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Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands完型填空专项练习
Choose
the
words
or
expressions
and
complete
the
passage.
You
feel
tired
and
you
have
no
energy.
You
can’t
breathe
out
of
your
nose
and
your
throat
hurts.
Don’t
be
afraid

you
have
probably
just
got
a
cold.
Every
year,
many
kids
experience
this
sick
feeling.
Some
kids
have
up
to
eight
colds
every
year.
So,
what
1
is
a
cold?
Well,
a
cold
is
an
infection
(传染病).
It
affects
your
nose,
ears
and
throat
and
makes
you
feel
sick
and
weak.
It’s
very
easy
to
catch
a
cold.
When
someone
sneezes
or
coughs
near
you,
bacteria
(细菌)
travel
through
the
air
and
2
your
body
and
then
make
you
sick.
Also,
if
you
touch
your
nose
or
eyes
after
touching
something
that
has
bacteria
on
it,
3
a
door
or
your
desk
at
school,
you
can
get
sick.
Some
of
the
symptoms
of
a
cold
4
a
fever,
a
sore
throat
and
a
cough.
If
you
sneeze,
or
if
your
nose
is
runny
(流鼻涕的)
and
your
arms
are
watery,
you’ve
probably
got
a
cold.
Most
people
who
have
got
a
cold
feel
very
tired
and
don’t
have
much
energy
to
do
anything.
A
cold
is
not
a
pleasant
thing
to
5
.
However,
there
are
some
things
you
can
do
to
feel
better.
You
should
have
hot
drinks
if
you’ve
got
a
sore
throat
and
cough.
You
should
eat
healthy
foods
and
get
a
lot
of
rest
so
your
body
can
be
strong
enough
to
fight
your
cold.
If
you’ve
got
a
fever,
or
if
you
aren’t
feeling
better
within
a
few
days,
you
should
visit
your
doctor
and
take
some
medicine.
A
cold
can
be
frustrating,
but
just
remember
that
there
are
many
things
you
can
do
to
feel
better
and
get
6
.
Take
care
of
your
body
and
stay
healthy.
1.A.exactly
B.nearly
C.clearly
D.firstly
2.A.build
B.enter
C.feel
D.find
3.A.like
B.on
C.behind
D.with
4.A.take
B.catch
C.turn
D.include
5.A.do
B.make
C.pass
D.experience
6.A.strong
B.strongest
C.stronger
D.strength
One
day,
I
heard
an
American
boy
say
to
a
Chinese
girl
student,
“You
speak
very
good
English.”
But
the
girl
answered,
“No,
no.
My
English
is
very
poor.”
The
foreigner
was
quite
7
at
the
answer.
Thinking
he
had
not
made
8
understood
or
the
girl
had
not
9
him
clearly,
he
said,
“Yes,
indeed,
you
speak
very
well.”
10
the
girl
still
kept
saying,
“No.”
In
the
end
the
American
boy
could
not
understand
and
didn’t
know
11
to
say.
What’s
wrong
with
the
girl’s
answer?
She
didn’t
12
a
compliment
(恭维)
in
the
same
way
as
the
American
people
do.
She
should
answer,
“Thank
you”
instead
of
“No”.
She
13
understood
what
the
American
boy
had
said,
but
she
thought
she
should
be
modest.
In
the
14
,
people
will
feel
proud
and
15
when
they
are
praised.
So
if
someone
says
the
16
you
have
cooked
are
very
delicious,
you
should
say,
“Thank
you.”
In
our
country
we
think
being
modest
is
a
virtue
(美德)
and
being
proud
is
a
bad
thing,
but
in
my
opinion,
being
confident
does
not
17
being
proud,
so
sometimes
you
should
be
confident
18
being
modest.
19
you
are
modest
and
say,
“No,
I’m
afraid
I
can’t
do
it
well”,
while
working
in
a
western
country,
the
others
may
think
that
you
really
cannot
do
it.
If
you
often
say
“No”,
you
will
certainly
be
looked
down
upon
by
20
.
When
asking
for
a
job,
if
one
says
something
like
“Yes,
I
can
certainly
do
it”
instead
of
“Let
me
have
a
try”,
he
or
she
will
21
get
it.
So
in
the
west,
you
should
be
brave
to
show
your
self-confidence.
7.A.excited
B.surprised
C.relaxed
D.frightened
8.A.itself
B.herself
C.himself
D.themselves
9.A.heard
B.watched
C.listened
to
D.looked
at
10.A.Though
B.Although
C.Or
D.But
11.A.when
B.which
C.what
D.how
12.A.receive
B.accept
C.refuse
D.disagree
13.A.hardly
B.really
C.rarely
D.badly
14.A.east
B.south
C.west
D.north
15.A.dutiful
B.modest
C.shameful
D.confident
16.A.dishes
B.cups
C.glasses
D.bowls
17.A.think
B.say
C.ask
D.mean
18.A.as
soon
as
B.as
well
as
C.instead
of
D.in
spite
of
19.A.Unless
B.Until
C.Whether
D.If
20.A.another
B.the
other
C.the
others
D.others
21.A.fail
to
B.expect
to
C.succeed
in
D.believe
in
The
Double
Seventh
Festival
is
also
called
Qixi
Festival.
It’s
a
traditional
Chinese
festival.
Here
is
a
beautiful
story
22
it.
Long,
long
ago
there
was
a
young
man
named
Niulang
.One
day
he
23
a
beautiful
girl,
Zhinv,
the
Goddess’s
seventh
daughter.
She
had
just
run
away
from
the
24
heaven(天国)to
look
for
fun
or
Earth.
Soon
Zhinv
and
Niulang
loved
each
other,
and
they
got
married
without
25
the
Goddess.
Niulang
worked
in
the
field
and
Zhinv
wove(织布)at
home.
They
26
a
happy
life
and
gave
birth
to
a
boy
and
a
girl.
Unluckily,
the
Goddess
found
out
the
fact
and
27
Zhinv
to
return
to
heaven.
After
Zhinv
left,
Niulang
was
28
upset.
With
the
help
of
his
magic
cow,
Niulang
flew
to
heaven
with
his
two
children
to
look
for
his
wife.
The
Goddess
discovered
this
and
was
very
29
.Taking
out
her
hairpin(发簪),
the
Goddess
created
a
wide
30
.From
then
on,
Niulang
and
Zhinv
couldn’t
stay
together.
They
31
to
live
on
the
two
sides
of
the
river.
However,
their
true
love
32
all
the
magpies(喜鹊)in
the
world,
33
once
a
year
tens
of
thousands
of
magpies
would
fly
up
to
heaven
to
make
a
bridge
for
the
couple
to
meet
each
year.
At
last
the
Goddess
agreed
with
34
to
meet
each
other
on
the
7th
day
of
the
7th
lunar
month.
That’s
35
the
Double
Seventh
Festival
started.
Today
it
is
a
great
36
for
Chinese
young
people
to
show
their
love.
22.A.with
B.after
C.about
D.through
23.A.met
B.told
C.missed
D.thanked
24.A.lucky
B.boring
C.different
D.interesting
25.A.tell
B.told
C.telling
D.to
tell
26.A.knew
B.gave
C.lived
D.stayed
27.A.waited
B.helped
C.ordered
D.promised
28.A.such
B.ever
C.quite
D.still
29.A.sorry
B.angry
C.happy
D.excited
30.A.river
B.hole
C.sea
D.land
31.A.have
B.has
C.had
D.will
have
32.A.changed
B.moved
C.surprised
D.promised
33.A.so
B.but
C.though
D.because
34.A.us
B.him
C.her
D.them
35.A.how
B.when
C.what
D.where
36.A.day
B.way
C.lesson
D.habit
When
I
entered
Berkeley.
I
was
confident
of
winning
a
scholarship.As
a
Straight-A
student,
I
believed
I
could
take
some
37
subjects
.
One
such
course
was
World
Literature
given
by
Professor
Jayne.
I
was
extremely
interested
in
the
ideas
he
38
in
class.
After
the
first
exam,
I
was
39
to
find
a
77,
C-plus,
on
my
test
paper,
since
English
was
my
best
subject.
I
went
to
Professor
Jayne,
who
listened
to
my
arguments
but
remained
40
I
decided
to
try
harder,
although
I
didn’t
know
what
that
41
because
school
had
always
been
easy
for
me.
I
read
the
books
more
carefully,
but
got
another
77
again.
I
reasoned
with
Professor
Jayne
again,
he
listened
patiently
but
wouldn’t
change
his
42
.
One
more
test
before
the
final
exam.
One
more
43
to
improve
my
grade.
So
I
redoubled
my
44
and,
for
the
first
time,
learned
the
meaning
of
the
word
“thorough”.
But
everything
just
went
as
before.
The
final
was
coming.
No
matter
what
grades
I
got,
it
wouldn’t
cancel
C-pluses.
I
thought
I
45
kiss
the
scholarship
goodbye.
Finally
I
decided
for
once
I
’d
have
46
with
the
test
.The
night
before
the
final,
I
‘d
47
treated
myself
to
a
movie.
A
week
later,
I
was
surprised
to
find
I
got
an
A.I
hurried
into
Professor
Jayne’s
office.
He
48
to
be
waiting
for
me.
“If
I
gave
you
the
A-pluses
you
expected,
you
wouldn’t
continue
to
work
as
hard.”
I
stared
at
him,
49
that
it
was
just
his
trick.
but
I
had
worked
my
head
off.
I
was
speechless
when
my
course
grade
arrived:
A-plus.
It
was
the
50
A-plus
given.
And
of
course
I
received
my
scholarship.
I’ve
always
remembered
Professor
Jayne’s
lesson:
you
must
set
your
own
51
of
excellence.
37.A.boring
B.fair
C.challenging
D.simple
38.A.discovered
B.presented
C.acted
D.received
39.A.shocked
B.scared
C.crazy
D.anxious
40.A.annoyed
B.silent
C.uneasy
D.helpless
41.A.missed
B.repeated
C.improved
D.meant
42.A.mind
B.style
C.grade
D.goal
43.A.way
B.step
C.chance
D.choice
44.A.decisions
B.efforts
C.memories
D.notes
45.A.might
B.should
C.must
D.can
46.A.trouble
B.trick
C.risk
D.fun
47.A.always
B.never
C.still
D.even
48.A.pretended
B.seemed
C.happened
D.managed
49.A.realizing
B.supposing
C.forgetting
D.wondering
50.A.last
B.only
C.worst
D.next
51.A.rule
B.method
C.standard
D.form
Some
people
think
only
school
children
do
not
agree
with
their
parents,
however,
it
is
not
true.
52
is
a
problem
for
parents
and
children
of
all
ages.
If
it’s
hard
for
you
to
communicate
with
your
53
,
don’t
worry
about
it.
Here
is
some
advice
for
you
to
bridge
the
generation
gap
(代沟).
Don’t
argue
with
your
parents.
Don’t
get
to
your
parents
when
you
are
54
.
Your
parents
probably
won’t
55
your
ideas
if
you
are
shouting
at
them.
And
you
can’t
express
yourself
56
if
you
are
angry.
Go
someplace
to
cool
off.
Make
sure
you
understand
why
you
are
unhappy.
Then
think
about
what
you
want
to
57
to
your
parents.
If
you
don’t
think
you
can
speak
to
them
at
the
moment,
58
writing
a
letter.
Try
to
reach
an
agreement.
Sometimes
you
and
your
parents
59
on
something.
You
can
keep
your
disagreement
and
try
your
best
to
60
each
other.
Michael’s
mother
didn’t
agree
with
him
about
buying
a
motorcycle.
They
61
over
it.
But
they
finally
came
to
an
agreement.
Michael
bought
the
motorcycle,
but
only
62
it
on
certain
days.
Of
course,
your
parents
might
refuse
to
agree
on
something.
In
these
63
,
it
is
especially
64
to
show
love
and
respect
to
them.
Showing
respect
will
keep
your
relationship
with
your
parents
strong.
Talk
about
your
65
The
values
of
your
parents
are
probably
different
from
those
of
your
own.
Tell
your
parents
what
you
66
about,
and
why.
Understanding
your
values
might
help
them
see
your
purposes
in
life.
A
good
relationship
with
your
parents
can
make
you
a
better
and
happier
person.
It
is
worth
having
a
try!
52.A.Education
B.Communication
C.Presentation
D.Examination
53.A.friends
B.teachers
C.parents
D.students
54.A.surprised
B.excited
C.happy
D.angry
55.A.consider
B.describe
C.cause
D.require
56.A.loudly
B.clearly
C.excitedly
D.heavily
57.A.speak
B.talk
C.tell
D.say
58.A.keep
B.stop
C.try
D.finish
59.A.disagree
B.agree
C.insist
D.work
60.A.love
B.help
C.refuse
D.accept
61.A.looked
B.turned
C.fought
D.argued
62.A.drove
B.bought
C.borrowed
D.lent
63.A.ways
B.places
C.situations
D.times
64.A.interesting
B.surprising
C.difficult
D.important
65.A.hobbies
B.interests
C.values
D.feelings
66.A.know
B.care
C.learn
D.hear
As
the
saying
goes,
”Friends
are
treasure
in
our
life.”
I
remember
when
I
was
growing
up,
my
mum
always
67
,“Half
the
fun
of
doing
anything
is
sharing
with
others.”
It’s
true.
Friends
make
68
enjoy
the
taste
of
our
success
and
joys
and
comfort
us
in
our
challenging
moments.
They
provide
a
mirror
for
us
69
more
about
ourselves.
I’ve
always
looked
at
friends
as
family
70
.
They
enrich
our
lives.
As
a
famous
writer
once
said,
“A
friend
is
a
present
which
you
give
71
.”
To
be
a
good
friend,
it’s
important
to
be
a
good
listener.
Hear
72
your
friend
says
first
rather
than
making
conclusions
quickly.
Sometimes
73
is
useful
to
repeat
their
words
back
to
them.
It
can
help
them
realize
whether
their
words
were
what
they
wanted
to
say.
Patience
is
an
important
part
of
being
a
good
friend
74
.
You
know
the
old
golden
rule,

Care
75
others
the
way
you
would
like
them
to
care
for
you.”
The
support
of
a
friend
during
a
76
time
can
make
the
difference
between
success
77
failure.
Encouragement
and
confidence
are
the
78
gifts
that
can
change
a
person’s
life.
We
should
choose
our
friends
79
,
because
they
can
have
a
great
influence
on
our
lives.
As
80
told
me,

The
attitudes
of
your
friends
are
like
the
buttons
on
a
lift.
They
will
81
take
you
up
or
down.”
67.A.said
B.told
C.talked
D.spoke
68.A.us
B.me
C.her
D.them
69.A.learning
B.learns
C.will
learn
D.to
learn
70.A.friends
B.children
C.members
D.enemies
71.A.herself
B.yourself
C.himself
D.myself
72.A.what
B.that
C.which
D.whose
73.A.this
B.that
C.these
D.it
74.A.never
B.either
C.too
D.also
75.A.of
B.with
C.for
D.in
76.A.easy
B.difficult
C.happy
D.wonderful
77.A.but
B.so
C.and
D.or
78.A.best
B.better
C.worse
D.worst
79.A.careless
B.carefully
C.careful
D.carelessly
80.A.anyone
B.someone
C.everyone
D.no
one
81.A.neither
B.all
C.both
D.either
It
was
my
first
day
at
school
and
I
felt
nervous
and
afraid.
I
went
to
all
my
classes
alone.
I
felt
like
82
cared.
I
listened
to
all
the
lessons
and
patiently
waited
for
the
lunch
break.
Then
finally
the
bell
rang
and
it
was
time
to
talk
and
have
83
.
While
waiting
84
,
I
met
a
new
friend
who
wore
a
headscarf
(头巾)
.We
got
along
85
,
and
I
was
so
happy
when
she
said,
“Sit
with
us
at
our
table.”
She
pointed
to
the
one
next
to
the
door.
I
agreed,
and
took
my
plate
and
was
about
to
walk
with
her
86
the
floor,
when
suddenly
I
felt
someone
touching
me.
“Hey,
I
saw
you
on
the
bus,”
said
a
tall
girl
in
a
long
skirt,
“I
see
you
wear
a
Jewish
(犹太的)
necklace.
You
87
sit
with
us.”
At
that
moment
I
88
and,
to
my
surprise,
I
found
that
it
was
like
the
nations
of
the
world:
the
Spanish
only
sat
with
the
Spanish,
the
Americans
were
only
with
the
89
,
the
Russians
were
always
with
the
Russians,
and
90
would
the
Arabs
and
the
Jews
sit
together.
It
was
then
that
I
saw
the
reason
why
so
many
wars
begin.
Everyone
stayed
with
other
people
of
91
background.
The
lunchroom
was
like
a
map
of
the
world.
Why
was
everyone
so
blind?
So
I
92
this
girl,
and
returned
to
the
first
girl.
They
were
all
very
friendly.
That
day
I
93
a
bridge
between
two
worlds
when
I
sat
with
those
who
were
different
from
me.
82.A.everyone
B.anyone
C.no
one
D.someone
83.A.fun
B.trouble
C.supper
D.rest
84.A.on
line
B.in
line
C.in
classroom
D.in
rain
85.A.good
B.bad
C.well
D.badly
86.A.to
B.along
C.around
D.across
87.A.have
to
B.may
C.need
D.should
88.A.looked
around
B.look
up
C.look
into
D.look
after
89.A.Chinese
B.Americans
C.Russians
D.the
Spanish
90.A.once
B.sometimes
C.always
D.never
91.A.different
B.the
opposite
C.the
same
D.closed
92.A.refused
B.followed
C.listened
to
D.fought
against
93.A.walked
B.went
C.built
D.broke
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