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牛津译林版高三上册模块10unit 2 people on the move课时跟踪检测 (打包3份)

日期:2024-05-12 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:70次 大小:207872Byte 来源:二一课件通
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    课时跟踪检测 (六) Project Ⅰ.单词拼写 1.He soon became a controversial (有争议的) figure in the world of big business. 2.The driver turned left to avoid a collision (碰撞) with the oncoming car. 3.You can easily clarify (澄清) any problems if you study British history. 4.She thought it ridiculous to be offered sympathy (同情) by a robot. 5.The outside of the house was beginning to look shabby (破旧的). 6.The precise (确切的) date and place of his birth are unknown. Ⅱ.单句语法填空 1.The earth is believed to_have_been_hit (hit) by an object the size of Mars at some point in the distant past before its surface cooled. 2.—Can you help me —Yes. Follow (follow) your teacher’s advice, in my opinion, and everything will be OK. 3.The Chinese refer to their language as Han, which is often called “Mandarin” in the west. 4.It is quite difficult to be precise about how the accident happened. 5.His carelessness led to his losing (lose) the good chance. 6.It can rob you of your self confident if you don’t learn to forgive yourself. Ⅲ.完成句子 1.我今天最多只能看完这本书的一半。 At_best,_I could only finish half of the book today. 2.他们的产品享有盛誉,在市场上很畅销。 Their products enjoy_a_high_reputation and do well on the market. 3.这位诺贝尔奖得主在孩提时代住过的房子现在是一家博物馆。 The house in_which the Nobel Prize winner lived as a child is now a museum. 4.丹喜欢四处旅行,他很难在任何地方长时间定居。 Dan likes travelling around. It is difficult for him to_stay_settled in any place for long. 5.他们打倒他,抢了他的手表。 They knocked him down and robbed_him_of_his_watch. 6.据报道,这位政府官员对这次袭击中死伤者的家属表达了最深切的慰问。 It was reported that the government official expressed_the_deepest_sympathy for the families of those killed and injured in this attack. 7.由于天气恶劣,加之车况也不好,玛丽没能按时赶到那里。 Mary didn’t get there on time because of the bad weather. What’s more, her car was_in_poor_condition. 8.老师的讲解阐明了那个一直令全班同学困惑的难题。 The teacher’s explanation clarified_the_problem that had been confusing to the whole class. Ⅳ.阅读理解 Getting time off from work is usually considered a good thing — but not when it’s unpaid and unexpected. As companies strive to avoid lay offs, unpaid furloughs have become the cost cutting strategy du jour (近期流行的). The money saving method requires workers to take days off without pay, and can last anywhere from a few days to more than a year. Eleven percent of businesses surveyed have already run mandatory (强制性的) furlough programs and another 60% plan to in the next 12 months, according to a recent study by consulting firm Watson Wyatt. Unlike previous downturns in which furloughs were largely restricted to the airline, manufacturing and auto industries, a broader range of white collar industries such as media and government are now using mandatory furloughs as a way to cut back without cutting staff. For businesses, furloughs can solve sh ... ...

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