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1.The government has _________ (妥协)with its critics over monetary policies.

2.The temple, d_________ back to the Ming Dynasty, has become a well-known place in this area.

3.The only ______(通路)to the farmhouse is across the fields.

4.The singer was _______伴奏)on the piano by his sister.

5.Mr Gill spotted the manuscript at a local auction and ______ (购买)it for 1500.

6.They keep in touch with each other by m_______ of email..

7.All evening her husband _______(反驳)everything she said.

8.I am nearly s_______ to death, Tom screamed.

9.O_______ to the rain we stayed in all day.

10.She turned as someone t________ him on the shoulder.

 

1.compromised 2.dating 3.access 4.accompanied 5.purchased 6.means 7.contradicted 8.scared 9.Owing 10.tapped 【解析】 1.考查现在完成时态。句意:政府在货币政策上向批评人士做出了让步。此处指到现在已经完成的动作,所以句子用现在完成时态,结合句意和所给汉语这里应该用动词compromise“妥协”的过去分词compromised。故填compromised。 2.考查动词。句意:这座寺庙可以追溯到明朝,在这个地区已经成为一个著名的地方。固定搭配:date back to“追溯到”。无被动式。此处temple和date back to之间是一种主动关系,是现在分词作后置定语,结合句意和首字母,故填dating。 3.考查名词。句意:去农舍的唯一通道是穿过田野。固定词组:access to“接近,通向……的入口”。结合句意和首字母这里应该用access 。故填access。 4.考查动词。句意:这位歌手由他妹妹担任钢琴伴奏。结合句意这里用一般过去时态的被动语态,再结合所给汉语可知此处用动词accompany的过去分词accompanied。故填accompanied。 5.考查动词。句意:吉尔先生在当地的一次拍卖会上发现了这份手稿,并以1500美元的价格买下了它。此处是并列的谓语动词,结合句意和所给汉语可知这里用动词purchase“购置”的过去式purchased。故填purchased。 6.考查名词。句意:他们通过电子邮件保持联系。结合句意和首字母可知此处用means,by means of通过……方式。故填means。 7.考查动词。句意:整个晚上她丈夫都在反驳她所说的一切。结合句意和所给汉语可知此处用动词contradict“反驳”的过去式contradicted。故填contradicted。 8.考查形容词。句意:“我差点被吓死,”汤姆尖叫道。固定搭配:be scared to death“被吓死”。结合句意和首字母可知此处用scare“恐惧”的过去分词形式变化来的形容词scared。故填scared。 9.考查固定词组。句意:由于下雨,我们在家里呆了一整天。固定词组:owing to“由于”。结合句意和首字母可知此处用owing。故填owing。 10.考查动词。句意:有人拍了拍他的肩膀,她转过身来。结合句意和首字母此处用动词tap“轻拍”的过去式tapped。故填tapped。
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6.A.looked B.turned C.escaped D.lived

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Then, recovering at home, he shared his accomplishment with his three children. "They used to say I'm the only dad in their whole school who's in a wheelchair, and now they say I'm their dad, the only one who has walked a marathon," he said.

Kindleysides is training to complete three more marathons next year, including the London Marathon again.

1.Why did Kindleysides' supporters accompany him all the way?

A. To help change the batteries. B. To inspire him as a team.

C. To guide him along the road. D. To assist him with the wheelchair.

2.What caused Kindleysides' disability?

A. An operation on his brain for the tumor.

B. An accident in the previous marathon.

C. Some nerves produced out of the tumor.

D. The pressure from the brain tumor on the nerves.

3.What partly supported Kindleysides to finish the hardest two-mile race?

A. The prize money for the winner. B. The strong desire to recover.

C. The kindness to help the charity. D. The belief to beat others.

4.What can we learn about Kindleysides?

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B. He is ambitious for joining in London marathons once more.

C. His children feel a pity for him in the wheelchair now.

D. He was the first disabled man to complete the London Marathon.

 

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1.Which of the following may Dr. Kim Ki Joon agree with?

A.We waste too much time on phones.

B.Phones have become part of some users.

C.Addiction to phones makes memories suffer.

D.Phones and blood pressure are closely linked.

2.According to Giffiths, we get nomophobia because       .

A.we are accustomed to having a phone on us

B.we need our phones to help us store information

C.we worry we may miss out what our friends are doing

D.we fear without phones we will run into a lot of trouble

3.Where can you probably find the above passage?

A.In a research report. B.In a fashion brochure.

C.In a science textbook. D.In a popular science magazine.

 

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