1、高中英语单课基础夯实素能提升演练三十四 Unit4 新人教版选修78页含精细详解素能提升演练(三十四)选修7 Unit 4. 选词填空privilege, adjust, remote, fortnight, purchase, distribution, anniversary, voluntary, relevant, participate1. I am from a _ ancient oriental country, and I like the culture here very much. 2. The teaching of higher mathematics should
2、 _ to the new demand and change the traditional teaching method. 3. I see them about once a _. 4. Many of the graduates decided on jobs straight away, but Cliff decided to spend a year doing _ work. 5. A supermarket is a big store in which you can _ all the meat, groceries, vegetables and other item
3、s usually used in the kitchen or around the house. 6. My husband gave me a necklace as a(n) _ gift. 7. This type of university course is no longer _ to todays problem. 8. We fight against _ in order to create a fairer society. 9. She actively _ in the local politics. 10. Income _ in Chile is becomin
4、g unequal. . 完成句子1. Mary had to go to a meeting, so she _ at home. (leave)玛丽得去开会,因此她让孩子们在家里玩。2. Japans arrest of the Chinese captain was illegal, _ in the waters of Diaoyu Islands belonging to China since ancient times. (operate)日本逮捕中国船长是不合法的,他的渔船的作业区就在从古代就属于中国的钓鱼岛水域。3. Please _ the children. (distr
5、ibute)请把这些图片分给孩子们。4. This book is very rare, _ in an old bookstore near the Palace Museum. (come)这本书太罕见了,是我在故宫博物院附近的一家老书店里偶然发现的。5. I _ since he telephoned last year. (hear)自从他去年打过电话后,我就一直没收到他的来信。6. It is very important for astronauts in flight _. (adjust)对于飞行中的宇航员来说,适应失重状态是非常重要的。7. With all eyes _,
6、Jack felt so embarrassed that he was at a loss for words. (fix)所有的眼睛都注视着他,杰克感到局促不安一时说不出话来。8. _ all kinds of activities is of great importance on campus. (participate)在学校里参加各种各样的活动非常重要。9. Welcome to our city! You can see that our city is not _. (used)欢迎到我们城市来做客,你会看到现在我们的城市已不是它过去的样子。10. Ive heard that
7、 our boss is to arrange me for a trade talk with another company,_ I cant go picnicking with you on Sunday. (case)我听说老板要安排我去和别的公司洽谈业务,在这种情况下,星期天我就不能陪你去野炊了。. 完形填空I can still remember when I met my best friend. She had just moved into the neighborhood and her grandmother brought her down to 1 me. I hi
8、d behind my mother and she hid behind her grandmother, 2 to look at each other. Soon we lost the 3 and started playing with each other. In the 7th grade,I first lost touch with her. She was 4 family problems and I deserted her to be with the cooler people. None of my new friends liked her as much as
9、 I did because they knew she had 5 . However,every summer we would always sit at each others house and watch soap operas,and talk about all the boys we liked. It was last year when I noticed the problem. I guess I was 6 devoted in high school to 7 she needed someone there for her. Anyway,she made a
10、new best friend and so did I. Then I didnt know why,but she started cutting herself! She then was diagnosed(诊断) with clinical depression. At first,I was very 8 ,but we still stayed in 9 . I wanted to be there for her since her new best friend basically 10 her and people thought she was 11 . Yesterda
11、y she came to me and said,“I never knew what a best friend was until you were the only person that would stop me cutting. I 12 you so much,and you didnt even know you were 13 me. ”We both cried. And I guess a kind of 14 from my life so far is never to give up on your friends. Even if they aren t as
12、cool as others,or people think they are crazy,they need 15 there. If you desert them,you will only be guilty. 1. A. follow B. meet C. join D. support2. A. scared B. annoyedC. worried D. delighted3. A. temper B. interestC. confidence D. shyness4. A. taking up B. getting throughC. going through D. mak
13、ing up5. A. problems B. shortcomingsC. partners D. disabilities6. A. much B. too C. only D. just7. A. admit B. accept C. consider D. realize8. A. calm B. considerateC. upset D. helpful9. A. place B. touch C. control D. mood10. A. confused B. botheredC. reminded D. deserted11. A. crazy B. stubborn C.
14、 clumsy D. stupid12. A. expect B. influenceC. appreciate D. demand13. A. urging B. blaming C. helping D. hurting14. A. honour B. favour C. pleasure D. lesson15. A. someone B. somethingC. anyone D. everything. 语法填空Since Thanksgiving Day was coming, the teacher gave her class 1 fun assignmentto draw a
15、 picture of something 2 which they were thankful. Most of the students might consider 3 (celebrate) the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies of the season. But Douglas, a different boy, made 4 (expect) kind of picture. In his paper was just an empty hand. His abstract image captured the
16、 5 (imagine) of his peers. One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers possess (拥有) turkeys. 6 suggested a police officer, because the police protect people. And so the discussion wentuntil the teacher almost forgot the young artist himself. When the children had gone on to other
17、assignments, she paused at Douglas desk, and asked him 7 hand it was. The little boy looked away and murmured, “Its yours, teacher. ” She recalled the times she had taken 8 hand and gone outside. How often had she said, “Lets do this together. ” The story speaks of more than 9 (thankful). It says so
18、mething about teaching parenting (父母般的关爱) and friendship, and how much it means to Douglas. They might not always say thanks, but theyll remember the hand 10 reaches out. . 阅读理解2012广州模拟A different sort of generation gap is developing in the workplace. Someonespecifically the father-daughter team of
19、Larry and Meagan Johnsonhas figured out that on some American job sites, five generations are working side by side. In their new book about generations in the workplace, the pair argue that while such an age difference adds a lot of texture and a variety of life experiences, it can also bring tensio
20、ns and conflicts. The Johnsons are human-resource trainers and public speakers. Dad Larry is a former health-care executive; daughter Meagan is a onetime high-level sales manager. Here are the oldest and youngest of the five generations they identify:They call the oldest group Traditionals, born bef
21、ore 1945. They were heavily influenced by the lessons of the Great Depression and the Second World War. They respect authority, set a high standard of workmanship, and communicate easily and confidently. But theyre also stubbornly independent. They want their opinions heard. At the other extreme are
22、 what the Johnsons call Linksters, born after 1995 into todays more complicated, multi-media world. They live and breathe technology and are often social activists. You wont find many 15-year olds in the offices of large companies, except as volunteers, of course, but quite old and quite young worke
23、rs do come together in sales environments like bike shops and ice-cream stores. The Johnsons, Larry and Meagan, represent a generation gap themselves in their work with jobsite issues. The Johnsons point is that as the average lifespan continues to rise and retirement dates get delayed because of th
24、e tight economy, people of different generations are working side by side, more often bringing with them very different ideas about company loyalty and work values. The five generations are heavily influenced by quite different events, social trends, and the cultural phenomena of their times. Their
25、experiences shape their behavior and make it difficult, sometimes, for managers to achieve a strong and efficient workplace. Larry and Meagan Johnson discuss all this in greater detail in a new book, “Generations, Inc. :From Boomers to LinkstersManaging the Friction between Generations at Work, ” pu
26、blished by Amacom Press, which is available in all good bookstores from this Friday. 1. The type of generation gap in Paragraph 1 refers to the difference in beliefs _. A. between managers and workersB. among family membersC. among employeesD. between older and newer companies2. Which of the followi
27、ng statements is NOT true about Traditionals? A. Theyve learned much from war and economic disaster. B. Theyre difficult to work with as they are stubborn. C. They respect their boss and hope to be respected. D. Theyre independent workers with great confidence. 3. According to the passage, the Links
28、ters are usually _. A. found working in the offices of large companiesB. influenced by media and technologyC. enthusiastic multi-media activistsD. ice-cream sellers4. According to the passage, modern workforces are more diverse because _. A. people want to increase their average lifespanB. many youn
29、g people are entering the workforceC. employees with different values can benefit their companiesD. retirement dates are being delayed for economic reasons5. Whats the main purpose of the passage? A. To promote a new book by Larry and Meagan Johnson. B. To describe the five different workplace gener
30、ations. C. To introduce the Johnsons research about diverse workforces. D. To identify a major problem in modern workforces. 6. 请用30个左右的词概括文章大意_答案解析.1. remote 2. adjust 3. fortnight 4. voluntary 5. purchase 6. anniversary 7. relevant 8. privilege 9. participated 10. distribution. 1. left her children playing 2. whos
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