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【全程复习方略】安徽省2013版高中英语 素能提升演练(十五) 北师大版必修5素能提升演练(十五)必修5 Unit 15 . 单词拼写1. His place in history is now _(稳定的). 2. He was called Smith Minor to _ (区别)him from the other Smiths. 3. We had never had any _ (教导) in literary matters at school. 4. “When I am above the world, I shall _ (不理,不管) all businesses, ” said Birkin. 5. It is evident that this _ (假设) simplifies the problem at hand to a great extent. 6. If you could direct me to the mall, I would _ (感激) it. 7. This movie is an _ (改编) from a real story. 8. I think it possible that we are clever enough to live in a hugely _ (简化的)world. 9. They had met during college and had decided that it would be _(有利的) to each of them if they were to live together. 10. They also know that they will face no serious economic _ (惩罚,制裁). 单项填空 1. 2012宜春模拟The British government often says that providing children with _to the information super highway is of great importance. A. preventionB. protectionC. allowanceD. access2. I was sitting in the warm night air with a cold drink in my hand and _the daya day of pure magic. Arelieved ofBreflected onCresponded toDrecovered from32012天津模拟It will be warmer tomorrow. The temperature will _again. Afall belowBgo upCstay aboveDkeep on4Greatly_, the students made up their minds to work at English even harder. AinspiringBinspiredChaving inspiredDto inspire5. Since he often travels on business, he can_ himself to sleeping in any place he can findAdevoteBaccustomCforceDreduce 6. Whats the matter with Christine? A letter from her parents in California_ an attack of homesickness. A. took offB. gave offC. sent offD. set off7. When will the expert come and give the lecture on intellectual property? Not until our program_ by the authorities. A. approvesB. has been approvedC. is to approveD. will be approved8. My children are always arguing. _A. Just ignore them. B. Thats right. C. Are you sure? D. How old is the boy? 9. Some businessmen cannot _ to change because they have tunnel vision. A. contributeB. adaptC. applyD. devote10. After the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, people needed to be helped _. A. anxiouslyB. confidentiallyC. urgentlyD. seriously11I look on it as a good opportunity to_ fresh skills and broaden my knowledge. AacquireBrequireCacceptDreceive12. Try to spend your time just on the things you find_. A. worthing doing themB. worth being doneC. worthy to being doneD. worthy of being done13. Its not easy for experts to_H1N1 flu in humans from regular human seasonal influenza. AdistinguishBseparateCdefineDrecognize142012淮北模拟The police dont know who committed the crime, but they _ Jones. AthinkBimagineCsuspectDhope15He was _ to tell the truth even to his closest friend. Atoo much of a cowardBtoo much the cowardCa coward enoughDenough of a coward. 阅读理解On October 5, 2011, around 3: 00 p. m. , Steve P. Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, died at his home in Palo Alto, California, aged 56, six weeks after resigning as CEO of Apple. The death was announced by Apple, the company that Mr. Jobs and his high school friend Stephen Wozniak started in 1976 in a suburban California garage. Jobs was born in San Francisco and adopted at birth by Paul Jobs and Clara Jobs. Paul Jobs taught his son basic electronics and how to work with his hands. His adoptive mother was an accountant, who taught him to read before he went to school. Asked in a 1995 interview what he wanted to pass on to his children, Jobs replied, “Just to try to be as good a father to them as my father was to me. I think about that every day of my life. ” Following high school graduation in 1972, Jobs was admitted to Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Although he dropped out after only one semester, he continued taking classes at Reed, sleeping on the floor in friends rooms, returning Coke bottles for food money, and getting weekly free meals at the local temple. In the late 1970s, they designed, developed, and marketed one of the first commercially successful personal computers, the Apple series. In 1985, after losing a power struggle, Jobs left Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher-education and business markets.In 1986, he put money in and produced Toy Story (1995), making Jobs Disneys largest shareholder at seven percent.Apples 1996 buyout of NeXT brought Jobs back to the company. He became a permanent CEO from 2000, developing the iPod, iPhone and iPad products. From 2003, he fought an eight-year battle with cancer. He u
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