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人教版英语高一必修4 Unit 1 Women of achievement同步练习

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

           Can you believe that liking eating instant noodles can help someone go to famous American universities? A high school student in Fuzhou, Fujian province, has been1by a university in the US, thanks in part to his appetite for instant noodles, Southeast Express said on Wednesday.Wang is a2at Fuzhou No.1 Middle School. It is said that he is a3fan of instant noodles. He never thought that his appetite would4to his admission to the University of Rochester in the US. Wang says he was admitted after he wrote about his love of snack noodles in his5to the school.

          After he was accepted, Wang6 the admission letter on Sina Weibo, which read: “The counselors (指导老师)7that you be admitted after reading about your enthusiasm for ramen noodles(方便面). The committee and I are8you will both stand out and grow stronger as part of the Rochester family.”

          Wang says he has enjoyed eating instant noodles from a (an) 9age.As a child, because his parents were busy working during the day and not at home, he didn't10. For convenience, he often eats instant noodles. As a fan, Wang claims that he has tried 11all flavors of noodles ranging from Master Kong of Taiwan to the Japan based Nissin in Asia. 12the hobby is formed. When applying for American universities, he wrote this hobby in the application and he did not expect it to become a reason for admission, he felt the Americans too13!

          Experts explained that educators in Western countries have a long14of focusing on their students' personalities. Wang's15hobby brought a sense of novelty to the admissions officer at the school.

(1)
A、admitted B、assisted C、praised D、encouraged 
(2)
A、pupil B、member C、senior D、scholar
(3)
A、small B、little C、strong D、big
(4)
A、appeal B、devote C、contribute D、lead
(5)
A、form B、application C、letter D、book 
(6)
A、wrote B、posted C、gave D、applied
(7)
A、ordered B、demanded C、recommended D、requested
(8)
A、helpful B、surprised C、happy D、confident
(9)
A、early B、old C、late D、near
(10)
A、stuy B、work C、cook D、paint
(11)
A、closely B、nearly C、hardly D、completely
(12)
A、Suddenly B、Gradually C、Quickly D、Hopefully
(13)
A、interesting B、moving C、shocking D、frightening
(14)
A、habit B、origin C、collection D、tradition
(15)
A、useful B、healthy C、special D、admirable 
举一反三
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

     When I was 8 years old, I decided to run away from home after a quarrel with my mother. With my suitcase packed and some sandwiches in a bag, I started for the front door.

     My mom asked where I was going. “I'm leaving home,” I said.

     “What's that you're carrying?” she asked.

     “Some clothes and food,” I replied.

     “If you want to run away, that's all right,” she said. “But you came into this home without anything and you can leave the same way.”

     I threw my suitcase and sandwiches on the floor and started for the door again.

     “Wait a minute,” Mom said. “You didn't have any clothes on when you arrived, and I want them back.”

 This infuriated me. I tore my clothes off — shoes, socks, underwear and all — and shouted, “Can I go now?”

     “Yes,” my mom answered, “but once you close that door, don't expect to come back.”

     I was so angry that I shut the door forcefully and stepped out of my home. Then I noticed down the street two neighbor girls walking toward our house. I was so shy that I saw the big spruce (云杉) tree in our yard and jumped under the low-hanging branches. A pile of dried-up brown needles were beneath the tree, and you can't imagine the pain those sharp needles caused to my body.

     After I was sure the girls had passed by, I ran to the front door and knocked at it loudly.

     “It's Billy! Let me in!”

     The voice behind the door answered, “Billy doesn't live here anymore. He ran away from home.”

     Looking behind me to see if anyone else was coming down the street, I said, “Mom! I'm sorry. I'm still your son. Let me in!”

     The door opened and Mom's smiling face appeared. “Did you change your mind about running away?” she asked.

     “What's for supper?” I smiled back.

阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    Today's students learn more in school than just reading,writing and arithmetic. They also learn how to 1.More and more students are using 2 means to get good grades in order to get into top 3Increasingly,tomorrow's leaders are today's cheaters.

    Over the last decade,the number of students cheating academically has 4 dramatically. Duke University conducted a(n)5 of 50,000 universities and 18,000 high school students in America. More than 70 percent of the students 6to having cheated.However,10 years ago,only 56 percent of the students cheated.

    This 7 extends far beyond the US. In Asia,where students face great 8 to excel (胜过),the cheating problem is especially 9In many Asian countries,a student's performance is measured 10 by exam scores. And admission to a top school 11 passing standardized tests. This test­ driven culture makes cheating an easy way for students to get 12 in a super­ competitive academic system.

    Last year,24 students in Taiwan 13 chances and ended up in prison 14 they were caught cheating on the University Entrance Exam. The students received answers to test questions 15 cell phones and other electronic devices (设备). But the pressure to perform well on tests isn't the only thing turning16into cheaters. For one,new technology makes cheating 17 than ever. Students now have more choices than just “cheat sheets”18 in pencil­ boxes.

Today's students use text messaging to send each other test19Some post questions from standardized tests on Internet bulletin boards (公告牌). Students in Asia,20 , have posted questions from the TOEFL and the GRE.

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