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module 2a job worth doing(满分:150分;时间:120分钟).单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1the notice they_ the serious problem made the government take some effective measures.amake frombmake ofctake of dtake for2im sorry; its not time that you moved into this room, because it_.ais painted bwas paintedchas been painted dis being painted3_heart trouble for years, professor white has to take some medicine with him when he goes out.ahaving suffered bsuffering fromchaving suffered from dbeing suffered4can you imagine the great effect the medicine_my body?ahas on bmakes toctakes in dhas for5that afternoon i was about to go swimming_luckily our guide saw me and stopped me.because there were crocodile in the river.aas bwhilecwhen dthe moment6i_that they would come to help us when they knew we were in trouble.atook them for granted btook it for grantedcmade it for grant dmade it as granted7what can i offer you? coffee, tea, orange juice, or iced water?_.ayes, please.thank youbi dont care.whatever cgo ahead.none of my businessddont worry.too much trouble8the young lady who was hurt demanded_for what he said.ato be apologized to bto apologizecapologizing to dbeing apologized9i am afraid that idea will not work_when carried out.ain theory bin practicecin public din private10previous experience of this type of job is not_;what is the most important is a persons attitude to a job.aavailable bessentialcsatisfying dpermanent.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)a wise man was visiting the ganges, a river which flows through northern india, to take a bath.he found a group of family members on the_11_, shouting angrily at each other.he_12_ his disciples(弟子), smiled and asked, “why do people shout in_13_at each other?”the disciples_14_for a while and one of them said, “because we_15_our calm,”we shout.“but, why should you shout_16_the other person is just next to you? you can as well tell him what you have to say in a(n)_17_manner,”asked the wise man.some disciples gave some other answers, but none_18_the other disciples.finally the wise man explained“when two people are angry at each other, there is a distance between their_19_.to cover that distance they must shout to be able to_20_each other.the angrier they are, the louder they will have to shout to_21_that great distance.what_22_when two people fall in love? they dont shout at each other but talk softly, because their hearts are very_23_.the distance between them is either nonexistent(不存在的)or very small.”the wise man_24_,“when they love each other even more, they do not_25_, but only whisper and they get even closer to each other.finally they_26_need not whisper.they only look at each other and thats_27_.that is how close two people are when they love each other.”he looked at his disciples and said, “so when you_28_do not let your hearts get distant.do not say words that distance each other more._29_there will come a day when the distance is so great that youll not find the path to_30_.you may end up becoming enemies, for instance.”11a.roof bplatformcbank dstreet12a.referred to battended tocshouted to dturned to13a.anger bexcitementcdisappointment dsurprise14a.thought brelaxedclistened dwaited15a.control bdisturbclose denjoy16a.as long as bin casecwhen dunless17a.soft bimpressivecweak dresponsible18a.encouraged bsatisfiedcentertained dbothered19a.directions bbodiescgoals dhearts20a.hurt battackcunderstand dhear21a.keep bmeasureccover dshorten22a.matters bhappenscworks dsucceeds23a.close bhuge cspecial dopen24a.doubted bcontinuedcreplied dpromised25a.pass bcryccare dspeak26a.sometimes bstillceven dever27a.nothing ballcone dsomething28a.argue bapologizeccriticize dexplain29a.worse still bthereforecor else dbesides30a.beat bfollowcwalk dreturn.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)acandy bruton, 56, a delta air lines flight attendant flies about 90 hours over the course of 16 days a month.but flying hours are only part of the time attendants spend on the job.bruton explained that they also are required to put in “ground time”they arrive about an hour before the flight takes off to make sure that the cabin is ready to go, the galley is fully stocked and all the required safety equipment is aboard and working.at the airport, bruton and her fellow flight attendants are the first people on the plane and the last ones off.for sports charters, attendants distribute welcoming snacks and drinks as the athletes, coaches and team officials board the plane, then provide nonstop service in the air.they handdeliver everything no carts in the aisles.because the same attendants often are assigned to the same teams, they get to know what people want to eat and drink.“they dont have to ask,” bruton said.for a regularly scheduled flight, attendants help passengers put away their carryon bags and get settled so the plane can depart on time.“in the air, they fill requests and continually check on the passengers,”bruton said.“i like to pick a couple of passengers and get to know them,” she said.“its always the people.in the air, youre never alone.ive developed lifelong friendships with flight attendants and passengers.”the job is not just about service.“a lot of what we do is safetyrelated,” bruton said.in 36 years of flying, bruton said shes seen only two emergencies, both of which were minor incidents that did not endanger anyone on the plane.31it is unnecessary for bruton to do the job of_.aarriving at the airport before the flight takes offbhanding out foods and drinks and tidying carryon bagscchatting with some passengers on the planedchecking on the passengers requests and serving them32why are the same attendants assigned to the same team?abecause its easier for them to communicate.bbecause they know passengers demands.cbecause they are familiar with the airline.dbecause they have passion for the same plane.33from the last paragraph we can know as an attendant the main character is_.aresponsibility boptimismcdiligence dcreationbjesse was a great teacher, tutor, mentor, and family member.he was a dedicated (忠诚的)volunteer in the peace corps in guinea, west africa.he went to a place where he knew he could make a difference and wanted to help teach children who otherwise would not have a teacher.he made friends wherever he went and touched the hearts of many.jesse was never one to go anywhere without making a good impression on everyone he met.his sudden death in a tragic car accident in africa brought his family and friends together in a celebration of his life.they came from all over: africa, canada, the us.the church was filled with people who knew that jesse had made a difference in their lives, in the lives of the children, and in the hearts of his loved ones.jesse volunteered with the peace corps to help educate children in guinea, africa.guinea is a very poor and complex country where tribalism(种族主义)is strong.each tribe that jesse worked with wanted him to commit(致力于)to one or the other.jesse would not surrender(投降)to tribalism when he took an african name, and he wanted a tribal last name.each of the two tribes in which he taught insisted that he choose their name.he would not choose but married the tribes two names into one.jesse was a light to all who knew him.we will always remember the joy and love he brought to his work, to his family, his friends.the people who loved jesse are planning to build a school in guinea in his honor.so his work continues.活页裁切线34.why were there so many people remembering jesse?abecause he was a volunteer in the peace corps in guinea.bbecause he was kind and helpful to people from heart.cbecause he wanted to make friends with all people.dbecause he loved children who needed education.35jesse died from_.aa tribal fightba traffic accidentca sudden disease dtiredness of overwork36the way he dealt with the tribalism was _.agiving in to one sidebcriticizing both sidescuniting both sidesdsatisfying both sides37the writer wrote this passage_.ain memory of the teacher bin praise of a teachercin honor of a teacherdin approval of a teachercin the united states, elementary and middle schools are advised to give students two and a half hours of physical activity a week.yet many schools across the country have reduced their physical education programs.criticism of the cuts has led in some places to efforts to give students more time for exercise, not less.the future health of americans may depend on it.just this week, a study reported that life expectancy has fallen or is no longer increasing in some parts of the united states.the situation is worst among poor people in the southern states, and especially women.public health researchers say it is largely the result of increases in obesity, smoking and high blood pressure.they also blame differences in health services around the country.in 2006, a study found that only 4% of elementary schools provided daily physical education all year for all grades.this was true of 8% of middle schools and 2% of high schools.the study also found that 22% of all schools did not require students to take any pe.the executive director of the national association for sport and physical education says one problem for pe.teachers is that schools are under pressure to put more time into academic subjects.also, parents may agree that children need exercise in school.yet many parents today still have bad memories of being chosen last for teams because teachers favored the good athletes in class.but experts say pe.classes have changed.they say the goal has moved away from competition and toward personal performance, as a way to build a lifetime of activity.some parents like the idea of avoiding competitive sports in pe.class.yet others surely dislike that idea.in the end, schools may find themselves in a nowin situation.38life expectancy has fallen in some areas in the united states mainly owing to_.apoverty black of medical carecsome diseases dphysical quality39the figures in the third paragraph mainly intends to show us_.aall schools dont require students to take any pe.bphysical education were hardly paid attention to in the pastcefforts should be made to give students more time for physical activitiesdno policies were made to guarantee the students physical education40from the passage we can learn_aparents dont require school to give more time to pe. educationbgovernment dont restrict schools to have certain exercise timechigh schools have more time in daily physical education than middle schooldthe united states attaches more importance to academic subjects41the last paragraph mainly tells us_aparents opinions influence schools pe.classes bparents arrange pe. class for schools cparents want to know what kind of pe.class the schools havedparents had interesting sports in pe.class at their timedbella abzug was well known for many reasons.she was a lawyer and activist.she represented new york city in congress.she spoke in a loud voice.and she always wore large hats.miz abzug supported womens rights and civil rights.bella abzug was born bella savitsky in the bronx area of new york city in 1920.her parents had come to the united states from russia.bella said she knew from the age of eleven that she wanted to be a lawyer.bella attended hunter college and columbia law school in new york city.she married martin abzug in 1944.he was a stockbroker and writer.he had no interest in politics.but he was his wifes best friend and supporter.bella abzug became a lawyer in the 1940s.she represented labor union workers.she also represented people involved in civil rights cases.in the 1950s, she represented people accused of subversive activities by senator joseph mccarthy.bella abzug began wearing large hats when she was a young lawyer.there were very few women lawyers in america then.she told this story about why she began wearing hats:“working women wore hats.it was the only way they would take you seriously.after a while i started liking wearing them.when i got to congress, they made_a_big_thing_of_it. they did not want me to wear a hat.but i always did so.”in the 1960s, bella abzug became an antiwar activist.she organized a group of antiwar women, called women strike for peace.she opposed american involvement in the war in vietnam.and she opposed testing of nuclear weapons.she led demonstrations in washington against the war and in support of a ban against nuclear weapons.she became a leader of the movement against president johnson because of his involvement in the war.42when bella was young, she_.alived in russiabturned lawyerchad no interests in politicsdbecame a stockbroker 43bellas husband martin abzug _.aliked writing attacking articlesbopposed bellas activitiescunderstood bella and supported herdoften participated in various activities with bella44bella was always wearing large hats in order to_.aattract peoples attentionbdisplay her lawyer position cearn equal respect as mendstruggle against people who prejudiced women45what does the underlined part “made a big thing of it” mean?aemphasize her hats much importancebmake her hat an unusual thing cmake something out of his hatdsay this thing more serious than it really isei found the imagination of becoming a grandmother somewhat discouraging.i was younger than i thought a grandmother should be when i got the news that i was going to become one myself.i admit,it was not a role that i was emotionally ready to accept.i had been a young mother,and had certainly hoped my daughter would not face that_same_challenge.i remarried when she was a teenager,and then had two more children.on getting the news that she was expecting,i remember thinking “what do i know about being a grandmother? i havent even finished raising my own kids yet!” i dont like to be unprepared,so i read a few books about grandparenting.that gave me a little help,but i was still uncertain.i thought about other grandmothers i knew,and got a few ideas i liked and a few more that i didnt.but i couldnt quite figure out what kind of grandmother i wanted to be.then i thought about my own grandmother,granny,as shes known by most people,and i knew i had the answer.i didnt realize it until that moment,but my own grandmother was the example for the kind of grandmother i wanted to be.i am fortunate that i got to spend a lot of time with my grandparents when i was a little kid.heres what i learned from my granny.grandmothers always have a cookie jar.for my entire life,granny always had a cookie jar full of cookies.when i was a little tiny girl,just at eye level with the counter,granny would get the cookie jar down for me.when i was a little older i learned how to pull the chair over so i could reach.as i got taller,if i really stretched,i could reach the cookie jar with my finger tips and move it close enough to get it down off the counter to find out what kind of treat was inside.always the first thing i did when i went to grannys house was check the cookie jar,and there were always cookies in it.many years later,ill drive my own children to grannys house and the first thing to do is get us all a cookie.so grandmothers must have a cookie jar,and on my granddaughers first christmas,my daughter bought me my own cookie jar.she said when they came to see me,her daughter would find the treat the way she did and i did.46the writer thought it was a little discouraging to be a grandmother because_.ashe was not old enough to be onebshe was not emotionally ready to be onecshe thought her daughter was too young to be a motherdgrandmother should be older than she was47the underlined phrase“that same challenge ” in the first paragraph refers to“_”ataking care of a grandchildbtaking care of a babycbeing a young grandmotherdbeing a young mother48it can be inferred from the last paragraph that_.athe writer has many happy memories of her grandmothers cookie jarbthe writer always wanted to know what was inside her grandmothers cookie jarcthe writer often drove her grandchildren to see her grandmothers cookie jardwomen of the writers age all have a cookie jar for their grandchildren49what kind of grandmother did the writer want to be?aone who has a jar filled with many kinds of cookies for children and herself.bone who grows up with her grandmother cookie jar with all kinds of cookies.cone who is like her own grandmother with a cookie jar to treat her grandchildren.done who always makes different kinds of cookies to treat her grandchildren.50which of the following can be the best title of this text?agrandmothers cookie jarbgrandmothers treat for childrencgrandmothers and grandchildrendhappy memories of cookies.补全对话(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。hello,tom,glad youre back.we all missed you.oh,hello,edith,i missed you too._51_fine,thanks.ive been working on the summer paper over the past two weeks,and now its nearly finished._52_yes,i was in italy for two months.how did you manage it? i thought you were only going to stay for a few weeks._53_ but it was easy.you see,i got a job.a job? what did you do?_54_but youre not a teacher.i told tony i couldn

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