2018--2019学年人教版选修七Unit 3 Under the sea language points课时作业(10)
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3.A.perfect B.ordinary C.strong D.pretty

4.A.exception B.influence C.connection D.information

5.A.cautious B.handsome C.disabled D.beautiful

6.A.Someone B.Anyone C.Everyone D.No one

7.A.by heart B.by mistake C.by skill D.by chance

8.A.praised B.admired C.married D.changed

9.A.happy B.foreign C.lucky D.careful

10.A.marriage B.society C.generation D.influence

11.A.health B.strength C.warmth D.wealth

12.A.quarreled B.argued C.received D.followed

13.A.convenience B.confidence

C.patience D.practice

14.A.brought B.provided C.mothered D.occupied

15.A.touched B.reached C.got D.arrived

16.A.certificate B.application C.association D.appetite

17.A.worrying B.disappointing C.satisfying D.discouraging

18.A.daily B.private C.social D.family

19.A.accepted B.relaxed C.created D.missed

20.A.significant B.successful C.violent D.favorite

II. 任务型阅读

  Sorry seems to be the hardest word. So Elton John sang on one of his biggest 1970s hits-but not every public figure seems to find it so tough to let out that powerful five-letter word.

  In recent months varieties of public figures, from politicians, to Hollywood actors and YouTube stars have all publicly expressed regrets.

  But with floods of regrets on the airwaves, just how can we tell a forced apology from a heartfelt expression?

In its purest form, saying sorry should be an "act of regrets, the realization that something you have said or done has hurt someone and you want to repair it", says psychologist Geraldine Joaquim.