课时同步(译林牛津版)高三M5 unit3单元综合与提升
---I didn't apologize to him for being unable to inform him of the change in the plan.
---But you________.
A.ought to have |
B.have to |
C.should |
D.must have |
Do you know Herbie?I'm always running into him;he________live nearby.
A.would |
B.need |
C.must |
D.should |
________a little earlier this morning!I missed the bus by only a minute and waited half an hour for another.
A.If I had got up |
B.If I got up |
C.If only I had got up |
D.If only I got up |
---Mum,would you please buy me an MP5 player?
---If you can help do some housework the whole vacation,you ________have one as a reward.
A.must |
B.need |
C.would |
D.shall |
---What happened to the young trees we planted last week?
---The trees ________well,but I didn't water them.
A.might grow |
B.needn't have grown |
C.would have grown |
D.would grow |
When he was there,he ________go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.
A.must |
B.should |
C.would |
D.might |
If he ________that he________to work there then,everything would be OK now.
A.insisted;be sent |
B.insisted;was sent |
C.had insisted;be sent |
D.had insisted;was sent |
Walking alone in the dark,the boy whistled to______ his courage.
A.hold up |
B.keep up |
C.set up |
D.take up |
I'm so glad you've come here to______ this matter in person.
A.lead to |
B.see to |
C.turn to |
D.refer to |
---OK,I've had enough of it. I give up.
---You can't ______ your responsibilities.
A.run off with |
B.run up against |
C.run out of |
D.run away from |
I've ______ the habit of calling in on my grandparents on my way home from school.
A.come into |
B.gone into |
C.got into |
D.run into |
We were all agreed that the cottage would ______ a perfect holiday home for the family.
A.make |
B.turn |
C.take |
D.have |
Rod loves ______ clocks. However,he never manages to put them together again.
A.taking apart |
B.giving away |
C.making up |
D.turning off |
He had to pause from time to time to wipe the sweat from his forehead,because the airconditioning system ______.
A.broke in |
B.broke up |
C.broke out |
D.broke down |
It's surprising that your brother ______Russian so quickly—he hasn't lived there very long.
A.picked up |
B.looked up |
C.put up |
D.made up |
Stage fright is a common example of ________educators call a“lack of confidence”among students.
A.that |
B.what |
C.which |
D.whose |
I hear they've promoted Tom,but he didn't mention______ when we talked on the phone.
A.to promote |
B.having been promoted |
C.having promoted |
D.to be promoted |
There is no need______,because the flight has been canceled.
A.hurrying |
B.hurry |
C.to hurry |
D.hurried |
If I were any younger,I would do ________I am interested in.
A.no matter what |
B.whatever |
C.no matter which |
D.whichever |
______in a new country,I was scared and feeling pretty anxious.
A.For the first time |
B.I was the first time |
C.Being the first time |
D.This being my first time |
_______ on the top of the mountain is an ancient tower ______ back to two hundred years ago.
A.Standing;dating |
B.To stand;to date |
C.Having stood;dating |
D.Stand;dated |
The average Facebook user in the United States has 245 friends,according to a study ______in February.
A.publishing |
B.published |
C.publish |
D.to publish |
________the young man is in great need of a computer in his work is known to his boss.
A.What |
B.That |
C.How |
D.When |
In the next five years,the government's work will be evaluated________on people's happiness level instead of GDP alone.
A.based |
B.to be based |
C.basing |
D.having based |
---What in the world put you in a really bad mood?
--- ________in the traffic for hours.
A.Stuck |
B.Being stuck |
C.To be stuck |
D.Sticking |
Hearing the news,she rushed out,________the book ________on the table and disappeared into the distance.
A.left;lain open |
B.left;lay opened |
C.leaving;lie opened |
D.leaving;lying open |
________quite well in the important exam,he came back home,________and smiling.
A.Having done;relaxed |
B.Having done;relaxing |
C.Having been done;relaxing |
D.Done;relaxed |
To know more about Japan's recent nuclear radiation leak,you can use the Internet or watch CCTV news,or ________.
A.both |
B.neither |
C.some |
D.more |
---You shouldn't have treated me that way.My heart is broken.
---I'm sorry,Paul. I didn't mean ________you.
A.hurting |
B.to hurt |
C.hurt |
D.having hurt |
________her mother after being separated for 20 years,she couldn't help,even though she tried not to,________.
A.Seen;crying |
B.To see;cry |
C.Seeing;crying |
D.Having seen;cry |
Your cousin is said ________a new computer programme recently,but do you know when he will finish it?
A.to design |
B.to be designing |
C.to have been designing |
D.to have designed |
When Amy wrote her first novel in secondary school, she never imagined that she would become a writer one day. Like many writers on the Internet, the 28-year-old woman got into this online world .
Three years ago, Amy worked in a industry. Her job kept her busy for six months and left her almost to do for the rest of the year. To fill the time, she started writing on the Internet. Her first novel was about her neighbors and their life she is familiar with.
Amy has been interested in writing she was a child. . she just wanted to share her novels people she knew. ①Then one day a(n) of a famous website emailed her, asking her she would like to sell the electronic copyright (授权)of one of her novels. She immediately and the novel was moved to the VIP section of the website. She got $1,500 for that.
Now Amy is a full-time . So far her eight novels have online, and five of them were on paper.
"The Internet made me famous and brought me " she said. “I earn much more money now—about $60,000 a year. I am with my career, but there is one problem—that my talent might after five years and I'll have to to work in the medical industry."
"Before that day comes’ I'll keep for the readers with my light and close-to-everyday-life writing style," said Amy with a smile.
A.other B.others C.another D.the other
A.by chance B.on purpose C.in time D.in secret
A.film B.paper C.medical D.tobacco
A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
A.reports B.novels C.diaries D.plays
A.who B.which C.that D.whom
A.when B.while C.since D.until
A.At last B.At first C.At most D.At least
A.about B.of C.to D.with
A.reader B.editor C.driver D.fan
A.that B.if C.why D.how often
A.agreed B.disagreed C.refused D.left
A.housewife B.editor C.saleswoman D.writer
A.come up B.come out C.come over D.come about
A.sold B.improved C.printed D.lost
A.success B.service C.disaster D.hope
A.unhappy B.angry C.satisfied D.proud
A.go out B.run out C.give out D.work out
A.come B.go C.return D.get
A.singing B.writing C.speaking D.reading
Your glasses may someday replace your smartphone, and some New Yorkers are ready for the switch. Some in the city can't wait to try them on and use the maps and GPS that the futuristic eyewear is likely to include.
" I'd use it if I were hanging out with friends at 3 a. m. and going to the bar and wanted to see what was open," said Walter Choo, 40, of Fort Greene.
The smartphone-like glasses will likely come out this year and cost between $250 and $600, the Times said, possibly including a variation of augmented(增强的) reality, a technology already available on smartphones and tablets (平板电脑) that overlays information onto the screen about one's surroundings. So, for example, if you were walking down a street, indicators would pop up showing you the nearest coffee shop or directions could be plotted out and come into view right on the sidewalk in front of you.
" As far as a mainstream consumer product, this just isn't something anybody needs," said Sam Biddle, who writes for Gizmodo.com. " We're accustomed to having one thing in our pocket to do all these things," he added, "and the average consumer isn't gonna be able to afford another device (装置) that's hundreds and hundreds of dollars. "
9to5Google publisher Seth Weintraub, who has been reporting on the smartphone-like glasses since late last year, said he is confident that this type of wearable device will eventually be as common as smartphones.
"It's just like smartphones 10 years ago," Weintraub said. "A few people started getting emails on their phones, and people thought that was crazy. Same kind of thing. We see people bending their heads to look at their smartphones, and it's unnatural," he said. " There's gonna be improvements to that, and this a step there. " One of the possible functions of the smartphone-like glasses is to ____.
A.program the opening hours of a bar |
B.supply you with a picture of the future |
C.provide information about your surroundings |
D.update the maps and GPS in your smartphones |
The underlined phrase "pop up" in the third paragraph probably means " ____".
A.develop rapidly |
B.get round quickly |
C.appear immediately |
D.go over automatically |
According to Sam Biddle, the smartphone-like glasses are ____.
A.necessary for teenagers |
B.attractive to New Yorkers |
C.available to people worldwide |
D.expensive for average consumers |
We can learn from the last two paragraphs that the smartphone-like glasses ____.
A.may have a potential market |
B.are as common as smartphones |
C.are popular among young adults |
D.will be improved by a new technology |