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1、Unit 4Pygmalion.單項填空1I like_color of your skirt.It is_good match for your blouse.Aa;theBa;aCthe;aDthe;the2When they will start out hasnt been decided yet,_?Ahave theyBwill theyChave youDhas it3Whenever I ask him for help,he doesnt_ me,which moves me a lot.Ahesitate helpingBhesitate to helpCbend down

2、 to helpDdoubt to help4Do remember to charge the battery for 12 hours when you first use it. _ANever mind. BWhat for?CUp to you.DGot it.5People who work in libraries spend a lot of time_ books.AclassifyingBexpandingCincreasingDpromoting6The worker was dismissed_ laziness/being lazy.AforBfromCbecause

3、Don7This kind of digital camera is_ to all the other types on the market.AjuniorBsuperiorCbeneficialDsenior8The quality of his work has often been_ by his superiors.AremarkedBcommentedCremarked uponDagreed9She passed herself off_ a servant into the noblemans house to avoid_.Aas;being recognizedBinto

4、;recognizingCby;to be recognizedDwith;recognizing10_ natural resources,it is one of the poorest countries in Western Europe.AIn terms ofBIn case ofCAs a result ofDIn face of11It is unwise to_ your greater knowledge in front of the manager.Ashow inBshow outCshow upDshow off12Ill not take an umbrella

5、with me today._ it rains later in the day?AHow comeBWhatCHow aboutDWhat if13Have you finished your homework?Yes._?AHow about youBHow comeCHow soDHow about it14_ twice,the postman refused to deliver our letters unless we chained our dogs.ABeing bittenBBittenCHaving bittenDTo be bitten15_ around the W

6、ater Cube,we were then taken to see the Birds Nest for the 2008 Olympic Games.AHaving shownBTo be shownCHaving been shownDTo show.完形填空When I started riding a bike a couple of years ago,I didnt think my involvement would ever be more serious than the occasional short ride.But as I built strength,my f

7、riends _16_ me to step up my training and try some longer trips.The first one to come along was a 150­mile trip,the MS­150,an annual _17_ that raises money to fight AIDS.When I registered,the idea seemed fantastic and I trained with _18_.However,as the time for the ride approached,my self&

8、#173;doubts _19_ beyond my endurance(忍耐)I _20_ wanted to raise money for the charity,but I didnt really want to bike all those miles for two days straight.The ride began on a beautiful Sunday morning in the Georgia countryside,and for the first few hours I felt _21_.This was just the experience I ha

9、d _22_,and my spirits were high._23_ by the end of the day,I felt tired out.If the body is _24_ to the mind,here was evidence.Every _25_ my brain pushed out seemed to travel right down to my legs.“I cant handle this” became a leg cramp (抽筋),and “Everyone else is a better rider” translated into _26_

10、of breath.I was sure Id have to _27_.As I topped the crest (頂) of a hill,the beautiful sunset kept me going for a few minutes more.Then in the distance,I saw a lone woman riding very slowly _28_ the bright red sun.I _29_ that the person looked different in some way,but I couldnt tell why.So I pushed

11、 myself to _30_.There she was,riding along slowly but _31_,with a slight and determined smile on her face and she had only one leg.My focus changed in that instant.For a whole day Id been _32_ my body.But now I knew it wasnt the body,but the _33_ that would help me reach my goal.It rained all the se

12、cond day.I never saw the one­leg­ged biker again,but I pushed on without _34_,knowing she was out there with me somewhere.And at the end of the day,still feeling _35_,I completed the 150­mile trip.16A.encouragedBforbadeCforcedDwarned17A.accidentBeventCincidentDaffair18A.careBeaseCenth

13、usiasmDdifficulty19A.achievedBgainedCprogressedDadvanced20A.stillBevenCratherDthen21A.nervousBdisappointedCwonderfulDrefreshed22A.assumedBappreciatedCadmiredDimagined23A.ButBThereforeCMeanwhileDMoreover24A.oppositeBconnectedCexposedDequal25A.causeBreasonCexcuseDeffect26A.holdingBsavingCcatchingDshor

14、tness27A.quitBcontinueCinsistDfade28A.onBagainstCdownDover29A.observedBwatchedCnoticedDoverlooked30A.put upBlook upCcatch upDtake up31A.steadilyBabruptlyCcloselyDnarrowly32A.trustingBdoubtingCcheatingDfighting33A.strengthBhonestyCwillDpower34A.strugglingBarguingCnegotiatingDcomplaining35A.strongBwea

15、kChealthyDspiritless.閱讀理解A few days ago,I went to school with lots of books,hoping to get a locker (鎖柜)Suddenly,it started raining heavily.I hurried to pay for my locker,but I was disappointed when they informed me they only accepted cash.I was $7.00 short,which meant I had to carry the books back h

16、ome.It would be an exhausting (令人筋疲力盡的) two­hour journey back home with all those books.An elderly gentleman nearby noticed my problem.He asked how much cash I needed.When I told him I was $7 short,he quickly took out the money from his wallet.“You dont have to pay me back,”he said.I was speech

17、less;I didnt know whether to take the money or come back with the books the next day.A young student who was working there noticed my hesitation.“Hes really nice,”said the student.“I was starving this morning and he bought breakfast for me.He always helps people in different ways.”The next day,I wen

18、t to him and thanked him for trusting me and lending me the money.He said he forgot about it and didnt expect I would give it back.“Im very happy,”he said,“not because Im getting my money back,but because this is the right way to gowhatever you get from this world,give it back as much as you possibl

19、y can.Spread kindness around the world with the smallest things you can do.”Later,I found out he wasnt involved with any charity organizations.He has been performing these types of acts for years.Earlier,someone had done something incredibly kind for him and he has been spreading the kindness ever s

20、ince.He taught me a very important lesson in lifewe come to this world with nothing and we will leave with nothing.Whatever we own,it will become somebody elses and whatever we leave,it will become somebody elses.36Why did the writer need a locker in the school?ATo store his large quantity of books.

21、BTo help him get away from the sudden rain.CTo carry it back home with his books inside.DTo make it easier for him to go on a trip.37When the old gentleman offered the money,the writer was_.AtouchedBhesitantCamazedDembarrassed38From Paragraph 3 we learn that_.Athe gentleman worked in the schoolBthe gentleman was kind but forgetfulCthe gentleman refused t

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