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Unit3TheMillionPoundBank-Note第一部分:基礎(chǔ)練習(xí)I.詞匯1.選用所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空:spot,account,patient,believe,rag,accident,novel,decade,honest,service,appear,dessert1.Tooursurprise,we_________manyscenic_________tovisitintheoldcity.2.WeshallallrememberMrPageforhis______forwaitingsolongandunderstanding.3.Thebadweather_________forthelongdelayoftheplane.4.Theythoughtitwas___________forthemtowalksofarinoneday.5.Wewonderedwhetherhediditonpurposeorby________.6.Hehasmadeagreatplanoftwo_______forhissonwhenhewasborn,andthenhewillbe20yearsold.7.Don’tjudgeapersonbyhis__________.8.________areoftenservedafterdinnerintheWest.9.MarkTwainwrotemany________,whicharestillpopulartoday.10.Henrywaslookeddownuponbythewaiters,forhewasin________.2.詞組識(shí)記1.和……在……打賭2.sailoutofthebay4..hadjustaboutgivenoneselfupforlost6.clapone’shandstogether8.showsb.out3.事實(shí)上5.碰巧7.作為不拿工資的幫手9.老實(shí)說10.makean/one’sappearance12.takeachance11.對(duì)…感到妒忌13.狼吞虎咽15.把頭向左轉(zhuǎn)去看某人17.至于14.alltheway16.sitatatablenexttothefrontwindow18.taketheorder19陷入困境II.語法20.honoursbforstha.用適當(dāng)?shù)倪B詞填空。1.Wedidn’tsetout;itwas________wewantedtowaituntilmothercameback.2.Thefactis_______Ihavelosthisaddress.3.Energyis____makesthingswork.4.Goandgetyourcoat.It's_______youleftit.5.Whetherthesportswillbeheldnextweekdependson_______theweatherwillbefine.6.Iwonder_____youaregettingonwithyourstudies.7.Thequestionis______cancompletethedifficulttask.8.Helooked_____hewasgoingtocry.9.Hegotcaughtintheheavytraffic.Thatwas______hewaslate.10.Journalwriterswriteabouttheirtravelsin______iscalledatraveljournal.b.句型轉(zhuǎn)換。1.a.IwonderwhentosetoffforShanghai.

b.Iwonder_____we______setoutforShanghai.2.a.I’msurethathewillcomesoon.b.Idon’t__________hewillcomesoon.3.a.Heseemedtohaveheardofthegoodnews.b.Itseemed______he______heardofthegoodnews.4.a.Isuggestedthathestaywithusovertheweekend.b.My________is_____hestaywithusovertheweekend.5.a.Theotherday,mybrotherdrovehiscardownthestreetatthespeedthatIthoughtwasadangerousspeed.b.Theotherday,mybrotherdrovehiscardownthestreetat______Ithoughtwasadangerousspeed.III.單項(xiàng)填空1.Iwonderwhyheleftwithoutaword.Hesometroubleforhelookeddull.A.couldhavehadB.shouldhavehadC.canhavehadD.musthavehad2.CanIsmokehere?No,atnotimeinthelibrary.A.smokingpermitsB.smokingdoespermitD.issmokingpermittedC.smokingispermitted3.Themanagerdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee____thenextyear.A.carryoutB.carryingoutC.carriedoutD.tocarryout4.Thepolicefoundthatthehouse____andalotofthings_____.A.hasbeenbrokeninto;hasbeenstolenB.hadbrokeninto;hadbeenstolenC.hasbeenbrokeninto;stolen5.Hepretendednot____aboutit.D.hadbeenbrokeninto;stolenA.hearingB.tohearC.tohaveheardD.heard6.Shehasalargefamilyto_____.A.offerB.supplyC.supportD.provide7.____inthought,hedidn’tnoticeathiefslipintohislivingroom.A.LosingB.LostC.LosthimselfD.Missed8.It’snecessarytobepreparedforajobinterview._____theanswersreadywillbeofgreathelp.A.TohavehadB.HavinghadC.HaveD.Having9.Idon’tmind_____thedecisionaslongasitisnottoolate.A.youtodelaymakingB.yourdelayingmakingC.yourdelayingtomakeD.yourdelaytomake10.CanIuseyourdictionary?______.A.Goahead,helpyourself,pleaseB.Yes,youcouldC.WithpleasureD.Itdoesn’tmatter11.Thetomatojuiceleftabrown_____onthefrontofmyjacket.A.spotB.pointC.trackD.trace12.Togetabetterviewofthestage,A.ourseatshadtobechangedC.ourseatswerechanged.B.wehadtochangeourseatsD.ourseatswillbechangedbyus13.Excuseme,Ihaveno___onme.Canyou____thenoteof100yuan?A.changes;changesB.changes;changeC.change;changeD.changed;changed14.Iraisedmyhattoherandshe___inreturn.A.bowedB.bentC.raisedD.laughed15.Thereason___Ihavetogois____mymotherisillinbed.A.why;whyB.why;becauseC.why;thatD.that;because第二部分:綜合練習(xí)I.完形填空Theywentuptheshoreasiftheywantedtoseetheinsideoftheisland.Iwenttomyhouseandmadeeverything_1_forbattleasbefore.ThenIdecidedto_2_myselftothethreeprisoners,and_3_somethingaboutthem.Icameasneartothem_4_Icouldwithoutbeingseen.ThenIcalledouttothem,“_5_areyou,gentlemen?”Theyjumpedupinsurprise;buttheyweretentimes_6_surprisedwhentheysawme,_7_becauseImusthavelookedvery_8_intheclothesthatIhadmadeontheisland.Theymadeno_9_.“Gentlemen,”Isaidagain,,“don’tbefrightened_10_me;perhapsyoumayhaveafriendnearyouwhenyoudidn’t_11_.”“Thefriendmustbesentfrom_12_,’’saidoneofthem_13_,’’becausenomancandoanythingtohelpus.”“I’manEnglishman,’’Isaid,“andIwanttohelpyou.Ihaveaservantonly,_14_wehavegunsandpowder.Tellme_15_.Canwehelpyou?Whathashappenedtoyou?”“Iwasthecaptainofthatship,”repliedoneoftheprisoners,”mymenroseupagainstme._16_theymeanttokillme.butnowtheyhave_17_meonshoreinthis_18_place,andthesetwomenwithme.Oneofthesemenismyofficer,andtheotherisapassengeronthisship.”“Havetheyanyguns?”Iasked.Heansweredthattheyhadonlytwoguns,and_19_theyhadleftintheboat—thatis,three_20_.1.ApossibleBnecessaryCreadyDwell2.AshowBdevoteCexplainDintroduce3.AdiscoverBquestionCfindCwhenDfindoutDso4Asothat5.AHowBasBWhereBtooCWhoDWhich6.Amore7.Asimply8Astrong9Avoice10.AatCveryCevenDmuchBmaybeBstrangeBnoiseBforDindeedCterribleDfunnyCanswerCtoDfriendsDwith11AexpectBseeCwishCheavenDhope12AEnglish13Ahappily14AbutBtheshipDtheskyBangrilyBandCworriedlyDsadlyCsoDstill

15.AloudlyBfreelyCgentlyDhurriedly16.AAtatimeBAtnotimeCAtanytimeDAtonetime17.AstoppedBpushedCsetDpunished18.AunknownBunusualCuncomfortableDuncovered19Aother20.AbesidesII.閱讀理解BtheotherConeDtheoneBforallCinallDtogetherARuthMckenneywasbornin1911inMishawak,Indiana.ShegrewupinCleveand,Ohio,andattheageoffourteenshegotherfirstjobworkingnightsinaprinter’sshop.Shealsoworkedasawaitress,butafterdroppingtwofruitssaladsonthefloor,shewasfired.WhileMissMckenneywasstudyinginanOhioStateUniversity,shefoundanoutsidejobasareporterfortheColumbusDispatch.Infact,sheleftcollegebeforeshegotherdegreeinordertodevoteallhertimetonewspaperwork.ShelaterworkedonpapersinAkron,Ohio,andNewYorkCity.InNewYork,MissMckenneybegantowritestoriesabouttheamusingexperiencesshesharedwithhersister.ThesewerepublishedintheNewYorkmagazine,andlaterinabookcalled“MySisterEileen”.Thisbookwasanimmediatebest-seller,andsoonbecameahitplay.MissMckenneyhasalsowrittenaguidetoEnglandandanumberofseriousbooksonAmericanlabor.MissMckenneymarriedRichardBranstenin1937.Theyhadonedaughter,anditcameasnosurprisewhentheauthornamedherElileen.RuchMckenneydiedin1972.1.TheColumbusDispatchisthenameof_____.A.adepartmentofOhioStateUniversityB.theprinter’sshopC.astateoftheUnitedStatesD.anewspaper2.RuthMckenneystartedhernewspaperwork_____.A.aftersheleftcollegeB.whenshewasauniversitystudentC.beforeshegotherdegreeD.whensheworkedinNewYorkCity3.ThebookMySisterEileenconsistedofstoriesabout______.A.MissMckenneyonlyB.MissMckenney’ssisteronlyC.bothMissMckenneyandhersisterD.MissMckenney’sfamilyandherfellowreporters.4.Whichofthefollowingwasagreatsuccess?A.MySisterEileenB.ThehitplayC.MissMckenney’snewspaperworkD.TheNewYorkmagazine.5.Whydoyousupposeitcameasnosurprisewhentheauthornamedherdaughter“Eileen”?A.Becausethebest-sellingbookmadeherfamousanditsheroine’s(女主人公的)namewas“Eileen”.B.Becausethisnamecouldhelphertorememberhersisterforever.C.Becauseshehadonlyonedaughterandshelovedhersomuch.D.Becauseshewishedherdaughterwouldbeassuccessfulasshehadbeen.

BCharlesChaplin,whodiedin1977,isconsideredoneofthegreatestandfunniestactorsinthehistoryofthecinema.Duringhislifetime,heactedin13films,andhewrote,directedandactedin69otherfilms.ChaplinwasborninLondonin1889.Whenapoorboy,hewasoftenseenwaitingoutsidetheLondontheatres,hopingtogetworkinshowbusiness.Hecouldsinganddance,andaboveall,heknewhowtomakepeoplelaugh.Buthecouldn’tgetworkandthereforewanderedaboutthecitystreets.Sometimeshewassentawaytoahomeforchildrenwhohadnoparents.CharlieChaplinfirstactedwhenhewasfive.Hebrokeintoshowbusinessbecausehismother,amusic-hallperformer,losthervoiceduringtheperformanceandhadtoleavethestage,andCharliewentonandsangawell-knownsong.Halfwaythroughthesongashowerofmoneypouredontothestage.Charliestoppedsingingandtoldaudienceshewouldpickthemoneyfirstandthenfinishthesong.Theaudienceslaughed.ThiswasthefirstofmillionsoflaughsinCharlieChaplin’sfabulouscareer(神話般的生涯).TwentyyearslaterthesameChaplinbecamethegreatestandbestlovedcomedianintheworld.Hisdreamcametrueintheend.Chaplinbecameworld-famousandalmostakingintheworldofthefilm.Evenpeoplewhodon’tunderstandEnglishcanenjoyChaplin’sfilmsbecausetheyaremostlysilent.Theequipmentforaddingsoundtofilmshadnotyetbeendeveloped.ThedevelopmentoffilmswithsoundbecameaproblemforChaplin,ashewasuncertainaboutmakingfilmswithdialogues.Instead,hecontinuedtomakefilmswithoutdialogue,butheaddedmusic,whichhewrotehimself.Itisn’twhathesaysthatmakesuslaugh.Hiscomedydoesn’tdependonwords.Itdependsonlittleactionswhichmeanthesamethingtopeopletheworldover.Chaplin’slaterfilms,however,werenotwellreceived.ChaplinlivedmostofhislifeinAmericaandthelastyearsinSwitzerland,wherehewasburiedatChristmas1977,attheageofeighty-eight.Therewassadnessallovertheworldatthenewsofhisdeath.Inhisbook,Chaplintellsushowtosucceedinlife.Hesays,“Youhavetobelieveinyourself.That’sthesecret.”6.Chaplinisregardedaskingofcomedymainlybecause_______.A.heactedoutthecommonhumansituationsbestinhiscomedyB.hecouldsinganddancewellC.heknewhowtomakepeoplelaughD.lotsofpeoplehaveseenhisfilms7.WhatmakespeoplelaughinChaplin’sfilms?A.Itisn’thiswordsbuthisactionsC.EitherhiswordsorhisactionsactionsB.NeitherhiswordsnoractionsD.Notonlyhiswordsbutalsohis8.TheonlysecretofCharlesChaplin’shugesuccessisthat_______.A.hecanmakeallpeople,menandwomen,oldandyounglaughB.hehasfulltrustinhimselfC.heisalwaysactiveandhard-workingallhislife

D.thoughheisalwaysintrouble,heneverlosesheart9.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Hewastooshytomeetthemanagersofthetheatres.B.Peoplewon’tstoplaughinguntiltearsrundownChaplin’sface.C.PeopleallovertheworldcanenjoyChaplin’sfilmswithouttranslationbecausemostofthemaresilent.D.Hewouldn’tliketoworkatthetheatre.CAnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspapercolumn.Aftersheretired,shefoundavolunteerjobwithanagency.Theagencythatshechosetoworkforwasabusinessthathelpedotherbusinessesfindjobsforoldpeople.Everydayshetalkedwithotherretiredpeoplelikeherself.Bytalking,sherecognizedtwothings:Oldpeoplehadabilitiesthatwerenotbeingused.Oldpeoplealsohadproblems—mostlyproblemswithcommunication.MrsDouglasfoundanewpurposeforherself.Throughtheyear,fromtimetotimeshehadwrittenstoriesaboutpeoplefornationalmagazines.Nowtherewasanewsubject:oldpeoplelikeherself.Shebegantowriteanewspapercolumncalled“SixtyPlus,”whichfocusesongettingold.Shewritesabouttheproblemsofoldpeople,especiallytheirproblemswithbeingmisunderstood.AnnaDouglasusedherthinkingabilitytoseethetruthbehindaproblem.Sheunderstandsthereasonswhyproblemsbegin.Sheunderstandsoldpeopleandyoungpeople,too.Forexample,oneofherreaderssaidthathisgrandchildrenleftthehouseassoonashecametovisit.MrsDouglassuggestedsomewaysforhimtoincreaseunderstandingwithhisgrandchildren.Shetoldhimtolistentoyoungpeople’smusicandtowatchthemostpopulartelevisionshows.“It’simportanttoknowsomethingaboutyourgrandchildren’sworld,”saysMrsDouglas.“Thatmeansquestionsandlistening—andlisteningisnotwhatoldpeopledobest.”Shecontinues,“Saygoodthingstothemandaboutthem.Nevercriticizeyourgrandchildrenoranyotheryoungsters,teenagers,oryoungadults.Nevertellthemthattheyarewrong.Don’tgivethemyouropinion.Theyhavebeentaughtthattheyshouldhaverespectforoldpeople.Theoldshouldhaverespectfortheyoungaswell.”10.AnnaDouglasunderstandstheproblemofoldpeoplebecause__________.A.sheherselfisoldB.shelikestheirmusicC.shehasgrandchildrenD.shewatchestheirtelevisionprograms11.AnnaDouglas’snewspapercolumn_________.A.containsmostlyfunnystoriesB.hassomeideasforyoungstersC.isabouthowtofindjobsforoldpeopleD.discussestheproblemsoftheaged12.WhichofthefollowingmightNOTbeAnnaDouglas’advicetoherreaderwhohadtroubleswithgrandchildren?A.Listentopopmusic.B.WatchpopularTVshows.C.Givemoreexplanations.D.Trytounderstandhisgrandchildren.13.AccordingtoMrsDouglas,oldpeopleneedtolearnhowto__________.

A.workB.criticizeC.listenD.complain14.Accordingtothelastparagraph,themainpointofMrsDouglas’adviceisthatoldpeople___________.A.havealottolearnfromtheyoungB.shouldunderstandandrespecttheyoungC.hadbetterimprovetheirhearinginordertounderstandtheyoungD.shouldshowrespectfortheyoungevenwhencriticizingthemDTheEnglishwriter,RichardSavage,wasoncelivinginLondoningreatpoverty.Inordertoearnalittlemoneyhehadwrittenthestoryofhislife,butnotmanycopiesofthebookhadbeensoldintheshop,andSavagewaslivingfromhandtomouth.Asaresultofhislackoffoodhebecameveryill,butafteratime,becauseoftheskillofthedoctorwhohadlookedafterhim,hegotwellagain.AfteraweekortwothedoctorsentabilltoSavageforhisvisits,butpoorsavagehadn’tanymoneyandcouldn’tpayit.Thedoctorwaitedforanothermonthandsentthebillagain.Butstillnomoneycame.Afterseveralweekshesentittohimagainaskingforhismoney.IntheendhecametoSavage’shouseandaskedhimforpayment,sayingtoSavage,“YouknowyouoweyourlifetomeandIexpectsomegratitudefromyou.”“Iagree,”saidSavage,“thatIowemylifetoyou,andtoprovetoyouthatIamnotungratefulforyourworkIwillgivemylifetoyou.”WiththesewordshehandedtohimtwocopiesentitledTHELIFEOFRICHARDSAVES.15.Thebesttitleforthistextshouldbe______.A.APoorEnglishWriterC.ALifeforaLifeB.ASkilledDoctorD.TheLifeofRichardSavage16.Accordingtothetextwecanimaginethat_______.A.thedoctorwaspoortooB.thedoctorwasskilledandkindC.thedoctorwasskilledbutcruelD.thedoctorwasgladtohavegotthetwobooks17.Thewriterwrotethisstoryjusttotellus______.A.afunnystoryB.anunhappystoryC.amiserablestoryD.anungratefulstory18.Whichstatementisnottrue?A.ItwasthedoctorwhocuredSavage.B.Ifithadn’tbeenforthedoctor,Savagemighthavedied.C.ThedoctorsentbillstoSavageformoney.D.ThedoctorhimselfcametoseeSavageagain.III.單句改錯(cuò)1.Whydon’tyouexplainthatthisisallabout?2.Bythisway,themanmadehisappearanceatthefootofthemountainbeforenightfall.3.Atlastthemanlosthispatientandburstintoanger.4.It’samazedhowmuchpleasureyougetoutofthesimplethingsinlife.5.Hegetslost.Icansaythathecanbeastrangertothiscity..6.Peoplearebornequalwitheachother.7.MarkTwainwasfamousashisnovels.8.Everyactorfollowsafterthedirectionsoftheplaywrightwhenheorsheisonthestageperforming.9.Addthreetofourmakesseven..10.Howcouldyouexplainforyourbehaviourattheparty?IV.句子翻譯1.薩里在那家公司待遇好的吃驚。(incredible)2.我發(fā)現(xiàn)很難解釋所發(fā)生的一切。(finditadjtodo…)3.坦率地說,我認(rèn)為我們沒有獲勝的可能。(tobehonest)(findsbdoing)4.他發(fā)現(xiàn)自己不知不覺地朝公園方向走去。5.問題是我們是否能在這么短的時(shí)間里作好充分的準(zhǔn)備。(problem)6.事實(shí)是我們落后于其他班級(jí)。(fact)7.你能不能(介意)與我換一換位置?這樣我可以離爐火近一點(diǎn)。好的。8.這個(gè)孩子在家長(zhǎng)看來好像很健康,但醫(yī)生很焦慮。(mind)(seem)9.如果有人給我一張百萬英鎊,我不知怎么描述我的感受。10.這部電影因?yàn)槊枋龅氖瞧胀ㄈ思八麄兊奶幨路绞蕉艿饺藗兊臍g迎。(describe)(description)

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