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第一部分回归教材篇

Exercise1

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AjtMmmtthewordsorexpressionstocompletethepassage

Everydayinallkindsofweather,manythousandsofmenandwomenjog(慢跑)•

Vhyhasjoggingbecomeso1?

Becausejoggingmakestheheartstrongerand

helpspeopleloseweight.Itcanalsohelpthemfeelbetterabout2.

DonaldRobbins,aforty-twoofficeworker,beganjoggingafewyearsago3he

felthewastoofat.Atfirsthecouldonlyrunabout100yards.Buttwoyearslater,heraninaMarathonrace.4joggers,likeDonaldRobbins,feelthatiftheycansucceedincansucceedinotherthingstoo.

Shouldyoujog?

Ifyoudo,besuretoaskyourdoctorfor5•

Doesjoggingcostmuch?

No,itcostsalmostnothing.6itisveryimportanttohaveagoodpairofshoesthatweremadeespeciallyforjogging.

Howfastshouldyougo?

Jogwithafriendandtalktoeachotherasyourun.Ifyouhavedifficultyin7,youaregoingtoofast.

Howfarshouldyougo?

Youshouldwalk,notrun,thefirstfewtimes.Thendosomeshortjogs,butnomorethanwhatyoucandocomfortably.Afterthat,increaseyourdistanceaquarterorhalfmileeverytwoweeksorso.

()1.A.necessary

B.popular

C.difficult

D.enjoyable

()2.A.themselves

B.ourselves

C.itself

D.himself

()3.A.though

B.if

C.until

D.because

()4-A.Several

B.Many

C.Any

D.Few

()5.A.advice

B.news

C.notices

D.practice

()6.A-So

B.And

C.But

D.Also

()7_A.climbing

B.moving

C.talking

D.thinking

informationandprocess

passageandfillintheblankswithproperwordsWhatAreComputers?

—CBfintei

liilliThi;CoBpotei

arewonderfulmachines.Theycans1

smeanstheycanworkoutproblems,erscomeinalls2•Somearesmallenoughtofitintoourpockets;

sobigthattheyfillahugeroom.

4.Humanbeingsgive

Sbepeoplesaythatcomputerscanthink.Thisisnots_theirinformationandtellthemwhattodo.

Batcomputerscandothingsthathumanbeingscan,tdo.Theycanstorehugeiofinformationandn5forgetit.Theyworkoutdifficultproblemsvery,

morequicklythananyhumanbeingcan.

Youmayhaveusedacomputeratsometime—perhapsapocketcalculator,avideogamemachineora17computer.Ifnot,youshouldlearnhowtousethem.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.

C.Answerthefollowingquestions

Allovertheworldpeopleenjoysports.Sportshelppeoplekeephealtfhyandhappyandlivelonger.Somepeopletakepartinsportsandsomeliketowatchothersplaygames.TheybuyticketsorturnontheirTVstowatchthegames.Oftentheygetveryexcitedwhen“their”playerorteamwins.

Sportschangewiththeseasons.Peopleplaydifferentgamesinwinterandsummer.Swimmingisfuninwarmweather,butskatingisgoodinwinter.

Gamesandsportsoftengrowoutofpeople’sworkandeverydaylife.Peopleusehorsesinmuchoftheireverydaylife.Theyusethemintheirsports,too.

Somesportsaresointerestingthatpeopleeverywheregoinforthem.Football,forexample9hasspreadaroundtheworld.Swimmingispopularinallcountriesneartheseaorinthosewithmanyrivers.

Somesportsorgamesgobackthousandsofyears,likerunningandjumping.ChineseWushu,forexample9hasaverylonghistory.Butbasketballandvolleyballarenew.Neither

oneisahundredyearsoldyet.Peopleareinventingnewsportsorgamesallthetime.Peo

plefromdifferentcountriesmaynotbeabletounderstandeachother,butafteragametogethertheyoftenbecomegoodfriends.

1.Whydopeopleallovertheworldenjoysports?

2.Inwhatwaysdopeoplelikesports?

Sometakepartinsports,while•

3.Dosportschangewiththeseasons?

4.Whataboutswimmingandskating?

Swimmingisfunbutskatingisgood

5.Whatdosportsandgamesgrowoutof?

6.Howoldaresomesportsandgames,likerunningandjumping?

What’syourfavoritesport?

Whydoyoulikeitmost?

What’stheMatter?

ariver.Suddenly

Sohewentuptoher

(Onehoteveningataboutseven,Jackwastakingawalk_hesawanoldladysittingononeofherbags.Shelooked2andtalkedwithher.)

Jack:

Excuseme,butwhat,sthematter?

CanIhelpyou?

9andIamtoo

Lady:

Iwantto3mydaughter.ButIhavelosther

5togoonwalkingnow.

Jack:

Doyourememberanyshops,buildingsorbusstopsnearherhome?

Lady;Thereisahotelnearherhome.Yes,It’stheGardenHotel.

Jack:

I?

vegotan6.Youcangotoapolicemanforhelp.Wouldyoulikemeto

helpyou7apoliceman?

Lady:

That’sverykindofyou.Thankyouverymuchindeed.

Jack:

Notatall.

)1.A.along

B.across

C.around

D.among

)2.A.happy

B.excited

C.interested

D.upset

)3.A.visit

B.show

C.find

D.watch

)4.A.house

B.home

C.address

D.telephone

)5.A.excited

B.sad

C.sick

D.tired

)6.A.information

B.news

C.idea

D.opinion

)7.A.lookfor

B.search

C.findout

D.find

B.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords

“Fireisagoodservantbutabadmaster.,’ThisisanoldEnglishsaying.Whatdoesitmean?

Afterpeoplelearnedhowtomakefire,theylearnthowtouseit.Theyusedittokeepwarmandd1awayanimals.Theyalsolearnthowtocookfoodwithit.Fire

s2peoplewellanditisstillservingthemwell.

Butsometimesabuildingcatchesfire.Sometimesabuildingisdestroyedandpeople

losetheirhomes.Sometimespeoplee3losetheirlives.Fireisnottheservant

then.Ithasbecomethem4.

Whydofiresbegin?

Whatstartsthem?

Therearemanycausesoffire.Perhapsanoldelectricheaterisk5over.Sometimesaheaterisplacedtoonearsomeclothes.

bytheirparents.Canyou

Yourchildrenaresometimesallowedtoplaywithm_

thinkofanyothercausesoffire?

Whenafirebegins,wemusttelephonethefiremen.Doyouknowhowtodothis?

Gotothen7telephoneanddialthenumber119.Thefiremenwillarrivequickly.Peoplewhofailtogetoutofthehousewillbesavedbythem.Ifsomepeoplearehurt,they

6

C.Answerthefollowingquestions

ChristmaswasonlyafewdaysawayandthetwochildrenintheRobinsonfamilywereveryexcited.ByDecember23rd,Mrs.RobinsonhadgotalmosteverythingreadyforChristmas.ShehadmadethemaverylargeandrichChristmascake.ShehadboughtabigChristmastreeandshownthechildrenhowtodecorateitwithChristmaslights.ShehadalsoboughtthemnewclothesforChristmas.Mr.Robinsongavethemsomemoneylastweek.Thechildrenhadalreadyboughtthemselveslotsofballoons.Inaddition,Mr.andMrs.Robinsonhadboughtsomepresentsfortheirchildrenandthechildrenhadpresentsfortheirparents,too.Theymadethepresentsthemselves.TheparentsaswellasthechildrenkepttheirpresentsuntilChristmasDay.TheparentshadalsotoldthechildrenthateachofthemshoyldputastockingatthefootofhisorherbedonChristmasEve.TheyalsotoldthemthatFatherChristmaswouldputthepresentsintoeachofthestockingsandthenleavequicklyandsoftly.

Thoughthechildrenknewwho“FatherChristmas”reallywas,theystillputtheirstockingsatthefootoftheirbeds.

1.WhyweretheRobinsonchildrenexcited?

2.WhendidMr.RobinsonmakealargeChristmascake?

3.Whatdidtheunderlinedword“them”inthefirstparagraphreferto?

4.WhatdidthechildrendecoratetheChristmastreewith?

5.Whatdidthechildrenbuywiththemoneyfromtheirfather?

6.Thechildrendidn’tknowwho“FatherChristmas”reallywas,didthey?

7_DoyoulikeChristmas?

Howdoyoucelebrateit?

Tim,sFuture

(Ateacher,Mr.Evens,istalkingtoMrs.Brownaboutherson,Tim.)

Mr.Evens:

Well,Mrs.Brown,IthinkyouwanttotalkaboutTim’sfuture.

Mrs.Brown:

Yes,we,revery1hisschoolwork.

Mr.Evens;Well,Idon’tthinkyouneedtoworryverymuch.Hehasgotsomebad2insomesubjects.He’sgotaCinFrenchandaCinGerman:

andhishistoryandgeographyaren’tverygood,buthehasgotanAinmaths.

Mrs.Brown;Yes,buthisfatherandIwanthim3goodmarksinordertogetagoodjob,anengineerorateacheror4likethat.ButTimonly

wantstobeaprofessional5.

Mr.Evens:

Well,he,sverygoodatfootball,Mrs.Brown.

Mrs.Brown:

Butfootballisn’tajob,isit?

Hecanplayfootballnow,6hecan’tplayfootballallhislife.

Mr.Evans:

Well,I?

m7Idon’tquiteagreewithyou,Mrs.Brown.Couldyou,yourhusbandandTimallcomealongtoseemetogether?

Maybewecanworkoutasolution.

)1.A.

proudof

B.interestedin

C.pleasedwith

D.worriedabout

)2.A.

work

B.jobs

C.study

D,marks

)3.A.

toget

B.tosucceed

C.tofind

D.totake

)4.A.

something

B.anything

C.everything

D.nothing

)5.A.

basketballplayer

B.footballer

C_

baseballplayer

D.artist

)6.A.

and

B.but

C.or

D.so

)7.A.

worried

B.excited

C.interested

D.afraid

B.

Readthepassageandfillin

theblankswithproperwords

Stevewasworried.Thiswashisfirsttimetogotravelingbyair.Hedidnotknowhowtofindhiss1,sohewentuptotheairhostessandasked,“Couldyouhelpme?

Ican,tfindmyseat.”Theladys2himtheseatandtoldhimtositdownandfastenhiss3belt.ShetoldStevenottom4aboutwhentheplanewasgoingup,andthatSteve’searsmightf5alittlefunny,buthedidnotneedtoworry

aboutitbecausemanypeoplefeltlikethat.Shealsosaidw6theplanewasflying

veryhigh,Stevecouldstandupandwalkround.Hecouldreadmagazines,booksandnewspapersorseefilms.ShewouldbringfoodanddrinksandshewassureStevewouldenjoythef7andarrivedhomesoon.

C.Aasvrerthefollowingquestions

Youmaythinkthereisnowaterinthedesert,butthisisnottrue.Thereisalittleraininthedesert,butitisnotenoughformostplantstogrow.Stillwecanseesomeplantsandanimalsi

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