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1、高二英語冀教版Book 5 Unit 8同步練習(xí)(答題時(shí)間:90分鐘)第一部分:聽力(略)第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié);滿分45分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.The medicine _ soon . I was cured _my headache. A. cured ; of B. worked ; with C. helped ; for D. treated; with22. I didnt know some birds _ on the ground until I found a birds nest on the ground the oth

2、er day. A. build B. construct C. nest D. set23._ the river _ to less than 20 meters, we can build a bridge over it. A. As far as ; narrows B. As long as ; narrows C. Unless ; changes D. So long as ; changes24. _ that it is not the right way to the station, what shall we do? A. If B. Provide C. Suppo

3、sing D. Supposed25. Dont quarrel any more, _ his statement is right. A. supposed B. supposing C. let us suppose D. if26. Lu Xun was _ to a doctor, but he became a great writer. A. guessed B. thought C. ought D. supposed27. Sometimes he is not right. Dont have blind faith _ whatever he says. A. to B.

4、 with C. in D. for28. _, the majority of the students in our class _ honest. A. In all honesty ; has B. In honesty ; have C. To tell truth ; is D. To tell the truth ; are 29. We have made great progress _ the leadership of our director and _ the help of your firm. A. with ; under B. under ; with C.

5、in ; with D. to ; under30. _ is no need to tell him the news at all. A. It B. ThatC. What D. There31. Tom likes _ food, so he had to learn to _ many things. A. fry ; fried B. fried ; fry C. frying ; frying D. fried ; fried32. My sister dreams of becoming a pop singer while I am ambitious _ a sports

6、star. A. for B. to C. in D. at33. It is surprising that they _ with each other. Which of the following is WRONG? A. came into conflict B. conflicted C. were conflict D. made a conflict 34. He is _ interested in English. He often works at it _ into the night. A. deep ; deeply B. deep ; deep C. deeply

7、 ; deep D. deeply ; deeply35. It was several minutes before I was _ of what was happening. A. know B. realizeC. wearD. aware 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Once youve decided on a career path and decided to get the required training and education, youll need to begin searching for a _36_ that suits yo

8、u. Job searching _37_include knowing how to write a resume _38_ cover letter, how to network to find job _39_, filling out applications(應(yīng)聘), and interviewing _40_ a job. Youll learn about these skills. Career Planning is an on-going _41_. For the young and older adult population, it is _42_ for you

9、to judge where you are if you are to _43_ your needs and turn your dreams into _44_. The unemployed and unskilled worker in transition(轉(zhuǎn)換) with little _45_ in the workforce has different needs from the young adult student who starts a first time professional or technical _46_. The older adult, who h

10、as been recently _47_ by an employers reorganization(重組), faces a _48_ set of problems. All populations can _49_ from the career planning process(過程) of self-assessment, exploring career _50_ in the world of work and learning job search strategies(策略) that produce _51_. This is where your career _52

11、_ beginslearning about yourself, _53_ career, and beginning your job search. Remember, _54_ can be a life-long process. Few people stay in one job or on one career path throughout their lives, and you may find yourself completing the circle _55_ once along the way. Take a moment to follow the proces

12、s and see where it takes you.36. A. work B. jobC. school D. place37. A. skills B. methodsC. means D. ways38. A. or B. but C. and D. as well39. A. openings B. time C. place D. conditions40. A. in B. to C. on D. for41. A. incident B. accident C. process D. event42. A. unimportant B. important C. worth

13、 D. value43. A. finishB. make C. meet D. reach44. A. real B. really C. reality D. truth45. A. experiences B. timeC. experience D. training46. A. work B. career C. planning D. search47. A. fired B. unemployed C. effected D. affected48. A. kind B. form C. different D. another49. A. benefit B. be influ

14、enced C. be affected D. be benefited50. A. opportunitiesB. chance C. plans D. suggestion51. A. changes B. usages C. resultsD. rules52. A. road B. path C. direction D. trip53. A. exploring B. looking into C. finding D. learning54. A. self-assessment B. exploring career C. career planning D. learning

15、about yourself 55. A. less than B. more than C. only D. no more than第三部分:閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)(A)After school one winter day, Jack started with a very small ball of snow in his front yard. He got on his knees and rolled the snow into a big ball. At another window, someone else was watching Jack pl

16、ay. It was his new neighbour Naoko. After a while, Naoko ran outside to Jacks yard and asked if she could help him finish his snowman. “Yes, please help me,” Jack said. “I built my snowmans body with two snowballs. I need to roll one more for my snowmans head.” “But snowmen only have two snowballs.

17、One is for the body and one is for the head, “ Naoko said. ” “No, snowmen always have three snowballs,” Jack said. “I dont think I need you to help me after all.”Naoko walked into her own yard and began to build her own snowman. Naoko rolled two big balls of snow and put them on top of each other. L

18、astly, she found some sticks and pine cones and made her snowmans eyes and mouth and arms. After Jack finished, he added a carrot for the snowmans nose, which he like most.Suddenly a terrible thing happened. The head fell off Jacks snowman and crashed to the ground! “Oh no! My snowman fell apart,” J

19、ack cried. Naoko heard Jacks cry and ran over to his yard to see what the problem was. “Ill help you roll another snowball,” Naoko said. “If we do it together we can finish it soon. Together, Jack and Naoko rolled a new snowball, and lifted it up onto the snowmans body and make it look more beautifu

20、l than before. Jack said. “Thank you for your help.” “Youre welcome. I like your snowman better,” Naoko said. “Mine doesnt have a nose.” Jack walked over to look at Naokos snowman. Suddenly Jack ran back to his snowman and pulled the carrot out. He broke it into two pieces and gave half to Naoko.” T

21、hank you,” Naoko said. “Youre welcome,” Jack said. “I think our snowmen make good neighbours.”56. Naoko ran back and made his own snowman because_.A. Jack wanted to build her snowman by himself.B. she didnt want to help JackC. they didnt agree with each other on building the snowman.D. their mother

22、didnt allow them to play with each other.57. The highlight of Jacks snowman is _.A. the mouth B. the nose C. the arms D. the eyes 58. Which snowman do you think is the most beautiful?A. Jacks snowman B. Naokos snowman C. the snowman made by the two children D. the same59. The passage is probably for

23、 _.A. childrens book B. magazine C. newspaper D. old persons book (B)What am I looking for in a career?Answering this question will be easier if you can identify the following: How you would like to behave; how you would like to interact with others; and the problems you would like to work on. The t

24、hings you consider worthwhile in a job and that will contribute to your job satisfaction. The things you are good at and how you would like to make use of these in a job. A good starting point might brainstorm the main factors under the headings given above and then put them into order of importance

25、 to you. Remember when listing your interests, motivations and skills, consider all your experience including academic study, previous employment, student activities, voluntary work and interests. All of these might have some part to play in influencing your career direction. Try to focus on the pos

26、itive aspects to begin with; that is, what you are good at, what you enjoy and what satisfies you. It is very tempting to start with negatives, for example “I dont want to work in an office”, but this can easily lead to a set of factors you wish to avoid rather than any positive ideas. Beginning wit

27、h the positive allows you to consider a larger range of possible careers; you can narrow down these options later. Remember also that your outlook may change over time depending on your particular circumstances and what else may be happening in other parts of your life. Career decisions that you mak

28、e now will not last forever and will need revisiting from time to time. 60.You make sure the following aspects except_ if you want to take a certain job.A. your interests B. your career direction C. your skills D. your motivations61. Why should we consider all the experience including academic study

29、?A. All of these might influence our career direction.B. It allows you to consider a larger range of possible careers.C. You can narrow down these options later.D. This can easily lead to a set of factors you wish to avoid.62. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Career decision is necessary

30、 only when you begin your job.B. Your outlook wont change even the circumstance is changed.C. It is a better way to start with negatives.D. Career decisions need revisiting from time to time.(C)As a college student preparing for a career in business, and for many undergraduates clarifying their choi

31、ce of major, an internship (實(shí)習(xí)期) experience is crucial. Experiences in the business world not only may solidify your career or academic choices, they may also indicate to you what you do not want to do! The best time to begin researching opportunities is as a late sophomore with the summer between y

32、our Junior and Senior year being one of the main target times to intern. Time spent assessing your strengths, skills and values, as well as what industries and firms fit those preferences would be great preparation ahead of your actual intern firm search. In fact, time spent with the intern search p

33、rocess makes for many the job search at the end of your college career much easier as you have practiced and used the skills necessary to secure employment. As more and more internship programs have become successful for businesses in qualifying talent, more organizations are open to year-round assi

34、gnments, which would then allow for internship assignments Fall and Spring semesters.If your internship experience is going to be for academic credit, then you need to meet with your academic advisor and plot out what courses you will need and when they will be offered for the next academic year, so

35、 that you can identify one to two semesters where you may be able to do full-time or part-time internships. You would also need to pre-register for both classes and internship credit the semester you are interested in interning in case your internship search efforts do not identify a quality assignm

36、ent. If you were to find an assignment, then you could drop the classes prior to the start of classes for that semester. 63. Why is an internship experience in business important?A. It may help you to find out what you want to do.B. It can clarify your choice of major.C. It helps the freshman become

37、s more skilled.D. It is useless.64. When is the best time to begin researching opportunities?A. The summer holiday of the first year.B. When you are going to graduate from the school.C. In the summer between grade 3 and grade 4.D. Every time when you have no class.65. What should be done if your internship experience is for academic credit?A. Identify 1-2 semesters during which you may do full- time or part-time jo

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