英语:unit2 English around the world-Warming up and Reading导学案4(新人教必修1)
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4.You type mostly anything into the space provided on Google and in a second it ______ with thousands of references.

5.Time made a ______ to the Great Wall during the summer holiday.

 A.voyage B.trip C.journey D.tour

6.The world market price of coal is _______ relatively low ,but it is certain to change in the future.

 A..at present B..at the present C.in present D.in the present

7.We should consider what use can be made _________ such a material ..

 A.of B.from C.up D.in

8.Many questions ______ at the meeting, but he answered none.

 A.raised B.were risen C.came up D.asked

9.More than one _______ the people heart and soul.

 A.official has served B.officials have served

 C.official has served for D.officials have served for

10.China Daily is _______ a paper. It helps to improve our English.

 A.more than B.no more than C.not more than D.no more

11.Almost everybody present felt unhappy______What he had said.

 A.as B.because C.because of D.since

12.Ever minute_______ spoken English.

 A.was made use of to practise B.was made use of practising

 C..was made use of to practise D. was made use to practise

13.They keep horses and cattle, the former for riding, _______ for food.

 A.latter B.the latter C.later D.the later

14.I used to earn ____ than a pound a week when I first started work

 A.a little B.a few C.fewer D.less

15.When the thief found the police had already ______him. He ran away quickly.

 A.realized B.known C.recognized D.stared

II.阅读理解

  How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you say it. This is very much like different greetings used in English at different times of the day or night. In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether you are close to the person you are greeting. We don't get formal with our close friends. We seldom greet them with "Good morning " or "Good evening". A "Hi" is enough.

Although the most popular and most well-known translation for "Hello" is still "Konnichiwa", it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese. Perhaps it is not the most suitable word for it. Actually, the correct greeting in English for "Konnichiwa" is "Good day" or "Good noon," and I am sure you wouldn't like greeting people with a "Good day"