGATE BAY, KENT Around the beach round a bend in the coastal road from

479、Ramsgate is white cliffs with Kingsgate Castle dominating the whole landscape. It is fairly isolated,with few facilities,but is perfect for summer bathing or for bracing winter walks. Accommodation:Fayreness Hotel(0188 86866,www. fayreness. com) with doubles with breakfast from 69p. RINGSTEAD BAY, D

480、ORSETA picturesque 210ft crescent(弦月状)of pebbles with clean water thats a perfect escape from some of the busier beaches around Weymouth. You reach it by passing through the village of Upton,then along a narrow country road. Next to the car park is a well stocked shop. The cliffs behind Ringstead Ba

481、y are an excellent place for fossil hunting.Accommodation: Glenburn Hotel(01305 832318,www. glenburnhotel. com) with doubles from 79 including breakfast. BRANSCOMBE, DEVON Lying on the East Devon Heritage Coast,Branscombe has good facilities with toilets and a car park close to the beach,as well as

482、a small picnic area. A wellstocked shop sells the most attractive dairy ice cream. Next to the shop is the Sea Shanty restaurantopen every day until 5 pm during the summer. Accommodation:The Masons Arms,Branscombe Village(01297 680300,www. masonsarms. co. uk)with doubles from 65p with breakfast. 31W

483、hich beach is the best wonderful place for summer bathing?ACOMPTON BAY. BBRANSCOMBE. CKINGSGATE BAY. DRINGSTEAD BAY. 32In which of the following beaches, will you enjoy ice cream? ACOMPTON BAY. BBRANSCOMBE. CKINGSGATE BAY. DRINGSTEAD BAY. 33If you want to know more information about Fayreness Hotel,

484、youd better refer to the following website:_. Awww. masonsarms.co. ukBwww. fayreness. comCwww. glenburnhotel. comD. www. sandpipershotel. com34Whats the purpose of the passage? ATo attract more tourists. BTo describe some beautiful beaches.CTo tell us the most beautiful places in UK are beaches.DTo

485、tell us where to spend summer.BEvery people has their own way of saying things,their own special expressions.Many everyday American expressions are based on colors.Red is a hot color.Americans often use it to express heat.They may say they are red hot about something unfair.When they are red hot the

486、y are very angry about something.The small hot tasting peppers found in many Mexican foods are called red hots for their color and their fiery taste.Fast loud music is popular with many people.They may say the music is red hot, especially the kind called Dixieland jazz.Pink is a lighter kind of red.

487、People sometimes say they are in the pink when they are in good health.The expression was first used in America at the beginning of the twentieth century.It probably comes from the fact that many babies are born with a nice pink color that shows that they are in good health.Blue is a cool color.The

488、traditional blues music in the United States is the opposite of red hot music.Blues is slow, sad and soulful.Duke Ellington and his orchestra recorded a famous songMood Indigoabout the deep blue color, indigo.In the words of the song:“You arent blue till youve had that Mood Indigo”. Someone who is b

489、lue is very sad.The color green is natural for trees and grass.But it is an unnatural color for humans.A person who has a sick feelingstomachache may say she feels a little green.A passenger on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves may look very green.Sometimes a person may be upset becaus

490、e he does not have something as nice as a friend has,like a fast new car. That person may say he is green with envy.Some people are green with envy because a friend has more dollars or greenbacks.Dollars are called greenbacks because that is the color of the back side of the paper money.The color bl

491、ack is used often in expressions.People describe a day in which everything goes wrong as a black day. The date of a major tragedy is remembered as a black day.A blacklist is illegal now.But at one time,some businesses refused to employ people who were on a blacklist for belonging to unpopular organi

492、zations.35If you had your wallet stolen while doing some shopping,you may call it_.Aa white day Ba black dayCa red day Da green day36Suppose a Mr.Brown says he is very happy because his three children are all in the pink, this means all his children are_.Alucky and wealthy Bgentle and modestCfit and

493、 healthy Dcreative and energetic37When she got home and found nothing had been done by her husband, Jane was really_.Ared hot Bgreen Cblue Dblack38In the following paragraph,the writer might tell the reader something about_.Aunpopular organizations in the worldBpeoples response towards a black dayCt

494、he influence of the traditional bluesDmore expressions based on colors, such as brown.短文改错Nowadays,paper still come from trees. Unfortunately,we use a lot of paper every day. We must not waste paper and there will not be any trees leaving on Earth. No tree means no paper. We need 17 trees make one t

495、on of paper. We must start using less paper now because it takes about 100 years of a tree to grow. How can we save paper? Firstly,we can use both the sides of every sheet of paper. We can reuse envelope. We can choose drinks in bottles instead of drinks in cardboard cartons. We could use plastic cu

496、ps and plates instead of paper one. We can also use handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues. We can use less paper shopping bags and we can reuse these paper bags later as well. 课时作业(十九)选修模块7Unit 19 Language限时:30分钟.单项填空1The two sportsmen congratulated each other_ winning the match by shaking hands.Aw

497、ithBonCin Dto2The black characters really_ on that orange background.Amake out Bstand out Cwork out Dturn out3Can you_ me a job when I get there? You know, I have to work in order to pay for my schooling.Aprovide Bguarantee Carrange Dapply4Walters was not properly informed_ the reasons for her arres

498、t.Aof Bfor Con Dwith5As a teacher you have to_ your methods to suit the needs of slower children.Aarrange Badjust Cadmit Davoid6The children grew up in beautiful_ but not in a happy home_ .Aenvironment; surroundingsBsurroundings; environmentCsurrounding; environmentDenvironment; surrounding7The_of t

499、he research is to try and find out more about the causes of the disease.Asuggestion Beffort Cform Dpurpose8He wrote down the text his teacher taught him_from memory.Ahardly BaccuratelyCsuddenly Dlately9I dont know the restaurant, but its_ to be quite a good one.Asaid Btold Cspoken Dtalked10Ades cons

500、tant_ from work made his boss very angry.Asense Babsence Cappearance Dfeeling.完形填空It was pouring outside. We all stood there _11_, some patiently, others annoyed_12_nature messed up(弄糟) their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens_13_away the dirt and dust of the world.“Mom,le

501、ts run through the rain,” a girls voice_14_ my attention. “No, honey . Well wait until it_15_down a bit,” Mom replied.The young girl waited about another minute and_16_. “Mom, lets run through the rain. ”“Well get wet if we do,” Mom said.“No, we wont, Mom. Thats not what you said this morning,” the

502、young girl said as she _17_her moms arm.“This morning? _18_did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?”“Dont you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said: If God can get us through this, he can get us through _19_. ”The entire crowd turned _20_. Mom paused and

503、 thought for a moment about _21_she would say. Now some would laugh it off and scold the girl for being _22_. But then we heard, “Honey, you are _23_. Lets run through the rain. If we get wet, maybe we just need washing,” Mom said. Then _24_they ran.We all stood _25_, smiling and laughing as they ra

504、n past the cars. Yes, they got wet. But they were _26_by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the _27_to their cars. Circumstances or people can take away your material possessions, and they can even take away _28_. But no one can ever take away your precious _29_. So, dont forget to mak

505、e time and take the _30_to make memories every day! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain.11. A. talking B. expectingC. complaining D. waiting 12. A. as if B. even if C. because D. when 13. A. taking B. putting C. driving D. washing14. A. caught B. annoyed Cimpressed D. called15. A.

506、 slows B. comes C. pushes D. stops16. A. asked B. repeated C. required D. added17. A. pulled B. touched C. waved D. felt18. A. Why B. How C. When D. Where19. A. the rain B. the diseaseC. anything D. something20. A. still B. silent C. serious D. angry21. A. if B. how C. whether D. what22. A. dishones

507、t B. silly C. careless D. forgetful23. A. stupid B. wrong C. right D. clever24. A. off B. along C. on D. over25. A. sighing B. jokingC. discussing D. watching26. A. followed B. guided C. respected D. praised27. A. time B. way C. same D. best28. A. house B. money C. health D. time29. A. children B. m

508、emoriesC. courage D. experience30. A. possibilities B. opportunitiesC. risk D. challenge .阅读理解Is there something that youve always wanted to try but just never had the time? Well, make plans to try it now since you are on summer vacation. Not all vacations call for taking a tour bus to take photos o

509、f famous landmarks. Some vacations allow you plenty of opportunities to learn.The most difficult aspect of a learning vacation may be choosing one because the possibilities are endless. If you enjoy cooking, various companies can take you to Italy, France, Spain, Mexico or even Peru. Once there, you

510、 can learn to prepare the local cuisine(烹饪). Trips are often planned to fit in with local food festivals or special events.The term “learning vacation” often brings language to mind.The best way to learn a language is in an environment where its spoken. Study Spanish, French or English. Or attempt a

511、 more unusual language like Polish, Estonian or Thai. Youll be able to learn about the country and absorb the culture at the same time.If you are fond of sports, you can polish your skills or learn new ones. Golf and tennis schools welcome players of all levels. If you want a bigger thrill, you can

512、learn to surf, go climbing or race cars.Its even possible to learn the art and techniques of bull fighting while on vacation!You can also discover our inner artist. Many places offer painting classes in different mediums. The scenic locations of the schools offer plenty of subjects that provide insp

513、iration for practice.If you prefer capturing the world on film, take a photography vacation. Travel with a small group to photograph beautiful animals or scenery. You can also practise your technique on people or at historical sights.Once you decide on a vacation, choose a company carefully. Request

514、 names of recent customers you can contact, and then ask them for an evaluation. The more you know before you go, the better prepared youll be. Then go out and learn something!31. Why is it hard for you to decide on a learning vacation?ABecause it is hard for you to make plans.BBecause the possibili

515、ties are unlimited.CBecause there are many good foods from abroad.DBecause therere too many food festivals or events.32The advantage of learning a language in its native country is that _.Athe environment is fit for you to use the languageByou are able to learn the original foreign languageCnative s

516、peakers offer you a lot of chances to practiseDyou can learn the language and experience its culture33Which of the following sports suits you if you dont like thrills?ACar racing. B. Playing tennis.CRock climbing. D. Surfing.34The structure of the text would be_.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有

517、两项为多余选项。 _35_ Whats out there? How can you learn all of Americas colleges? How do you find the best matchthe best college for you? Big or small,conservative or liberal,private or public?There are many things to consider. Researches are essential for making a good college decision. _36_ Dont easily b

518、elieve what others say,such as “Someone told me that Colorado College is too small” and “Someone told me that Michigan is too big”Every college has something for someone. _37_ Just because you have heard the name of a college it does not mean it will be a good place for you. Just because you have no

519、t heard the name of a college it doesnt mean that you will not like it. _38_ That means in these colleges you can fit in with the other students,find the level of education you need and feel good on campus. Researching the colleges means finding several colleges where you really want to go. One quic

520、k way to research the colleges is to take a virtual (虚拟的) tour of the college on your computer. _39_ Check out the hundreds of colleges on these two websites. When you find one that sounds like a place where you would like to be,check out its website and learn more. Make a list of 20 colleges and th

521、en choose a short list of 10. AThere is no college that is wonderful for everyone.BHere are the two top websites to get you started.CGet your parents involved in the decisionmaking process.DThat means collecting information from many sources.E. Colleges are the SameF. You Need the Right CollegeG. Th

522、ere are many colleges where you will be happy. 课时作业(二十)选修模块7Unit 20 New Frontiers限时:30分钟.单项填空1The doctors spent a long time in_ her, and at last she was_ .Atreating; treated Bcuring; curedCtreating; cured Dcuring; treated2Examinations are not the only means of_ someones ability.Aassessing Bvaluing C

523、guessing Dpraising3If I had one million dollars,I would_it to the charity.Asell Boperate Clend Ddonate4“Womens faces give their ages_ far more than men”, a piece of research suggested recently.Aaway Boff Cup Dout5In what field will robots_ human tasks?Atake up Btake outCtake down Dtake over6This spe

524、cial school accepts all disabled students,_educational level and background.Aaccording to Bregardless ofCin addition to Din terms of7The pregnant woman is about to give birth to a baby, so wed better_a doctor immediately.Asend in Bsend offCsend for Dsend away8Her job is to assist the technique depar

525、tment_ detailed plans.Amake Bto makingCmaking Din making9Three students were chosen to_the experiment.Atake out Blook outCcarry out Dwatch out10We are going to hold a sports meeting tomorrow._ it rains? AHow about BWhat ifCIf only DEven if.完形填空In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my fa

526、ther still live.These things have come to represent,in fact,what I call_11_and love.I dont remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool.But he did_12_the water.Any kind of _13_ride seemed to give him pleasure._14_ he loved to fish;sometimes he took me along.But I never really liked being on

527、the water, the way my father _15_.I liked being at the water, moving through it,_16_it all around me.I was not a strong_17_, or one who learned to swim early, for I had my_18_.But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my fathers office and_19_those summer days with my father,who_20_come by on

528、a break.I needed him to see what I could do.My father would stand there in his suit, the_21_person not in swimsuit.After swimming, I would go_22_his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk,where he let me_23_anything I found in his top desk drawer.Sometimes,if I was left alone at

529、 his desk_24_he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldnt be playing with his_25_.But my father always_26_and said easily,“Oh, no, its_27_.”Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get_28_an ice creamA poet once said,“We look at life once, in childh

530、ood; the rest is_29_.”And I think it is not only what we “look at once, in childhood” that determines our memories,_30_ the person who, in that childhood, looks at us.11A.desire Bjoy Canger Dworry12A.avoid Brefuse Cpraise Dlove13A.boat Bbus Ctrain Dbike14A.But BThen CAnd DStill15A.expected Bdesired

531、Cwished Ddid16A.having Bto leave Cmake Dget17A.swimmer Brider Cwalker Drunner18A.hopes Bfaiths Crights Dfears19A.spending BsavingCwasting Druining20A.should Bwould Chad to Dought to21A.next Bonly Cother Dlast22A.away from Bout ofCby Dinside23A.put up Bbreak down Cplay with Dwork out24A.the moment Bt

532、he first timeCwhile Dbefore25A.fishing net Boffice thingsCwooden chair Dlab equipment26A.stood up Bset outCshowed up Dturned out27A.fine Bstrange Cterrible Dwell28A.the student Bthe assistantCmyself Dhimself29A.memory Bwealth Cexperience Dpractice30A.as Bbut Cor Dand.阅读理解AIt is often considered that

533、 the schoolyard is where bullies(欺负)go to make other kids a miserable school life, but a new study suggests that classrooms are another popular place.The study,presented recently at the American Public Health Associations yearly meeting in Philadelphia,is based on the results of the research from mo

534、re than 10,000 middleschool students who answered questions online.Of those researched,43%said theyd been physically bullied within the last month.A bit more than half said theyd been laughed at in an unfriendly way, and half reported being called hurtful names.About onethird said groups had exclude

535、d (排斥)them to hurt their feelings.28% said their belongings had been taken or broken;21%said someone threatened to hurt them.According to the results,twothirds of the students said theyd been bullied in more than one way over the previous month.The study authors mentioned that 8% of the students who

536、 answered said theyd missed school at least once during the school year because of fear of being bullied. 25% said theyd taken other actions,such as missing recess(课间),not going to the bathroom or lunch,missing classes,or staying away from some area of the school to escape from experiencing a bully.

537、Bullies did too much to the school life.31Bullies can happen in the following places except_.Aschoolyards BclassroomsCbathrooms Dteachers offices32Which of the following is the best title?ABad School Life BFear at SchoolCBullies at School DSchool Problems33Some students might _ to protect themselves

538、 from bullies.Aleave the schoolBgo for lunchChurt othersDbreak others belongings34The writer feels _ about bullies at school.Aexcited BdisappointedCworried DpuzzledBThe evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their par

539、ents, which is the opposite of the popularlyheld image of unhappy teenagers locked in their room after endless family quarrels.An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ever been in the past.“We were surprised by just how p

540、ositive todays young people seem to be about their families, ”said one member of the research team.“Theyre expected to be rebellious(叛逆的)and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds; they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well.Theres

541、 more negotiation(商议) and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part in the family decisionmaking process.They don t want to rock the boat. ”So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.

542、“My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,” says 17yearold Daniel Lazall. “I always tell them when Im going out clubbing.As long as they know what Im doing,theyre fine with it.”Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees.“Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of

543、 what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as Id done all my homework,I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenage r

544、ebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher comments, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents

545、 really happened during the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”35What is the popular images of teenagers today?AThey worry about school.B. They dislike living with their parents.C

546、They have to be locked in to avoid troubles.D. They quarrel a lot with other family members.36The study shows that teenagers dont want to _.Ashare family responsibilityB. cause trouble in their familiesCgo boating with their familyD. make family decisions37Compared with parents of 30 years ago,today

547、s parents_.Ago to clubs more often with their childrenB. are much stricter with their childrenC. careless about their childrens lifeD. give their children more freedom38According to the author, teenage rebellion_.Amay be a false beliefB. is common nowadaysCexisted only in the 1960sD. resulted from c

548、hanges in families 课时作业(二十一)选修模块7Unit 21 Human Biology限时:40分钟.单项填空1Turn the TV down, please. I have little_ for noise.AtoleranceBresistanceCdependence Dpersistence2What made her so upset?_ .ALost her bikeBLosing her bikeCShe lost her bikeDBecause of losing her bike3Do you agree or_ the plan? You hav

549、e a say about this.AopposeBrefuseCobjectDdemand4He didnt make_clear when and where the meeting would be held.Athese Bthis Cit Dthat5As time went on, those unpleasant events were gradually_from his memory.Awiped out Bstood outCcleaned out Dput out6If we_ other peoples love and trust in us, we will be

550、 cast aside by others one day.Ahold Btake Cabuse Dhas7Every classroom in this modern school is_ with a new TV set.Aequipped Bprepared Cfixed Dplaced8The passengers were robbed_all their money in broad daylight.Aof Boff Cfrom Daway9In recent years travel companies have succeeded in selling us the ide

551、a that the further we go,_.Aour holiday will be betterBour holiday will be the betterCthe better our holiday will beDthe better our holiday be10_ thousands of people outside; it was too noisy.AThere seemed to beBThere seemed to haveCIt seemed to beDIt seemed to have.完形填空Jerry is the kind of man you

552、love to hate. He is always in a(n)_11_mood (心态) and always has something_12_to say. In his opinion, the bottom line is your choice_13_you live a life.One morning, he did something you are never_14_to do in the restaurant business: he left the back door open and was_15_up at gunpoint by three armed r

553、obbers. While trying to open the_16_, with his hand shaking from_17_, he input the wrong code. The robbers beat him and even_18_him. Luckily, Jerry was found_19_quickly after the robbers had fled and he was rushed to the local first aid center. After 18 hours of operation and weeks of good care, he

554、was out of hospital with fragments (碎片) of the bullets still in his body.Jerry told me what happened after he was sent to hospital. He said the doctors were_20_. They kept telling him he was going to be fine and_21_him into the emergency room. But when he saw the_22_on the faces of the doctors and n

555、urses, he got really_23_. In their eyes, he_24_, “Hes dying.” He knew he needed to take_25_. There was a big nurse shouting questions at him. She asked if he was allergic (过敏的) to anything, and the doctors and nurses stopped working as they waited for his reply. Jerry_26_for a while and then he deci

556、ded to live. He took a deep breath and said, “Yes. _27_!” Over their laughter, Jerry told them to operate on him_28_he wouldnt die.Jerry lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing_29_. I learnt from him that every day we have the choice to live fully. Attitude, _30_ ,

557、 is everything.11A.exciting Bgood Cusual Dbalanced12A.positive Bfunny Cnew Ddifferent13A.how Bwhere Cwhether Dwhy14A.advised Bimagined Casked Dsupposed15A.pulled Bput Cheld Ddone16A.box Bsafe Ccounter Ddoor17A.nervousness BworryCunwillingness Dpressure18A.knocked Bkilled Cknifed Dshot19A.probably Br

558、elativelyCmerely Dreasonably20A.excited BorganizedChardworking Dgreat21A.rolled Bcarried Cwheeled Dforced22A.surprise BexpressionsCfeeling Dpuzzles23A.scared BembarrassedCdisappointed Dannoyed24A.knew Bfound Cmeant Dread25A.notice Border Cbreath Daction26A.thought Bwondered Cjudged Dstopped27A.Medic

559、ine BOperation CBullets DFragments28A.unless Beven if Cas if Dbefore29A.reply BattitudeCopinion Ddetermination30A.to be honest Bin that caseCafter all Dstrictly speaking.阅读理解AThe poor are very wonderful people. One evening we went out and we picked up four people from the street. And one of them was

560、 in a most terrible conditionand I told the sisters: You take care of the other three. I take care of this one who looks worse. So I did for her all that my love can do. I put her in bed, and there was such a beautiful smile on her face. She took hold of my hand as she said just the words “Thank you

561、” and she died.I could not help but examine my conscience before her and I asked what I would say if I was in her place. And my answer was very simple. I would have tried to draw a little attention to myself. I would have said I am hungry, I am dying, I am cold, I am in pain, or something, but she g

562、ave me much moreshe gave me her grateful love. And she died with a smile on her face. So did that man whom we picked up from the drain, half eaten with worms, and we brought him to the home. “I have lived like an animal in the street, but I am going to die like an angel, loved and cared for”, he sai

563、d at the end. And it was so wonderful to see the greatness of that man who could speak like that, who could die like that without blaming anybody, without cursing anybody, without comparing anything. Like an angelthis is the greatness of our people. And that is why we believe what Jesus has said: I

564、was hungry, I was naked, I was homeless, I was unwanted, unloved, uncared for, and you did it to me.And with this prize that I received as a Prize of Peace, I am going to try to make the home for many people who have no home. Because I believe that love begins at home and if we can create a home for

565、 the poor I think that more and more love will spread. And we will be able through this understanding love to bring peace, the good news to the poor, the poor in our own family first, in our country and in the world. When I pick up a person from the street, hungry and I give him a plate of rice or a

566、 piece of bread, I have satisfied. I have removed that hunger. But to a person who is shut out, who feels unwanted, unloved, terrified, who has been thrown out from society, that poverty is so full of hurt and so unbearable And so let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the begi

567、nning of love, and once we begin to love each other naturally we want to do something.31. What can be learned from the second paragraph?AThe woman should have paid more attention to herself.B. The man couldnt blame anyone.C. The author is religious.D. The man died in the street.32The purpose of this

568、 passage is _.Ato appeal for more donation for the poorB. to call on the public to love each otherC. to tell the readers the poor are wonderfulDto express how moved the author is to receive the prize33Which of the following can NOT be inferred from the passage?AThe author has few supporters.B. The a

569、uthor was somewhat surprised at what the man said.C. The author is delighted to help others in trouble.D. The author may agree to solve social problems in soft ways.34. Whats the best title of this passage?AHave Sympathy for the PoorB. The Poor are WonderfulC. Smile and LoveD. Relieve PovertyBInform

570、ation has always been at the center of human communication.Yon may ask why.Well,communication between people contains giving and receiving information.The way we give and receive information today has experienced a revolution in the development of the mass media in the 20th century.The first truly m

571、ass communication medium was the newspaper.For the first time in history people could read about events in their country and from around the world every day. However there were two problems with newspapers of that time.Firstly,newspapers were available only in large cities,for getting newspapers to

572、the countryside was a difficult and timeconsuming(耗时的)task.Secondly, newspapers werent always reliable, as there was a limited range of opinions.Nowadays,we can choose from a wide variety of sources to get information.Television and the Internet have given us the chance to be informed about everythi

573、ng the minute it happens.Large numbers of radio and TV stations,satellite channels and millions of websites help people keep up with the latest news.People live in history and are part of it.The media have come a long way in the last century and there is no doubt that we now live in the information

574、age. Whatever type of media we choose,it all comes down to the need for information.This will always be a basic need as long as communication is part of human nature.35Information is considered the center of human communication because_.Ahuman communication means information exchangeBhuman communica

575、tion involves peoples participationCinformation is now experiencing a revolutionDinformation helps people gather together36What was the historical contribution of the newspaper as a source of information?AIt made the mass communication truly develop.BIt helped the mass communication develop in citie

576、s.CIt kept people timely informed about home and world events.DIt kept reliable information available in big cities.37The third paragraph mainly tells us that technology helps_.Ainformation easily availableBpeople be part of historyCinform everything timelyDproduce the latest news38It can be conclud

577、ed from the last paragraph that a basic need today is_.Acommunication BinformationChigh technology Dmedia types.短文改错They are some good things about open education. This way of teaching allows the students to grow natural,and to develop their own interests in many subjects. Open education allow stude

578、nts to be responsible (负责) for his own education, as they are responsible for what they do in life. Some students dont do good enough in a traditional (传统的) classroom. The open classroom must allow them to enjoy learning. Some students will be happy in an open educational school than in traditional

579、classroom. They neednt worry about grades or rules. For students worry about these things a lot of,it is a good idea to be in an open classroom. 课时作业(二十二)选修模块8Unit 22 Environmental Protection限时:30分钟.单项填空1Many species of animals are in danger of _ due to the pollution these days.Adying outBdying away

580、Cdying off Ddying down2He even_ to call the deal off if we didnt satisfy his demands. Ascolded BthreatenedCwarned Ddeclared3_ its high pace, city life still attracts more and more people to move into the city.ADespite BDue to CBesidesDIf only4Do let your mother know all the truth. She appears _ ever

581、ything.Ato tell Bto be toldCto be telling Dto have been told5_ in every aspect of his companys business, Paul made himself busy day and night.ABeing involved BInvolvedCInvolving DTo involve6Anyway we can claim_all this_ the insurance company.Aof; for Bof; fromCfor; from Dfrom; for7The threestorey bu

582、ilding, _in the 18th century, was turned into a museum in 1960.Aconstructing BconstructedCbeing constructed Dwhen constructed8Our country, together with others in the Third World,_ hard to build a harmonious homeland for human beings now.Awork BworkingCis working Dare working9Something _ otherwise h

583、e _ here then.Amust happen; would have beenBmust have happened; would beCmust have happened; would have beenDwould happen; would be10_ their inexperience, theyve done a good job.AGiven BSupposedCConsidered DConcluded.完形填空As a music teacher, I have always known that music touches the soul. It can_11_

584、all kinds of barriers to reach students in a very special way.It can be the _12_for each child to find their light. I would like to_13_a story about it.For a few years I was_14_with the opportunity to teach disabled students.One of my most _15_ students was a fiveyearold girl called Vanessa, who had

585、 difficulty walking, and could not speak. We_16_sat on the floor for our music lessons and Vanessa liked to_17_on my lap(大腿). One of her favorite songs was John the Rabbit.It was a call and response song where I sang the call and the students_18_twice while singing the repeating phrase, “Oh, yes” Va

586、nessa liked to_19_ her hands together with mine and clap with me. We probably performed that song during every class, Vanessa and I clapping together.But she_20_said or sang a word.One day, when the song was finished, Vanessa turned around,_21_me in the eye, clapped her tiny hands twice and said the

587、 words,“Oh, yes!”I opened my mouth in_22_and for that moment I was the one who could not speak.When my heart_23_started beating again, I looked over at the assistant teacher to find her also_24_. Through music, we had made an awesome connection.Several years later, I met Vanessa on the street in tow

588、n.She waved with a big_25_on her face and then clapped her hands twice, imitating the song we had_26_so many times in our music class.The little girl,_27_her connection with music, left an impression on me that will last forever.Every child has the_28_ to learn and grow. It is up to us to_29_the way

589、 to reach each and every one of our students. We all must find each childs_30_.11A. get across B. put awayCtake over D. break through12A. means B. direction Cprocess D. effort13A. add B. talk Cshare D. write14A. blessed B. tired Ccovered D. filled15A. troublesome B. hardworkingCmemorable D. sensitiv

590、e16A. hardly B. almost Cnearly D. mostly17A.stand B. sit Clie Djump18A.sang B. said Cfollowed D. clapped19A.strike B. put Cgive Dshake20A.ever B. never Cstill D. even21A. looked B. saw Cglared D. noticed22A. horror B. delightCastonishment D. embarrassment23A. immediately B. fortunatelyCslowly D. fin

591、ally24A. happy B. gratefulCspeechless D. hopeless25A. greeting B. smileCexpression D. sign26A. performed B. operated Ctrained D. organized27A. upon B. through Cfrom D. beyond28A. standard B. ability Cplan D. necessity29A. discover B. invent Ctest D. make30A. virtue B. dream Clight D. rhythm.阅读理解Abou

592、t 70 scientists were working on a very busy project.All of them felt really desperate due to the pressure of work and the demands of their boss but everyone was loyal to him and did not think of quitting their job.One day,one scientist came to his boss and told him,“Sir,Ive promised to take my child

593、ren to the exhibition going on in our township so I want to leave at 5:30 pm” His boss replied,“OK.Youre permitted to leave the office early today.”The scientist started working.He continued his work after lunch.As usual, he got involved to such an extent that he looked at his watch only when he fel

594、t he was close to completion.The time was 8:30 pm.Suddenly he remembered his promise to the children.He looked for his boss but he was not there.Having told him in the morning himself, he closed everything and left for home.Deep within himself, he was feeling guilty for having disappointed his child

595、ren.He reached home.The children were not there.His wife alone was sitting in the hall and reading magazines.The_situation_was_explosive;any_talk_would_boomerang_on_him.His wife asked him,“Would you like to have coffee or shall I straight away serve dinner if you are hungry?” The man replied,“If you

596、 would like to have coffee, I will have too, but what about the children?”His wife replied,“You dont know?Your boss came here at 5:15 pm and has taken them to the exhibition.”What had really happened was the boss who gave him permission was observing him working seriously at 5:00 pm.He thought to hi

597、mself:this person will not leave the work,but hes promised to take his children to the exhibition.So he took the lead in taking them there.The boss does not have to do it every time.But once its done, loyalty is established.That is why all the scientists at Thumba continued to work under their boss

598、even though the stress was extraordinarily huge.By the way,can you boldly guess who the boss was?He was none other than the mastermind behind Indias successful nuclear weapons program,Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam,former president of India.31The scientist asked for an early leave because_.Ahe felt increasingly

599、 desperate about his workBhe meant to accompany his wife at dinnerCthe task at hand was close to completionDhed promised to take his kids to a show32The underlined sentence implies that the scientist thought his wife was_.Adissatisfied with his coming home lateBready to serve dinner for himCgrateful

600、 to his kindhearted bossDdelighted to see him back home33The boss took the children to the exhibition_.Awhen it was too late for the scientist to do soBbecause the scientist was absorbed in his workCbecause he also wanted to see what was on showDwhen the mans wife asked him to do so.阅读填空根据短文内容,从短文后的

601、选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 _34_ It is a new term in todays tourism industry.But in an age of growing environmental awareness,it is not too difficult for us to imagine and understand this new form of holiday.Ecotourism,which is considered as a kind of responsible tourism,is typically defined(定义)as

602、 travel to places where special and unusual plants,animals and cultural heritages(遗产) are the main attractions. _35_ Therefore,programs concerning the protection of some natural and cultural spots also form a part of ecotourism. Ecotourism is developing at great speed.According to a recent report by

603、 the World Tourism Organization,ecotourism in recent years has enjoyed an annual growth of about 5% worldwide. _36_ They include bird watching,hiking,diving,photography and taking part in various kinds of local cultural events. _37_ However,it looks like some smaller towns and country areas may well

604、 become the new destinations for people to visit tomorrow because they are rich in ecological,cultural and historical resources(资源)Ecotourism has been gaining increasing recognition and popularity mainly for the relaxing,natural and vivid experience it offers to tourists.People are attracted to natu

605、re and long to be close to it.However,a conflict between nature and human beings is unavoidable. _38_ AThe definition of ecotourism is beyond words.BIt takes ecology and culture into consideration.CYou may not be very familiar with “ecotourism”DMore than 80 activities have been listed for ecotourism

606、.EPeople can have great fun enjoying nature through ecotourism.FBig cities are still the major places that attract tourists in our society today. GHow to protect natural resources while taking advantage of them is of great importance. 课时作业(二十三)选修模块8Unit 23 Conflict限时:30分钟.单项填空1Although students are

607、_ to more, they typically know less and are less mature than the generations before.AdisplayedBreleasedCexploredDexposed2It is said that his missing paintings were _the possession of Russians and they were valued_$ 500,000.Ain; to Bin; at Cunder; at Dto; for3The relief agency will _ the food among s

608、everal countries.Aadvocate Bseparate Cdivide Ddistribute4The house used to be my property, but now it is _ an old lady.Ain possession of Bin the possession ofCin charge of Din the charge of5When he left the room, he _ the door key to me. Ahanded in Bhanded onChanded out Dhanded over6He_ six symphoni

609、es by the time he was 20.Awrote Bhas writtenChad written Dwrites7What do you think made Celia so happy?_a prize in the recent competition.AAs she won BWonCWinning DBecause of winning8The house is leaking. When will you get it _?Arepair Brepairing Crepaired Dto repair9Was it what he said or something

610、 _ he did _ made her cry?Athat; which Bthat; thatCthat; what Dwhat; that10If the traffic hadnt been so heavy, I could have been back by 6 oclock.What a pity! Tina _ here to see you. Ais Bwas Cwould be Dhas been.完形填空I had offered to watch my 3yearold daughter, so that my wife could go out with a frie

611、nd. I was getting some work done in my study while she _11_ to be having a good time in the other room. No problem, I figured. But then it got a little too _12_ and I shouted, “What are you doing?” No response. I _13_ my question and heard her say, “Oh nothing.” “ Nothing?”I got upfrom my desk and r

612、an out _14_ the living room, where I saw her running across the hall. I followed and watched her as her little behind made a quick _15_ into the bathroom. I had her _16_! I told her to turn around. She _17_. I pulled out my big Daddy voice, “Young lady, I said turn around!” _18_, she turned toward m

613、e. In her hand was what was left of my wifes new lipstick. And every square inch of her face was _19_ with bright red! As she looked up at me with fearful eyes, I heard _20_ voice that had been shouted to me as a child. “How could youYou should knowHow many times have you been _21_ What a bad thing

614、to do” It was just a matter of my picking out which old _22_ I was going to use on her so that she would know what a bad girl she had been. But _23_ I could let loose, I looked _24_ at the sweater on her. In big _25_ it said, “IM A PERFECT LITTLE ANGEL(天使)!” I looked back up into her tearful eyes an

615、d, _26_ seeing a bad girl who didnt listen, I saw a little angel full of _27_ that I had come dangerously close to _28_. “Sweetheart, lets take a picture so Mommy can see how _29_you look.” I took the picture and thanked God that I didnt _30_ the chance to prove what a perfect little angel she had g

616、iven me. 11A.happened BlikedCappeared Dpretended12A.long Bquiet Ccalm Dstrange13A.asked Banswered Craised Drepeated14A.into Bof Cfrom Dfor15A.way Bturn Cchange Dprogress16A.followed Bscolded Ccornered Dfooled17A.laughed Blistened Cagreed Drefused18A.Slowly BEagerlyCAngrily DUnfortunately19A.filled B

617、marked Cprinted Dcovered20A.every Bsuch Cany Done21A.told Bbeaten Cfrightened Dforbidden22A.reports Bnotice Cadvice Dwords23A.as Bwhen Csince Dbefore24A.up Bdown Cin Don25A.signs Bletters Cmessages Dfigures26A.because of Binstead ofCin spite of Das a result of27A.value Bsadness Cpities Dtricks28A.pr

618、eventing Bgetting rid ofCdestroying Ddoing wrong on29A.dirty Bugly Cspecial Dsilly30A.have Bget Ctake Dmiss.阅读理解AFor years I wanted a flower garden.Id spend hours thinking of different things I could plant that would look nice together. But then we had Matthew.And Marvin.And the twins,Alisa and Alan

619、.And then Helen.Five children.I was too busy raising them to grow a garden.Money was tight,as well as time.Often when my children were little,one of them would want something that cost too much, and Id have to say,“Do you see a money tree outside?Money doesnt grow on trees, you know.”Finally, all fi

620、ve got through high school and college and were off on their own.I started thinking again about having a garden.I wasnt sure,though.I mean,gardens do cost money, and after all these years I was used to living on a pretty lean,nofrills budget.Then, one spring morning, on Mothers Day, I was working in

621、 my kitchen.Suddenly,I realized that cars were tooting their horns as they drove by.I looked out of the window and there was a new tree,planted right in my yard.I thought it must be a weeping willow,because I saw things blowing around on all its branches.Then I put my glasses onand I couldnt believe

622、 what I saw.There was a money tree in my yard!I went outside to look.It was true!There were dollar bills,one hundred of them,taped all over that tree.Think of all the garden flowers I could buy with one hundred dollars! There was also a note attached:“IOU eight hours of digging time.Love,Marvin.”Mar

623、vin kept his promise,too.He dug up a nice tenbyfifteen foot bed for me.And my other children bought me tools, ornaments, a trellis(棚架),a sunflower stepping stone and gardening books.That was three years ago.My gardens now very pretty, just like I wanted.When I go out and weed or tend my flowers, I d

624、ont seem to miss my children as much as I once did. It feels like they are right there with me.I live up in Michigans Upper Peninsula,where winters are long and cold, and summers are too short.But every year now, when winter sets in, I look out of my window and think of the flowers. Ill see next spr

625、ing in my little garden.I think about what my children did for me, and I get tears in my eyesevery time.Im still not sure that money grows on trees.But I know love does!31By saying “Do you see a money tree outside”the mother actually means “_”AObservation is the best teacherBSeeing is believingCThe

626、outsider sees the most of the gameDIt is not easy to gain money32The best title for the passage would probably be_.AMy flower gardenBMarvin helps to realize my dreamCLove in MichiganDMoney grows on trees33The underlined word “nofrills”in the fifth paragraph is similar in meaning to_.Awasteful Btight

627、Cabsurd Dhelpful34From the passage we can infer that the mother is_.Adivorced when she was youngBnot caring for her kids any longerCalone but not at all lonelyDprouder with her garden than with her kidsBOnce upon a time, two brothers who lived on neighboring farms fell into conflict(冲突)It was the fi

628、rst serious one between them in 40 years of farming peacefully side by side.In the end,they fell apart.One morning, a man with a carpenters toolbox came for some work.The elder brother said,“I just have a job for you.Look at that farm across the creek(河沟). My younger brother lives there.It was he wh

629、o used his bulldozer(推土机)to dig the creek last week to spite(刁难)me.So I want you to build me a fence, an 8foothigh fence, in order not to see his place any more.” The carpenter smiled and said,“I see.Ill try to do a job that satisfies you.” Then the elder brother went downtown.At sunset when the far

630、mer returned,the carpenter had just finished his job.The farmers eyes opened wide! To his surprise, there was no fence there at all!Instead, there was a bridge stretching from one side of the creek to the other! A fine piece of work! He saw his younger brother coming to him with the hands outstretch

631、ing.The brothers stood at each end of the bridge,and then they met in the middle, taking each others hands.They turned to see the carpenter lift his toolbox on his shoulder. “No, wait! Stay a few days.Ive a lot of other work for you,”said the elder brother.“Id love to stay on,” the carpenter said,“b

632、ut I have so many more bridges to build.”35What was the life like for the two brothers before the conflict?AThey lived a poor life.BThey lived in peace.CThey never spoke to each other.D. They lived on the same farm.36It can be learned that the carpenter was_.Aunwilling to obey the farmerB. fond of b

633、uilding bridgesC. unable to build a fenceDwilling to help others37The best title for this passage is_.AA Fine Piece of WorkBA CarpenterCA Conflict between Two BrothersDTwo Brothers38Which of the following is true according to the passage?AThe elder brother used his bulldozer to dig a creek.B. The el

634、der brother helped the carpenter build the bridge.CThe brothers were both satisfied with the carpenters work.DThe carpenter planned to build an 8foothigh fence as asked to. 课时作业(二十四)选修模块8Unit 24 Society限时:40分钟.单项填空1“It is not only you but also Tom who_,” said the teacher after knowing what had happe

635、ned.Aare to be blamed Bis to be blamedCare to blame Dis to blame2_ the difficult things happened when I cant adjust myself?AWhat about BWhat withCWhat if DWhat for3Where was it _ you met Mr. Brown for the first time?It was in the house _ I was born.Awhere; that B/; thatCin which; where Dthat; where4

636、The reason _he told us for his absence was _ he was knocked down on the way to school.Awhy; that Bwhy; whyCwhich; that Dwhich; why5Whenever possible, John _ how well he speaks Japanese.Ashows up Bshows aroundCshows off Dshows out6This Englishman is good at writing, reading and _ is kind to others.Aa

637、bove all Bfirst of allCin all Dafter all7I forget the exact time _ they reached the South Pole.Ahow Bwhat CwhichDwhen8In fact, _ focus, but also we should have it at every level of our life.Anot only we should haveBnot only should we haveCwe not only should haveDnot only should have we9I am really w

638、orried about the test tomorrow._. Youll definitely pass it.ADont mindBYou should learn to be carefulCTake it easyDKeep calm10Experts call on parents, especially _ of the broken families, _ the full responsibilities and better care and love for children.Athat; to burden Bthem; to take onCthose; shoul

639、dering Dthose; to shoulder.完形填空A passenger told an air hostess that he needed a cup of water to take his medicine when the plane just took off.She told him that she would_11_the water in ten minutes.Thirty minutes later,when the passengers ring for_12_sounded,the air hostess realized it at once.She

640、was kept so_13_that she forgot to deliver him the_14_.As a result,the passenger was_15_to take his medicine.She hurried over to him_16_a cup of water, but to her surprise he_17_it.In the following hours on the_18_,each time the air hostess passed by the_19_,she would ask him with a_20_whether he nee

641、ded help or not.But the passenger_21_paid attention to her words.When he was going to get_22_the plane, the passenger asked the air hostess to_23_him the passengers booklet(意见簿)She was very_24_.She knew that he would write down_25_words,which might result in the loss of her job._26_with a smile she

642、handed it to him.Off the plane,she_27_the booklet and cracked a smile,_28_the passenger put it,“On the flight, you asked me whether I need help or not for twelve times_29_.How can I refuse your twelve sincere smiles?”Thats_30_! Who can refuse twelve sincere smiles from a person? 11A.take Bbring Ccar

643、ry Dhold12A.food Bdrink Cservice D. medicine13A.tired Bsilent C. calm Dbusy 14A.water Bhelp Cmilk Dwarning15A.held on Bheld upCheld out Dheld down16A.for Babout Cwith Din17A.refused B. accepted Cliked D. hated18A.seat B. air Cfloor D. flight19A.customer BpassengerCguest Dvisitor20A.glance Blook Csmi

644、le Dcry21A.never Boften C. always Dseldom22A.on Bto C. off D. from23A.hand Btake C. throw Dlend24A.glad Bangry C. curious Dsad25A.important BsharpCpolite Dnice26A.So BBecause CAnd DBut27A.hid Btore Copened Dclosed28A.if Bfor C. after Dwhen29A.in all B. above all C. or else Dor so30A.wrong B. wonderf

645、ulCimpossible Dright.阅读理解AMy wife passed away a few years ago,and I went through the worst time in my life.I even wanted to kill myself.Just for my kids,I had to continue to live and work as a smalltown doctor at my medical clinic in Hawaii.My kids had gone to live on the mainland,and I was alone.Th

646、en they asked me to have a family trip.On our trip, we turned on the TV at the motel and saw the second plane crash into the World Trade Center. Seeing it falling down,I said to my kids:“Im going to Afghanistan.”And a few weeks later,International Medical Corps sent me to set up 20 clinics in provin

647、ces where people had no health care.In these field clinics surrounded by frightening shoots or deadly bombs,we were eventually serving 27,000 patients a month in a very busy schedule.Tired and nervous,I gradually had a sense of achievement, a sense of purpose,and my depression went away.In the years

648、 to follow,I went to Indonesia after the tsunami(海啸),Pakistan after the earthquakes,Sudan after the civil war, and Iraq after more and more bombs.Each time after disasters one after another, hundreds of people were killed,wounded and many more had to flee.We once set up movable clinics in an area wi

649、th 19,000 refugees,_and it was supposed to hold 13,000 originally.Flu broke out, one of the biggest killers of kids in refugee camps, and it spread like wildfire.Water and food were also serious problems.“Adventures or not?” I often asked myself.When my wife passed away,I thought my life was done.Bu

650、t in reality, it was just getting started.At the end of her life,she went unconscious.I held her head in my hands and told her of all the places we would visit and the exciting adventures we would have.I think about the moment many times during my “adventures”I didnt know how predictive those words

651、would be.But I know that she is still with me.31Where has the doctor been in the past few years?ASome countries where he could set up clinics.BSome African countries where flu broke out.CThe places where the earthquakes happened.DThe places where the horrible disasters struck.32How would the doctor

652、describe his life after he had worked in Afghanistan?ATired and troublesome.BBusy and risky.CMeaningful and helpful.DFrightening and depressing.33The underlined word “refugees” means people_.Awho are robbed, killed, or woundedBwho suffer from flu in movable clinicsCwho like to take adventuresDwho ha

653、ve lost homes because of disasters34Which of the following is true according to the passage?AThe doctors wife encouraged him to work in foreign countries.BWhat the doctor said to his wife before her death became reality.CThe doctors adventures made him understand the love of his wife.DWith the true

654、love of his wife,the doctor started to change his life.BA Tshirt a day has kept unemployment away for an American man “who is making about $85,000 a year by selling advertising space on his shirt.”Jason Sadler,26,was once a former marketing expert from Florida.In 2008,he founded his own company,“iwe

655、aryourshirt”,with the idea to wear a Tshirt supplied by any company and then use social media tools to develop the company.Sadler charges the “face value” of the day for his human billboard(广告牌)service.So January 1 costs$1,while December 31 costs$365.He said this may not sound like a lot,but it adds

656、 up to $66,795 a year if he sells out every day,which he did this year.He also sells monthly sponsorships(赞助)for $1,500, adding another $18,000 to his income.“I walk around,take photos,wear the shirt all dayI blog about those photos,I put them up on Twitter,I change my Facebook introductionand then

657、I do a Youtube video.I made about $85,000 this year,” he told Reuters Television. The average US. income is about $615 a week or about $32,000 a year, according to the US.government.Sadler has already begun to plan for his year 2013.He is making services larger by hiring another person to wear a shi

658、rt a day on the west coast of the United States.35What is Sadlers “face value” of the day December 30?A$364. B$365. C$615. D$1,500.36It can be inferred that Sadler didnt advertise on_.ATwitter BFacebookCYoutube DReuters37Jason Sadler has a new plan to _ for the year 2013.Aemploy another person to re

659、place himBstart his business on the west coastCstay at home on the east coastD. double the charge for the service38The passage is mainly about _ in a new way.Ataking photos B. writing blogsCmaking money Dselling Tshirts.短文改错Though great progress have been made in science these years,there are still

660、many people live in poor conditions.They make their lives by collecting or selling used things.Their children cannot go to school because they did not haveenough money to send their children there.How do you think so many people still suffer from poverty now?The answer lies on the population explosion.A president of a developing country once said,“It is us who are to blame for the poverty because we used to produce child without limit.”Although this few words sound simple enough,they have clear pointed out one of the causes of the population explosion.

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