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课时作业(三十七)选修8unit 2 cloning(限时:40分钟).多项选择1freddy made up his mind to enjoy his singing and to _ as many happy experiences as he could. adevelop baccumulateccalculate dprocess2the theory is based on a series of wrong _, so it cant be put into practice. aassumptions bobjectionscregulations dcomments3adequate money was raised for the project after her speech fired up the crowd _ it. ain charge of bin terms ofcin honor of din favor of4the principle that all teachers, regardless of subject, should _ basic standards of competence in maths and english is already accepted by gcse requirements. aattain badorecadopt dassess5the car factory has produced a new car of high quality: its only _ is that it uses a lot of petrol. aadvantage bmistakecdrawback dprofit6without any better alternatives, the committee eventually accepted his scheme, though still skeptical whether it would _. apick up bset outcpay off dtake in7i wasnt complaining. i _ expressed my surprise because i had never seen this happen in that case before. amostly brarelycnearly dmerely8people used to think beauty was _ and that different cultures had different preferences. aample barbitrarycantique dapparent9with tourism having _ the economy a great deal,the local government has passed a new law to invest double the amount in the past year to benefit more from it. aexaggerated bdisadvantagedcaccumulated dembarrassed10they walked a couple of blocks, looking _ for the missing boy. no good news came. ain need bin vaincin danger din view.阅读理解the interview had been going on for about 20 minutes and everything seems to be going well.then,suddenly,the interviewer asks an unexpected question,“which is more important,law or love?”job applicants in the west increasingly find themselves asked strange questions like this.and the signs are that this is beginning to happen in china.employers want people skilled,enthusiastic and devoted.so these are the qualities that any reasonably intelligent job applicants will try to show no matter what his or her actual feelings are.in response,employers are increasingly using questions which try and show the applicants true personality.the question in the first paragraph comes from a test called the keirsey personality sorter.it is an attempt to discover how people solve problems,rather than what they know.this is often called an aptitude test(能力倾向测验)according to mark baldwin many job applicants in china are finding this type of questions difficult.when a chinese person fills out an aptitude test he or she will think there is a right answer and they may fail because they try to guess what the examiner wants to see.this is sometimes called the prisoners dilemma.applicants are trying to act cleverly in their own interest.but they fail because they dont understand what the interviewer is looking for.remember that in an aptitude test,the correct answer is always the honest answer.11the writer wrote the passage to _agive a piece of advice for job intervieweesbtell you how to meet a job interviewercdescribe the aptitude testdadvice you how to find a job12why do the interviewers ask such questions?athey want to discover what the interviewees know.bthey are curious about the answers.cthey try to discover the ability of the interviewees solving problems.dthey just ask questions without thinking much.13according to the writer,in an aptitude test,chinese job applicants should _anot tell the truthblearn to tell what they really thinkcbe more enthusiasticdtry to find out what the examiner really wants to know14from the passage we know that _ajob applicants are always asked such questionsbmore chinese applicants fail to find a jobcapplicants should not act as reasonably as a prisonerdthe aptitude test is becoming popular worldwidebcan you imagine living in a house built by recycled waste?texas home builder dan phillips transforms trash into artful treasures, creating beautiful floors with wood pieces, kitchen counters from ivorycolored bones and roofs out of license plates(牌照)the fantastic houses which spring from his imagination are made almost entirely of materials which would otherwise have ended up in a garbage area.“people have been doing this for hundreds of thousands of years; using whatever is available to build shelter,” phillips said,“if you think about carefully what could be used, then building materials are everywhere.”the thirteen homes he has built so far would fit better in an art museum than the residential streets of huntsville, a conservative town of about 35,000 people.living in these houses is a bit like living in a roadside attraction.“almost every day, somebody knocks on the door and says is there any way that we could see?”said edie wells, an artist who rents a room in the bone house.her home features a stairway made of bones, floors covered in wine corks(软木塞) and beer bottle caps.wells said visitors are most impressed when they see a bathroom with its walls, floor and ceiling entirely covered with broken mirror pieces.in addition, each house is highly energyefficient with plenty of insulation(隔热材料), an ondemand solar hot water heater and a system that can collect and recycle rainwater to clean the toilet and wash clothes.phillips founded phoenix commotion 12 years ago with the aim of creating a new model for sustainable housing.for as little as $10,000 it builds affordable homes for single parents, lowincome families and artists.the company has used hundreds of tons of construction waste by recycling the materials into habitable buildings.phillips tries to spread his recycledhouse idea by speaking at events across the united states, and by using the internet to reach out to likeminded individuals.phillips said, “im not going to be saving the world anytime soon.but there needs to be at least some visibility for this model in this century.”15which of the following is not the advantage of the homes built by phillips?aenvironmentallyfriendly. benergyefficient.cconvenient. dcheap.16what do we know about dan phillips?ahe is serious and hardworking.bhe is full of imagination and intelligence.cit didnt take him long to build the houses.dhe didnt give speeches in the united states.17according to the passage, the houses are like artful treasures because they are _amade of bones bmuseumscadmired by people dmade of various trash18which of the following might be the best title for the passage?ahome builder dan phillipsbgreen homeschome builder dan phillips turns trash into green homesda home builder s life.完成句子19i _ that i went through the hard time after i lost my job. (owe)在失去工作后,多亏了我的父母,我才度过了艰难时光。20from the point of experts, it is not advertisings use of the housewife role _ women, but the way it is handled. (bother)从专家的角度看,令女性不快的不是广告使用了家庭主妇这一角色,而是对待这一角色的方式。21those reforms _ currently are of great importance to the future development of the company. (undertake) 公司目前正在进行的那些改革对于公司未来的发展非常重要。22the journalist had many pictures of the woman s

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