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Unit1Knowyourself單元主題語法填空與首字母填空15篇一、語法填空閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式填空。(每空不超過三個(gè)詞)Agirlwasworkingasanurseinaprivatehospital.Oneday,apatient1seriousdiseasewasbroughttothehospital,buthadtobetransferred(轉(zhuǎn)移)toanotherhospitalatoncefor2operation(手術(shù)).However,thedirectorofthehospitalsaidthepatientcouldn’tbetransferredunlesshepaidhisbillfirst.The3(patient)familywasverypoor.Theyhavenochoice,buttoaskiftheycouldpaythebillaftertheoperationbecausethepatientwasclosetodeath.But4(they)requestwasrefused.Thenurse,whohadjustarrivedtowork,heardaboutthesituationandmadeadecision.Shetookoffhergoldring,tookittothecashier’sdesk(收銀臺(tái))and5(say)shewoulduseittopayforthepatient’sbill.Althoughtheringwastheonlypieceofvaluablegiftherparentsgaveher,thenursegaveit6tosavethepatient.Thankstoherhelp,thepatientwasatoncetransferredtoanotherhospitalandhiswifewassaved.Thoughthepatientwasa7(strange),thenursegavesomuchtohim.Thenurse’sactioncaughttheattentionofthedoctorondutythatday.Thedoctorsaweverythingandhewas8(deep)movedbythenurse.Helaterfellinlovewiththenurseandtheyfinallygot9(marry).Thepatientattendedtheirwedding(婚禮)aswellandreturnedthering.Thingslikethishappeneverydayinourlife.Sometimes,10(give)canbringyousomethingthatyouhaveneverexpectedbefore.AsMotherTeresaoncesaid,“Inourlife,itisnothowmuchyoudo.”閱讀短文,在文中空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式填空。Everyonedreamsofsuccess.But11canweachieveit?ThestoryofkungfustarZhangHanyongmighthelptoanswerthisquestion.Zhangwasbornin1970inapoorfamilyinWesternChina.Hischildhooddreamwastogotocollegeandfindajob12(support)hisfamily.Hebecamean13(act)in1998.Althoughheisnowinhis14(fifty),hekeepstraininghard.“Imustgetready15thechancecomestome,”heoften16(say).Finally,17thenightofJanuary2,2024,hewonafilmaward.Zhanghadwaited26yearsforthismoment!ForZhang,hecanspendhiswholelifegettingprepared18(silent),buthe’llneverallow19(he)tobeunpreparedwhenthetaskcomesby.So,whenyoufeellikegivingup,thinkaboutZhang’sstory.Youreffortsmightnotpayoffimmediately.Bepatient,andkeepgoing.Oneday,chance20(knock)atyourdoor.閱讀下面材料,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法情況和上下文連貫的要求,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或用括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式填空。每空不超過兩詞。Mr.Smithisourschoolgardener.Heis21oldmanwithaheadofwhitehair.Heworkshard22(make)ourschoolgreenandlively.Nomatterinthewintercoldorinthesummerheat,heisneverlate23work.Hegoestoworkearlyinthemorningandonlyleavesintheevening.Everyday,he24(wear)agreyhatandapairofbluetrousers.Hecleanstheleavesinthegardenthree25(time)aday.Healsoplantstreesandwatersflowers.Whenheisworking,heisveryserious.Heevengetsangrywhenwetrytotalkto26(he).Heisalwaysquietduringhisworkingtime.27,hebecomesadifferentpersonafterfinishingallthework.Hewilltalktousabouthisfamilyandfriends28(happy).Healwaysputsasmileonourfaces,justlikeourdeargrandfather.Mr.Smithmakesourschool29(beautiful)thanbeforeandwearegladtohavesuchaschoolgardener.He30(love)byeveryoneinourschool.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式。XieTianleiisaprimaryschoolstudentfromavillageinChangsha,Hunan.31heisyoung,heknowsalotaboutastronomy(天文學(xué)).“I’mvery32(interest)inastronomy.IwanttobeanastronomerwhenIgrowup,”XiesaidonalocalTVshowlatelastyear.“Itisamazingthattherearemanystarswithlotsof33(mystery)intheskyforustoexplain.”Touchedbytheboy’sdesire(渴望)forknowledge,theTVshow’sproductionteamdecided34(invite)somepeopletoworktogethertobuildanobservatory(天文臺(tái))inthevillage.WangQiu’an,adesigner(設(shè)計(jì)師),designedtheobservatoryforfree.“It’smyhonortodosomethingforvillagechildren,”hesaid.Manylocalpeopleandthelocalgovernmenthelpedalot35thebuildingoftheobservatory.OnJanuary3,2022,theobservatory36(open).Becauseofit,Xieandmanychildreninhisvillagehaverealizedtheirdreamof37(enjoy)thenightstarsbygettingclosertospace.Someprofessionalastronomershavecometotheobservatorymorethan10timestotalkwiththechildrenandhelp38(they)observespace.Theobservatoryhasalsoattracted(吸引)around300,00039(visit).Thelocalgovernmentplanstodomoretoattractmorepeopletoexperiencethe40(beautiful)ofthevillageandthenightsky.閱讀下面短文,在文章空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Alzheimer’spatients(阿爾茨海默病患者)forgetmanythingsintheirlives.It41(seem)thatnocompanywantstohirethesepatients.However,someofthemreceive42invitationtoworkinarestaurant.Andtherestauranthasabeautifulname:ForgetMeNotCafé.Inthisrestaurant,sixofthewaitersandwaitresseshaveAlzheimer’sillness.Everymorningbeforeworkstarts,they43(tell)abouthowtotakeordersandservethedishes.Andsomevolunteersmarkthenameofeachdish44anumber.Inthisway,theorderscanberememberedmore45(easy).“Thecustomersinthisrestaurantareveryniceandkindtous,”saidoneofthem.“Ifeelhappyhere,andI’mreally46(pride)ofworkingasawaitress!”Workingatthisrestaurant47(give)thesepatientsagoodchancetoconnectwithsocietyandcanhelpslowtheworseningoftheirAlzheimer.48mostAlzheimer’spatientsarenotsolucky.Accordingtoarecentreport,morethanten49(million)peopleinChinahaveAlzheimer.Therestauranthopestobring50(much)attentiontothisgroup!閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。DearPastBingbing,Hi!I’mBingbing,yourfutureself!Iknowthatyouarereally51(worry)aboutyourfuturecareer,soIwanttowritethisletter52(put)yourmindatrest.I’msorrytosaythatyouwon’tbe53pilotasyouwanted.Inthefuture,largepassengerairplanes54(fly)themselvesandwon’tneedpilots.Butthereisabigprobleminthefuturethatyoudon’thavenow:nooneusescarsanymore—theyuse55(person)jetpacks(噴氣背包).Asyoucanimagine,theskiesoverthecitygetprettybusy!Someoneneedstocontrolallthesepeoplesotheydon’thaveaccidents.Andthat’s56youdo:you’reajetpackairtrafficcontroller.Onereallygoodpointaboutyourjobisthatyoudon’thavetoleavehome.57,you’lluseavirtualrealityheadsetandmicrophonetodoyourjobwhileyou58(sit)onthesofadrinkingtea.Butyouwillhavetoworkonyourpeopleskills,asyouwillbetalkingtopeopleallday.Thebadpoint?Toomanyjetpacksinthesky!Sometimesitcanbekindoftense,andsomepeopledon’tliketofollowthe59(rule)orbetoldwhattodo.Allinall,Ithinkyou’llbehappywiththisjob.Butofcourseyouwill,becauseyou’reme!Stopworrying!Yourfutureisgoingtobegreat.Trust60(I).Bestregards,futureBingbing閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Afterstudyingforalongtime,mybrotherMickyhasnowgraduatedandwearevery61(luck)tohaveadoctorinthefamily!Mymomanddad,mysisterandIareallinterestedinartsandlanguages.Nooneinthefamilyhaseverstudiedmedicinebefore—it’ssodifficultandtakessuchalongtime62(study).Sowe’reallveryproudofhim.Aswellasthis,wehaveadoctorofourowntoask63anymedicalproblemswehave!Howgoodthatis!IthinkMickywillmake64excellentdoctor.He’spatientandunderstanding,andhe65(care)alotaboutpeople.He66(help)atcaraccidentsanddonesomesmalloperations(手術(shù)).Iadmirehimverymuch.Ican’tstandthesightofblood,soIcouldneverdowhathedoes!Mickysayshewantstoworkinhospitalswherehecanhelppeoplewithdifferent67(ill).Thoughheknowsdoctorsinhospitalsworkverylonghours,hedoesn’tmind.In68(I)opinion,it’swonderfulifyoucanhaveajobthatyou69(real)enjoyandMickyhasfoundone.Ijusthopeheisn’t70busythattherestofushavetomakeanappointment(預(yù)約)tosayhello.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MarieKondofromJapanisprobably71best-knowndeclutteringconsultant(整理收納師).SinceherbookTheLife-ChangingMagicofTidyingUp72(come)outin2010,the“tidyhouse,tidymind”wayofthinkinghasbecomepopular.Peopleletgoofunneededthingsandputeverythinginorder.But73(recent),Kondosaidthatshewouldbegivingupontidyingherhousetospendmoretimeonherchildren.Thenewshasshockedmanyandmadethemask:shouldn’twealwayskeepourhousetidyand74(comfort)?Somebelievedeclutteringcanmakeourlivesrelaxed.Bylabeling(貼標(biāo)簽)thingsinorder,peoplecan75(feel)moreincontroloftheirenvironment.“Bytidying,we’reabletodiscoveroursenseofvalue,”WangZehu,adeclutteringconsultantinShanghai,toldChinaDaily.However,whenourmindsarefullofcleanlinessandorder,wemayendup76(pay)toomuchattentiontosmallthings.Forexample,youmayask77(you),“DidIputmybooksontheshelfcorrectly”,or“Where’sthesuitableplacetoputmycoats?”Thiscanlead78wastedtime.Declutteringhasalsoledtoyetanotherformofconsumption(消費(fèi)).79ahighlytidypersonhastoomanyclothes,heorshemaybuymorethingslikebins,boxesandlabelstosortthemout(整理).Decluttering,afterall,issupposedtohelppeoplefindhappiness.AsKondoherselftoldTheWashingtonPost,itisnottocutdownonyourthingsordeclutteryourspace,but“tolearntomakemeaningful80(choose)andfindthankfulnessineverydaylife.”閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。InthemountainsbytheWujiangRiverinGuizhou,sitsasmallvillage—Tongling.Thevillageishometoaspeciallibrarycalled“ReadingPower”.Itistheplacethatmany81(child)dreamsbeginin.Amolan,ayoungwomanfromthevillage,isthelibraryowner.Amolanwasbornin1990inTongling.Shespentherchildhood82(do)farmworkandfeedingsheepafterschool.Attheageof12,shestudiedinthefifthgradeand83(fall)inlovewithreadingandcollectingbooksatschool.“Thesmellofthebooksmakesmethinkofthefragrance(芳香)offlowers.”Amolansaid.Shewenttostudyinamiddleschoolinasmalltown.84finishingthegaokao,Amolanreturnedtohervillagewithalotofbooks.Manychildreninthevillagewenttoborrowbooksfromher.Herideaofstartinglibrarycametomind.“Ihopetohelp85(they)withmybooks.That’soneofmydreams.”In2011,whilestillacollegestudent,Amolanbrought86(many)booksbacktoTonglingVillage.Shethenbuiltthelibrary“ReadingPower”withthehelpofherparents.Thelibrarynowhasa87(collect)ofmorethan50,000books.SofarAmolan88(set)upseverallibrariesinthemountainsofGuizhou.Andnowshehas89muchbigdream.Shehopesmorechildrencanwalkoutofthemountainsandmaketheirdreamscometrue90reading.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式?!癐wishIhadstraighthair”,“IwishIweretaller”.Attimes,weallwant91(look)abitmorelikesomeoneelse.However,copyingtheimages(形象)weseeonTVissometimesawrongidea.Thetruthisthateverybodyisdifferentandthat’s92goodthing.93(teenager)shoulddeveloptheirbodyconfidence.JadeParnell,whoisfromtheCenterforAppearanceResearch(CAR)says,“Bodyconfidenceisabout94(accept)ourbodiesfullyandunderstandingwhattheycandoforus.Thatincludesoursizes,shapes,skin(皮膚)colorsandsoon.”Whydoesitmatter?Becauseifwefeelpleasedwithourbodies,wewillbemorelikelytotakecareof95(they).Researchhasevenshownthatwearemorelikelytotakepartinactivitiesandperform96(good)inschool.Bycontrast(相反),feelingworried97ourbodiescouldmakeusfeelupsetfromtimetotime.Thecostoftryingtoachievethe“perfect”appearanceishigh.“Todevelopanactivebodyimageisdifficult,98therearestillsomewaystobebodyconfident.”Parnellsays,“Trytothinkaboutallthatourbodiesdoforus.Doourlegsmakeusrunreallyfast?”Shealso99(suggest)treatingourbodieswellbyeatinghealthyfood,exercising,gettingplentyofsleepandtreatingourselvesaskindlyaswewoulddotoourbestfriends.Itcanhelpusdevelopbody100(confident)aswellasremindusthatwearemorethanhowwelook.二、首字母填空根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。Doyoueverfindyourselfdoingsomethingwithoutthinkingaboutit?Wedolotsofthingsoutofhabitratherthanforanygoodreason.Learningtoc101healthynewhabitscanhelpyoutoreachyourgoals.Whatisahabit?Ahabitissomethingyoudooften,almostwithoutthinking.Scientistssaythathabitsareformedinthebrainandi102acause,actionandareward.IfyouhaveahabitofwatchingTVwhenyougethomefromschool,thecausewouldbecominghomefromschool;thea103isturningontheTV;andtherewardmightbethehappy,relaxedfeelingfromwatchingyourfavoriteprogram.Thisgoodfeelingmakesyouwanttodothesamethingafterschoolthenextdaytoo,andovertimeitcanbecomeah104.Howarehabitsgoodforyou?Turningsomethingintoahabitmeansyoudon’thavetothinkaboutit,whichisgoodnewswhenit’shealthy.Goodhabitscanhelpg105againstbadonestoo,suchasworrying.Sadiewhois11,findsherhabitofplayingwithfidgettoys(指尖玩具)r106stress.“Theyhelpmerelax,“shesays.Scientistsbelievethatnearlyhalfofeverythingwedoeverydayisoutofhabit,s107forminghelpfulhabitsisalsoagreatwaytohelpyoutoreachyourgoals.Howcanyoustarttobuildhealthynewhabits?DrRadhaModgilnotesthatit’simportanttothinkaboutwhyyouwanttochange.“Whatexactlydoyouwanttoa108andhowareyougoingtodoit?”sheasks.Whenit’stimetobegin,“Trythe1%i109whereeverydayyouimproveorchangesomethingby1%.Thatwayyoustarttoseep110andyou’renotputoffbyfailure.”Rememberthatformingnewhabitsisn’talwayseasybutitwillbeworthitintheend.“Changinghabitscanchangeyourlife,”saysModgil.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,寫出所缺單詞,使短文完整、正確。IntheUS,teenagerso111theageof14sometimeshaveparttimejobs.Therearealsorulesabouthowmanyhourstheycanworkeachday.Childrenaged14-15canonlyworkhourswhentheyarenotinschool.Theirworkcanonlyl1123hoursperdayonaschoolday.Theycanworkupto8hoursonanon-schoolday.And,therearelimitsonhoursofthedaytheycanwork.Ing113,theycanonlyworkfrom7a.m.to7p.m.However,from1JunethroughLaborDay,theycanworkbetween7a.m.and9p.m.Thereisnol114onthehoursthatsomeoneaged16or17canwork.Havingapart-timejobisgreatforanyUSteenager.Theygetanideaofwhattherealworkingworldislike.Anditgivesthemskillsande115.Thiswillhelpthemgetafull-timejoblaterinlife.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,使短文意思完整,每空一詞。Mostpeoplew116towork,butithasbecomemoredifficultintoday’sworldtofindworkforeverybody.Theeconomics(經(jīng)濟(jì))oftheworldneedtogrowby4%eachy117justtokeepthenumberofthejobsforpeople.Oftenthisi118notpossible,andsomorepeopleareo119ofwork.Somepeoplehavenojobsnowb120newmachinescandotheworkofmanypeopleinshortertime.Also,machinesdonotaskformorem121andlongerholidays.Inallofthecountriesoftheworld,m122aretakingworkfrompeople,notonlyinfactoriesbuta123onthefarms.Onemachinec124oftendotheworkoffortypeople.About75,000peoplearemovingtothecitiesadaytolookforjobs,butonly70%oft125canfindjobs.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。Teenagersoftenexperienceupsanddownsinemotions(情感).Sometimesnegative(消極的)emotionsfrompresentschoolworkandworriesaboutf126arewithus.Whennegativethoughtsandfeelingsappear,theymaybeh127tomanypartsoflife.Theyeveninfluenceaperson’sconfidencegreatlyandmakeithardtorealizedreams.Forexample,peoplewhothink“Ican’tdothis”or“Idoubtmyskills”mayf128tofinishtheirtasks.Thisisonereasonwhyit’simportanttoknowsomenegativeemotionsandfindwaysthatc129themforthebetter.Ittakespracticetoknowaboutemotions.Sometimestheycanbesosuddenandpowerfulthatit’shardtoknowe130whatyou’reexperiencing.Thebestwayistostopforashorttimeandthinkforamomentwhenyounoticeyourselffeelingunhappy.Trytonamewhatemotionitisandsaytoy131,“Ifeelangry,sad,orworried.”Bydoingthis,youwillbeabletoknowyouremotionsb132andunderstandyourproblemsmoreclearly.Ifyou’reunhappybutaren’tquitesurewhy,itcanhelptotalktosomeoneyout133,likeaclosefriendorfamilymemberswhocankeep

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