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课时作业(七)必修模块3unit 1the world of our senses限时:30分钟.语法填空1you seem to show interest in climbing rocks.what? im getting tired of it _.anot at all bon the other handcto the contrary don the contrary2_ was obvious _ manager of the coffee shop was waiting for li fang to leave.athis;because bit;whencthat;that dit;that3the poor old man has nowhere _.alive bto live incto live dlive in4by success i do not mean _ usually thought of when that word is used.awhat is bthat wecas you dall is5_talking with him,youll find him an easygoing man.aonce bunlesscuntil dbefore6i would never come to this restaurant again.the food is terrible!_.anor am i bneither would icsame with me dso do i7they will keep the library open until 9:00 pm_.awhen necessary bif is necessarycif it necessary dif necessarily8the financial problem is difficult _.it needs efforts made by all the people.adealing with bdealt withcto be dealt with dto deal with9americans eat _ vegetables per person today as they did in 1990.amore than twice bas twice as manyctwice as many as dmore than twice as many10hit the shark _ nose!ain the bin itscon the don its11much new and high technology has been introduced from america,_ in a great increase in production of the company.aresulting bresultedcresults dresult12the other day my brother drove his car down the street at _ i thought was a dangerous speed.aas bwhichcwhat dthat13_ is our belief that improvements in health care will lead to a stronger,more prosperous economy.aas bthatcthis dit14when susan entered,she found _ standing in a brightly lit room,with all her best friends _ at her.aherself;smiling bher;smiledcherself;smile dher;to smile15it was in the stone house _ was built as a school by local villagers _ the boy finished his primary school.awhich;that bthat;wherecwhich;where dthat;which.完形填空(一)a survey done by the university of michigan shows a big drop in the number of teenagers who say they smoke cigarettes. in the survey, over 44,000 students in grades 8, 10 and 12, from 424 schools across the _16_ were asked about their smoking habits. the results show that smoking among 8th graders _17_ from 21 percent in 2002, to 12 percent in 2007.in the same period, smoking dropped from 30% to 21 % among 10th graders and from 37 % to 30 % among 12th graders. antismoking organizations think educating kids about smoking risks are the _18_ of the drop. “the important _19_ in teen smoking did not just happen by chance,” says study director lloyd djohnston. “a lot of individuals and organizations have been trying to _20_ the high rates of teenagers.” others say the _21_ price of cigarettes is an important reason teens are cutting back. _22_ the reason, the drop in teen smoking is good news to everyone, even cigarettemaking companies who _23_ their product is only for adults, not kids. health experts are particularly paying attention to teenage smoking habits _24_ lifetime smokers often get hooked on smoking at an early age. but some say that the new figures arent exactly cause for _25_ . while it is true fewer teens are smoking today than five years ago, the rate of teen smoking is still higher than it was. cigarette smoking is the _26_ cause of preventable death and disease in this country. “our survey _27_ that a lot of teens still do not understand the dangers of smoking, particularly the younger teens,” johnston said.16a.country bschool ccity duniversity 17a.went up bcame up cwent down dcame over 18a.result bcause creason dexcuse19a.figure bresultchabit ddrop20a.bring down bbring up ctake off dget down 21a.higher breasonable clower dnormal22a.whichever bwhatever chowever dwherever 23a.ask bdoubt cwarn dknow 24a.unless buntil cbecause dbefore 25a.celebration bsure cattention dstudy 26a.leading bpart cbad dgood 27a.thinks bdemands ctells dsuggests .阅读理解someday a stranger will read your email without your permission or scan the websites youve visited.or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchases or cell phone bills to find out your shopping preferences or calling habits.in fact,its likely that some of these things have already happened to you.who would watch you without your permission? it might be a girlfriend,a marketing company, a boss,a policeman or a criminal.whoever it is,they will see you in a way you never intended to be seenthe 21st century equal to being caught naked(裸露的)psychologists tell us boundaries are healthy, though its important to reveal(透露)yourself to friends,family and lovers in stages,at appropriate times.actually few boundaries remain.the digital breadcrumbs(面包屑)you leave everywhere make it easy for strangers to reconstruct who you are,where you are and what you like.in some cases,a simple google search can reveal what you think.like it or not,increasingly we_live_in_a_world_where_you_simply_cannot_keep_a_secret. the key question is:does that matter? for many americans, the answer apparently is“no”when opinion polls ask americans about privacy, most say they are concerned about losing it. a survey found a majority of people are pessimistic about privacy, with 60 percent of respondents saying they feel their privacy is“slipping away, and that bothers me”but people say one thing and do another.only a small part of americans change any behavior in an effort to preserve their privacy.few people turn down a discount at tollbooths(收费亭)to avoid using the ezpass system that contracts(跟踪) automobile movements.and few turn down supermarket loyalty cards.privacy economist alessandro acquits has run a series of tests that reveal people will submit personal information like social security numbers just to get their hands on a pitiful 50centoff coupon(优惠券)but privacy does matterat least sometimes.its like health: when you have it,you dont notice it.only when its gone do you wish youd done more to protect it.28from paragraph 2,we can infer_. acriminals are easily caught on the spot with advanced technology bpeople tend to be more frank with each other in the information age cin the 21st century people try every means to look into others secrets dpeoples personal information is easily accessed without their knowledge29what would psychologists advise on the relationships between friends? athere should be a distance even between friends. bthere should be fewer quarrels between friends. cfriends should always be faithful to each other. dfriends should open their hearts to each other.30why does the author say“we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret”? athere are always people who are curious about others affairs. bmany search engines profit by revealing peoples identities. cpeople leave traces around when using modern technology. dmodern society has finally developed into an open society.31what do most americans do with regard to privacy protection? athey change behavior that might disclose their identity. bthey talk a lot but hardly do anything about it. cthey rely more and more on electronic equipment. dthey use various loyalty cards for business deals.32according to the passage,privacy is like health in that _. aits importance is rarely understood bit is something that can easily be lost cpeople will make every effort to keep it dpeople dont treasure it until they lose it课时作业(七).1.d考查词语辨析。句意:你似乎对爬山感兴趣。什么?相反,我有点厌烦了。on the contrary意为“正相反,恰恰相反”,符合句意。not at all一点也不;on the other hand另一方面;to the contrary相反。2d考查主语从句。句型its obvious that是主语从句,其中it是形式主语,替代真正的主语that从句。3c这儿的nowhere也相当于名词,充当宾语。不定式to live充当宾语补足语,它不与所修饰词构成动宾关系。4a考查宾语从句。meanby.意为“的意思是”,句意:我所说的成功的意思,不是指当它使用的时候通常所被思考的事。5a once“一旦”,unless“除非”,until“直到才”,before“在之前”。句意:一旦与他交流,你就会发现他是一个随和的人。once意为“一旦”,符合题意,此句补充完整为:once you are talking with him,youll find him an easygoing man.6b考查倒装,以so/nor/neither开头的倒装句子,在时态、语态、助动词、情态动词等谓语形式上,要尽可能与上文一致,故选b。7a考查状语从句的省略。这种省略要求把主语和be动词同时省略。所以正确的选项应该是a。8d考查固定句型:名词/代词系动词形容词不定式。故a、b不正确。而此结构中的不定式用主动形式表被动意义。9d考查倍数表达法。句型为:倍数as as。故d项正确。10chit sb.on the部位。11a句意:更多高新技术已经从美国引进,导致了公司产品的巨大的增加。resulting在句中引导短语充当结果状语,相当于which results。12c考查名词性从句。该空引导宾语从句作介词at的宾语,且在从句中作主语(i thought为从句中的插入语),由此判断选c。13d本句是that从句作主语,it作形式主语。that只起连接作用,在从句中不充当任何成分,本身也没有词义。14afind oneself doing sth.发现自己在做某事;根据句意“所有的好朋友正冲她微笑”可判断第二空用smiling。15a考查强调句型和定语从句。句意:就在当地村民建造一所学校的石屋里,那个男孩读完了小学。第一空后was built可知这里缺少主语,同时跟前面的house有修饰关系,故选用which或that;第二空是强调句型的that,即本句强调状语in the stone house,在house后又跟了一个定语从句,故本题选a项。.本文是说明文。全文说明了一项关于青少年吸烟问题的调查。调查显示,青少年吸烟的人数在过去的五年里呈下降趋势,但也有人对此数据表示怀疑。16a 联系后文cigarette smoking is the cause of preventable death and disease in this country.我们知道,这是对全国424个学校的调查。17c 联系空后from 21 percent in 2002, to 12 percent in 2007我们知道,数量在下降。18b 对于青少年关于吸烟危害的教育是数量下降的原因。result 指“结果”;reason指“理由”; excuse意思是“借口”。19d联系前文的数据我们知道青少年吸烟人数在下降。因此此空用drop。20a 联系空后的the high rates of teenagers我们知道,个人与组织一直以来试图降低高比率。21a 联系空后的内容我们知道,香烟价格的日益高涨是青少年吸烟人数减少的重要原因。22b whatever the reason是whatever the reason is的省略形式,whatever引导了让步状语从句,相当于no matter what。23c联系空后their product is only for adults我们知道,香烟公司提出告诫。24c 前后为因果关系,因此可排除其他选项。25a 联系空后的内容, while it is true fewer teens are smoking today than five years ago, the rate of teen smoking is still higher than it was.我们知道,目前情况仍不容乐观。26a 吸烟是的首要原因。b有一定干扰性,可以说part of the reason,意思是“部分原因”。27d 调查表明(suggests)很多青少年仍不能理解吸烟的危害性。.主要论述在当今信息时代,个人信息因受他人窃取,而影响到私人空间。28d推理判断题。第二段提到,有谁会不经过你的许可就会注视着你呢?可能是女朋友、营销公司、老板、警察或者是罪犯。无论他是谁,他们都会以你从来没有意想到的方式看着你。而注视你的人自然能获取你的个人信息,故可推断,人们的个人信息很容易在他们不知晓的情况下被他

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