单词填空
1.You must try hard for the g__________ (利益) of the team.
2.He glanced _______ his shoulder to see if he was being followed.
3.The new law will soon come ___force. 新的法律将很快生效。
4.He finished the job _________________ the expense of his health.
5.Are you quite independent _______ your parents now?
6.The book is intended ______ children.
7.Traffic was_______(中断;阻断)by floods.
8._________________(judge) from her accent, she must be from Sichuan.
9.Never look down _________ people less superior than you.
10.He inspires me to major _______ English in college, to be a bridge between China and the world.
短语
1.对…过敏____________________
2.联系某人电话是12345…____________________
3.旅游景点(spot)____________________
4.接收,接管,承袭____________________
5.给某人颁发某物____________________
6.犯罪____________________
7.毕业证书____________________
8.以…为例____________________
9.元宵节____________________
10.如下____________________
短文改错
In early 1800’s a new kind power changed transportation and trade along the Mississippi River. This power was steam. People already knew that how to use steam engines to run machines. Some people wanted to move boats by the same way. The first steamboats to travel on the Mississippi was the “New Orleans”, which made its first trip in 1811. It was a great successful, and by 1819 there were 191 steamboats travel on the long river. In the past, the farmers products went to other parts of the country used steamboats. The manufacturers whose trade depend on cheap and easy transportation used steamboats so well.
短文改错
Once a man got on a bus for New York. He hid herself in the toilet, because he did not want to pay. But the passenger saw him. She tapped the person in front of her on the shoulder and say, “There’s a bum (流浪汉) in the toilet. Tell the bus driver.” The message was pass from person to person. But anywhere along the way, it was changed. The bus driver told that there was a bomb in the toilet. He immediate stopped the bus and telephoned the police. When the police came, they told the passengers to get off the bus or stay far away. Then they closed the highway, which resulted from a traffic jam. The police searched for several hour. Of course they found no bomb at all!
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Kids always have to sit in the back seat these days for security reasons.
This would have taken a lot of joy away from my childhood. How many 1. (time) did my brother and I fight over who got to sit in the front? I'm 2. (surprise) my mom never implemented (执行) a policy 3. (real). She kind of let it up to us. Once in a while, she would put her foot down and make us take turns. I recall that at times, the front seat would go to whoever 4. (yell) “I call the front!” first. But it had to be 5. we were outside of the store or the house. We couldn’t “call it” while we were still inside.
Sometimes we would determine who got to sit in the front by whoever touched the car first. I certainly lost because my brother was more athletic, and therefore 6. (quick). So, he would tag the car first.
And 7. other way we would decide who got the front was by 8. (argue) over whose turn it was. Of course, we always thought it was our own turn. So, we’d argue about it until one of us gave in, or my mum got frustrated enough 9. (make) one of us sit in the back.
For my brother and me, fighting over the front seat 10. (be) an important part of our sibling(兄弟)bonding.
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Eleanor Roosevelt’s parents died when she was nine, so she 1. (raise)by her grandmother and sent to school in England. There she was influenced by headmistress Marie Souvestre, 2. worked for social causes. As a young adult, Eleanor participated 3. social work before she married Franklin Delano Roosevelt. After her husband entered politics, she worked for 4. American Red Cross during World War I and later became more involved in politics herself.
In the early 1930s, Mrs Roosevelt became a 5. (lead )activist for women’s rights. When her husband was elected President of the United States, Mrs Roosevelt helped other women get appointed to government 6. (position). She traveled around the country, visited coal mines and slums(贫民窟),and 7. (speak) out for the poor. After her husband’s death, Mrs Roosevelt was appointed by President Truman 8. (be) a delegate(代表) to the United Nations, where she supported the UN’s Declaration of Human Rights. This service in the UN was probably her 9. (great) achievement. Eleanor Roosevelt devoted 10. (her) to the causes of humanity and was loved by many.