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1、 Unit 3 Book 1一单项选择1. _by an experienced manager,the meeting turned out to be a great success.ABeing organizedBTo be organizedCOrganized DHaving organized2. I think you should change your casual_towards your diets for the sake of your health.Amanners BviewCway Dattitude3. _ to train his daughter in

2、English, he put an ad like this in the paper,“_, an English teacher for a tenyearold girl.”ADetermined; WantedBDetermined; WantingCDetermine; WantedDDetermining; Wanting4.Once we _, we should work hard until we succeed.Amake up our mindBmake our mindCmake up our mindsDmake our minds5. Michael never

3、dreamed of _ for him to be sent abroad very soon.Abeing a chanceBthere's a chanceCthere to be a chanceDthere being a chance6. In Disneyland,every year,much of the grass is replaced because Disney refuses to_signs asking his visitors not to step on them.Aput on Bput up Cput down Dput out7. John p

4、romised his doctor he would not smoke,and he_ever since.Adidn't smoke Bhasn't smoked Chadn't smoked Dwouldn't smoke8. They found the lecture hard _; they all felt sleepy.Ato be understoodBfor understandingCto understandDto have been understood9.The days _ we spent together on the far

5、m are not easy _.Awhen; to forgetBwhich; to be forgottenCthat; to forgetD/; to be forgotten10. Bob insisted that he_nothing wrong and_from work.Adid;won't be fired Bhad done;not be firedCshould do;mustn't be fired Ddo;shouldn't be fired11. So quickly_that I couldn't catch up with him

6、.Adid he run Bran heChe ran Dhad he run12. After a knock at the door, the child heard his mother's voice _ him.Acalling Bcalled Cbeing called Dto call13. When asked to explain _ he did to make his students so fascinated with his lessons, the teacher paused and thought deeply.Awhat it was that Bt

7、hat what it wasCwhat was it that Dthat what was it14. An increasing number of students, year by year, across China _ hard to realize their dream of studying abroad.Aare trying Bhave tried Cwill try Dtry15I ran into the back of a truck yesterday and damaged my car badly.I suppose you _ too fast.Ahave

8、 driven BdroveCwere driving Dhad driven16. _ I can see, there is only one possible way to keep away from the danger A. As long as B. As far as C. Just as D. Even if17. He didnt finish his homework in time, for one thing he played the game, _he slept.A. secondly B. for one thing C. for another D. fin

9、ally 18. Im still working on my project.Oh, youll miss the deadline. Time is _.A. running outB. going outC. giving outD. losing out 19. Our English teacher often tells us that the verb must_ the subject in person and number. A. agree to B. agree with C. agree on D. agree20. -Lovely weather, isnt it?

10、 -Yes, A bit cold, _. A. although B. though C. even though D. as though第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)完形填空“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I faced 41 . “If you can 42 , one day something good will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if it were not

11、for that 43 disappointment.”Mother was right, which I 44 after graduating from college in 1932. I had decided to try for a/an 45 in radio, then work my 46 up to sports announcer. I hitchhiked(搭便车) to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station-and got 47 every time.In one studio, a kind lady to

12、ld me that big stations couldnt risk hiring 48 persons. “Go out in the sticks and find a 49 station that'll give you a chance,” she said.I went home to Dixon, Illinois. While there was no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local athlete

13、 to manage its sports department. Since Dixon was 50 I had played high school football, I 51 . The job sounded just right for me. But I wasn't 52 .My disappointment 53 . Although I didnt say anything, Mom reminded, “Everything happens for the best.” Dad 54 me the car to job hunt. I tried WOC Rad

14、io in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur, told me they had 55 hired an announcer.As I left his office, my 56 boiled over(沸溢,发怒). I asked aloud, “How can a fellow get to be a 57 announcer if he cant get a job in a radio station?”I was waiting for the ele

15、vator when I heard MacArthur 58 , “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he stood me before a 59 and asked me to broadcast an 60 game.41.A. falling B. disappointment C. pain D. suffering42.A. put on B. take on C. carry on D. get on43. A. previous B. timely C

16、. later D. difficult44. A. looked B. searched C. checked D. discovered45. A . job B. talk C. interview D. speech46. A. way B. means C. mouths D. feet47. A. turned up B. turned off C. turned on D. turned down48. A. inexperienced B. beautiful C. disappointed D. experimented49. A. large B. small C. new

17、 D. old50. A. when B. the place C. that D. where51. A. admitted B. applied C. accepted D. received52. A. refused B. agreed C. hired D. managed53. A. can have shown B. must have shown C. should have shown D. could have shown54. A. offered B. provided C. took D. supplied55. A. ever B. still C. yet D.

18、already56. A. frustration B. interest C. anger D. hatred57. A. news B. sports C. radio D. story58. A. commanding B. calling C. whispering D. suggesting59. A. reception B. computer C. desk D. microphone60. A. imaginary B. unbelievable C. important D. unexpected阅读理解AI had been a step-mother for six ye

19、ars, and with my husband,I had watched his young children growing into teenagers. Although they lived mostly with their mother, they spent a lot of time with us. Over the years, we all learned to become more comfortable with each other. However, I continued to feel somewhat like an outsider. When th

20、e children moved to a town five hours away, my husband was understandably destroyed. In order to keep in touch with the kids, we set up an e-mail and chat-line service.Ironically (具有讽刺意义的是), this technology can make us feel out of touch and more in need of real human contact. If a computer message c

21、ame addressed to “Dad”, I'd feel forgotten. If my name appeared along with his, it would brighten my day. Yet always there was some distance to be crossed, not just over the telephone wires.Late one evening, as my husband was snoozing (打盹), I was catching up on my e-mail, an “instant message” ap

22、peared on the screen. It was Margo, my oldest stepdaughter, also up late in front of her computer. We sent several messages back and forth, exchanging the latest news. When we “chatted” like that, she wouldnt necessarily know if it was me or her dad unless she asked. That night she didnt ask and I d

23、idnt tell her it was me either. After hearing the latest volleyball scores and the details about a coming dance at her school, I said that it was late and I should go to sleep. Her return message read, “Okay, talk to you later! Love you!”At this, a wave of sadness ran through me and I realized that

24、she must have thought she was writing to her father the whole time. She and I would never have openly exchange such words of love. Feeling guilty (内疚的) for not telling her the truth, yet not wanting to embarrass (使人尴尬) her, I simply replied, “Love you too! Have a good sleep!”I thought again of their

25、 family circle and I felt again the sharp ache of emptiness and “otherness”. Then, just as my fingers reached for the keys to return the screen to black, Margo's final message appeared. It read, “Tell Dad good night for me too.” With tear-filled eyes, I turned the machine off.61. Why was the aut

26、hors husband ever understandably destroyed at first?A. he couldnt see his children often.B. he had an unhappy marriage.C. his children didnt like him any longer.D. he had got a kind of serious disease.62. By saying “Yet always there was some distance to be crossed,” the writer infers that _.A. their

27、 children lived in a town five hours awayB. their children had to talk to them on the phoneC. there was a generation gap between themD. the relationship between them was not so close63. The author thought that Margo must have mistaken her for her father because _. A. her father liked to chat about h

28、er activitiesB. her father always stopped chatting like thatC. Margo never said goodbye to the author in this wayD. Margo never chatted with the author alone64. From this passage, we can learn that a step-parent can _.A. never know the special relationship between a parent and a childB. exchange e-m

29、ails and messages with step-children C. be part of the “inner circle” of the familyD. never be liked by his or her step-children 65. How was the experience of the author as a stepmother that night?A. Heart-warming.B. Full of sadness.C. Heart-breaking.D. Disappointing.BMANCHESTER, England Heres some

30、good news that vegetarians (素食者) can really sink their teeth into: Researchers in UMA Group have developed genetically (转基因地) engineered fruit trees that produce real meat!Fruit from the new Meat Trees, developed by British scientists using the gene technology, is closely like ordinary grape-fruit.

31、But when you cut the fruit open, inside is fresh beef! “Our trees may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but its really true,” declares Dr. Vincent, director of the UMA Group, which created the amazing trees. “Vegetarians have been complaining for years that in spite of their firm

32、belief against eating meat, they still desire the taste of meat once in a while. Now they can have their cake and eat it too.” Although its taken 12 years to develop the trees, the idea is simple. “We take the genes from cattle and put them into the cells (细胞) of grape-fruit trees,”Dr. Vincent says.

33、 “When the seeds grow into trees, they produce meat instead of ordinary fruit. You get the taste even the smell.” Those whove tried the meat agree it tastes like the real thing. “I was a bit unwilling to believe at first when I sank my teeth into a hamburger after they told me it grew on a tree,” sa

34、ys Londoner Mark, who took part in a taste-test. “But it was juicy and delicious nothing leafy about it at all.”Meat Tree products could be on the market in Great Britain by the end of next year. Some vegetarians insist they should never eat meat even if it grew on a tree. Others love the idea. “My

35、mouth is watering already,” says a devoted vegetarian of 20 years. 66. According to what Dr. Vincent said, we know that _. A. vegetarians like to make a cake and enjoy it later B. the idea of Meat Trees came from a science fiction movie C. vegetarians can eat meat from the new trees D. vegetarians c

36、an taste and even smell fruit from Meat Trees67. The passage tells us that _. A. Meat Tree products are sure to be popular with vegetarians B. most vegetarians like the taste of fruit from Meat Trees C. you can buy fruit from Meat Trees in the supermarket in Great Britain now D. it's hard to tel

37、l fruit on Meat Trees from ordinary fruit without cutting in68. In paragraph 5, the author took Mark for example to _. A. show he is one of the devoted vegetarians B. prove the real taste of fruit from Meat Trees C. tell how a vegetarian eats the new fruit D. to explain how the taste-test is given69

38、. By writing this passage, the author wants to _. A. show readers a new achievement in gene technology B. encourage people to eat fruit from Meat Trees C. explain how meat is produced on trees D. tell vegetarians good news about Meat TreesCIm fat. Im too skinny. Id be happy if I were taller, shorter

39、, had curly hair, straight hair, a smaller nose, bigger muscles, longer legs. Do any of these statements sound familiar? Do you often put yourself down? If so, youre not alone. As a teen, youre going through a ton of changes in your body. And as your body changes, so does your image (形象) of yourself

40、. Lots of people have trouble getting used to it and this can affect their confidence.Some people think they need to change how they look or act to feel good about themselves. But actually all you need to do is change the way you see your body and how you think about yourself.The first thing to do i

41、s recognize that your body is your own, no matter what shape, size, or color it comes in. If youre very worried about your weight or size, go to your doctor to check that things are OK. But its no ones business but your own what your body is likefinally, you have to be happy with yourself. Next, fin

42、d which aspects of your appearance you can change and which you cant change and need to acceptlike their height, for example, or their shoe size.If there are things about yourself that you want to change and can do this by making goals for yourself. For example, if you want to get fit, make a plan t

43、o exercise every day and eat nutritious foods.When you hear negative comments coming from within yourself, tell yourself to stop. Try building your confidence by listing three things in your day that really gave you pleasure. It can be anything like the way the sun felt on your face, the sound of yo

44、ur favorite band, or the way someone laughed at your jokes.70. From the first paragraph, we can infer that .A. many teens cant accept their body change easily B. most teens like to have a special body imageC. teens prefer to change their body image quicklyD. teens usually change their opinions on th

45、eir body imageks5u71. Which of the following does the author probably agree with?A. Change the way other people look at you.B. Go to your doctor for advice on how to change your body.C. Realize you cant change everything about yourself.D. Learn from some celebrities on how to change your body.72. Th

46、e underlined phrase “put yourself down” in the first paragraph probably means .A. make yourself fall down B. say negative things about yourself C. force yourself to do something D. write down your name somewhere73The passage is mainly about .A. how to adjust to the changes of your bodyB. how to build confidence by changing your bodyC. how to keep an attractive body imageD. how to fi

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