Test For Unit One Book Five
i. 等砐恁寁ㄗ僕20苤枙˙藩苤枙1煦ㄛ雛煦20煦ㄘ
1. He is always full of ________ as though he never knew tiredness.
A. strength B. energy C. force D. power
2. Shall we _____ Mr Willinton as the candidate for chairman of the committee?
A. put in B. put forward C. put off D. put out
3. My suitcases were _____ at the Customs when I entered the country.
A. examined B. tested C. observed D. investigated
4. Obviously, we can _____ conclusion that good manners arise from politeness and respect for others.
A. get B. arrive at C. draw D. take
5. The driver started to speed up to _________ for the hour she had lost in the traffic jam.
A. keep up B. take up C. make up D. catch up
6. He is only too ready to help others, seldom, ___________, refusing them when they turn to him.
A. if never B. if ever C. if not D. if any
7. 90% of patients can be cured __________ the disease.
A. for B. of C. on D. at
8. She is always busy doing housework _________ I come to visit her family.
A. every time B. at every time C. every time when D. at each time
9. We all feel it is Jack as well as his wife that ______ for their son*s bad performance at school.
A. are to blame B. is to be blamed C. are to be blamed D. is to blame
10. ________ we call the First Aid Center, the doctors _____ by and by.
A. No sooner; would come B. Soon after; would come
C. Shortly; are coming D. Immediately; will come
11. The older New England villages have changed relatively little _____ a gas station or two in recent decades.
A. except for B. in addition to C. except D. besides
12. 每Manager, do you have something ______at this moment?
-No, thanks. I*ll call you if any.
A. to be typed B. to type C. typing D. typed
13. No matte how I tried to read it, I just couldn*t make _____ of this sentence.
A. meaning B. thought C. sense D. idea
14. The detective, ______ to read a newspaper, glanced at the man ____ next to a woman.
A. pretending; seat B. pretending; seated
C. pretended; seat D. pretended; seated
15. We should combine our efforts to make sure our children are not _____ to bad living conditions.
A. affected B. exposed C. exposing D. effected
16. The way he suggested ________ us out of the trouble turned out to be practical.
A. helping B. was to help C. to help D. help
17. Eating too much fat can _______ heart disease and cause high blood pressure.
A. contribute to B. cause to C. attend to D. devote to
18.When I opened the door, I found my father sitting in his chair, completely ______ a magazine.
A. absorbing in B. absorbed in C. absorbing to D. absorbed to
19. The old couple _______ some money every month in case of an emergency.
A. put down B. put up C. put forward D. put aside
20. Finally, we ______ their team and _____ the game.
A. won; defeated B. defeated; won C. won; won D. defeated; defeated
Key: BBABC/ BBADD/ AACBB/ CABDB
j.俇倰沓諾 (僕20苤枙˙藩苤枙1.5煦ㄛ雛煦30煦)
The year I went away to college was a very difficult transitionㄗ徹傾?ㄘfor me. __21__ is probably true with many people. I got quite homesick and __22__ thought about going home.
Although the __23__ time for many students is getting __24__ from home, my mailbox was frequently __25__. One day when I went to the mailbox, there was a postcard __26__ out at me. I sat down to read it, __27__ a note from someone back home. __28__ I became increasingly puzzledㄗ嬪鼻ㄘas __29__ postcards were like this: It was a full news report about a woman named Mabel and her newborn baby. I took the card back to my room and __30__ about it.
Several days later I 31 another postcard, this one 32 news about Maybelline, Mabel*s cousin. Soon after, another card arrived and then another, 33 full of different people. I began to 34 look forward to the next one, 35 to see what this author would come up with 36 .I was never 37 .
Finally, the cards 38 coming, right about the time I had begun to feel 39 about college life. They had been such a happy distraction(覃撙)that, I have 40 all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a lift.
21. A. If B. So C. As D. What
22. A. often B. carefully C. seldom D. merely
23. A. hard B. last C. busiest D. happiest
24. A. visitors B. letters C. calls D. directions
25. A. empty B. full C. closed D. open
26. A. pouring B. reaching C. staring D. rolling
27. A. describing B. considering C. enjoying D. expecting
28. A. But B. Thus C. Also D. Even
29. A. any B. no C. some D. such
30. A. joked B. talked C. forgot D. cared
31. A. mailed B. accepted C. wrote D. received
32. A. delivering B. demanding C. discovering D. developing
33. A. one B. each C. either D. both
34. A. nearly B. possibly C. usually D. really
35. A. promising B. surprised C. interested D. pretending
36. A. below B. lately C. next D. behind
37. A. frightened B. disappointed C. excited D. pleased
38. A. continued B. stopped C. started D. avoided
39. A. easy B. safe C. tired D. anxious
40. A. lost B. collected C. torn D. saved
Key: CADBA/ CDABC/ DABDC/ CBBAD
k.堐黍燴賤ㄗ僕4苤枙˙藩苤枙2煦ㄛ雛煦8煦ㄘ
※Who made your T-shirt?§ A Georgetown University students raised that question. Pietra Rivoli , a professor of business , wanted to find the answer . A few weeks later, she bought a T-shirt and began to follow its path from Texas cotton farm to Chinese factory to charity bin ㄗ椅囡曇崌眊ㄘ. The result is an interesting new book , The travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economyㄗ冪撳ㄘ.
Following a T-shirt around the world in a way to make her point more interesting, but it also frees Rivoli from the usual arguments over global trade . She goes wherever the T-shirt goes , and there are surprises around every corner . In China, Rivoli shows why a clothing factory, even with its poor conditions , means a step towards a better are for the people who word there . In the colorful used-clothing markets of Tanzania , she realizes that . ※it is only in this final stage of life that the T-shirt will meet a real market,§ where the price of a shirt changes by the hour and is different by its size and even color . Rivoli*s book is full of me able people and scenes , like the noise , the bad air and the ※muddy sweet smellㄗ懾芩眅庤ㄘof the cotton . §She says ,※ Here in the factory , Shanghai smells like shallot water Texas .§
Rivoli is at her best when making those sorts of unexpected connections . She even finds one between the free traders and those who are against globalization . The changes opened up by trade are vast , she argues, but free markets need the correcting force of politics to keep them in check . True economic progress needs them both .
41ㄝWhat do we learn about Professor Rivoli?
AㄝShe used to word on cotton farm.
BㄝShe wrote a book about world trade.
CㄝShe wants to give up her teaching job.
DㄝShe wears a T-shirt wherever she goes.
42. By saying T-shirts※ meet a real market§, Rivoli means in Tanzania ___________.
A. cheaper T-shirts are needed
B. used T-shirts are hard to sell
C. prices of T-shirts rise and fall frequently
D. prices of T-shirts are usually reasonable
43. What does the word ※them§ underlined in the last paragraph refer to ?
A. Free markets.
B. Price changes.
C. Unexpected connections.
D. Chances opened up by trade.
44. What would be the best title for the text?
A. What T-shirts Can Do to Help Cotton Farms
B. How T-shirts Are Made in Shanghai
C. How T-shirts Are Sold in Tanzania
D. What T-shirts Can Teach Us
Key: BCAD
IV: 堐黍桶湛 (僕5苤枙˙藩苤枙3煦ㄛ雛煦15煦)
While it is impossible to live completely free of stress, it is possible to prevent stress as well as reduce its effect when it can*t be avoided. The US Department of Health and Human Services offers the following suggestions for ways to deal with stress.
“ Try physical activity
When you are nervous, angry or upset, try releasing the pressure through exercise or physical activity. Running, walking, playing tennis, or working in your garden are just some of the activities you might try.
“ Take care of yourself
You should make every effort to eat well and get enough rest. If you easily get angry and cannot sleep well enough, or if you*re not eating properly, it will be more likely that you will fall into stressful situations. If stress repeatedly keeps you from sleeping, you should consult a doctor.
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