1、Unit 7 Careers Writing2021-2022学年高二英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第三册随堂检测一、填空1.The pop star said nothing to the waiting j_, who chased after him as he left.2.Compared with other a_, you are more suited to the job.3.The p_ grouped the family together so that he could get them all in the same picture.4.Please refer
2、 to the right-hand c_ of page 200 of this dictionary.5.He tore open the creamy envelope that had been e_ in the letter.6.Varieties of these crops have been collected from all around the _(地区).7.Its hoped that the _(望远镜)will enable scientists to see deeper into the universe than ever before.8.It is n
3、ot an unattractive _(选择) to make programmes for other companies.9.He made his sons speak _(恭敬地) to all the leaders and elderly people of the village.10.Humankind paid for its broad _(视野) and skillful hands with backaches and painful necks.二、语法填空 Never_ Zhou Yang forget his first assignment_ a newspa
4、per reporter. When he asked his boss whether he could go out on a story at once, the boss told him that not_ he was more _ (experience) could he cover a story. So he was going to be sent to work with a colleague and a _ (profession) photographer. The boss also told him that if he wanted _ (acquire)
5、all the information he needed, he must ask many questions find had to listen to the detailed facts _ (careful). Meanwhile he had to prepare for the next question _ (depend) on what the person said. The boss said if the person _ (interview) agreed, he could use a recorder to make sure that he got all
6、 the facts straight. Now Zhou Yang has learnt that only by getting the hang of all the tricks _ he become a good reporter.三、阅读理解 Going to college was not optional. In my family, it was just another step towards the American dream. As soon as I graduated, I enrolled(登记入学) in the English Department of
7、 Colorado State University. I went on to earn two scholarships, and membership in the National Honour Society. I truly believed the hard work was worth it. It wasnt until a few months ago that I realised how clueless I was. I had been combing through the classified ads(分类广告) when my eyes fell upon m
8、y dream job: National College Magazine looking for writers. Thrilled, I spent the weekend composing a rsum. Needless to say, I was stunned when the interviewer barely took one glance before throwing it aside. No experience, he said flatly. I felt like screaming, What do you mean, no experience? Look
9、 at these grades. I was left to absorb the shock of rejection, thinking that nobody ever told me that a 4.0 student would be turned down for a job. Didnt all of my hard work count for anything? I see plenty of demands for two years of experience at a print publication, but none requiring extensive k
10、nowledge of how to write academic papers. Yet 95% of my energy in school went towards the latter, leaving me little time to devote to anything else. If career preparation is supposed to be the point of college, then why isnt it the focus? Has a college degree just become another societal status symb
11、ol like fancy cars or designer clothes? Given my experience, I feel that a college degree would be a lot more valuable if students were required to get some outside experience to supplement their knowledge. Instead of requiring four science classes, why not three science classes and an internship? I
12、n my college career, I took one class that taught me how to write and submit essays for publication. This ever-so-brief taste of the real world was like holding an ice cream sundae in front of a child and only giving her a small bite.1.Why did the author study so hard at college?A.To maintain a fami
13、ly tradition.B.To land an ideal job.C.To fulfill parents expectations.D.To win scholarships for the tuition.2.What accounted for the authors failure in job hunting?A.His dull rsum.B.His misjudgement in high scores.C.His lack of experience. D.His poor performance in the interview.3.What does the unde
14、rlined sentence in the last paragraph imply?A.Academic writing is a small part of college life.B.College education always covers unimportant things.C.Competition in college is not as fierce as that in the real world.D.The author feels held back by his lack of real-world experience.4.What does the au
15、thor want to tell us by writing this article?A.Get a college degree and you will go far.B.College students should make the best of their time.C.Career preparation is a necessity for college education.D.Landing a successful career is better than a college degree.答案以及解析一、填空1.答案:journalists2.答案:applica
16、nts3.答案:photographer4.答案:column5.答案:enclosed6.答案:district7.答案:telescope8.答案:option9.答案:respectfully10.答案:vision二、语法填空 答案:will; as; until; experienced; professional; to acquire; carefully; depending; interviewed/being interviewed; can解析: never为否定词,放在句首时句子应用部分倒装,即将“助动词/be动词/情态动词”放在主语前面。后面的forget为动词原形,
17、根据句意可知,这句话表示将来的动作,故填will。 句意:周扬决不会忘记作为一名新闻记者的第一个任务。分析上下文可知,该处需意为“作为”的介词,修饰后面的a newspaper reporter。故填as。当他问老板是否可以马上去做新闻报道时,老板说直到他更有经验时才能去报道新闻。固定短语not(.)until意为“直到才”。故填until。部分双音节或多音节形容词或副词前加more构成该词的比较级。根据上文的was more可知,此处应填experienced,表示“有经验的”。空后的photographer“摄影师”是名词,应用形容词修饰。故填professional。 if引导的条件状语
18、从句中已有动词wanted,故空格处要填acquire的非谓语动词形式。want to do sth“想要做某事”,是固定结构。故填to acquire。careful“小心的”,为形容词,常修饰名词,且不放于句末。本句应用副词修饰动词短语listen to,故填carefully。句子已有谓语had to,故空格处需填depend的非谓语动词形式。depend和question是逻辑上的主谓关系。故填depending。分析句子可知,said后是一个宾语从句。interview和the person是逻辑上的动宾关系,故用过去分词interviewed。分析句意可知,此处也可以表示“正在被采
19、访”,故也可填being interviewed。句意:现在周扬已经明白了,只有掌握了所有的诀窍他才能成为一名优秀的记者。分析句子可知, that引导的宾语从句部分,only放在句首,应用部分倒装。后面的become是动词原形,句意中缺“能够”之意,故填can。三、阅读理解答案:1-4.BCDC解析:1.推理判断题。根据第二段中的I had been combing through the classified ads( 分类广告) when my eyes fell upon my dream job.可知,作者在整理分类广告时看到了梦想中的工作。根据第一段提到的作者在大学里努力学习以及后文
20、找工作的经历可判断,作者大学时努力学习是为了实现梦想,找到理想的工作。故选B项。2.细节理解题。根据文章第四段No experience, he said flatly.可知,没有工作经验是作者面试失败的原因。故选C项。3.推理判断题。画线句在本段末尾,应是对本段内容的总结,结合本段内容可知,作者在讲述自己求职经历中所得的教训。画线向的字面含义是,这种对现实世界的短暂体验就像在孩子面前拿着一个圣代冰激凌,却只给她吃一小口。由此判断,本句实际表达了作者由于缺少社会实践经验,在面试失败后的挫败感。故选D项。4.推理判断题。作者在大学时成绩优异,但由于缺少社会实践经验而被拒之门外,再根据末尾段落作者的个人感慨可推知,作者希望能够在大学期间就为未来职业做好规划。故选C项。