單元知識滾動練Unit 2 復習強化】Ⅰ. 單詞拼寫1. These tennis shoes are (設計) for comfort and performance.2. By the end of the run, all my (緊張壓力) had disappeared, and I was ready to face the next day.3. The role he played in the (冒險經(jīng)歷) should definitely not be ignored.4. I decided to respect and protect this (獨特的) landscape while I was here.5. It will help you respond quickly to (緊急事件) if you know basic first-aid technique.6. With the Spring Festival coming, people workingoutside their hometowns are e____ to come back.7. You have both a new d for independence and a continued need for your parents' love.8. The children talked so loudly at the dinner table that I had to s to be heard.9. These students failed to g because of their bad behavior.10. After discussing with her parents, she planned to work as a v in the earthquake-hit area last year.Ⅱ. 單句語法填空1. I can always count on you to cheer me  and you never let me down.2. The girl thought that her parents were always  her back about something.3. Through this kind of healthy discussion, you will learn when to back .4. He shot  when he was in senior high school.5. She managed to calm  the boy and sought help from a neighbor.6. My deskmate  his promise. He treated me to a live concert where I enjoyed the  really excellent . perform7. The young  is  the big machine according to the  guidance. operate8. Jim is in an  with his landlord downstairs, who  that she didn't steal his money. argue9. Facing the  atmosphere, I wanted to scream, for the  became unbearable. tense10. Our parents are  about our life and study. As far as I'm , we should talk with them and tell them our. concernⅢ. 選短語填空be proud of, see eye to eye with, from one's point of view, back down, think sth through, happy with, shot up, look after, result in, calm downAs a young boy, his parents 1.  him and educated him patiently, so Mark became a smart and sensible boy. Parents 2.  him. When he grew and 3. , he had his own ideas. Sometimes he didn't 4. his parents, which could 5.  their quarrels. His parents were not 6.  him and told his teacher about it. After the teacher had a heart-to-heart talk with him, Mark 7. , 8.  and finally 9. . Afterwards Mike and his parents could understand each other and lived in harmony.10. , a good parent-child relationship should be set up on the basis of mutual understanding and respect.Unit 3 鞏固落實】Ⅳ. 單詞拼寫1. Victor a to me for his not being able to tell me the change in the plan.2. Having never seen him for many years, I didn't recognize him at first s.3. Barry was unable to give the police a very detailed account of the (案件).4. It is likely that you could (遭受) from bad health, if you keep smoking.5. He tried to dance, but he was too (笨拙的).6. But she (恢復健康), though slowly, and was ready for discharge(出院) after four weeks.7. Carl didn't r to my question, and carried on with his meal.8. They help you calm down when you feel like your anger might e.Ⅴ. 單句語法填空1. We can benefit a lot  taking regular exercise.2. Believe it or not, her leaving is  definite a great loss to your company.3. As the saying goes, success and fail always go hand in hand.4.  my opinion, you had better leave him alone for the time being to allow him to calm down.5. Tom's parents' behave, as well as their words has had a key effect on him during the past twenty years.6. We got the final results on the base of a great many experiments.7. I have a firm belief in the power of communication, which can smooth  misunderstandings.8. As a result of his hard work, he was able to get  the difficulties.Ⅵ. 完成句子1. 最終這個主意是好還是壞,我們會搞清楚的。(whether. . . orwe will make it out.2. 中國是一個歷史悠久的大國,很多名勝古跡值得一游。(worthChina is a large country with a long history and many places of interest .3. 不知道為什么,一個人會做出一個重要的發(fā)現(xiàn),而另一個人,也很聰明,但是失敗了。(whileThere's no way of knowing why one man makes an important discovery.4. 這使得學習和練習它變得更加困難。(itThat  and practice it.5. 14歲的時候,我非??释吹礁嗟乃囆g作品,于是我和一個朋友騎自行車翻越阿爾卑斯山去看威尼斯。(so. . . that. . . When I was 14, I  a friend of mine and I bicycled across the Alps to see Venice.Ⅶ. 單元語法(用關系代詞填空)1. Anyone  is caught providing food for San Francisco's pigeons could face a heavy fine.2. Understanding her good intentions,I eat all the food  is provided by Mom with appreciation.3. I will never forget the nice persons and good memories  appeared in my life.4. The earthquake  happened in Tangshan on 28 July 1976 is a terrible experience.5. Have you repaired the chair  leg is broken?【能力提升】Ⅷ. 閱讀理解Last summer, Katie Steller stopped at a traffic light, where a man was sitting with a sign asking for help. She rolled down her car window. Hey, she shouted. I'm driving around giving free haircuts. If I go grab my chair, do you want one right now? No problem, he said. I'll be right back, Steller said. She drove off, went to the salon she owns, and loaded a red chair into her car. Then she drove back. The man, named Edward, took a seat, and she cut his curly graying hair. After Steller was done, Edward looked in a mirror. I look good! he said.To date, Steller has given 30 or so such haircuts to people around the city. These clients are all living on the margins, and she is fully aware of the power of her cleanup job. It's more than a haircut, she says. I want it to be a gateway, to show value and respect, but also to get to know people. I want to build relationships. Steller knows that a haircut can change a life. One changed hers: as a teen, she suffered from a disease called ulcerative colitis(潰瘍性結腸炎) that was so severe and her hair thinned suddenly. Seeing this, her mother arranged for Steller's first professional haircut. To sit down and have somebody talk to me like a friend, it helped me feel cared about, she says. After that, Steller knew she wanted to have her own salon so she could help people feel the way she'd felt that day. Not long after finishing cosmetology(美容) school in 2009, she began what she now calls her Red Chair Project.Steller listens to people's stories of loss, addiction, and struggle to get back on their feet. The attention apparently works. When she was cutting a woman's hair one day, someone drove by and yelled, You look amazing!The woman in the chair smiled very happily. I'm not unnoticed, she shouted. Look, people see me! The way you show up in the world matters, says Steller. You have no idea what people are going to do with the kindness that you give them.1. Whom does Steller give haircuts to?A. The people who live on a farm.B. The people who live in the countryside.C. The people who live on the margins of society.D. The people who live in small communities.2. What inspired Steller to start her Red Chair Project?A. Her kindness to the poor. B. Her skill of doing hair.C. Her fear of being alone. D. Her experience in illness.3. How did the woman in the chair feel on hearing someone's comments?A. Awkward. B. Cheerful. C. Shocked. D. Shy.4. Which is the best title for the text?A. The Power of Free Cuts B. A Successful Salon OwnerC. A Wonderful Free Salon D. The Change of Life Ⅸ. 語法填空Charity shops are popular in the UK. The first charity shop 1. open by Oxfam in 1947. Now there are over 7,000 charity shops in the UK. The shops sell different things from 2.  old book to a famous brand handbag. Here are the reasons why people often go to charity shops.First, things in charity shops are much 3. cheap than those in street stores. People give things to charity shops for free. Most of the things have been used, 4.  they are well cleaned and repaired. So you can buy useful things 5.  less money in charity shops.Second, people give their own things to charity shops instead of 6. throw them away. Then other people 7.  need the things buy them. It's good for the environment.Third, it is for charity work that charity shops are set up. The money earned in charity shops is for people in need, 8. especial for homeless and disabled people. After the things in charity shops are sold, the owner 9. receive a letter telling him about that. That's the main reason why people like charity shops. So I hope there will be more and more charity shops in other 10. place.Ⅹ. 完形填空On August 11, 2009, Jenny Ware found herself in trouble at the checkout line of a storeher wallet was gone. Carolee Hazard, a complete    1    , offered to pay the $207 bill. Jenny    2     accepted and promised to repay her.The next day a check arrived from Jenny for $300, with a note thanking Carolee for her generosity and    3    , and recommending she    4    the extra money. Carolee turned to her Facebook friends and asked what they would do with the money. Some people suggested giving it to charity, which Carolee decided to do. Touched by Jenny's    5    , Carolee matched the $93 and turned to Facebook for    6    on where the $186 should go. One person came up with Second Harvest Food Bank since the event had happened at a grocery store. Another friend,     7     by the story, matched with $93 of his own money. So did another. And another.Carolee and Jenny     8     after a week and Jenny learned that the extra money had become $2, 000 through the     9     of Facebook friends. Jenny then posted the story to her Facebook page. Her friends began making donations     10    . The total donations soon came to $10, 000. Children donated 93 cents of their pocket money. One     11     mom offered $9. 3, because she couldn't afford $93. The media picked up the story and donations     12    . Many chose to give $93 to their local food banks.In the year since Carolee and Jenny first     13    , the 93 Dollar Club has raised over $100, 000 to    14    Second Harvest Food Bank. Every dollar becomes 2 meals, so the money raised so far will provide 200, 000 meals. With    15     from Facebook, the pay it forward story has traveled around the globe and encourages people to spread kindness and help fight hunger.1. A. customer B. stranger C. neighbor D. owner2. A. gratefully B. secretly C. unwillingly D. actually3. A. trust B. respect C. protection D. curiosity4. A. divide B. keep C. match D. gain5. A. wisdom B. humor C. honesty D. dream6. A. policies B. signs C. orders D. suggestions7. A. inspired B. puzzled C. annoyed D. directed8. A. quarreled B. separated C. reconnected D. cooperated9. A. business B. generosity C. means D. operation10. A. as well B. for sure C. as usual D. in turn11. A. lonely B. single C. pretty D. shy12. A. died out B. ended up C. turned off D. poured in13. A. met B. landed C. joined D. agreed14. A. open B. challenge C. benefit D. balance15. A. help B. guide C. faith D. food   單元知識滾動練Unit 2 復習強化】Ⅰ. 單詞拼寫1. designed2. stress3. adventure4. unique5. emergencies6. eager7. desire8. struggle9. graduate10. volunteerⅡ. 單句語法填空1. up2. on3. down4. up5. down6. performed; performers'; performance7. operator; operating; operation8. argument; argues9. tense; tension10. concerned; concerned; concernsⅢ. 選短語填空1. looked after2. were proud of3. shot up4. see eye to eye with5. result in6. happy with7. thought it through8. calmed down9. backed down10. From my point of viewUnit 3 鞏固落實】Ⅳ. 單詞拼寫1. apologized2. sight3. case4. suffer5. awkward6. recovered7. respond8. explodeⅤ. 單句語法填空1. from2. definitely3. failure4. In5. behavior6. basis7. out8. overⅥ. 完成句子1. Whether it turns out to be a good idea or a bad idea2. which are worth visiting3. while the other man, also intelligent, fails4. makes it extra hard to learn5. was so anxious to see more art thatⅦ. 單元語法(用關系代詞填空)1. who2. that3. that4. that/which5. whose【能力提升】Ⅷ. 閱讀理解1. C[解析]細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第二句可知,Steller給生活在貧困邊緣的人們理發(fā)。2. D[解析]細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段第二句可知,疾病的經(jīng)歷改變了她。3. B[解析]細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段第一句可知,坐在椅子上的女子覺得很開心。4. A[解析]主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段以及全文可知,本文主要敘述免費理發(fā)店給人們帶來的一些積極的改變。【語篇導讀】Steller是一家理發(fā)店的店長,在童年經(jīng)歷的影響下,她開始給貧困的人免費理發(fā),給予人們關注。Ⅸ. 語法填空1. was opened2. an3. cheaper4. but/yet5. with6. throwing7. who/that8. especially9. will receive10. placesⅩ. 完形填空1. B[解析]Jenny WareCarolee Hazard素不相識。a complete stranger完全陌生的人。2. A[解析]Carolee雪中送炭,Jenny自然對她感激不盡。3. A[解析]Jenny隨支票附上了一張便條,感謝Carolee的慷慨相助和對自己的信任。CaroleeJenny付款這一行為說明了她慷慨大方,信任Jenny。4. B[解析]Jenny建議Carolee留下多出來的93美元。5. C[解析]Jenny履行承諾,還給Carolee錢,這說明Jenny很誠實。此處說明CaroleeJenny的誠實(honesty)打動了。6. D[解析]CaroleeFacebook上征求建議,咨詢朋友們自己該如何處置這186美元。7. A[解析]在這個故事的激勵下,又有一個朋友捐了93美元。8. C[解析]根據(jù)該空后的Jenny learned可知,一周后, JennyCarolee又聯(lián)系了一次。9. B[解析]Jenny得知在Facebook朋友們的慷慨捐助下,原來多出的93美元已經(jīng)變成了兩千美元。10. A[解析]Jenny把這個故事上傳到自己的Facebook上,她的朋友開始踴躍捐款。as well同樣,也;for sure確切地;as usual通常in turn輪流,按次序。11. B[解析]一位單身母親捐了9. 3美元,因為她拿不出93美元。12. D[解析]媒體報道了這個愛心故事,隨之捐款不斷涌入。die out滅絕end up結束;turn off關閉。13. A[解析]JennyCarolee第一次相遇之后一年的時間里,那最初的93美元已經(jīng)變成了10萬美元。14. C[解析]所有這些捐款都用來資助Second Harvest Food Bankbenefit受益,得益15. A[解析]Facebook幫助下,這個愛心捐款故事已經(jīng)傳遍了全球,激勵人們傳遞愛心,與饑餓問題作斗爭。【語篇導讀】本文講述了一個有關93美元愛心傳遞的感人故事。這個故事再一次向我們詮釋了愛心蘊含的神奇力量。 

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