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根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。

When you visit a restaurant, you may see some people eating  on their own. In the past, it  might have seemed   1.(奇怪的) to eat alone, because this might have suggested that they had no friends or disliked socializing (社交) with others. However, that is     2.(改变).

According to a new  3.( ) by a US-based research company, the average adult eats six meals alone each week and 387 meals each year. That means eating alone has 4.( ) been a new trend (趋势). In China, eating alone is also getting    5.(受欢迎的). “Eating alone can   6.( ) people to enjoy dinner in a private space freely,” China Daily noted.

It is true that when people    7.( ) to eat with other people, they must be influenced by them. If those people share  8.(相似的) habits, they are lucky and can enjoy a satisfying meal. If not, they must deal with the terrible experience of bad table 9.( ), upsetting dialogues and   10.(糟糕的) food.

 

1.strange 2.changing 3.survey 4.already 5.popular 6.allow 7.choose 8.similar 9.manners 10.awful 【解析】 本文介绍了现在一个人在餐馆吃饭是一种新的趋势。一个人吃饭可以让人们在一个私人空间里自由地享用晚餐,不会受到别人的影响。 1.句意:在过去,一个人吃饭可能看起来很奇怪,因为这可能表明他们没有朋友或不喜欢与他人交往。 作为系动词seem的表语,用形容词,故填strange。 2.句意:然而,这种情况正在改变。 主语that与谓语change之间是主动关系,谓语用现在进行时,故填changing。 3.句意:根据美国一家研究公司的一项新调查,成年人平均每周吃六顿饭,每年吃387顿饭。 有不定冠词a修饰,用单数名词,故填survey。 4.句意:这意味着一个人吃饭已经成为一种新趋势。 此处用于现在完成时的肯定句中,故填already。 5.句意:在中国,一个人吃饭也正受欢迎。 作为系动词get的表语,用形容词,故填popular。 6.句意:《中国日报》指出:“一个人吃饭可以让人们在一个私人空间里自由地享用晚餐。” allow sb to do sth “允许某人做某事”,位于情态动词can后,作谓语,用动词原形,故填allow。 7.句意:的确,当人们选择和别人一起吃饭时,他们一定会受到别人的影响。 choose to do sth “选择做某事”,此处主语people是复数形式,谓语用非第三人称单数形式,故填choose。 8.句意:如果这些人有相似的习惯,他们是幸运的,可以享受一顿满意的饭菜。 修饰名词habits,用形容词,故填similar。 9.句意:如果没有,他们必须处理糟糕的餐桌礼仪,令人不快的对话和糟糕的食物这些体验。 table manners“餐桌礼仪”。故填manners。 10.句意:如果没有,他们必须处理糟糕的餐桌礼仪,令人不快的对话和糟糕的食物这些体验。修饰名词food,用形容词,故填awful。
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Dr. Thomas Gilovich, psychology professor at Cornell University, has studied the topic for over 20 years. According to Dr. Gilovich, “We buy things to make us happy, and we succeed, but only for a while. New things are exciting to us at first, but then we adapt to them.” In other words, once the excitement of our newest buying wears off, we begin looking for something else to buy to make us happy.

Dr. Gilovich  found that our satisfaction  with  possessions( ) fades over time. Yet our happiness over things we’ve experienced increases. For that reason, he noted that we are spending our money on the wrong things.

A study out of San Francisco State University agrees. The research showed that those people who spent money on experiences instead of possessions were happier. They also thought their money was better invested(投资).

Why experiences are the better investment? “ A trip, adventure, or hobby is more likely to bring people closer together and unite them over a shared interest,” According to Gilovich. As a result, these experiences typically create a positive link and good feelings toward the other person  or people.

Also, your experiences become a part of you. You might be someone who  loves  taking cooking lessons. More than likely, you’ll become known by friends and family as a great cook. They won’t know you as someone who owns the latest kitchen equipment.

Moreover, experiences provide lasting memories. Planned experiences are always something we expect. Then when the moment arrives, if we enjoy ourselves in the activity, we’re left with beautiful memories. These memories will often last a lifetime. Even our worst trips, on many occasions, are later remembered with laughter.

Most of us have limited resources. Why not spend them on things that will make the greatest influence on our lives--meaningful experiences?

1.The writer raises a question at the beginning of this article in order to________.

A.lead into the topic B.know about the answer

C.make a survey D.divide the article into two parts

2.The underlined phrase “adapt to” in paragraph two may mean________

A.pay attention to B.look forward to

C.get used to D.stick to

3.The following pie charts show how the four people spent their money in 2019. According to the article, who might live a much happier life than the other three?

A.Mary B.Stacy

C.Michael D. Andrew

4.What’s the purpose of this passage?

A.To tell people to stop buying expensive things.

B.To encourage people to spend money on meaningful experiences.

C.To advise people to take cooking lessons in their free time.

D.To explain why experiences can make people happier.

 

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Thirty minutes later, I could see only one-tenth of my screen while the rest was black. The  next morning, I decided not to go to the phone store until 24 hours later. I felt a sense of calm that day, which led to my not going for one week. One week ended up becoming 60 days without my smartphone. Here are three advantages I noticed.

1.                                   

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Boredom is typically something we avoid at all costs. However, new ideas are often hidden in boredom. When you enter a state of boredom, you allow your mind to relax and get away from the realities of today to the possibilities of tomorrow. Then boredom ends up being a perfect way for new ideas to pop out.

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A study found that people aged 18 to 33 checked their smartphones 85 times a day, or once every 10 minutes.

By not having my smartphone, my distraction(使人分心的事) time went down, which helped me fall into deep work more easily. There were many times when I found myself wondering what  to do with the afternoon since I had already completed my stressful tasks for the day.

3.Your mental health will improve a lot

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C.You’ll become bored. D.You’ll get away from the realities.

3.Which of the following statement is the writer’s OPINION about smartphones?

A.While waiting in line, most people play their smart phones to kill time.

B.Adults aged 18 to 33 check their smartphones once every ten minutes.

C.Focusing too much on smart phones causes problems to physical health.

D.Spending time with friends in real life does good to our mental health.

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A.sharing experiences. B.asking questions.

C.telling stories. D.giving examples

 

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The child was forced to become a street beggar in order to make a living. Living a poor and hopeless life, he still dreamed of being an important man someday.

When Mulli turned 16, he walked for three days to Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, in search of work.

In the years that followed, he tried many difficult jobs.

Mulli saved his money and bought a car, which he began using as a taxi in 1971. In time, he started a transportation service. The company, called “Mullyways,” became quite successful. Mulli then went on to become the owner of an oil company.

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So far, MCF has helped more than 12,000 children through its MCF homes and community-based centers.

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A.clothes B.food C.love D.education

4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A.From A Poor Boy to A Rich Man B.Charles Mulli--Father to the Fatherless

C.Mully Children’s Family D.Help Homeless Children

 

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--Aaron, Oregon

During a time when your parents aren’t busy, kindly ask them why they made this rule. Then listen to what they have to say. They might be worried about crumps or spills, which could make the room dirty. Or they may have other reasons. By speaking to them openly and honestly, you and your parents may come to understand each other’s point of view.

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I nod but sigh(叹气).

The community theater is busy when we get there. Theater used to be what my mom and I did together--one play a year for our ________thing. With Henry involved, it doesn’t seem so special anymore.

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And then, suddenly, my bow comes untied and my skirt begins to drop. In front of hundreds of people! It’s not a(n)   __________. It is horribly real. Laughter sprinkles throughout the audience(观众), and I can feel my face burst into flames.

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