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课文内容填词 根据所给的首字母在空格里填入所缺单词。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)  注意:每个空格填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。

1.Unfortunately, although van Gogh c____________ his whole being to painting, he received little reward for his effort.

2.The i____________ idea for our festival was hatched back in 1978, when it was known as the Utah/US Festival.

3. Bill Haley and the Comets then recorded “Rock Around the Clock”, which was a number one h____________ of 1995.

4.They make the a___________ that children spend too much time chatting and playing games instead of focusing on their school work.

5.These new ways of digging a___________ the pace of the London Underground’s development.

 

1. committed 2. initial 3.hit 4.assumption 5.accelerated 【解析】 试题分析: 1. commit one’s whole being to doing全身心投入做…,commit用过去时 2.我们节日的最初的想法是在1878年成形的,当时大家都知道是Utah/US Festival ,形容词:最初的initial 3.考查名词:hit是“流行的音乐,电影等”。 4.make the assumption是“假设”,that后面是同位语从句。 5.新的挖掘方式加快伦敦地铁的发展速度:动词:加快,用过去时accelerated 考点:考查课文填空
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On the morning of Apr. 20, different from any other Saturdays, a powerful earthquake which measured 7.0 magnitude occurred in Ya’an, Sichuan Province. The quake happened close to the area where 70,000 died when another powerful hit took place in 2008. The 4.20 earthquake shook Sichuan with 208 people missing or dead. Nearly 14, 000 are reported to have been injured. Thousands of buildings collapsed, leaving victims homeless. Water and electricity supplies were cut off, which left concerns about the welfare of the survivors. In Lushan, where the most of the damage was concentrated, facilities of communication broke down. Victims lost contact with the outside world.

All the country have been shocked at the tragic news. Numerous relief is pouring in from all over China to the victims of the Lushan earthquake. Governments of all levels have taken some efficient measures to relieve the impact of earthquake. On Sunday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made it to the worst-stricken Lushan, issuing several statements to ensure rescuing the buried and other injured people. Meanwhile, he visited some of those being treated for their injuries in the temporary hospitals set up with an open-air emergency facility. Rows of Red Cross tents are now home to some of the thousands left homeless by this deadly earthquake. State media says thousands of troops along with volunteers help with the rescue operation and to hand out supplies.

People from across the country are called on to donate to relieve and help rebuild the earthquake-hit area. Lots of students ranging from university students to kindergarten kids have given away their pocket money just to do their own bit in this relief campaign. Hong Kong special government at first proposed to donate 100 million HONG Kong dollars, which was rejected by some of members of government’s parliament(议员), who questioned whether China’s Red Cross could put every cent into practical use honestly, for in 2008 Wenchuan earthquake China’s Red Cross failed to make it clear how they spent the charity money. Anyway the proposal was at last passed on May 3. At the same time, China’s Red Cross, determined to make a bit change, promised to give a detailed account of where every cent would go.

 

Title

Ya’an Earthquake

Time

April 20, 2013

Outbreak

A powerful earthquake    1.    7.0 magnitude hit Ya’an, Sichuan Province.

Destruction

The quake    2.    over 200 people’s lives, leaving 14,000 people    3.   .

Thousands of buildings    4.   down, making thousands of people homeless.

Water and electricity supplies were cut off.

   5.  

measures

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made several statements to ensure the    6.    of the victims.

Volunteers throughout the nation along with troops are participating in helping to    7.   supplies.

Donation

A nationwide donation campaign has been    8.  .

Some of Hong Kong members of parliament questioned the    9.    of China’s Red Cross.

HK donation proposal was    10.    passed as China’s Red Cross promised to report its expending charity money.

 

 

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Without having a nature experience, kids, can turn out just fine, but they are missing out a huge enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical health and mental health, to stress levels, creativity and cognitive(认知的)skills. Experts predict modern kids will have poorer health than their parents — and they say a lack of outside play is surely part of it; research suggests that kids do better academically in schools with a nature component and that play in nature fosters(培养)leadership by the smartest, not by the toughest. Even a tiny outdoor experience can create wonder in a child. The three-year-old turning over his first rock realizes he is not alone in the world. A clump of trees on the roadside can be the whole universe in his eyes. We really need to value that more.

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1.According to the passage, children without experiencing nature will _________.

A. be less healthy both physically and mentally B. keep a high sense of wonder

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A. blame children for getting lost in computer games

B. show his concern about children’s lack of experience in nature

C. encourage children to protect parks from encroachment

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Today, we complete our story about the influential English writer William Shakespeare. He wrote plays and poems during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, which remain very popular today.

During earlier times, people would probably have learned several ancient Roman and Greek plays. It was not unusual for writers to produce more current versions of these works. For example, in Shakespeare’s play “The Comedy of Errors”, Shakespeare borrowed certain details from the ancient Roman writer Plautus. For his play “Macbeth”, Shakespeare most likely used a work on Scottish history by Raphael Holinshed for information. Shakespeare might have borrowed from other writers, but the intensity(强度)of his imagination and language made the plays his own. While many plays by other writers of his time have been forgotten, Shakespeare and his art live on.

Shakespeare was also influenced by the world around him. He described the sights and sounds of London in his plays. His works include observations about political struggles, the fear of diseases, and the popular language of the city’s tradesmen. Shakespeare’s knowledge of the English countryside is also clear. His works include descriptions of deep forests, local flowers, and the ancient popular traditions of rural people.

It would be impossible to list all of the ways in which Shakespeare’s works have influenced the world culture. But the first and greatest example would be his great influence on the English language. During his time, the English language was changing. Many new words from other languages were being added. Shakespeare used his sharp mind and poetic inventiveness to create hundreds of new words and rework old ones. For example, he created the noun forms of “critic”, “mountaineer” and “eyeball”. Many common expressions in English come from his plays, including “pomp and circumstance(装腔作势)” from “Othello”, “full circle(绕圈子地)” from “King Lear”, etc. The list of cultural creations influenced by Shakespeare is almost endless. From paintings to television to music and dance, Shakespeare was well represented. Shakespeare’s plays have been translated into every major language in the world.

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1. From the passage, we can see that ________.

A. Shakespeare was hard­working when he was a student

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A. an introduction to Shakespeare’s life and his works

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C. Shakespeare’s greatest influence on the world culture.

D. how culture influenced Shakespeare and he influenced culture.

 

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