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1 课时作业课时作业 十一十一 必修必修 3 3 UnitUnit 1 1 FestivalsFestivals aroundaround thethe world world 限时 40 分钟 多项选择 1 A trip to the forest park is a wonderful of my happy childhood when I had no end of fun with my playmates A adventure B celebration C reminder D attraction 2 The old photos buried at the bottom of the suitcase me of those happy old days we had spent together A repeated B reminded C informed D remembered 3 Does coffee really work when you have to work late into night Yes As far as I m concerned I feel very after a coffee A energetic B normal C adequate D sensitive 4 Most people on this island are recreational fishers and fishing forms an actual part of their leisure time A accidentally B purposefully C obviously D formally 5 The building was named Ford Hall a man named James Ford A in place of B in celebration of C in memory of D in favour of 6 Now that you are a college student you should learn to be of your parents help A energetic B obvious C independent D religious 7 In this competition we welcome your article about your daily life It must be unpublished and less than 1 000 words A special B common C extra D original 8 The mayor the police officer a medal of honor for his heroic deed in rescuing the earthquake victims A rewarded B awarded C credited D prized 2 9 The sisters decided to hold a family party to their parents silver wedding A celebrate B memorize C congratulate D welcome 10 The national team s unexpected 6 2 win on Friday a drunken celebration that lasted well into weekend A held up B put forward C set off D tore down 完形填空 Recently divorced and unemployed I was on my way downtown to do the rounds of the employment offices I had no umbrella for my old one had 11 and I could not 12 another one I sat down in the 13 and there against my seat was a n 14 silk umbrella with a silver handle I had 15 seen anything so lovely I examined the handle and saw a carved 16 The usual procedure would have been to 17 the umbrella to the conductor but an idea 18 to me I decided to take it with me and find the owner myself I got off the bus in a downpour and 19 opened the umbrella to protect myself Then I 20 a telephone book for the name on the umbrella I called and a lady 21 Yes she said 22 that was her umbrella which her parents now dead had given her as a birthday present But she 23 it had been stolen 24 her doorstep a month before She was so excited that I 25 I was looking for a job and went directly to her house She took the umbrella and her eyes were filled with 26 She wanted to give me a 27 but though twenty dollars was all I had in the world her happiness at regaining this 28 possession was beyond words and I believed accepting her money would have 29 something We talked for a while and I left A week later I got a job as a sales manager 30 It might be my kindness that paid off But who knows 11 A broken up B gone away C fallen apart D faded away 12 A afford B borrow C find D repair 13 A office B bus C theater D train 14 A ugly B beautiful C worn D ancient 15 A even B always C already D never 16 A design B number C name D brand 17 A turn in B show off C open up D carry away 18 A occurred B ran C struck D happened 19 A firmly B suddenly C casually D thankfully 3 20 A read B searched C got D used 21 A appeared B replied C answered D screamed 22 A in surprise B in panic C in silence D in anger 23 A assumed B added C declared D announced 24 A from B in C beside D of 25 A mentioned B forgot C realized D remembered 26 A memory B honor C tears D thanks 27 A gift B position C hug D reward 28 A expensive B common C rare D special 29 A bought B ruined C expressed D enjoyed 30 A immediately B naturally C hopefully D unexpectedly 阅读理解 Former Irish President Mary Robinson was just making a polite conversation with an Ethiopian 埃塞俄比亚的 teenager about her wedding day The 16 year old had already been married for a year She looked at me with the saddest eyes and said I had to drop out of school Robinson said in a telephone interview That conveyed to me the reality said Robinson the first woman to serve as Ireland s President and former U N High Commissioner for Human Rights Her life as far as she is concerned had more or less ended Robinson said keeping girls in school was one of the most important things policymakers could do to address the coming challenges of an ever increasing population predicted by the United Nations to reach 7 billion soon European countries are concerned about aging populations but this is much less of an issue than the huge number of people which we are going to see over the next 40 years when the population goes from 7 billion to 9 billion she said Almost all of that increase will be in poor developing countries so that we have a very big challenge Family planning experts worry in particular about the future population explosion in Sub Saharan Africa In May the United Nations projected the world population would reach 9 3 billion in 2050 and 10 1 billion by 2100 Much of that growth will come from Africa where the population is growing at 2 3 percent a year more than double Asia s 1 percent growth rate If that rate stays consistent which is not certain Africa s population will reach 3 6 billion by 2100 from the present 1 billion Joel Cohen a professor of population studies at Rockefeller University and Columbia University in New York said universal secondary education offered a way to reduce population in high birth rate regions In addition to providing 4 information about birth control a secondary education teaches women to reduce their own fertility improve the health of their children and allow them to move from a mindset of having many children in the hope that some will survive to improve the quality of each child s life Cohen wrote in the journal Nature 31 In the first paragraph the author introduces his topic by A giving an example B explaining his opinions C describing the poor education system D coming straight to the topic 32 What can we learn from the passage A Robinson is happy after talking to the Ethiopian girl B Robinson is a successful expert in population studies C Robinson is worried about the population growth D Robinson encourages female education 33 What is Joel Cohen s view about secondary education A It provides basic knowledge of health B It reduces aging population C It makes people pay more attention to education D It can change people s parenting ideas 34 According to the passage one of the most important ways to control high population growth is to A let girls go away from Africa B keep girls in school C let young girls remain single D keep girls in families 完成句子 35 by her students the new girl teacher seemed very embarrassed with her face red trick 受到同学们的捉弄后 这个新来的女教师似乎尴尬得脸都红了 36 The officers came to an understanding Christmas in peace unt

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