模块2Unit3AmazingpeopleⅠ.单词拼写1.Youshouldn’tbecaboutthethingsthatyoushouldn’tknow.2.I’msorrytodyou.MayIuseyourdictionary?3.Cwiththesun,themoonisverycold.4.Allthepeople(在场的)atthemeetingknewthisthing.5.Thisisa(科学的)research.Ⅱ.用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空1.Upon(arrive)inParis,hewasputtoprison.2.You’rewastingyourtime(try)topersuadehim;he’llneverjoinus.3.Ifnot(treat)intime,theillnesswillresultintotalblindness.4.Pleaseremain(seat)untiltheplanehascometoacompletestop.Ⅲ.完成句子1.他不能用英语表达他的想法。Hecan’tEnglish.2.他的父母在那场事故中去世了,但是他幸存了下来。Hisparentsdiedintheaccident,buthe.3.他酒后驾车导致了这起事故,结果造成12人死亡。Hisdrunkdrivingtheaccident,twelvedeaths.4.罪犯设法逃出了监狱。Theprisonerstheprison.5.疾病往往是因为吃得过多而引起的。Diseasesofteneatingtoomuch.Ⅳ.单项填空从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.Laterinthischaptercaseswillbeintroducedtoreaderswhereconsumercomplaintshavechangesinthelaw.A.resultedinB.resultedfromC.duetoD.owingto2.Imysonadoctor,buthewasn’tgoodenoughatscience.A.hoped;wouldbecomeB.hadhoped;wouldbecomeC.hadhoped;willbecomeD.hope;willbecome3.Theywantedto$5,000forthecar,butwemanagedtobringthepricedown.A.beinchargeB.chargeC.takechargeofD.beinthechargeof4.Theyoungdancerslookedsocharmingintheirbeautifulclothesthatwetookpicturesofthem.A.manyofB.massesofC.thenumberofD.alargeamountof5.hearingthegoodnews,hejumpedwithjoy.A.OnB.UponC.WhenD.Alloftheabove6.hesaidatthemeetingallpersons.A.That;surprisedB.That;surprisingC.What;surprisedD.What;surprising7.Itwasannouncedthatonlywhenthefirewaswouldberesidentspermittedtoreturntotheirhomes.A.incontrolB.undercontrolC.outofcontrolD.beyondcontrol8.Hewassoexcitedthathecouldn’tfindproperwordstohimself.A.expressB.tellC.sayD.explain9.Whendifferentcultures,weoftenpayattentiononlytothedifferenceswithoutnoticingthemanysimilarities.(2006·浙江)A.comparedB.beingcomparedC.comparingD.havingcompared10.Afterstayinginhospitalforlong,thepatientwasadvisedtogototheseasidetohishealth.A.takeupB.pickupC.carryupD.makeupⅤ.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。I’mseventeen.IhadworkedasaboxboyatasupermarketinLosAngeles.Peoplecametothecounter(柜台)andyouputthingsintheirbagsforthem.Andcarriedthingstotheircars.Itwashardwork.Whileworking,youwearaplatewithyournameonit.IoncemetsomeoneIknewyearsago.Irememberedhisnameandsaid,“MrCastle,howareyou?”Wetalkedaboutthisandthat.Asheleft,hesaid,“Itwasnicetalkingtoyou,Brett.”Ifeltgreat,herememberedme.ThenIlookeddownatmynameplate.Oh,no.Hedidn’tremembermeatall;hejustreadthenameplate.IwishIhadput“Irving”downonmynameplate.Ifhe’dhavesaid,“Ohyes,Irving,howcouldIforgetyou?”I’dhavebeenreadyforhim.There’snothingpersonalhere.Themanagerandeveryoneelsewhowereastepabovetheboxboysoftenshoutedorders.Oneofthesewas:youcouldn’taccepttips.Okay,I’moutsideandIputthebagsinthecar.Foralotofpeople,thenaturalreaction(反应)istotakeaquarterandgiveittome.I’dsay,“I’msorry,Ican’t.”They’dgetangry.Whenyougivesomeoneatip,you’resortofbeingpolite.Youtakeaquarterandyouputitintheirhandandyouexpectthemtosay,“Oh,thanksalot.”Whenyousay,“I’msorry,Ican’t.”?theyfeelalittleputdown.Theysay,“Noonewillknow.”Andtheyputitinyourpocket.Yousay,“Ireallycan’t.”Itgetstoapointwhereyoualmosthavetohurtapersonphysically(身体上)topreventhimfr...