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在空白处填入适当的单词或用括号内单词或汉语的正确英文形式填空(每空一词)。 1....

在空白处填入适当的单词或用括号内单词或汉语的正确英文形式填空(每空一词)。

1.John Snow wanted to face the __________(挑战)and solve this problem.

2.The second case suggested that people ________(吸收) this disease into their bodies with their meals.

3.England is the largest part of the four countries, which is divided ________(粗略地) into three zones.

4.Hit by a _________(缺乏)of fresh air, my head ached.

5.Her first __________(印象) about our school was wonderful.

6.We climbed in the flying machine through a small__________(开口)

7.He was admitted into a key university, which is __________(令人羡慕的)

8.A footballer was accused of taking money for ____________(故意的)not scoring goals so as to let other team win.

9.Nothing is wasted and everything ,even plastic bags,can be__________(回收).

10.UN___________(组成) of many countries is quite helpful to all its members.

 

1. challenge 2. absorbed 3. roughly 4. lack 5. impression 6. opening 7. admirable 8. deliberately/purposely 9. recycled 10. consisting/made 【解析】 本题考查单词拼写,注意词形转化和主谓一致问题。 1.考查名词。句意:John Snow想直面挑战并解决这个问题。this problem表明此处用可数名词单数,故填challenge。 2.考查时态。句意:第二个病例表明,人们在吃饭时将这种疾病吸入到体内。此处的suggest表示“表明”,从句不用虚拟语气,时态与suggested保持一致,用一般过去时,故填absorbed。 3.考查副词。句意:英格兰是这四个国家中面积最大的,大致分为三个区。修饰动词divided用副词,故填roughly。 4.考查名词。句意:由于缺少新鲜空气,我的头很痛。 a lack of表示“缺少”,故填lack。 5.考查名词。句意:她对我们学校的第一印象很好。first impression表示“第一印象”,故填impression。 6.考查名词。句意:我们从一个小开口爬进了飞行器。opening是名词,表示“开口”,故填opening。 7.考查形容词。句意:他被重点大学录取了,这是令人羡慕的。此处缺少形容词作表语,故填admirable。 8.考查副词。句意:一名足球运动员被指控故意不进球以让其他球队获胜而敛财。修饰动词scoring用副词,故填deliberately/purposely。 9.考查语态。句意:没有什么是可浪费的,每一样东西,甚至是塑料袋都可以回收利用。everything ,even plastic bags与recycle之间是被动关系,应该用被动语态,故填recycled。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意:由很多国家组成的联合国对它的所有成员国都有帮助。此处可以用consisit of 和be made of表示“由……组成”,UN与consisit之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,用现在分词做后置定语,也可以去掉be ,用made of做后置定语,故填consisting/made。
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1.A. Therefore    B. Besides    C. However    D. Then

2.A. business    B. responsibility    C. excuse    D. fault

3.A. punished    B. blamed    C. caught    D. killed

4.A. temperature    B. season    C. place    D. condition

5.A. excited    B. hurt    C. late    D. tired

6.A. injure    B. bother    C. attack    D. destroy

7.A. get on with    B. get rid of    C. put up with    D. take hold of

8.A. reproducing    B. waiting    C. hiding    D. disappearing

9.A. Since    B. Once    C. Whether    D. Although

10.A. reminding    B. upsetting    C. comforting    D. influencing

11.A. escaped    B. succeeded    C. regretted    D. failed

12.A. bed    B. work    C. school    D. hospital

13.A. peaceful    B. afraid    C. active    D. happy

14.A. recovery    B. development    C. study    D. growth

15.A. protected    B. nursed    C. scolded    D. affected

16.A. loss    B. operation    C. pressure    D. movement

17.A. leave    B. catch    C. forget    D. beat

18.A. Uncertainly    B. Unsuccessfully    C. Unusually    D. Unfortunately

19.A. painful    B. disappointed    C. nervous    D. ashamed

20.A. bigger    B. weaker    C. smaller    D. stronger

 

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D. Too much caffeine can cause health problems, such as headaches and sleeplessness.

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A. Modem nutrients.

B. Parts of the fruits.

C. Its frozen seeds.

D. Plant pots with soil.

2.Why are scientists interested in this discovery?

A. It helps them learn how plant life has changed in the past 30,000 years.

B. It can help guide future efforts to protect endangered plants’ life.

C. It can provide directions for where to look for other ancient plants.

D. It proves that all plant life can survive for thousands of years when frozen.

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A. plants

B. seeds

C. scientists

D. storage lockers

4.The purpose of the passage is to            .

A. discuss a plant conservation effort

B. introduce some ancient plants

C. outline some causes of global warming

D. describe a scientific research project

 

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