2018--2019学年人教版必修一Unit 2 English around the world Learning about language课时作业
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  11. A. occasionally B. anxiously C.casually D.secretly

  12. A. point out B. figure out C.bring out D.pick out

  13. A. suggested B. admitted C. swore D. concluded

  14. A. typical B. unique C. normal D. regular

  15. A. complete B. awkward C. creative D. challengeable

  16. A. delay B. hesitation C. difficulty D. success

  17. A. scheduling B. expecting C. supposing D. avoiding

  18. A. ability B. belief C. decision D. determination

  19. A. praise B. recognition C. welcome D. education

  20. A. guarantees B. surprises C. supports D. comforts

四、语法填空

  Once a group of 50 people was attending a seminar. Halfway through his talk, the speaker stopped and decided 1.________ (create) a group activity. He went around the hall and gave each person a balloon. Each one was asked to write his or her name on the balloon 2.________ (use) a marker pen. Then all the balloons were 3.________ (collect) and put in another room.

  The speaker then led the group to the room full of balloons and asked them to find the balloon 4.________ had their name written on, within five minutes. Everyone was 5.________ (hurried) searching for their name, bumping into each other, pushing each other around. It was chaos. At the end of the five minutes no one could find 6.________ (them) own balloon.

  Now each person was asked to randomly collect 7.________ balloon and give it to the person whose name was written on it. Within two minutes everyone 8.________ (have) their own balloon. When everyone quieted down, the speaker began to talk, saying that this is exactly what was happening in our 9.________ (life).Everyone is hurriedly looking for happiness, and not knowing where it is.

  Our happiness sometimes lies in the happiness of other people. Give them happiness 10.________ you will get your own happiness.

五、阅读理解

  

  You signed up for soccer, and played every game of the season. Sure, you're not the best player on the team, but most days you gave it your all. Do you deserve a trophy (奖杯)?

If the decision is up to Carol Dweck, the answer would likely be no. She's a psychology professor at Stanford University, California. She says a player doesn't have to be the best to get a trophy. But those who receive an award should have to work for it. She suggests trophies go to the