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10.ColumbusreportedbackthathehaddiscoveredtheAmerican________(大洲).

答案

1.aboard 2.tradition 3.slight 4.border 5.impressive

6.nearby 7.urban 8.distance 9.confirming

10.Continent

Ⅱ.单句语法填空

1.Youareonly________(slight)underweightforyourheight.

2.Ratherthan________(refuse)tohelpyou,Iprefertoborrowmoneyfrommyfriends.

3.There'

sapinetreeintheyard,________(measure)uptotwentymetres.

4.Thetown'

swatercomesfromthe________(surround)hills.

5.Wecouldjustseetheoutlineofthehouseinthe________(mist)morning.

6.Hearingthesoundthechildrenwere________(terrify)outoftheirsenses.

7.Hiscollectionofpaintingsisthemost________(impress).

8.Iamvery________(please)withthequalityofyourwork.

9.Hebecame________(wealth)throughhardworkandcarefulsaving.

10.Doyoulike________(tradition)Chineseartusingbrushandink?

11.Hemanaged________(survive)thefinancialcrisisbycuttingdownonthedailyexpense.

12.Theywereshockedatthefact________thewholetownlayinruins.

13.________(surround)bymountainsandrivers,thecitylooksverybeautiful.

14.Thebelief________wecouldwinthegamemadeuscheerful.

15.Therewerealotofgrasscomingup,________(confirm)springhadarrived.

16.It'

s________(approximate)midnightwhenwegothome.

17.HewonthreegoldmedalsattheOlympicGames,________wasawonder.

18.Itwasatmidnight________thesnowbegantofall.

19.Catchingsight________thebeautifulscenery,shefeltrelaxed.

20.Weather________(permit),wewillgocampingtomorrow.

1.slightly 2.refuse 3.measuring 4.surrounding

5.misty 6.terrified 7.impressive 8.pleased 9.wealthy

10.traditional 11.tosurvive 12.that 13.Surrounded

14.that 15.confirming 16.approximately 17.which

18.that 19.of 20.permitting

Ⅲ.单句改错

1.HeaskedhowthedistancewasbetweenBeijingandQingdao.________

2.Thepolicemanisdoingeverythingwithinhispowerstohelpthevictim.________

3.Wecouldn'

tdecidewhethertogotoeastwardorwestward.________

4.Somanythousandsofterrifyingpeoplediedeverytimetherewasanoutbreak.________

5.WehadfewdaystogetherlastChristmas,becausetheyspentmostoftheirtimevisitedfriends.________

6.Ialwaysprefertostartearly,ratherthanleavingeverythingtothelastminute.________

1.how改为what 2.powers改为power

3.去掉go后面的to 4.terrifying改为terrified

5.visited改为visiting 6.leaving改为leave

Ⅳ.语法填空

Onceafarmerlosthiswatchinhisbarn(谷仓),inwhichlotsofgrainwaskept.Thewatch,__1__wasagiftfromhisfather,wasveryimportanttohimandhewasdeterminedtofindit.

Aftersearchingthebarnforalongtime,however,hegaveupandasked__2__helpfromagroupofchildrenwhowereplayingnearby.Hepromisedtogiveagreatrewardtowhoeverfoundthewatch.

__3__(hear)this,thechildrenhurriedinsidethebarnimmediately.__4__searchedeverywherebutstillcouldnotfindthewatchburiedinthegrain.Thefarmerwasabouttogiveup__5__alittleboywentuptohimandaskedtobegiven__6__secondchance.

Thefarmerlookedathimandthought,“Whynot?

Afterall,thiskidlookshonest.”

Sothefarmersentthelittleboybackintothebarn.Afterawhilethelittleboycameout__7__thewatchinhishand!

Thefarmer,__8__(surprise)buthappy,askedtheboyhowhesucceededwhiletheresthadfailed.

Theboyreplied,“Ididnothingbutsit__9__(quiet)andlistenforthesoundofthewatch.”

Thisshowsusthatsometimesapeacefulmindcanthink__10__(well)thananexcitedone.

1.which 2.for 3.Hearing 4.They 5.when 6.a

7.with 8.surprised 9.quietly 10.better

Ⅴ.短文改错

Thefirstdaywegotohighschool,ourheadteachertoldusthenewswhichweneededtotakethemilitarytraining.Wewereallshockingatthenews,becauseofitwassohotoutside.Howterriblyitwas!

Thenextday,wemetourtraininginstructor,whowereyoungandhandsome.Hewasstrict,buthumorous,tellinghimjokeswhenwerested.Atnight,heaskedussingmilitarysongs.Weevencompetedwithotherteams.Thedaysofthemilitarytrainingswerebeautiful,andwefoundthetrainingwasnotthathard.Webecamestrongerandmadefriendstoourmilitaryinstructor.

Thefirstdaywe

tohighschool,ourheadteachertoldusthenews

weneededtotakethemilitarytraining.Wewereall

atthenews,because

itwassohotoutside.How

itwas!

Thenextday,wemetourtraininginstructor,who

youngandhandsome.Hewasstrict,buthumorous,telling

jokeswhenwerested.Atnight,heaskedus

singmilitarysongs.Weevencompetedwithotherteams.Thedaysofthemilitary

werebeautiful,andwefoundthetrainingwasnotthathard.Webecamestrongerandmadefriends

ourmilitaryinstructor.

单元能力训练与技巧指导

Ⅰ.阅读理解

A

AmongtheinternationalstudentsinCanadawhoarestrugglingtofindajobthereaftergraduation,someeventuallymakeitwithrelativeease.They'

retheoneswho'

vealreadybuiltupmuchinternship(实习)experiencewhilestillattendinguniversity,astheirmajorsofferacooperativeprogram.

Coopprograms,afeature(特色)ofCanadianuniversityprograms,allowacademicstudiestobecombinedwithworkexperience.Duringschoolyears,studentsgettonetworkwithemployers,gaininternshipexperienceinrelevantfields,andearnacademiccreditsthatcounttowardtheirdegreeordiploma.

Coopprogramsareavailableinmostcomprehensiveuniversities,liketheUniversityofWaterloo,WilfridLaurierUniversityandYorkUniversity.Theseprogramsarenotonlyopentostudentsmajoringinbusinessbutalsotomanyscienceandartmajors.Statisticsshowthatnearly30percentofrecentforeignapplicantshavechosenmajorsthatalsosubscribetotheCoopprogram.“It'

seasytounderstand,”saidasenioreducationcounselor.Henotedthatworkingopportunitiesareprovidedbyemployersthatbuildbridgeswiththeuniversityandmostofthemarewellknowncompaniesorlocalgovernmentorganizations.Moreover,theaveragesalaryforinternsisashighasC$30,000toC$40,000ayear.

Studentscanchoosetoworkduringvacationsortermtimefreely.Therequireddurationoftheinternshipforundergraduatesrangesfromeighttotwelvemonths,orfourtosixmonthsforgraduatestudents.“Theprogramsalsobenefitthosestudentswhowanttoapplyforimmigration,”addedthecounselor.“That'

sbecausethepoliciesofmanyprovincesinCanadarequireacertainlengthofworkexperienceoftheapplicants.”

语篇解读:

本文介绍了加拿大的一些大学针对留学生的合作项目。

该项目为留学生提供了工作机会。

1.What'

sthemaincharacteristicofCoopprograms?

A.Theyofferavarietyofjobsinallfields.

B.Theymakeacademiccreditseasiertogain.

C.Employersworkwithstudentsontheirstudies.

D.Studentsgetworkexperiencewhileatuniversity.

解析:

选D 细节理解题。

通读全文可知,第二段介绍了该项目的特点。

根据第二段的第二句“Duringschoolyears,studentsgettonetworkwithemployers,gaininternshipexperienceinrelevantfields,andearnacademiccreditsthatcounttowardtheirdegreeordiploma.”可知,该合作项目的主要特点是学生可以在大学期间就获得工作经验,故D项正确。

2.Whatdoestheexampleofforeignapplicantsindicate?

A.Coopprogramsarebecomingmorepopular.

B.Theaveragesalaryforinternswillincrease.

C.Coopprogramsareopentoallmajors.

D.Companieswelcomeforeignstudents.

选A 推理判断题。

根据第三段的第三句“Statisticsshowthatnearly30...totheCoopprogram.”可知,数据显示,将近30%的外国留学生选择的专业都支持该合作项目;

据此可以判断,文中提及该例旨在说明该项目越来越受到留学生的青睐,故A项正确。

3.Whichsectionofawebsitedoesthetextprobablycomefrom?

A.Business.       B.Education.

C.Lifestyle.D.Culture.

选B 推理判断题。

通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了加拿大的一些大学针对留学生的一种合作项目。

据此可以判断,本文与教育相关,可能来自网站上的教育版块,故B项正确。

B

Inoureverydayliveswemeetsituationsinwhichwetakemanythingsforgranted.Weonlytreasurethingswhentheyaregone.Thisisasadtruthofhumannature.Oneday,Ifoundmyselfasawitnesstoasimilarsituation.

Oneevening,Ileftworkandboardedthetrain.Afterentering,Inoticedsomethingunusual.Thecenterofthecarhadafewemptyseatswhilebothendswerecrowdedwithpeoplestanding.Ididn'

tpaymuchattentionandsatdownononeoftheemptyseats.Isensedafunnysmell.Itwasn'

tlongbeforeInoticedahomelesspersonsleepingonthreeseatsinfrontofme.Hewasbleedingfromhisnose.Whywasn'

tanyonehelpinghim?

Hisclothesweretornandhewasgivingoffastrangesmell.Alongwiththesmell,hiseyesweredull,watery,andred.Occasionallyhescratchedhimselfandpeoplelookedathimasifhehadcommittedacrime.Asthetrainstoppedatstationsandmorepeoplecameintheycoveredtheirnosesandfacedawayfromhim.Alltheseatsaroundhimwereempty.

Suddenly,hebegantoswearatthepeoplearoundhim.Aplainclothespoliceofficerwholookedlikeaconstructionworkertookouthiscertificateandshowedittothehomelessman.Theofficer,notwantingtotouchthehomelessman,toldhimhisrightsanddirectedhimtoexitthetrain.Astheofficerwalkedthemanoutofthetrain,thehomelessmanturnedaroundandsaid“MYHOME!

”andstartedcrying.

Amandoesn'

tvaluethingsuntiltheyaregone.Ifhedidn'

thaveahom

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