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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I don’t...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

I don’t think I need 1. (tell) you that reading is beneficial to you. The more you read, the 2. (great) progress you will make. Unfortunately, most people don’t read. Sometimes, people do want to read — they’ve got a book at home sitting on the shelf, 3. they are fond of — but can never seem to find the time.

4. (obvious), to get yourself motivated to read, read something that you find 5.(interest), so there is a high 6. (possible) that you will pick it up and read it later.

Make reading a habit by setting triggers (启动器). For example, breakfast is my trigger. Whenever I break the fast, I make 7. a rule to read. You can do this for anything — when you go to the washroom, when you’re riding the subway, or when you eat dinner. Your triggers will act as a friendly reminder that you should read. It may take some time to get 8. (use) to reading, but it’s worth it!

If you’re 9. (will), use every possible moment when you have free time to get yourself 10. (bury) in the art of the written world. You won’t regret it, I promise!

 

1.to tell 2.greater 3.which 4.Obviously 5.interesting 6.possibility 7.it 8.used 9.willing 10.buried 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者主要告诉我们如何做才能使我们多阅读和想阅读。 1.考查不定式。句意:我想我不必告诉你阅读对你是有好处的。根据句子成分分析可知,need是实意动词,此处是need to do sth.“需要去做某事”,故填to tell。 2.考查固定句型。固定句型:The+比较级,the+比较级。意思是“越……越……”,故填greater。 3.考查定语从句。此处是非限定性定语从句,先行词是a book,指物,从句中的fond of后缺少宾语,只能用which引导,故填which。 4.考查副词。句意:很明显,为了让你有动力去读书,你要找一些令人感兴趣的东西去读。此处修饰整句话,应用副词Obviously,故填Obviously。 5.考查形容词。此处是find sth./sb.+adj.“发现某物/某人怎么样”,定语从句引导词that指代的主句中的something,应用形容词interesting作宾语补足语。故填interesting。 6.考查名词。固定句式:There is a high possibility that…(有很大的可能性),在该句式中,名词possibility是there be句型的主语,后接that引导的同位语从句。故填possibility。 7.考查it作形式宾语。make it a rule to do sth.“做……是一种规则”,在这个句式中,it是形式宾语,不定式是真正的主语,故填it。 8.考查固定短语。句意:这可能需要一些时间去习惯阅读,但这是值得的!根据语境可知,此处是固定短语:be/get used to“习惯于……”,故填used。 9.考查形容词。句意:如果你愿意,请利用好每一个时刻去阅读。根据语境可知,此处是形容词willing“乐意的,自愿的,心甘情愿的”,做表语,故填willing。 10.考查过去分词。句意:当你有空闲时间的时候,就把自己埋在文字世界的艺术里。此处用过去分词buried作宾语补足语,即“get +宾语+宾语补足语”结构;而短语be buried in意思是“专心于,埋头于”,故填buried。
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Increase self-awareness

The first step of self-improvement asks you to become more self-aware. Self-awareness is an ongoing journey. As life goes on, you meet with different experiences and challenges. 2.. To be on the path of self-improvement, it’s important to never lose touch with yourself.

Improve strengths (优点)

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Choosing to work on improving yourself requires you to step out of your comfort zone. It lets you face your fears, try new things, and challenge yourself. There will be times when you’ll discover a new side of your personality. 4.. Don’t let failures get you frustrated. And never get too comfortable in familiar spaces because life begins outside your comfort zone.

5.

People who’re invested in their continuous self-improvement come with an extremely positive attitude towards learning. Instead of being ignorant and escaping from their problems, they make it a point to learn from their mistakes to grow and succeed. This is a wonderful quality to have as having a learning attitude is instrumental in achieving success.

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B.Develop a learning attitude

C.And knowing your strengths is important

D.However, there will also be times when you’ll fail

E.They make you more aware of your personality, thoughts and feelings

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    Pitt Crawley was astonished to receive such a pleasant letter from his brother Rawdon Crawley. Jane was delighted, and expected that her husband Pitt would immediately divide his aunt’s inheritance (遗产) into two equal parts and send one to his brother.

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“Of course not! Why pay for a third seat in the carriage?”

It was a great moment when the two Crawley brothers met again at last. The new Sir Pitt shook his brother warmly by the hand, while Lady Jane took both Becky’s hands, and kissed her.

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“Dear, dear Rawdy!” sighed Becky. “I miss him so much.”

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“I should like to see you visiting the sick,” he said, “and being polite to those dull relations of your husband’s.”

Lord Steyne laughed again. “You were bored to tears by them all. Come now, admit it, Mrs Crawley!”

Becky gave a wicked little smile.

1.Why did Becky do lots of things against her will at Queen’s Crawley?

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2.From the underlined sentence, we can conclude that ________.

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D.Rawdon took no notice of the remark

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4.Lord Steyne admired Becky for ________.

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A.ac B.ab C.bc D.bd

 

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C.More people are expected to live past 100 years

D.Chinese people live the healthiest way of life

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4.What might be the best title of this passage?

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    It may not yet be October, but the world’s biggest beer festival is already happening in Munich, Germany. In spite of its name, Oktoberfest actually begins in the third weekend of September and lasts until the first Sunday in October. This year it started on Sept 21 and will end on Oct 6.

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