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1、文档供参考,可复制、编制,期待您的好评与关注! UNIT5Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1. Almost every United States citizen is the descendant of a(n) by fewer than three generations.     Your answer Correct answer   immigrant

2、immigrant 2. With a(n) of her shoulders, Nancy showed that she wasn't concerned with their problems.     Your answer Correct answer   shrug shrug 3. Televisions nowadays come with controls that help prevent young children from watching certain programmes.     Your answer

3、 Correct answer   parental parental 4. I don't know about you, but I would never want to a grizzly bear in the woods.     Your answer Correct answer   encounter encounter 5. Ever since the restaurant reopened under new , I've found that their food just isn't as good.

4、    Your answer Correct answer   management management 6. I hope you'll be to the changes I suggested in your contract.     Your answer Correct answer   agreeable agreeable 7. Tim and Josh were in a big argument this morning but, in the end, I know that cooler heads

5、 will and they will get over it.     Your answer Correct answer   prevail prevail 8. Instead of presents for his birthday, Tom asked people to make a(n) to his favourite charity.     Your answer Correct answer   donation donation 9. Don't worry if you can't get

6、it at first, attempts will give you the practice you need to get it right.     Your answer Correct answer   successive successive 10. The politician really took a risk when he campaigned on reforms in such a conservative district.     Your answer Correct answer   progre

7、ssive progressive 11. The images of the genocide that aired on the news were horrific and .     Your answer Correct answer   appalling appalling 12. No one on Earth is quite so as a six-year-old boy about to go to the toy store.     Your answer Correct answer   impatien

8、t impatient 13. As a soldier, you never know what new surprises will your safety.     Your answer Correct answer   threaten threaten 14. Perhaps no other person is as famous for his or her as Albert Einstein.     Your answer Correct answer   intellect intellect 15. My f

9、ather always tells me that a good education is a reliable in your future.     Your answer Correct answer   investment investment 16. During college, the library formed the of my life; it seemed like I was always there or somewhere very close.     Your answer Correct answer &

10、#160; nucleus nucleus 17. I felt as if everyone were looking at me with and contempt when I walked into the country club wearing jeans and a T-shirt.     Your answer Correct answer   disdain disdain 18. The military generals met to discuss an end to the between their countries.  

11、   Your answer Correct answer   hostility hostility 19. I'm looking for a(n) employee, not someone who looks for any excuse to get out of working.     Your answer Correct answer   competent competent 20. She looked at him with blue eyes that betrayed the fiery emotions s

12、he was feeling.     Your answer Correct answer   intense intense Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. I'd like to accept this award behalf of my parents.     Your answer Correct answer   on on 22. As of this morning, I am officially in the runn

13、ing the office of mayor.     Your answer Correct answer   for for 23. The President's Chief Staff is the person responsible for most of the day-to-day decision making.     Your answer Correct answer   of of 24. I must say that the times in we live don't seem ver

14、y exciting when compared to the past.     Your answer Correct answer   which which 25. I just found out that the author I used to idolize is speaking at the library tomorrow!     Your answer Correct answer   whom whom 26. If you're having computer trouble, call Bill

15、he knows them inside .     Your answer Correct answer   out out 27. Tommy is a huge baseball fan, so we took him to the hall fame for his birthday.     Your answer Correct answer   of of 28. I thought there were going to be problems with the new programme, but so far, g

16、ood.     Your answer Correct answer   so so 29. Were you able to track a new copy of that book?     Your answer Correct answer   down down 30. It's not his fault he was born a poor family; he's doing the best he can.     Your answer Correct answer 

17、0; into into Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.This morning in class, we discussed organized crime and its place in modern society. Hollywood has repeatedly presented us with the image of (31) criminals who have elaborate plans, extensive connections, and can

18、 sweet-talk anyone into doing whatever they want. The truth, however, bears no resemblance (32) to this image. In movies, members of organized crime typically (33) innocent business owners to pay them "protection money"which is actually a fee the citizens need to pay for protection from th

19、e very people they're paying. They are also known to "knock off," or kill, potential (34) so that they remain the only "show" in town. The truth of these portrayals is (35). Sure, some of these things happen, but they happen much less often than movies and television would le

20、ad us to believe. There is no doubt, however, that among members of organized crime, there is a considerable amount of (36). Money is their primary objective, and they are usually willing to do anything to get it. In today's day and age, though, they are more than likely to (37) from violent cri

21、mes and pursue more white-collar crimes in order to achieve their goals. Crime "families" are now known to enter into (38) with legitimate businesses and form (39) with honest companies. Don't misunderstand, they still demand complete (40) from "family" members, they still co

22、nduct illegal operations, and they are still criminals, but they have gotten much better at appearing clean and staying out of jail.     Your answer Correct answer   (31) sophisticated sophisticated   (32) whatsoever whatsoever   (33) intimidate intimidate   (34) compet

23、itors competitors   (35) doubtful doubtful   (36) corruption corruption   (37) refrain refrain   (38) contracts contracts   (39) partnerships partnerships   (40) loyalty loyalty Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Septemb

24、er 23, 2011Dear Diary, This afternoon, Mr Jenkins asked me to stay for a few minutes after class. He told me that next week is Deaf Awareness Week and that we would be discussing it in class. He's already planned several activities and lectures, but, for obvious reasons, he also wanted me to mak

25、e a class presentation. I stared at him in disbelief. How could I possibly make a presentation to the entire class? I was petrified. I didn't want to do it, and I told him so. He was determined, though. He really thought it would be a good opportunity for me to share my "culture" (his

26、word) with my classmates. That got me thinking. Do I have a unique culture? I've never thought about it like that before. I went straight to the library to do some research. What makes different cultures recognizable and distinct? I know that language is what distinguishes so many cultures. I ma

27、y be deaf but I still understand English. Yet, I do utilize a form of English that not everyone can understandAmerican Sign Language, or ASL. Once I realized that, I immediately looked for books about ASL so I could learn more. Soon after Thomas Gallaudet graduated from Yale University, he was commi

28、ssioned to help teach Alice Cogswell, the deaf daughter of a wealthy local doctor. Gallaudet travelled to Europe, where deaf education had been in existence for a long time, to study communication among deaf people. He met Laurent Clerc in Paris, recruited him to help develop deaf education in the U

29、nited States, and, in 1817, the two founded the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut. Laurent Clerc began teaching American students the form of French Sign Language with which he was familiar. However, many of the students at the new school were already using their own unique form

30、of sign language that had independently developed in their communities. Over time, and with extensive use, the various forms eventually evolved into what we now know as American Sign Language. Sign language is almost exclusively based on easily decipherable hand motions that represent spoken words.

31、Since deaf people rely heavily on their sense of sight, this method of communication is logical. Body language is extremely important in ASL, and subtle movements of the eyebrows, mouth, or fingers often indicate connotations that are typically represented by tone of voice in spoken language. Intere

32、stingly, there is still no universal form of sign language that is readily understood by deaf people around the world. Indeed, though people in the United States and Great Britain speak English, American Sign Language and British Sign Language are distinctly different and "speakers" of eac

33、h form would not be able to easily communicate with one another. You know what? I'm not so scared to make this presentation to my class next week. In fact, I'm actually looking forward to it. Maybe I'll even inspire some of my classmates to learn ASL! That would be great. I guess Mr Jenkins was right. I do have a special culture to share. American Sign Language is like a different language, an

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