Unit 8 单元练习答卷
Unit 8 单元练习答卷
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Vocabulary????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Choose the best answer for each of the following items.
1. ?¡ªI believe that you can deal with everything.
? ¡ªYou¡¯d better not count ______ me for that.
A. ?in?
B. against
C. on?
D. with
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2.?¡ªThank you so much. I really owe you a lot.
?¡ªOh, I¡¯m happy to help you ______. I¡¯m sure you¡¯d do the same for me.
A. out
B. up
C. ?off??
D. ?down
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3.You¡¯d better think twice before making any ______.
A. choose
B. chosen
C. choice?
D. choosing
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4.I ______ eating alone.
A. unlike
B. ?dislike?
C. ?inlike
D. antilike?
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5.¡ªAre you ready? I¡¯m coming.
?¡ªOh, I¡¯m sorry to let you ______, but I¡¯ve just received an urgent task.
A. off?
B. back??
C. ?against?
D. down
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Grammar?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Choose?the?best?answer?for?each?of?the?following?items.
6.?It is our wish that Tom ______ in the experience.
A. succeeded
B. succeed? ?
C. succeeds
D. will succeed
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7.Would you mind if I _____ this window?
A. opening??
B. opened ? ?
C. to open
D. to be opened
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8.?I wish it _____ so much in England.
A. won¡¯t rain?
B. didn¡¯t rain
C. doesn¡¯t rain? ?
D. hadn¡¯t rain
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9.Is there anything I can do ______ you a hand?
A. give?
B. ?to give ??
C. for giving国开形成性考核答案
D. to giving
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10.We went to a party last night. I wish Mary ______ there.
A. would be? ??
B. were??
C. was?
D. had been国开形成性考核答案
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Dialogue????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?国开形成性考核答案
Choose the best answer for each of the following items.
11.¨C How often do you have your hair cut?
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A. Usually twice a month. But when I¡¯m busy, maybe once a month.?
B. My mother sometimes does it. And my brother does it for me, too.
C. I usually go the barber¡¯s.一网一平台答案
´ð°¸:A
12.¨CSorry I can¡¯t come to your party tonight. I have a big exam to study for.
?¨C Oh, gee, I know how that is. Well, good luck on your test.
¨C ???????????????????????????????????????.
A. Thank you for your coming.
B. Thanks for being so understanding.
C. The same to you.?
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13.¨CAre you too busy to have lunch?
¨C??????????? ?
¨CWell, you¡¯d better have something to eat. I could pick up a sandwich for you to have at your desk.
A. I¡¯m afraid so. You¡¯d better go without me.
B. No. Actually I¡¯ve already had my lunch.
C. On the contrary, I¡¯ve been ready to go out eating with you.
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14.¨C What subjects do you have for today?
¨C ???????????????????????????????????????.
¨CMay I borrow your politics book today?
A. We have English, Chinese, politics, physics, chemistry and geography. Why?
B. We have English, Chinese, history, physics, chemistry and geography. Why?
C. We have English, Chinese, history, physics, politics and geography. Why?一网一平台答案
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15.¨C Maybe I could help you print out the report and photocopy it.
¨C ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
A. Yes, she will finish the report tomorrow and get some photocopies.
B. Please fetch my photos when you pass by the camera shop.
C. Oh, I'd really appreciate it if you could, but I don¡¯t want you to ruin your evening.
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Reading??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Read the following passages and choose the best answer for each of the following questions.
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Everybody loathes it, but everybody does it. A recent poll showed that 40% of Americans hate the practice. It seems so arbitrary, after all. Why does a barman get a tip, but not a doctor who saves lives?
¡¡¡¡In America alone, tipping is now a $16 billion-a-year industry. Consumers acting rationally ought not to pay more than they have to for a given service. Tips should not exist. So why do they? The conventional wisdom is that tips both reward the efforts of good service and reduce uncomfortable feelings of inequality. The better the service, the bigger the tip.
¡¡¡¡Such explanations no doubt explain the purported£¨´«ËµµÄ£©origin of tipping ¡ª in the 16th century, boxes in English taverns£¨¾Æ¹Ý£©carried the phrase ¡°To Insure Promptitude£¨Ãô½Ý, ѸËÙ£©¡± (later just ¡°TIP¡±). But according to new research from CornellUniversity, tipping no longer serves any useful function.
¡¡¡¡The paper analyses data from 2,547 groups dining at 20 different restaurants. The correlation between larger tips and better service was very weak: only a tiny part of the variability in the size of the tip had anything to do with the quality of service. Customers who rated a meal as ¡°excellent¡± still tipped anywhere between 8% and 37% of the meal price.
¡¡¡¡Tipping is better explained by culture than by economics. In America, the custom has become institutionalized: it is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service. In a New York restaurant, failing to tip at least 15% could well mean abuse from the waiter. Hairdressers can expect to get 15-20%, the man who delivers your groceries $2. In Europe, tipping is less common; in many restaurants, discretionary£¨ÈÎÒâµÄ, ×ÔÓɾö¶¨µÄ£©tipping is being replaced by a standard service charge. In many Asian countries, tipping has never really caught on at all.
¡¡¡¡How to account for these national differences? Look no further than psychology. According to Michael Lynn, the Cornell paper¡¯s co-author, countries in which people are more extrovert£¨Ï²Éç½»µÄ£©, sociable or neurotic£¨Éñ¾Öʵģ© tend to tip more. Tipping relieves anxiety about being served by strangers. And, says Mr. Lynn, ¡°in America, where people are outgoing and expressive, tipping is about social approval. If you tip badly, people think less of you. Tipping well is a chance to show off. ¡° Icelanders, by contrast, do not usually tip¡ª a measure of their introversion, no doubt.
¡¡¡¡While such explanations may be crude, the hard truth seems to be that tipping does not work. It does not benefit the customer. Nor, in the case of restaurants, does it actually stimulate the waiter, or help the restaurant manager to monitor and assess his staff. Service people should ¡°just be paid a decent wage¡± which may actually make economic sense.
16.Which is true according to the passage?
A. It is regulated that the customers must pay a tip if they want to get good service.
B. There exists the tipping custom in each country.
C. ?In some countries, tipping has become an industry.
D. More and more people are in favor of tipping.
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17.What can we know about the origin of ¡°tip¡±?
A. It originated from the English inn service.
B. The original purpose of tip was to ensure that waiter could get more money.
C. The waiter threatened the customers with bad service if no tips were given.
D. It originated in a small English village.
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18.We can get the information from the article that ____.
A. ?tipping is very popular in European countries
B. ?in Asian countries tipping never existed
C. tipping is more popular in America than in Europe
D. ?tipping is popular in America because the Americans are much richer
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19.People who dine in a New York restaurant _____.
A. are not expected to give any tip to the waiter or waitress
B. had better tip more than 15% so as not to be shamed
C. ?may be looked down upon when offering a considerable tip
D. are thought of as generous if they tip 15%
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20.The author thinks that ____.
A. ?tipping can benefit greatly a country¡¯s economic growth
B. tipping can ensure the quality of service a customer receives
C. tipping can improve a country¡¯s cultural environment
D. ?tipping is not conductive tertiary industry
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