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1、(學(xué)生用書見P275).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. He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great of the 1930s, with the lack of life.2.He gave us a word of encouragement, the direction ahead in the dark shade like a ray of sunshine.3.At that time, he was really off than all the others in the

2、school, but he never lost his strong willpower.4.With a local person d us two, we had no difficulty in finding the office of the acting principal. 5.C that his best friend had cheated him and even turned against him, George no longer believed in friendship.6.When the girl suddenly caught sight of a

3、crocodile in the quiet river, she was o with fear.7.Charlie Chaplin was so talented in performances that he directed almost all the films he in. 8.“Thanks” or “Thank you” is an expression used to express ones gratitude to someone for something he has offered.9.You are much too about what you eat, th

4、us you tend to develop an unbalanced diet, which is harmful to your health.10.They dont want to let their talk be heard by others, therefore they walk out of the meeting hall, something to each other. 閱讀理解When Danny Wallace, 26, got bored, he put an ad on the world wide web reading simply,“Join Me.

5、Send a passport photo.” A year and a half later his east London flat is the headquarters for a global internet-based “club” whose members carry out good deeds for strangers every Friday.It's not common for people in London to talk to strangers. If you see someone struggling with something, part

6、of the brain goes “I want to help”. But the trained part of the brain says,“They will think you are mad or going to mug them”, so you walk away.Join Me now has about 3,000 members around the world who do an act of kindness every Friday. For example, I'm usually out on Friday so I go for one of t

7、he standard actsthe unexpected cup of coffee. You might be sitting in a cafe and see an old man in the corner drinking coffee or tea, and you walk up with another cup of whatever they are drinking, and say,“I've bought you a coffee” and walk away. It's a pleasure to see the look of surprise

8、on their faces. There can be some suspicion, but I think that was mostly in the early days when I didn't know how to do it properly. I would walk up quite nervously like I was doing something wrong and I didn't know when to leave. In the end, I learned through trial and error. Sometimes it w

9、orked, other times it didn't. I discovered that you have to walk up with confidence and humour and not “get in their faces”. You say,“This is for you”, then you go. It's hit-and-run kindness. And there is no point in doing it half-heartedly. You've got to do it because you really mean it

10、.Join Me is without geographical boundaries, but there are quite a few members in London, and such stories about things happen on the underground or on the buses. One lady got on the bus and put a 10 note down and said,“That's for me and the next nine people.” So at every stop, anyone who got on

11、 was told it was paid for. A lot of people were doing this sort of thing anyway. For them it's an excuse or reason to do something nice for a complete stranger, and it gives them the confidence to walk up and start chatting.1.When Londoners see someone in trouble, they .A.often give a handB.stop

12、 and ask questionsC.pretend not to have seen itD.telephone the police2.According to the passage, members of Join Me often .A.put an advertisement on the worldwide webB.go out and make friends with strangersC.do an act of kindness every FridayD.buy coffees for the strangers3.The underlined expression

13、 in the third paragraph possibly means .A.finding something very difficultB.doing something without much effortC.making a few mistakesD.experimenting to get the right result4.Which would be the best title for the passage?A.Hit-and-run KindnessB.History of Join MeC.Danny Wallace and Join MeD.Why not

14、Join MeOne day the employees of a large company in St.Louis,Missouri returned from their lunch break and were greeted with a sign on the front door.The sign said,“Yesterday the person who has been hindering(阻礙) your growth in this company passed away.We invite you to join the funeral in the room tha

15、t has been prepared in the gym.”At first everyone was sad to hear that one of their colleagues had died, but after a while they started getting curious about who this person might be.The excitement grew as the employees arrived at the gym to pay their last respects.Everyone wondered:“Who is this per

16、son that was hindering my progress?Well, at least hes no longer here.” One by one the employees got closer to the coffin(棺材) and when they looked inside it they became speechless.They stood over the coffin,shocked and in silence,as if someone had touched the deepest part of their soul.There was a mi

17、rror inside the coffin.Everyone who looked inside it could see himself. There was also a sign next to the mirror that said:“There is only one person who can set limits to your growth:it is YOU.”You are the only person who can revolutionize(徹底改變) your life.You are the only person who can influence yo

18、ur happiness, your realization and your success.You are the only person who can help yourself.Your life does not change when your family changes, when your friends change, when your boss changes,and when your company changes.Your life changes when YOU change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs

19、, when you realize that you are the only one responsible for your life.5.The writers purpose in writing the article is to tell us that_.A.the harder we work, the more successful we will becomeB.our work and life are closely connected with othersC.changing our lives is up to ourselvesD.we will have a

20、 better future if people do not hinder our development6.People were speechless when they looked inside the coffin because_.A.there was nothing but a mirror insideB.they could see their own souls insideC.their closest colleague lay insideD.what was inside was nothing at all7.Who probably wrote the si

21、gn on the front door?A.The company boss.B.A worker who liked to make fun of others.C.The director in charge of production.D.A worker who wanted to teach others a lesson.8.What can we conclude from the article?A.The employees went to the gym to join the funeral.B.The lesson the employees learned woul

22、d influence them greatly.C.The employeeslives depended on the attitude of their boss.D.The employees got angry after the funeral.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(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 (2015·邯鄲元月質(zhì)檢)On a diet? Then consider sitting by the window the next time you eat out. The researchers measured and mapped 1

23、 design of each restaurant and then used meal checks 2 (track) what diners ordered and how it related to where they sat.The results were telling: people sitting 3 (far) from the front door ate the fewest salads and 4 (be) 73 per cent more likely to order dessert. Those 5 (seat) at a dark table ate h

24、eavier food and ordered more of it, 6 diners sitting at high-top bar tables ordered more salads and fewer desserts.The darker it is, the more “invisible” you might feel, the less easy 7 is to see how much you're eating and the less guilty you might feel. Seeing the sunlight, 8 (passer-by) or tre

25、es outside might make you more aware 9 how you look, might make you think about walking or might inspire you to choose a green salad.The researchers also noted that slim diners chewed around 15 times per mouthful, three chews more than heavier diners.By 10 (eat) more slowly, the diner spends less time it takes for the brain to fell full.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 答案.單句填空1.【答案】Depression2.【答案】brightening3

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