一、短文缺词填空
Part - time jobs are great for young people. They allow teenagers and young adults to gain a little job(1)
There are so many different part - time jobs for you to(4)
You can learn great lessons from a part - time job. Some are about how to work with others, some are about how to be on time and(7)
It is great to earn money for the first time from a part - time job. Then how do you usually(9)
Part - time jobs are great for young people. They allow teenagers and young adults to gain a little job(1)
experience
and make a bit of money too. Compared with other hobbies and activities, part - time jobs are healthier and better help teenagers(2)prepare
for adult life. Of course, for students, doing a part - time job should never be more important than(3)studying
for good grades.There are so many different part - time jobs for you to(4)
choose
from. A few of the most common ones are restaurant waiters, store salesmen and park workers. These are all jobs that only need you to work(5)between
ten and twenty hours per week. Besides, they don’t require much work experience. So you can learn how to do the job(6)easily
while you are working.You can learn great lessons from a part - time job. Some are about how to work with others, some are about how to be on time and(7)
others
are about how to work hard. These are all necessary lessons you will use later in life. A survey shows that the young adults who do not have part - time jobs are(8)less
prepared for life than those who do.It is great to earn money for the first time from a part - time job. Then how do you usually(9)
spend
the money from a part - time job? It can be used for your college education or favourite things. Maybe you will find it’s harder to use money you made than that your parents gave you! Yet it can right teach you the(10)value
of money.答案
1.experience 2.prepare 3.studying 4.choose 5.between 6.easily 7.others 8.less 9.spend 10.value
解析
1. 由“gain a little job...”及首字母e,可知填experience(经验)。
2. “prepare for...”为固定搭配,意为“为...做准备”,填prepare。
3. “studying for good grades”表示“为取得好成绩而学习”,than后接动名词,填studying。
4. “choose from”意为“从...中选择”,填choose。
5. “between...and...”表示“在...和...之间”,填between。
6. 修饰动词learn用副词easily(容易地),填easily。
7. “some...others...”为固定搭配,意为“一些...另一些...”,填others。
8. 由“than”可知用比较级,“less prepared”表示“准备不足”,填less。
9. 由“how do you usually...the money”可知填spend(花费)。
10. “the value of money”表示“金钱的价值”,填value。
2. “prepare for...”为固定搭配,意为“为...做准备”,填prepare。
3. “studying for good grades”表示“为取得好成绩而学习”,than后接动名词,填studying。
4. “choose from”意为“从...中选择”,填choose。
5. “between...and...”表示“在...和...之间”,填between。
6. 修饰动词learn用副词easily(容易地),填easily。
7. “some...others...”为固定搭配,意为“一些...另一些...”,填others。
8. 由“than”可知用比较级,“less prepared”表示“准备不足”,填less。
9. 由“how do you usually...the money”可知填spend(花费)。
10. “the value of money”表示“金钱的价值”,填value。
二、阅读理解
There are almost as many ways to write as there are kinds of texts. Some writers cannot produce a word unless they are poised behind a desk, while others prefer to write sitting outdoors or in noisy restaurants. Some writers create an entire work before going back to read what they have written, while others may rewrite a single paragraph many times before moving on. Different writers’ techniques may be different, but successful writers do have one thing in common: the writing process (步骤). The writing process is made up of four stages, and each stage involves certain activities. The chart below shows what happens during each stage of the writing process.
|What You Do During the Writing Process|
|Prewriting|
|● Choose your topic|
|● Consider your purpose and readers, and select a writing form suitable to the purpose and readers|
|● Create ideas and gather information about the topic|
|● Begin to organize the information|
|● Decide the main point(s) you want to express|
|Writing a draft (草稿)|
|● Catch your readers’ attention in the introduction|
|● Provide background information|
|● State your main points and your support|
|● Follow a plan of organization|
|● End with a conclusion|
|Revising (修改)|
|● Read your draft again|
|● Revise the draft to improve its topic, organization, and style|
|Publishing|
|● Reread, or edit your final draft|
|● Publish, or share your finished writing with readers|
|● Reflect on your writing experience|

A. They have the writing process.
B. They like to read what they have written.
C. They write outdoors or in noisy restaurants.
D. They rewrite a single paragraph many times.
(
A. choose your writing topic
B. get your readers’ attention in the introduction
C. publish or share your finished writing with readers
D. revise the draft to improve its topic, organization and style
(
A. Writing points
B. Writing ways
C. Writing as a process
D. Writing with materials
(
There are almost as many ways to write as there are kinds of texts. Some writers cannot produce a word unless they are poised behind a desk, while others prefer to write sitting outdoors or in noisy restaurants. Some writers create an entire work before going back to read what they have written, while others may rewrite a single paragraph many times before moving on. Different writers’ techniques may be different, but successful writers do have one thing in common: the writing process (步骤). The writing process is made up of four stages, and each stage involves certain activities. The chart below shows what happens during each stage of the writing process.
|What You Do During the Writing Process|
|Prewriting|
|● Choose your topic|
|● Consider your purpose and readers, and select a writing form suitable to the purpose and readers|
|● Create ideas and gather information about the topic|
|● Begin to organize the information|
|● Decide the main point(s) you want to express|
|Writing a draft (草稿)|
|● Catch your readers’ attention in the introduction|
|● Provide background information|
|● State your main points and your support|
|● Follow a plan of organization|
|● End with a conclusion|
|Revising (修改)|
|● Read your draft again|
|● Revise the draft to improve its topic, organization, and style|
|Publishing|
|● Reread, or edit your final draft|
|● Publish, or share your finished writing with readers|
|● Reflect on your writing experience|
A. They have the writing process.
B. They like to read what they have written.
C. They write outdoors or in noisy restaurants.
D. They rewrite a single paragraph many times.
(
A
) 2. When you write a draft, you should______.A. choose your writing topic
B. get your readers’ attention in the introduction
C. publish or share your finished writing with readers
D. revise the draft to improve its topic, organization and style
(
B
) 3. Which of the following is the best title of this passage?A. Writing points
B. Writing ways
C. Writing as a process
D. Writing with materials
(
C
)答案
1. A
2. B
3. C
2. B
3. C
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