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1、单元加餐练(一)(二)完形阅读组合练加餐练(一)完形阅读组合练.完形填空Sometimes people around you can change your life. The change may not be sudden or _1_, but little habits can produce big _2_ that make you think about what is important in your life. The person who changed my life is Julia Masi. She has _3_ me so many things that

2、I will carry with me _4_ my life.One thing Ive learned from Julia is how to balance _5_. Julia has shown me how to _6_ ahead so that I can finish all my school work, enjoy sports and _7_ have time for my friends. She has taught me that you can do anything if you are _8_ and if you never give up. Ive

3、 also learned that you can find anything fun or _9_ if you connect it with something that you enjoy.Last year I hated studying vocabulary, but I loved playing on my computer. Julia _10_ the two and showed me a website called “” where you can _11_ a word game that gives you 5 grains of ri

4、ce to donate to the poor with every correct word. She _12_ me to learn a hundred new _13_ by filling up the rice bowl. I liked playing the game so much that I _14_ about 1,000 words in just one month.Julia has always _15_ me to try new hobbies. She showed me that going to the theater could help me b

5、ecome a better writer. _16_, she taught me that discussing a play can excite an interest in reading._17_ it wasnt for Julia I probably wouldnt have _18_ how easy it is to help the poor. There are so many ways that one person can _19_. Ive learned to be more appreciative of what I own. I am _20_ for

6、the opportunities that I have been given. I will continue to think of ways to help those less fortunate for the rest of my life.1A.simpleBimpressiveCnecessary Dslight解析:选B由上文中的“The change may not be sudden”以及文中的描述可知,这种变化可能不那么突然或者“令人印象深刻(impressive)”。2A.results BproblemsCideas Ddecisions解析:选C由下文中的“ma

7、ke you think about what is important in your life”可知,小习惯会带来大“想法(ideas)”,让你思考生活中最重要的是什么。3A.taught BservedCoffered Dbought解析:选A由下段中的“One thing Ive learned from Julia”可知,朱莉娅“教(taught)”了“我”很多东西,“我”将“毕生(throughout my life)”铭记。4A.for BofCthroughout Dinto解析:选C参见上题解析。5A.work BmoneyCcareer Dtime解析:选D由下文中的“Ju

8、lia has shown me how to . have time for my friends.”可知,朱莉娅教会“我”如何平衡“时间(time)”。6A.plan BgetCmove Dstay解析:选A由该句中的“so that I can finish all my school work . have time for my friends”可知,朱莉娅教“我”要提前“计划(plan)”,这样,“我”就能做完功课、进行体育活动、“还(still)”有时间和朋友在一起。7A.never BseldomCyet Dstill解析:选D参见上题解析。8A.excited Bdeterm

9、inedCcareful Dpatient解析:选B由下文中的“if you never give up”可知,她教“我”如果你“有决心(determined)”、不放弃,那你就能做成任何事。9A.important BeasyCpossible Dinteresting解析:选D由上文中的“anything fun”可知,“我”还认识到,如果你把你正在做的事情和你喜欢的事情联系在一起,你就会发现你正在做的事情很“有趣(interesting)”。10A.shared BrememberedCcombined Dseparated解析:选C由下文的描述可知,朱莉娅把记单词和玩电脑“结合(com

10、bined)”在一起。11A.watch BplayCraise Dimprove解析:选B由下文中的“I liked playing the game”可知,在这个网站,你可以“玩(play)”一个单词游戏。12A.challenged BinvitedCpermitted Dreminded解析:选A朱莉娅“向我挑战(challenged)”,如果“我”学到一百个“单词(words)”,就可以把捐给穷人的米碗装满。13A.lessons BskillsCwords Dstories解析:选C参见上题解析。14A.learned BreadCused Dspelled解析:选A“我”非常喜欢

11、这个游戏,以至于“我”在一个月内“学会(learned)”了大约一千个单词。15A.allowed BwarnedCforced Dencouraged解析:选D由下文中的“She showed me that going to the theater could help me become a better writer.”可知,她经常“鼓励(encouraged)”“我”去尝试培养新的爱好。16A.Therefore BBesidesCHowever DOtherwise解析:选B上下句之间是递进关系,故用“此外(Besides)”。17A.Unless BSinceCAlthough

12、DIf解析:选D“如果(If)”不是朱莉娅的话,“我”可能不会“意识到(realized)”帮助穷人是多么简单的事情。18A.realized BnoticedCimagined Ddreamed解析:选A参见上题解析。19A.turn away Bmake a differenceCshow off Dmake a mistake解析:选B由文中的描述可知,每个人都可以“有所作为(make a difference)”。turn away“拒绝”;show off“炫耀”;make a mistake“犯错误”。20A.ready BsorryCthankful Danxious解析:选C由

13、上文中的“be more appreciative of what I own”可知,“我”很“感激(thankful)”曾经给予我的机会。.阅读理解When youre surfing the Internet on your laptop from your dorm or home, do you know your personal details are being gathered secretly? And would you be surprised to know the information may be sold cheaply to advertisers and m

14、arketers?According to an investigation by The Wall Street Journal, all it takes is a tiny file in a computer a single code consisting of a long series of numbers and letters to record the computer users age, gender, location, favorite movies and hobbies.The newspaper reports that Lotame Solutions In

15、c., a New York company,uses sophisticated (高科技) software called a “beacon”to capture what people are typing on a website.Lotame packages that data into profiles(个人资料) about individuals, only without their names, and sells the profiles to companies seeking customers. Batches of such data may be sold

16、for a few dollars.The Wall Street Journal survey discovered that spying on Internet users is one of the fastestgrowing businesses on the World Wide Web.The “cookie” a tiny text file put on your PC by websites or marketing firms which might be used to remember your preferences for one site, or to tra

17、ck you across many sites is already old news. There are new and more complex tools such as “beacons” which scan in real time what people are doing on a webpage. These beacons instantly assess the Internet users location, income, shopping interests and even medical conditions.Millions of Internet use

18、rs around the world also face unprecedented (空前的) threats. Private, sensitive, personal and business information is being gathered and sold without their knowing.Companies insist the information they gather is anonymous and the data is used harmlessly. But the technology has grown so powerful that e

19、ven some of the biggest websites in the US dont know that they were installing intrusive files on visitors computers. These include MSN.com and Y.Next time you visit a webpage and find an ad banner advertising something youve been planning to buy, dont be amazed that your computer can read y

20、our mind.语篇解读:经常上网的人可能都遇到过这样的情况:浏览网页时总是跳出一些广告,内容还都是你最近想买的商品。别误会,你的电脑还没智能到能读懂你的想法,是因为你的个人信息被泄露了!想知道这是怎么一回事吗?1The purpose of the passage is to _.Aintroduce a tiny file in a computer a single codeBshow how your individual information was let out when you surf the InternetCshow how to protect your priva

21、cyDintroduce a sophisticated software called a “beacon”解析:选B主旨大意题。本文介绍了上网时,你的个人信息被别人收集并且被出售。故选择B项。2It can be inferred that _.Abecause the data is used harmlessly, the Internet users around the world will not face threatsBwhen a person surfs the Internet, his personal details may be let out without h

22、is knowingCyour computer can really read your mindDMSN.com and Y use software to capture what people are typing on a website解析:选B推理判断题。根据第一段以及下文可知,当一个人上网时,他的信息有可能在自己不知道的情况下泄露或被别人出售。3According to the passage,“beacon” _.Ais a tiny text file put on your PC by websitesBis software that can packa

23、ge that data into profiles about individualsCcan assess the Internet users location, income, shopping interests and even medical conditionsDis not more complex than the “cookie”解析:选C推理判断题。根据第六段中的“These beacons instantly assess the Internet users location, income, shopping interests and even medical

24、conditions.”可知选C。4Whats the writers attitude to this problem?ANeutral.BWorried.COptimistic. DIndifferent.解析:选B观点态度题。根据文章倒数第三段内容可知,作者指出互联网用户面临着空前的威胁。所以,可以推断作者对这个问题非常担心。故选B。加餐练(二)第卷规范增分练.语法填空A couple lived alone after their children moved away. At first, they lived in sadness as they had no one else t

25、o talk to. But later they learned to find joy in life.One day, the laundry needed to _1_ (do). While the wife was busy _2_ (fill) the washing machine and taking the clean clothes out to be hung on the line to dry, the husband was planning _3_ trick.Since the clothesline was right _4_ a secondfloor w

26、indow, the husband _5_ (decide) to use this window to play the trick. Therefore, he got a bucket full of cold water, carried it to the secondfloor window, and poured the entire bucket of water over his wife below who was _6_ (total) unaware of his plan.When the wife looked up, instead of _7_ (get) a

27、ngry, she laughed. She ran upstairs and tried to catch her husband. Both of _8_ (they) laughed happily like two little kids.The couple knew that _9_ they didnt do something to amuse themselves, theyd live a very lonely life. Luckily, they knew how to bring _10_ (laugh) into their lives. Similarly, w

28、e should also follow their example to find ways to amuse ourselves.1_2._3._4._5_6._7._8._9_10._答案:1.be done2.filling3.a4.below5.decided6totally7.getting8.them9.if10.laughter.短文改错My mom and dad often gave me surprises. Last night, they were surprised me again. After I came back, I saw somebody at hom

29、e, but I found a note on the table, what led to the second, then the third, and then the fourth . And it became more and more difficulty to find the following notes although the hints on the notes became harder to figure out. However, I loved the game. At the end, I found the gift that my parent prepared for me. It was the photo album, in which I saw many photos that my mom and dad taken of me.答案:第一句:gavegive第二句

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