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Unit1 Getting along with others-Word power测试I. Translate the following phrases1. 守信/失信_2. 留言 _3. 简言之_4. 逐字地_5. 传话/ 通知_6. 下命令_7. 插话_8. 以口头_9. 用某人自己的话_10. 与某人吵架_11. 与某人说几句话_12. 换句话说_13. 说完这些话_14. 言语不多的人_15. 说话算数的人_16. 形容词是用来描述人或事情_17. 一些描述个性的形容词是表示肯定_18. 有同样的意思_19. 表达一个词的反义意思_20. 在大学学的很好_21. 首先_22. 他是容易相处的_23. 我们在夜里敖夜_24. 有这样一个勤奋的同学_25. 他很幽默_26. 有严肃的个性_27. 他在熟练成为一名国家级的运动员_28. 对某事/ 某人严格_II. Fill in the blanks with the words given with proper forms1. Mark was strict in the _(revolution) work.2. The experiment is _( complete) successful.3. I cant tell one from the other because they are only _ (slight) different.4. Computers are _( wide) used in daily life.5. Mr. Smith said that his trip to China was _( pleased)6. Some plants have _ (poison) fruit.7. He could _( natural) do the work well.8. “We all take _(proud) in your success,” she said _( proud).9. I was _( deep) moved by his good deeds.10. These oranges taste _(well).11. We were _(excite) at the _(excite) report.12. This was so _(interest) a book that I read it several times.13. I was late for getting to the station , but _(fortunate) the train was late too.14. Those who came to dance were_(most) young people.15. My _(old) brother is seven years_ (old) than I.16. He runs _(fast) in his team.17. His work is as _(good) , if not _(good) than, as yours.18. Which is _(strong), Tom or Jack?19. I changed into my sports shoes so that I could walk more _(comfort).20. They lived in London until quite _( recent).III. cloze testIn 1982, Mark Thatcher , the son of Mrs. Thatcher , was reported missing in the Sahara Desert while competing in the Grand prix Motor race from Pairs to Daker. This sad news, so unexpected , shook the _1_ calm and unburned politician off her balance. Though she did her best to _2_ as if nothing had happened and made her public appearances usual, people could not fail to notice that she was no longer the old self-assured prime minister who always had everything under _3_ . Instead she had become a very sad mother who was unable to recover from her _4_.One day when she was to _5_ at a lunch party, a reporter caught her off her guard by bringing up the _6_ of her missing son again. She was totally mentally _7_ for the question and lost her _8_ . Tears were rolling down her eyes _9_ she sobbingly told the reporter there was still no news of Mark and that she was very _10_ about him. She said that all the countries concerned had promised to do their best to help her find her son. With that she _11_ down completely and sobbed silently for quite a while. Gradually she _12_ down and started to speak as planned. It was a very _13_ scene which exposed a new side of Mrs. Thatchers _14_ the public do not usually see, so people began to _15_ about the Iron Womans motherly love, a feeling _16_ is common to all human race.Later Mark returned safe and _17_ to his mothers side, good-humored and all smiles as usual _18_ nothing unusual had _19_ happened. The Iron Woman, broke down again and was _20_ sobbing for the second time.1. A. seldom B. quite C. usually D. frequently2. A. talk B. pretend C. seem D. look3. A. help B. control C. oppression D. power4. A. shaking B. dream C. fear D. shock5. A. speak B. appear C. pay D. cook6. A. object B. subject C. report D. announcement7. A. unprepared B. answering C. eager D. ready8. A. son B. self-control C. balance D. belief9. A. because B. that C. as D. thus10. A. eager B. curious C. afraid D. worried11. A. broke B. fell C. calmed D. went12. A. slowed B turned C. calmed D. broke13. A. interesting B. moving C. serious D. merry14. A. character B. importance C. thought D. position15. A. set B. worry C. think D. talk16. A. it B. she C. this D. that17. A. healthy B. happy C. sound D. well18. A. so that B. as if C. though D. as19. A. ever B. just C. never D. yet20. A. seen B. watched C. heard D. madeIV. Use proper adjectives or adverbs to fill in the following blanks1. There was _ to weigh the elephant.A. nothing enough big B. big nothing enoughC. nothing big enough D. big enough nothing2. Hold the book _ please, for I cant see the words in it clearly.A. more closer B. more closely C. closely D. closer3. The film made us laugh but it was not really _ to see.A. excitement B. excited C. excite D. exciting4. Mr. Smith went back _ late last night.A. quite B. quiet C. quietly D. quietly5. - Are you going to the football game?- No, the tickets are _ expensive for me.A. terrible B. so much C. far too D. highly6. - Why do you enjoy listening to records?-I guess records are often _ an actual performance.A. as good as or better than B. as good or better thanC. like good or better than D. as good as any of7. I find it too wide. I want a _ one.A. narrow B. narrower C. more narrow D. the narrow8. As far as Im concerned, education is on learning and the more you learn, _.A. the more for life are you equipped B. the more life you are equipped forC. the more equipped for life you are D. you are equipped the more for life9. -Anne is quite unfriendly .- I suppose shes _ than unfriendly.A. shyer B. shier C. more shy D. more shy rather10. Those exercises are not easy. You can not do them _.A. carefully enough B. more carefully C. carefully D. careless11. Does she find _ flower over there?A. a yellow beautiful little B. a little yellow beautifulC. a beautiful little yellow D. a beautiful yellow little12. Changzhou is getting _ and _.A. beautiful; beautiful B. more beautiful; more beautifulC. more; more beautiful D. more beautiful; more13. Mark jumped _ to get the first prize in the school sports meet.A. too high B. too enough C. enough high D. high enough14. The match is _ worth _.A. very ; watching B. good ; to watchC. well; watching D. well; to watch15. There is no reason to _ such a thing.A. be anxious in B. be eager for C. be anxious about D. be worry about16. He doesnt think there is anything he can _.A. proud of it B. take pride with C. be pride in D. be proud of17. Ive worked with her for quite a long time and have found she is _ than Alice.A. more efficient a worker B. a more efficient workerC. more an efficient worker D. a worker more efficient18. -You dont look very _. Are you feeling sick?- No, Im just a bit tired.A. well B. good C. strong D. healthy19. I arrived at the airport _ than he did.A. fifteen minutes early B. early fifteen minutesC. earlier fifteen minutes D. fifteen minutes earlier20. - I was riding along the street and all of a sudden, a car cut in and knocked me down.- You can never be _ careful in the street.A. much B. very C. so D. too21. -Im very _ with my own cooking. It looks nice and smells delicious.- Mm, it does have a _ smell.A. pleasant; pleased B. pleased; pleasedC. pleasant; pleasant D. pleased; pleasant22. Two middle-aged passengers fell into the sea, _, neither of them could swim.A. In fact B. Luckily C. Unfortunately D. Naturally23. It is believed that if a book is _, it will surely_ the reader.A. interested; interest B. interesting; be interestedC. interested; be interesting D. interesting; interest24. We were in _ when we left that we forgot the airline tickets.A. a rush so anxious B. a such anxious rushC. so an anxious rush D. such an anxious rush25. Mr. Smith , _ of the _ speech, started to read a novel.A. tired; boring B. tiring; bored C. tired; bored D. tiring; boring26. Our neighbor has _ ours.A. as a big house as B. as big a house asC. the same big house as D. a house the same big as27. -I hear that they are pleased with the house youve chosen for them.- Well, _ could they live in such comfort?A. where else B. what else C. how D. why28. Allen had to call a taxi because the box was _ to carry all the way home.A. much too heavy B. too much heavy C. heavy too much D. too heavy much29. It is good for elderly people to be _ involved in community service.A. honestly B. patiently C. eagerly D. actively30. The magazine is a(an) _ number. You can take it out of the reading-room.A. back B. past C. old D. formerA nswers:I. Translate the following phrases1.keep / break ones word 2. leave word3. in a word 4. word for / by word5. send word 6. give the word7. get in a word / get a word in 8. by word of which9. in ones own words 10. have words with somebody11. have a word with sb. / have a few words with sb.12.in other words 13. with these words14. a man of few words 15. a man of ones word16.adjectives are used to descri

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