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Book4Unit1Womenofachievement

1.單項(xiàng)填空

1.twoexamstoworryabout,Ihavetoworkreallyhardthisweekend.

A.WithB.BesidesC.Asfor

D.Becauseof

2.Theythetrainuntilitdisappearedinthedistance.

A.sawB.watchedC.noticed

D.observed

3.WashingmachinesmadeinChinahavewonworldwideattentionandHaierhasbecome

popularname.

A.a;theB./;aC./;the

D.the;a

4.Theinternationalagreement,encouragechildrennottosmokeandhelppeoplekick

thehabit,wassignedonFebruary27.

A.intendingtoB.beingintendedtoC.intendedtoD.tointendto

5.——ThankyouforyourMP4player.If11getMarytotakeittoyousoon.

-.rveboughtanewone.

A.NosenseB.NohurryC.Noway

D.Nouse

6.Youpromisedtothegoodstoouraddress,butwehaven'tseenanyofthemyet.

A.passB.relayC.hand

D.deliver

7.Alice,whatareyouarguingtheteacher?Youshouldthinkhighlyoftheteacherrs

opinions.

A.aboutB.withC.withabout

D.aboutwith

8.Sheisyoungandpretty,andsheloveschildren.Mypupils,Donnieincluded,allher

verymuch.

A.respectB.dislikeC.avoid

D?mind

9.Thepresidentspokeatthebusinessmeetingfornearlyanhourwithouthisnotes.

A.bringingupB.referringtoC.lookingforD.tryingon

10.WhenIwasdoingsomeshoppinginthemarkettheotherday,Ianoldfriendof

mine,whohadworkedabroadforfiveyears.

A.cameupB.cameoverC.cameacross

D.camedown

11.Themealover,themanagerswentbacktothemeetingroomtotheirdiscussion.

A.putawayB.takedownC.lookover

D.carryon

12.modelingbusinessisbynomeanseasytogetinto,thegoodmodelwillalwaysbein

demand.

A.WhileB.SinceC.As

D.If

13.Afterseemedlikeminuteshecameoutindisappointment.

A.itB.thatC.what

D.when

14.Asyoucansee,thenumberofcarsonroadsrisingthesedays.

A.waskeepingB.keepC.keeps

D.werekeeping

15.We'vealwayswantedahouseinthecountry,butweaboutwhereitshouldbe.

A.arguedB.hadarguedC.willargueD.are

arguing

II.完形填空

Inmydual(雙重的)profession16aneducatorandhealthcare

provider,Ihaveworkedwithmanychildreninfectedwith

HIV.Theyhavetaughtmesomanythings,butIhaveespecially

learnedthatgreat17canbefoundinthesmallest

individuals.LetmetellyousomethingaboutTyler.

Tylerwas18infectedwithHIV;hismotherwasalso

infected.Fromtheverybeginningofhislife,hewasdependenton

medicationsto19himtosurvive.Whenhewasfive,hehadatubeinsertedinavein(靜脈)inhis

chest.Attimes,healsoneededextraoxygentosupporthis20.

Tylerwasn't21togiveuponesinglemomentofhischildhoodtothisdeadlydisease.ltwasnot

22tofindhimplayingandracingaroundhisbackyard,wearinghismedicine-loadedbackpackand

23histankofoxygenbehindhiminhislittlewagon(小手推車).AllofuswhoknewTylerwere

impressedbyhispure24inbeingaliveandtheenergyitgavehim.Tyler,smomoften25him

bytellinghimthathemovedso26sheneededtodresshiminred.Thatway,whenshepeered

throughthewindowtocheckonhimplayingintheyard,shecouldquickly27him.

Thisdeadlydiseaseeventually28downTyler.Hegrewquiteilland,unfortunately,29did

hisHIV-infectedmother.Whenitbecame30thathewasn'tgoingtosurvive,Tyler'smomtalked

tohimabout31.ShecomfortedhimbytellingTylerthatshewasdyingtoo,andthatshewouldbe

withhimsooninheaven.

Afewdaysbeforehisdeath,Tyler32tometocometohishospitalbedand33,“Imight

diesoon.rmnot34.WhenIdie,pleasedressmein35.Mompromisedshe'scomingto

heaven,too.I?mbeplayingwhenshegetsthere,andIwanttomakesureshecanfindme.”

16.A.inB.forC.as

D.on

17.A.pleasureB.painC.sorrow

D,courage

18.A.seriouslyB.bornC.unlucky

D.disappointingly

19.A.causeB.enableC.make

D.lead

20.A.breathingB.livingC.running

D.walking

21.A.happyB.willingC.daring

D?discouraged

22.A.commonB.unusualC.surprised

D.ordinary

23.A.draggingB.carryingC.pushing

D.taking

24.A.characterB.joyC.moment

D.excitement

25.A.comfortedB.scoldedC.teased

D.praised

26.A.slowlyB.happilyC.quickly

D?fast

27.A.knowB.spotC.stop

D.observe

28.A.toreB.brokeC.wore

D.kicked

29.A.neitherB.soC.such

D.nor

30.A.apparentB.hopelessC.sure

D.terrible

31.A.lifeB.dreamC.future

D.death

32.A.wavedB.saidC.signed

D.explained

33.A.whisperedB.shoutedC.cried

D,spoke

34.A.excitedB.surprisedC.scared

D.happy

35.A.redB.whiteC.bright

D.beauty

m.閱讀理解

Oncetherewasayoungwomanwhodidn'tlikeherjob.Everydaywhenshecamehomefrom

work,shetoldherhusbandhowterribleherdayhadbeen,howtiringtheworkandhowunreasonableher

boss.Leavethatjob,“herhusbandtoldher.

“Oh,Iwill,“shesaid."Buinotyet.Ihavetoomanyfriendstherefbrmetoleave.”Andsoshe

remainedunhappyatworkuntiltheyearsbecamedecadesandherchildrenhadchildren.uLeavethat

job,“hergrandchildrentoldher."Oh,Iwill,“shesaid."Butnotyet.Thereareonlysevenmore

yearsuntilIreachthirtyyearsofserviceandcanretire.SoIcan'tjustyet.”

Iknowthiswoman.Andherstoryremindsmeofanolddoghalfasleeponaporchofageneral

store,moaningandgroaninginthesun."Whyisyourdogactingthatway?”acustomeraskedthestore

owner."Oh,"answeredtheman,“He'slyingonanail.w"Well,whydoesn'the

move?”“Becauseit'snothurtinghimbadenough.”

That,strueforpeople,too.Weconvinceourselvesthepainisnotbadenoughtoleavethe

workplaceweknow.Butwe'rewrong.Prolongedworkpainiscontinuing.Someworkpaindamagesour

self-esteem,killsourpassionordestroysourdreams.

WilburWrightoncecommented,“Wecouldhardlywaittogetupinthemorning.Iknowthat

exhilaratingfeelingofbeingsopassionateaboutsomethingIwasworkingonthatIcouldn'twaittoget

backtowork.Andpeoplewhoarewinningatworkingknowthatkindofpassion,too.”

Theygetexcitedaboutwork.Theyoffertheiruniquegiftsandtalentseagerly.Andwhenthingsdon't

changeastheysometimeswill,theyrefusetoletenvironmenthijacktheirself-esteem,passionordreams.

36.Thewomancomplainedtoherhusbandeveiydaybecause.

A.shedidn'thaveenoughmoneytosupportherfamily

B.herbosscriticizedherfbrwhatshehaddone

C.shewasnotsatisfiedwithherjobatall

D.herworkwasdifficultandherbosswascruel

37.Fromthesecondparagraphwecanknowthatthewoman.

A.likedmakingfriendswithothers

B.lovedallofherchildrenverymuch

C.lefthertiringjobatlast

D.didexactlythesamejoballalong

38.Theauthormentionedtheolddoginordertotellusthat.

A.itwasdeeplyhurtbyitsowner

B.thewomanislikethedogonthenail

C.itistiedfirmlytoanailbyitsowner

D.itshouldbeinjuredbadlyenough

39.TheunderlinedworduProlongedv(inParagraph4)means.

A.lastingB.slightC.serious

D.hard

40.Peoplewhoaregettingalongwellwiththeirwork.

A.havetogetupearlyeveryday

B.arenotwillingtogotowork

C.needmoreuniquegiftsandtalents

D.arelikelytochangewiththesituation

I.A2.B3.B4.C5.B6.D7.D8.A9.B10.Cll.D12.A13.C14.C

15.D

16.C17.D18.B19.B20.A21.B22.B23.A24.B25.C26.D27.B28.C

29.B30.A31.D32.C33.A34.C35.A

36.C37.D38.B39.A40.D

Unit2Workingtheland

I.單項(xiàng)填空

1.Theboylayonhisback,histeethandhisglaringeyes.

A.set;lookedB.set;looking

C.setting;lookedD.setting;looking

2.Peoplearestrugglingpollution.

A.forB.againstC.to

D.on

3.Itisoftensaidthatteachershaveveryeasylife.

A./;/B./;aC.the;/

D.the;a

4.—MayIopenthewindowtoletinsomefreshair?

A.Comeon.B.Takecare.C.Goahead!

D.Holdon!

5.Heexpandedhisnewtheory.

A.inB.intoC.about

D.on

6.Susanwantedtobeindependentfromherparents.Shetriedalone,butshedidn'tlike

itandmovedbackhome.

A.livingB.toliveC.tobeliving

D.havinglived

7.一Youwerebraveenoughtoraiseobjectionsatthemeeting.

一Well,nowIregretthat.

A.todoB.tobedoingC.tohavebeendone

D.havingdone

8.一Anythingtosayaboutthelatesttalkbetweenthetwocountries?

A.Nocomment!B.Nothingtosay.C.Ibegyourpardon?D.Go

ahead.

9.Thefactoryisequippedmodernmachineryandthemostrecenttechniques.

A.with;usesB.on;usingC.by;use

D.into;touse

10.It*sacknowledgedthatthetrafficaccidentwaslargelythedriver*scaielessness.

A.becauseofB.duetoC.thanksto

D.witharesultof

11.ForalltheseyearsIhavebeenworkingforothers.I*mhopingI'11myownbusiness

someday.

A.turnupB.fixupC.setup

D.makeup

12.Somestudiesevensuggestthatplayingmorebiggerbrainsthatareat

reasoningandlearning.

A.refersto;goodB.turnsto;better

C.sticksto;goodD.leadsto;better

13.Ifyourwagesaresmall,you'11befree________incometax.

A.withB.about

C.toD.of

14.________inyourclass?

A.Whomdoyouthinkisthetalleststudent

B.Doyouthinkwhoisthetalleststudent

C.Whodoyouthinkisthetalleststudent

D.Whoyouthinkisthetalleststudent

15.——Hewillcometomorrow.

一Butrdratherhethedayaftertomorrow.

A.willcomeB.iscoming

C.cameD.hadcome

n.閱讀理解

A

Twoyearsago,theFunkfamilyofsuburbanChicagoadopted

aChinesebabygirlwhohadbeenabandonedonasidewalkneara

textilefactoryinYangzhou.

Lastyear,theRamirezfamilyofsuburbanMiamiadopteda

girlwhohadbeenabandonedaweeklateronthesamespot.

BothfamiliesnamedtheirdaughtersMia.ltturnsout,afirst

nameandChineseheritagearen,ttheonlythingsthethree-year-oldshaveincommon.Thegirls'

mothers-HollyFunkandDianaRamirez-metonawebsiteforparentswhohadgonethrough

internationaladoptions.Afteralotofemailscomparingphotographsandbiographicaldetails,DNAtesting

provedthefamilies?suspicions:Thegirlsareprobablyfraternaltwins.

“Iwasinshock,“saidRamirez,wholiveswithherhusbandCarlosinPembrokePines,

Florida.“Well,nowthisisforreal.w

TheInternetandWebgroupsrevolvingaroundinternationalorphanagesareincreasinglybeingused

tolinkadoptedchildrenwithbiologicalkin(親屬).ThesitethatFunksandRamirezesusedhasa

membershipof137people,with15setsoftwinsand7setsofsiblingswhoserelationshipshavebeen

confirmed.

AtareunionatChicagoysO'HareInternationalAii'port?MiaDiamondFunkandMiaHanying

Ramirezshylysurveyedeachother,andthenreachedforeachother'shand.

DNAtestsestablishan85percentprobabilitythatthegirlsareatleasthalf-sisters.Scientistsdonot

haveabiologicalparenttotestandreachagreatercertainty,butgiventheiragesandphysical

similarities,expertssayitislikelytheyarefraternaltwins.

DouglasandHollyFunkhopetobringtheirMiatoMiamiinOctober.Bothsetsofparentssaytheyare

committedtostayingintouchandoftenletthetwosisterstalktoeachotheronthephone.

16.Boththeadoptedgirlssharedafirstname.

A.becausetheybothcamefromChina

B.becauseoftheirphysicalsimilarities

C.becausetheirUSparentssuspectedtheyweretwins

D.fornogoodreason

17.Whydidthegirls'mothersmeetontheInternet?

A.Tocomparephotographsofthetwogirls.

B.TofindthegirlsJbiologicalkin.

C.Totesttheirsuspicions.

D.Toknowhowtoadoptchildren.

18.Expertsarestillnot100percentsurethatthetwogirlsarefraternaltwinsbecause.

A.DNAtestsarestillnotaccurateenough

B.thetwogirlswerebornintwodifferentfamilies

C.theDNAofabiologicalparentisstillmissing

D.onegirlwasbornaweeklaterthantheother

19.WhatRamirezsaidinParagraph4suggeststhatshe.

A.didn,tbelievewhathadhappened

B,wassurprisedatwhathadhappened

C.didn'twanttoacceptthefact

D.waspleasedwithwhattheyhaddone

20.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AdoptedSistersAreReunited

B.AdoptedSistersLiveH叩pilyintheUS

C.SuspicionTurnedintoReality

D.TheStoriesofTwoFamilies

Theearth,moon,sunandallvisiblestarsintheskymakeup

lessthanonepercentoftheuniverse.Almostalltherestisdark

matteranddarkenergy,unknownforcesthatpuzzleastronomers.

Observationsinrecentyearshavechangedthebasic

understandingofhowtheuniverseevolvedandhaveindicatedhow

littleisknownaboutthemajorforcesandsubstancesthatshapedour

world.

Astronomersnowknowthatluminous(發(fā)光的)matter-stars,planetsandhotgas...accountsforonly

about0.4percentoftheuniverse.Non-luminouscomponents,suchasblackholesandintergalactic(星系間

的)gas,makeup3.6percent.Therestisdarkmatter,about23percent,anddarkenergy,about73

percent.

Darkmatter,sometimescalled“colddarkmatter",hasbeenknownforsometime.Onlyrecently

haveresearcherscometounderstandthekeyroleitplayedintheformationofstars,planetsandeven

people.

uWeoweourveryexistencetodarkmatter,“saidphysicistPaulSteinhardt.aDarkmatter

dominatedthestructureformationintheearlyuniverse,“Steinhardtsaid."Forthefirstfewbillionyears

darkmattercontainedmostofthemassoftheuniverse.Youcanthinkofordinarymatterasafroth(泡沫狀

物)ofanoceanofdarkmatter.Thedarkmatterdumpsandtheordinarymatterfallsintoit.Thatledtothe

formationofthestarsandgalaxies(星系).Withoutdarkmatter,therewouldbevirtuallynostructurein

theuniverse.v

Thenatureofdarkmatterisunknown.ltcannotbeseenordetecteddirectly.Astronomersknowitis

therebecauseofitseffectsoncelestial(天上的)objectsthatcanbeseenandmeasured.Butthemost

dominatingforceofallintheuniverseiscalleddarkenergy,arecentlyprovenpowerthatastronomerssay

iscausingthegalaxiesintheuniversetoseparateatafasterandfasterspeed.

21.Weknowfromthetextthat.

A.allvisiblestarsareveryimportantintheuniverse

B.thebasicunderstandingoftheuniverseevolutionwastotallywrong

C.darkmatterisalsoknownasdarkenergy

D.darkenergymakesupaboutthreequartersoftheuniverse

22.Thetexttellsus"darkmatterw.

A.playsanimportantpartinformingstars,planetsandhumans

B.hasbeenfullyunderstoodbyresearchers

C.remainsanunimportantforcetotheuniverselikedarkenergy

D.hasnothingtodowiththeformationoftheuniversetoday

23.“Themajorforcesandsubstancesthatshapedourworld”(inPara.2)refersto.

A.luminousmatterB.non-Iuminousmatter

C.darkmatterD.ordinarymatter

24.AccordingtoPaulSteinhardt,ourexistencetoday.

A.dependsmainlyondarkmatter

B.hassomethingtodowithordinarymatter

C.resultsfromtheformationofcelestialobjects

D.evolvesfromthemassoftheuniverse

25.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.DarkMatterorDarkEnergy

B.TheFormationoftheUniverse

C.DarkForcesDominatetheUniverse

D.UnknownForcesPuzzleAstronomers

l.B2.B3.B4.C5.D6.A7.D8.A9.A10.Bll.C12.D13.D14.C

15.C16.D17.B18.C19.B20.A21.D22.A23.C24.A25.C

Unit3AtasteofEnglishhumour

I.單項(xiàng)填空

1.Heapologizedtomeforhismetohisparty.

A.delayinvitingB.delayingtoinvite

C.delaytoinviteD.delayinginviting

2.Ifyougrowupinlargefamily,youaremorelikelytodevelopabilitytoget

onwellwithothers.

A./;an;theB.a;the;/

C.the;an;theD.a;the;the

3.Notcontenthernewcar,Selinanowwantsabikefortripsintothecitycenter.

A.with;/B.for;and

C.to;butD.about;so

4.一Itlooksheavy.CanIgiveyouahand?

A.No,thanksB.Yes,mypleasure

C.No,nevermindD.Yes,Ido

5.Asheworksinaremotearea?hevisitshisparentsonly.

A.occasionallyB.anxiously

C.practicallyD.urgently

6.—Whydidshespendsomuchtimesearchingshopaftershoponlyforablouse?

—Oh,shewasveryaboutherclothes.

A.specialB.particularC.especial

D.unusual

7.Theflowerssweetinthebotanicgardenattractvisitorstothebeautyofnature.

A.tosmellB.smellingC.smelt

D.tobesmelt

8.Thecoupletriedeveryefforttothejudges,whotriedtheircase,oftheirinnocence,

resultinginthecontrary.

A.proveB.convinceC.charge

D.confirm

9.Hemadeapromisehewouldentertainusdinnerthenextday.

A.that;withB.that;toC.which;with

D.which;to

10.WhenIwasachild,ourfamilywassothatwecouldhavemeatfordinneronlyatthe

SpringFestival.

A.generousB.badlyoffC.welloff

D.unfortunate

11.一Howcouldyoumysistersoeasilyinthecrowd?

—Becauseshestoodoutinherreddress.

A.pickupB.pickoutC.takeup

D.takeout

12.Ithimalongtimetofallasleep.

A.spentB.tookC.made

D.cost

13.Thisyear,theattractionenjoyedagreatnumberoftouristsupto200,000.

A.totalledB.totallingC.counting

D.counted

14.bytheheavysnowfalls,Chenzhou,acityinSouthChina,wascutofffromthe

outside,waterandelectricityshortage.

A.Havingstruck.;facingB.Havingstruck;faced

C.Struck;facingD.Struck;faced

15.Bytheyearshecomesbacktolife,scientistsprobablyacureforthisincurable

disease.

A.willbediscoveringB.arediscovering

C.willhavediscoveredD.havediscovered

n.閱讀理解

BritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlairadmittedonatelevision

programthathehasneversentflowerstohiswifeCherieandthat

HollywoodbeautyGraceKellywashisdreamlover.

Blair,whoallowedChannel4interviewerJuneSarpongto

shadowhimfortwodayslastmonth,madeotherpersonal

revelations(被曝光的秘聞)whenaskedquestionsherarelyheardontheusualtelevisionpoliticalprograms.

Duringtheinterviewforaprogramtargeting18-to-30-yeai-olds,theprimeministeradmittedthathe

sometimeshadto“wingit“whenmakingpublicappearancesandthathewantedtogooutforadrink

withoutbeingrecognized.

However,themostdramaticrevelationwashisreplytoSarpong'squestionwhetherhestillsends

hiswifeflowers."I'veneversentherflowers.IfIsentherflowers,shewillgetworried,“Blair

said.Butheadded,”Iamromantic.Thereareotherwaysofbeingromantic.v

Blairneededafewmomentstorecallwhichpostershehadonhisbedroomwallasayoungster,and

thenrevealed,'T11tellyou...actually,whenIwasyounger,IlovedGraceKelly.”

Blairadmittedheinitiallyfoundit“odd"tobeprimeministerandtoberushedinmotorcadesfrom

appointmenttoappointment,andworriedthathislifestylelefthim“abitisolated“fromordinary

people.

Headmittedthathewasconstantlyonthephonebetweenpublicappearances,andrarelyhadtimeto

prepareforhisnextevent,tellingSarpong,“Iwingitallthntime.”

Askedwhathewoulddoifhecouldbeinvisibleforaday,Blairsaidhewould“justwalkdownthe

streetandgotothepub...justbeabsolutelynormalv.

16.Itseemsthattheauthorwantstotellus.

A.Blairdoesn'tlikehiswifesohehasneversentherflowers

B.suchgreatpeopleasBlairsometimeswanttoliveasordinarypeople

C.GraceKellywasonceBlairJsgirlfriend

D.Blairwasnotsatisfiedwithhislife

17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shadow“inParagraph2mean?

A.Followandinterview.

B.Shade.

C.Staywith.

D.Keepawayfrom.

18.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribeBlairaccordingtothispassage?

A.Serious.B.Easy-going.C.Kind.

D.Dull.

19.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph7mean?

A.Blairdidn"tlakehispublicappearancesseriously.

B.Blairdidn'tknowwhattosaybeforethepublic.

C.Blairoftenhadtodoortalkedaboutsomethingwithoutpreparation.

D.Blairwantedtogetawayfromthepublic.

20.WhichofthestatementsisTRUE?

A.Blairdoesn'tknowwhatisromantic.

B.Blair,swifedoesn*tlikeflowers.

C.Blair,swifewillbecomeworriedifhesendsherflowers.

D.Blairthinksheisthesameasordinarypeople.

in.任務(wù)型讀寫

Somepeoplehavetheideasthatnothingcanbedoneabouttheirpoorreadingability.Theyfeel

hopelessaboutit.Canyoulearntoreadbetter,ormustyouagreethatnothingcanbedoneaboutit?

Tobesure,people?sabilitiesaredifferent.Youcannotexpecttodoeverythingaswellascertain

otherpeopledo.Ifallthestudentsinaclasstriedoutforbasketball,somewouldbeverygoodplayers;

otherswouldbeverypoor;andmanywouldbeinbetween.Buteventheverypoorplayerscanbecome

muchbetterplayersiftheyareguidedintherightway,andwithplentyofpractice.ltisthesamewith

reading.Someseemtoenjoyreadingandtoreadwellwithoutanyspecialhelp.Othersfindreadingaslow

andtiringjob.Inbetween,therearealldegreesofreadingability.

Manyexperimentshaveshownthatjustabouteverypoorreadercanimprovehis/herreading

ability.Firstly,thepoorreadersweregiventestsofreadingability.Secondly,someofthecausesoftheir

poorreadingwerediscovered,andthentheyweregivenspecialinstructionandpracticeinreading.Aftera

fewmonths,anothertestofthesamekindwasgiven.Innearlyallcases,thesepeoplehadraisedtheir

readingscores.

Somepeoplefeeltheycan'tdo22.__________aboutpoor

Different21.______aboutreading

reading.

ability

Youcanreadbetterby23.________.

Somepeoplecanplaybasketballwellwhileothersplaybadly.

24.________aredifferent,butcanbePeoplecanimprovewhenguidedbypropercoach

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