【湖北专用】2014届高考英语一轮复习课时作业必修1 Unit3Traveljournal

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1、课时作业(三)必修1Unit 3 Travel journal(限时:40分钟).多项选择1Lack of forgiveness in us is our greatest _, so we should try our best to overcome it. Aevolution BconcernCshortcoming Dcaution2However good an advertisement is, people are unlikely to be _ if the product is unsuitable for them. Aresolved BpersuadedCabus

2、ed Dselected3I know my brother well. Once he has made up his mind, nothing can change it, but instead I usually _. Agive off Bgive awayCgive out Dgive in4The suspect is expected to be brought to justice, as another _ witness has promised to be coming in court. Asecure BreliableCpunctual Drespectful5

3、Im sorry I stepped on your foot; it was an accident.It wasnt! You did it _Aas usual Bon purposeCat an end Dright away6In order to protect the environment, people are greatly encouraged to travel by public _. Atransport BserviceCmeans Dtraffic7I feel sorry for those young people who dont _ their aged

4、 people as I do mine. Asend for Btake forClook for Dcare for8As far as I can tell, Jacks a(n) _ child, whom you cannot easily persuade to change his mind. Agrateful Bstubborn Csincere Dextreme9Theyve been told that if they want to build a highway between the two towns, they should first try to _ how

5、 much it is going to cost. Arecover BignoreCrecognize Ddetermine10_ recent developments we do not think your scheme is practical. AIn view of BIn favor ofCIn case of DIn memory of.完形填空I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye:Queen City Casket Company.“What is it?”I wondered.I _11

6、_ it over.There,in faded ink,was a handscrawled _12_Immediately my mind _13_ back many years ago.I was nine years old,walking down the cold,wet streets of Springfield,with a bag of _14_ on my shoulder.On my _15_ that day,I came to that company finally,whose owner,Mr.Rader,had always taken me there t

7、o _16_ his workers whether they wanted any magazines._17_ off the rain like a wet dog,I entered Mr.Raders office.After a quick glance he _18_ me over to the fireplace.Noticing the _19_ in the top of my _20_,he said,“Come with me!” pulling me into his truck.We _21_ before a shoe store.Inside,a salesm

8、an _22_ me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had _23_ seen.I felt about 10 feet tall when I got up _24_ them.“Wed like a pair of new socks too,” Mr.Rader said.Back in his office,Mr.Rader took out a _25_,wrote something on it,and handed it to me.With tearful eyes,I read,“_26_ to others as you would h

9、ave them do to you.”He said affectionately,“Jimmy,I want you to _27_ I love you.”I said goodbye,and for the first time I _28_ a flicker of hope that somehow things would be all right.With people like Mr.Rader in the world,there was hope,_29_ and love,and that would always make a _30_11A.read Bthough

10、t Cturned Dpassed12A.address BlistCmessage Dinformation13A.brought BapproachedCreturned Dtraveled14A.magazines BnewspapersCnotes Dbooks15A.returns BroundsCtrips Darrivals16A.beg Bdemand Ctell Dask17A.Letting BGivingCTurning DShaking18A.followed BledCwatched Dcarried19A.hole Bmud Cwater Dcover20A.coa

11、t Bshoe Csock Dbag21A.pulled up Btook inCdrove away Dwalked up22A.dressed BfittedCshared Dcomforted23A.never Balready Cever Dhardly24A.for Bwith Con Din25A.pen Bpaper Ccard Dnotebook26A.Do BGive CShow DLend27A.say Bknow Cconsider Dexpress28A.sensed BpredictedClost Dadmitted29A.sadness BchallengeCkin

12、dness Dintension30A.deal BfortuneCchoice Ddifference.阅读理解SYDNEYAustralias economic boom is encouraging a steady stream of unexpected visitors looking for work: Americans.US citizens are heading to Australia in small but growing numbers as near 10% unemployment at home drives more to look for jobs Do

13、wn Under, where Chinas thirst for iron ore(矿石) and energy is transforming the Pacific nation into an economic powerhouse.A bricklaying student from Silver Trowel, a leading provider of quality education and training in the building and construction industry, was apprenticed(当学徒) on a building projec

14、t in Western Australia, where workers are in short supply.Daniel Davila,a 23yearold floorer from Camarillo, California made the 14hour move across the Pacific two years ago. He had been forced to take a job stocking shelves at a local grocery store for $8.90 an hour when he couldnt get work fixing f

15、loors.On a good day in Australia, he now makes as much as 50 Australian dollars( US $50.21 ) an hourabout twice the amount for a typical flooring job in the US. He plans to start his own flooring business.“I can make what I did in a week in the US in less than a day here”,said Mr. Davila, who lives

16、near a mining boom town in Western Australia.Australian government figures show just under 7,000 Americans currently work on longterm visas, an 80% jump over the past five years.US citizens are now the thirdlargest group applying for socalled 457 work visas, after British and Indian nationals. Ameri

17、cans with degrees in areas such as accounting or mine engineering, as well as other skilled workers,can obtain a nonrenewable(不可更新的) permit for as much as a threeyear stay.After that, they can apply for the renewable 457, which allows up to a fouryear stay.The need for workers is particularly pressi

18、ng in Western Australia.The mining states unemployment rate was 4.5% in November, below the national average of 5.2%. Drivers of heavy trucks can pull in sixfigure salaries while experienced crane(起重机) operators can earn hundreds of thousands a year. Attracting skilled workers is a shift for Austral

19、ia, which historically sent many of its most highly educated to the US and Europe, according to migration data.31_, a growing number of Americans go to work in Australia.AAs a result of the encouragement of AustraliaBAs a result of high unemployment in the USCOut of their ambition of finding valuabl

20、e resourcesDOut of their determination to realize their dreams32It can be inferred from the passage that 457 work visas are _Afor skilled workers in some fieldsBfor students on the building projectCespecially for American workersDespecially for those out of work33It is implied in the passage that _A

21、foreigners have to give up their original professional jobs when working in AustraliaBit is possible for foreigners to earn more money in Australia than in their own countriesCthere are more US citizens hoping to work in Australia than from other countriesDAustralians think it fair to exchange their

22、 talent with American skilled workers34Which part of Australia needs workers particularly?ANorthwestern Australia.BEastern Australia.CSoutheastern Australia.DWestern Australia.完成句子35I graduated from university twenty years ago and _ ever since. (teach)我二十年前大学毕业,从那以后我一直在教书。36The couple were engaged i

23、n decorating their new flat last summer and seldom _ the study of their children. (care)去年夏天这对夫妇忙着装修新居,很少关心孩子们的学业。37We are completely lost in the forest, so at the moment we _ be rescued. (help)我们在森林里完全迷路了, 因此, 此时我们只能等待救援。38_ on his face showed that he had enough confidence in himself. (determine)他脸

24、上坚定的表情表明他对自己有充分的自信。39Lucy trusts you. You are the only person _ give up the foolish idea. (persuade)露西信任你。你是唯一能劝服她放弃这个愚蠢的想法的人。40_ on a crowded bus, he always prefers to ride a bicycle. (than)比起乘坐拥挤的公共汽车,他宁愿骑自行车。41It is reported that large quantities of food and medicine _ to the flooded area in the south. (transport)据报道,大量的食物和药品正送往南方遭受洪灾的地区。42She insists that all her employees _ the Christmas lunch she gives every year. (attend)她坚持要求所有员工都参加她每年一次的圣诞午餐。43_, nothing can change it. (make)一旦她下了决心,没有什么能让她改变主意。44It was by his good attitude _. (find)正是因为他良好的态度我们才觉得他可靠。

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