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9 marked。 5 risk。 10 recognized IV. Language focus ⑴⑵⑶⑷⑸⑹⑺⑻⑼⑽ 1. Usage of words ⑴ mad ⑵ pattern ⑶ dialogues ⑷ loneliness ⑸ absence ⑹ atmosphere ⑺ introduction ⑻ translated ⑼ extraordinary ⑽ tale 2. Usage of phrases ⑴ act as ⑵ belong to ⑶ filled up ⑷ set aside ⑸ went against ⑹ pulled down ⑺ far from ⑻ Compared with ⑼ close to ⑽ in and around 3. Multiple choice 15 ABBBC 610 DBBAC 1115 BCCCA 4. Cloze 15 CCBDB 610 CACDC 1115 BCCBC1620 DCBCC V. More language input 14 CDAC Unit 4 I. Speaking Task 2 1 proud。 6 Although。 2 creator。t seen a change for the better. C. He wasn39。t going to be one of those people who die wondering, what if? I would keep putting my dream to the test even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure. This is the shadow land of hope, and anyone with a dream must learn to live there. passage is meant to ________. E. warn young people of the hardship that a successful writer has to experience F. advise young people to give up their idea of being a professional writer G. show young people it39。s a big difference between “ being a writer” and writing. In most cases these people are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at a typewriter. “ You39。 boring B. tiring。 / B. the。 she has an e____________ ability to learn foreign languages. (10) The little girl hopes to meet a handsome prince, just like a princess in a fairy t____________. 2. Usage of phrases (1) __________ the family doctor quickly。 poem。 easy。 proud。 poems. Also, there are seldom opportunities for students to read or practice writing poems. And only in the last three years have students been allowed to hand in a poem in their writing test. It39。t. You will not be here all my life。t. You just can39。 set aside。 act as。 I’m in the middle of a meeting. (7) These shoes have gone out of s__________, but I like them. (8) Early houses were c____________ out of mud and sticks. (9) Ann is always trying to i____________ people with her new clothes. (10) Our hotel room had a b__________ where we could sit and look at the lake. 3. Usage of phrases (1) The man we met on the plane to Tokyo was kind enough to __________ our guide. (2) Don’t take anything that doesn’t __________ you. (3) There weren’t many people at first but then the room __________. (4) Have you __________ some money for your child’s education? (5) Martha __________ her parents’ wishes and married a poor artist. (6) The old cinema has been __________ and a new one will be constructed. (7) — Did you enjoy your holiday? — No, __________ it. It was terrible. (8) __________ the village where I grew up, the city is really exciting. (9) It was __________ midnight when dad came back from work. (10) More trees have been planted __________ the village. 3. Multiple choice (1) A is to a fisherman is _________ a gun is to a hunter. A. what B. who C. which D. whom (2) — Which do you ________, the red or the blue one? — I like the blue one better. A. expect B. prefer C. wish D. hope (3) We have little in mon。 8 regret。 4 design。 Utzon said he once saw posters of the Opera House. The interiors (內(nèi)部構(gòu)造 ) were different from his designs. But, he said: There is no (8) , for it gave me such a wonderful experience in Australia, towards which I only have (9) and appreciation. Britain39。 symbol。 return。s report, the estimates range from 100 million to a billion yearly across North America alone. It’s the reflective and transparent characteristic of glass that make windows invisible killers. Birds see the trees reflected in a window, or the plant behind the window, not the glass itself. converted the yard to food growing space. I invented a water collector that also filters the rainwater. For electricity, there are plenty of windmills. My house is built with materials found on the site and takes little wood. II. Understanding the text 1. Buildings, streets, squares and parks are in different styles because _________. A. they were all designed by different architects B. different ideas of beauty are expressed in them C. they are part of the manmade living environment D. they are built out of modern building materials. 2. Which of the following is NOT true about modernism? A. It has existed for 70 years or so B. Steel, glass and concrete are used as modern architecture materials C. All the buildings in developing countries belong to modernism. D. Sometimes traditional materials are used in modern architecture to the text, most people think modern buildings are ______________. A. huge B. beautiful C. friendly D. weling 4. Antonio Gaudi _________________. A. was a traditional architect B. invented modernism in order to change society C. preferred steel, glass and concrete to natural materials D. knew that there aren’t any straight lines in nature. 5. Which of the following will NOT probably make people think about nature? A. The Opera House in Sydney B. All the art museums in New York C. The 2021 Olympic Stadium in Beijing D. Most of Gaudi’s works in and around Barcelona III. Postreading activities White shelllike roofs, unlike anything else in the world, make the Sydney Opera House an image of timeless beauty. It is famous for being a (1) , not only of a city, but a whole country and continent too. Its (2) , Danish architect Jorn Utzon, turned 85 last Wednesday. And he was awarded the Pritzker prize, (3) as the Nobel Prize of architecture, on April 6. But Utzon has never seen his Opera House. The story began in 1957 when Utzon won an international petition to (4) an opera house in Sydney. But not everyone was excited. Utzon left his Opera project in 1966 after an argument with the local government and a storm of public c