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1、人教版选择性必修第四册Unit 5同步练习板块一-同步基础练.单词拼写1I was also in the desert,where,for the first time,I rode a_(骆驼).2He came to a conclusion that it was the receptionists _(字迹)3After receiving the funds,the accountant wrote _(收据) to the sponsors.4With no solid evidence,he refused to admit stealing the ladys _(钱包).5
2、The Construction Council announced that they would build a _ (运河)to transport coal by ship.6The supermarket is very convenient and has enough _ (停车)space,which can hold 2,000 cars.7If students attend less than 80% of the course,they will not be able to get a _(证书)from the school.8The housing expense
3、s of the rural migrants shall be _(提供资金) by the company to which they belong.1.camel 2 handwriting 3 receipts4 purse 5 canal 6 parking 7 certificate 8 financed.单句语法填空9_(wool) sweaters can be hand knitted yet will shrink in the wash.10That year,I_(attend) a consultation where we were well received.11
4、As an employer,financial security was high on his list of_(prior)12Graduates are finding it more and more difficult to find _(employ)13She is_(proficiency) in several languages.14Having read the book,she was able to pass on the _(acquire) knowledge to the students.15The newly licensed driver should
5、be under the _-(supervise) of the old driver when getting on the highway.9.Woolen 10 attended 11 priorities 12 employment 13 proficient 14 acquired 15 supervision.单句写作16这个侦探幸运地得到了一个破案的好机会。(不定式作后置定语)_-17我不想我们之间有任何误会。(there to be,misunderstanding)_-18巨大的噪音能使人生病,甚至让人发疯。(形容词作宾补)_-19他忙于为人民争取自由的斗争之中。(be e
6、mployed in)_-20这对残疾夫妇互相照顾,这非常感人。(attend to)_-16The detective was lucky to get a good chance to solve the case.17I dont want there to be any misunderstanding between us.18Loud noises can make people ill,and even drive them crazy.19He is employed in struggling for freedom for the people.20The disabled
7、 couple attend to each other,which is very touching.语法填空If you ask middle school students what they want to be when they grow up,they might want to be a doctor or scientist.But if you ask them 1. more information about these jobs,they might not know much.A recent study by Chinese Internet company Te
8、ncent 2. (suggest) that 60% of middle school students say they have little knowledge of their dream jobs.“In China,many middle school students only get professional information onesidedly during their 3. (grow),” said researcher Liu Meng.“This gives them wrong 4. (idea) about some jobs.”Getting more
9、 handson experience will allow young people to start their career paths much 5. (early) and allow them to make sure that the career which 6. (choose) is the right one for them.Michelle Ding,7. 18yearold girl from Shanghai,spent her summer vacation 8. (take) part in the University of Chicagos Pathway
10、s to Economics class.She learned 9. (extreme) more about economics by studying game theory.“At first,I was only interested in economics because my father works in this field,but now Ive developed true enthusiasm for economics 10. will make it my career choice in the future.” Ding said.1for2suggests/
11、has suggested3growth4ideas5earlier6is chosen7an8taking9extremely10and板块二-专项训练.阅读理解When it comes to writing work emails,there are many rules to follow.In the past,people always wanted to come across as someone whos calm and professional,which workplace manners experts say means they wanted to hold ba
12、ck their love for emoticons(表情符号) while on the job.But language is always changing,and a recent national survey in the US found that 76 percent of Americans said that they had used emoticons in digital communication at work.The most popular emoticon is the happy face.Lindsey Pollak,a US career coach
13、 who works with Millennials(千禧一代),has also noticed that emoticons have gone from being inappropriate for the workplace to being accepted.The reason behind this,according to her,is largely due to the changing of people in a particular age group of the workforce.Millennials are now the biggest generat
14、ion in the American workforce.“A few years ago,emoticons were absolutely seen as very young and very personal,” Pollak said.“Over the past few years.Ive seen emoticons become more acceptable.I see them more frequently not just from Millennials but from all generations at the workplace.”“People tend
15、to use emoticons to just add that little bit of extra change in the tone when theres something awkward or potentially offensive,or when they might take in things in the wrong way,”explains Lauren Collister,a sociolinguist.In life and work,many of us have used emoticons to send positive atmosphere or
16、 soften statements.Pollak,however,warns against being too casual at work.Her advice is to be aware of who the audience is.“Frankly,I wouldnt use a happy face with any CEO in the US.I wouldnt use a happy face with the people of a certain level no matter how commonplace and acceptable it has become,”
17、she said.“You can make or break a relationship with one email these days.”1What does the author say about past working people?AThey were calm and professional.BThey used more serious emoticons.CThey were not fond of emoticons.DThey avoided using emoticons at the workplace.2What can people use emotic
18、ons to do at the workplace?AMake it personal to communicate.BKeep up with the trend of the times.CShow a positive attitude to the receiver.DHelp them share their ideas and feelings.3What can we learn from the last paragraph?AEmoticons should be used with caution.BThere are strict limitations on emot
19、icon using.CAll the US CEOs are against the use of emoticons.DEmoticons can greatly help bring people closer.4Whats the writers attitude towards the use of emoticons at work?ASubjective. BObjective.CDoubtful. DOpposing.答案DCAB.完形填空It was the first morning of the New Year and the weather was very cold
20、.I have always been an early bird and my morning walks have been the 1 for the last 7 years,so I put on my shoes to 2 for my first walk of the New Year.There was complete 3 outside.Litter could be seen everywhere.It seemed that everyone had an allnight 4 .It was too cold to expect anyone to be awake
21、 to clear all the walkways at 5 in the morning.I was 5 to walk on the dirty walkways and decided to go back home.I was about to leave 6 I saw Sam cleaning the garden.He is an employee of our society association and is 7 to attend to the garden.I walked up to Sam as it was a(n) 8 to see him there cle
22、aning at this time.“How come you are here and doing all this on the very first day of a new year?”I asked.Sam answered 9 ,“It is the first day of the year so they should feel special.For me,today is like any other 10 day and my job starts with the 11 .”I suddenly realized life does not change when t
23、he clock strikes twelve at midnight and a New Year begins.We 12 all night,the surround is dirty.Life goes on and others need to 13 up early and clear the garbage.Isnt the very next morning a new day of a New Year for all those who clear our garbage?Why cant we also keep our 14 clean so that everyone
24、 can have a New Year the very next day?It is true that small things can make a big 15 in our lives.1A.manner BtrendCroutine Dprocedure2A.look BsendClong Dhead3A.waste BfreedomCsilence Dabsence4A.celebration BtraditionCdecoration Dpollution5A.tired BscaredCpuzzled Dannoyed6A.because BthoughCunless Dw
25、hen7A.advised BpromotedCsupposed Ddetermined8A.pleasure BsuccessCsurprise Dhonour9A.coldly BhopefullyCcasually Dcalmly10A.dirty BnarrowCbusy Dcold11A.beginning BsameCspecial Dnew12A.sleep BpartyCwork Dclean13A.put BstayCwake Dpick14A.surroundings BconditionsCbackground Dlocation15A.decision BdifferenceCpromise Dsuggestion1-15 CDCAD DCCDA BBCAB