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课时作业(四)模块2unit 4 cyberspace(限时:30分钟).单项填空1why did he leave that position?he_a better position.aofferbofferedcam offered dwas offered2its the government that_the country through the difficulties ahead.alead bguardedcguides ddirected3our journey was slow because the bus stopped at different villages_anormally bgraduallycconstantly dregularly4he is no longer a child,and let him learn to_the problem himself.asettle bdiscusscdeal ddecide5we will be free tomorrow,so i suggest_to the history museum.ato visit bvisitingcwe should visit da visit6_by the beauty of nature,the girl from london decided to spend another two days on the farm.aattracting battractedcto be attracted dhaving attracted7on_,one out of ten smokers may suffer from cancer.anormal baveragecusual dcommon8china has many special football schools where children acquire ball skills_a formal education.aas well as bas good ascas far as das long as9it is a common_to see tiananmen square filled with people on the national day.asight bviewcscenery dappearance10as their memories decline, some old people tend to be talkative because they _ forget what has just been said. aanxiously bparticularly ceasily dhardly .完形填空the measure of a mans real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.thomas macaulaysome thirty years ago, i was studying in a public school in new york. one day, mrs nanette oneill gave an arithmetic_11_to our class. when the papers were_12_,she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test.“there is really nothing new about_13_in the exams. perhaps that was why mrs oneill_14_even say a word about it. she only asked the twelve boys to_15_after class. i was one of the twelve.mrs oneill asked_16_questions, and she didnt_17_us either.” she wrote on the blackboard the_18_words by thomas macaulay. she then ordered us to_19_these words into our exercisebooks one hundred times.i dont_20_about the other eleven boys. speaking for myself i can say: it was the most important single_21_of my life. thirty years after being introduced to macaulays words, they_22_seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), because they give me a_23_to measure myself rather than others._24_of us are asked to make_25_decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. but all of us are called_26_daily to make a great many personal decisions._27_the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? should the_28_change received at the store be forgotten or_29_? nobody will know except_30_. but you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.11a.testbproblemcpaperdlesson12a.examined bcompletedcmarked danswered13a.lying bcheatingcguessing ddiscussing14a.didnt bdid cwould dwouldnt15a.come bleave cremain dapologize16a.no bcertain cmany dmore17a.excuse breject chelp dscold18a.above bcommon cfollowing dunusual19a.repeat bget cput dcopy 20a.worry bknow chear dtalk21a.chance bincident clesson dmemory22a.even bstill calways dalmost23a.way bsentence cchoice dreason24a.all bfew csome dnone25a.quick bwise cgreat dpersonal26a.out bfor cup dupon27a.should bmust cwould dneed28a.extra bsmall csome dnecessary29a.paid brememberedcshared dreturned30a.me byou cus dthen.阅读理解amr lang worked in a factory. as a driver, he was busy but he was paid much. his wife was an able woman and did all the housework. when he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. so he had enough time when he had a holiday. a few friends of his liked gambling(赌博) and he learned it soon. so he was interested in it and forgot anything except gambling. he lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. his wife told him not to do it but he didnt listen to her. she had to tell the police. he and his friends were punished for it. and he was hardly sent away. after he came out of lockup(拘留所), he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him.it was new years day. mr lang didnt go to work. he felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. he called his friends and they came soon. but they were afraid the police would come. he told his fiveyearold son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. they waited for a long time and thought the police would not come and began to gamble. suddenly opened the door and in came a few policemen.“i saw there werent any policemen outside, daddy,” said the boy, “so i went to the crossing and asked some to come.”31mr lang was paid much because_ahe was a driverbhe worked in a factoryche had a lot of work to dodhe had worked there for a long time32mrs lang did all the housework because _ashe couldnt find any workbshe thought her husband was tiredcher husband spent all the time in gamblingdshe wouldnt stop her husband gambling33_, so he was put into lockup.amr lang often gambledbmr lang was late for workcmr lang didnt help his wife at homedmr lang wasnt polite to the police34the woman had to leave mr lang because_ahe didnt love her any longerbhe wouldnt stop drinkingche had been put into lockupdhe was hardly sent away by the factory35which of the following is true?athe boy wished his father to be put into lockup again.bthe boy thought his father needed some policemen.cthe boy wished his father to stop gambling soon.dthe boy wished his mother to come back.b its a mans world, where the president and the vice president of the nation are men and most housework is done by women. but everyone knows that men and women are equally created so a good many women dont like it. the women say they are treated like secondclass citizens and therefore feel that their anger is justified. women everywhere, they say, earn less money than men for the same kind of work. women have less power in their communities than men, and in most cities and towns the political decisions are made by men. there are few women mayors or city officials. the same thing is true in labor unions, and religious groups. even in unions where the members are almost all women, the heads of the unions are men. the presidents of almost all the big corporations in the country are men. there are few women ministers and no women priests. many women have been aware of these inequalities for a long time. only recently, however, a drive for womens rights made many more women and men, too, interested in fair treatment for women. groups have been formed to demand equal pay for equal work, changes in abortion(流产)laws, and roundtheclock daycare centers for children. women have even started their own newspapers to fight for their cause. they have written books and marched in parades protesting their secondclass place in society. now more and more women as well as men join the protest and the question of the equality of man and woman is considered seriously nowadays. 36. what is the main idea of this passage? awomen want to make more money. bwomen hate the mans world. cwomen are organizing to demand their rights. dwomens liberation. 37. what is the important problem explained in this passage? awomen have joined protest groups. bthe heads of most unions are men. cwomen are treated unfairly in their work, communities, and religious groups. dwomen dont like men. 38. what is the purpose of this passage? ato persuade women to join womens rights groups. bto explain why a drive for womens rights has started. cto explain how it feels to be a woman in a mans world. dto help more women get equal treatment with men. 39. in this passage the words “secondclass citizens” mean _a. people who are treated as foreigners bpeople who are not citizens cpeople who are not treated fairly in their life and work dpeople who dont want to be firstclass citizens 40. which of the following statements is not true? a. women dont like to be treated as secondclass citizens. bwomen make the same amount of money as men for the same kind of work. cmen make political decisions in most places in u. s. a.dwomen started their own newspapers and wrote books to fight for their equal rights. (限时:30分钟).单项填空1why did he leave that position?he_a better position.aofferbofferedcam offered dwas offered2its the government that_the country through the difficulties ahead.alead bguardedcguides ddirected3our journey was slow because the bus stopped at different villages_anormally bgraduallycconstantly dregularly4he is no longer a child,and let him learn to_the problem himself.asettle bdiscusscdeal ddecide5we will be free tomorrow,so i suggest_to the history museum.ato visit bvisitingcwe should visit da visit6_by the beauty of nature,the girl from london decided to spend another two days on the farm.aattracting battractedcto be attracted dhaving attracted7on_,one out of ten smokers may suffer from cancer.anormal baveragecusual dcommon8china has many special football schools where children acquire ball skills_a formal education.aas well as bas good ascas far as das long as9it is a common_to see tiananmen square filled with people on the national day.asight bviewcscenery dappearance10as their memories decline, some old people tend to be talkative because they _ forget what has just been said. aanxiously bparticularly ceasily dhardly .完形填空the measure of a mans real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.thomas macaulaysome thirty years ago, i was studying in a public school in new york. one day, mrs nanette oneill gave an arithmetic_11_to our class. when the papers were_12_,she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test.“there is really nothing new about_13_in the exams. perhaps that was why mrs oneill_14_even say a word about it. she only asked the twelve boys to_15_after class. i was one of the twelve.mrs oneill asked_16_questions, and she didnt_17_us either.” she wrote on the blackboard the_18_words by thomas macaulay. she then ordered us to_19_these words into our exercisebooks one hundred times.i dont_20_about the other eleven boys. speaking for myself i can say: it was the most important single_21_of my life. thirty years after being introduced to macaulays words, they_22_seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), because they give me a_23_to measure myself rather than others._24_of us are asked to make_25_decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. but all of us are called_26_daily to make a great many personal decisions._27_the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? should the_28_change received at the store be forgotten or_29_? nobody will know except_30_. but you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.11a.testbproblemcpaperdlesson12a.examined bcompletedcmarked danswered13a.lying bcheatingcguessing ddiscussing14a.didnt bdid cwould dwouldnt15a.come bleave cremain dapologize16a.no bcertain cmany dmore17a.excuse breject chelp dscold18a.above bcommon cfollowing dunusual19a.repeat bget cput dcopy 20a.worry bknow chear dtalk21a.chance bincident clesson dmemory22a.even bstill calways dalmost23a.way bsentence cchoice dreason24a.all bfew csome dnone25a.quick bwise cgreat dpersonal26a.out bfor cup dupon27a.should bmust cwould dneed28a.extra bsmall csome dnecessary29a.paid brememberedcshared dreturned30a.me byou cus dthen.阅读理解amr lang worked in a factory. as a driver, he was busy but he was paid much. his wife was an able woman and did all the housework. when he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. so he had enough time when he had a holiday. a few friends of his liked gambling(赌博) and he learned it soon. so he was interested in it and forgot anything except gambling. he lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. his wife told him not to do it but he didnt listen to her. she had to tell the police. he and his friends were punished for it. and he was hardly sent away. after he came out of lockup(拘留所), he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him.it was new years day. mr lang didnt go to work. he felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. he called his friends and they came soon. but they were afraid the police would come. he told his fiveyearold son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. they waited for a long time and thought the police would not come and began to gamble. suddenly opened the door and in came a few policemen.“i saw there werent any policemen outside, daddy,” said the boy, “so i went to the crossing and asked some to come.”31mr lang was paid much because_ahe was a driverbhe worked in a factoryche had a lot of work to dodhe had worked there for a long time32mrs lang did all the housework because _ashe couldnt find any workbshe thought her husband was tiredcher husband spent all the time in gamblingdshe wouldnt stop her husband gambling33_, so he was put into lockup.amr lang often gambledbmr lang was late for workcmr lang didnt help his wife at homedmr lang wasnt polite to the police34the woman had to leave mr lang because_ahe didnt love her any longerbhe wouldnt stop drinkingche had been put into lockupdhe was hardly sent away by the factory35which of the following is true?athe boy wished his father to be put into lockup again.bthe boy thought his father needed some policemen.cthe boy wished his father to stop gambling soon.dthe boy wished his mother to come back.b its a mans world, where the president and the vice president of the nation are men and most housework is done by women. but everyone knows that men and women are equally created so a good many women dont like it. the women say they are treated like secondclass citizens and therefore feel that their anger is justified. women everywhere, they say, earn less money than men for the same kind of work. women have less power in their communities than men, and in most cities and towns the political decisions are made by men. there are few women mayors or city officials. the same thing is true in labor unions, and religious groups. even in unions where the members are almost all women, the heads of the unions are men. the presidents of almost all the big corporations in the country are men. there are few women ministers and no women priests. many women have been aware of these inequalities for a long time. only recently, however, a drive for womens rights made many more women and men, too, interested in fair treatment for women. groups have been formed to demand equal pay for equal work, changes in abortion(流产)laws, and roundtheclock daycare centers for children. women have even started their own newspapers to fight for their cause. they have written books and marched in parades protesting their secondclass place in society. now more and more women as well as men join the protest and the question of the equality of man and woman is considered seriously nowadays. 36. what is the main idea of this passage? awomen want to make more money. bwomen hate the mans world. cwomen are organizing to demand their rights. dwomens liberation. 37. what is the important problem explained in this passage? awomen have joined protest groups. bthe heads of most unions are men. cwomen are treated unfairly in their work, communities, and religious groups. dwomen dont like men. 38. what is the purpose of this passage? ato persuade women to join womens rights groups. bto explain why a drive for womens rights has started. cto explain how it feels to be a woman in a mans world. dto help more women get equal treatment with men. 39. in this passage the words “secondclass citizens” mean _a. people who are treated as foreigners bpeople who are not citizens cpeople who are not treated fairly in their life and work dpeople who dont want to be firstclass citizens 40. which of the following statements is not true? a. women dont like to be treated as secondclass citizens. bwomen make the same amount of money as men for the same kind of work. cmen make political decisions in most places in u. s. a.dwomen started their own newspapers and wrote books to fight for their equal rights. 课时作业(四).1.d考查被动语态的用法。offer sb.sth.表示“为某人提供某物”,所以本句要使用被动语态;其次,offer这一动作发生在过去,所以要用一般过去时。2c考查动词在具体语境中的运用。由its可知时态是一般现在时,可排除b、d两项;此句是个强调句,强调的主语是the government,谓语动词应该用第三人称单数,所以答案为c。3cnormally“正常地”;gradually“逐渐地”;constantly“经常地,不断地”;regularly“定期地,有规律地”。句意:我们的旅程慢是由于公共汽车在不同的村庄停。答案为c。4a考查动词。settle意为“解决”,与problem搭配表示“解决问题”;b、d两项都不符合题意,可排除;deal应与with连用表示“处理”。故答案为a。5d考查suggest及visit的用法。suggest表示“建议”时,后可接名词、代词或动名词,不能接动词不定式,也可接宾语从句,这时从句要用虚拟语气,即(should) do

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