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Unit4 Using language
一、单句语法填空
1.Li Ming's wish is (become) a volunteer teacher in the remote mountainous areas.
2.Inspired by his teacher's words, he was (determine) to improve his English.
3.It was really (excite) to watch the military parade on the National Day.
4.I am more than (delight) to hear that you won first prize in the English speech competition. Congratulations!
5.It is (amaze) that a disabled person has made such great achievements.
6.He was so (surprise) to hear that his favorite star had passed away.
7.The purpose of the activity is (raise) people's awareness of environmental protection.
8.As I know, the child's passion is (sing).
9.It was not until she removed her sunglasses I recognized her.
10.The couple treat the boy well as if he (be) their own.
二、完成句子
1.直到系统升级我们才能使用这台电脑。
It is the upgrade of the system we can use the computer.
2.她谈起香港来就好像她以前去过似的。
She talks about Hong Kong as if she there before.
3.得知他在英语方面取得如此大的进步,真是令人吃惊。
It is that he has made such great progress in English.
4.书架上有很多书,但只有几本值得一看。
There are many books on the bookshelf, but only a few .
5.这部由贾玲导演的电影如此感人,以至于观众们感动得流下了眼泪。
The film directed by Jia Ling was the audience were moved to tears.
三、阅读理解
Some teens are disapproving of compulsory BMI (body mass index)(体重指数) checks in PE classes. Do BMI checks at school do more harm than good? Two teens take different sides.
Maya Meade, a high school freshman in Ohio, says yes. “I understand that schools want to weigh students because they are concerned about their physical health. That's not a bad thing! But what about their mental health? For many students, appearances and self-images are huge sources of stress. Forcing teens to be weighed at school will only increase the pressure they feel to fit a certain mold (模子),” says Maya.
In Maya's opinion, weight is a personal matter that should stay between a doctor and a patient. She says, “Just imagine someone who st