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语法填空:在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

We all know the Internet. It has affected the words we use greatly. It has been 20 years since the website Dictionary.com1. (set) up and it has looked into how other meanings of the words we commonly use2.(create) by the worldwide web in the past two decades. Dictionary.com boss Liz says it's3. (interest) to see how much the rise of technology has shaped our word use over time. 4. (celebrate) its 20th birthday, the website looks back at 20 words5. have expanded (扩大) in meaning. One of the clearest changes is to the word “friend". For centuries, this word was a noun. The rise of Facebook means it is now also a verb. The word “tablet" once only6. (mean) a flat piece of stone, but now it is a small portable computer. Centuries ago, who believed that these changes 7. (happen) in the 21st century?

 

1.was set 2.have been created 3.interesting 4.To celebrate 5.which/that 6.meant 7.would happen 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了互联网极大地影响了我们的用词。 1.考查时态和被动语态。句意:Dictionary.com网站成立已经20年了,它调查了在过去20年里,我们常用的单词的其他含义是如何被互联网创造出来的。分析可知,it has been +一段时间+since+一般过去时句子,为固定句式,所填动词在since从句中,应用一般过去时,且与从句主语之间为被动关系。故填was set。 2.考查时态和被动语态。句意:Dictionary.com网站成立已经20年了,它调查了在过去20年里,我们常用的单词的其他含义是如何被互联网创造出来的。结合时间状语“in the past two decades”可知,应是现在完成时,且动词与主语之间应是被动关系。故填have been created。 3.考查形容词。句意:Dictionary.com的老板利兹说,随着时间的推移,科技的发展在很大程度上改变了我们对单词的使用,看看这一点很有趣。分析可知,所填空应是形容词作表语,且形式主语为it,真正主语为之后动词不定式结构“to see how much the rise of technology has shaped our word use over time”,应用-ing形式形容词。故填interesting。 4.考查动词不定式。句意:为了庆祝它的20岁生日,该网站回顾了20个词义扩展的单词。分析可知,所填空应是本句目的状语,动词不定式位于句首可作目的状语。故填To celebrate。 5.考查定语从句。句意:为了庆祝它的20岁生日,该网站回顾了20个词义扩展的单词。分析可知,“__5___ have expanded (扩大) in meaning”应是之前名词“20 words”的限定性定语从句,先行词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词which/that引导。故填which/that。 6.考查时态。句意:“tablet”这个词以前只表示一块平整的石头,但现在它是一种小型的便携式电脑。分析可知,所填空应是谓语,结合时间状语“once(曾经)”可知,应是一般过去时。故填meant。 7.考查时态。句意:几个世纪以前,谁相信这些变化会在21世纪发生?分析可知,所填空为从句谓语,结合主句谓语“believed(一般过去时)”以及从句时间状语“in the 21st century”,可知应是过去将来时结构:would+do。故填would happen。
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语法填空:在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

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语法填空:在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

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For almost a century, scientists have assumed, tiredness—or exhaustion—in athletes originates(起源于) in the muscles. Precise explanations have varied, but all have been based on the “Limitations Theory”. In other words, muscles tire because they hit a physical limit: they either run out of fuel or oxygen or they drown in harmful by-products(副产品).

In the past few years, however, Timothy Noakes from the University of Cape Town, South Africa, has examined this standard theory. Tiredness, he argues, is caused not by signals springing from overtaxed muscles, but is an emotional response which begins in the brain. The fundamental nature of his new theory is that the brain paces the muscles to keep them well back from the edge of exhaustion. When the brain decides it’s time to quit, it creates unbearable muscle tiredness. This “Central Governor” theory remains controversial, but it does explain many puzzling aspects of athletic performance.

A recent discovery that Noakes calls the “lactic acid paradox” made him start researching this area seriously. Lactic acid is a by-product of exercise, and the increase of it is often mentioned as a cause of tiredness. But when research subjects exercise in certain conditions created artificially, they become tired even though lactic acid levels remain low. Nor has the oxygen content of their blood fallen too low for them to keep going. Obviously, something else was making them tire before they hit either of these physiological limits.

Noakes conducted an experiment with seven cyclists. It has long been known that during exercise, the body never uses 100% of the available muscle fibres(纤维). The amount used varies, but in some tasks such as this cycling test the body calls on about 30%. His team found that as tiredness set in, the electrical activity in cyclist’s legs declined—even when they were making a great effort to cycle as fast as they could.

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C.The body uses 100% of the muscle fibres in exercise.

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Robotic Puppy

Roll over, sit and fetch aren’t commands normally given to a robot, but the smart toy company WowWee has developed a new way of owning a puppy.

CHIP (Canine Home Intelligent Pet) is a robotic dog with blue LED eyes and pointy ears and can sit, shake, dance and make all types of dog noises. It also has tracking capabilities to help locate its owner. “The beauty about CHIP is that it has its own thing going on,” said Sufer, CTO at WowWee. “It has its own life and own kind of intelligence. Even if you’re not around, it’s always doing something.”

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