Unit
1
Words
and
Their
Stories
A.基础练习
I.
Spelling.
a.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
a
word
using
the
hints
of
its
English
definition
.
1.
a
person
who
studies
or
writes
about
history
h__________
2.
the
movement
of
a
new
population
into
a
place
to
live
there
s_________
3.
land
that
is
owned
or
controlled
by
a
particular
country,
ruler
or
military
force
t________
4.
good
at
getting
what
one
wants
by
planning
and
secretly
deceiving
people
t________
5.
existing
in
thought
or
as
an
idea
but
not
having
a
physical
or
practical
existence
a________
b.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
word
from
the
text
The
first
letter
of
the
word
has
been
given.
6.
An
e
________beaver
is
a
person
who
is
w
________to
do
and
is
excited
about
doing
what
is
e
________of
him.
7.
Beavers
are
s_________
creatures.
They
spend
a
lot
of
time
in
the
water,
building
dams
to
c
________little
lakes
or
ponds.
8.
Beavers
use
their
tails
to
p
________mud
on
the
b
________to
make
the
dams
s________.
9.
There
were
hundreds
of
millions
of
beavers
when
European
s
________first
arrived.
The
settlers
put
great
v
on
the
fur
of
beavers.
10.
Young
men
looking
for
a
________headed
west
across
the
country
to
s
________for
beavers.
plete
the
sentences
with
the
given
words
in
their
proper
forms.
1.
Historians
say
the
beaver
had
an
important
part
in
the________(settle)
of
North
America.
2.
Contrary
to
her________(expect)
,
she
failed
in
her
driving
test.
3.
He
made
some________
(reveal)
remarks
when
I
had
a
private
chat
with
him.
4.
The
road-works
caused
much________(complain)
among
local
residents.
5.
She
needs
to
improve
her________(present)
of
the
arguments.
plete
each
of
the
following
sentences
with
a
phrase
in
its
proper
form.
refer
to
first
thing
first
make
a
point
provide
for
keep
in
mind
settle
down
out
of
fashion
consist
of
put
value
on
fall
into
The
UN
is
an
international
organization
__________
sovereign
states
only.
Please
__________
that
vocabulary
is
the
basis
of
any
language.
The
Chinese
government
______
increased
__________
on
scientific
innovation.
It’s
__________
in
the
Constitution(宪法)
that
no
citizen
shall
turn
traitor
to
the
motherland.
Being
an
experienced
teacher,
he
seldom
__________
his
notes
while
in
class.
We
wish
that
fossil
fuels
may
gradually
________
disuse
so
that
the
environment
could
be
better
protected.
He
__________
going
on
the
exploration
regardless
of
any
possible
danger.
Almost
everything
in
the
world
may
go
__________,
but
not
friendship.
Having
studied
in
Australia
for
ten
years,
he
feels
he
_____
well
_____
there.
__________,
let’s
see
how
we
can
better
do
the
sentence
translation.
plete
the
sentences
according
to
the
Chinese
given.
1.
Parents
tend
to_________________,
which
is
a
great
pressure
on
them.
(对孩子期望过高)
2.
The
Internet
is
_________________in
social
life.
(起着重要的作用)
3.
Students
_________________inside
the
classroom.
(不应该踢足球)
4.1
had
meant
to
attend
their
wedding,
but_________________.
(来了一个不速之客)
5.
Many
people
__________________
that
China
will
have
developed
into
a
powerful
economy
in
twenty
years.
(持这种观点)
6.
We_________________
somewhere
before.
(好像以前见过面)
7.
My
neighbors
said
he
would
_________________if
we
keep
on
making
noise.
(向警方投诉)
8.
She
_________________with
a
cup
of
tea.
(舒舒服服坐到椅子上)
9.
She
is
the
greatest_________________.
(健在的女作家)
10.
Sometimes
doctors
would
rather
not_________________.
(向病人透露实情)
V.
Translation.
1.不管你做什么,都不能忽视别人的情感。
(neglect)
2.每一场NBA的比赛都吸引着无数的球迷。
(draw)
3.他抗议说他从来没有去过犯罪现场的附近。(protest)
4.既然你直意要隐瞒真相,那我只好自己去找校长了。(make
a
point)
5.和园丁们一起工作让我们学到了很多关于花卉的知识。
(enable)
6.父母工作太忙会忽视子女的学习。
(neglect)
7.旅客们抗议在岛上旅游途中服务不好。
(protest)
8.
她谈到她的数学经验时提及了她的老师。
(refer)
9.这位发言人透露了公司在接下来三年时的讲划。
(reveal)
10.看似他们家发生了一些出人意料的事情。
(seem
to)
B.综合提高练习
I.
Grammar
and
vocabulary
Section
A
3D
Printing
in
Food
Production
There’s
a
new
frontier
in
3D
printing
that’s
beginning
to
come
into
focus:
food.
Over
the
past
few
years,
researchers
(1)_______
(develop)
machines
that
print,
cook,
and
serve
foods
on
a
mass
scale.
And
the
industry
isn’t
stopping
there.
Food
production
With
a
3D
printer,
a
cook
(2)
_______
print
complicated
chocolate
sculptures
and
beautiful
pieces
for
decoration
on
a
wedding
cake.
A
restaurant
in
Spain
has
re-created
forms
and
pieces
of
food
(3)_______
are
“exactly
the
same,”
freeing
cooks
to
complete
other
tasks.
In
another
restaurant,
all
of
the
dishes
(4)_______
(produce)
by
3D
printing
rather
than
farm
to
table
are
well
received
among
customers.
Sustainability
The
global
population
is
expected
to
grow
to
9.6
billion
by
2050,
and
some
analysts
estimate
that
food
production
will
need
to
be
raised
by
50
percent
to
maintain
current
levels.
As
is
known
to
all,
sustainability
is
(5)_______
people
nowadays
put
great
emphasis
on.
Some
experts
believe
printers
could
use
hydrocolloids
(水解胶体)
from
plentiful
renewables
like
algae
(藻类)
and
grass
to
replace
the
familiar
ingredients,
thus
(6)_______
(reduce)
fuel
use
and
air
pollution.
Nutrition
Future
3D
food
printers
could
make
processed
food
much
(7)_______
(healthy).
A
professor
at
Columbia
University
said,
“Food
printing
could
allow
consumers
(8)_______
(print)
food
with
individualized
nutritional
content.
So
instead
of
eating
a
piece
of
yesterday’s
bread
from
the
supermarket,
you’d
eat
something
baked
just
for
you
on
demand.”
Challenges
(9)_______
recent
development
in
3D
food
printing,
the
industry
has
many
challenges
to
overcome.
Currently,
most
ingredients
must
be
changed
to
a
paste
(糊状物)
before
a
printer
can
use
them,
and
the
printing
process
is
quite
time-consuming
(10)_______
ingredients
interact
with
each
other
in
very
complex
ways.
On
top
of
that,
most
of
the
3D
food
printers
now
are
restricted
to
dry
ingredients,
because
meat
and
milk
products
may
easily
go
bad.
Some
experts
are
doubtful
about
3D
food
printers,
believing
they
are
better
suited
for
fast
food
restaurants
than
homes
and
high-end
restaurants.
A.supply
B.
developed
C.
similar
D.
deeply
E.
quantities
F.convenient
G.
explorations
H.
deeper
I.served
J.
technological
K.
exploiting
Section
B
Man
is
a
land
animal,
but
he
is
also
closely
tied
to
the
sea.
Throughout
history
the
sea
has___41___
the
needs
of
man.
The
sea
has
provided
man
with
food
and
a
__42____
way
to
travel
to
many
parts
of
the
world.
Today,
nearly
two-thirds
of
the
world’s
population
live
within
80
kilometers
of
the
sea
coast.
In
the
modern
__43_
world,
the
sea
offers
many
resources
to
help
mankind
survive
.Resources
on
land
are
beginning
to
be
used
up.
The
sea,
however,
still
can
be
hoped
to
__44__
many
of
man’s
needs.
The
list
of
riches
of
the
sea
yet
to
be
____45____
by
man’s
technology
is
impressive.
Oil
and
gas
___46____
have
been
carried
out
for
nearly
30
years.
Valuable
amounts
of
minerals
exist
on
the
ocean
floor
ready
to
be
mined
(开采).
Fish
farming
promises
to
be
a
good
way
to
produce
large
____47___
of
food.
The
culture
of
fish
and
shellfish
(贝类动物)
is
an
ancient
skill
practised
in
the
past
mainly
by
Oriental
people.
Besides
oil
and
gas,
the
sea
may
offer
new
sources
of
energy.
Experts
believe
that
the
warm
temperature
of
the
ocean
can
be
used
in
a
way
____48____
to
the
steam
in
a
steamship.
Ocean
currents
(水流)
and
waves
offer
possible
use
as
a
source
of
energy.
Technology
is
enabling
man
to
explore
ever
more
___49___
under
the
sea.
The
development
of
strong,
new
materials
has
made
this
possible.
The
technology
to
harvest
the
sea
continues
to
improve.
Experts
believe
that
by
the
year
2000
the
problems
that
prevent
us
from
___50___
fully
the
food,
minerals,
and
energy
sources
of
the
sea
will
be
largely
solved.
II.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
What’s
your
earliest
childhood
memory?
Can
you
remember
learning
to
walk?
Or
talk?
The
first
time
you
heard
thunder
or
watched
a
television
programme?
Adults
seldom
___51___
events
much
earlier
than
the
year
or
so
before
entering
school,
just
as
children
younger
than
three
or
four
___52____
retain(记住)
any
specific,
personal
experiences.
A
variety
of
explanations
have
been
___53___
by
psychologists
for
this
“childhood
amnesia”(儿童失忆症).
One
argues
that
the
hippocampus,
the
region
of
the
brain
which
is
responsible
for
forming
memories,
does
not
mature
___54___
about
the
age
of
two.
But
the
most
popular
theory
maintains
that,
since
adults
do
not
think
like
children,
they
cannot
___55___
childhood
memories.
Adults
think
in
words,
and
their
life
memories
are
like
stories
or
___56___
--
one
event
follows
___57___
as
in
a
novel
or
film.
But
when
they
search
through
their
mental
___58___
for
early
childhood
memories
to
add
to
this
verbal
life
story,
they
don’t
find
any
that
fit
the
__59___.
It’s
like
trying
to
find
a
Chinese
work
in
an
English
dictionary.
Now
psychologist
Annette
Simms
of
the
New
York
State
University
offers
a
new
__60___
for
childhood
amnesia.
She
argues
that
there
simply
aren’t
any
early
childhood
memories
to
recall.
According
to
Dr.
Simms,
children
need
to
learn
to
use
__61___
spoken
description
of
their
personal
experiences
in
order
to
turn
their
own
short-term
impressions
of
them
into
long-term
memories.
In
other
___62___,
children
have
to
talk
about
their
experiences
and
hear
others
talk
about
___63___
--
Mother
talking
about
the
afternoon
__64___
looking
for
seashells
at
the
beach
or
Dad
asking
them
about
their
day
at
Ocean
Park.
Without
this
__65__
reinforcement(强化),
says
Dr.
Simms,
children
cannot
form
permanent
memories
of
their
personal
experiences.
recall
B.
resolve
C.
involve
D.
interpret
merely
B.
really
C.
largely
D.
rarely
proposed
B.
witnessed
C.
canceled
D.
figured
after
B.
since
C.
until
D.
once
access
B.
refer
C.
reflect
D.
attain
regulations
B.
descriptions
C.
narratives
D.
forecasts
the
other
B.
others
C.
the
rest
D.
another
flashes
B.
files
C.
outputs
D.
dreams
frame
B.
landscape
C.
footstep
D.
pattern
explanation
B.
factor
C.
emphasis
D.
arrangement
some
else
B.
someone
else’s
C.
anyone
else
D.
anyone
else’s
words
B.
means
C.
senses
D.
cases
it
B.
them
C.
him
D.
theirs
taken
B.
spent
C.
used
D.
chosen
petty
B.
mutual
C.
habitual
D.
verbal
Section
B
(A)
People
living
on
parts
of
the
south
coast
of
England
face
a
serious
problem.
In
1993,
the
owners
of
a
large
hotel
and
of
several
houses
discovered,
to
their
horror,
that
their
gardens
had
disappeared
overnight.
The
sea
had
eaten
into
the
soft
limestone
(石灰岩)
cliffs
on
which
they
had
been
built.
While
experts
were
studying
the
problem,
the
hotel
and
several
houses
disappeared
altogether,
sliding
down
the
cliff
and
into
the
sea.
Erosion(侵蚀)of
the
white
cliffs
along
the
south
coast
of
England
has
always
been
a
problem
but
it
has
become
more
serious
in
recent
years.
Dozens
of
homes
have
had
to
be
abandoned
as
the
sea
has
crept
farther
and
farther
inland.
Experts
have
studied
the
areas
most
affected
and
have
drawn
up
a
map
for
local
people,
forecasting
the
year
in
which
their
homes
will
be
swallowed
up
by
the
hungry
sea.
Angry
owners
have
called
on
the
Government
to
erect
sea
defenses
to
protect
their
homes.
Government
surveyors
have
pointed
out
that
in
most
cases,
this
is
impossible.
New
sea
walls
would
cost
hundreds
of
millions
of
pounds
and
would
merely
make
the
waves
and
currents
go
further
along
the
coast,
shifting
the
problem
from
one
area
to
another.
The
danger
is
likely
to
continue,
they
say,
until
the
waves
reach
an
inland
area
of
hard
rock
which
will
not
be
eaten
as
limestone
is.
Meanwhile,
if
you
want
to
buy
a
cheap
house
with
an
uncertain
future,
apply
to
a
house
agent
in
one
of
the
threatened
areas
on
the
south
coast
of
England.
You
can
get
a
house
for
a
knockdown
price
but
it
may
turn
out
to
be
a
knockdown
home.
What
is
the
cause
of
the
problem
that
people
living
on
parts
of
the
south
coast
of
England
face?
____________.
The
disappearance
of
hotels,
houses
and
gardens.
The
experts’
lack
of
knowledge.
The
rising
of
the
sea
level.
The
washing-away
of
limestone
cliffs.
67.
The
erosion
of
the
white
cliffs
in
the
south
of
England
___________________.
A.
will
soon
become
a
problem
for
people
living
in
central
England
B.
has
now
become
a
threat
to
the
local
residents
C.
is
quickly
changing
the
map
of
England
D.
can
be
stopped
if
proper
measures
are
taken
68.
The
experts’
study
on
the
problem
of
erosion
can
_____________________.
A.
lead
to
its
eventual
solution
B.
provide
an
effective
way
to
slow
it
down
C.
help
to
prevent
it
from
worsening
D.
warn
people
whose
homes
are
in
danger
69.It
is
not
feasible
to
build
sea
defenses
to
protect
against
erosion
because
_____________.
A.
it
is
too
costly
and
will
endanger
neighbouring
areas
B.
the
government
is
too
slow
in
taking
action
C.
they
will
be
easily
knocked
down
by
waves
and
currents
D.
house
agents
along
the
coast
do
not
support
the
idea
(B)
The
Campus
Bookstore
Bookie’s,
the
campus
bookstore
is
located
at
the
Campus
Activity
Centre,
main
floor.
Bookie’s
is
the
only
place
in
Kamloops
to
buy
your
course
textbooks.
There
is
a
booklist
in
the
bookstore
listing
the
books
required
for
each
course.
If
you
need
help
in
finding
your
course
textbooks,
ask
any
of
the
staff
in
the
bookstore.
There
are
more
than
just
textbooks
at
bookie’s.
They
carry
a
wide
variety
of
stationary,
art
supplies
and
gift
items.
You
can
also
buy
telephone
cards,
postage
stamps
and
bus
passes.
You
must
show
your
student
card
to
get
a
discount
for
the
bus
passes.
TEXTBOOK
RETURNS
Do
I
need
my
receipt
to
return
books?
Yes.
How
long
do
I
have
to
return
books?
Books
purchased
must
be
returned
within
ten
working
days
of
the
date
of
the
purchase.
What
if
I
wrote
my
name
in
the
book?
Unfortunately,
we
can
not
give
you
a
full
refund
for
books
not
in
mint
condition
as
publishers
will
not
accept
this
for
credit.
What
happens
if
I
miss
the
last
day
for
return?
We
may
purchase
the
text
book
as
“used”
in
accordance
with
our
Buyback
program.
What
if
I
discover
that
my
book
has
missing
pages
half
way
through
the
semester?
We
will
replace
the
defective
books,
new
or
used,
for
a
like
copy
of
that
title.
Cash
refunds
are
not
given
for
defective
books
returned
outside
the
normal
return
dates.
BUYBACKS
What
books
do
you
buy
back?
We
buy
back
all
current
edition
textbooks.
If
we
do
not
use
them
at
UCC,
we
buy
them
back
according
to
the
value
established
in
the
North
American
marketplace.
How
much
do
I
get
for
my
books?
If
bookie’s
is
buying
the
book
for
use
at
UCC,
you
will
receive
50%
of
the
current
new
retail
price.
In
order
to
receive
optimum
buyback
price,
discs
and
supplements
must
accompany
the
book.
What
happens
to
the
books
that
I
sell?
Books
for
bookie’s
are
processed
by
our
staff
and
sold
to
students
at
75%
of
the
new
retail
price.
What
condition
do
my
books
need
to
be
in?
Books
should
be
in
good
condition,
meaning
that
the
cover
is
still
attached
and
all
pages
intact.
Highlighting,
notes
and
markings
on
the
pages
are
perfectly
fine.
Workbooks
and
study
guides
are
generally
not
purchased
back
unless
they
are
free
of
all
markings.
No
sales
receipt
is
required
for
these
books.
Bookstore
Hours
Monday–Thursday
9:00am–6:00pm
Friday
9:00am–5:00pm
Saturday
and
Sunday
Closed
70.The
intended
readers
of
this
passage
are
_______.
A.
Book
dealers
B.
University
students
C.
Publishers
D.
Campus
staff
71.
The
underlined
word
“defective”
can
best
be
replaced
by
________.
A.
latest
B.
adapted
C.
new
D.
faulty
72.Bookie’s
will
not
buy
back
your
used
textbook
if
_______.
A.
the
cover
of
the
book
is
missing
B.
there
are
markings
and
notes
on
the
pages
C.
you
have
lost
the
sales
receipt
D.
you
miss
the
last
day
for
return
73.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Bookie’s
is
a
place
for
students
to
buy
their
course
textbooks.
B.
Student
cards
are
needed
to
get
a
discount
for
the
textbooks.
C.
Books
bought
in
bookie’s
can
be
returned
within
ten
working
days.
D.
Books
bought
back
are
processed
by
the
staff
and
sold
to
students.
Section
C
Directions:
Read
the
following
passages.Fill
in
each
blank
with
a
proper
sentence
given
in
the
box.Each
sentence
can
be
used
only
once.Note
that
there
are
two
more
sentences
than
you
need.
A.The
wild
horse
is
a
vital
component
to
ecological
balance
on
the
range
lands.
B.President
Donald
Trump
wants
to
cut
the
BLM
budget
by
$10
million
in
2018.
C.Only
in
this
manner
will
wild
horse
numbers
be
in
balance
with
all
other
forms
of
wildlife
and
predators
of
the
wild
horses.
D.But
there
is
little
agreement
on
how
the
number
should
be
reduced.
E.The
program
would
euthanize
sick
and
old
wild
horses
and
sterilize
healthy
ones
before
returning
them
to
the
wild.
F.As
a
result,non-native
plants
begin
growing
in
the
affected
areas.
Everything,including
members
of
Congress
and
Native
American
tribes,
wants
fewer
wild
horses
on
Western
lands
and
tribal
reservations.
______74_____
The
wild
horses
come
from
horses
that
were
brought
to
America
from
Spain
in
the
16th
century.By
1971,the
number
of
wild
horses
had
dropped
sharply.So
Congress
passed
a
law
to
save
them.Since
then,the
number
of
wild
horses
has
increased
three
times
in
size.
Experts
predict
there
will
be
115,000
wild
horses
by
2020.An
average
adult
wild
horse
eats
more
than
two-and-a-half
kilograms
of
grass
and
drinks
75
liters
of
water
a
day.
______75______
The
horses'
actions
have
also
caused
soil
erosion
around
water
sources,threatening
water
quality.
Gillian
Lyons
is
a
wildlife
expert
at
The
Humane
Society
of
the
United
States.She
said,"Originally,when
the
1971
act
passed,it
allowed
the
Bureau
of
Land
Management
to
destroy
healthy
horses...if
populations
grew
too
large."Since
1994,except
for
one
year,the
BLM
has
been
prevented
from
destroying
wild
horses.The
agency
now
captures
and
places
them
in
holding
facilities(收容所).A
few
horses
are
adopted,but
not
many.It
costs
about
$50
million
a
year
to
care
for
the
captured
animals.______76______.
If
Congress
approves
the
plan,the
BLM
would
have
to
find
other
ways
to
manage
horse
populations."They're
going
to
do
that
in
a
couple
of
ways,"said
Lyons."One
is
by
reducing
any
use
of
fertility
control,which
they
use
barely
any
of
now.And
the
other
way
is
by
getting
rid
of
horses
in
holding
facilities."Recently,a
House
committee
voted
to
permit
the
BLM
to
kill
the
horses.But
a
Senate
committee
voted
against
another
bill
that
would
lift
the
ban
on
horse
killing.Native
American
tribes
have
struggled
with
the
problem
for
years.Some
support
capturing
the
animals.But
others,including
leaders
of
the
tribes,say
the
animals
should
be
treated
well
and
not
killed.
The
Northwest
Tribal
Horse
Coalition
is
made
up
of
five
small
groups
and
tribes
in
Idaho,
Oregon
and
Washington.It
says
in
the
short
term
controlling
the
number
of
wild
horse
births
will
not
stop
overgrazing(草场的过度放牧).It
supports
the
slaughter
of
horses
at
“humane((人造的)facilities.”An
estimated
48,000
wild
horses
live
on
the
Navajo
Nation's
7,000
square
kilometers
in
Arizona,Utah
and
New
Mexico.Duane
"Chili"
Yazzie
is
the
president
of
the
Nation
in
Shiprock.Yazzie
has
started
a
horse
capture
program
he
considers
more
humane._______77_______.
He
is
also
looking
to
train
them
as
farm
animals.
III.
Translation
Directions:
Translate
the
following
sentences
into
English,
using
the
words
given
in
the
brackets.
黄浦江隧道的建成极大地促进了浦东的发展。(promote)
2.
在西方国家,有心理问题去咨询心理医生是很普遍的。(consult)
3.
在整个公司里他的电脑技术比任何其他成员都好。(superior
to)
4.
在场的大学生都希望演说者不要离题。(confine
himself
to)
5.
它是一种负责任的旅游,因为它认真地考虑到生态和文化。(take…into
consideration)
IV.
Guided
Writing.
Directions:
Write
an
English
composition
in
about
120
words
according
to
the
instructions
given
below
in
Chinese.
社会生的不断变化,催生了从多的流行词汇,其中有些,如因特网、大款和博客等,由于广大泛使用,长期存在,遂逐步转变为普通、口语词汇;有些则昙花一现,不久即消失得无影无踪。请结合你自己对语言的观察,写一篇短文,说说语言与社会生活的关系。
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Unit
1
参考答案:
A.基础练习
I.
Spelling.
1.
historian
2.
settlement
3.
territory
4.
tricky
5.
abstract
6.
eager;
willing;
expected
7.
strange-looking;
create
8.
pack;branches;
solid
9.
settlers;
value
10.
adventure;search
plete
the
sentences
with
the
given
words
in
their
proper
forms.
1.
settlement
2.
expectation
3.
revealing
4.
complaint
5.
presentation
plete
each
of
the
following
sentences
with
a
phrase
in
its
proper
form.
1.
consisting
of
2.
keep
in
mind
3.
is
putting/has
put/has
been
putting
value
on
4.
provided
for
5.
refers
to
6.
fall
into
7.
make
a
point
of
8.
out
of
fashion
9.
is
settled
down
10.
First
thing
first
plete
the
sentences
according
to
the
Chinese
given.
1.
expect
too
much
of
the
children
2.
playing
an
important
part
3.
are
not
supposed
to
play
football
4.
an
unexpected
guest
came
5.
hold
the
opinion
6.
seem
to
have
met
each
other
7.
complain
to
the
police
8.
settled
down
in
a
chair
9.
woman
writer
alive
10.
reveal
the
truth
to
the
patient
V.
Translation.
Whatever
you
do,
you
should
not
neglect
others'
feelings.
Every
match
of
the
NBA
draws
countless
basketball
fans.
He
protested
that
he
had
never
been
near
the
scene
of
the
crime.
Since
you
make
a
point
of
concealing
the
truth,
I
have
no
choice
but
to
go
to
the
headmaster.
Working
with
the
gardeners
enables
us
to
learn
a
lot
of
knowledge
about
flowers.
Parents
may
neglect
their
children's
studies
if
they
are
too
busy
working.
The
tourists
protested
about
the
bad
service
during
their
stay
on
the
island.
She
referred
to
her
teacher
when
she
talked
about
her
teaching
experience.
The
spokesman
revealed
the
company's
plan
for
the
next
three
years.
Something
unexpected
seemed
to
have
happened
to
their
family.
B.综合提高练习
I.
Grammar
and
vocabulary
Section
A
1.
have
developed
2.
can
3.
that/which
4.
produced
5.
what
6.
reducing
7.
healthier
8.
to
print
9.
Despite
10.
because/since/as或where
Section
B
41.I
42.F
43.J
44.A
45.B
46.G
47.E
48.C
49.
D
50.K
II.
Reading
comprehension
(50分)
Section
A
51---65
ADACC
C
D
BDA
BA
DBD
Section
B
66-69
DBDA
70-73
BDAB
Section
C
Keys:
74-77
DFBE
III.
Translation
1.
The
completion
(building)
of
the
tunnels
under
the
Huangpu
River
has
greatly
promoted
the
development
of
Pudong.
2.
In
western
countries,
it
is
quite
common
for
a
person
to
consult
a
psychologist
if
/when
he
has
some
psychological
problems.
3.
It’s
a
kind
of
responsible
tourism
which
seriously
takes
ecology
and
culture
into
consideration.
4.
All
the
students
present
wish
that
the
speaker
would
confine
himself
to
the
subject.
5.
He
is
superior
to
any
other
member
in
the
company
in
computer
technology
.
IV.
Guided
Writing.
Society
is
ever
advancing,
and
so
is
language.
Whenever
something
new
appears,
people
will
have
to
give
it
a
name.
So,
changes
of
social
life
always
give
birth
to
new
vocabulary.
In
the
past
ten
or
twenty
years
alone,
many
new
words
have
been
coined
to
express
the
new
phenomena
in
economy,
technology,etc.
Like
Internet,moneybag
and
b
log,
to
name
only
a
few.
As
we
have
noticed,
some
new
vocabulary
has
come
into
common
use,since
they
are
very
close
to
everyday
life
and
widely
spread.
These
new
words
will
perhaps
stay
on.
However,
some
of
them
will
fall
into
disuse
soon
enough,
because
they're
known
to
a
limited
group
of
people.
So,
social
life
or
changes
is
the
basis
where
language
develops
and
language
must
always
serve
as
a
mirror
to
social
life.
And
it
is
this
function
that
gives
life
to
language.