Unit1单元单词词组易错题精炼
一、根据汉语意思填写单词
1.The meeting should be chaired by the most _____________________ (高级的) person present.
2.I asked for an ______ (额外的) day to finish the work because it can’t be finished in a day.
3.The article is good in ______ (内容), only it’s a bit wordy.
4.Working as a ______ (志愿者) can help a student learn something more valuable than what they learn in the classroom.
5.Jerry did not regret making the ______ (评论) but felt that he could have expressed it differently.
6.The ______ (租金) for the apartment in the downtown is 20, 000 yuan every month.
7.My father ______ (要求) that I arrive home at dusk.
8.The teacher made a suggestion that she should make an apology to her classmate for her bad ______ (行为).
9.All copy must be printed and sent to the ______ (编辑) by Friday morning.
10.The organisation launched several_________(运动)to promote women’s rights.
二、用单词的适当形式完成句子
11.He recommended that I __________(buy) that dictionary.
12.Diet and exercise are ______ (obvious) important if you want to lose weight.
13.Having stayed in China for many years, he can speak Chinese ______ (fluent).
14.The survey shows people are ______ (confuse) about what they should eat to stay healthy.
15.Once you become addicted to ______ (smoke), you may find it difficult for you to quit.
16.I am too nervous ______ (answer) the question correctly.
17.The sense of ______(responsible) for our country makes teenagers study harder than before.
18.Mark has tried to find a simple ________(solve) to the drug problem.
19.Some people like living in the city while others prefer _______(live) in the countryside.
20.I have learnt some new _________ (move) in the Ballet Club.
editor的名词和动词形式
三、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子
make an impression on, focus on, be expert at, be attracted to, be addicted to,
under debate, be responsible for, the same as,try out for, look forward to
21.He won a state championship in baseball and ____________his college team.
22.If I can do____________ they do,then I am not far away from success.
23.Her elder brother ____________ taking notes in class.
24.Helen drinks ten cups of coffee every day;I think she ____________ it.
25.He____________ her smile of great sweetness.
26.I must be confident and keep my mind ____________ what I have to do.
27.We____________ the opportunity to work with you!
28.She’s always trying to ____________people with her new clothes.
29.The problem about when to hold the sports meeting is ____________.
30.Not only you but also he____________ this unfortunate incident.
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
I have  31. warm story to share with you. A school in San Francisco not only accepted a deaf student, but also  32. (teach) the entire class sign language to allow them to better communicate with him.
The  33. (move) story began in September last year when a woman asked the primary school in her neighborhood  34. (accept) her six-year-old son, James, 35.  has a hearing disability. The teacher, Lily, agreed almost immediately, but 36.  the first day of school, she noticed James 37. (sit) all by himself, unable to communicate with any of his classmates.
Determined to find a way out, Lily tried developing a few signs of her own. But a parent of another child came up with an even 38. (good) idea—getting the whole class to learn sign language along with James. So they got a sign language teacher on board, and three months later, James was able to communicate 39. (happy) with all his classmates about regular things like homework and 40. (game).
五、完形填空
    When Tierra Jackson was in high school, she was struggling. She kept getting yelled at for being   41  for school.
What most of her teachers didn't   42  was the reason for her lateness—Jackson was homeless. Her mother was in and out of   43  for taking drugs. She and her brother were living with her aunt and cousins. All seven of them shared a single room in one of homeless shelters, a long bus ride   44  her school. “It seemed as if high school is not   45  enough itself, but the long bus ride was kind of   46  ,” Jackson says. Even though she was   47  for being late, Jackson says she didn't want to tell anyone at the school the reason.
“I was   48  . I was 14, and I was homeless,” Jackson says. “I didn't want people to look at me like, oh, you know, she   49  charity(施舍).” But Jackson needed school   50  , and her family didn't have the money for them, so her aunt wrote notes for Jackson to bring to school   51  the situation. She found out that it wasn't so bad to ask for help.