Book 1  Units 1~3  单元语基滚动练
.单句语法填空
1.I once studied some Japanese at college, but I'm afraid that I've entirely (entire) forgotten it now.
2.Jim lives in a small dusty (dust) village on the edge of the city.
3.It is the first time that he has_agreed (agree) to join us in a research.
4.Li Hua realized that it was hard work and determination (determine) that got him into a key university.
5.Her mother's health is improving gradually (gradual) day by day.
6.They wouldn't agree to sell the house to us at the same price as they had promised.
7.International organizations (organize) such as UN should play a more important role in international affairs.
8.The twins have_lived (live) on their own ever since their parents died of the AIDS.
9.He said he had got tired of talking with me, which made me upset.
10.It is three years since he graduated from Wuhan University.
11.He is very humorous, which makes him get along well with others.
12.Even though they had told me the way to his home, I still had trouble finding  (find) it.
13.Students are busy joining (join) many activities in their school every day.
14.It was in New Zealand that I met him for the first time.
15.The government has taken a series of measures  (measure) to stop house prices from rising sharply.
.补全句子
1. I do believe that I am very qualified for this voluntary work, because I have_a_good_command_of_spoken_English.
我确信我非常胜任这项志愿工作,因为我精通英语口语。
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2. (2019·江苏高考书面表达)I 我在变作文prefer_the_school_uniform_to_the_traditional_Chinese刘含美_dress at the welcome ceremony next month.
在下个月举行的欢迎仪式上,比起传统的中国服装,我更喜欢穿校服。
3. We students as well as our teachers make_good_use of_the gymnasium_to_do_sports after class every day.
每天下课后,我们学生和老师都充分利用这个体育馆做运动。
4.藤井美菜 In_my_view/From_my_point_of_view,_I prefer the tour along the Yangtze River, the longest river and one of the mother rivers of Chinese civilization.
在我看来,我更喜欢长江之旅,长江是中国最长的河流,也是中华文明发源地之一。
5.(2017·天津高考书面表达) I'm_buried_in_the_English_readings_every_day;_therefore, I have made great progress in my English study.
我每天埋头于英文阅读,因此我在英语学习上已取得了很大的进步。
6. Most of my classmates wanted to go to a park while I had an idea of going to a nicer place. Finally, I managed_to_persuade_my_classmates_into accepting_my_idea.
我的大多数同学想去公园,而我有一个想去一个更好的地方的想法。最后,我设法说服了我的同学接受了我的想法。
7. So my classmates and I have_determined_to_organize some wonderful_singing_and_dancing_performances for them, which will last about one hour.
所以我和我的同学决定为他们组织一些精彩的歌舞表演,这将持续大约1个小时。
8.At the same time, I made up my mind to study harder rather_than_waste_precious time_on_those_useless_things,_such as playing video games and chatting online.
同时,我决定更加努力学习而不是把宝贵的时间浪费在那些比如玩视频游戏或者网上聊天之类的无用的事情上面。
.概要写作
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
As parents, there are lots of skills we need and want to teach our kids. Most of us f
ocus on the basics, such as teaching our kids how to feed and dress themselves, how to tie their shoes, and how to count, read and write. After all, there are foundational skills, which are critical for our kids to become more and more independent.
However, as a child therapist (师), Natasha Daniels pointed out, “As we're teaching our kids concrete skills, we might be forgetting other skills that are just as significant, such as emotional intelligence.” Kids aren't always born with kindness and sympathy. These skills have to be taught, trained and grown. And we can plant these seeds as early as toddlerhood (蹒跚学步), she said. To start, Daniels suggested helping your child to label their emotions, and teaching them how their actions affect others. For instance, you might say “When you shared your toy, you made her so happy.”or “When you took that toy from him, you made him sad.”淮北师范大学是一本还是二本
Teach your kids they're capable and competent. Let your kids do more tasks on th
eir own, because the less you do for them, the more they learn what they're made of, said John Duffy, PhD, a clinical psychologist, author of The Available Parent.“This gift is both invaluable and impressive. Children will maintain that sense of competence for a lifetime.”Duffy encouraged parents to challenge kids to do things they normally wouldn't — doing the laundry and the dishes, contributing to adult conversations about politics or religion, troubleshooting computer problems and even helping to repair a car engine. “Invite them into these spaces. You will be surprised at what they're capable of.”
Listen intently to your kids, without interrupting or judging what they'6级地震re saying. When you lose your cool, take responsibility and apologize. This shows that it's OK to get frustrated, and that you can work through conflict, and that everyone is accountable for their actions, said O'Brien, a licensed marriage and family therapist.