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Unit2-Section II-Lesson2+3课时基础巩固综合提升【基础巩固】用下面方框中所给短语的正确形式填空apply forbe committedto willing to be based onremove debtshave an influence on setoneself aparton averageon aregular basisl.It isrecommended to do exercise.
2.Have youever thoughtof thepost
3.The winteris comingand studentsare notget up and goto school.
4.What theparents sayand dotheir children.
5.The girlbarely noticedthings aroundher because she herwork.
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7.The littleextra effortswill leadyou success.
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3.1t wasthat youget ahead.(之父)
5.Great changesin thepast fewdecades.(岁的)
6.A girl24was singingoutside herhouse.(从——个话题品先至另——个话题).
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247.skipping fromone topicto another【综合提升】语篇填空Never ForgetWhy YouStartedAt the19th NationalCongress of the CPC/Never forgetwhy youstarted was a key()message.And thatsame message
1.apply to everyones life.Ambitions,meaning thingsyou want to achievevery much,play
2.important roleinour dailylife.
3.I wasa student,my fathertold methat his ambition sincehischildhood wasto bea translator.He wantedto workinside bigbuildings asa white-collar()work er.With hisstrong ambitionin mind,he wasdetermined4work hardat every()()subject,
5.particular English,and asa result,he
6.admit to the bestuniversity in hisprovince.Afterwards,he came to Shanghaifor a job.There wasone thinghe regretted:hedidnt getajobasatranslator butbecame ateacher instead.This storygave birthto myambitionand it“told”metorealise thisdream.With time
7.go by,some peopleforget theirambitions.How canyou keep yourambition aliveFirstof all,writing downyour ambitionisagood wayto remindyou.Second,take actionto staycloser toyour ambition.For example,!have tomemoriseEnglish wordsto
8.large myvocabulary.!also tryto speakEnglish asmuch asI cansothat Ican communicatewith
9.foreign freely.“Never forgetwhy youstarted”is thekey
10.your success.If youfind yourambition,catch itquickly,protect itand keepit inyour heart.
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10.to七选五Distance runnersoften worryabout hittingthe wall“during trainingor races,whennegative thoughtsbecome sooverpowering that they make it difficultto continue.]At that糖原time thebodys glycogensupplies becomeexhausted.As aresult,many runnersfeel9exhausted anddiscouraged,slow theirpace,have troublefocusing andwanttoquit orwalk.2Here area fewsports psychologist-approved techniquesto try,which couldhave majorbenefitsfor an athletes performanceand well-being.•Make amotivational songlist.Distracting yourselfwith somegreat tunescan helpyoumakeittothe finish linefaster,3•Try thepartner system.A runningpartner cankeepyoumotivated andon-track,andmight evenimprove yourperformance,research shows.•4A studyon weight-lifters foundthat mentalpractices canbe aseffective asphysicalpractice,resulting in actual muscleincreases.Visualising yourif-then plan,forinstance,could improveyour chanceof success.•Try attentionnarrowing.5Last year,an NYUstudy foundthat focusingon anobjecton thehorizon makesthe distancefeel shorter,and leadsrunners togo fasterandperform betterthan thosewho lettheir mindswander.With thesehelpful strategies,your nextpersonal recordmight bejust aroundthecorner.A.Plan whattodo.B.Visualise achievingyour goal.C.Finding waysto movepast thosekinds ofexperiences isvery vital.D/Hitting thewall“typically happensaround20miles ina marathon.E.Runners whofocus theireyes onan objectin thedistance getthere faster.F.There isevidence thatsaying motivationalthings tooneself benefitsa lot.GStudies showathletes run,bike andswim fartherand fasterwhen listeningto music.1-5DCGBE阅读理解AHe isa lessontoeveryboy whoever pickedupabasketball anddreamed thatit wouldchangehislife.The lightswere neverbrighter andthe crowdswere neverbigger for a home-grownsports herothan theywere aquarter-century agofor RayHall.But hisathleticachievements,as impressiveas theyare,are tomy mindnot whatis mostadmirable abouttheman.Known asSugar Ray”in histeens,Hall wasrated amongthe country9s top25high schoolbasketball players.An inner-city kidfrom asolid family,Hall tookon thechallengeof liftingCanisius College-still recoveringfrom itsfailure-back torespectability,rejecting morefavourable offers.His statusbrought morepressure thanany18-year-old shouldhave tohandle.However,!watched himmature intothe playerwho ledCanisiusback todaylight.After collegeHall playedprofessionally inItaly andGreece forover10years untilacar accidentat32ended hisbasketball career.The newsthat hewould neverplay againshockedHall butunlike somany othershe wasready forlife afterbasketbalLWhen ImetHall-still fitat46—for lunchMonday,he worea cut-sharp graysuit designertie andblazingwhite shirtthat screamedSuccess.That wasalways thequestion-when thecheersend,where do you goWhodoyouturn tohe said.It startsand endswith thatperson inthemirror.”Hall gotthe conceptof academics-first fromhis parents.He graduatedfrom Canisiusasemester early.No matterhow goodanathleteyou are,you arejust oneinjury awayfrom」losing itall hesaid/But ifyou takecare ofthings academically,you areprepared untilyouleave thisEarth.For thepast14years,he hasbeen ina computersales jobat IngramMicro.He marriedhiscollege sweetheart.They havethree kidsand anice housein thesuburbs.He figuredoutearly whatothers learntoo late:Athletics ispart ofa journey,not thedestination.Congratulations,Ray,you madeit.In moreways thanone.
1.According tothe writer,which of the followingbest describesRays successA.Unlike otherathletes,he wasacademically superior.B.He defeatedhis injuryand returnedtotheplayground.C.He enjoysa successfuljob anda happyfamily.D.He hasgained impressiveathletic achievements.
2.Whats the right orderof theevents relatedto Raya.He wasrated amongthe besthigh schoolbasketball players.b.He was inacar accident.c.He graduatedfrom CanisiusCollege.d.He startedhis computersales job.e.He gaveup hisathletic career.A.a,c,b,e,d B.a,c,e,b,dC.c,a,b,d,e D.c,a,e,b,d
3.What canwe learnfrom the passageA.Ray wasfrom anacademic family.B.Ray wasvery matureinhisteens.C.Ray wasonce desperatefacing thecruel reality.□.Athletics was not Raysfinal goalin life.
4.What wasthe writersintention inwriting thispassageA.To describethe difficultiesof being a professionalathlete.B.To explainthe importanceof choosingtherightcollege.C.To emphasisethe needfor agood education.D.To warnagainst playingprofessional basketball.BAt39weeks pregnantmost womenwould onlybe thinkingof racingto hospital.Butnot AmberMiller,who setoff to run the Chicago Marathonwhile expectingher secondchildany day.As sheneared thefinal stageof the race,she beganto feelpain inthe stomach.But thedeterminedathlete managedto crossthefinishline in6hours and25minutes.Unbelievably theChicago racewas noteven babyJunes firstmarathon——Millerran theWisconsin Marathonearlier thisyear,four monthspregnant.She alsoran anothermarathonwhen she was aboutfour monthspregnant withher son,Caleb,19months.Although therewas extraweight theseasoned runnerstime wasjust3hours offher9personal best.Miller beganto feelpain neartheend ofthe race,but shewasnotsure ifit waslabour(分娩),because shetypically feelssome painwhen sheruns whilepregnant.After herraceher husbanddrove herto CentralDuPage Hospitalin Winfieldwhere shegave birthtothe healthy7pounds,13ounce baby.Miller decidedtorunbecausesheand herhusband hadalready signedup fortherace.The athleticmother saidshe experiencedan enthusiasticwelcome fromcrowds assheran along.But thedevoted runner,who hadcompleted eightmarathons,admitted thatshe didgeta fewstrange looksalong thecourse.;“I knowwhat Ican handle.This issomething Ivebeen doingforalong timetheexperienced marathonrunner said.June wasbom at10:29pm onSunday nightafter sevenhours labour.Shesabsolutely perfect/9Miller said.We areextremely happy,but verytired.”After hersurprising doubleachievement,Miller saysshe isplanning totake sometimeoff toconcentrate onbeingafull-time mom.
5.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.Miller failedto finishthe racedue toher labour.B.Millers husbandwas againsther runningtherace.C.Miller knewshewasgoing togive birthattheendoftherace.D.It wasntMillers firsttime torun amarathon whilepregnant.
6.What isthe nameof Millerskid bomright aftertheChicagoMarathonA.Caleb.B.June.C.Amber.D.Wisconsin.
7.What canbe inferredfromthepassageA.People havedifferent attitudesto Millersaction.
8.Miller willsoon returnfor herfavourite marathons.C.The babywasindanger atbirth becauseoftherace.D.Miller,s personalbest inmarathons wasover6hours.
9.What isthe besttitle ofthepassageA.A YoungAmerican CoupleLoving MarathonsB.How toFinish theLatest ChicagoMarathonC.How toTrain aPregnant Womanfor MarathonsD.A PregnantWoman GivingBirthAfter aMarathon1-4CADC5-8DBAD。
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