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根据所给汉语或首字母写出空缺处单词的适当形式,使句子完整,语法正确,每空一词。

1.I think I am a little bit color-blind, for I often find it difficult to d________ between blue and green.

2.Doctor Smith finally came to the c________ that the rare disease had little chance of being cured.

3.In the a________ of hard evidence, the thief was set free.

4.It is r________ that people have their teeth examined every year.

5.Much of the information he got is of no p________ use.

6.He___________(忽视) the “no smoking” sign and lit a cigarette in the waiting room, so he was fined.

7.With spring__________(临近), the weather becomes warmer and trees turn green.

8.He___________(抱怨) to me about her rudeness, saying she was the last person that he would like to deal with.

9.I__________(惊慌) when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.

10.No one was injured in the fire, but the building was completely________ (毁坏).

 

1.distinguish 2.conclusion 3.absence 4.recommended 5.practical 6.ignored 7.approaching 8.complained 9.panicked 10.destroyed/ruined 【解析】 1.考查非谓语动词。句意:我认为我有一点色盲,因为我发现区分蓝色和绿色有一点难。短语find it difficult to do sth.意为“发现做某事很难”,因此填动词原形distinguish(区分;辨别;)。故填distinguish。 2.考查名词。句意:斯密斯医生最终得出结论,这种罕见得到疾病没有被治愈的机会。the是定冠词,后接名词,短语came to the conclusion意为“得出结论”。故填conclusion。 3.考查名词。句意:由于缺少确凿的证据,这个小偷被释放了。the是冠词,冠词修饰名词absence。故填absence。 4.考查被动语态。句意:建议人们每年都检查牙齿。由下文内容“people have their teeth examined every year.”是一条建议可知,此处表示提出建议。句型it is recommended that意为“建议…”。故填recommended。 5.考查形容词。句意:他得到的大多数信息都没有实际用途。形容词修饰名词,因此用形容词practical修饰名词use。故填practical。 6.考查动词时态。句意:他忽视了“禁止吸烟”的牌子,在等候室点了一只烟,因此他被罚款了。and并列两个谓语动词,“lit”是动词的一般过去式,因此此空也是动词的一般过去式。故填ignored。 7.考查独立主格结构。句意:随着春天的临近,天气变得更暖和,树木变得更绿了。独立主格结构:with+名词+非谓语动词。动词(临近)approach和名词spring之间是主动关系,因此选现在分词。故填approaching。 8.考查动词时态。句意:他向我抱怨她的粗鲁,说她是他最不想与之打交道的人。由下文“was”和句意可以判断出,此句为一般过去时,因此用动词的一般过去式complained。故填complained。 9.考查动词时态。句意:当我看到烟从引擎冒出来的时候,我惊慌了。由when引导的时间状语中的“was”可知,主句为一般过去时。故填panicked。 10.考查动词被动语态结构。句意:没有人在火中受伤,但是建筑被彻底毁坏了。主语“the building”和毁坏之间是被动关系,应该用被动语态:be+动词过去分词。动词destroy/ruin意为“毁坏”。故填destroyed/ruined。
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2.A.journey B.childhood C.presentation D.experience

3.A.sure B.afraid C.sorry D.right

4.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.However D.Therefore

5.A.perfect B.crazy C.possible D.natural

6.A.showed B.observed C.ignored D.treasured

7.A.useful B.unnecessary C.strange D.special

8.A.delighted B.convinced C.hit D.surprised

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10.A.cheap B.simple C.rare D.free

11.A.dragged B.picked C.figured D.left

12.A.Forced B.Impressed C.Moved D.Encouraged

13.A.exploration B.pleasure C.misfortune D.meeting

14.A.fill B.hold C.cut D.mix

15.A.provided B.charged C.approached D.associated

16.A.borrow B.afford C.abandon D.produce

17.A.regrets B.mercies C.doubts D.thanks

18.A.envy B.joy C.anxiety D.admiration

19.A.losing B.rewriting C.destroying D.reviewing

20.A.amusements B.feelings C.memories D.glories

 

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Keep active. The more active you physically, mentally and socially are, the higher the level of your mental wellness is likely to be. So go for walks and learn something new. There are many other ways to be active. 3.

Be connected. Regular involvement in social activities with supportive friends and family improves your ability to handle disappointments, and everything else life throws at you. 4. But you can be involved in any manner; even volunteering for an organization can help you be more social.

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A.Here are three practical steps.

B.However, good mental health is important.

C.Stresses, disappointments and disasters happen.

D.Overcome life’s challenges before they happen.

E.Be committed to activities that give life meaning.

F.The key is to find what keeps you motivated and interested.

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1.What can we learn about Bunhill 2 in London?

A.It is inspired by other cities in Europe.

B.It will be beneficial to London’s environment.

C.It can satisfy the whole city’s need for energy.

D.It is aimed at cooling the London Underground.

2.What does the underlined word “expel” in Paragraph 5 most probably mean?

A.Rely on B.Deal with.

C.Break down. D.Drive out

3.What is Lucy Padfield’s attitude towards Bunhill 2?

A.Concerned. B.Confident

C.Amazed D.Disapproving

4.What is the text mainly about?

A.London’s special way to protect the environment.

B.The development of London’s district heating network.

C.Using waste heat from the underground to warm homes.

D.Ways to deal with the London Underground’s waste heat.

 

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All children thought the wrongdoers felt worse after the apology than before, but the 7-to 9-year-old children thought the forced apologizers’ bad feelings were rooted in self-interest (concern about punishment, for example),rather than regret. Children of all ages also thought the victims felt better after receiving a wiling apology, but they saw the receivers of the forced apology as feeling worse than the receivers of the willing apologies.

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A.What kids usually do to show their regret.

B.What is the best way for kids to apologize.

C.How kids in different age groups apologize.

D.What kids think of different types of apologies.

2.What do the children think of the forced apology?

A.It makes both sides feel worse.

B.It calms down the victims quickly

C.It always brings punishment to wrongdoers.

D.It gets wrongdoers into the habit of telling lies.

3.What’s the purpose of the last paragraph?

A.To conclude the text.

B.To provide more details.

C.To offer advice.

D.To give evidence.

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A.Kids are too shy to apologize.

B.Forcing kids to apologize doesn’t benefit anybody

C.Sincere apologies win kids good relationships

D.Kids need help to make a sincere apology

 

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