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完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句...

完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。

1.                              a car, I could get out of this place. (only)

要是我有一辆车,我就能离开这个地方了。

2.Afraid of the fire, away                         . (run)

由于怕火,那些野生动物逃跑了

3.The girl fell down on the playground but got up quickly,                           the race. (determine)

这个女孩摔倒在操场上,但很快爬了起来,决心完成比赛。

4.                          sitting in the classroom all day may account for these students’ dropping out. (feed)

厌倦了整日坐在教室里可能是这些学生辍学的原因。

5.                        the job was the chance to travel. (attract)

这份工作最吸引我的地方是有旅行的机会。

6.                            the poem than the students began to ask her questions. (finish)

她刚读完这首诗,学生们就开始向她提问题了。

7.It won’t make much difference                        today or tomorrow. (go)

无论你是今天还是明天,关系不大。

8.In Australia, health authorities confirmed on Thursday that a 57-year-old woman

in a hospital in Queensland state for the deadly Ebola virus. (assess)

澳大利亚卫生当局星期三证实,一位57岁的妇女正在昆士兰州一家医院接受致命的爱博拉病毒评估

9.The records are not so good                           the standards. (compare)

这些记录标准比起来还不算很好。

10.Our situation has been made worse now, and we have reached a stage                almost no right at all. (have)

现在我们的情况变得更糟糕,已经到了这样一个阶段:我们几乎没任何权利。

 

1.If only I had 2.ran the wild animals 3.determined to finish 4.Being fed up with 5.What attracted me most to 6.No sooner had she finished 7.whether you go 8.was being assessed 9.as (they are) compared with 10.where/ at which we have 【解析】 试题分析:题目主要考查学生对虚拟语气、主语从句、非谓语动词、倒装、省略、固定搭配、定语从句等重点语法知识的掌握情况。 1. only要是......就好了,后跟虚拟语气,与现在相反,从句用一般过去时,主句用could/would+动词原形,故填If only I had。 2.ran the wild animals。 3. determined to do sth决心做某事,determined是形容词,类似的有excited, absorbed, interested, worried, devoted等,故填determined to finish。 4. up with是主谓关系,应该用现在分词表示主动,故填Being fed up with。 5. job与前面的内容构成主语部分,attract sb to sth某物吸引某人,what引导从句且在从句中作主语,故填What attracted me most to。 6. sooner... Than.一........就......,相当于hardly...when...,no sooner放句首时,句子使用部分倒装,即把do/have/can等提到主语之前,故填No sooner had she finished。 7.whether you go。 8.was being assessed。 9.as (they are) compared with。 10. case, race等;we almost have no right不缺少成分,因此用where引导定语从句,这里指小地点,where可用at which替换,故填where/ at which we have。 考点:考查虚拟语气;主语从句;非谓语动词;倒装;省略;固定搭配;定语从句
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A new smart phone system under development can locate you even when you’re inside a building, which GPS can't do. While the concept sounds powerful, it’s not yet clear how practical it might be.

The set-up, called SurroundSense, sends information from cameras and microphones—gear in the latest smart phones—to a server that produces a fingerprint of the location.

“You can’t tell much from any of the measurements individually, but when combined, the optical (光学的), acoustic (声学的) and motion information creates a unique fingerprint of the space,” said Ionut Constandache, a student in computer science.

The system distinguishes between two indoor spaces in this manner: It knows that a bar is likely to be dark and noisy and people move little, sit a lot, whereas a department store will be brightly lit, contain vibrant colors, and will see a lot of people moving up and down passages. The more the system is used, the more it learns about specific places.

More work is needed before the set-up would be ready for prime time, however. For now, it can’t work if a person’s cellphone is in a handbag or otherwise unable to employ the camera. Finally it would be best served if paired with phones that were worn on the wrist or hung around the neck. Batteries, too, are a problem.

Students on the research team went out across Durham, North Carolina, with their cellphones collecting data in different types of businesses. The students mirrored the actions of the selected customers so that they would not prejudice the measurements.

“We went to 51 different stores and found that SurroundSense achieved an average accuracy (精确性) of about 87 percent," Constandache said.

“As the system collects and analyzes more and more information about a particular site, the fingerprint becomes more precise,” said Romit Roy Choudhury, professor of computer engineering. “Not only is the ambience different at different locations, but also can be different at different time at the same location.”

1.We can infer from the first paragraph that GPS         .

A. can find you wherever you are

B. can make too much loud noise

C. can only find outside things

D. isn’t really practical yet

2.Why did students mirror the actions of the selected customers?

A. To get a reasonable result.

B. To collect data in different ways.

C. To receive information about a particular site.

D. To learn more about specific places.

3.The underlined word “ambience” in the last paragraph may mean        .

A. the fingerprint of the location

B. the character of a place

C. the existence of people

D. the area of store

4.The main idea of the passage is about        .

A. comparing GPS with a smart cellphone

B. the development of cellphones

C. a cellphone knowing where you are

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Today, I felt terrible. My head was full of problems, burdens and confusion. I decided to take a walk even though I didn't know where I would go.

The most extraordinary thing happened when I was on this walk.

I saw an old man sitting on a chair. He was a seller of second-hand shoes. I thought he looked at least seventy years old. He seemed so tired and nobody was buying his shoes. I wanted to give him something but I had not brought anything with me.

Then, a little girl came toward him. I heard the child say, “Grandfather, may I polish your shoes?” That old man took pity on her and he gave her a shoe to polish.

The girl said, “I polish the shoe because I need money to buy my brother a new school uniform.”

I heard this and tears came to my eyes. The old man answered, “Oh, little girl. Just stop doing this. Come with me and I will buy you a school uniform.” Then they walked to a market and I followed them behind. There he bought her a school uniform.

The girl said, “Thank you so much for doing this. May God bless you.” Then she left, leaving the old man smiling.

He walked away from the market, but I stopped him. I whispered in his ear, “You are a hero! Thank you for your kindness!” As I walked away, I glanced back and I could see him still smiling.

My own sadness disappeared and was chased away (赶走) by the light of this kind act. I began realizing that I have a lot to be thankful for. I hope, some day, I can show my appreciation of what I have by following the example of the old man who only had a little, but shared it beautifully with someone who had nothing.

1.When seeing the old shoe seller, how did the author feel?

A. Sympathy. B. Sorrow.

C. Regret. D. Disappointment.

2.Why did the girl offer to polish shoes for the old man?

A. She took pity on him.

B. She wanted to take care of him.

C. She meant to be friendly to him.

D. She expected to get help from him.

3.Why did the author follow the old man and the girl?

A. To witness a kind act.

B. To talk to the old man.

C. To know the old man.

D. To know where the market was.

4.By sharing the story, the author wants to convey a message that         .

A. a kind act can cheer us up

B. the old man set us an example

C. some poor people need our help

D. we should stop pitying the old

 

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How can you help kids cope with(应对) stress? Proper rest and good nutrition can boost coping skills, as can good parenting. Make time for your kids each day. Whether they need to talk or just be in the same room with you, make yourself available.

Even as kids get older, quality time is important. It’s really hard for some people to come home after work, get down on the floor, and play with their kids or just talk to them about their day--especially if they've had a stressful day themselves. But expressing interest in your kids shows that they’re important to you.

Help your children cope with stress by talking about what may be causing it. Together, you can come up with a few solutions. For example, they should cut back on after-school activities, spending more time talking with parents or teachers, developing an exercise plan or keeping a journal.

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1.What is the purpose of the text?

A. To share the author' s ideas on proper parenting.

B. To persuade parents to spend more time with kids.

C. To advise parents how to help kids deal with stress.

D. To seek different ways to help solve kids' problems.

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A. Kids growing so fast.

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C. Kids losing interest in parents.

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We are now able to offer those adults who live, work or study in the Bristol City Council area cycle lessons for free up to 3 hours long.

Beginner? Can’t you ride a bike? You're not alone. We can help you get on a bike and go cycling. Beginners are called Level 1.

Need a refresher? If you need a refresher or you haven't been on a bike for a while and want to start cycling or perhaps you're confident on traffic-free routes but you want to start cycling on the road, our instructors can teach you the skills you need to cycle safely and confidently on the road. This is Level 2.

Experienced Cyclist? If you are an experienced cyclist, our professional urban coaches can give you smart tips for negotiating complex junctions more easily and improving your rush-hour strategies. This is Level 3.

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Bristol: Thanks to Bristol City Council, sessions are currently free for Bristol residents over age 16 and you can have up to 3 lessons, depending on your ability. To secure your booking, all we require is a £5 refundable deposit.

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UK education is all about giving you inspiration to develop your knowledge and skills, freedom to be creative, and support to help you achieve your best.

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Likewise, in the Higher Education Academy Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey of UK postgraduate students, 93% rated the quality of teaching positively.

For English language students, you'll find the UK has long been at the forefront of language teaching, and pioneered many of the techniques now used around the world. The emphasis is on learning the language through fun and participation: Instead of just listening to your teacher, your classes will involve games, problem-solving and discussions. You might also listen to songs, watch television or read magazines to practise your comprehension skills.

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1.What do the education centres do to accept students?

A. To develop knowledge and skills.

B. To help achieve your best.

C. To meet strict quality standards.

D. To benefit from excellent teaching.

2.How many foreign students are said to be satisfied with their learning in the UK?

A. About 97%.     B. Below 54%.

C. 93% or so.     D. Over 88%.

3.How do the students learn English in the UK?

A. By listening to the teacher.

B. By working in the class.

C. By teacher's support.

D. By playing and discussing.

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A. To introduce the education in the UK.

B. To make their students love the UK.

C. To attract foreign students.

D. To show his pride in the UK.

 

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