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2013年高考英语一轮复习课时作业13 Unit 1 Getting along with others 译林牛津版必修5(湖南专用)

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课时作业(十三) [必修模块5 Unit 1 Getting along with

others]

[限时:30分钟]

Ⅰ.语法填空

1.She complained to the company about its awful service and they sent her a written ________.

A.apology B.notice

C.announcement D.adaptation 2.The library ________ here next year will be open to students________ teachers in our school.

A.set up;either B.being set up;as well

C.having been set up;also D.to be set up;as well as

3.With our knowledge ________ practice,we can learn more to make our country more prosperous and powerful.

A.to base on B.basing on C.based on D.base on

4.In modern society,everyone is busy in working or studying.________,many people suffer from stress and anxiety.

A.Any way B.Otherwise C.After all D.As a result

5.The dogs walked on slowly,cautious ________ any strange trace. A.at B.for C.of D.on

6.You feel so ________ because there’s nothing you can do to make the child better.

A.eager B.anxious C.helpless D.careless

7.I dislike ________with John in the same office,as he is always answering the telephone so loudly that we can’t focus________ our work.

A.working,in B.to work;off C.working;on D.to work;at

8.The bank manager was really ________,though he tried to pin it on a clerk. A.to deserve B.to blame C.to be blamed D.to be accepted

9.When he knows it was his friends who helped him out,he can’t help ________. A.crying B.cry

C.being crying D.to be cried

10.________ criticizing your husband,why not ________ if there’s something wrong?

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A.Rather than;find out B.Rather than;to find out C.More than;finding out D.Majority;found out

11.Look,I got an ‘A’.The examiner ________ pleased with my performance. A.would be B.would have been C.must be D.must have been

12.There are many talented persons there just waiting ________. A.discovered B.to be discovered C.being discovered D.to discover

13.Harry made ________ apology to his father ________ spending much on such useless stuff.

A.a;on B.an;for C.the;to D.an;on

14.Readers can ________ quite well without knowing the exact meaning of each word.

A.get over B.get in

C.get along D.get through

15.—Mum,can I go out to play with Tom for just a while? —________ and do what you like. A.No way B.Go ahead

C.It depends D.Don’t worry Ⅱ.完形填空(一)

People who are cheerful and relaxed are less likely to suffer from colds. It’s __16__ that being full of vim(活力) and vigor (精力)helps the body fight illnesses, say the researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh.

“We need to take more seriously the possibility that a __17__ emotional style is a major player in disease risk,” says psychologist Sheldon Cohen, the study’s lead researcher.

In a previous study, Cohen and his colleagues found that people who__18__ to be cheerful and lively were least likely to develop sniffles, coughs, and other cold symptoms(症状).

Those findings were interesting, but they didn’t prove that a person’s __19__ affects whether he or she gets sick. Instead, it was still possible that a person’s underlying personality is what matters.

__20__ suggests, for instance, that certain people are naturally more likely to be outgoing and optimistic, with high self-respect and a sense of __21__ over life. This would mean that who we are, not how we feel, finally decides our __22__ of catching colds.

To figure out which mattered more (personality or emotions), the CMU team __23__193 healthy adults. The researchers talked to each person over the phone every evening for 2 weeks. They told the researchers about the positive and negative __24__ they had experienced that day.

The results showed that everyone in the study was__25__ likely to get infected. Their symptoms, however, __26__ depending on the types of emotions that they had reported over the previous 2 weeks.

Scientists__27__ about whether negative emotions or positive emotions have a

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stronger effect on how healthy we are. For now, it can’t hurt to look on the bright side more often than not!

16.A.necessary B.possible C.doubtful D.certain 17.A.general B.standard C.passive D.positive 18.A.failed B.managed C.tended D.had

19.A.thought B.attitude C.strength D.quality 20.A.Theory B.Reason C.Evidence D.Interview

21.A.control B.responsibility C.direction D.urgency

22.A.attitudes B.sufferings C.chances D.emotions 23.A.examined B.watched C.tested D.interviewed

24.A.characters B.feelings C.attitudes D.thoughts

25.A.equally B.less C.most D.hardly 26.A.occurred B.differed C.suffered D.reduced

27.A.talk B.know C.argue D.think Ⅲ.阅读理解

Martin was returning to work in his London office after spending two weeks with his brother in New York. He was coming back with a heavy heart. It was not just that it was the end of a wonderful holiday; it was not just that he invariably suffered badly from jet lag; it was that Monday mornings always began with a team meeting and, over the months, he had grown to hate them.

Martin was aware that colleagues approached these meetings with hidden agendas; they indulged(纵容) game-playing; and he knew that people were not being honest and open. The meetings themselves were bad enough—there was all the moaning afterwards at the meeting like “I could have improved on that idea, but I wasn’t going to say”.

As this morning’s meeting began, Martin prepared himself for the usual dullness and boredom. But, as the meeting progressed, he became aware of a strange background noise. At first, he thought that he was still hearing the engine noise from the aircraft that had brought him back to London. But, as he concentrated on the noise, it became a little clearer.

He realized—to his amazement—that he could actually hear what they were thinking at the same time as they were speaking. What surprised him, even more than

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the acquisition(获得) of this strange power, was that he discovered that what people were saying was not really what they were thinking. They were not making clear their reservations. They were not supporting views which they thought might be popular. They were not contributing their new insights. They were not volunteering their new ideas.

Martin found it impossible not to respond to his new knowledge. So he started to make gentle interventions, based more on what he could hear his colleagues thinking than on what he could hear them saying. “So, John are you really saying?” “Susan, do you really think that?” “Tom, have you got an idea on how we could take this forward?” They looked at him, puzzled. In truth, he felt rather proud of his_newly-acquired_talent.

As the meeting progressed, it was clear to him that each member of the meeting was learning how to hear the thoughts of the others. The game-playing started to fall away; people started to speak more directly; views became better understood; the atmosphere became more open and trusting.

The meeting ended. As people left the room, Martin found that he could still hear what they were thinking. “That was the best meeting we’ve ever had.” “All meetings should be like that.” “In future, I’m going to say what I think”.

28.It is known from the first paragraph that Martin ________. A.just came back from his business trip in New York

B.was found to suffer from a serious heart disease during the trip C.had a good time during his fortnight’s stay in New York D.didn’t like his work in his London office

29.Why did Martin hate his company’s team meeting? A.Because it had to be held every Monday morning. B.Because he was tired of hosting such a meeting.

C.Because he couldn’t control the meeting that was out of order. D.Because the meeting atmosphere wasn’t open and trusting. 30.The underlined part “his newly-acquired talent” in Paragraph 5 means that he could ________.

A.still hear the engine noise of the plane though he was back B.clearly hear what the members of the meeting were saying C.actually control the thoughts of the members of the meeting D.express what the meeting members were thinking based on their words and their thoughts

31.What do we know about this Monday morning’s meeting from the passage? A.Martin made people say what they were thinking immediately the meeting began. B.Martin was angry at the dullness of the meeting at the beginning of the meeting all the time.

C.Martin led people to express their real thoughts with the meeting progressing. D.Many members of the meeting played games and told lies at the meeting all the time.

32.It is inferred from the last two paragraphs that towards the end of the meeting Martin would hear such words as “ ________”.

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