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1、Unit 5 The power of nature第一節(jié):用所給單詞的正確形式填空:1. jokes on others is something we should never do.(play)2. It is pleasant with you. (work ) 3. around the lab, we were taken to see the school library. (show) 4.I am forward to the Great Wall with my friends. (look;visit) 5._what to do, he had to turn to h

2、is parents. (know)6. An accident happened last night, _seven people. (kill)7. The painting _on the wall is the work of a famous painter. (hang)8.Time , I will go to see you. (permit)9. Hangzhou is a place well worth a second time. (worth)10. Never _ the Chinese food, we felt amazed at the delicious

3、dishes. (try)11.Compared with other officials, he is more likely to _as mayor. (appoint)12. There _no one around, he took out the camera, took a picture of the statue and left quietly. (be) 13. They sat together around the table, _the door. (shut)14. _ many times, he determined to study hard to catc

4、h up with others. (scold)第二節(jié):?jiǎn)尉涓腻e(cuò):1. Iwanttothankyouagainforhavemeinyourhomeforthesummerholidays.2. Playfootballnotonlymakesusgrowuptallandstrongbutalsogivesusasenseoffairplayandteamspirit.3. Shakeherhead, shesaid, “Itisntagoodtimetodothat, dear.”4. Itwassillyofyoubelievewhathesaid.5. Thefilmisveryi

5、nteresting.Itisworthseetwice.6. Look,someofmyclassmatesarepractisingspeakEnglishoverthere.7. MyfriendJimisverygoodatmakingthingsandrepairthings.8. Childrenmaynotdevelopthehabitofreadandtheabilitytoenjoythemselves.9. Ihavesomerecordsgivingtomeasbirthdaygifts10. Hedecidedtogotothesouth,findagoodjoband

6、livingthere.第三節(jié):完形填空:(2012遼寧卷)When Glen Kruger picked a small cat from an animal shelter, he did not expect much.Yet right from the start, eight years ago, there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat.He36her Inky.“I grew up on a hundred-acre farm and had only cats37playmates

7、,” Kruger, The seventy-year-old man, says. “My hearing was damaged by the38of farm equipment , so I learned to connect with39.They react to what they see and what you do.”Inky was a gentle cat,40the house with five other cats.But on a January night in 2009,Inky did41that would set her apart from42ca

8、ts forever.Kruger had gone down to the basement to43the wood stove for the night.When he was finished, he44to the top of the stairs and reached toturn off the lights. In doing so , he slipped and45his back against an old shelf.The heavy shelf came crashing down and sent Kruger down the stairs.46ina

9、pool of blood on the basement floor, Kruger felt47going into shock(休克).He shouted for help ,48his wife, Brenda , was asleep in theirbedroom atthe opposite end of the house.49Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs.“Go get Brenda,”Krugger said to Inky.Inky50to the bedroom door and scr

10、atched51until Brenda opened it.Then Inky led her tothe52Brenda found her husband53the stairs and called 911.Kruger was rushed to the hospital.“I spent six months54there,”Says kruger .“Although I became lame , I was blessed. ” Since the accident, Inky has55Left Krhgers side.36.A.gaveB.choseC.namedD.

11、remembered37.A.likeB.asC.exceptD. among38.A.soundB.alarmC. noiseD. voice39.A.animalsB.friendsC. farmersD. neighbors40.A.sharingB.visitingC. dividingD. discovering41.A.anythingB.nothingC. somethingD. everything42.A.familiarB.lovelyC. ordinaryD. outstanding43.A.shut outB.shut offC. shut downD. shut up

12、44.A.marchedB.flewC. struggledD. climbed45.A.bentB.hitC. shookD. pulled46.A.FallingB.LyingC. AppearingD. Thinking47.A.itB.itselfC. himD. himself48.A.andB.butC. orD. so49.A.ThusB.OtherwiseC. ThenD. Rather50.A.walkedB.ranC. returnedD. withdrew51.A.rapidlyB.suddenlyC. madlyD. urgently52.A.bedroomB.base

13、mentC yardD. house53.A.at the bottom ofB.in the middle ofC.at the top ofD.in the front of54.A.regrettingB.restingC. relaxingD. recovering55.A.neverB.everC. stillD. already第四節(jié):閱讀理解: In his 1930 essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren “, John Keynes, economist, rewrote that human needs fal

14、l into two classes: absolute needs ,which are indeed what other have , and relative needs ,which make us feel superior to our fellows. He thought although relative needs may indeed be insatiable (無(wú)止境的) this is not true of absoluteKeynes was surely correct that only a small part of total spending id

15、decided by the super- iority He was greatly mistaken, however, in seeing this derive as the only source of demands Decisions to spend are also driven by ideas of quality which can influence the den almost all goods, including even basic goods like food. When a couple goes out for an dinner, for exam

16、ple, the thought of feeling superior to others probably never comes to them. The goal is to share a special meal that stands out from other meals.There are no obvious limits to the escalation of demand for quality. For example, Porsche famous car producer, has a model which was considered perhaps th

17、e best sport car on the mark Priced at over $120,000,it handles perfectly well and has great speed acceleration. But in 200 the producer introduced some changes which made the model slightly better in handling acceleration. People who really care about cars find these small improvements exciting. To

18、 them, however, they must pay almost four times the price.By placing the desire to be superior to other at the heart of his description of negation demands, Keynes actually reduced such demands. However, the desire for higher quality has natural limits.72. According to the passage, John Keynes Believed that_.A. desire is the root of both absolute and relative needsB. absolute needs come from our sense of superiorityC. relative needs alone lead to insatiable demand

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