Unit 7 Careers 单元整合练-2024-2025学年高中英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第三册

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教材版本 高中英语北师大版选择性必修第三册
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章节 Unit 7 Careers
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Unit 7 单元整合训练(解析版) 阅读理解 A “It’s a big hammer to crack a nut.” This is how one angry parent described the recent crackdown(严厉的打击) by London police on parents who drop their kids off at school by car.Yes,you read that correctly—the very mode of transportation that many American schools insist is the only safe way to deliver kids to school is now considered illegal in the UK. The decision to fine any vehicles seen dropping off or picking up kids within a particular zone of east London comes from city councillors’ (议员) long-term efforts to make the area safer and less crowded.They say they’ve been trying for years “to encourage reasonable parking”,but in vain.Neighborhood residents complain frequently about their driveways being blocked by illegally parked cars for 15 minutes or more,often while they’re trying to get to work,and the streets are long overcrowded. Now the rules have changed.Some parents are angry.Angie is a mother who made the “big hammer” comment and says the crackdown is “way over the top.” The nearest drop-off point for her six-year-old is now a five-minute walk from the school.Others are happy with the decision,severe though it may seem. Councillor Jason Frost said:“Traffic has significantly reduced,and more children are now walking to school,which is a great outcome.I would rather have complaints that we are slightly inconveniencing parents than hear that a child had been seriously injured because nothing was done.” I witness daily the chaos created by these in-town drivers,when I walk my own kids to school.There’s a parking lot crowded with vehicles and a slow-moving train of cars moving in circles,many filling the air with harmful smoke.Meanwhile,the conversations around overweight children and the importance of daily physical activities continue to stand out in schools. 1.Why is Angie opposed to the new rule? A.She is often fined by London police. B.She will lose her job as a school driver. C.She has adapted to the American practice. D.She thinks it adds inconvenience to her kid. 2.What concerned Jason Frost most? A.People’s complaints. B.Students’ health. C.Students’ safety. D.Parents’ inconvenience. 3.What can be seen after the crackdown is carried out? A.Less daily chaos. B.Favor from all people. C.More over-weight children. D.Complaints from neighbors. 4.What is the author’s attitude towards the crackdown? A.Favorable. B.Uncaring. C.Doubtful. D.Opposed. .阅读理解 语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了新的交通政策,将让家长们在离学校一定距离的地方接送孩子,以确保孩子安全以及缓解交通压力,人们对此提出了不同的看法。 1.答案 D 解析 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Some parents are angry...walk from the school.”可知,她认为这会给她的孩子带来不便。故选D。 2. 答案 C 解析 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“I would rather have complaints...nothing was done.”可知,Jason Frost最担心学生的安全问题。故选C。 3. 答案 A 解析 推理判断题。根据第二段第一句可知,在严厉打击行动实施之后这一地区的日常混乱减少了。故选A。 4. 答案 A 解析 推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,作者对这样的严厉打击是支持的。故选A。 B Last May I was hired by a large government agency.I had seven coworkers and a boss,Mrs King.Our job was to sort huge amounts of mail into four hundred slots(位置).We delivered the mail out of grocery carts we wheeled from office to office,picking up outgoing mail as we went along.Each mail delivery took an entire half-day to sort and deliver. My troubles began almost as soon as I arrived.I was horrified to see that the slots were labeled not with people’s names but with their initials.Without thinking,I asked why this was a good idea,only to receive a sharp glance from Mrs King.So I repeated the question.This time Mrs King told me not to question what I didn’t understand.It was the first of many such exchanges,and I hadn’t been on the job a half-hour.The longer I worked at the job,the more I saw how inefficient all the procedures were,from delivery routes to times for coffee breaks. When I asked Mrs King about the procedures,however,she always reacted the same way.I continued with it over the next seven weeks,but my efforts were fruitless,even counterproductive. Two months later,I was fired.I objected,of course.The personnel manager asked me if I had ever heard of the barnyard pecking order:the top chicken pecks on the one below it,the second pecks on the third,and so on all the way down the line to the lowliest chicken,whose life is a constant misery.Mrs King,the manager said,I was that lowliest chicken at the bottom of the pecking order in the agency’s management.No one should doubt for a moment that she ruled her rooster. I reflected upon my adventure in the agency.Eventually I saw how arrogant,and how unsympathetic my behaviour had been.In my next job,I’ll learn the pecking order before I become a reformer,if I do. 5.What trouble did the author meet when he started his job? A.He had too many coworkers and a boss to work with. B.He found the slots were labeled not with full names but initials. C.He had to spend too much time in sorting and delivering. D.His boss Mrs King glanced at him sharply and answered him quickly. 6.Why was the author fired two months later? A.He questioned his boss Mrs King endlessly. B.He did not work according to work procedures. C.He worked inefficiently. D.He did not make his efforts to work. 7.What does the “barnyard pecking order” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.Work procedure. B.Job morality. C.Production line. D.Ranking system. 8.What has the author learned from his job adventure? A.Honesty. B.Self-confidence. C.Respect. D.Perseverance. C For a girl who’s interested in fashion,what would be the dream job? Being a model? Probably no—that’s for a pencil thin who doesn’t eat.One answer is,a fashion stylist. Girls can find it hard to ignore this attractiveness and the field is opening up to normal girls,not only style or fashion design majors.“It looked too high before,but now I find it more approachable,” said Xue Rui,22,a Fudan University Chinese literature graduate who works as an assistant stylist at Hermes in Shanghai.“There is no certain principle in dressing up models,and you can try every way with your own distinct taste to make them pretty and attractive.” Some professionals said that Xue’s not mistaken. The attractiveness of this work is not only in the wonderful clothes.Now it’s a career with a bright future and pay packet.The income can allow you to buy expensive clothes and,with your name and photo appearing on pages,readers will remember your fashion tips. A stylist at a fashion magazine can have some unique rights.You have a chance to contact famous persons and dress them up in a style you like.You need to cooperate with top photographers and select places around the world to take photos in.You might also be invited to fashion shows of top brands and can select some of the favourite clothes. “You have to be all-round,from hair and make-up to clothes,shoes,and accessories(配饰) to the event,” said He Qing,21,a junior in fashion design at the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.“You have to know everything,and handle several things at the same time.It’s challenging.That’s why I love it.” So,remember,girls,you’ve been warned. 9.What can we learn from the text? A.There are certain principles in dressing up models. B.The only attractiveness of a fashion stylist is in the wonderful clothes. C.Only style or fashion design majors can work as a fashion stylist. D.A stylist knows how to make a person beautiful,from head to toe. 10.The underlined phrase “pay packet” means “ ”. A.a large bag B.a large amount of money C.a great chance D.a good choice 11.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A.Top Brands. B.Fashion Majors. C.Fashion Stylists. D.Promising Girls. 七选五 It is difficult for teens to see beyond the present.Goal setting challenges them psychologically,because it involves having to wait for a long time to see the results.They should learn that anything good is worth working for and that it is only over time and effort that we see the true results of all of our hard work. 1 Here are a few tips to follow when you teach your child to set effective goals. 2 Ask your child what is most important to him.For example,if he wants to play on the high school football team but is a little less athletic than he needs to be,a productive goal might be to improve his throw,increase his running speed or gain a few pounds.If he wants to make all As but currently has Bs,brainstorm ways to improve.The goals kids set should always reflect what is most important to them. Be realistic.It is great to dream,but it’s better to choose a goal that is achievable than to continually strive for unattainable goals.In terms of basic behavioral psychology principles,if kids repeatedly try but fail they will lose much of their motivation to try. 3 Compete with yourself. 4 Instead,teach them to challenge themselves to do better than they did in the past. Mark off achievements as you go.Kids should realize that each milestone they reach takes them that much closer to their end goal. 5 The small accomplishments we do day by day bring us closer to our bigger goals. A.Consider priorities. B.Vary the focus of the goals. C.Very few things come to us immediately. D.Kids shouldn’t feel they are in a contest with other kids. E.Goal setting for teens should center on the most important things. F.An important lesson to teach them is that they will reach their goal. G.Realistic goals challenge them to reach higher than they have before. 阅读理解 B语篇解读:这是一篇记叙文。主要记叙了作者曾经在一家政府机构工作,每天分拣邮件,作者一到那里就发现,邮件插槽上的标签不是人名,而是姓名的首字母。于是重复地询问同事金太太为什么要这么做,导致最后被解雇。最后人事经理告诉了作者谷仓啄食的故事,让作者明白了要尊重他人。 5. 答案 B 解析 细节理解题。根据第二段前两句可知,作者震惊地发现这些插上的标签不是人名而是姓名的首字母,所以选B项。 6. 答案 A 解析 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“So I repeated the question.”和第三段前三句可知,我不断地质疑,但是没有什么结果,甚至适得其反,2个月后,我被解雇了,所以选A项。 7. 答案 D 解析 词义猜测题。根据第三段中的“the top chicken pecks on the one below it,the second pecks on the third,and so on all the way down the line to the lowliest chicken”可知,the barnyard pecking order指的是等级制度,所以选D项。 8. 答案 C 解析 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Eventually I saw how arrogant,and how unsympathetic my behaviour had been.In my next job,I’ll learn the pecking order before I become a reformer,if I do.”可知,在他的工作经历中作者学会了尊重,所以选C项。 C语篇解读:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种时尚职业−−时尚造型设计师。 9. 答案 D 解析 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段内容“You have to be all-round...That’s why I love it.”可知,作为一个时尚造型设计师,必须全面地从头到脚地知道如何设计搭配。故选D项。 10. 答案 B 解析 词义猜测题。根据后文“The income can allow you to...remember your fashion tips.”可知,这是一个高收入职业,由此可推知句中的pay packet 可以理解为“high income”,B项 “a large amount of money”为合理释义。故选B项。 11. 答案 C 解析 标题归纳题。文章结构为总分结构,第一段提出本文中心主题“One answer is,a fashion stylist.”可知,本文主要对这个职业进行了介绍。故选C项。 Ⅴ.七选五 语篇解读:本文介绍了少年很难超越现在。目标设定在心理上对他们是一个挑战,因为它需要等待很长时间才能看到结果。作者给出了一些技巧教你的孩子设定有效的目标。 1.答案 C 解析 根据前句可知,努力的结果需要时间的沉淀和心血的付出,绝不会一蹴而就。所以C项符合上下文语境。 2.答案 A 解析 根据后文可知,有效目标的设定需要考虑事情的轻重缓急,即什么对他来说最优先。所以A项符合上下文语境,为本段的标题。 3.答案 G 解析 根据本空前两句可知,目标的设定还需现实,现实目标易于完成,这有助于向更高目标奋进。所以G项符合上下文语境。 4.答案 D 解析 根据后句可知,教会孩子应与自己的以前纵向比,而不是与其他孩子横向比。所以D项符合上下文语境。 5.答案 F 解析 根据前后句可知,所取得的阶段性成就和每一次小目标的实现均表明距终极目标更近了,因此要让孩子知道,只要一步一步地向前走,终会实现终极目标。所以F项符合上下文语境。 Ⅴ.完形填空 Five years ago,I left my job to work on a ship.After working as a junior doctor,I was willing to take the risk. 1 for adventure,I boarded a ship in Singapore with 2,000 passengers and crew.To my 2 ,the hospital was well equipped,with an X-ray machine and a blood analyzer. As a doctor,I was 3 for the 600 crew.Far from 4 seasickness and sunburn,I had to deal with other diseases.The ship’s medical centre was 5 a floating emergency room,and we didn’t have a team of specialists on hand for a second 6 .With long and unpredictable hours,it required mental 7 . Many of the passengers were elderly.Heart attacks don’t 8 geography and emergency evacuations(疏散) were difficult to arrange.I recall one such patient,who was taken off the ship halfway through the Panama Canal.After a 9 ride in an old ambulance,I was relieved that the patient 10 long enough to arrive at the hospital in Panama City. 11 ,there were several unexpected benefits to the job.I regularly 12 the passenger facilities.On rare days off,I 13 as a tour guide on trips ashore. Now,I understand being a ship doctor is not a job—it’s a way of 14 .One year at sea became two.I lost my career ambitions, 15 I redefined happiness in my life. 1.A.Hungry B.Skilful C.Suitable D.Concerned 2.A.shock B.disappointment C.excitement D.relief 3.A.powerful B.responsible C.hopeful D.helpful 4.A.treating B.suffering C.escaping D.stopping 5.A.exactly B.particularly C.certainly D.actually 6.A.examination B.consideration C.opinion D.discussion 7.A.comfort B.communication C.toughness D.pressure 8.A.care about B.refer to C.trouble with D.rely on 9.A.relaxing B.boring C.promising D.terrifying 10.A.survived B.struggled C.awoke D.stuck 11.A.Steadily B.Thankfully C.Importantly D.Generally 12.A.cleaned B.fixed C.enjoyed D.protected 13.A.returned B.travelled C.performed D.volunteered 14.A.confidence B.life C.experience D.success 15.A.though B.unless C.but D.or 完形填空 语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了五年前,作者冒着职业风险离开了工作岗位去了一艘轮船上工作,在船上治病救人的事情。 1. 答案 A 解析 根据前一句可知作者愿意冒这个险,hungry for渴望得到。故选A项。 2. 答案 D 解析 由上文作者用risk描述海上的工作可知作者对海上的工作是有担忧的,而下文“the hospital was well equipped”可知,医院设施很好,所以让作者松了一口气,如释重负。故选D项。 3. 答案 B 解析 be responsible for对……负责任,故选B项。 4. 答案 A 解析 作为医生作者除了治疗(treat)晕船和晒伤,他不得不处理其他疾病。短语far from“远远不,远非”。 5. 答案 D 解析 船上的医疗中心实际上(actually)是一个漂浮的急诊室,我们手头没有专家小组可以提供其他意见。故选D项。 6. 答案 C 解析 根据语境,我们没有专家队伍再给我另外的建议(opinion)。故选C项。 7. 答案 C 解析 本句前半句说在漫长的不可预测的时间里,所以是需要坚毅的精神。toughness韧性,坚韧。故选C项。 8. 答案 A 解析 结合题意,心脏病的发生不在乎(care about)地理位置(即心脏病随时可能发生)。故选A项。 9. 答案 D 解析 由上文说“I recall one such patient,who was taken off the ship halfway through the Panama Canal.”可以看出旅途并不轻松,所以在一个老旧的救护车里,应该是一个令人有点害怕的旅途,也对应了后面我如释重负地知道他到达医院了。terrifying令人害怕的。故选D项。 10. 答案 A 解析 结合上文,在一个可怕的旅途中,这个病人能到达医院,应该是活下来(survive)了。故选A项。 11. 答案 B 解析 根据下文的“benefits to the job”可知,thankfully幸运的是,幸亏,符合题意。故选B项。 12. 答案 C 解析 根据上文知道,前面说的是在船上工作不好的方面,而这一段说的是幸亏还有好处,所以我应该是喜欢船上的设施的。故选C项。 13. 答案 D 解析 结合前文,作者是名医生,所以根据句意,他应该是志愿当的导游。故选D项。 14. 答案 B 解析 根据语境,并结合下文“我重新定义了生活中的幸福”,可知此处说的是生活的方式。故选B项。 15. 答案 C 解析 结合前面说作者失去了他事业上的抱负,此处他懂了生活中幸福的含义,前后表示转折。故选C项。 语法填空 It’s common to see food delivery workers riding electric bikes in a hurry through big cities in China.Some of them even risk 1. (run) red lights to deliver their meals in time.However,such careless behavior often causes serious problems. The reason for the rise of such a careless behavior is that there is 2. large demand for food delivery workers,and many companies offer high salaries 3. (attract) new workers. In fact,food delivery workers are often under high 4. (press) from their employers.They face company fines for delivering food late.Moreover,the more orders they take,the more money they can earn,5. leads to some workers checking 6. (they) mobile phones for new orders while they are riding their bikes. While most companies require delivery workers to follow traffic rules,it remains a problem whether these requirements and rules are 7. (strict) obeyed. To solve the problem,some cities 8. (take) action since last year.Shanghai required the delivery workers should 9. (train) on traffic rules and safety.Now in Shenzhen,if a delivery worker gets caught breaking traffic rules more than twice,he or she will be banned 10. driving food delivery vehicles for a whole year. 语法填空 语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了骑电动自行车的食品送货工人由于粗心行驶常常引起严重的问题,并对这种现象出现的原因进行了分析。 1.答案 running 解析 考查非谓语动词。risk doing sth.为固定搭配,意为“冒险做某事”。故填running。 2.答案 a 解析 考查冠词。a large demand for...为固定搭配,意为“对……需求量大”,故填a。 3.答案 to attract 解析 考查非谓语动词。此处不定式表目的,故填to attract。 4.答案 pressure 解析 考查词性转换。分析句子可知,本句中的press被形容词high修饰,一起作under的介词宾语,因此要用名词形式 pressure。 5.答案 which 解析 考查非限制性定语从句。分析句子可知,前面句子的内容,导致后面的结果,且从句缺主语,故要用which指代前面的内容。因此填which。 6.答案 their 解析 考查人称代词。分析句意可知,是送餐员骑车时看他们的(their)手机。故填their。 7.答案 strictly 解析 考查词性转换。分析句子可知,修饰动词obey要用副词,故用其副词形式strictly。 8.答案 have taken 解析 考查动词的时态和主谓一致。根据句中的时间状语“since last year”可知,本句中要用现在完成时,主语是复数名词some cities,故填have taken。 9.答案 be trained 解析 考查被动语态。本句中的“送餐员”是“被培训”,故要用be trained。 10.答案 from 解析 考查介词。ban sb.from doing sth.为固定搭配,意为“禁止某人做某事”。其被动形式为sb.be banned from doing sth.,故本句中填from。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ Unit 7 单元整合训练(原卷版) 阅读理解 A “It’s a big hammer to crack a nut.” This is how one angry parent described the recent crackdown(严厉的打击) by London police on parents who drop their kids off at school by car.Yes,you read that correctly—the very mode of transportation that many American schools insist is the only safe way to deliver kids to school is now considered illegal in the UK. The decision to fine any vehicles seen dropping off or picking up kids within a particular zone of east London comes from city councillors’ (议员) long-term efforts to make the area safer and less crowded.They say they’ve been trying for years “to encourage reasonable parking”,but in vain.Neighborhood residents complain frequently about their driveways being blocked by illegally parked cars for 15 minutes or more,often while they’re trying to get to work,and the streets are long overcrowded. Now the rules have changed.Some parents are angry.Angie is a mother who made the “big hammer” comment and says the crackdown is “way over the top.” The nearest drop-off point for her six-year-old is now a five-minute walk from the school.Others are happy with the decision,severe though it may seem. Councillor Jason Frost said:“Traffic has significantly reduced,and more children are now walking to school,which is a great outcome.I would rather have complaints that we are slightly inconveniencing parents than hear that a child had been seriously injured because nothing was done.” I witness daily the chaos created by these in-town drivers,when I walk my own kids to school.There’s a parking lot crowded with vehicles and a slow-moving train of cars moving in circles,many filling the air with harmful smoke.Meanwhile,the conversations around overweight children and the importance of daily physical activities continue to stand out in schools. 1.Why is Angie opposed to the new rule? A.She is often fined by London police. B.She will lose her job as a school driver. C.She has adapted to the American practice. D.She thinks it adds inconvenience to her kid. 2.What concerned Jason Frost most? A.People’s complaints. B.Students’ health. C.Students’ safety. D.Parents’ inconvenience. 3.What can be seen after the crackdown is carried out? A.Less daily chaos. B.Favor from all people. C.More over-weight children. D.Complaints from neighbors. 4.What is the author’s attitude towards the crackdown? A.Favorable. B.Uncaring. C.Doubtful. D.Opposed. B Last May I was hired by a large government agency.I had seven coworkers and a boss,Mrs King.Our job was to sort huge amounts of mail into four hundred slots(位置).We delivered the mail out of grocery carts we wheeled from office to office,picking up outgoing mail as we went along.Each mail delivery took an entire half-day to sort and deliver. My troubles began almost as soon as I arrived.I was horrified to see that the slots were labeled not with people’s names but with their initials.Without thinking,I asked why this was a good idea,only to receive a sharp glance from Mrs King.So I repeated the question.This time Mrs King told me not to question what I didn’t understand.It was the first of many such exchanges,and I hadn’t been on the job a half-hour.The longer I worked at the job,the more I saw how inefficient all the procedures were,from delivery routes to times for coffee breaks. When I asked Mrs King about the procedures,however,she always reacted the same way.I continued with it over the next seven weeks,but my efforts were fruitless,even counterproductive. Two months later,I was fired.I objected,of course.The personnel manager asked me if I had ever heard of the barnyard pecking order:the top chicken pecks on the one below it,the second pecks on the third,and so on all the way down the line to the lowliest chicken,whose life is a constant misery.Mrs King,the manager said,I was that lowliest chicken at the bottom of the pecking order in the agency’s management.No one should doubt for a moment that she ruled her rooster. I reflected upon my adventure in the agency.Eventually I saw how arrogant,and how unsympathetic my behaviour had been.In my next job,I’ll learn the pecking order before I become a reformer,if I do. 5.What trouble did the author meet when he started his job? A.He had too many coworkers and a boss to work with. B.He found the slots were labeled not with full names but initials. C.He had to spend too much time in sorting and delivering. D.His boss Mrs King glanced at him sharply and answered him quickly. 6.Why was the author fired two months later? A.He questioned his boss Mrs King endlessly. B.He did not work according to work procedures. C.He worked inefficiently. D.He did not make his efforts to work. 7.What does the “barnyard pecking order” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.Work procedure. B.Job morality. C.Production line. D.Ranking system. 8.What has the author learned from his job adventure? A.Honesty. B.Self-confidence. C.Respect. D.Perseverance. C For a girl who’s interested in fashion,what would be the dream job? Being a model? Probably no—that’s for a pencil thin who doesn’t eat.One answer is,a fashion stylist. Girls can find it hard to ignore this attractiveness and the field is opening up to normal girls,not only style or fashion design majors.“It looked too high before,but now I find it more approachable,” said Xue Rui,22,a Fudan University Chinese literature graduate who works as an assistant stylist at Hermes in Shanghai.“There is no certain principle in dressing up models,and you can try every way with your own distinct taste to make them pretty and attractive.” Some professionals said that Xue’s not mistaken. The attractiveness of this work is not only in the wonderful clothes.Now it’s a career with a bright future and pay packet.The income can allow you to buy expensive clothes and,with your name and photo appearing on pages,readers will remember your fashion tips. A stylist at a fashion magazine can have some unique rights.You have a chance to contact famous persons and dress them up in a style you like.You need to cooperate with top photographers and select places around the world to take photos in.You might also be invited to fashion shows of top brands and can select some of the favourite clothes. “You have to be all-round,from hair and make-up to clothes,shoes,and accessories(配饰) to the event,” said He Qing,21,a junior in fashion design at the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.“You have to know everything,and handle several things at the same time.It’s challenging.That’s why I love it.” So,remember,girls,you’ve been warned. 9.What can we learn from the text? A.There are certain principles in dressing up models. B.The only attractiveness of a fashion stylist is in the wonderful clothes. C.Only style or fashion design majors can work as a fashion stylist. D.A stylist knows how to make a person beautiful,from head to toe. 10.The underlined phrase “pay packet” means “ ”. A.a large bag B.a large amount of money C.a great chance D.a good choice 11.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A.Top Brands. B.Fashion Majors. C.Fashion Stylists. D.Promising Girls. 七选五 It is difficult for teens to see beyond the present.Goal setting challenges them psychologically,because it involves having to wait for a long time to see the results.They should learn that anything good is worth working for and that it is only over time and effort that we see the true results of all of our hard work. 1 Here are a few tips to follow when you teach your child to set effective goals. 2 Ask your child what is most important to him.For example,if he wants to play on the high school football team but is a little less athletic than he needs to be,a productive goal might be to improve his throw,increase his running speed or gain a few pounds.If he wants to make all As but currently has Bs,brainstorm ways to improve.The goals kids set should always reflect what is most important to them. Be realistic.It is great to dream,but it’s better to choose a goal that is achievable than to continually strive for unattainable goals.In terms of basic behavioral psychology principles,if kids repeatedly try but fail they will lose much of their motivation to try. 3 Compete with yourself. 4 Instead,teach them to challenge themselves to do better than they did in the past. Mark off achievements as you go.Kids should realize that each milestone they reach takes them that much closer to their end goal. 5 The small accomplishments we do day by day bring us closer to our bigger goals. A.Consider priorities. B.Vary the focus of the goals. C.Very few things come to us immediately. D.Kids shouldn’t feel they are in a contest with other kids. E.Goal setting for teens should center on the most important things. F.An important lesson to teach them is that they will reach their goal. G.Realistic goals challenge them to reach higher than they have before. Ⅴ.完形填空 Five years ago,I left my job to work on a ship.After working as a junior doctor,I was willing to take the risk. 1 for adventure,I boarded a ship in Singapore with 2,000 passengers and crew.To my 2 ,the hospital was well equipped,with an X-ray machine and a blood analyzer. As a doctor,I was 3 for the 600 crew.Far from 4 seasickness and sunburn,I had to deal with other diseases.The ship’s medical centre was 5 a floating emergency room,and we didn’t have a team of specialists on hand for a second 6 .With long and unpredictable hours,it required mental 7 . Many of the passengers were elderly.Heart attacks don’t 8 geography and emergency evacuations(疏散) were difficult to arrange.I recall one such patient,who was taken off the ship halfway through the Panama Canal.After a 9 ride in an old ambulance,I was relieved that the patient 10 long enough to arrive at the hospital in Panama City. 11 ,there were several unexpected benefits to the job.I regularly 12 the passenger facilities.On rare days off,I 13 as a tour guide on trips ashore. Now,I understand being a ship doctor is not a job—it’s a way of 14 .One year at sea became two.I lost my career ambitions, 15 I redefined happiness in my life. 1.A.Hungry B.Skilful C.Suitable D.Concerned 2.A.shock B.disappointment C.excitement D.relief 3.A.powerful B.responsible C.hopeful D.helpful 4.A.treating B.suffering C.escaping D.stopping 5.A.exactly B.particularly C.certainly D.actually 6.A.examination B.consideration C.opinion D.discussion 7.A.comfort B.communication C.toughness D.pressure 8.A.care about B.refer to C.trouble with D.rely on 9.A.relaxing B.boring C.promising D.terrifying 10.A.survived B.struggled C.awoke D.stuck 11.A.Steadily B.Thankfully C.Importantly D.Generally 12.A.cleaned B.fixed C.enjoyed D.protected 13.A.returned B.travelled C.performed D.volunteered 14.A.confidence B.life C.experience D.success 15.A.though B.unless C.but D.or 语法填空 It’s common to see food delivery workers riding electric bikes in a hurry through big cities in China.Some of them even risk 1. (run) red lights to deliver their meals in time.However,such careless behavior often causes serious problems. The reason for the rise of such a careless behavior is that there is 2. large demand for food delivery workers,and many companies offer high salaries 3. (attract) new workers. In fact,food delivery workers are often under high 4. (press) from their employers.They face company fines for delivering food late.Moreover,the more orders they take,the more money they can earn,5. leads to some workers checking 6. (they) mobile phones for new orders while they are riding their bikes. While most companies require delivery workers to follow traffic rules,it remains a problem whether these requirements and rules are 7. (strict) obeyed. To solve the problem,some cities 8. (take) action since last year.Shanghai required the delivery workers should 9. (train) on traffic rules and safety.Now in Shenzhen,if a delivery worker gets caught breaking traffic rules more than twice,he or she will be banned 10. driving food delivery vehicles for a whole year. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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