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Module3Literature單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatdoesthemanwantMarktobe? A.Amusician. B.Apoliceman. C.Abusinessman.2.Whycan'tthemanlendmoneytothewoman? A.Hedoesn'tgetpaidforaweek. B.Sheneverpaysbackherdebt. C.Hehasnomoneylefthimself.3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Heisanexperienceddriver. B.Heoftenbreakstrafficrules. C.Hewilltakeadrivingtest.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Heisoutofworknow. B.Hefindsanewjobnow. C.Hewillhaveaninterview.5.Whycan'tthewomanstandGary? A.Garylosestempereasily. B.Garyisslowinaction. C.Garyalwayskeepssilent.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhyisJackalittletired? A.Hehadalotofhomeworktodo. B.Hehadtohelphismotherdohousework. C.Hehadtogetupearly.7.HowdoesJackgotoschooleveryday? A.Onfoot. B.Bybus. C.Bycar.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatarethespeakersdoingatpresent? A.Learningapaintingskill. B.Havingapaintingclass. C.Visitingapaintingexhibition.9.Whatcanthemangetfromthelandscapepaintings? A.Asenseofpeaceandharmony. B.Asenseofsimplicity. C.Asenseofart.10.Whatroledoestheartplayaccordingtotheman? A.Toexpressthebeautyofnature. B.Toexpressthetraditionalculture. C.Toholdthewholeworldtogether.第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhatdidMikedojustnow? A.Hedidsomecleaning. B.Hedidsomewashing. C.Hedidsomeshopping.12.WhatdoesMikelikemost? A.Seals. B.Paper-cuts. C.Clayfigures.13.Whatkindofpaper-cutsdidn'tMikebuy? A.Tigers. B.Dogs. C.Babies.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatdidn'tthemanknowtodo? A.HowtoprepareforEnglishtest. B.HowtowriteanEnglisharticle. C.HowtoimprovehisoralEnglish.15.Whatwillthemandoiffailingtheexam? A.LearnEnglishfromnativespeakers. B.Takesomeextraclasses. C.OrganizeanEnglishclub.16.Howdoesthemanconsiderapoorgradeinthetest? A.Itwillmeanafailureinlife. B.Itisashamefulthing. C.Itmaynotbeabadthing.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisn'tthecontentofMo'snovels? A.Folkstories. B.Fairystories. C.Modernevents.18.HowdidMoYanusuallywritehisnovels? A.Basinghisbooksonhismemories. B.StettinghisbooksinthewholeChina. C.Supportinghisbookswithurbantopics.19.WhichnovelofMoYanismadeintoafilm? A.RedSorghum. B.RepublicofWine. C.BigBreastsandWideHips.20.WhydidMoYangethispenname? A.Tokeepsilentallthetime. B.Toavoidtroublebyspeakingtoomuch. C.Towritemorefamousnovels.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共15小題;共15分)21.Whenyoureadabook,you'dbetters

it.22.Thechildren'smothershowedgreatc

fortheirsafetywhentheydidn'tcomebackfromschoolattheusualtime.23.Inthepast,manypeoplesufferedfroms

becauseofalackoffood.24.Sheise

tofindhimandaskthereasonforhisbeinglate.25.Themagazinepromoteseffectivelanguageteachingandisi

forforeignlanguageteachersinChina.26.Thenoblemans

(抓住)theboybythearmandtookhimaway.27.Instantnoodleshavelittlen

soyoucan'tstayhealthyifyoueattoomuch.28.Exercisewillincreaseyoura

forfood.29.Assoonasthepolicereceivedthealarm,theyrushedtothes

oftheaccidentatonce.30.Dustwilla

inadesertedhouse.31.Passingtheexamwasjustther

fortheeffortsyouhavemade.32.Thenaughtyboyoftenw

toothersinclass,whichmakestheteacherveryangry.33.It'sc

ofthebosstoemploysomechildren.34.Ad

manwilldoanythingtogetwhathewants.35.Hecana

moreinadaythananyotherboyinhisclass.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)36.Ididn'tdaretospeakaloudoreven

(私語)toherwhatwasinmymind.37.Theboywantstobeasoldier.He

(想要)tojointhearmy.38.Seeingthe

(場面)ofthechildrenplayinginthepark,I'mfullofjoy.39.Hearinganoise,thespy

(抓住)hisgunfromthedrawerandhidbehindthedoor.40.Therewere

(尖叫聲)ofexcitementwhenJayfinallywalkedonstage.41.Youshouldnottryto

(完成)twotasksatonce.42.Thenewprincipalis

(渴望)tomakehisspeechinthelecturehall.43.WhenIwasillIcompletelylostmy

(食欲).44.Helostallhismoney.Nowheisina

(絕望的)state.45.Theyhave

(分發(fā))thelandsamongthepeasantssofar.46.Manypeoplediedof

(饑餓)duringthewartimes.47.Thereisnocausefor

(擔(dān)心);thestormisnottooserious.48.Shegotno

(報酬)forallthehardworkshedid.49.I

(拖)theheavychairovertothewindow.50.Astimegoesby,youngpeoplemay

(積累)moreandmoreexperiencetohaveabetterunderstandingofthisworld.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)51.為了世界和平,任何情況下我們都不會首先使用核武器。(use)Tokeepourworldpeaceful,undernocircumstances

nuclearweaponsfirst.52.Itwastwoyearsago,whenIcametoParisforthefirsttime,

(我開始)learnpainting.(begin)53.

youaremoreexperienced,

(直到…你才能夠)coverastoryalone.54.

(正是她的美)thatattractedhim.(beauty)55.昨天她一完成作業(yè),她媽媽就叫她練習(xí)彈鋼琴。She

herhomeworkwhenhermotheraskedhertopractiseplayingthepianoyesterday.(hardly)56.直到做完最后一個手術(shù)白求恩才離開戰(zhàn)地醫(yī)院。

thelastoperationwasfinished

Bethuneleftthebattlehospital.57.Onlywhenthetermwasatanend

(我們才意識到)howtimehadflown.(realize)58.

before

(我從未讀過)anarticlethatissofulloflies.(never)59.Weshouldusemorepublicresourcesto

(引起公眾對食品安全問題的關(guān)注).(詞數(shù)不限)60.話剛出口,她就后悔不迭。

shespokenwhensheregretteditbitterly.五、單項選擇(共20小題;共20分)61. Hardly

tospeakwhen

ashoutfromthebackofthehall. A.hadshebegun;wasthere B.hadshebegun;therewas C.shehadbegun;wasthere D.shehadbegun;therewas62. Inatyphoon,winds

aspeedgreaterthan120kilometersperhour. A.assume B.accomplish C.attain D.adjust63. Thebook,whichwas

forchildrenunder10,ispopularwithadultreaders. A.used B.read C.devoted D.intended64. TheRedCrosshasstarted

foodandblanketstothepeopleinthefloodareas. A.distributing B.dividing C.dismissing D.exporting65. NotuntilIdroppedofffromschool

howmuchtimeIhadwasted. A.didn'tIrealize B.didIrealize C.Ididn'trealize D.Irealized66.

issurprisingisthattherearesomanyChineserestaurantsinToronto. A.It B.That C.Such D.What67. As

matteroffact,allgoodbookscangiveus

largeamountofwisdomandknowledge. A.a;/ B.the;a C.a;a D.the;/68. Aservantcamein,leanedoverSirRichard'sshoulderand

inhisear. A.screamed B.cheered C.announced D.whispered69. Anythingthat

Mr.Greeninterestsme. A.concerns B.matter C.importance D.subjects70.

wasnotuntilshetookoffhersunglasses

Irealizedthatshewasafamousfilmstar. A.This;who B.This;that C.It;that D.It;who71. Thesoldiers

thetownafteraviolentattackafterthreedays'preparation. A.crushed B.seized C.persevered D.grasped72. Itwasin2023whenIwashereonbusiness

IfoundChengdusocomfortableforpeopletolivein. A.when B.before C.that D.which73. Notuntilthelate18thcentury

theAntarcticCircle,butheneversawland. A.JamesCookcrossed B.crossedJamesCook C.didJamesCookcross D.JamesCookcrossed74. Manyvolunteershavebeen

togivemorehelptothelocalpeoplesincetheearthquakehappened. A.eager B.anxious C.worried D.curious75. Helefthishomeandfeltlonely.Onlythen

toknowhowimportantthefamilywasforhim. A.hehadbegun B.hadhebegun C.hebegan D.didhebegin76. Nosooner

homethanhethrewoffhiscoatandsatdownatthetable. A.didheget B.hadhegot C.hegot D.hehadgot77. DannyWay'sjumpingovertheGreatWalland

hisowndreamshouldbeaninspirationtotheyouthinChina. A.undertaking B.conducting C.performing D.accomplishing78. Notuntilthelastnotediedaway

thattheconcertwasover. A.didtheaudiencerealize B.theaudiencerealized C.theaudiencedidrealize D.realizedtheaudience79. Onlywhenyouleaveschool

howmuchyouloveit. A.youwillfind B.willyoufind C.youfind D.didyoufind80. Whenyoulookforajob,it'snotyourbookknowledgebutyourexperience

mattersmore. A.whether B.which C.what D.that六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Whenyouthinkofanartist,youprobablythinkofsomeonepaintingoncanvas(畫布).ButGuidoDaniele81

fantasticpaintingsofbirds,elephants,andtigersbypaintingon82

.BorninSoverato,Italy,GuidoDanielehasbeencalled"HandGogh(famousperson)"83

hebegancreating84

ofartonpeople'shandsin1990.Paintingonthehandscanbea85

because,unlikecanvas,theskinmoveswhenrubbed.Daniele'smodelsmustremainperfectly86

forhoursashepaints.Heoftenuseshisdaughterandhisson87

his"canvases".Beforehecanbegintocreatehisworks,Daniele88

photographsoftheanimalthathewillbe89

.Thenhewillbeabletounderstandits90

andgiveitlife."Next,"hesays,"Ilookatthe91

fromdifferentperspectives(視角),andIbeginto92

whatisthebestwaytopositionthehandformetopainttheanimal."He93

studiestheskinofthemodel,preferringittohavelittlehairandfewblemishes(瑕疵).Danielestartsbydrawingonthemodel'shand94

apencil.Henextpaintstheskinusing95

madespecificallyforbodyart.TheeyesofDaniele'spaintedanimals96

amazinglyreal,andtheyarethemostdifficult97

topaint.Paintingsonhandsmusteventuallybe98

away.GuidoDanielesaysthathe'sgottenusedtothispartandthathedoesn'treally99

seeinghisworkwasheddown."Tomorrow,Iwillpaintthe100

one.Theimportantthingistotakemanygoodtakebeforewashingthehand!"81. A.creates B.achieves C.makes D.drops82. A.canvas B.cloth C.skin D.paper83. A.before B.since C.while D.either84. A.forms B.favorites C.works D.abilities85. A.fortunate B.terrible C.advantage D.challenge86. A.silent B.still C.quiet D.active87. A.to B.at C.for D.as88. A.produces B.publishes C.studies D.takes89. A.playing B.rescuing C.painting D.removing90. A.tempers B.character C.custom D.habit91. A.hand B.animal C.plant D.face92. A.imagine B.train C.guess D.wonder93. A.never B.also C.ever D.seldom94. A.by B.on C.in D.with95. A.brush B.oil C.watercolors D.pencil96. A.sharp B.speak C.shine D.look97. A.part B.body C.hand D.picture98. A.took B.washed C.put D.robbed99. A.forget B.remind C.mind D.remember100. A.old B.unique C.only D.next七、閱讀理解(共14小題;共28分)ANextThursdayistheWorldBookDay—acelebrationofallthingswonderfulaboutbooksforallages,withauthorevents,schoolfancy-dressparadesanda£1booktoken(優(yōu)惠券)giventoallschoolchildrenunder18.Sometimes,readingamodernnovelcanbetough(BookerPrize-winnerTheLuminariesranto832pages!),especiallyifyoulackconfidenceinyourliteracyskills.Infact,oneinsixpeopleintheUKneverpickupabookbecausethey'veexperienceddifficultiesorareoutofthehabitofreadingforpleasure.ButtheGalaxyQuickReadsseriesaredesignedtointroducereluctantreaderstobestsellingshortfunnynovels,whichbringthejoyofreadingwithoutdemandinghoursofconcentratedtime.Theycoverarangeofsubjects,fromromancetocomedy.YoucanreadJojoMoyes'sParisforOne,aromanticadventureinwhich26-year-oldNellbooksaweekendawaytoPariswithherlazy,neglectfulboyfriend.Whenhefailstoturnup,sheisaloneinthecity.Thatis,untilshemeetsFabien,whoshowsherthecharmsoftheFrenchcapital—inmorewaysthanone.Meanwhile,AdeleGeras'smovingstoryOutintheDarkwassetinWorldWarI,inwhichyoungRobcamebackfromthebattlefields.Determinedtofindtheofficer'swidowtoreturnthephotoofherandtheirdaughterthatthecaptainkeptwithhim,hetraveledseveralthousandmilesbutnevergaveup.DeadManTalkingisafantastictaleofPat,whohadaterriblefightwithhisbestfriend,Joe,tenyearsago—butnowhearsthatJoeisdead,andhemustattendhisfuneral.ButJoeisnotgoingquietlythatgoodnight—he'slyinginhiscoffinbeingverychattyindeed.101.WhatwillhappenontheWorldBookDayaccordingtotheposter? A.Schoolchildrenwillbegivenfineclothesasgifts. B.Theauthorsofbookswillattendsomeevents. C.Expertswillencouragepeopletowritetheirnovels. D.There'sarangeofbooksthatarepricedatjust£1.102.Ifyouareinterestedinahorrorstory,youmaychoose

. A.GalaxyQuickReads B.ParisforOne C.DeadManTalking D.OutintheDark103.Thepassageismainlyabout

. A.recommendationofgoodbookstoreaders B.thehistoryoftheWorldBookDay2023 C.adviceonhowtogetcheapbooks D.aplantodevelopthehabitofreadingamongadultsBIusedtothinkofmyselfasapersonlearnedinbooks,butmybookshelvestoldadifferentstory.ApartfromafewIndiannovelsandanAustralianbook,myliteraturecollectiononlyconsistedofBritishandAmericantitles.Worsestill,Icouldn'teverfoundanythingintranslation.MyreadingwaslimitedtostoriesbyEnglish-speakingauthors.So,atthestartof2023,IsetmyselfthechallengeoftryingtoreadabookfromeverycountryinayeartofindoutwhatIwasmissing.Withnoideawheretogetthosebooks,Iwasunlikelytofindpublicationsfromnearly200nationsontheshelvesofmylocalbookshop,soIdecidedtoaskthereadersallovertheworldforhelp.IcreatedablogcalledAYearofReadingtheWorldandputoutanappealforsuggestionsoftitlesthatIcouldreadinEnglish.Theresponsewasamazing.Peopleallovertheworldweregettingintouchwithme,offeringideasandbooklists.Somepostedmebooksfromtheirhomecountries.Inaddition,severalwriters,likeTurkmenistan'sAkWelsaparandPanama'sJuanDavidMorgan,sentmeunpublishedtranslationsoftheirnovels,givingmearareopportunitytoreadworksunavailableinBritain.Evenwithsuchanextraordinaryteamofbibliophiles(愛書者)behindme,however,sourcingbookswasnoeasytask.Withtranslationsmakinguponlyaround4.5percentofliteraryworkspublishedintheUK,gettingEnglishversionsofstorieswastricky.Onebyone,thebooksfromthecountriesonthelistfilledmyheartwithlaughter,love,anger,hopeandfear.Landsthathadonceseemedexoticandremotebecamecloseandfamiliartome.Atitsbest,Ilearned,readingmakestheworldreal.104.Theauthorrealizedshewasnotalearnedpersonwhenshefound

. A.shecoulddonothingbutreadbooks B.shehadneverbeentoIndianandAustralian C.shedidn'thaveanytranslatedbooks D.shecouldonlyreadsimpleEnglishstories105.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthehelpfrompeoplearoundtheworld? A.Offeringbooknames. B.Postinglocalbooks. C.Givingfinancialsupports. D.Sendingunpublishedtranslations.106.Wecaninferthatbyreadingthebooksfromothercountries,theauthorfeels

. A.boredandregretful B.thankfulandpitiful C.calmandpeaceful D.satisfiedandrewardedCIn1770whenIwasachild,IwasalwaysatWutheringHeights,becausemymotherwasaservantwiththeEarnshawfamily.Theyareaveryoldfamilywhohavelivedinthathouseforcenturies,asyoucanseefromtheirnameonthestoneoverthefrontdoor.IgrewupwithCatherineandHindleyEarnshaw,andwethreeplayedtogetheraschildren.Oneday,theirfatherMr.Earnshawcamebackfromalongjourney.HehadtravelledsixtymilestoLiverpoolandbackonbusinessandwasverytired.“LookwhatI'vebroughtyou!”hetoldusall,unwrappingsomethinghewasholdingcarefullyinhisarms.CatherineandHindleywereexpectingpresents,andtheyrushedeagerlytoseewhatitwas.Theywereverydisappointedtoseeonlyadirty,black-hairedgipsy(吉卜賽)child.“IfoundhimallaloneinthebusystreetsofLiverpool,”Mr.Earnshawexplainedtothem,“andIcouldn'tleavehimtodie.Hecansleepinyourroom.”ButHindleyandCatherinewereangrybecausetheyhadnotreceivedanypresents,andrefusedtoletthestrangechildsharetheirroom.However,Mr.Earnshawinsisted,andlittlebylittletheboybecameacceptedbythefamily.HewascalledHeathcliff,asafirstandlastname.Nooneeverdiscoveredwhohisparentshadbeen.Catherineandhebecamegreatfriends,butHindleyhatedhim,andwasoftencrueltohim.OldMr.Earnshawwasstrangelyfondofthisgipsychild,andfrequentlypunishedhissonforbehavingbadlytoHeathcliff.Hindleybegantohatehisfather'sfeelingsforHeathcliff,andsawthembothasenemies.Thissituationcouldnotlast.AsMr.Earnshawgrewoldandill,Heathcliffbecameevenmorehisfavourite,andHindleyoftenquarrelledwithhisfather.WhenHindleywassentawaytostudy,Ihopedthatwewouldhavepeaceinthehouse.ButthenitwasthatoldservantJosephwhocausedtrouble.Hetriedtopersuadehismastertobestricterwiththechildren,andwasalwayscomplainingthatHeathcliffandCatherinedidnotspendenoughtimestudyingtheBible(《圣經(jīng)》)orattendingchurchservices.Catherinewasawildgirlinthosedays.Wehadtowatchhereverymomentoftheday,tostopherplayinghertricksonus.Shewasproud,andlikedgivingorders.Butshehadtheprettiestfaceandthesweetestsmileyou'veeverseen.Icouldforgiveheranythingwhenshecametosayshewassorry.107.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.Mr.EarnshawwenttoLiverpoolforsightseeing. B.Catherinewasanaughty,beautifulandkindgirl. C.Catnerinewasveryinterestedingoingtochurch. D.Mr.EarnshawtreatedHeathcliffwellallthetime.108.Choosetherightorderoftheeventsgiveninthepassage.1MrEarnshawadoptedapoorgipsychild.2Hindleywassentawaytostudybyhisfather.3Theauthor'smotherworkedasaservant.4HindleywascrueltoHeathcliffandpunished. A.3214 B.1324 C.3142 D.1242109.ThereasonwhytheauthorwatchedoutforCatherinewhenhewasachildwasthat

. A.shehadprettyfaceandsweetsmile B.sheoftenfooledandmadefunofhim C.sheandHeathcliffbecamegreatfriends D.shespentmuchtimeontheBible110.Thepassageisprobablytakenoutof

. A.anovel B.areport C.adiary D.anessayDPerhapsyouthinkyoucouldeasilyaddtoyourhappinesswithmoremoney.Strangeasitmayseem,ifyou'reunsatisfied,theissueisnotalackofmeanstomeetyourdesiresbutalackofdesires—notthatyoucannotsatisfyyourtastesbutthatyoudon'thaveenoughtastes.Realrichesconsistofwell-developedandheartycapacities(能力)toenjoylife.Mostpeoplearealreadyswamped(淹沒)withthings.Theyeat,wear,goandtalktoomuch.Theyliveintoobigahousewithtoomanyrooms,yettheirhouseoflifeisahut.Yourhouseoflifeoughttobeamansion(豪宅),aroyalpalace.Everynewtaste,everyadditionalinterest,everyfreshenthusiasmaddsaroom.Hereareseveralroomsyourhouseoflifeshouldhave.Artshouldbeadesireforyoutodevelopsimplybecausetheworldisfullofbeautifulthings.Ifyouonlyunderstoodhowtoenjoythemandfeedyourspiritonthem,theywouldmakeyouashappyastofindplentyofhamandeggswhenyou'rehungry.Literature,classicliterature,isabeautiful,richlyfurnishedroomwhereyoumightfindmanyanhourofrestandrefreshment.Togainthatlovewouldgotowardmakingyouarichperson,forarichpersonisnotsomeonewhohasalibrarybutwholikesalibrary.MusiclikeMozart'sandBach'sshouldn'tbeabsent.Realrichesareofthespirit.Andwhenyou'vebroughtthatspirituptowhereclassicalmusicfeedsitandmakesyoualittledrunk,youhaveincreasedyourthrillsandbetteredthem.Andlifeisamatterofthrills.Sports,withoutwhichyouremainpoor,meanalotinlife.Nomatterwhoyouare,youwouldbemorehuman,andyourhouseoflifewouldbebettersupportedagainstthebaddays,ifyoucould,anddid,playabit.Whateverroomsyoumightaddtoyourhouseoflife,thesecretofenjoyinglifeistokeepadding.111.Theauthorintendstotellusthat

. A.truehappinessliesinachievingwealthbyfairmeans B.bighousesarepeople'smostvaluedpossessions C.bighousescaninasensebringrichnessoflife D.truehappinesscomesfromspiritualriches112.Theunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphprobablyimpliesthat

. A.howevermateriallyrich,theyneverseemtobesatisfied B.howevermateriallyrich,theyremainspirituallypoor C.thoughtheirhouseisbig,theypreferasimplelife D.thoughtheirhouseisbig,itseemstobeacage113.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat

. A.moremoneybringsmorehappiness B.artisneededtomakeyourhousebeautiful C.literaturecanenrichyourspirituallife D.sportscontributemainlytoyourphysicalfitness114.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.HouseofLife B.SecretofWealth C.RestandRefreshment D.InterestandEnthusiasm八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)PracticalWaystoGetMotivatedBemindfulofyour"why".IfIneedtocleanthefloor,butIreallydon'tlikecleaning,thenIwon'tfeelverymotivatedtodoit.However,ifIhaveabigenoughreasontodoit—becauseI'mhavingsomegueststocomeover,orIlovethefeelingofhavingacleanfloor,thenthat"biggerpurpose"canbestrongenoughtogetmetoact,eventhoughIdon'tenjoycleaning.IfIstaymindfulofwhyI'mdoingit,Icangetmotivatedtodoit.115.

Celebrateyoursuccesses.It'seasytogetdownonyourselfbecauseyouhaven'treachedyourgoalyet.Youmayoverlookallofthehardworkandsmallgoalsthatyou'veaccomplished.Remembertorewardyourselfandtocelebrateyoursuccesses.116.

Inthesameway,howcanyoumotivateyourselfifyou'renotgoingtorewardyourselfandcelebrateyoursuccesses?117.

Imaginehowgoodyou'llfeelwhenyou'vereachedyourgoal.Takeamomentandthinkabouthowyou'llfeelandwhatyou'llthinkafteryou'veachievedit.Whatdoesitfeellike?118.

Focusonthatfeeling,anduseittodriveyourightnowtomovetowardsyourgoal.Justthinkofhowgooditwillbe.Getinspired.Readstories,watchmovies,listentootherpeoplewhohaveachievedwhatyouwanttoachieve.Imaginewhattheyhadtogothroughtogettowheretheyare.Imaginehowbigtheheartisofsomeofyourbiggestheroesandhowbadlytheywantedwhattheyachieved.119.

A.Imaginehavingalreadyachievedit. B.Gethelpandsupportwhenyou'renotfeelingmotivated. C.Soremindyourselfofwhyyou'redoingwhatyou'redoing. D.Whatkindofself-talkwouldyouusetomotivateyourself? E.Lettheminspireyoutoaccessyourowngreatdesirewithin. F.Youmightfeelproud,happy,satisfied,oranyotheremotion. G.Wouldyoubeabletoproperlytrainadogwithoutrewardinghim?九、補全短文(共10小題;共10分)TheInternetisan120.

(amaze)informationresource.Students,teachers,andresearchersuseitas121.

investigativetool.Journalistsuseittofindinformationforstories.Doctorsuseittolearnmoreaboutunfamiliardiseasesandthe122.

(late)medicaldevelopment.Ordinarypeopleuseitforshopping,banking,bill-paying,andcommunicating123.

familyandfriends.Peopleallovertheworlduseittoconnectwithindividualsfrom124.

countriesandcultures.However,whiletherearemanypositivedevelopments125.

(associate)withtheInternet,therearealsocertainfearsandconcerns.Oneconcernrelatestoalackofcontrolover126.

appearsontheInternet.Withtelevisionandradiothereareeditorstochecktheaccuracyorappropriatenessofthecontentofprograms,andwithtelevisionthereare127.

(restrict)onotheraspects,forexample,whatkindsofprogramscan128.

(broadcast)andatwhattimeoftheday.WiththeInternet,parentscannotcheckapublishedguidetodeterminewhatissuitablefortheirchildren129.

(see).十、短文改錯(不分行)(共10小題;共10分)文中共有10處語言錯誤,請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;只允許修改10處,多者(從11處起)不計分。ThismorningIwaswalkingalongthestreettoabookstorewhileIfoundheavysmokepouringoutofabuilding.Obviousitwasonfire,soIcalled119.Severalminuteslate,thefirefightersarrivedandtriedtocontrolthefire.Withtheirhelp,manypeoplemanagedescapefromthebuilding.Suddenlyaforeignwomancameshouted.However,shecouldn'tmakeherselfunderstand.Icameuptoaskwhatiswrong,shesaidherdaughterwasstilltrappedinthefire.Itoldthefirefightersaboutthemimmediately.Theyranintothebuildingandrushedoutofwithalittlegirlafterawhile.Thewomanwasverygratefulwithmean

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