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1、高二英语暑假作业第19天Module8综合训练牛津译林版第19天 Module 8 综合训练用时:90分钟天气:第19天Module 8综合训练_年_月_日星期_一、 单项填空() 1. The fathers expressed a common desire at the parents meeting held by the school, _ desire that more sleep and freedom _ be provided to their children.A. the; must B. the; should C. a; must D. a; /() 2. What

2、 do you think of the result?It is _ but satisfactory. It couldnt be worse.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing() 3. Conventional wisdom has it _ you never get a second chance to make a first impression.A. when B. where C. which D. that() 4. The boy might have drowned but for the fact th

3、at his father _ beside him on the deck at that time.A. was standing B. stood C. had stood D. would have stood() 5. As hard as the answer might be _, the iPhone in your pocket uses more electricity than the refrigerator in your kitchen.A. believing B. believed C. to believe D. to be believed() 6. Man

4、y young people are only ready to chat via the Internet, but somewhat _ to communicate face to face.A. desperate B. reluctant C. voluntary D. anxious() 7. He met a lot of his old friends at the party, _ were devoted to rural education like him.A. many of who B. many of them C. many of whom D. many of

5、 which() 8. Obviously, many wines have improved, or are expected to improve _ age, and it is the case _ friendship.A. with; with B. to; over C. alongside; in D. for; of() 9. Our English teacher often tells us that a wellwritten composition _ good choice of words and clear organization among other th

6、ings.A. calls for B. calls on C. calls in D. calls up()10. Peters aim is to inform us the cigarette advertisement on TV is illegal, _?A. isnt it B. is it C. isnt he D. is he二、 完形填空On a recent sunny, dry fall morning, I found the last outdoor table at my favorite caf. Reading _11_ I nibbled my breakf

7、ast, I was enjoying the feeling of the cool breeze and the warm sun when a table next to me _12_. A woman who had been standing nearby, _13_ waiting for a seat, stepped toward the table. But from the other _14_, straight from the parking lot, came a man who got to the table first.The woman, with a _

8、15_ on her face, explained that shed been _16_ that table for several minutes and had been on her way over. The man, also smiling but_17_, told her she was out of _18_; he had happened upon the table first. “You snooze(不注意), you lose!” he said cheerfully.She stood off to the side, clearly disappoint

9、ed, and _19_ her friend with the frustrating news. I sat at my table, _20_ the scene, when suddenly it occurred to meI had a(n) _21_ here to be kind.I stood up and _22_ her over to my table. Quietly, I told her I had seen what had happened, and I was happy to give her my table. I was only going to b

10、e there a few more minutes _23_, so I was happy for her and her friend to have the _24_“But where will you sit?” she asked. I was almost done eating, I said, and I would find a seat at the counter _25_. She thanked me and beamed(堆满笑容) as she _26_ for her friend to sit down.Thinking about it as I fin

11、ished up, I realized that whether or not the woman had fair _27_ to the table was unimportant. The emotion of the situationthe look of hurt on her facehad _28_ me, and I had the ability to do something about it.That isnt always the case with every feeling, situation, or injustice we _29_ unexpectedl

12、y in our days. But as the early 20th century writer Orison Swett Marden once said, “Dont wait for extraordinary opportunities. _30_ common occasions and make them great.”I just hope that womans morning at the caf was great. I know mine was.()11. A. till B. after C. as D. before()12. A. closed up B.

13、opened up C. looked up D. showed up()13. A. hesitantly B. clearly C. seemingly D. steadily()14. A. entrance B. angle C. gate D. direction()15. A. smile B. shock C. glare D. gaze()16. A. monitoring B. watching C. minding D. wandering()17. A. firm B. impatient C. elegant D. reluctant()18. A. order B.

14、luck C. shape D. place()19. A. served B. compared C. loaded D. greeted()20. A. taking down B. taking up C. taking in D. taking over()21. A. scene B. opportunity C. access D. passion()22. A. followed B. guided C. signaled D. rushed()23. A. anyway B. someway C. somewhere D. anywhere()24. A. floor B. s

15、pot C. moment D. kindness()25. A. downstairs B. upstairs C. outside D. inside()26. A. gestured B. headed C. waited D. sent()27. A. passage B. claim C. approach D. admission()28. A. shamed B. surprised C. struck D. scared()29. A. repeat B. hate C. tolerate D. meet()30. A. Mark B. Hold C. Celebrate D.

16、 Seize三、 阅读理解A ()31. If you successfully land the job, it is better for you to _ there.A. ride a bus B. take a train C. drive a car D. travel on foot()32. This job is targeted at those somewhat strong students _A. who are experienced and available for both shiftsB. who are outgoing and good at carin

17、g skillsC. who are determined to get jobs in the medical fieldD. who are caring and ready to live on their ownBThe American BystanderOn a humid subway ride into work a few days ago, a woman on the other end of my car had a seizure (病情突然发作). All of a sudden, I heard her let out a painful sigh as she

18、collapsed. For several minutes, the train continued down the track, and everyone in the car just stared at the woman. Finally, at the next stop a man informed the operator of what had happened and called 911. Luckily the woman came to herself as the EMTs carried her off the train. Ever since, Ive be

19、en puzzled by the same questionwhy didnt anyone do anything? And more importantly, why didnt I do anything?Weve learned about the commonly referenced bystander effecta psychological phenomenon in which individuals will avoid offering help to a person in need when other people are present. The bystan

20、der effect is attributed to two different psychological processes: social influenceindividuals in a group will monitor and imitate other group members behaviorand shift of responsibilityindividuals will cease to help because they believe that someone else will.Even though most people probably havent

21、 witnessed a woman having a seizure on the subway, Im sure if asked, anyone could think of a time when they could have helped and simply didnt. In fact, I know that we have all experienced the bystander effect, because I believe it is one of American societys most common headaches.Anyone who follows

22、 the news can tell you that most of what we hear or read about these days is another death or another hate crime committed right in our own country. Consider the most recent theatre shooting in Nashville. The headlines read Another Theatre Shooting, Gunman is dead. When we read that headline or hear

23、d it on the news, most of us just acknowledged how sad it was, then told ourselves that there is nothing we can do to help and assumed that someone else would.If America is just one large group of witnesses, all while telling ourselves that someone else most certainly will step in, how can we hope t

24、o shake the hold of this social psychological spell? The solution lies solely within us, to know the difference between doing what is justifiable and doing what is right, helping those in need when we have the means and opportunity to do so.I want to be like the man on the subway who told the operat

25、or about the womans seizure, because as soon as he did, people followed suit and offered help. We have the power to choose whether to justify passivity or actively decide to do the right thing, and as a society I believe we ought to break free from our psychological tendency to just stand by.()33. W

26、hat was the most passengers attitude towards the womans seizure?A. Indifferent. B. Skeptical. C. Enthusiastic. D. Concerned.()34. The psychological explanation for the fact that most people hesitate to help is that _A. they need heroes or good examples to learn fromB. they believe such cases are non

27、e of their businessC. they fear that their behavior will be imitated by othersD. they count on other group members to give a helping hand()35. As far as the author is concerned, the key to solving such an effect lies in _A. the necessary means and opportunity to help othersB. the essential power to

28、display psychological tendencyC. the acute awareness of making a right choiceD. the determined effort to help whoever is in need of help四、 任务型阅读I had lunch last week with a highranking business woman for a fortune 500 company. I asked her what tips she would give to someone early in their career. Wi

29、thout hesitation she jumped right into four keys to her professional climb:Know your business. Never get satisfaction with your industry or your position. In most cases, the knowledge you hold now is not good enough to stand the test of time. Thus, you must keep working to stay on top of whats new a

30、nd whats coming down the pipeline. This is what really counts, especially early in a professional career, as many entry level associates(同事) are content to be gainfully employed.Pick careers with care. Again, early in your career it is easy to run after the job that offers the most money. In the cas

31、e of a lifelong career money cannot answer all things. If you are going to be an entrepreneur(企业家) then youll probably start with a budget of zero. Yet, if you have the discipline, working for yourself could be the best choice youve ever made.If you are going to work for a company you have to do your homework. If you find a company that consists with your values and produces a product that you 100% believe in, then youll have an easy time giving that organization your all. Be

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