一、根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)
1. The boy often
2. The mountain is often covered with thick snow. We often go
3. The movie’s ending was so
4. Are you free to watch a movie
5. I didn’t
6. The boy often forgets to turn off the
7. My mum bought a beautiful
8. If you don’t work hard, you might
9. Our school
1. The boy often
promises
(答应)to finish homework before dinner, but he never does it.2. The mountain is often covered with thick snow. We often go
skiing
(滑雪运动)there.3. The movie’s ending was so
heartbreaking
(令人心碎)that I cried.4. Are you free to watch a movie
tonight
(今晚)?5. I didn’t
realise
(认识到)how late it was until my mum called me.6. The boy often forgets to turn off the
lamp
(灯)when leaving the room.7. My mum bought a beautiful
blouse
(女衬衫)in the shop.8. If you don’t work hard, you might
fail
(失败)the test.9. Our school
term
(学期)always ends at the end of June.答案
一、1. promises 2. skiing 3. heartbreaking 4. tonight 5. realise 6. lamp 7. blouse 8. fail 9. term
二、用所给单词的适当形式填空
1. I don’t like the book at all because some of the
2. The room was
3. The teacher spoke
4. One of the
5. There was a small
6. I remember I put my bag on one of the
7. Tim’s mum is angry because he always lies on bed
8. It’s known to us all that
9. Hearing the bad news, the girl couldn’t help
10. I
1. I don’t like the book at all because some of the
plots
(plot)are too strange.2. The room was
completely
(complete)silent after the teacher asked the difficult question.3. The teacher spoke
clearly
(clear)so that everyone could understand her instructions.4. One of the
policewomen
(policewoman)helped the lost child find his parents.5. There was a small
disagreement
(disagree)between the teammates about the best strategy.6. I remember I put my bag on one of the
sofas
(sofa), but now it’s missing.7. Tim’s mum is angry because he always lies on bed
lazily
(lazy), playing video games.8. It’s known to us all that
failure
(fail)is the mother of success.9. Hearing the bad news, the girl couldn’t help
crying
(cry).10. I
wasn't allowed
(not allow)to watch TV on weekday nights when I was a school student.答案
二、1. plots 2. completely 3. clearly 4. policewomen 5. disagreement 6. sofas 7. lazily 8. failure 9. crying 10. wasn't allowed
三、阅读理解
The words “social phobia(社交恐惧症)” seem to become more and more popular these days. Many people, especially the young, are describing themselves as having “social phobia”. They prefer not to go out much, saying that it’s hard for them to make new friends or join in social activities. But is this a “real” disorder(疾病)?
In fact, this is just a reaction(反应)to certain social situations. US researcher Ty Tashiro wrote the book *Awkward*: *The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome*. He explains that some people don’t “read” social situations correctly and end up feeling uncomfortable. For example, they might be afraid of breaking some kind of rules. As a result, they start to act awkwardly(笨拙地)because they don’t want this to happen. This might make them not want to join in social activities. They prefer to stay at home instead of going out to meet new people. ▲
“Real” social phobia—also known as social anxiety—is much more serious. People with social anxiety want to go out to communicate with people but are so afraid of doing it that they don’t believe in other people except their families. They can’t communicate with other people well. People with social phobia disorder can even experience panic attacks(惊恐发作).
Luckily, social anxiety can be treated. Some people use self-help books to help them get more control over their minds. Therapy(心理治疗)can also help.
(
A. They often go out alone.
B. They don’t like to make new friends.
C. They are developing new social skills.
D. They find it difficult to make friends with others.
(
A. It seems their social phobia is very serious.
B. So they have few friends and become lonely.
C. But this doesn’t mean they have social phobia.
D. It’s necessary to treat social anxiety in a proper way.
(
A. “Real” social phobia is very serious.
B. “Real” social phobia cannot be treated.
C. People with social anxiety don’t trust anyone, including their families.
D. Nowadays most young people have social anxiety.
(
A. What social phobia is like.
B. How serious social phobia is.
C. Why people have social phobia.
D. How to improve our social skills.
The words “social phobia(社交恐惧症)” seem to become more and more popular these days. Many people, especially the young, are describing themselves as having “social phobia”. They prefer not to go out much, saying that it’s hard for them to make new friends or join in social activities. But is this a “real” disorder(疾病)?
In fact, this is just a reaction(反应)to certain social situations. US researcher Ty Tashiro wrote the book *Awkward*: *The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome*. He explains that some people don’t “read” social situations correctly and end up feeling uncomfortable. For example, they might be afraid of breaking some kind of rules. As a result, they start to act awkwardly(笨拙地)because they don’t want this to happen. This might make them not want to join in social activities. They prefer to stay at home instead of going out to meet new people. ▲
“Real” social phobia—also known as social anxiety—is much more serious. People with social anxiety want to go out to communicate with people but are so afraid of doing it that they don’t believe in other people except their families. They can’t communicate with other people well. People with social phobia disorder can even experience panic attacks(惊恐发作).
Luckily, social anxiety can be treated. Some people use self-help books to help them get more control over their minds. Therapy(心理治疗)can also help.
(
D
)1. What do we know about some young people from the first paragraph?A. They often go out alone.
B. They don’t like to make new friends.
C. They are developing new social skills.
D. They find it difficult to make friends with others.
(
C
)2. Which of the following can be put into “▲”?A. It seems their social phobia is very serious.
B. So they have few friends and become lonely.
C. But this doesn’t mean they have social phobia.
D. It’s necessary to treat social anxiety in a proper way.
(
A
)3. What can we learn from the passage?A. “Real” social phobia is very serious.
B. “Real” social phobia cannot be treated.
C. People with social anxiety don’t trust anyone, including their families.
D. Nowadays most young people have social anxiety.
(
A
)4. What’s the passage mainly about?A. What social phobia is like.
B. How serious social phobia is.
C. Why people have social phobia.
D. How to improve our social skills.
答案
三、1—4 DCAA
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