Unit 3 Cloze 1 (2-3A) Gail and I imagined a quiet wedding. During our two years together we had experienced the happy and unhappy moments of a couple 2 to know, understand, and respect each other. But through it 3 we had honestly confronted the weaknesses and 4 of each other 's characters Our racial and cultural differences enhanced our relationship and taught us a great deal about tolerance, compromise, and being open 5 each other. Gail sometimes wondered 6 I and other blacks were so 7 with the racial issue. and i was surprised that she seemed to forget the subtler forms of racial hatred in American Gail and i had no illusions 8 what the future held for us as a married 9 couple in America. The continual 10 of our strength was our mutual trust and 1. A)average B)always C)usual 2. A)learns B)learn C)to learn D)learnin 3.A)叫ll B)everything D)what 4. A)virtue B)strength C)reward D)notion 5. a)to B C)with D) 6. A) why B)whether D)where B)performed 8. A)at B)from C)about D)for 9. A)combined B)mixed C)joined D) united 10. A)origin B)resource C)source D)instinct
Unit 3 Cloze 1 (2---3A) Gail and I imagined a quiet wedding. During our two years together we had experienced the __1__ happy and unhappy moments of a couple __2__ to know, understand, and respect each other. But through it __3__ we had honestly confronted the weaknesses and __4__ of each other’s characters. Our racial and cultural differences enhanced our relationship and taught us a great deal about tolerance, compromise, and being open__5__ each other. Gail sometimes wondered __6__ I and other blacks were so __7__ with the racial issue, and I was surprised that she seemed to forget the subtler forms of racial hatred in American society. Gail and I had no illusions __8__ what the future held for us as a married, __9__ couple in America. The continual __10__ of our strength was our mutual trust and respect. 1. A) average B) always C) usual D) often 2. A) learns B) learn C) to learn D) learning 3. A) all B) everything C) anything D) what 4. A) virtue B) strength C) reward D) notion 5. A) to B) on C) with D) in 6. A) why B) whether C) if D) where 7. A) engaged B) performed C) conducted D) involved 8. A) at B) from C) about D) for 9. A) combined B) mixed C) joined D) united 10. A) origin B) resource C) source D) instinct
Unit 3 Cloze 2 (2—3A When Gail spread the news of our wedding plans to her family she met with some resistance. Her mother, Deborah, all along had been supportive our relationship and even joked about 2 we were going to get married so she could have grandchildren. 3 congratulations upon hearing our news, Deborah counseled Gail to be really sure she 4 the right thing So it was all right to date him, but it's wrong for me to marry him. Is his color the problem, Mom? Gail told me she had asked her mother To start with i must admit that at first i had doubts about a mixed marriage. But when I met Mark I found him a charming and intelligent young guy. 6 mother would be proud to have him for a son-in-law. So, color has nothing to do with it. Yes Some even express 8 at what you're doing. But they live in different world. So you see, Marks color is not the problem. My biggest worry is 9 you may be marrying Mark for the same wrong reasons that I married your father. When we met I saw him as my beloved, intelligent, charming, and caring It was all so new, all so exciting, and we all thought, on the surface at least, that 10 was an ideal marriage with every indication that it would last forever. I realized only later that i didn't know my loved, your father, very well when you married 1. A)with B)for C)of D)over 2. A)since B)which C)because 3. A)Regardless of B)Instead of C)In return for 4. A)was doing B)did C)had dor 5. A)unconsciously B)previously C)subsequently D)intentionally 6. A)Each B)Any C) Every D)All 7. A)say C)talk D)chat 8. A)shock B)surprise C)startle D)amaze 9. A)whether B)if C)hoy D)that 10. A)we B)ours C)our
Unit 3 Cloze 2 (2—3A) When Gail spread the news of our wedding plans to her family she met with some resistance. Her mother, Deborah, all along had been supportive __1__ our relationship, and even joked about __2__ we were going to get married so she could have grandchildren. __3__ congratulations upon hearing our news, Deborah counseled Gail to be really sure she __4__ the right thing. “So it was all right to date him, but it’s wrong for me to marry him. Is his color the problem, Mom?” Gail__5__ told me she had asked her mother. “To start with I must admit that at first I had doubts about a mixed marriage. But when I met Mark I found him a charming and intelligent young guy. __6__ mother would be proud to have him for a son-in-law. So, color has nothing to do with it. Yes, my friends __7__. Some even express __8__ at what you’re doing. But they live in a different world. So you see, Mark’s color is not the problem. My biggest worry is __9__ you may be marrying Mark for the same wrong reasons that I married your father. When we met I saw him as my beloved, intelligent, charming, and caring It was all so new, all so exciting, and we all thought, on the surface at least, that __10__ was an ideal marriage with every indication that it would last forever. I realized only later that I didn’t know my loved, your father, very well when you married.” 1. A) with B) for C) of D) over 2. A) since B) which C) because D) when 3. A) Regardless of B) Instead of C) In return for D) As for 4. A) was doing B) did C) had done D) would do 5. A) unconsciously B) previously C) subsequently D) intentionally 6. A) Each B) Any C) Every D) All 7. A) say B) speak C) talk D) chat 8. A) shock B) surprise C) startle D) amaze 9. A) whether B) if C) how D) that 10. A) we B) ours C) our D) us
Unit 3 Cloze 3 (2---3B) One day, my mother called me, to invite me a birthday dinner for my father My brother vincent was bringing his girlfriend, Lisa Lum. I could bring a friend, too I knew she would do this, because cooking was 2 my mother expressed her love, her pride, her power. Just be sure to tell her later that her cooking was the best you ever tasted, I told Rich. Believe me The eve of the dinner, I sat in the kitchen watching her cook, waiting for the right moment to tell her about our marriage plans, 3 we had decided to get married next July, about seven months 4. She was cubing garlic and slicing cabbage into small pieces and chatting at the same time about Auntie Suyuan "She can only cook 5 at directions. My instructions are in my fingers. I know what secret ingredient to put in just by using my nose! And she was slicing so quickly, 6 not paying attention to her sharp chopping knife, that I was afraid the tips of her fingers would become one of the ingredients of the purple vegetable and pork dish I was hoping she would say something first 7 Rich. I had seen her expression when she opened the door, 8 smile as she surveyed him from head to 9 checking her judgment of him against 10 already given to her by Auntie Suyuan I tried to anticipate what criticism she would have 1.A)at D)on 2. A)why B)how C)where D) what 3. A)that B)which C)whether D)when 4. A)distant B)fa C)further )away 5. A)to look B)looked C)looking D)looks 6. A)obviously B)seemingly C) apparently D)consciously 7. A)concerning B C)bothering D) troubling 8. A)she forced B)she forcing C)her forced D)her forcing 9. A)ankle B)feet C)toe D) 10. A)one B)it C)those D)that
Unit 3 Cloze 3 (2---3B) One day, my mother called me, to invite me __1__ a birthday dinner for my father. My brother Vincent was bringing his girlfriend, Lisa Lum. I could bring a friend, too. I knew she would do this, because cooking was __2__ my mother expressed her love, her pride, her power. “ Just be sure to tell her later that her cooking was the best you ever tasted,” I told Rich. “Believe me.” The eve of the dinner, I sat in the kitchen watching her cook, waiting for the right moment to tell her about our marriage plans, __3__ we had decided to get married next July, about seven months __4__. She was cubing garlic and slicing cabbage into small pieces and chatting at the same time about Auntie Suyuan : “She can only cook __5__ at directions. My instructions are in my fingers. I know what secret ingredients to put in just by using my nose!” And she was slicing so quickly, __6__ not paying attention to her sharp chopping knife, that I was afraid the tips of her fingers would become one of the ingredients of the purple vegetable and pork dish. I was hoping she would say something first __7__ Rich. I had seen her expression when she opened the door, __8__ smile as she surveyed him from head to __9__, checking her judgment of him against __10__ already given to her by Auntie Suyuan. I tried to anticipate what criticism she would have. 1. A) at B) for C) to D) on 2. A) why B) how C) where D) what 3. A) that B) which C) whether D) when 4. A) distant B) far C) further D) away 5. A) to look B) looked C) looking D) looks 6. A) obviously B) seemingly C) apparently D) consciously 7. A) concerning B) worrying C) bothering D) troubling 8. A) she forced B) she forcing C) her forced D) her forcing 9. A) ankle B) feet C) toe D) sole 10. A) one B) it C) those D) that