Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNoteⅠ.单词拼写1.Heisveryrichthoughheisalwaysinr.2.Theyshouldn’ttreattheirmotherinarudem.Theyshouldrespecther.3.Asachild,youarenotptosmoke.4.Marylistenedtohislongstorywithp.5.Disthesweetfoodservedafterthemaincourseofameal.6.Theexplorertoldtheboysabouthis(冒险)intheArctic.7.Theboywas(漫步)around.8.Ihadthoughtitwasaterriblefilm.Onthe(正相反),itwasexciting.9.Iwanttoseehimnow(确实).10.Herexcuseforbeinglatewastotally(难以置信的).Ⅱ.用方框内所给短语的适当形式填空makeabet/breakout/accountfor/tobehonest/getintotrouble1.Latelastnight,fightingbetweengangsofrivalfootballfans.2.Canyouyourmovementsonthatnight?3.I’dliketothatitcouldbesettledbythen.4.,Idon’tlikehimverymuch.5.Thecompanywhenittriedtoexpandtooquickly.Ⅲ.同义句转换1.Whenhewasshopping,heheardhisnamecalled.,heheardsomeonehisname.2.Whenhecametohimself,hefoundhehadbeentakentohospital.Whenhecametohimself,hefoundtohospital.3.Totellyouthetruth,I’venomoneyonme.To,I’venomoneyonme.4.Concerninghisbusiness,Iknownothing.hisbusiness,Iknownothing.5.Heissuchagoodteacherthatallofusrespecthim.Heisthatallofusrespecthim.Ⅳ.单项填空从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.Whenthemanwastryingtobreakintothebank,hewascaughtbythepolice.A.inaspotB.onthespotC.offthespotD.tothespot2.Hisillnesshisabsence.A.explainedB.becauseofC.accountedforD.isresponsiblefor3.Sheherselfinthemirror.A.lookedatB.staredatC.glancedatD.glaredat4.—DoyoumindifIopenthewindow?—.A.No,youcan’tB.Yes,ofcoursenotC.Certainly,pleaseD.No,goahead5.Hermotherwouldnotpermitherbacklate.A.tocomeB.ComeC.comingD.came6.Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasfive,sohewasbyhisuncle.A.broughtonB.broughtdownC.broughtupD.broughtin7.Ihadn’tseenhimfor10yearsbutIhimatfirstsight.A.realizedB.spottedC.watchedD.observed8.Youdidn’tbotherme,,Ilikeyourcompany.A.onthecontraryB.inotherwordsC.foronethingD.ontheotherhand9.—Howdidyoufindyourmissingkey?—.A.IfounditinmydrawerB.QuitebyaccidentC.ItwaswellkeptbythemonitorD.Ihadnoideawhereitwas10.,theydidn’tdowellinhelpingeachotherwiththeirstudy.A.TohonestB.HonestC.TobehonestD.TobehonestlyⅤ.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。Boysneedfriends,sufferwhentheydon’tbelievetheyhaveany,andworryovertheupsanddownsofrelationships.Manyadultsbelievethatsomehowboysneedfriendslessthangirlsdo,intruth,though,noboyisanisland;boysvaluetheirfriendsthroughoutchildhoodandadolescenceandarehappierandhealthierwhentheyhavesolidrelationshipswithpeers(同龄人).Despitethecommonbeliefthatgirlsarebetteratrelationships,mostboysconsidertheirfriendsaveryimportantpartoftheirlives,andboysmayactuallybebetteratkeepingfriendshipsthangirlsare.Arecentstudyof10to15-year-oldboysandgirlsfoundthatgirls’friendshipsareactuallymorefragile.Girlstendtosayanddohurtfulthingstoeachothermorefrequentlythanboys,andgirlsaremorehurtbytheendofafriendship.Boysarethelivingdefinitionofthephrase“peergroup”;theylovegameswithrules,competition,anddoingthingstogether.Boysseemtoenjoy,evenneedtheopportunitytotestthemselvesagainstothers,andmanylastingfriendshipsbegininkarate(空手道)classoronthebasketballcourt.Competenceandskillarewidelyrespected;beingpickedlastforateamorleftoutaltogetherisanexperiencethatcanhaunt(萦绕心头)aboyforyears.Asboysmature,thefriendshipbecomesevenmoreimportant,anditfrequentlywidenstoincludegirls.Duringtheteenyears,friendscanbecomethem...