Unit 1  Teenage Life  Period Two
命题人:                    班级:                    姓名:       
I. Word Spelling. (根据汉语或首字母提示,写出单词并注意形式变化。)
1.The school is responsible for the ___________(安全) of all the students.
2. Choosing a suitable _______ (标题)for your passage is of great importance.
3. I hope I can join your company when I g_________ from Peking University.
4. The volunteer work experience is a great way to give back to the ___________(社区).
5. Getting a notebook to help you keep a _________(计划;安排) of the things will stop you putting things off.
II.Blank filling.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。)
1. It’s _________ big challenge for you to complete any personal goal in time.
2. All the students are brave enough to face up to __________ comes up in the future.
3. Whenever I'm facing a __________(difficult), I always tell myself, "Don't ever quit!"
4. The first week was all a bit confusing, _________soon I got used to the new school life.
5. We can try a course for two weeks after we register for it. After that, we cannot change _______.
6. Nowadays, parents take more _________(responsible) for the education of their children than before.
7. Girls used to take fewer _________(advance) math courses than boys but now they are taking just as many.
8. I find it really _______(annoy) when some students say I got good marks in the exams because of being lucky.
register for9. We _______(high) recommended that students read some materials from the English-speaking countries.
10. I find that looking after children is a __________(challenge) job where you need to be patient and careful.
III. Fill in the blanks with suitable phrases. (注意形式变化。)
on ones own  be responsible for  keep up with  be fluent in  hand out  sign up for 
be a bit worried about  think carefully about    be well prepared for  get used to
1.The runner failed to __________________ the others though he tried his best.
2.There was nobody else at hand, so we had to do all this ___________________.
3.We have to ______________________ whatever the future may have in store.
4.We are going to set up a food bank _______________ food to hungry people.
5.We are told to ______________ keeping the room tidy and cleaning the chalkboard. 
6. I am going to start my first job, but I                        what to wear for work.
7. —I have             the Oral English Competition.
—What a ridiculous idea. You even don’t know how to introduce yourself in English.
8. He used to live in the countryside but now he               living in the noisy area.
9. Before we leave here, we need to               what to take and what to leave behind.
10.These workers had been in the United States for twenty or more years and therefore              English.
III. Cloze. 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。)
“The secret to getting ahead is getting started.” — Mark Twain
Staying active in more ways than one. First of all, don’t be a bystander. Don’t let things pass you by you are there to experience them. Try a new fitness schedule, join a club, find new ways   2  (meet) people, play basketball or team sports. The second piece of “staying active” has to do   3  taking action—there is a difference between saying you are going to do something   4  actually carrying it out. Mean what you say and say what you mean. Seize   5    (opportunity) when you can.
“Am I something? And the answer comes, already am, always was, and I still have time to be.” — Anis Mojgai
You live your life in a small community at a small school and you only see a small piece of the world. Then, Suddenly you   6  (throw) into a large community at a large school, where there are thousands of young, insecure, definitely   7  (confuse) freshmen. They are all trying to fit in,   8  if everybody is trying to be someone they are not, no one can see them for who they really are. Don’t feel the need to obey anyone else’s idea of   9  you should be as a freshman. This goes along with being true to yourself, but there is a large amount of freedom that   10  (come) from being confident in who you are.
IV. 阅读理解。
When I first entered college, I was afraid that I was not"up to it". I was afraid of being away from my 
family for the first time. Here I would have to make friends with strange people and perhaps also compete with 
them for grades in courses I would take. Were they smarter than I was? Could I keep up with them? Would 
they accept me?
I soon learned that my life was now up to me. I had to set a study program if I were to succeed in my course I had to regulate the time I spent in my study and socializing. I had to decide when to go to bed, what to eat
and with whom to be friendly. These questions I had to answer for myself.
At first, life was rough. I made mistakes in how I used my time. I also made mistakes in how I chose my first 
friends in college. Shortly, however, I had my life under control. I managed to get myself to class on time,

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