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Module6TheTangPoems单元练习一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whatistheman'sphonenumber? A.377-765-8697. B.377-765-8679. C.377-765-8769.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace? A.Inastore. B.Inaclassroom. C.Atahotel.3.Whatisthemandoing? A.Givingthewomanadvice. B.Encouragingthewoman. C.Frighteningthewoman.4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout? A.Whattheweatherwillbelikethisweekend. B.Whattheylikedoingintheirsparetime. C.Whattheywilldothisweekend.5.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydotomorrow? A.Gototheparty. B.SpendtimewithLinda. C.Celebratehis32ndbirthday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdidthewomanthinkoftheEnglishliteraturecourse? A.Interesting. B.Difficult. C.Dull.7.Whichcourseisthewomangoingtotakethisterm? A.Englishliterature. B.Romanhistory. C.Chemistry.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesn'tthemangotowatchTVinthesittingroom? A.Hedoesn'tlikewatchingnews. B.HewantstospendtimewithAnn. C.HehasnointerestinwatchingTV.9.Howoldwillthemanbewhenhismotherbuyshimalaptop? A.10. B.12. C.14.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthestudythewomanreadmainlyabout? A.Mostofthetimepeoplespendonlineatworkiswasted. B.PeoplespendsometimeonFacebookeveryday. C.MostpeoplelikesurfingtheInternetathome.11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Heisn'tgoodatmanaginghistime. B.Helikestalkingwithhisfriendsonline. C.HesurfstheInternettorelaxatwork.12.Whatisprobablythewoman? A.Anewspaperreporter. B.Anofficelady. C.Acomputerexpert.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howmanystudentstookthecourse? A.14. B.15. C.16.14.WhatdoesthemaninthecoursedoonTuesdaymornings? A.Helearnstowritepoems. B.Hereadswell-knownpoems. C.Heteacheskidspoems.15.Whatkindofpoemsdoesthemanthinkaregoodpoems? A.Poemsthatdescribebeautifulthings. B.Poemsthatarewritteninbeautifulwords. C.Poemsthatshowreaderstheworldthroughthepoet'seyes.16.Howdidthekids'respondtothepoemBetweenWalls? A.Theyshowedinterestinit. B.Theyfoundittoodifficult. C.Theyfounditboring.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidBenetprobablypublishhisfifthbook? A.Around1920. B.Around1925. C.Around1930.18.HowdidBenetmakemostofhismoney? A.Bywritingpoemsforlocalmagazines. B.Bywritingstoriesforlocalnewspapers. C.Bywritingstoriesforpopularmagazines.19.WhatdidBenetdowiththeawardof2,500dollars? A.Hedonatedittoanorganization. B.Heusedittocontinuehiswriting. C.HeusedittostudyAmerica'sCivilWar.20.WhatdoweknowaboutBenet? A.HereadhispoemsonAmericanandBritishradio. B.Heusedhispoemstoteachhistorystudents. C.HereceivedAmerica'sPulitzerPrizein1929.二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)21.Hep

himselftobeanablepersonfortheposition.22.Thefilmhasagreata

foryoungaudience.23.Mathilde'sroughhandsandfacer

alifeofhardwork.24.Agoodteamshouldlearnfrombothsuccessesandf

.25.S

arelongerwhenthesunislowinthesky.26.Primaryschoolstudentsd

someoftheirpocketmoneytohelpthepupilsinquake-hitareas.27.Thenewsonthiswebisu

everyday;youcangetinformationaboutwhathappensaroundtheworldintime.28.Herfatherwillnevera

ofhermarriagetoyou.29.OnChristmasEve,thewholefamilyhelpedtod

thehouse.30.Herproblemism

,notphysical.三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)31.Inordertohelpallthechildrentoreceiveeducation,manypeoplewouldliketo

(捐赠)moneythroughtheHopeProject.32.Hewascomfortablebutsuffering,althoughhedidnotadmitthe

(痛苦)atall.33.Eventswereto

(证明)thewisdomoftheirdecision.34.Weshouldpaymoreattentiontoour

(精神上的)health.35.Theastronautswereinvitedtotakepartinthefiftieth

(周年纪念)ofourschool.36.Aninventorhasarich

(想象力)sothatheorsheinventsmanynewthings.37.Wearecurrentlyflyingatan

(海拔)of15000metres.38.Theroomwas

(装饰,装修)inacombinationofgreensandblues.39.Twobigtreesinmyyardcasttheir

(影子)onthewall.40.Don'tloseheartandremember,"

(失败)isthemotherofsuccess."41.Hedoesn't

(赞同)ofmeleavingschoolthisyear.42.Ifmychildrenarerude,that

(反映)onmeasaparent.43.Thefeedbackfromthecomputerenablesusto

(更新)theprogram.44.Youneedtoapproachthatanimalwith

(谨慎)asitmaybite.45.Chinahasalwaysbeenakey

(倡导者)ofthepeaceprocess.四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)46.Thetrainleftthreeminutesago.You

(应早一点来).(come)47.Johnwenttothehospitalalone.If

meaboutit,Iwouldhavegonewithhim.(tell)约翰独自去了医院。如果他告诉我的话,我会跟他一起去的。(词数不限)48.他肯定没回家,我一会儿前看见他在打篮球。

,Isawhimplayingbasketballamomentago.(go)49.Lastnight'sTVnewssaidthatbythenthedeathofthemissingpeople

(未证实)yet.(prove)50.Hadhespentmoretimepreparingforthedrivingtest,he

(就通过了).(pass)51.太晚了,我想他或许已经睡了。It'stoolate.Ithinkhe

tobed.52.Don'tcometomorrow.

(我宁愿)youcamenextweekend.53.从他的表情上你可以看出他在说假话。(词数不限)You

fromhisfacethathewaslying.54.Youcan'texpectmeto

(赞成;赞许)it.(词数不限)55.你本该把牛奶放到冰箱里。我想这牛奶已经不能喝了。(词数不限)You

themilkintothefridge.Iexpectithasbecomeundrinkable.(put)56.要不是昨天晚上那个时候在下雨的话,我会参加你的生日宴会的。(attend)(词数不限)I

yourbirthdaypartylastnightbutforthefactthatitwasrainingatthattime.57.我手机在哪呢?我记得把它放包里了。你可能把它落在家里了。Whereismycellphone?IrememberIputitinmybag.You

itathome.58.Ididn'thearthetelephone.I

(一定是睡着了).(asleep)59.You

(不应该迟到)foryesterday'smeeting,asitwassoimportant.(ought)(词数不限)60.不管她怎么用力推,门总是打不开。(词数不限)Thedoor

,nomatterhowhardshepushed.(open)五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)61. Wheneverwemet,Lily

greetmefirstthoughIwasyoungerthanher. A.must B.would C.should D.could62.

youinterruptnow?Can'tyouseeI'monthephone? SorrySir,butit'surgent. A.Can B.Should C.Must D.Would63. Thegovernment

tothecountrytopaymoreattentiontoaflu. A.appealed B.suggested C.called D.explained64. Ifyoubroughtyourswimsuitwithyou,we

swimminginthelakenow. A.couldgo B.couldhavegone C.cango D.havegone65. Policehavefound

appearstobethelostancientstatue. A.which B.where C.how D.what66. Susan

thetaskwithintwohours.Butshedidn't,soshefailedtheexam. A.shouldaccomplish B.mustaccomplish C.shouldhaveaccomplished D.musthaveaccomplished67. Duringthelong-termcooperation,Mr.Li

asmart,honestandtrustworthyman. A.appeared B.made C.turned D.proved68. Ialways

onlifewhenlisteningtoBeethoven'ssymphony. A.react B.recover C.reflect D.respond69. How'syournewbabysitter? We

askforabetterone.Allourkidslovehersomuch. A.should B.might C.mustn't D.couldn't70. Thewomanhasbeentakingcareofhersickhusbandfortenyears. She

havegonethroughalotofdifficulties. A.need B.would C.should D.must71. InthespokenEnglishofsomeareasintheUS,the"r"soundsattheendofthewords

. A.aredropped B.drop C.arebeingdropped D.havedropped72. Iamsogladthatmyjobinterview

besosuccessful,whichisfarfrommyexpectation. A.might B.would C.should D.must73. Marymadecoffee

herguestswerefinishingtheirmeal. A.sothat B.although C.while D.asif74. Wewouldratherourdaughter

athomewithus,butitisherchoice,andsheisnotachildanylonger. A.wouldstay B.hasstayed C.stayed D.stay75. Oh,dear!Whatonearth

thismean? A.could B.can C.may D.might76. Mr.Ballyapproved

theconferencewhichwouldbenefitmealot. A.metoattend B.formyattending C.ofmetoattend D.ofmyattending77. Iftherewerenoexamsandparentsmeetings,highschoollife

muchenjoyable. A.willbe B.mustbe C.wouldbe D.wouldhavebeen78. Inthisforesttherearemoreorless15kindsofsnakes,

5areextremelydangerous. A.which B.where C.ofwhich D.inwhich79. Ifyoudon'tlikethedrinkyou

,justleaveitandtryadifferentone. A.ordered B.areordering C.willorder D.hadordered80. We

thedifficultytogether,butwhydidn'tyoutellme? A.shouldface B.mightface C.couldhavefaced D.musthavefaced六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)“Howdidyoudoit,Dad?Howhaveyoumanagednottotakeadrinkforalmost20years?”Ittookmealmost20yearstohavethe81

toevenaskmyfatherthisverypersonalquestion.WhenDadfirst82

drinking,thewholefamilywason83

andneedleseverytimehegotintoa84

that,inthepast,wouldhave85

himdrinkingagain.Forafewyearswewere86

tobringitup87

thatthedrinkingwouldbeginagain.“IhadthislittlepoemthatIwouldrecitetomyselfatleastfourtofivetimesaday,”wasDad's88

tomy18-year-oldunaskedquestion.“Thewordswereaconstant89

tomethatthingswere90

sohardthatIcouldnotdealwiththem,”Dadsaid.Andthenhe91

thepoemwithme.Thepoem's92

,yetprofoundwordsimmediatelybecame93

ofmydailyroutineaswell.Aboutamonthafterthistalkwithmyfather,Ireceivedagiftinthemailfromafriendofmine.Itwasabookofdailysayingsofwisdomwithone94

foreachdayoftheyear.Ithasbeenmyexperiencethatwhenyougetsomethingwithdaysoftheyearonit,younaturallyturntothepagethatlistsyourown95

.I96

openedthebooktoNovember10tosee97

wordsofwisdomthisbookhadinstoreforme.ThemomentIglancedatthepage,tearsof98

andappreciation99

downmyface.There,onmybirthday,wastheexactsamepoemthathad100

myfatherforalltheseyears!ItiscalledtheSerenityPrayer:God,grantmetheserenitytoacceptthethingsIcannotchange;thecouragetochangethethingsIcan,andthewisdomtoknowthedifference.81. A.chance B.courage C.ability D.right82. A.gaveup B.tookup C.started D.continued83. A.thread B.duty C.fire D.pins84. A.situation B.habit C.condition D.house85. A.stopped B.made C.started D.asked86. A.sure B.uncertain C.afraid D.eager87. A.oncondition B.forrear C.incase D.providing88. A.reply B.words C.excuse D.explanation89. A.fear B.imagination C.thought D.reminder90. A.never B.seldom C.always D.ever91. A.discussed B.shared C.offered D.talked92. A.simple B.long C.wonderfully D.boring93. A.all B.that C.any D.part94. A.listed B.included C.read D.said95. A.character B.birthday C.qualities D.favorites96. A.doubtfully B.carefully C.happily D.hurriedly97. A.where B.whether C.what D.how98. A.disbelief B.anger C.sorrow D.regret99. A.hung B.pulled C.rolled D.pushed100. A.troubled B.disturbed C.pleased D.helped七、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)AEdwardEstlinCummingswasapoetwell-knownforhowhewrotehispoems.Hewrotehispoemswithcapital(大写的)lettersinthewords.Forexample,thetitleofoneofhispoemsisThelittlehorseisnewlY.The"Y"isacapitalletter.Healsoused"i"insteadof"I"torefertohimselfinthepoems.EdwardwasbornonOctober14,1894inCambridge,Massachusetts.Edward'sfatherwasalsonamedEdward.YoungEdward'smotherwasnamedRebecca.Shelovedtospendtimewithherchildren.ShealsotaughtEdwardJr.howtowritepoems.Edward'ssisterwasborn1896andhernamewasElizabeth.Edward'sfatherwasthefirstprofessorofSociologyatHarvardUniversity.HelaterbecametheministerofoneofBoston'srespectedchurches.Hewastheonewhotaughthissontousehishandsaswellashismind.EdwardJr.usedhishandstopaintabstractart.E.E.Cummingswasaverysmartboy.Edwardwas12whenhebecameafreshmaninhighschool.Helovedcircuses,ballets,musicandamusementparks.EdwardgraduatedfromHarvardin1916.DuringWorldWarI,hejoinedthearmyandwassenttoFrancewherehedroveanambulance.HeandhisfriendfromHarvardwerearrestedbecausepeoplethoughttheywereGermanspies.Theywerekeptinoneroomwheretheyslept,ate,talkedandtriedtodealwiththeirfearsandboredom.Edwardwrotehisfirstbook,publishedin1922,calledTheEnormousRoom,basedonhiswartimeexperiences.E.E.Cummingswasapoetthatmadehisownrulesinpoetry.Hewasoneofthemostpopularpoetsofthe20thcentury.101.WhichisaspecialfeatureofE.E.Cummings'poems? A.Theirtitlesareallwrittenwithcapitalletters. B.Aspecialcapitalletterisusedinthemtorefertothewriter. C.Heused"Y"toreferto"you". D.Heusedlettersinaspecialwayinthem.102.What'sthesecondparagraphmainlyabout? A.Edward'sschooling. B.Edward'sparents. C.Edward'sfamily. D.Edward'schildhood.103.E.E.Cummingswasarrestedinthewarbecause

. A.hewenttoFrancewithoutpermission B.helookedlikeaFrenchman C.hewasthoughttobeGermanagent D.hedroveawayacarthatbelongedtothearmyBLongago,poemswererecitedoutloudinsteadofbeingwrittendown.WhentheGreeksfirststartedtheOlympics,theyheldpoetrycontestsaswellasathleticcompetitions.Now,poetrycompetitionshavebeenrevived(恢复).Thisyear,120,000highschoolstudentscompetedinthefirstPoetryOutLoudNationalRecitationContest,performingpoemsfrommemoryfor$100,000inprizes.Thefirstcompetitionswereheldinclassrooms.Thewinnerswentontoschool-widecontests,andthentheycompetedincityandstatecompetitions.Finally,the50statechampions,alongwiththeDistrictofColumbiachampioncametoWashington,D.C.lastweekforthelastshowdown.Afterthe51championscompetedagainstoneanother,12wentontothefinals.Thenthefieldwasnarrowedtofive.Thefinalfivehadonelastchanceto"perform"apoem.Theoverallchampion,JacksonHille,ahighschoolseniorfromOhio,wona$20,000scholarship.TheNationalEndowmentfortheArtsandthePoetryFoundationstartedPoetryOutLoudbecausetheyrealizedthathearingapoemperformedisadifferentexperiencefromreadingitonapage.It'snotjustamatterofsayingthewordsintherightorder.It'sthetoneofvoice,thepauses,thegestures,andtheattitudeofthepersonperformingthatbringthewordstolife."Eachtimewehearsomebodyreciteapoem,wefindsomethingfreshandinterestingaboutit,"saysNationalPublicRadioBroadcasterScottSimon,masterofceremoniesforthefinals.Hearingitinanewvoiceofferssomethingnewtothelistener.Notonlydothepeoplehearingpoemshaveanewexperience,memorizingandpresentingpoemshelpstheparticipants(选手)understandthosepoemsinanewway.AnotherbenefitofacompetitionsuchasPoetryOutLoudisthattheparticipantslearnpublic-speakingskillsthatcanhelpthemforlife.104.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanknow

. A.theGreekswerethefirsttowritepoems B.theOlympicsusedtostartwithpoemreciting C.poemswerespreadorallyinthepast D.athleteswereaskedtorecitepoemsbeforecompeting105.HowmanyroundsofcompetitionsdidthechampionstakebeforetheywenttoWashington,D.C.? A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.106.Accordingtothepassage,hearingapoemrecitedbydifferentpeoplecan

. A.bringanewlifetolisteners B.helplistenersfindtheirinterest C.makelistenerslearnthewords D.offersomethingnewtolisteners107.Onebenefittheparticipantsgetfrompoemrecitationcompetitionsisthattheycan

. A.becomeskilledinspeakinginpublic. B.writegoodpoemsthemselves. C.changetheirattitudestowardslife. D.makefriendswithmanygreatpoets.108.What'sthemainideaofthepassage? A.Recitingpoemsimprovesyourmemory. B.Rememberingalotofpoemsisfun. C.Poetshaveagreattime. D.Poetrycompetitionsfreshusup.CTellastoryandtellitwell,andyoumayopenwidetheeyesofachild,openuplinesofcommunicationinabusiness,orevenopenpeople'smindtoanothercultureorrace.Peopleinmanyplacesaredigginguptheoldfolkstoriesandthemessagesinthem.Forexample,mostAmericanstorytellersgettheirtalesfromawidevarietyofsources,cultures,andtimes.Theyregardstorytellingnotonlyasausefultoolinchildeducation,butalsoasameaningfulactivitythathelpsadultsunderstandthemselvesaswellasthosewhoseculturemaybeverydifferentfromtheirown."Mostlocalstoriesarebasedonalargertheme,"AmericanstorytellerOpalangaPughsays,"Cinderella(灰姑娘),orthecentralideaofagoodchildprotectedbyhergoodness,appearsinvariousformsinalmosteverycultureoftheworld."Workingwithstudentsinschools,Pughhelpsthemunderstandtheirownculturesandthegeneralmessagesofthestories.Sheworkswithprisonerstoo,helpingthemknowingwhotheyarebytellingstoriesthatherlistenerscanwrite,direct,andactintheirownlives.Iftheydon'tlikethestorytheyareliving,theycanrewritethestory.Pughalsoworkstohelpopenuplinesofcommunicationbetweenmanagersandworkers."Foreveryadvanceinbusiness,"shesays,"thereisagreaterneedforcommunication."Storytellingcanhaveagreateffectoneithersideofthemanager-workerrelationship,shesays.PughspentseveralyearsinNigeria,whereshelearnedhowcloselystorytellingwaslinkedtotheeverydaylifeofthepeoplethere.Thebenefitsofstorytellingarefoundeverywhere,shesays."Ilearnedhowpeopleusedstoriestospreadtheirculture,"shesays,"WhatIdoistofocusonthevalueofthestoriesthatpeoplecantranslateintotheirowndailyworldofaffairs.Weareallstorytellers.Weallhaveastorytotell.Wetelleverybody'sstory."109.WhatdowelearnaboutAmericanstorytellersfromParagraph2? A.Theysharethesamewayofstorytelling. B.Theyprefertotellthestoriesfromothercultures. C.TheylearntheirstoriesfromtheAmericannatives. D.Theyfindstorytellingusefulforbothchildrenandadults.110.Theunderlinedsentencesuggeststhatprisonerscan

. A.startanewlife B.settledowninanotherplace C.directfilms D.becomegoodactors111.Whatisthemainideaofthetext? A.Storytellingcaninfluencethewaypeoplethink. B.Storytellingisvitaltothegrowthofbusiness. C.Storytellingisthebestwaytoeducatechildreninschool. D.Storytellinghelpspeopleunderstandthemselvesandothers.DSciencehasalotofuses.Itcanreveal(揭示)lawsofnature,curediseases,makebombs,andhelpbridgestostandup.Indeedscienceissogoodatwhatitdoesthatthere'salwaysatemptation(诱惑)todragitintoproblemswhereitmaynotbehelpful.DavidBrooks,authorofTheSocialAnimal,TheHiddenSourcesofLove,Character,andAchievement,appearstobethelatestinalonglineofwriterswhohavefailedtoresistthetemptation.Brooksgainedfameforseveralbooks.HislatestbookTheSocialAnimal,however,ismoreambitiousandseriousthanhisearlierbooks.Itisanattempttodealwithasetofweightytopics.Thebookfocusesonbigquestions:Whathassciencerevealedabouthumannature?Whatarethesourcesofcharacter?Andwhyaresomepeoplehappyandsuccessfulwhileothersaren't?Toanswerthesequestions,Brookssurveysawiderangeofsubjects.Becauseofthis,youmightexpectthebooktocoveravarietyoffacts.ButBrookshasstructuredhisbookinanunusual,andperhapsunfortunateway.Insteadofintroducingscientifictheories,hetellsastory,withinwhichhetriestomakehispoints,perhapsinordertokeepthereader'sattention.SoasHaroldandErica,theheroandheroineinhisstory,livethroughchildhood,wehearaboutthescienceofchilddevelopmentandastheybegintodatewehearaboutthetheoryofsexualattraction.Brookscarriesthisthroughtothedeathofoneofhischaracters.Onthewhole,Brooks'sstoryisacceptableifuninspired.Asonewouldexpect,hiswritingismostlyclearand,tobefair,somechaptersstandoutabovetherest.Ienjoyed,forinstance,thechapterinwhichHarolddiscovershowtothinkonhisown.WhileHaroldandEricaarecertainlynotstrongcharacters,themoreseriousproblemswithTheSocialAnimallieelsewhere.TheseproblemspartlyinvolveBrooks'sattempttotranslatehistaleintoscience.112.Theauthormentionsthefunctionsofscienceatthebeginningofthepassageto

. A.showwheresciencecanbeapplied B.showthevalueofBrooks'snewbook C.remindthereaderoftheimportanceofscience D.explainwhymanywritersusescienceintheirworks113.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingcouldbeastrengthofthebook? A.Itsstrongbasis. B.Itsconvincingpoints. C.Itsclearwriting. D.Itsstrongcharacters.114.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"refertoinParagraph3? A.introducingscientifictheories B.tellingastory C.thescienceofchilddevelopment D.thetheoryofsexualattraction115.Whatistheauthor'sgeneralattitudetowardsthebook? A.Contradictory(矛盾的). B.Supportive. C.Cautious. D.Critical.116.Whatistheauthorlikelytowriteaboutafterthelastparagraph? A.Problemswiththebook. B.Brooks'lifeexperience. C.Deathofthecharacters. D.Brooks'translationskills.八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)TipsonTouringtheUKPlanningavisittotheUK?Herearesometipsonhowtoenjoyyourvisittothecountry.AdvanceplanningYouneedavisafortheUK.YouwillneedtogototheBritishEmbassy,atleasttwomonthsbeforethestartofyourjourney,andfillinanapplication.117.

Don'tbenervousaboutthis,asitisquickandinformal.GreetingsWhenyouarriveinBritain,someonewillmeetyouattheairport.118.

Butdon'tdothatfortoolong.Menandwomenshakehandswhentheyfirstmeet.BodylanguageBritishpeopledonotstandtooclosetoeachother.119.

Butdon'tstareatthem.Britishpeopleoftenlookawayfromyouwhentheytalk,andthenlookatyouagainattheendofthesentence.FoodThesocialrulesabouteatinginBritainseemstrangefromothercountries.ManyfamiliesintheUKonlysitatthetabletogetherattheweekend.Somefamilieshavea"TV"dinner,whoeattheirmealwhilewatchingTV.120.

Atthetable,eatquietlyanddon'tliftthebowluptoyourmouth.MakingconversationsItispolitetoaskaboutthehistoryandcustomsoftheplaceyouvisit.121.

Butdon'taskthemtheiragesorincome,unlesstheyareaboutthesameageasyou.Bringsomephotosofyourfamilytoshowthem,andperhapsasmallgift.Youwillsoonfindyouneedn'thaveworriedandthatyouhavemadesomenewfriends! A.Hugandkissthemonthecheeks. B.Greetthembyshakinghandsfirmly. C.Thenthestafftherewillinterviewyou. D.Lookatthepersonyoumeetandsmile. E.Othersdoitatdifferenttimesoftheday. F.Lateryouwillhaveaphysicalexaminationandaquestionnaire. G.Peoplewillbeencouragedtotalkmoreiftheyfindyou'reinterested.九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)Asweallknow,everyonein15th-centuryEuropetended122.

(think)thattheworldwasflatexceptforChristopherColumbus.Andasusual,weareall123.

(absolute)wrong.Notonly124.

(be)aroundEarthanacceptedfactinColumbus'day,buttheancientGreekswerecalculatingthesizeoftheEarthinthe3rdcenturyBC.Everyancientsailorknewtheconstellationsroseintheskyasyousailedsouth.Andthenthere'sthewholelunareclipse(月蚀)phenomenon125.

showstheEarth'scurvedshadow.Columbuswasn'ttryingtoprovetheEarthwasroundwhen126.

(set)sailin1492.Thetruthwas127.

hewastryingtoprovethatsailingdirectlytothewestwasthequickestwaytogettotheFarEastandthetreasuredspiceportsofIndia.However,hiscalculationsturnedouttobewrong,andheandhiscrewwouldsurely128.

(die)iftheyhadnotfoundagroupofCaribbeanisland129.

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