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(學(xué)生用書見P257).單句填空根據(jù)句子的意思,用本單元所學(xué)的單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。1.More than a hundred firemen are still trying to c the fire at the plant.2.A citizen must not be r from fulfilling the fundamental duties of citizens.3.What made the doctors happy was that he r quickly to the new medicine. 4.You have to experience St Petersburgs past to be able to a its present.5.Federal leaders continued their efforts to s a ceasefire.6.The most effective way to i them is through random roadside checks, he said.7.Consumers have a wide array of choices and price is fierce.8.E inflation is the only long range and lasting answer to the problem of unemployment.9.And of course, the new anxiety is the global struggle against terrorism without m or limit.10.They took the time to talk about the of Thomas and how their grief was affecting them.完形填空I lived in Dallas, Texas nearly all my life with my mom, dad and older sister. We were 1 to respect others, value education, and get all that we could out of life. My parents always say, “ 2 hard and the world is yours.” They are never without a 3 word of advice or a bit of encouragement when life gets tough.My parents always 4 me to go to college. However, when I 5 at 16 years old that Id rather get married to a man than go to college, they 6 stopped telling me they loved me and I could do anything I wanted to. 7 , they persuaded me. I graduated from high school and currently 8 the University of Oklahoma studying medicine. I want to make the 9 a better place to live in.Every time I call home to tell them about a 10 I received in Chemistry Lab or Microeconomics or 11 class it is that Im working hardest for at the moment, they tell me how 12 of me they are. I know there are college kids out there that have no one to call home to when they get an “A” on a project and I feel incredibly 13 to have my parents.Dont get me wrong: weve had our share of 14 . I was the angry teenager and they were the awful 15 that wouldnt let me stay out all night or let me get my tongue pierced. But somehow, we 16 to work through those issues. They never 17 loving me or believing in me.I 18 everything I am to my parents. Without their constant love and 19 , I wouldnt believe I can change the world. My parents taught me to always 20 for what I believe in. So Im working toward something really great and only hope I can continue to make them proud.1.A.brought BraisedCIntroduced Dproduced11.A.whenever BwhereverCWhichever Dhowever2.A.Educate BTrainCWork DPractise12.A.modest BproudCAshamed Dnervous3.A.meaningful BharmfulCStressful Dhelpful13.A.annoyed BpraisedCRelaxed Dblessed4.A.reminded BexpectedCSupposed Ddesigned14.A.lessons BproblemsCMoments Dexperiences5.A.hesitated BjudgedCFixed Ddecided15.A.teachers BdirectorsCParents Dcouples6.A.never BeverCSeldom Dhardly16.A.managed BtriedCSucceeded Dconducted7.A.Carefully BHopefullyCThankfully DDelightfully17.A.concluded BbeganCPrevented Dstopped8.A.serve BattendCAdmit Djoin18.A.pay BoweCJoin Ddevote9.A.neighbourhood BplanetCGlobe Dworld19.A.agreement BexcitementCEncouragement Dstatement10.A.grade BproblemCFailure Dvalue20.A.fight BlookCDefend Dprotect.閱讀理解 A mother waits anxiously with her eldest daughter outside a small church where a bomb has just exploded. Moments later, a badly shaken little girl runs out of the church and into the arms of her mother. “I got saved and I survived,” said Nadine Niyitegeka, survivor of that bombing during the Rwandan genocide(種族滅絕) in 1994. She is now 24 and in her third year of hospitality management studies at Akilah Institute for Women, Rwandas first womens college. The college was co-founded by Hong Kong-born Dave Hughes and his wife Elizabeth Dearborn-Hughes in Kigali in 2010 and it is five years old. Dearborn-Hughes is the colleges chief executive and manages its day-to-day operations. Hong Kong donors have contributed more than US500,000 (HK3.9 million) to Akilah, which also has contributors in Australia, Britain, Singapore, Switzerland and the United States. Akilah offers three-year diplomas in hospitality management and entrepreneurship and will start information system courses this September. The programs aim to prepare young women for jobs in these industries, rather than in agriculture. The International Fund for Agricultural Development, a United Nations agency, says that in 2005, 88 percent of Rwandas population worked in agriculture. The college covers 90 percent of the annual US3,350 tuition fee, which pays for lunch, textbooks and educational material. Students take on part-time jobs to cover the remaining 10 percent. Niyitegeka works part-time as a tour guide. She sometimes feels pressure to get a job instead of staying in school but she says Akilah is still affordablecosting her 210,000 Rwandan francs (HK2,500) compared with the 1.5 million francs charged by other colleges. The biggest strength of Akilah is that the programs are tailor-made to meet the needs of employers. The founders adjust their curricula(課程) based on feedback from local employers. The first students graduated last year and all of them are employed. Dearborn-Hughes said Akilah helps young Rwandan women get access to jobs that pay higher wages, which they tend to reinvest back into their families and communities. “Women are truly the key to real reconciliation(和解) and post-conflict development. If women can get good jobs, they can send their children to schools. Their kids will be healthier and better educated, so it improves the whole community. Its a ripple effect.”1.How old was Nadine Nigitegeka when she was trapped in the bombed church?A.2. B.3.C.4. D.5.2.What Dearbor-Hughes said suggests that .A.if you educate a woman, you educate a nationB.he encourages more and more people to help women to go to collegeC.women should stand behind men and support them.D.If women can get higher education, they can get jobs with higher pay.3.What does the underlined word “tailor-made” in the last but one paragraph mean?A.made by a tailor. B.well-matched.C.specially designed. D.excellent.4.Whats the main idea of the passage?A.A girl named Nadine Nigitegeka survived the bombing.B.Women in Rwanda cant afford to go to college.C.Hong Kong-born Dave and his wife built a college.D.Akilahan institute to help Rwandan women.語法填空 閱讀下列材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 (2015河南十校聯(lián)考)Today I went to a little convenience store in my town. At the door there was a man sitting on the floor looking uncomfortable with a sign 1 (say) “Its my Bday help please.” I had nothing 2 me, so I bought him some chocolate and joined a bank note. 3 I left the shop he was still there, so I started a little conversation. He said he was from Glasgow and 4 he has no home. My heart 5 (sink). No one should be homeless. We should all have right to be sheltered in some shape of form. When he looked at 6 bank note I had given him, he said, “Are you sure?” I said, “Yes, it is your birthday gift.”Then he said, “You know it is really my birthday. I was born on the 16th of August 1970, and this is the 7 (good) present I have ever received today.” In my heart I knew that he was telling the 8 (true). My brother was born in 1970, 9 . He could be my brother. He is probably someones brother. My wish for him is that he gets his life 10 (sort) out and finds a place he can call home.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 答案:.單句填空1.【答案】contain2.【答案】relieved3.【答案】responded4.【答案】appreciate5.【答案】secure6.【答案】inspect7.【答案】competition8.【答案】Ending9.【答案】mercy10.【答案】loss.完形填空語篇導(dǎo)讀:在父母對子女的教育過程中,對他們的愛和鼓勵是極其重要的。1.B從全文可以看出本文的主題是父母對子女的教育。raise撫養(yǎng),此處用過去分詞表示被動。2.C父母總是教育我們:努力工作,世界是你們的。3.D helpful有益的,有用的,與后面的“a bit of encouragement”照應(yīng)。4.B從下文的“they persuaded me”可知,他們期望“我”上大學(xué)。expect期望,期待。5.D從語境可知這里應(yīng)用decided,作者在16歲時決定結(jié)婚而不是上大學(xué)。6.A雖然“我”作出了違背他們意愿的決定,但他們從來沒有停止告訴“我”他們愛我。7.C根據(jù)語境可知,對于父母的勸說,作者心存感激。8.B從persuaded一詞可以看出,作者沒有棄學(xué),因此,這里表示她高中畢業(yè)后,目前在上一所大學(xué)。attend a university上大學(xué)。9.D作者主修醫(yī)學(xué),她希望使這個世界成為一個更適合人們生活的地方。globe指地球或地球儀。10.A從本段不難看出作者時常把學(xué)業(yè)上取得的成績告訴父母。grade成績等級。11.C whichever修飾class,無論哪一門課。12.B本句含有一個感嘆句式的賓語從句,父母對子女取得的成績當(dāng)然會感到高興和自豪。proud of以自豪。13.D這里作者把自己在這方面的情況和那些得了A而無人可告知的同學(xué)相比,認(rèn)為自己有這樣的父母是非常幸福的。blessed幸福的。14.B從本段首句“Dont get me wrong” (不要誤會/誤解“我”)可知,作者與父母之間也并不是一點問題或矛盾都沒有的。這一點從本段的“work through those issues”也可以知曉。15.C不難看出句中的they指的就是作者的父母。16.A但是我們設(shè)法成功地解決了那些問題。聯(lián)系But的轉(zhuǎn)折含義可以看出應(yīng)該用manage to do sth.成功地做了某事。succeed后加in doing sth.。17.D聯(lián)系文章的中心可知,他們并不因為這些問題或分歧就停止對我的愛。第二段第2句也有暗示。18.B owe sth.to sb.把歸功于某人,這里作者表示自己的一切都應(yīng)歸功于父母。19.C和文章首段呼應(yīng),再次闡述父母的愛和鼓勵的重要性。20.A聯(lián)系文章開頭的“Work hard and the world is yours”可知,父母一直都在教育子女去為理想而奮斗。fight for為而奮斗。.閱讀理解語篇導(dǎo)讀:這是一則招聘啟事,主要介紹了ESL專業(yè)機(jī)構(gòu)要招聘許多母語是英語的外籍教師來中國工作。1.D事實細(xì)節(jié)題。從文中的Dates and Durations可知ESL專業(yè)機(jī)構(gòu)招聘的人在上海工作,再根據(jù)Basic Requirements for the Positions中的“Native English speakers for
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