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Section Ⅱ Lesson 2 Top Five Secrets of Success & Lesson 3 Getting to the Top一、单词拼写1.The boss offered him a free trip to Japan,but Mike (拒绝接受) it. 2.When you make a (合同),you should express yourself accurately and clearly. 3.You ought to keep your car under the speed (限制).Don’t drive too fast. 4.I’m (确信) that I’ll do better in the examination next time. 5.All the listeners are encouraged by the (起激励作用的) speech by the professor. 6.Look! There are (数不尽的) birds flying in the sky. 7.The ship knocked into the (巨大的) iceberg and sank into the bottom. 8.This bridge measures 2.5 kilometres in (长度). 9.The girl stood on the (月台),waving to her friend. 10.Thousands of (杰出的) scientists have made great contributions to our country. 二、单句语法填空1.Our teachers always encourage us (work) hard at our lessons. 2.You ought to learn enough knowledge to prepare (you) for your future career. 3.All the students are (convince) that they will have a bright future. 4.He has got his listening improved by (listen) to the programme every evening. 5.Li Lei began to work to support his family the age of 15. 6.Grandfather usually sits on the sofa after supper, (read) some newspapers. 7.The old man is trying to live his life extremes. 8.You ought to apply what you have learned in class practice. 9.Li Ming prefers going for a walk after supper to (play) computer games. 10.No matter you go,you should spare no effort to do your work well. 三、完成句子1.You don’t know (需要什么) to get to the top. 2.Great changes (已经发生) in the past few decades. 3.A girl (24岁的) was singing outside her house. 4.He was regarded as (……之父) hybrid rice. 5.When asked what he planned to do at weekends,he said he would (宁愿在家也不愿出去). 6.It was (通过坚持你的梦想) that you get ahead. 7.They were having a heated conversation, (从一个话题跳到另一个话题). 四、阅读理解 AAt 39 weeks pregnant most women would only be thinking of racing to hospital.But not Amber Miller,who set off to run the Chicago Marathon while expecting her second child any day.As she neared the final stage of the race,she began to feel pain in the stomach.But the determined athlete managed to cross the finish line in 6 hours and 25 minutes.Unbelievably the Chicago race was not even baby June’s first marathon—Miller ran the Wisconsin Marathon earlier this year,four months pregnant.She also ran another marathon when she was about four months pregnant with her son,Caleb,19 months old now.Although there was extra weight,the seasoned runner’s time was just 3 hours off her personal best.Miller began to feel pain near the end of the race,but she was not sure if it was labour (分娩),because she typically feels some pain when she runs while pregnant.After her race her husband drove her to Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield where she gave birth to the healthy 7 pounds,13 ounce baby. Miller decided to run because she and her husband had already signed up for the race.The athletic mother said she experienced an enthusiastic welcome from crowds as she ran along.But the devoted runner,who had completed eight marathons,admitted that she did get a few strange looks along the course.“I know what I can handle.This is something I’ve been doing for a long time,” the experienced marathon runner said.June was born at 10:29 pm on Sunday night after seven hours’ labour.“She’s absolutely perfect,” Miller said.“We are extremely happy,but very tired.” After her surprising double achievement,Miller says she is planning to take some time off to concentrate on being a full-time mom.1.What can we learn from the passage?A.Miller failed to finish the race due to her labour.B.Miller’s husband was against her running the race.C.Miller knew she was going to give birth at the end of the race.D.It wasn’t Miller’s first time to run a marathon while pregnant.2.What is the name of Miller’s kid born right after the Chicago Marathon?A.Caleb. B.June.C.Amber. D.Wisconsin.3.What can be inferred from the passage?A.People have different attitudes to Miller’s action.B.Miller will soon return to her favourite marathons.C.The baby was in danger at birth because of the race.D.Miller’s personal best in marathons was over 6 hours.4.What is the best title of the passage?A.A Young American Couple Loving MarathonsB.How to Finish the Latest Chicago MarathonC.How to Train a Pregnant Woman for MarathonsD.A Pregnant Woman Giving Birth After a MarathonBHe is a lesson to every boy who ever picked up a basketball and dreamed that it would change his life.The lights were never brighter and the crowds were never bigger for a home-grown sports hero than they were a quarter-century ago for Ray Hall.But his athletic achievements,as impressive as they are,are to my mind not what is most admirable about the man.Known as “Sugar Ray” in his teens,Hall was rated among the country’s top 25 high school basketball players.An inner-city kid from a solid family,Hall took on the challenge of lifting Canisius College—still recovering from its failure—back to respectability,rejecting more favourable offers.His status brought more pressure than any 18-year-old should have to handle.However,I watched him mature into the player who led Canisius back to daylight.After college Hall played professionally in Italy and Greece for over 10 years until a car accident at 32 ended his basketball career.The news that he would never play again shocked Hall but unlike so many others he was ready for life after basketball.When I met Hall—still fit at 46—for lunch Monday,he wore a cut-sharp gray suit,designer tie and blazing white shirt that screamed success.“That was always the question—when the cheers end,where do you go?Who do you turn to?” he said.“It starts and ends with that person in the mirror.” Hall got the concept of academics—first from his parents.He graduated from Canisius College a semester early.“No matter how good an athlete you are,you are just one injury away from losing it all,” he said.“But if you take care of things academically,you are prepared until you leave this Earth.”For the past 14 years,he has been in a computer sales job at Ingram Micro.He married his college sweetheart.They have three kids and a nice house in the suburbs.He figured out early what others learn too late:Athletics is part of a journey,not the destination.Congratulations,Ray,you made it.In more ways than one.5.According to the writer,which of the following best describes Ray’s success?A.Unlike other athletes,he was academically superior.B.He defeated his injury and returned to the playground.C.He enjoys a successful job and a happy family.D.He has gained impressive athletic achievements.6.What can we learn from the passage?A.Ray was from an academic family.B.Ray was very mature in his teens.C.Ray was once desperate facing the cruel reality.D.Athletics was not Ray’s final goal in life.7.What was the writer’s intention in writing this passage?A.To describe the difficulties of being a professional athlete.B.To explain the importance of choosing the right college.C.To emphasise the need for a good education.D.To warn against playing professional basketball.五、语篇填空Never Forget Why You StartedAt the 19th National Congress of the CPC,“Never forget why you started” was a key message.And that same message 1.(apply) to everyone’s life.Ambitions,meaning things you want to achieve very much,play 2. important role in our daily life. 3. I was a student,my father told me that his ambition since his childhood was to be a translator.He wanted to work inside big buildings as a white-collar worker.With his strong ambition in mind,he was determined 4. (work) hard at every subject,5. (particular) English,and as a result,he 6.(admit) to the best university in his province.Afterwards,he came to Shanghai for a job.There was one thing he regretted:he didn’t get a job as a translator but became a teacher instead.This story gave birth to my ambition and it “told” me to realise this dream. With time 7. (go) by,some people forget their ambitions.How can you keep your ambition alive?First of all,writing down your ambition is a good way to remind you.Second,take action to stay closer to your ambition.For example,I have to memorise English words to 8.(large) my vocabulary.I also try to speak English as much as I can so that I can communicate with 9. (foreign) freely. “Never forget why you started” is the key 10. your success.If you find your ambition,catch it quickly,protect it and keep it in your heart. 答案:一、1.rejected 2.contract 3.limit 4.convinced 5.motivating 6.countless 7.enormous 8.length 9.platform 10.outstanding二、1.to work 2.yourself/yourselves 3.convinced 4.listening 5.at 6.reading 7.to 8.to 9.playing 10.where三、1.what it takes 2.have taken place 3.aged 24 4.the father of 5.rather stay at home than go out/stay at home rather than go out 6.by sticking to your dreams 7.skipping from one topic to another四、1.D 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,这次的芝加哥马拉松比赛并不是Miller怀孕时参加的第一次马拉松比赛。2.B 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“the Chicago race was not even baby June’s first marathon”及第八段中的“June was born at 10:29 pm on Sunday night after seven hours’ labour.”可知,Miller在芝加哥马拉松赛后产下的孩子名为June。3.A 推理判断题。根据第六段中的“she experienced an enthusiastic welcome from crowds as she ran along”及“she did get a few strange looks along the course”可知,Miller参加芝加哥马拉松赛时,围观的群众有的对她报以热烈的欢迎,有的则用异样的眼光看着她。由此可推知,人们对Miller的这种行为表现出了不同的态度。4.D 标题归纳题。纵观全文可知,本文主要讲述了一位名叫Amber Miller的妇女在怀孕39周时还去参加马拉松比赛,并在比赛结束后产下了一名女婴的故事。D项概括了本文的中心内容,适合做标题。5.C 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第一段中的“For the past 14 years,he has been in a computer sales job at Ingram Micro.He married his college sweetheart.They have three kids and a nice house in the suburbs.”可知,他从事一份很好的工作,有了一个幸福的家庭。6.D 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第一段中的“He figured out early what others learn too late:Athletics is part of a journey,not the destination.”可知,运动不是他的终极目标。7.C 主旨大意题。根据文章倒数第二段可知,教育在他的生命中起到了很大的作用。五、1.applies 2.an 3.When 4.to work 5.particularly 6.was admitted 7.going 8.enlarge 9.foreigners 10.to
Section Ⅱ Lesson 2 Top Five Secrets of Success & Lesson 3 Getting to the Top一、单词拼写1.The boss offered him a free trip to Japan,but Mike (拒绝接受) it. 2.When you make a (合同),you should express yourself accurately and clearly. 3.You ought to keep your car under the speed (限制).Don’t drive too fast. 4.I’m (确信) that I’ll do better in the examination next time. 5.All the listeners are encouraged by the (起激励作用的) speech by the professor. 6.Look! There are (数不尽的) birds flying in the sky. 7.The ship knocked into the (巨大的) iceberg and sank into the bottom. 8.This bridge measures 2.5 kilometres in (长度). 9.The girl stood on the (月台),waving to her friend. 10.Thousands of (杰出的) scientists have made great contributions to our country. 二、单句语法填空1.Our teachers always encourage us (work) hard at our lessons. 2.You ought to learn enough knowledge to prepare (you) for your future career. 3.All the students are (convince) that they will have a bright future. 4.He has got his listening improved by (listen) to the programme every evening. 5.Li Lei began to work to support his family the age of 15. 6.Grandfather usually sits on the sofa after supper, (read) some newspapers. 7.The old man is trying to live his life extremes. 8.You ought to apply what you have learned in class practice. 9.Li Ming prefers going for a walk after supper to (play) computer games. 10.No matter you go,you should spare no effort to do your work well. 三、完成句子1.You don’t know (需要什么) to get to the top. 2.Great changes (已经发生) in the past few decades. 3.A girl (24岁的) was singing outside her house. 4.He was regarded as (……之父) hybrid rice. 5.When asked what he planned to do at weekends,he said he would (宁愿在家也不愿出去). 6.It was (通过坚持你的梦想) that you get ahead. 7.They were having a heated conversation, (从一个话题跳到另一个话题). 四、阅读理解 AAt 39 weeks pregnant most women would only be thinking of racing to hospital.But not Amber Miller,who set off to run the Chicago Marathon while expecting her second child any day.As she neared the final stage of the race,she began to feel pain in the stomach.But the determined athlete managed to cross the finish line in 6 hours and 25 minutes.Unbelievably the Chicago race was not even baby June’s first marathon—Miller ran the Wisconsin Marathon earlier this year,four months pregnant.She also ran another marathon when she was about four months pregnant with her son,Caleb,19 months old now.Although there was extra weight,the seasoned runner’s time was just 3 hours off her personal best.Miller began to feel pain near the end of the race,but she was not sure if it was labour (分娩),because she typically feels some pain when she runs while pregnant.After her race her husband drove her to Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield where she gave birth to the healthy 7 pounds,13 ounce baby. Miller decided to run because she and her husband had already signed up for the race.The athletic mother said she experienced an enthusiastic welcome from crowds as she ran along.But the devoted runner,who had completed eight marathons,admitted that she did get a few strange looks along the course.“I know what I can handle.This is something I’ve been doing for a long time,” the experienced marathon runner said.June was born at 10:29 pm on Sunday night after seven hours’ labour.“She’s absolutely perfect,” Miller said.“We are extremely happy,but very tired.” After her surprising double achievement,Miller says she is planning to take some time off to concentrate on being a full-time mom.1.What can we learn from the passage?A.Miller failed to finish the race due to her labour.B.Miller’s husband was against her running the race.C.Miller knew she was going to give birth at the end of the race.D.It wasn’t Miller’s first time to run a marathon while pregnant.2.What is the name of Miller’s kid born right after the Chicago Marathon?A.Caleb. B.June.C.Amber. D.Wisconsin.3.What can be inferred from the passage?A.People have different attitudes to Miller’s action.B.Miller will soon return to her favourite marathons.C.The baby was in danger at birth because of the race.D.Miller’s personal best in marathons was over 6 hours.4.What is the best title of the passage?A.A Young American Couple Loving MarathonsB.How to Finish the Latest Chicago MarathonC.How to Train a Pregnant Woman for MarathonsD.A Pregnant Woman Giving Birth After a MarathonBHe is a lesson to every boy who ever picked up a basketball and dreamed that it would change his life.The lights were never brighter and the crowds were never bigger for a home-grown sports hero than they were a quarter-century ago for Ray Hall.But his athletic achievements,as impressive as they are,are to my mind not what is most admirable about the man.Known as “Sugar Ray” in his teens,Hall was rated among the country’s top 25 high school basketball players.An inner-city kid from a solid family,Hall took on the challenge of lifting Canisius College—still recovering from its failure—back to respectability,rejecting more favourable offers.His status brought more pressure than any 18-year-old should have to handle.However,I watched him mature into the player who led Canisius back to daylight.After college Hall played professionally in Italy and Greece for over 10 years until a car accident at 32 ended his basketball career.The news that he would never play again shocked Hall but unlike so many others he was ready for life after basketball.When I met Hall—still fit at 46—for lunch Monday,he wore a cut-sharp gray suit,designer tie and blazing white shirt that screamed success.“That was always the question—when the cheers end,where do you go?Who do you turn to?” he said.“It starts and ends with that person in the mirror.” Hall got the concept of academics—first from his parents.He graduated from Canisius College a semester early.“No matter how good an athlete you are,you are just one injury away from losing it all,” he said.“But if you take care of things academically,you are prepared until you leave this Earth.”For the past 14 years,he has been in a computer sales job at Ingram Micro.He married his college sweetheart.They have three kids and a nice house in the suburbs.He figured out early what others learn too late:Athletics is part of a journey,not the destination.Congratulations,Ray,you made it.In more ways than one.5.According to the writer,which of the following best describes Ray’s success?A.Unlike other athletes,he was academically superior.B.He defeated his injury and returned to the playground.C.He enjoys a successful job and a happy family.D.He has gained impressive athletic achievements.6.What can we learn from the passage?A.Ray was from an academic family.B.Ray was very mature in his teens.C.Ray was once desperate facing the cruel reality.D.Athletics was not Ray’s final goal in life.7.What was the writer’s intention in writing this passage?A.To describe the difficulties of being a professional athlete.B.To explain the importance of choosing the right college.C.To emphasise the need for a good education.D.To warn against playing professional basketball.五、语篇填空Never Forget Why You StartedAt the 19th National Congress of the CPC,“Never forget why you started” was a key message.And that same message 1.(apply) to everyone’s life.Ambitions,meaning things you want to achieve very much,play 2. important role in our daily life. 3. I was a student,my father told me that his ambition since his childhood was to be a translator.He wanted to work inside big buildings as a white-collar worker.With his strong ambition in mind,he was determined 4. (work) hard at every subject,5. (particular) English,and as a result,he 6.(admit) to the best university in his province.Afterwards,he came to Shanghai for a job.There was one thing he regretted:he didn’t get a job as a translator but became a teacher instead.This story gave birth to my ambition and it “told” me to realise this dream. With time 7. (go) by,some people forget their ambitions.How can you keep your ambition alive?First of all,writing down your ambition is a good way to remind you.Second,take action to stay closer to your ambition.For example,I have to memorise English words to 8.(large) my vocabulary.I also try to speak English as much as I can so that I can communicate with 9. (foreign) freely. “Never forget why you started” is the key 10. your success.If you find your ambition,catch it quickly,protect it and keep it in your heart. 答案:一、1.rejected 2.contract 3.limit 4.convinced 5.motivating 6.countless 7.enormous 8.length 9.platform 10.outstanding二、1.to work 2.yourself/yourselves 3.convinced 4.listening 5.at 6.reading 7.to 8.to 9.playing 10.where三、1.what it takes 2.have taken place 3.aged 24 4.the father of 5.rather stay at home than go out/stay at home rather than go out 6.by sticking to your dreams 7.skipping from one topic to another四、1.D 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,这次的芝加哥马拉松比赛并不是Miller怀孕时参加的第一次马拉松比赛。2.B 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“the Chicago race was not even baby June’s first marathon”及第八段中的“June was born at 10:29 pm on Sunday night after seven hours’ labour.”可知,Miller在芝加哥马拉松赛后产下的孩子名为June。3.A 推理判断题。根据第六段中的“she experienced an enthusiastic welcome from crowds as she ran along”及“she did get a few strange looks along the course”可知,Miller参加芝加哥马拉松赛时,围观的群众有的对她报以热烈的欢迎,有的则用异样的眼光看着她。由此可推知,人们对Miller的这种行为表现出了不同的态度。4.D 标题归纳题。纵观全文可知,本文主要讲述了一位名叫Amber Miller的妇女在怀孕39周时还去参加马拉松比赛,并在比赛结束后产下了一名女婴的故事。D项概括了本文的中心内容,适合做标题。5.C 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第一段中的“For the past 14 years,he has been in a computer sales job at Ingram Micro.He married his college sweetheart.They have three kids and a nice house in the suburbs.”可知,他从事一份很好的工作,有了一个幸福的家庭。6.D 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第一段中的“He figured out early what others learn too late:Athletics is part of a journey,not the destination.”可知,运动不是他的终极目标。7.C 主旨大意题。根据文章倒数第二段可知,教育在他的生命中起到了很大的作用。五、1.applies 2.an 3.When 4.to work 5.particularly 6.was admitted 7.going 8.enlarge 9.foreigners 10.to
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