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1、UnitlA abundantF distressK curiousB superficialG prese ntlyL obligedC tediousH efficie ntlyM dest in ati onsD absorbedI adjustedN evide ntlyE fun cti onsJ ben eficialO bulkThe In ternethas made En glish lear ning much easier.En glishlearners used to be (1) to spend their time in libraries look ing f
2、or the booksthat would help them in their Ian guage studies. It was very inconvenientbecause a lot of materials could only be found in (2) anduninterestingtextbooks and readers.But today authentic content on a variety of subjects is only a click away. Thisis especially (3) for those who wants to lea
3、r n En glish earn estly.In order to achieve fluency in English, you need to be comfortable using atleast 10,000 words. The (4)_ materials on theInternet make it possible for you to choose appropriate contentto read and liste n to. These materials can be (5) to your_ level ifyou in put some key words
4、 in the search engine. But howcan you remember the (6) of unfamiliar wordsIn this case, the In ternet(7)_ makes it easier to lear nvocabulary. You can use online dictionariesto instantlyfind outtheir grammatical (8) and the specific meaning of these words. The Internethelps you to (9) accumulate voc
5、abulary based on lively and interestingIanguage content, which greatly reduces your (10) caused by in ability toremember the new words. The efficie ncy of this vocabulary lear ning is oneof the reas ons why the Internet has become an ideal place to lear n En glish.Unit2A speculateF affectedK recover
6、yB prospectG appreciati onL promoteC in sightH educatio nM in vestD boostI spectacularN effectedE con testJ mysteryO aspirati onan artists life (9) his creative decisions. Reading a bookThrough explorati on of thehuma nities,we lear nhow to th inkcreatively and critically,to analyze, and to askquest
7、ions.Because these skills allow us togain new(1) intoeverythingfrom poetry and pain ti ngsto bus in essmodels and politics,humanistic subjects have been at the heart of a liberal arts (2) since theancient Greeks first used them to educate their citizens.Research in to the huma nexperie nee helps to
8、(3) ourkno wledgeabout our world. Through the work of humanities scholars, we learn about thevalues of different cultures, about what goes into making a work of art, andabout the (4) ofhow history is made. Theirefforts depict the great accomplishme nts of the past, help us un dersta ndthe world toda
9、y, and give us tools to imag ine the (5) of our future.Today, humanistic knowledge continues to (6)_the idealfoun dati on for explori ng and un dersta ndingthe huma n experie nee.Lear ning ano ther Ian guage might help to (7) you with great in sights as wellas gain much (8) of different cultures.Tak
10、 ing a close look at a sculpture might make you think about howfrom another region of the world might help you (10) aboutthemeaning of democracy. Listening to history courses might give you a clearerpicture of what the future will be like.Unit3A an xietyF in dicatedK tran siti onB in troduceG rese n
11、tL equivale ntC acqua intH rei nforceM regrett ingD acquisiti onI expressedN acceptableE saddledJ sen sibleO shifti ngThere is a special life stage that our gen erati on goes through.It is the (1)period, duri ng which we move from tee nageto adolesce nee. Welear n who we are and what we sta nd for a
12、nd what inspires us. Also, in this period we are (2) with a lot of pressure from our parents who want us to make somethi ng out of ourselves.My pare nts have already expressed feeli ngs of (3) over myfuture with academics and life. WhenI expressed to them recently that I wouldnot mind graduati ng in
13、 five years in stead of four in order to study abroad to (4)myself with the world, they seemed so shocked. That idea soun ded foreig nand to them was(5)to lack of ambiti on.Apart from that, my mother has (6) to me that she is worriedthat I amnot searching for a boyfriend.I (7) this stupid ideaof mar
14、rying out of college since it does not suit meone bit. Women today canget what they want out of life without a man, eve n childre n, as it becomesmore (8) for women to adopt childre n.I pers on ally want to stay in school as long as I can to (9) my academic work,possibly complete a law degree and st
15、art a career, and the n after, and onlyafter, beg in to think about (10)to _marriage. If my math is correct, that meansl will be more or less ready formarriage at the age of 29 or 30, the age when mymother had me.Unit4A promisi ngF comme ntK weirdB tempti ngG charmL displayC localH comp onentsM arra
16、ngeD processI allowi ngN comme neeE proceedJ appealedO magicTraditionaldating is a self-paced,general meeting of two people.The two usually (1) with spending extra time together, getting to know one another and see ing how (2) they could be to each other. A good example is a manmeeti ng a woma n and
17、 sensing her (3. He the n exte nds a formal in vitation for a date. Withtraditional dating, you get to go at a steady pace, (4) yourself and your date toget to know each other through extensive con tact.There are many(5) that can be expected from traditional dates. Men, who aresupposed to (6) these
18、traditi onal values, will ope n the door for the woma n,sta nd up whe n she leaves the table,pay for everything, and (7) to_ the next move. In the1950s,a man would usually ask a woma n out several days ahead for a specific dateand time. If she accepted, they would (8) for _a time to pick her up. He
19、would the n take her to a dinner and a movie.Today the rules of traditionaldating are less clear. Twenty yearsago, if a young lady asked a men out on a date, it was thought to be (9) .Now, womenare being encouraged to take the initiativeand ask men out. A date may con sist of a brief meet ing at a c
20、afeor a trip to the (10) art museum.Menoften pay on the first date, but the womanmay offer to go Dutch. The traditional dating style has bee n found much lesscom mon now.E retainJ obstaclesO perspectivesTo spe nd or save is a questio n which many people have. There isalways a(n)whether one should sp
21、end the moneythat he has earned orsave that money for the future. Well, there is no (2)an swer to the questi on as differe nt people have differe nt (3)on their life, and that is the reason why somepeople tend to spend all themoney earned while others (4) con trol over their mon ey.People who spend
22、all the money do not think muchabout the future.The only thing that they enjoy doing most is to (5) pleasure from spe ndingmon ey. For example, if they like a particular car, mobile phone or laptop, theywill buy it without giving it a thought. For them, the most important thing is tosatisfy their ma
23、terialUnit5A charmedF deriveK opti onB dilemmaG withdrawL implicitC appetiteH urge ntM hin derD explicitI man ipulatedN suspend(6)_ People who have their first job or who have nt marriedofte n fall in this category.In the long run, savingis a good (7)foron eslife as sav inghelps an in dividualto pla
24、n for future(8) _ n eeds.That is alsothe reason why manypeople save moneyfor a rainy day. Individualsspe nding save mon eysuccessfully. In steadof buying on impulse, they delay their purchas ing decision and wont be easily (10) by commercial ads. In dividuals who haveresponsibility for their family
25、belong to this category.Unit6A modifyF motivateK stre ngthe nsB invo IveG evide neeL weakensC obligati onsH discardedM profitsD preserveI impleme ntN inv estigati onsE deserveJ revolveO corresp ondingSimplify ing is not n ecessarily about less. It can be about more:more time, more enjo yme nt, more
26、accomplishme nt, and more of what(1) you. If you do a lot of things that dont bring you joy or support your Iong-term pla n, the n doing less of that kind of things makes sense because youcant (2) everything. The purpose of simplify ing is to remove whats notimporta nt.To understand what should be (
27、3) _,_ try to think of activitiesand things as either assets or obligations.An asset is somethingthat is valuable. Some(4) examples are stocks, bon ds, buildi ngs, land, gold, etc., but a little morebroadly, an asset is anything that can strengthen and (5)you, moving youcloser to your goals. However
28、,obligati onsare debts. An obligati onis any thi ngthat (6)you, movesyou farther from your goals, provides negative stress, creates anxiety, and decreases your health.Then howcan you (7) the idea of simplifyingThink about yourdaily activities and start with just one area. For example, you may beg in
29、 with(8) by making a long list of your daily activities. Your list may (9) aroundsuch rout ines aspay ing bills and pla nning a birthday party for a frie nd, etc. Do the activitiesget you closer to your goals If not, (10) the list. Remove what is unn ecessaryin order to concen trate more on somethi
30、ng importa nt in your life.who can (9)theirMen are hierarchical and (7) of the beauty power thatA comparis onF jealousK suspendedB respectivelyG competiti onL disputeC bysta ndersH diplomaticallyM genuineD flourishi ngI validN ridiculousE accomplish ingJ expandedO admi nistrativeIts obvious that wom
31、en have come a long way as successful professi on als.Womerin the workplace are (1) as an in creasednu mber of wome n have made their prese nee felt in many in dustries andprofessions.The sector of the female workforce has (2)with more and more stre ngth and thus has its (3) importance in the profes
32、sional world.Whether they like it or not, men have to accept that wome n are marchi ng upthe man ageme ntladder con fide ntlyand (4). Wome nused to be muchmore quiet and passive due to the relatively small nu mberof female employees in (5) to males. Wome n today, on the other hand, havebeg un seek i
33、ng their (6)positions byusing all their powers of in tellige nee.allows womerto get certain things based on their physical assets. Even thoughthere is a(n) (8)_whether many professionalfemales got into positi ons of power by using their appeara nee to theiradvantage, the (9) fact is the majority of
34、womenhave worked hard to achievetheir desired success.Womewere con sidered as (10) in the workplace for many years and it wasbelieved that the only jobs that they could handle were those of teachers orsecretaries, but todays wome n can not only hold their own positionsinthe workplace, but they also
35、have thedual task of raisi ng their families.答案Unitl LCJAI ONEHF Unit2 CHDJB LMGFAUn it3 KEACL IGNHO Unit4 NBGIH LEMKCUnit8A postF consentK in sistsB henceG affordedL lobbyC con sistsH award ingM rese ntUnit7D omittedI criticismN compassE evilJ howeverO rewardi ngThe animal rights movementis a social movementwhich seeks an end tousing ani mals in the research, food, cloth ing, and en terta inment industries,(1)_ being called ani malliberati on .It advocates the
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