work on/ work at(把時間和精力放在某件事上) Unit 13 reception n. 1.) 接待,接見;歡迎[S1] Jim had an enthusiastic reception when he returned home.吉姆回家時受到了熱情的接待. 2.) 接待會;歡迎會;宴會[C] Our school gave a reception to our new principal.我們學(xué)校為新校長舉行了歡迎會. 3.) 接受;接納;感受,反應(yīng)[U] Her calm reception of the bad news surprised her friends. 她聽到壞消息鎮(zhèn)定自若,令她的朋友們驚奇. 4.) [英]接待處[U] Leave your key at reception.把你房門的鑰匙留在接待處. 5.) 接收;接收品質(zhì),收聽效果[U] Reception improved because of the new antenna.接受效果因有新天線而得到改善. considerate adj. 體貼的;體諒的;考慮周到的[] He was considerate of everyone.他對大家都很體貼. splendid adj. 1.) 有光彩的;燦爛的 The king was wearing a splendid golden crown.國王戴著光彩奪目的金王冠. 2.) 壯麗的;輝煌的 We won another splendid victory.我們又贏得了輝煌的勝利. 3.) 顯著的;杰出的 4.) [口]極好的;令人極其滿意的 My kid sister has a splendid memory.我小妹記憶力極好. coincidence n. 1.) 巧合;巧事;同時發(fā)生[U][C] It was a coincidence that he was born on his mother’s birthday. 他在他母親生日那天出生,真是巧事. 2.) 符合,一致[U] Is there any coincidence between his opinions and your own? 他的意見與你自己的意見有沒有一致之處? tension n. 1.) 拉緊,繃緊[U] The tension was so great that the rope broke.繩子拉得太緊繃斷了. 2.) 緊張[U] He is suffering from nervous tension.他正受神經(jīng)緊張之苦. 3.) 緊張局勢,緊張狀況[P1][U] She felt the tension as soon as she entered the room. 她一進(jìn)房間就感覺到了這種緊張氣氛. theft n. 偷竊,盜竊[U] He was accused of theft.他被指控偷竊. stubborn adj. 1.) 倔強(qiáng)的,頑固的;不聽話的 He is as stubborn as a mule.他像騾子一般執(zhí)拗. 2.) 頑強(qiáng)的,不屈不撓的 The defenders put up a stubborn resistance.防守將士進(jìn)行了頑強(qiáng)的抵抗. 3.) 難處理的,難對付的 This lock’s rather stubborn; it needs oiling.這把鎖很難開;得給它加點油了. 4.) (病)難治好的 I had a stubborn cold and coughed day and night.我得了很難治的感冒,日夜咳嗽. 5.) 難去掉的 This detergent can remove stubborn stains.這種去污劑能去除難洗的污漬. enquiry n.[U][C] 1.) 詢問;打聽[] make enquiries of somebody about something向某人詢問某事 2.) 調(diào)查[] An official enquiry into the incident was launched.官方對這一事件進(jìn)行了調(diào)查. After months of enquiry we finally discovered the truth. 經(jīng)過幾個月調(diào)查,我們最后發(fā)現(xiàn)了真相. assistance n. 援助,幫助[U][(+in)] Your technical assistance in the project is greatly appreciated. 您對這個項目的技術(shù)援助大受贊賞. vital adj. 1.) 生命的;維持生命所必需的 Growth and decay are vital processes.生長和衰亡是生命過程. 2.) 充滿活力的,生氣勃勃的 The Chinese I knew were trusting, open, and vital. 我所認(rèn)識的中國人信賴別人,坦率,充滿活力. 3.) 極其重要的,必不可少的[] The questions put forward at the meeting are of vital importance. 會上提出的那些問題極其重要. 4.) 致命的;生死攸關(guān)的 He committed a vital error.他犯了一個致命的錯誤. n.[the P] 1.) 重要器官 He was lucky that the bullet missed the vitals.他很幸運(yùn),子彈沒有擊中要害器官. 2.) 重要部分,要害 guilty adj. 1) 有罪的,犯...罪的[(+of)] He was found guilty.他被判有罪. 2.) 有過失的[(+of)] The manager was guilty of an important misjudgment.經(jīng)理犯了一個重大的判斷錯誤. 3.) 自知有過錯的,內(nèi)疚的[] I felt guilty after breaking my promise.我違背諾言后感到內(nèi)疚. stain vt. 1.) 沾污,污染[] Blood stained the blanket.血沾污了毯子. 2.) 玷污,敗壞 His crimes stained the family honor.他的罪行玷污了家庭的名譽(yù). 3.) 給染色,給...著色 She stained the table brown.她將桌子涂成了棕色. vi. 變臟;被沾污 His character is without stain.他的人品純潔無瑕. These carpets won’t stain easily.這些地毯不易弄臟. n. 污點,污跡,瑕疵[C] He’s got an ink stain on his shirt.他襯衫上有塊墨漬. convince vt. 使確信,使信服;說服[(+of)] He convinced me of his innocence.他使我相信他是無辜的. I was convinced that he knew the truth.我確信他知道事實. assume vt. 1.) 以為;假定為;][O2][O8][O9] I assumed that he had gone for a stroll.我想他去散步了. 2.) 承擔(dān);就任;取得 The prince assumed power when he was only fifteen.王子在十五歲時就掌權(quán)了. 3.) 呈現(xiàn);采取;采用 His illness assumed a very grave character.他的病顯得非常的嚴(yán)重. 4.) 裝出,假裝 He assumed a look of surprise.他裝出吃驚的神色. cancel vt. 1.) 刪去,劃掉;勾銷,蓋銷 You should cancel this preposition in the sentence.你應(yīng)該刪去句子中的這個介詞. 2.) 取消,廢除;中止 The game was cancelled because of the rain.比賽因為下雨而取消了. 3.) 抵消,對消[] This will cancel your debt to me.這可抵消你欠我的債務(wù). 4.) [數(shù)]約去,消去[[ [數(shù)]相約,相消 2.) 互相抵消 The $5 I owed him and the $5 he owes me cancel out.他與我各欠對方五元,正好相互抵消. 3.) 取消;中止 n.[C] 刪除;取消;撤銷 remark vt. 1.) 談到;評論;說 [+] A local newspaper remarked that crime was on the decrease. 一家地方報紙評論說犯罪案件在減少. 2.) 注意,看到;覺察 I remarked the tense atmosphere as soon as I entered the room. 我一走進(jìn)房間,就覺察到了緊張的氣氛. vi. 談?wù)?議論;評論[] Prof. Smith remarked on the difference between the two dictionaries. 史密斯教授談到了這兩本詞典的不同之處. n. 1.) 言辭;談?wù)?評論[C][] He had a habit of making humorous remarks.他有說幽默話的習(xí)慣. 2.) 注意;察覺[U] He saw nothing worthy of remark at the exhibition.他在展覽會上沒有看到值得注目的東西. innocent adj. 1.) 無罪的,清白的[(+of)] He was pronounced innocent of the charge.他被宣告無罪. 2.) 無害的 The butterfly is an innocent insect.蝴蝶是一種無害的昆蟲. 3.) 天真的,單純的 4.) 幼稚的;頭腦簡單的,愚鈍的 Don’t be so innocent as to believe everything he says.不要這么天真,竟相信他所說的一切. commit vt. 1.) 犯 I committed an error in handling the business.我在處理這一業(yè)務(wù)時犯了一個錯誤. 2.) 使承擔(dān)義務(wù);使作出保證;使表態(tài)[(+to)] He didn’t commit himself to anything.他沒有作任何承諾. 3.) 把...交托給;把...提交給;把...付諸[(+to)] The child was committed to the nurse’s care.孩子被交給護(hù)士照顧. 4.) 把...押交;把...判處[(+to)] The judge committed him to ten years’ imprisonment.法官判處他十年徒刑. straightforward adj. 1.) 一直向前的;徑直的 They took a straightforward route to the lake.他們走了一條筆直通向湖的路. 2.) 正直的;老實的;坦率的 I must insist on your giving me a straightforward answer. 我一定要你給我一個直截了當(dāng)?shù)幕卮? I’m quite a straightforward man.我是一個非常直率的人. 3.) 簡單的;易懂的;易做的 The issue is not quite straightforward as it seems.這個問題不像看上去那么簡單. 4.) 明確的,肯定的 Their responsibility is straightforward.他們的職責(zé)是明確的. roundabout adj. 繞道的;繞圈子的,不直截了當(dāng)?shù)?As usual, he reached her house in a roundabout way.一如往常,他繞道來到她的家. She suggested it in a very roundabout way.她很婉轉(zhuǎn)地提出了這個建議. Unit 14 transparent adj. 1.) 透明的;清澈的 Her mother disapproves of her wearing transparent underwear. 她母親不贊成她穿透明的內(nèi)衣. 2.) 顯而易見的;一目了然的[+that] It was transparent that her pride was hurt.很顯然,她的自尊心受到了傷害. 3.) 坦率的,光明正大的 He is a man of transparent sincerity.他是一個坦率誠懇的人. 4.) 易懂的,明晰的 I like her transparent style of writing.我喜歡她明晰的文體. surrounding n. 環(huán)境;周圍的事物[P] He didn’t pay much attention to his surroundings.他沒有多注意他周圍的環(huán)境. adj. 周圍的;附近的 Foxes started coming in from the surrounding countryside.狐貍開始從附近的鄉(xiāng)下跑進(jìn)來. troop n.[C] 1.) 軍隊,部隊[P] The enemy troops withdrew.敵軍撤退了. 2.) 騎兵隊 3.) 一群;大量,許多[(+of)] The old man was surrounded by a troop of children.老人被一群孩子圍住了. A troop of children rushed in and chased each other noisily. 一群小孩沖進(jìn)來,喧鬧地彼此追逐. 4.) 一隊的童子軍 vi. 1.) 群集,集合[ 成群結(jié)隊地走 They all trooped into the meeting.他們都成群結(jié)隊前去參加會議. apparent adj. 1.) 表面的,外觀的;未必真實的 The apparent cause of his illness was excessive drinking, but the real cause was his deep grief at his wife’s death.他生病的表面原因是飲酒過度,但實際原因是喪妻之痛. 2.) 明顯的,顯而易見的;明白無誤的 [(+to)][+that] It was apparent that he was in no condition to travel.他的健康狀況顯然不宜旅行. come to light暴露,真相大白 The scandal came to light when the politician was seen with the lady. 當(dāng)有人看到那位政客跟那位女士在一起時,真相就大白了. A political scandal has recently come to light.最近一樁政治丑聞暴露出來. maximum n. 1.) 最大量,最大數(shù),最大限度[C][(+of)] Our goal is to achieve the maximum of efficiency.我們的目標(biāo)是取得最高的效率. 2.) 頂點;最高極限;最高速[the S][(+of)] Drivers must not exceed a maximum of 55 miles an hour. 司機(jī)不得超過每小時五十五英里的最大時速. 3.) [數(shù)]極大值[C] adj. 最大的;最多的;最高的;頂點的 The maximum speed of this car is 150 miles per hour.這輛車的最大時速為一百五十英里. precise adj. 1.) 精確的;準(zhǔn)確的;確切的 I can’t give you a precise date.我無法告訴你確切的日期. 2.) 明確的;清晰的 His instructions were not very precise.他的指示不太明確. 3.) 嚴(yán)格的;細(xì)致的 We had precise orders to come home by nine o’clock. 我們得到嚴(yán)格的命令須于九點前回家. 4.) 刻板的,拘泥的 He was very precise in his manners.他的一言一行都有板有眼. adequate adj. 1.) 能滿足需要][+to-v] Martin decided that he had no adequate proof.馬丁斷定他沒有充足的證據(jù). 2.) 適當(dāng)?shù)腫] He sought for an adequate solution to the problem.他尋求解決這個問題的適當(dāng)辦法. 3.) 勝任的 [(+to)] She proved adequate to the job.事實證明她能勝任此項工作. 4.) 尚可的,差強(qiáng)人意的 That hotel is merely adequate.那家旅館只能說是差強(qiáng)人意. clarify vt. 1.) 澄清;闡明 He clarified his stand on the issue.他澄清了他在該問題上的立場. His explanation clarified the mystery.他的說明解開了這個謎. 2.) 凈化 It requires of us great efforts to clarify sewage in cities. 凈化城市的污水需要我們很大的努力. 3.) 使清楚,使清醒 My mind was clarified on this issue.對這個問題我的頭腦變得清楚了. vi. 得到澄清;變得明晰 His muddled brain suddenly clarified.他糊涂的頭腦突然清醒過來. changeable adj. 1.) 易變的;不定的 His temper’s been changeable this week, so don’t annoy him. 這星期他脾氣變化無常,所以不要惹他生氣. 2.) 可改變的,可能被改變的 3.) 閃光的;閃色的 changeable silk閃光絲綢 adaptation n. 1.) 適應(yīng),適合[U][S1] He made a quick adaptation to the new environment.他很快適應(yīng)了新的環(huán)境. 2.) 改編,改寫;改寫本[U][C] This play is an adaptation of a novel.這一劇本是由小說改編的 Units 15-16 查看更多

 

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閱讀下列文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳答案。

London---Lazy students can now give up on work altogether as two Oxford University students have made scores of A-grade essays (論文) on the website for students to copy. The essays are on the new website “revise it”. The website includes an “Essay Lab” designed to make cheating (舞弊) as effective and effortless as possible.

    Its homepage announces to surfers (網(wǎng)上沖浪者) ; “Its Essay Lab is a bank of hundreds of A-level essays covering popular topics.”

    “Next time you are asked to write an essay, why not see what we have on the subject-if you are in a lazy state of mind you can even use our guide to writing the essays and then just hand them in.”

    Nick Rose and Jordan Mayo, both 19 and first from Manchester, spent much of their first year as students at the university setting up the website. There is no charge for downloading the essays.

    “I have never been very good at essay writing,” Rose admitted. “We don't see essay bank as a cheating way. It's a surprising valuable resource. You can learn a lot by reading other people's work on the subject.”

    Among other tips , the website suggests inventing important speeches to give essays extra weight: “Popular people to quote (引用) are Douglas Hurd or Disraeli.”

    Hurd was a foreign secretary in the 1980s and Disraeli was a 19th century prime minister. Teachers are expressing their opinions by e-mail that they are angry about the website that “encourages students to cheat”, but students disagree. According to Rose: “Exams are a fight. It's us against them.”

1It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

    A. the students who visit the website “revise it” are all lazy

    B. students dislike exams

    C. Nick Rose is poor at writing

    D. writing essays is not a pleasant job

2Nick Rose and Jordan Mayo set up their website for the purpose of ________.

    A. helping the students to cheat in exams

    B. helping students to improve their writing

    C. making money to pay for their schooling

    D. surprising their teachers

3Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?

    A. Essay Lab is one part of the website.

    B. Teachers and students have different opinions about the website.

    C. Students are not satisfied with the education system

    D. Douglas Hurd often copied essays from the website.

4Which is the best title for this passage?

    A. Homework Website

    B. Against Exams

    C. Surfers on the Internet

D. A-level Essays

 

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根據(jù)對話情景和內(nèi)容, 從對話后所給的選項中選出能填入每一空白處的最佳選項。

Jerry: Hi, Mike. Look like you’ve got some sun.

Mike: I guess so. I spent the weekend on the beach.

Jerry: Really? That sounds exciting.      1.    

Mike: At my friend’s house. He invited me to stay there for as long as I wanted.

Jerry:       2.       

Mike: Oh, I have a paper to work on.

Jerry:       3.      I mean besides lying out in the sun.

Mike: I played some volleyball. I never realized how hard it is to run on sand.

Jerry:       4.       Did you go swimming?

Mike: I intended to.       5.       So I just went fishing.

Jerry: All sounds so relaxing.

A.What a pity!

B.It must be cool.

C.Where did you stay?

D.But how did you get there?

E.So what else did you do out there?

F.But the water wasn’t warm enough.

G.Then why not stay there for a longer time?

 

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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

(注 ,E涂AB,F(xiàn)涂AC, G涂 AD )         

Good study habits

___1___They’ll help you learn the material if you practice over and over again. Play around with them to fit yor own personal needs, and you will make big progress.

Firstly, go to class. You won’t do well if you don’t have the information. 80% of the grades depend on showing up, so be there. This should be your top choice when it comes to building study habits.__2___.

Secondly, make sure that no matter what happens, you review your notes the day you take them.___ 3__.If that means re-working difficult problems, getting tutoring, or reading, then do it. The more review work you do at a time, the better your grades will be. Don’t be one of those who wait until the last minute to study .It’s more fun to get sleep and do well in your exam.

Finally, practicing is very good for you. Classes involving problem-solving require you to work on your problem-solving skills in order to get good grades. So practice working on those physics, math, chemistry, etc. Problems.___4___ Put forward your questions in class, and then you can make progress in a short time.

As you build your habits, get into a groove(成為習(xí)慣).__5____

A.If you don’t go to class, you’ll miss need-to-know information and any other important things.

B.Pick up a good habit like exercising or give up an unhealthy one like smoking.

C.I’ve got a list of practical good study habits that you may want to know.

D.Come up with some questions that you could ask your professor.

E. The goal is to understand what you are taught the same day.

F. Good habits, on the other hand, tend to take more time to make.

G. The more you do it, the more natural it’ll feel.

 

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四、閱讀理解 (2分×15=30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項。

Talk about a real-life hero! Ten-year-old Larry Champagne from St. Louis,Missouri, hit the brake (剎車) on a runaway school bus. He saved himself and 20 other kids on board from disaster.

It all happened in one terrible accident. On the way to school, the bus driver, Ernestine Blackman, suddenly fell ill. Seeing the car was running away, the other kids started to scream, but Larry ran to the front and stopped the bus.

“At first I thought, ‘We’re going to die,’” says Larry, “but after I pressed the brake, I felt safe.”

Larry’s speedy reaction made news all over the country. He appeared on TV shows as a hero. The bus company gave Larry a big gift. His school hung a medal of honor around his neck.

“My grandmother always tells me to do what’s right,” says Larry. He thanked his brother, Jerrick, 9, who “helped me get the bus driver up” during the emergency(緊急情況). How did he know how to stop the bus? Larry is something of a mechanic(機(jī)械師). He helps his grandfather work on his old truck. “He gets his hands dirty,” says his grandfather. One thing is for certain: Larry knows where to find the brakes.

1. What did Larry do to save the runaway bus?

A. He parked it for the sleeping bus driver. 

B. He helped all the kids climb out through the windows.

C. He dialed 911.              D. he pressed the brake.

2. When did Larry finally feel safe?

A. When the kids finally stopped screaming.        B. When the police officers arrived.

C. Once he pressed the brake, and the bus stopped.   D. When the bus driver started driving again.

3. Larry got the following as praise for his hero action Except            .

A. appearing on TV shows                                   B. a scholarship from his school

C. a big gift from the bus company                    D. a medal of honor

4. Larry thanked his brother Jerrick for             .

A. helping him get the bus driver up                           B. helping him work on his old truck

C. teaching him how to find the brake              D. teaching him how to stop the bus

5. The underlined sentence“Larry is something of a mechanic” tells us that               .

A. Larry’s job is a mechanic                                 B. Larry knows something about machines

C. Larry is a robot                                                   D. Larry knows nothing about machines

 

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第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

The organization,Keep Time for Children,was started in 2002 to make people realize the importance of family time on weekends,particularly for families with school age children.  51

We will try to help parents take one day off on weekends to be with their family.

52  What children want and need most is to spend time with their parents,not with toys or taking part in activities.But with more and more people working on weekends,many children of school age don’t see their parents anywhere near as often as they should.

53  The movement is designed for families of all types and sizes under increasing pressure to work on weekends.Because weekends are the very time when school age children are at home and in need of their parents.we are going to put forward a Family Day Bill(議案) to the government.  54   It is aimed to solve the problems of increasing”shift (換班的) - parenting”and of young children being left “home alone”on weekends.

55  If parents have a day off,they can spend a lot of time and energy with their children to share their happiness.

A.Keep Time for Children is now starting a movement.

B.The law is likely to make sure that parents take good care of their children.

C.Our aim is mainly to encourage parents to spend time with their children.

D.An American set up the organization.

E.It would give every parent of children under the age of 16 the fight in law to a weekend day off each week.

F.Our time is the most important thing that we can give our children.

G.Parents who do not share enough time with their children are to blame.

 

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