1、【XZB2017TBYLYYJSX06009】学业分层测评(九)Task & Project(建议用时:30分钟).单项填空1The UN is the international organization which _ all countries to settle any conflict between two countries.Aloses power overBhas power overChas the powerDcomes into power2AIDS is said _ the biggest health challenge to both men and women
2、 in that area over the past few years.Athat it isBto beCthat it has been Dto have been3Many women work in big companies,but in the boardrooms of most big companies,women are in the _Aincrease BminorityCmajority Dpopularity4I hope my teacher will take my recent illness into _ when judging my examinat
3、ion.AregardBaccountCthought Dobservation5He likes to _ his own success in the presence of ladies.Ashow up Bshow onCshow off Dshow around6In art criticism,you must assume the artist has a secret message _ within the work.Ato hideBhiddenChidingDbeing hidden7I hope the result of the exams had not been
4、told to us._,why did you come here to see our teacher?AIf what BIf so CIf only DIf not8With two exams _,I have to work really hard this weekend.Aworrying about Bworried aboutCto worry about Dbeing worried9As is known to all,the candidate _ his last chance of winning the election when he said the wro
5、ng thing on TV.Agave out Bgave offCgave away Dgave up10Look,Johns fallen asleep at work!Oh,he must have _ late last night.Awaken up Bput upCtaken upDstayed up.完成句子1要想让学生了解你所说的话,你必须让你的话清楚。To get across what you want to say to your students,you must_2不要让别人支配你,你认为正确就坚持。Dont _what other people say.Insis
6、t if you think you are right.3天鹅湖是一部著名的四幕芭蕾舞剧,是建立在一个德国神话基础上的。Swan Lake is a famous ballet in four acts,_a German fairy tale.4众所周知,美国是一个发达国家,属于第一世界。As is known to all,America is a developed country_the First World.5好久没有给你写信,我必须向你道歉。I must _ not writing to you for long.阅读理解AWhen I was about 10 or 11 y
7、ears old,my father told me something that has always stayed with me.When I asked him what I should be when I grew up,he always said,“Whatever you do,do something that is of some service to somebody else,because if you do,youll know that it mattered that you were born.”My fathers message propelled me
8、 into a life of traveling the world and seeing people in great need with my own eyes.Over the years,it deeply exists in my brain;its almost impossible for me not to step in and try to do something to help.Once,as a young reporter,I saw a child being laughed at on the playground because he had a webb
9、ed(有蹼的)thumb.He was an immigrant(移民)who hardly spoke English,and the kids always made fun of him because he was different.I did a story about him,and after it spread,a doctor called me and offered to fix the boys thumb for free.I told the poor family the good news.One day I got a call from the hospi
10、tal.The father said his son wanted to see me.When I walked into the recovery room,the little boy held up his thumb.His eyes were filled with tears,and with his thick accent he said,“Thank you so much.”Realizing that something I had done had such an effect that little boy changed something in me.What
11、 I didnt realize until much later is that by sharing his message,my father had given me the keys to happiness.In the rush of our lives,we often forget that those simple acts of giving can give our own lives the most value,the most comfort and peace.People need to realize that when they help others t
12、hey are also helping themselves.1The authors father often told him to_Aenjoy lifeBhelp othersClearn from othersDmake more friends2Why did the child thank the author?ABecause the author raised money to help him.BBecause the author paid the hospital bill for him.CBecause the author operated on his thu
13、mb successfully.DBecause the author gave him the opportunity to receive free treatment.3What is the best title for the text?AThe key to happinessBA lucky childCThe value of workDAn unforgettable experienceBInformal conversation is an important part of any business relationship.Before you start a dis
14、cussion,however,make sure you understand which topics are suitable and which are considered taboos in a particular culture.Latin Americans enjoy sharing information about their local history,art,and customs.They expect questions about your family and be sure to show pictures of your children.You may
15、 feel free to ask similar questions of your Latin American friends.The French think of conversation as an art form,and they enjoy the value of lively discussions as well as disagreements.For them,arguments can be interestingand they can cover pretty much or any topicas long as they occur in a respec
16、tful and intelligent manner.In the United States,business people like to discuss a wide range of topics,including opinions about work,family,hobbies,and politics.In Japan,China,and Korea,however,people are much more private.They do not share much about their thoughts,feelings,or emotions because the
17、y feel that doing so might take away from the harmonious business relationship theyre trying to build.Middle Easterners are also private about their personal lives and family matters.It is considered rude,for example,to ask a businessman from Saudi Arabia about his wife or children.As a general rule
18、,its best not to talk about politics or religion with your business friends.This can get you into trouble,even in the United States,where people hold different views.In addition,discussing ones salary is usually considered unsuitable.Sports is typically a friendly subject in most parts of the world,
19、although be careful not to criticize a national sport.Instead,be friendly and praise your hosts team.4The underlined word“harmonious”in Paragraph 2 most probably means“_”AcompetitiveBfriendly and peacefulCoriginalDsensitive5People from Asia are more private in their conversation with others because_
20、Athey dont want to have their good relationship with others harmedBthey dont want to share their feelings with othersCthey dont want to talk much with othersDthey are afraid to argue with others6The writer thinks politics and religion are_for business.Acheerful topicsBtaboosCrude topicsDwise topics7Which is typically a friendly topic in most places according to the author?ASports.BChildren.CPersonal feelings.DFamilies.