Section Ⅱ Using language

单句语法填空 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

1. Bill would like to have a better-paying job with more (responsible).

2. He’s on his way to a village where he   (observe) Christmas with family members.

3. His idea was beyond the range   human understanding at that time.

4. I made an   (apologise) to Jenny for stepping on her feet.

5. I’m glad you   (make) great progress so far. Keep it up and you will be successful.

6. Tom has a good   (memorize) and can remember new words quickly.

7. The computer has made a great impact   modern life.

8. It is well-known that one’s behavior is related   his family background.

9. This song sounds very pleasant. Let’s go upstairs and see who   (sing).

10. Schools   (regular) bring children to the beach for natural history lessons.

单元语法填空 阅读下面短文,根据上下文语境,结合单元所学语法知识完成短文。

Have you ever been to an amusement park? My parents and I 1 (go) to visit the biggest amusement park in our city next weekend. Actually, this will be the third time that I 2 (visit) it. Last night, I 3 (spend) two hours making some preparations. Now, I 4 (tell) something I know about amusement parks to you.

An amusement park 5 (be) an outdoor area with games, rides and shows. It also 6 (offer) restaurants and bars where customers can eat and drink. So far, some of the amusement parks  7 (change) into theme parks. These places 8 (focus) on a certain topic of history or natural life. The first theme park, Disneyland, 9 (open) in California in 1955. It is likely that my parents 10 (take) me to the Shanghai Disneyland next summer holiday. I look forward to visiting it soon.

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On Nov. 29, 2011, my little sister Lily was born. The whole family welcomed her arrival with    1 and open arms. We were more than happy to have a new addition to our family.

As she grew, her 2 became obvious. We 3 she would appear distant (出神的) at times and was unable to 4 with others. The smallest things would keep her interested for long periods, and she would 5 the same thing happily throughout the day. At the age of three, Lily was taken to the hospital by my parents. We were told that she was a child with autism (孤独症), and she would have 6 in communicating and forming relationships with others.

My family were 7 to learn that our loved one would probably be unable to live a 8   life. Unaware of what 9 this would bring, we made a 10 to consider autism a blessing

(祝福). And what a blessing it turned out to be! The diagnosis brought our family closer, and we realized a deeper 11 for one another.

Raising a child with a developmental disability is a(n) 12 process. Mistakes are 13 . However, through it all, our family are always there watching over her, 14 that she is in a comfortable and safe environment at all times. And Lily knows that she has a loving and 15 family who can be depended on and her biggest cheerleaders when 16 is achieved.

For those normal people perhaps my experience might make you more 17 what is really important in life. As for me, autism has 18 been a blessing of strength, courage and hope. It should not be 19 as a burden (负担), but rather as a blessing to the families lucky enough to  20 a different lifestyle.

1. A. excitement B. worry C. surprise D. patience

2. A. messiness B. carelessness C. kindness D. uniqueness

3. A. doubted B. argued C. noticed D. proved

4. A. fight B. communicate C. agree D. debate

5. A. repeat B. treat C. share D. provide

6. A. courage B. belief C. pressure D. difficulty

7. A. disappointed B. calm C. heartbroken D. angry

8. A. different B. normal C. simple D. relaxing

9. A. entirely B. exactly C. negatively D. gradually

10. A. chance B. promise C. mistake D. decision

11. A. respect B. honor C. love D. regret

12. A. encouraging B. learning C. touching D. thinking

13. A. small B. serious C. unbelievable D. unavoidable

14. A. realizing B. ensuring C. reminding D. hoping

15. A. friendly B. supportive C. big D. rich

16. A. condition B. standard C. progress D. task

17. A. responsible for B. curious about C. aware of D. interested in

18. A. actually B. finally C. suddenly D. lately

19. A. designed B. chosen C. known D. viewed

20. A. experience B. imagine C. describe D. show

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When teenagers go through a period of rapid physical and mental development, every aspect of life is affected greatly, especially the relationships with their parents. It seems that they can’t see eye 1 eye with their parents, so heated arguments or cold silences 2 (be) not uncommon between the both sides. Physical changes in teenagers, including sudden changes in their voices, shooting up in height, or weight 3 (problem), can cause family tensions (焦虑). They enter a strange middle ground, 4 they are no longer a child but not quite an adult. As a result, they desire both 5 (independent) and parental care. However, balancing their different mental needs can be 6 headache. For parents, they both want to treat them as children and expect them 7 (behave) like adults.

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