1、先解决上节课的词汇内容give away:泄露; give back:送还,恢复; give in:屈服,投降;give off:释放; give oneself away:露马脚; give oneself up:投案,自首give out:分开,放出; give up:停止,放弃。lie 与 lay:前者注意过去时和过去分词变化 (lay, lain),躺着;后者(laid, laid)表示“放,搁” 。loose 与 lose:前者是形容词, “松的,散的” ,后者是动词,表示“丢失” 。respectable 与 respectful:均为形容词,前者表示“值得尊敬的” ,后者表示“尊
2、敬人的,恭敬的” 。一、对教材知识点的回顾第十五单元重点内容的回顾Text Aputer-computerize:注意词性的转换。2.the sameas:注意词组含义。3.pull down:注意词组含义。4. mistakefor:注意词组含义。5.just as-just like:注意词组区别用法。e to terms:注意词组含义。7.reflect on:注意词组含义。e about:注意词组含义,并总结有关 come 所有词组。9.large-enlarge:注意词性转换。10.respect for:注意词组含义。11.make over:注意词组含义,总结有关与 make 所
3、有词组。12.remindof (that):注意词组含义。Text B1.enroll-enrollment:注意词性转换。2.even if(even though):注意词组含义。3.in the meantime:注意词组含义。4.shy away from:注意词组含义。5.demand for:注意词组含义。6.convention-conventional-unconventional:注意词性转换。7.all but:注意词组含义。8.be bound to:注意词组含义。9.account-accountable-accountability:注意词性转换。10.above
4、all:注意词组含义。模拟战争:1. Scarcely had he gone out . Scarcely.when 一.就.A. that it started to snow B. than it started to snowC. when it started to snow D. and it started to snow2. What do you to do about the problem now that this solution has failed.A. attempt 尝试着去做某事 B. think 【先排除】 C. pretend 假装去做某事 D. Int
5、end 打算去做某事3. We must that the telegram arrives in time. 1、must+动词原形 2、语态3、意思A. secure B. ensure C. assure off D. certify4. I play tennis than golf.A. like better to B. Prefer to C. would rather do/than D. had (d)better do (最好做。 。 。)5. Weve sugar. Ask Mrs. Jones to lend us some.A. run away with B. ru
6、n down C. run off D. run out of6. To continue to oppose is to hold .A. up B. off C. out D. from7. The weather forecast was good so it should fine after all.A. turn into 改变 B. turn out to be 被证明是,结果就是 C. turn over 移交 上交 翻转 D. turn up 出现8. Id rather you the international conference since you have been
7、 working on this subject for several years.A. attend B. attended C. be attended D. had attended9. If you dont make time for you, it will work against you.A. work B. worked C. working D. to work10. I didnt know what to do but then an idea suddenly to me.A. happened B. entered C. occurred D. hit. Cloz
8、e Test(10 points, 1 point for each)下列短文有十个空格,每个空格有四个选项。根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。We all believe that modern technology can make life better because it makes everything faster. But by_11_everything up, we suffer losses we have not yet learnt to know. Our day begins with speedy urges:the alarm ring
9、s and you jump_12_bed. You take a quick shower. Then you wake the kids and _13_them through breakfast so they wont miss the bus. At the dining table, you swallow some slices of bread with a cup of teaWhen everything _14_,you hurry to the car, thinking of the things you would buy from the supermarket
10、 on the way_15_. Driving 20 minutes in the busy traffic,you reach your workplace, rushing into the building and_16_up the stairs three at a time, arriving at your desk with seconds to spare. You take _17_ deep breaths. Then, you instantly remember that the _18_ you didnt finish last night must be fa
11、xed to Beijing by l0clock in the morning.Yet it seems that the_19_we go,the further we fall behind. Not only in the literal sense of not getting done what we set out to do,_20_at a deeper level. It has come to the point where my days feel like an Olympic marathon.11A. speeding B. setting C. waking D
12、. looking12A. away from B. on to C. back on D. out of13A. 1ook B. break C. rush D. see14A. is done B. begins C. works D. is gone15A. to home B. home C. at home D. from home16A. leaping B. walking C. driving D. moving17A. a great deal of +不可数 n. B. a number of +可数 n.(复) C. a lot of +不/可数 n. (复) D. a
13、couple of18A. subject B. project C. object D. inject19A. more B. slower C. faster D. less20A. but also B. as well C. too D. eitherPassage OneMany people think New York is a noisy city. In fact, scientists who study noise say that the average noise level in New York is 72.5 decibels. This is a little
14、 louder than normal conversation, which is 65 decibels. The noise level is the result of so many people and cars in the same area.Now even the insides of taxis are noisy. When you get into a taxi, you hear the voice of a well-known singer, sports reporter, or Broadway actress giving instructions. Th
15、ats right. The voice of a famous person tells you what to do. One popular singer gives this message:” Cats have nine lives, but you have only one, to fasten your seat beat!” Other voices say things such as “Dont forget to collect all your belongings.”(People often leave hats, umbrella, and bags in t
16、axis.)There is a good reason for the messages. There are more than 12,000 cabs in New York, and every year taxis get into more than 15,000 accidents. In an accident, people who dont wear seat belts hit the partition, the glass wall separating the driver and passengers in the taxi. They can hurt thei
17、r foreheads or break their noses or chins. Every year, about 11,000 people are injured in this way.Many people are annoyed by the voices. Cabdrivers in particular dislike the messages. ”I play the messages 12 hours a day. I hear the same voices 60 times a day. It makes me crazy,” says Atnis, a 45-ye
18、ar-old cabdriver. “But if I dont play the messages, I get fined $100.” A lot of passengers complained, too. “Its too much noise,” says a passenger, “I asked the driver to turn off the message, but he said he cant.”Other people think the voices are a great idea. One taxi driver says,” People like to
19、hear the famous voices, and they put on their seat belts more often.” And passengers from out of town really like the idea. “Most of the time, taxi drivers are in a bad mood, ”says Melanie Benton, who visits New York often on business, “Its nice to hear a cheerful voice when you get into a cab.”21.
20、The sentence” Cats have nine lives, but you have only one” implies that .A. human beings have only one life B. cats live longer than human beingsC. cats will have new lives after they die D. human beings should value their lives22. People who are most likely to be injured in a taxi accident are .A.
21、those who wear seat belts B. those who like messagesC. those who do not wear seat belts D. those who dislike messages23. It can be inferred from the passage that a taxi driver hears the same voicesevery day.A. about 5 times an hour B. about 6 time an hour C. about 50 times an hour D. about 60 times
22、an hour24. The cabdrivers play the messages again and again because _.A. they are willing to do so B. they do not want to pay a fineC. the passengers ask them to do so D. the voice of the messages is cheerful25. The author of this passage seems to believe that _.A. Now York is the noisiest city in t
23、he U.S.B. messages played by taxi drivers are uselessC. messages in taxis should be voiced by famous peopleD. voices from taxis partly caused the high noise level of New YorkPassage TwoIt is often said that politeness costs nothing. In fact, it seems that a little more politeness could save business
24、es5 billion every year. Frequently hearing the phrase” thank you” or” well done” means the same to staff as modest pay rise.Praise and encouragement also makes employees more likely to work hard and stay in their jobs. In this way the business companies can save the cost of finding new employees. A
25、third of 1,000 workers surveyed by a consulting firm said they did not get thanked at all when they did well 一 and a further third said they were not thanked enough. In both cases,staff said they felt undervalued,meaning they were less likely to exert themselves and were more likely to look for empl
26、oyment elsewhere.The result of the survey shows that there would be around5.2 billion loss in productivity if the employees felt less appreciated. According to the firm,praising staff has the same positive effect as a 1 per cent pay riseand works out much cheaper for bosses. Three out of four employ
27、ees said that regular acknowledgement by their bosses was important to them, but only a quarter said they were actually given as much praise as they felt they needed.The survey found that those in blue-collar and manual jobs were less likely to be given any recognition for doing well. But it seems t
28、hat they most need such praise.In regional terms,Scottish staff felt most undervalued. Four out of ten workers said they were never thanked and eight out of ten said they would like more praise. However, workers in the North-East are less impressed by being praised by the boss,as only 69 per cent sa
29、id they felt the need to be told ”well done”regularly. Older employees and women need the most reassurance,according to psychologist Averil Leimon. She said that words of praise did more than creating a pleasant place to workthey could even promote profits.26The survey indicates that politeness coul
30、d save businesses a huge amount of money every year because_.Apoliteness makes employees expect pay riseBpoliteness is less likely to make staff work harderCpoliteness helps employers find proper employeesDpoliteness helps employers reduce the cost of staff employment27Workers doing well but not get
31、ting thanks from their bosses will probably_.Aleave for jobs elsewhereBwork harder to get praise from their bossesCexert themselves in their work to get pay riseDwork harder to get encouragement from their bosses28According to the survey, _of the employees believed they were praised as much as expec
32、ted.A25 B30 C40 D7529The survey shows that those who do not pay much attention to praise are_.Astaff from ScotlandBworkers in North-EastColder and women employeesDemployees of blue-collar and physical jobs30It can be concluded from the passage that_.Ablue-collar employees are expecting more pay rise
33、Bpleasant workplace could promote business profitsCpay rise is an important motivation for manual workersDwords of praise could possibly increase business profitsPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passageA centuries-old tradition, illustrated in a modern childrens book, link
34、the sweetness of honey with the joy of learning to read.The grandpa held a jar of honey so that all the family could see. He then dipped a spoon into it and put some honey on the cover of a small book.The little girl had just turned five.Stand up,little one, he asked the girl softly. I did this for
35、your mother, your uncles, your older brother, and now you!ThenHe handed the book to her. Taste!She touched the honey with her finger and put it into her mouth.Whats that taste? the grandma asked.The little girl answered, Sweet!Then all of the family said in a single voice, Yes,and so is knowledge,bu
36、t knowledge is from the bee that made that sweet honey, you have to go after it through the pages of a book!The little girl knew that the promise to read was at last hers. Soon she was going to learn to read.”This is the beginning of a profoundly moving childrens book entitled Thank You, Mr. Falker.
37、 In this book, Patricia Polacco writes of her own passion to read, inspired by the honey on the book. It wasnt until fifth grade that she met her beloved teacher who provided the help that she needed to finally unlock the magic of the written word.Reading this book, we are in fact acquainted with so
38、me enduring traditions of child education that stress the importance of verbal capacity at a very early age.The child learning to read is admitted into a collective memory by way of books. And with the printed words that are active with meaning, the child becomes acquainted with a common past which
39、he or she renews, to a greater or lesser degree, in every reading. Much as the author of the book Thank You, Mr Falker puts it,” Almost as if it were magic, or as if 1ight poured into her brain, the words and sentences started to take shape on the page as they never had beforeAnd she understood the
40、whole thingThen she went into the living room and found the book on a shelf, the very book that her grandpa had shown her so many years ago. She spooned honey on the cover and tasted the sweetnessThen she held the book, honey and all,close to her chest. She could feel tears roll down her cheeks, but
41、 they werent tears of sadnessshe was happy, so very happy.”31The girl who tasted the honey on the book was_Anearly six years old B1ess than five years oldCmore than six years old Da little more than five year sold32It can be inferred from the passage that_Athe girls mother and uncles were good schol
42、arsBMrFalker helped Patricia Polacco write her book for childrenCthe honey-on-the-book tradition has been practiced for many generationsDthe girl who tasted the honey on the book writes the book Thank you, Mr Falker33The book entitled Thank You, Mr.FaIker is about_Athe early life of MrFalkerBPolacco
43、s early experience with readingCthe magic power of written words on childrenDhow the honey on the book makes children feel happy34The main purpose of this passage is to_Aintroduce a “profoundly moving” childrens bookBtell that childrens verbal capacity is very importantCshow that words are magic and
44、 they make children happyDshow how the girl who tasted the honey on the book grew into a writer35The last paragraph implies that the happiness of the little girl came from_Athe honey she tastedBthe ability to read booksCthe book her grandpa had shown herDthe collective memory that accepted her56 11.
45、 The New York Times _ (be) popular with those statesmen.57. The people in your town are far _ (friendly) than we expected.58. Injury problem could _ (short) basketball players career.59. I will tell Mary the truth instead of you, but Id rather you _ (tell) her.60. By the time I graduate from univers
46、ity, I _ (be) a student for 15 years.61. This famous poem should _ (translate) into Chinese because it is really worth reading.62. According to the latest report, more and more young people intend to learn _ (economy) and social science.63. The dancer might have been killed in the crash if she _ (go
47、) to American by plane.64. (catch) _ by the host for stealing, the boy felt rather ashamed.65. Its obvious that you hurt my feeling on purpose, so its no use _ (make) an apology.66.要不是心眼目睹,我还不信呢。67.科学家们一直在思索生命的起源。68.维修的全部费用高达 500 美元。69.他是那种无论做什么都能取得成功的年轻人。70.你要做的唯一的事就是给她打个电话。. E-C Translation(15 points)将下列短文译成汉语。In order to provide a home, food and clothing for himself and his family, every worker needs a job at a reasonable wage. He joins a trade union(工会) because the trade union helps him. An important duty of the trade union is to help their members when they are unable t