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根据首字母或中文提示,写出下列各句中的单词,并将单词的完整形式写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。

1.Attaching the message to its leg,he set the bird l__________.

2.Can you help me look up the word in the dictionary when it is c __________for you

3.A man of words and not of d_________ is like a garden full of weeds.

4.I've just returned from England and now I'd like to u___________you on some of the latest news.

5.Every packet of cigarettes contains p________chemicals that can result in lung cancer and heart disease.

6.The room is _______(装饰)with flowers and balloons,which adds to the atmosphere of the coming festival.

7.To fight against COVID-19,perhaps what we first need to do is stop people_______(恐慌)。

8.We need to know the customs of a country so that we do not_________(使尴尬)others.

9."Nice to see you all here."is a useful _________(表达)that you can use when giving a talk.

10.In the 1950s the Chinese government introduced_________(简化)Chinese characters and now they have widespread use in China's mainland.

 

1.loose 2.convenient 3.deeds 4.update 5.poisonous 6.decorated 7.panicking 8.embarrass 9.expression 10.simplified 【解析】 1.考查形容词。句意:他把信绑在鸟腿上,就把鸟放了。根据句意和所给首字母,此处是形容词loose,意思为“松开的,自由的”,在句中作宾语补足语;短语 set loose“松开,放开”。故填loose。 2.考查形容词。句意:你方便的时候能帮我在字典里查查这个词吗?在be动词is 后,应用形容词作表语;根据句意和所给首字母,应是形容词convenient,意思为“方便的”。故填convenient。 3.考查可数名词单复数。句意:光说空话不做事,犹如花园光长刺。在介词of后应是名词;根据句意和所给首字母,应是名词deed,意思为“行动”;and是并列连词,根据and 前面的words,此处deed应用复数形式;“of words”和“not of deeds”是并列成分。故填deeds。 4.考查动词。句意:我刚从英国回来,现在我想告诉你一些最新的消息。would like to后接动词原形,所填词应是动词;根据句意和所给首字母,应是动词update,意思为“给……提供最新消息”。故填update。 5.考查形容词。句意:每包香烟都含有能导致肺癌和心脏病的有毒化学物质。修饰名词chemicals,应是形容词;根据句意和所给首字母,应是形容词poisonous, 意思为“有毒的”。故填poisonous。 6.考查被动语态。句意:房间里装饰着鲜花和气球,为即将到来的节日增添了气氛。分析句子结构,所填词应是谓语动词;根据所给汉语意思,应是动词decorate;句子主语the room和decorate之间为逻辑上的动宾关系,应是被动语态;前面有be动词is,因此用过去分词;短语be decorated with“用……装饰”。故填decorated。 7.考查非谓语动词。句意:为了对抗新冠状病毒,也许我们首先需要做的是让人们不再恐慌。 根据所给汉语意思,应是动词panic;根据句意,此处是短语stop sb. (from ) doing…“阻止某人做……”,其中介词from省略,后接动名词作宾语;panic的现在分词形式是panicking。故填panicking。 8.考查动词。句意:我们需要了解一个国家的风俗习惯,这样我们就不会让别人感到尴尬。在助动词do not后,应是动词原形;根据所给汉语意思,应是动词embarrass。故填embarrass。 9.考查名词。句意:“很高兴在这里见到你们。”是一个你在演讲时可以使用的有用表达。在不定冠词a后,应是名词;根据所给汉语意思,应是名词impression。故填expression。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意:上世纪50年代,中国政府引入了简体汉字,现在简体汉字在中国大陆广泛使用。此处修饰名词短语Chinese characters,应是形容词性质的词;根据所给汉语意思,应是动词simplify;Chinese characters和simplify之间为逻辑上的动宾关系,因此用过去分词作定语。故填simplified。
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2.A.examining B.determining C.watching D.explaining

3.A.wash B.try C.force D.win

4.A.hammer B.test C.comment D.time

5.A.cares B.complains C.knows D.declares

6.A.practice B.struggle C.analysis D.check

7.A.skilled B.interested C.tired D.worried

8.A.carried B.lost C.sold D.destroyed

9.A.settled down B.rose up C.took over D.got away

10.A.Nothing B.That C.This D.It

11.A.ever B.instead C.altogether D.even

12.A.remember B.get C.make D.protect

13.A.status B.standard C.need D.price

14.A.praise B.break C.newspaper D.bread

15.A.art B.benefit C.importance D.motto

16.A.blacksmiths B.soldiers C.shoemakers D.villagers

17.A.hesitate B.help C.refuse D.return

18.A.aid B.work C.advice D.offer

19.A.challenging B.attractive C.lively D.funny

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People have established routes on water,too.Rivers and canals have served as effective routes for people to move around and carry things.For example,in the old,Japanese city of Edo,water routes were used for the transportation of agricultural products,seafood,and wood. 3.They were important for the movement of ships,particularly in the days when they moved mainly by wind power.Using these sea routes,people could go to places they had not been able to reach before.

People have gone on to open routes in the sky as well.Since the invention of the airplane,they have made it possible to travel long distances easily.Finally,people became able to travel safely and comfortably high in the sky,and going vast distances only took a small amount of time.

4.By using this worldwide route,people can easily get information that once was available mainly from books and face-to-face communication.

As long as there have been people,there have been routes to connect them.5.

A.People could travel great distances.

B.People have also opened routes across the sea.

C.Today,we have a new type of route,the Internet.

D.Therefore,towns,cities,and entire countries improved them.

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For decades,this attractive city of hills,bordered by water on three sides,was a precious harbor for immigrants and artists.That's no longer the case.In a time of rare consensus(共识), everyone agrees that something has become bad in San Francisco.

The city is rich in what other areas desire:start-ups,high-paying jobs,educated young people and rising property values.In the shadow of such wealth,however,San Francisco struggles with a homeless problem,which even forced Mayor London Breed to send a team to clean up human waste on the streets.

To many citizens,San Francisco has become unrecognizable in 10 years,as if it had received cosmetic surgery(整容手术)。It has less of what makes a city energetic.It has the lowest percentage of children of any major American city,and is home to about as many dogs as humans under the age of 18.To take a midday tour downtown is to be surrounded by an army of young workers,mostly white and male.Seeing a child who is learning to walk is similar to finding an endangered animal.

The city has also become less of a home to artists and musicians,because they cannot afford their practising spaces.How will the city create its next Grateful Dead or generation of Beat Writers? Part of being an artist is being an observer of what's going on,says Victor Krummenacher,a member of a rock band who left the city in 2019 after 30 years."In this area,you're only stuck in the jam and costs.”

Everyone has a story about what is not here anymore:the inability to find a hardware store,a shoe repair or an independent music club.Businesses that were part of the memory,tradition and the lives of San Franciscans are being replaced with hipster(潮人)shops,which work to keep an artificial memory of its past.

1.The writer mentions the two restaurant owners in Paragraph 1 to introduce.

A.the way of keeping workers

B.the high costs in this city

C.America's Tech wonderland

D.their business life in this city

2.Paragraph 5 mainly tells us that

A.San Francisco is an energetic city with many dogs

B.Young workers often take a midday walk in San Francisco

C.many citizens in San Francisco have received cosmetic surgery

D.children make up a small part of the population in San Francisco

3.Grateful Dead in Paragraph 6 is probably the name of

A.a football team

B.a famous restaurant

C.a musician group

D.a government organization

4.What does the writer probably think of the life in San Francisco?

A.Disappointing.

B.Dangerous.

C.Colorful.

D.Traditional.

5.What can we infer from the passage?

A.The economy in San Francisco is turning for the worse.

B.The homeless people like to throw rubbish on the streets.

C.Many people can't afford the high costs in San Francisco.

D.Hipster shops keep the tradition of businesses in San Francisco.

 

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    We've known for years that plants can see,hear,smell and communicate with chemicals.Now, reported New Scientist,they have been recorded making sounds when stressed.

In a yet-to-be-published study, Itzhak Khait and his team at Tel Aviv University, in Israel, found that tomato and tobacco plants can make ultrasonic(超声的)noises. The plants "cry out" due to lack of water,or when they are cut. It's just too high-pitched(音调高的)for humans to hear.

Microphones placed 10 centimeters away from the plants picked up sounds in the ultrasonic range of 20 to 100 kilohertz(干赫兹)Human hearing usually ranges from 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz."These findings can change the way we think about the plant kingdom,”they wrote.

On average,"thirsty"tomato plants made 35 sounds an hour,while tobacco plants made 11. When they were cut,tomato plants made an average of 25 sounds in the following hour,and tobacco plants 15.Unstressed plants produced less than one sound per hour,on average.

Perhaps most interestingly,different types of stress led to different sounds.The researchers trained a machine-learning model to separate the plants' sounds from those of the wind,rain and other noises of the greenhouse.In most cases,it correctly recognized whether the stress was caused by dryness or a cut.Water-hungry tobacco appears to make louder sounds than cut tobacco,for example.Although Khait and his colleagues only looked at tomato and tobacco plants,they think other plants also make sounds when stressed.

If farmers could hear these sounds,said the team,they could give water to the plants that need  it most.As climate change causes more droughts,they said this would be important information for farmers. "The sounds that drought-stressed plants make could be used in precision(精准) agriculture, "said Anne Visscher at the Royal Botanic Gardens,Kew,in the UK.

Khait's report also suggests that insects can hear the sounds up to 5 meters away and respond. For example,a moth(蛾子)may decide not to lay eggs on a water-stressed plant.Edward Farmer. at the University of Lausanne,Switzerland,is doubtful.He said that the idea of moths listening to plants is"a little too speculative

If plants are screaming(尖叫)for fear of their survival,maybe we should be glad we can't hear them.

1.Paragraph 3 mainly explains_______.

A.where humans differ from plants

B.how the research was carried out

C.what the findings of the study are

D.why humans can't hear the cries of plants

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the study?

A.All plants make sounds when they feel hungry.

B.Stressed plants make more sounds than unstressed ones.

C.Tobacco plants are more afraid of thirsty than being cut.

D.The more stressed a plant is,the louder sounds it makes.

3.What does the underlined word"speculative"in Paragraph 7 probably mean?

A.Surprising.

B.Uncertain.

C.Incorrect.

D.Unique.

4.What is the best title for the text?

A.Deaf humans

B.Stressed plants

C.Silent screams

D.Precision agriculture

 

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