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1、Book 2 Unit 1 Cultural relicsI 单项填空1 On no accountdo anything that benefits ourselves but harms the interests of thestate.A we shouldB should weCwe are toDare to we2The biggest whale is blue whale ,which grows to be about 29 meters long theheight of 9- story building.A the; theB a; aCa;theDthe;a3To

2、the long bitter winter ,Soppy had tried many ways to get himself arrested bythe police , but all in vain.A remainB surviveCbearD endure4Im thinking of the test tomorrow.I m afraid I cant pass this time.! Im sure you ll make it.A Go aheadBGood luckCNo problemD Cheer up5 The department store will fort

3、y employees after the holiday rush.A hireB fireCremoveD both B and C6 What do you think of his talk on Information Technology?Oh,excellent.Its worth.A listening toB being listened toClisteningD to be listened to7This road is not in a good state;you know ,it wasnt for such heavy traffic 10years ago.A

4、 madeB designedCbuiltDwanted8 The police _ the prisoner to see if he had a gun.A searched forB searchedCwas in search ofDwas in their search of9 .To all the people herethe honour for the other day.A .belo ngB .bel ongsC .bel ongs toD .is bel on ged10.I don t think such a young child will be able tot

5、he two Italia n visitors apart.A .sayB .speakC .readD .tell11 .Yang Liwei is regarded as our national hero , who is.A .thi nking high ofB .thought high ofC .highly thought ofD .thi nki ng highly of12.Some wome na good salary in a job in stead of stay ing at home , but they decidednot to work for the

6、 sake of the family.A . must makeB. should have madeC. would makeD. could have made13. We are expected to arrive at the village before dark.1 don t doubtwe canmake it by the n.A .whetherB.thatC .whe nD .where14 . Has she ever asked for the reasonmay explain his coming late ?A .whyB .for whichC .that

7、D .for that15 . About two hundred people are working in his company now , most ofwere onceout of work.A . whichB . whoC . thatD . whomn .完形填空Recently, I began seeking my dream of becoming a motivational( 激励人的 )speaker.After a four- year relati on ship with Fortune 100 Compa ny _16 as a sales trainer

8、 and ending as a regional(区域的)sales manager, I left the company at the _17 of my career.Many people were _18 that I would leave after earning a six-figure 19 .And they asked why I would risk everything for a _20_ .I made a decisi on to start my _21_ compa ny after atte nding a regi onal sales meeti

9、ng.The vice- preside nt of our compa ny delivered a _22二 that cha nged my life.He asked us ,“ If a god would _23_ you three wishes , what would they be ?” After giving us a _24_ to write down the three wishes , he then asked us,“ _25_ do you need a god ?” I would never forget the power I _26_ at tha

10、t moment.l realized that everything I had achieved in the past had _27_me for this moment.l was _28_ and didn t need a god s help to become a motivational speaker.A motivati onal speaker was _29_.Having made that decision, I was immediately _30 .One week after I gave notice for engagements签约),I _31_

11、 my cellphone.Worse still , half a year passed and I didn t get any engagements _32_.But I held fast to my dream.The wonder _33_ began to happen.About seve n mon ths later, I was able to book quite a few _34en gageme nts with new customers .Idiscovered the in credible (难以置信的 )_35_ of dreams.16. A.ac

12、tingB. beginningC. consideringD. working17. A.crossroadB. edgeC. lengthD. height18. A.disappo in tedB. movedC. surprisedD. worried19. A.incomeB. wealthC. positionD . respect20. A.dreamB . pers onC. promiseD. speaker21. A.goodB . bigC. newD . own22. A.messageB. passageC. speechD . letter23. A.answerB

13、 . offerC. shareD . tell24. A.handB. paperC. momentD. second25. A.WhyB . WhereC. WhenD . How26. A.feltB. gaveC. madeD . sent27. A.comfortedB . preparedC. changedD . drive n28. A.happyB . proudC. readyD . well29. A.madeC. brought30. A.testedC. punished31. A.boughtC. lost32. A.at lastC. at most33. A.a

14、lmostC. hardly34. A.speakingC. selling35. A.forceC. effect川.阅读理解B. formedD. bornB. checkedD. shockedB . soldD . fou ndB . at allD . at leastB . reallyD . graduallyB . trai ningD . writi ngB . helpD . powerA new research has uncovered that culture is a determining factor when people interpret facial

15、emotions (情感).The study reveals that in cultures where emoti onal con trol is the sta ndard , such as Japan, the focus is placed on the eyes to interpret emotions.Whereas in cultures where emotion is openly expressed , such as the United States, the focus is on the mouth to in terpret emoti ons.“ Th

16、ese findings go against the popular theory that the facial expressions of basic emotions can be uni versally recog ni zed,” said Un iversity of Alberta researcher Dr.Takahiko Masuda. ” A pers on s culture plays a very strong role in determ ining how he will read emoti ons and n eeds to be considered

17、 when interpreting the facial expressions. ”These cultural differences are even noticeable in computer emoticons( 情感符号 ),which are used to convey a writer s emotions by email and text message.The Japanese emotions for happ in ess and sad ness vary in terms of how the eyes are draw n, while the Ameri

18、ca n emotio nsvary with the directi on of the mouth .In the Un ited States the emotic ons: )and : -) show a happy face, whereas the emoticons : (and: -(show a sad face.However , the Japanese tend to use the symbol ( - ) to indicate a happy face , and (; -; ) to indicate a sad face.“ We think it is q

19、uite interesting and appropriate that culture tends to mask its emotions.The Japanese would focus on a person s eyes when detecting his or her emotions , as eyes tend to be quite subtle(微妙的),” said Masuda. In the United States, where an open emotion is quite common,it makes sense to focus on the mou

20、th, which is the most expressive feature on a person s face.”36 The text mainly tells us that .A cultural differences are expressed in emotionsB culture is a key to interpreting facial emotionsC different emoticons are preferred in different culturesD people from different cultures express emotions differently 37 Which emoticon is used by Americans to show a happy face?A (; -; )B :-)C.: -(D .:(38If a Japanese wants to detect whether a smile is true or false ,he will probablyA read the whole faceB focus on the mouthC look into the eyesD judge by the voice39 People used to beli

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