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UnitBook月日学生用书李亚凡
Unit6
PartⅠListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter.
1.A.Themanenjoystravelingbycar.
B.Themanlivesfarfromthesubway.
C.Themanisgoodatdriving.
D.Themanusedtoownacar.
2.A.Tonyshouldcontinuetakingthecourse.
B.SheapprovesofTony’sdecision.
C.Tonycanchooseanothersciencecourse.
D.Shecan’tmeetTonysoearlyinthemorning.
3.A.Shehastostudyfortheexam.
B.Sheisparticularlyinterestedinplays.
C.She’seagertowatchthenewplay.
D.Shecanlendhernotestotheman.
4.A.Theywillbereplacedbyon-lineeducationsoonerorlater.
B.Theywillattractfewerkidsason-lineeducationexpands.
C.Theywillcontinuetoexistalongwithon-lineeducation.
D.Theywilllimittheirteachingtocertainsubjectsonly.
5.A.Moststudentswouldliketoworkforanewspaper.
B.Moststudentsfindajobbyreadingadvertisements.
C.Moststudentsfindithardtogetajobaftertheygraduate.
D.Moststudentsdon’twantjobsadvertisedinthenewspapers.
6.A.Movethewashingmachinetothebasement.
B.Turnthebasementintoaworkshop.
C.Repairthewashingmachine.
D.Finishhisassignment.
7.A.Somestudentsatthebackcannotheartheprofessor.
B.Theprofessorhaschangedhisreadingassignment.
C.Someofthestudentsarenotontheprofessor’slist.
D.Theprofessorhasbroughtextracopiesofhisassignment.
8.A.Shedoesn’twanttotalkaboutthecontest.
B.She’smodestabouthersuccessinthecontest.
C.She’sspenttwoyearsstudyingEnglishinCanada.
D.She’sveryproudofhersuccessinthespeechcontest.
9.A.Talkingaboutsports. B.Writinguplocalnews.
C.Readingnewspapers. D.Puttingupadvertisements.
10.A.Theyshouldn’tchangetheirplan. B.They’dbetterchangetheirmind.
C.Thetennisgamewon’tlastlong. D.Weatherforecastsarenotreliable.
SectionBCompoundDictation
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfromS1toS7withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.ForblanksnumberedfromS8toS10youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Therearealotofgoodcamerasavailableatthemoment—mostofthesearemadeinJapanbuttherearealsogood(S1)_____modelsfromGermanyandtheUSA.Wehave(S2)_____arangeofdifferentmodelstoseewhichisthebest(S3)_____formoney.Afteranumberofdifferenttestsandinterviewswithpeoplewhoare(S4)_____withthedifferentcamerasbeingassessed,ourresearchers(S5)_____theOlympicBYmodelasthebestauto-focuscameraavailableatthemoment.Itcosts$200althoughyoumaywellwanttospendmore—(S6)_____asmuchasanother$200—onbuying(S7)_____lensesandotherequipment.ItisagoodJapanesecamera,easytouse.(S8)_______________,whereastheAmericanversionsareconsiderablymoreexpensive.
TheOlympicBYmodelweighsonly320gramswhichisquiteabitlessthanothercamerasofasimilartype.Indeedoneoftheothermodelswelookedatweighedalmosttwiceasmuch.(S9)_______________.Allthepeopleweinterviewedexpressedalmosttotalsatisfactionwithit.(Sl0)_______________.
PartⅡFillingintheBlanks
A.Directions:
Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththeproperformofthewordsgiveninbrackets.
1.Thehouseisabit_____(chaos)atthemoment—we’vegotalltheseextrapeoplestayingandwe’restilldecorating.
2.Thehistoricalsitesseemto_____(damage)badlyasaresultoftheCivilWar.
3.Herelatedhowtheaccident_____(occur).
4.Hetriedtorunawayfromthepoliceandwaslaterchargedwiththecrimeof_____(resist)arrest.
5.Thecomputercanpredictchangeswithasurprisingdegreeof_____(accurate).
6.Somepeoplebelievethat_____(experimental)onanimalsshouldbebanned.
7.Sheemployedaprivate_____(detect)tokeepawatchonherhusband.
8.Hiscontinualselfishnessfinally_____(destruction)ourrelationship.
9.Thenewcarhasgood_____(accelerate).
10.Manyspecies______(threaten)inthewildduetotheincreasinghabitatdestructionbymanandover-hunting.
11.Thecompanyhas_____(evolve)overtheyearsintoamulti-milliondollarorganization.
12.Wecamebackfromourholidaywith_____(renew)strength.
13.Safetyregulationsarebeing_____(ignore)bycompanymanagersinthedrivetoincreaseprofits.
14.Sheseemstoearnalot,but,_____(proportion),she’snotreallyveryrich.
15.Eachmanwillbepaid_____(accordance)toability.
16.Thenumberofpeopleemployedin_____(manufacture)hasdroppedinthelastfiveyears.
17.Firefightershavetowear_____(protect)clothingtostopthemgettingburned.
18.Itwouldbe_____(sense)togetasecondopinionbeforetakinganyfurtheraction.
19.He_____(fasten)thepagestogetherwithapin.
20.Hisknowledgeofthesubjectisnomorethan_____(fragment).
B.Directions:
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasechoosetheproperone.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Todaywhenweplacecandlesonabirthdaycakeandhopethatwesucceedinblowingthemoutwithonebreathsothatwecanreceiveourwish,we1don’tconsiderthatthiswasan2worshipritualfortheGreekgoddessArtemis.Artemiswasthegoddessofthemoon,marriage,andchildbirth,andfor3ofherbirth,specialcakeswereformedinthe4ofthemoonandcandleswereplacedonthetemplealtars.Ifworshippersblewoutthecandleswithonebreath,Artemiswould5overthemandbringthemgoodfortune,aswellasmaketheirwishes6true.
AsimilarcustombeganinGermanyintheMiddleAges,whenacakewasplacedonthedinnertableearlyinthemorningofsomeone’sbirthday.Itwas7byacircleofcandlesthatburnedthroughoutthedaytowardoffthe8spirits.Thecandleswereareminderthatlifeis9andrepresentedthecandlesthatwouldonedaybelightedforone’sfuneral.Byblowingthemout,thepersoncelebratingthebeginningyearoflifeisdemonstratingtheabilitytocontroldestiny.Blowingallofthemoutatonetimeisconsideredluckybecauseitimpliesmorethanjustcontrol,butalso10overone’sfate.
A.watchE.traditionI.transitoryM.unfortunate
B.masterF.probablyJ.shapeN.fundamentally
C.surroundedG.celebrationK.evilO.special
D.ancientH.comeL.abnormal
PartⅢReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:
Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestions.Forquestions1-7,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage。
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage。
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswithinformationgiveninthepassage.
8WaystoCopewithYourMum
Likemostbigprojects,learningtomanageyourmotherisbesttackledinsmallerstages.HerearewhatIbelievetheeightbeststepstowardsabetterrelationshipwithher.Theyarenotnecessarilysurprisingorrevolutionary,buttheyhaveworkedformanypeople.Trythem.
RememberYourMother’sAge
Aschildren,weoftendonotthinkofourmotherashavinganage.Evenwhenwebecomeconsciousofherasanindividual,agedoesnotalterourview。
sheisstill,primarily,ourmother.Becomingawareofourmother’sage,notjustinnumberofyearsbutintermsofherpsychologicalandphysicalstate,oftenhelpsustounderstandherbetter.
Evenifourmotherisrelativelyyoung—perhapsonlyintheirthirties—shegrewupagenerationearlierthanwe.Shehasprobablylivedherformativeyears(性格形成期)inasocialenvironmentinwhichattitudestowardsmatterssuchasdivorce,abortion,highereducation,unemploymentandworkingmothersweredifferentfromthosewehaveexperienced.Hervaluesmayseemdated,butalltheinfluencesshehadfromherparentsandpeershavehadanimpactonthewaysheevolvedasaperson.Itisunreasonabletoexpecthertochangetotallythewayshewasbroughtup.
ListentoYourMother
Aswegrowup,whatourmotherhastoldusoftensoundsnotsophisticatedenoughfortheworldweliveintoday.YetIhavefoundthatsometimesthethingsmymothertoldmelongagoareremarkablyuseful.Soifyourmotherisstillofferingmaxims(哲理)foryourlife,trytoresistthetemptationtorejectthemautomatically.
Ofcourse,shewillsometimestellyouthingswithwhichyoudisagree,butifyoucanlistenwithanopenmind,youwillencouragehertoopenuptoyoumorefully.Ifyourmotherknowsthatyourespectherpointofview,evenifyoudonotshareit,itwillhelpherfeelclosetoyou.
RememberThatYourMotherHasPast
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