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1.
Sometimes a certain day has a special meaning. Fridays meant a trip to a senior nursing home downtown for me. It seemed as if this nursing home needed help, but 16 did I know it would help me, too.
During my first visit I was asked to 17 some of the female residents' nails. I carefully 18 the old color on their nails. As I applied new color, one woman 19 to tell me about her hidden pains, from her husband’s death to the one20 she wanted most: a camera. I listened carefully. She smiled 21 , with some of her past pains taken off her mind. I left the nursing home that day, 22 by the fact that I had actually helped somebody.
I realized that my 23 actions, just listening, for example, could make a(n) 24 to others' lives. One woman, who happily commented that we 25 the same first name, confided (吐露) her opinions to me. Another 26 showed me a birthday card her children had sent her. Of course, not all of the conversations were 27 .When one elderly woman talked to me about 28 her13-year-old daughter would be graduating from middle school this year, I didn’t know what to do but no d and listen, 29 that her daughter must have graduated decades ago.
Although I could not 30 more years to the lives of these elderly residents, I could give them something simple that's often 31 in our society. Through our conversations, I gave them the 32 that in this fast-paced world, they were not forgotten—that members of younger generations still cared about them.
Every moment I spend 33 is an opportunity to reduce their pain. 34 , that moment also shapes me. I not only learn about life and experiences outside of school but also receive the gift of being part of this 35 —the connection between humans. Those moments of sharing and listening are magical for both the giver and the receiver.
16. A. still B. little C. already D. indeed
17. A. polish B. wash C. cut D. check
18. A. took away B. rubbed off C. showed off D. gave up
19. A. continued B expected C. agreed D. started
20. A. collection B. product C. award D. item
21. A. at least B. more or less C. in relief D. in vain
22. A. inspired B. reminded C. moved D. puzzled
23. A . unique B. polite C. casual D. simple
24. A. chance B. impression C. difference D. decision
25. A. remembered B. shared C. contained D. carried
26. A .cautiously B. accidentally C. proudly D. finally
27. A. pleasant B. serious C. formal D. interesting
28. A. when B. why C. what D. that
29. A. convincing B. knowing C. indicating D. persuading
30. A. add B. connect C. supply D. compare
31. A. valued B. loved C. blamed D. overlooked
32. A. memory B. possibility C. assurance D. assumption
33. A. chatting B. waiting C. acting D. watching
34. A. Above all B. In other words C. In turn D. In a word
35. A. tradition B. process C. habit D. trip
2.
Like most young couples, my husband and I didn’t have money for luxurious gifts on our first wedding anniversary. We were 41 to have a meal and watch a romantic movie at home. Simply being able to enjoy each other’s 42 was enough. No gift on earth could come close to 43 our love for one another.
So when the mailman knocked on the door, I was very 44 to see a medium-sized package from my mother. Both eager and curious to see what was awaiting us in the package, I 45 tore open the box and immediately my eyes were filled with tears. Inside the box was a 46 folded quilt my mother had made by hand. It was white with rose 47 and gold thread. The backing 48 beautiful tiny purple flowers.
Accompanying the quilt was a 49 from my mother:
“Happy Anniversary ! 50 is a quilt. The purple was your wedding colour and the gold thread 51 the golden rings you two exchanged on your wedding day. May this quilt keep you warm when times are cold and 52 you of the day you said your vows--Love, Mom.”
I was touched 53 words. I knew my mom surely had sacrificed to be able to afford this. The time alone to sew such a detailed quilt was 54 to me. I just 55 my mother coming home from a long day
at work and staying up 56 the early hours of the next morning delicately 57 the quilt together. We both k new a part of my mom’s58 was sewn right into the quilt. How could any gift ever compare to such a genuine gift?
Many years have passed since our first anniversary, but neither of us has 59 the beautiful quilt. My husband always jokes that the best anniversary 60 I have ever received wasn’t from him but from my mother, and I agree.
41.A. eager B. discouraged C. content D. upset
42.A. concentration B. company C. comfort D. reliance
43.A.expressing B. explaining C. declaring D. describing
44.A.depressed B. disappointed C. scared D. surprised
45.A. carelessly B. slowly C. quickly D. casually
46.A. roughly B. neatly C. messily D. totally
47.A. patterns B. smells C. shapes D. colors
48.A. consisted of B. made up C. turned into D. took up
49.A. bill B. check C. poster D. note
50.A .Donated B. Attached C. Purchased D. Sewn
51.A.represents B. combines C. fastens D. bears
52.A. inform B. warn C. remind D. convince
53.A.in B. beyond C. between D. without
54.A.unimaginable B. improper C. dissatisfying D. unfair
55.A.saw B. found C. pictured D. heard
56.A.before B. after C. since D. until
57.A.wrapping B. piecing C. gathering D. piling
58.A.attention B. interest C. hobby D. love
59.A.remembered B. abandoned C. forgotten D. missed
60.A.ring B. rose C. ceremony D. present
3.
My family were on a vacation in Dubai and having a good time. One day, we were visiting Abu-Dhabi, 41 with a few passengers in a bus. At our first 42 , we got out to take some pictures. At our second stop, we noticed that we had 43 our shoulder bag at the first stop. The 44 part was that our passports, visas, hotel booking papers---everything was inside that bag and we 45 at the thought of having to return to India in two days.
During this process of 46 our bag, we came into contact with so many strangers whom we found to be really concerned and helpful with our 47 : A tour guide and a bus driver helped us to 48 the position of a taxi and then called it for us, so that we could travel back to the first 49 to find our bag.
Finally, we got there and we saw a tourist who was standing there 50 his friend's car. Obviously, he had to go somewhere, but instead, he decided to 51 us and showed us a way to call a free police station number for a(n) 52 .
An officer on the phone said a local woman actually found our bag. He 53 the bag and found a number to a travel agency. He 54 the travel agency and asked his driver to send the bag there. The driver placed it at a 55 place to us, from where we could get our bag back easily.
On that day, at first there was real 56 inside me and I was 57 thinking of what would happen next. In such a state of mind, I was not able to say 58 to all those persons who helped us in such a (n) 59 situation, And I don't even know their names, But I'll never be able to forget their 60 and their kindness.
41. A. connecting B. quarreling C. traveling D. working
42. A. trip B. stop C. hotel D. sight
43. A. left B. broken C. filled D. emptied
44. A. strangest B. funniest C. easiest D. worst
45. A. hesitated B. panicked C. went ahead D. cheered up
46. A. seeking B. delivering C. considering D. packing
47. A. adventure B. reservation C. danger D. dilemma
48. A. occupy B. determine C. adjust D. abandon
49. A. destination B. bus C. passenger D. terminal
50. A. watching over B. adapting to C. waiting for D. dealing with
51. A. instruct B. protect C. aid D. follow
52. A. enquiry B. survey C. visa D. agency
53. A. purchased B. tore C. checked D. afforded
54. A. praised B. informed C. blamed D. warned
55. A. strange B. uncommon C. vacant D. familiar
56. A. luck B. amazement C. pride D. anxiety
57. A. constantly B. amusingly C. regularly D. hardly
58. A. concerns B. hello C. thanks D. goodbye
59. A. relaxing B. challenging C. inspiring D. confusing
60. A. suggestions B. addresses C. numbers D. faces
4.
As everyone grows, they realize there will always be someone who is better. I learned this 41 in the second year in high school. The shock this experience brought was so great that I felt my 42 was left on the side of the road for dead. That was all it took; one year and one person 43 everything.Her name is Jenny. She was the girl who 44 raised her hand and had useful comments about
everything. When teachers needed challenging problems answered, they 45 her. And if students needed 46 , they went looking for her.I didn’t47 her,but I admit her presence annoyed me.In the first year, as a model student,I was the person everyone 48 and all the teachers trusted.Then she came out of 49 ! We also had two classes 50 .There I got to see what everybody thought of her.When an exam finished, it became a 51 that she got the top grade and it didn’t52 to my classmates whether I was right there, 53 I also got excellent grades.They would cross a desert and 54 her! I was left being denied my presence.55 , I felt like not trying anymore.
I stopped trying to put on a show because no one was 56 anymore. Later, I volunteered at the graduation ceremony. She was called to make a(n) 57 and discussed their difficulties. I realized all her hard work got her there, not her desire to 58 . It finally hit me that Jenny 59 the attention she got.She showed me how big the world is and how 60 a world I used to 1ive in.I’11 do my best because I know it will pay off.
41.A.1esson B.course C.plan D.excuse 42.A.sympathy B.trust C.respect D.pride
43.A.proved B.remembered C.changed D.checked
44.A.only B.still C.never D.always
45.A.called on B.interrupted C.supported D.cared about 46.A.friends B.answers C.news D.money
47.A.hate B.hurt C.stop D.follow 48.A.protected B.noticed C.missed D.served 49.A.somewhere B.everywhere C.nowhere D.anywhere
50.A.first B.again C.alone D.together 51.A.standard B.challenge C.fact D.chance
52.A.return B.matter C.happen D.Occur
53.A.even if B.as if C.once D.since
54.A.ask B.help C.remind D.control
55.A.Frightened B.Confused C.Bored D.Heartbroken
56.A.1aughing B.chatting C.watching D.hosting 57.A.decision B.attempt C.speech D.appointment 58.A.break up B.give up C.take off D.show off
59.A.1oved B.deserved C.needed D.escaped
60.A.1onely B.small C.peaceful D.dark
5.
I don’t know why I came to the decision to become a loser, but I know I made the choice at a young age.
ladder all day.
It was September 21, 2002, when my son Blake was born. It was funny that after a life of avoiding
play for the first time. I began my do-over.
college student, studying to become a sociologist.
It’s funny that growing up I always heard these great turn-around stories of triumph over shortcomings.
again.
41. A. trying B. weeping C. suffering D. playing
42. A. crazy B. lazy C. secure D. generous
43. A. jumped out of B. ran out of C. dropped out of D. took out of
44. A. adult B. worker C. adolescent D. carrier
45. A. dedicated B. confused C. committed D. lost
46. A. concern B. education C. choice D. strength
47. A. violently B. independently C. gradually D. again
48. A. entrance B. case C. point D. altitude
49. A. source B. encouragement C. assistance D. award
50. A. guilt B. laziness C. comfort D. responsibility
51. A. Labor B. Father C. Mother D. Graduate
52. A. In a way B. On the contrary C. On schedule D. As usual
53. A. bargain B. exist C. read D. apologize
54. A. practiced B. imagined C. suggested D. considered
55. A. impressions B. meanings C. explanations D. words
56. A. college B. institute C. school D. workplace
57. A. model B. volunteer C. competitor D. candidate
58. A. attended B. passed C. failed D. abandoned
59. A. thought highly of B. brought up C. put forward D. taken into account
60. A. Consequently B. However C. Therefore D. Additionally
6.
We made a quick stop at a grocery store to pick up cupcakes for my daughter Norah’s fourth birthday. As an older gentleman walked by, Norah 36 and waved, “Hi, old person! It’s my birthday today!” I apologized to him embarrassedly for her 37 .
“Hello, little lady! And how old are you today?” He asked. They 38 for a couple of minutes, with Norah 39 him on the details of her birthday, and we went our 40 ways. But a few minutes later, Norah 41 she really wanted a 42 with him. Uh. My cutest baby!
We back found him at the 43 . “Excuse me, sir? She’d like to know if you’d take a photo with her,” I asked, 44 the man to be annoyed at my daughter’s strange request. 45 . I got the completely opposite response!
He looked 46 . “A photo? With me?” So they posed together and then they 47 each other
like they were long lost friends. The precious scene 48 other shoppers, but no one cared.
We 49 Mr. Dan(I knew his name later on)for his 50 . His eyes filled with tears and he said, “No, thank YOU. It is YOU who made me 51 .’’
Now, Norah and Mr. Dan are more than just friends. We make 52 visits to see him because she worries about his being 53 . Mr. Dan says that his friendship with Norah helped to 54 his broken heart for his wife’s sudden death.
Sometimes talking to 55 turns into the most beautiful thing in the world.
36. A. communicated B. asked C. smiled D. escaped
37. A. noise B. rudeness C. interruption D. impoliteness
38. A. chatted B. stood C. waited D. discussed
39. A. dropping B. filling C. calling D. putting
40. A. separate B. narrow C. long D. crowded
41. A. reminded B. predicted C. decided D. remembered
42. A. talk B. reunion C. moment D. photo
43. A. street B. store C. shopping mall D. supermarket
44. A. expecting B. thinking C. reminding D. causing
45. A. Lastly B. However C. Instead D. Suddenly
46. A. annoyed B. delighted C. disappointed D. astonished
47. A. greeted B. hugged C. supported D. encouraged
48. A. educated B. attracted C. appealed D. blocked
49. A. memorized B. paid C. thanked D. excited
50. A. time B. permission C. friendship D. experience
51. A. cheer up B. get along C. take off D. hold on
52. A. special B. rare C. quick D. often
53. A. tired B. busy C. lonely D. ill
54. A. attend B. sew C. open D. touch
55. A. shoppers B. friends C. passengers D. strangers
7.
Just like everyone, I have experienced ups and downs in my life. I am an aerospace engineer from India.
I was told by my relatives, close friends and others that it was 16 for a non--IT student to pursue a master’s degree in IT and graduate from a US university
I had never taken courses _ 17 to computers or programming. I was never interested in being a _18 , but things changed. Computers became my companion and I 19 how dependent on them I was. I 20 imagining the back end processes happening inside the CPU and they amazed me. That’s why I _ 21 to pursue a master’s degree in IT.
At first it was way too 22 . Coming from a middle-class family, the huge cost per credit was a big 23 . My English accent was terrible. Most 24 , the course seemed impossible at first. But I never
25 .
I got a few offers, but I decided to choose my university 26_ it promised its students to help them learn practically. During my first month, it was difficult to understand the Americans’27 and finish my assignments. But I never gave up. I walked two miles to the 28 every day so that I could use my travel money to buy a meal. I started looking for 29 and I got an offer to work as a student assistant, which meant lifting benches and chairs every day.
I took it as a(n) 30 , and I believed that hard work was my strength. Right now I am graduating with
a GPA of 3.96/4 and a jo
b offer from a multinational company that has asked me to start right after 31 .
If you think you can never achieve something, you need to 32 yourself and start working on your _33. Hard work always pays off. To be 34 , you need to start from somewhere and always, question yourself about the limits of how far you would go to 35 your goals.
16. A. interesting B. hard C. important D. practical
17. A. adjusted B. limited C. related D. tied
18. A. teacher B programmer C. designer D. master
19. A. wondered B. believed C judged D. realized
20. A. started B stopped C. consider D. avoided
21. A. learned B. refused C. decided D agreed
22. A. difficult B. exciting C. different D. boring
23. A. mistake B. issue C. event D. question
24. A probably B. surprisingly C. importantly D. regretfully
25. A kept up B. gave up C. turned u D. picked up
26. A. because B. but C. so D. though
27. A. fashions B. opinions C. accents D. manners
28. A. shop B. university C. hotel D. restaurant
29. A. jobs B. places C. goals D. friend
30. A. decision B. task C. advantage D. challenge
31. A. celebration B. operation C. discussion D. graduation
32. A. speak to B. know about C. believe in D. stand for
33. A. degrees B. dreams C. adventures D. problems
34. A. successful B. grateful C. cheerful D. thoughtful
35. A. set B. change C. achieve D. rebuild
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Brandon and Derek’s mother, Beth Lash, shared a Facebook video on Dec. 25, 2017. It captured the moment when Bandon 41 his card out loud. On Brandon Lash’s 24th birthday, his little brother, Derek, 42 him with a rather large card filled with an even bigger 43 .
“I have always 44 you,” Brandon reads from the front of the card, 45 by this brother.
“I love spending time with you. I’m so 46 I have you for my brother. You have always been there for me, even though I get on your nerves sometimes. You will always have a piece of my heart,” Brandon continues, opening up the 47 .
“And now you will have my 48 , too. We are a 49 match.” Brandon reads,50 the card to the floor and breaking down into 51 .
Brandon has kidney receives 52 three times a week, and was told that he had been recommended for the transplant list. Unfortunately, his parents are not a match, but 53 , his brother is.
“I can’t beli eve Derek would 54 so much all this for me,” Brandon tells the publication. “He’s giving me a __55 to have a healthy life again. I 56 can’t believe it’s happening.”
“I 57 seeing him sick and knew something needed to be done to make him healthy again.” Derek adds. “Not only was I the 58 thing to do, but the only thing to do. He’s my brother. We didn’t know 59 he could be on the transplant list, and I knew I just wanted my 60 brother back.”
41. A. read B. sang C. called D. shouted
42. A. provided B. issued C. presented D. supplied
43. A. claim B. award C. smile D. surprise
44. A. taken charge of B. looked up to C. got hold of D. lived up to
45. A. signed B. drawn C. written D. described
46. A. thankful B. satisfied C. awkward D. confused
47. A. paper B. card C. book D. cover
48. A. nerves B. eves C. kidney D. heart
49. A. perfect B. possible C. equal D. friendly
50. A. losing B. dropping C. throwing D. blowing
51. A. screams B. worries C. laughs D. tears
52. A. treatments B. experiments C. directions D. observations
53. A. finally B. possibly C. luckily D. exa ctly
54. A. advise B. experience C. allow D. sacrifice
55. A. chance B. fortune C. accident D. occasion
56. A. always B. already C. forever D. still
57. A. regretted B. minded C. hated D. opposed
58. A. fair B. right C. normal D. real
59. A. when B. how long C. how much D. while
60. A. lovely B. brave C. honest D. healthy
9.
Just thinking on the events from the past week, there’s a lot I could have written about. But instead of focusing on all the craziness that happened and letting it keep me up at night, I picked up a(n) 41 . Not an e-book. Not a download to iBooks. A good, old-fashioned book 42 in 2014.
In all fairness, digital content has made the world 43 to anyone with a 44 or a smartphone. But 45 a lot of digital content can be unhealthy. Reports have shown that smartphone use can help 46 depression, and bedtime use of electronics can be disruptive to your body’s sleep 47 .
Thinking back to the past few years, I can see a significant 48 in just my sleep quality when I read a physical book 49 when I read a digital book at bedtime. When I read from my phone, I 50 to feel more exhausted the next day, be a little more irritable and 51 , and I frequently woke up during the night. Moreover, I cannot use a digital textbook. I find it difficult to 52 the information stored in the simplest way possible. 53 , when I read a book, I was able to 54 concentrate on my work, I was more alert in general, and I was positive.
You may not face these 55 : Everybody is different. You may even be trying to 56 paper. But that doesn’t mean you should 57 your screen the whole time. For millennia, books were the go-to source of know ledge. They’ve stood the test of time, and they haven’t 58 us yet.
59 compares to the excitement and journey of reading a book, not for a class or a job, but for the
60 .
41. A. phone B. iPad C. pen D. book
42. A. published B. sold C. written D. shared
43. A. reliable B. accessible C. acceptable D. respectable
44. A. computer B. library C. bookstore D. printer
45. A. refusing B. creating C. consuming D. purchasing
46. A. case B. face C. manage D. fuel
47. A. walker B. cycle C. illness D. disorder
48. A. progress B. question C. role D. difference
49. A. opposed to B. exposed to C. compared to D. related to
50. A. tended B. failed C. agreed D. pretended
51. A. relaxed B. valuable C. frightened D. anxious
52. A. record B. give C. process D. trust
53. A. However B. Thus C. Additionally D. Consequently
54. A. less B. fewer C. farther D. better
55. A. challenges B. risks C. responsibilities D. dangers
56. A. cut B. save C. provide D. throw
57. A. experiment with B. look away from C. stick to D. take no notice of
58. A. believed B. betrayed C. failed D. forgot
59. A. Everything B. Nothing C. Somebody D. Nobody
60. A. enjoyment B. hardship C. argument D. respect
10.
My kids sat on Gee's living room floor and respectfully lifted Christmas decorations out of a cardboard box. They shouted with 41 when they discovered a tiny toy cat. Finally, my son was 42 about a tiny modern helicopter, just on the contrary, my daughter with a 43 Mickey Mouse.
Gee stood beside them, 44 each treasure. She turned to me and continued to say she and Tom built their 45 over time by buying one or two nice ones each year in the after-Christmas sales. Eventually, we 46 _, with boxes in my arms and she was smiling. Her 47 belongings, gathered over a lifetime, found a new home.
We first 48 Tom and Gee in the early days of our marriage. Jim and I worked full-time, and in the morning we laid our garbage cans on the roadside, 49 to wait the long, lonely 10 hours there until we returned to 50 them, because we were very busy. Instead, we’d come home every day to fi nd them neatly 51 in their spot next to our garage. 52 we finally saw an elderly man who 53 with his 10-year-old grandson across from us pick it up.
Tom and Gee 54 picked up garbage cans and taught us what it 55 to be a neighbor. They taught us that home doesn't end at a property line. It 56 to all these people. These people, the 57 among them and the love that flows through them all explain what a home is.
This Christmas, we'll decorate our tree with Gee's 58 . We'll bring beautifully packaged Christmas presents to some 59 like the old man. To others, we'll just 60 a wave and a "Merry Christmas."
41. A. pain B. delight C. embarrassment D. caution
42. A. crazy B. anxious C. calm D. doubtful
43. A. worn B slight C. traditional D. silly
44. A. designing B. getting C. hiding D. explaining
45. A. collections B. interest C. possessions D. pleasure
46. A. refused B. arrived C. selected D. left
47. A. strange B. precious C. modern D. spare
48. A. accepted B. invited C. met D. thanked
49. A. bound B. conscious C. afraid D. willing
50. A. store up B. deal with C. make out D. care about
51. A. buried B. transformed C. developed D. placed
52. A. Then B. Actually C. Previously D. Therefore
53. A worked B. quarreled C. lived D. wandered
54. A. carelessly B. quietly C. casually D. angrily
55. A. resisted B. reflected C. meant D. expected
56. A. turns B. adds C. agrees D. extends
57. A. control B. words C. connections D. comfort
58. A. decorations B. fund C. methods D. help
59. A. partners B. neighbors C. colleagues D. relatives
60. A. stop B. create C. keep D. exchange
11.
On June 23, 1970. I had just left the Army after completing my one-year duty in Vietnam. I was on 41 returning home in Texas. I had been warned about the _42_ of our fellow countrymen. There was no 43 welcome for us when we came home from that unpopular war.
I sat, in uniform, in a window seat, 44 eye contact with my fellow passengers. NO one was sitting next to me, which added to my _45__. A little girl suddenly appeared in the passage. She _46_ and, without saying a word, 47 handed me a magazine. I accepted her 48 , her quiet “welcome home.” All I could say was, “Thank you.” Her small gesture of49 was the first I had experienced in a long time.
I always believe in the connection between 50 when they reach out to one another.
That girl 51 has no memory of what happened years ago. She might have been told to do that by her mother. It doesn’t matter 52 she gave me the magazine. The _53 thing is that she did.
Since then, I have followed her example and tried. in different ways for different people, to 54 for
them. Like me on that plane ride long ago, they will _55_ know why a stranger gave a hand. But I absolutely know that my _56_ since then are all because of that little girl. Her kindness of offering a magazine to a _57_, scared and lonely soldier has been 58 throughout my life. I have to believe that my small _59_ have the same effect on others. And to that little girl, now a _60_, I would like to say again: thank you.
41. A. bus B. train C. plane D. boat
42 A. stories B. difficulties C. unfriendliness D. enthusiasm
43. A. hometown B. school C. cold D. immediate
44. A. seeking B. noticing C. keeping D. avoiding
45. A. pride B. loneliness C. anger D. excitement
46. A. smiled B. listened C. turned around D. bent down
47. A. naturally B. proudly C. shyly D. worriedly
48. A. offer B. donation C. accompany D. contact
49. A. invitation B. sympathy C. agreement D. inspiration
50. A. soldiers B. strangers C. families D. girls
51. A. similarly B. finally C. immediately D. undoubtedly
52. A. when B. how C. why D. where
53. A. memorable B. satisfactory C. important D. valuable
54. A. do the same B. find a seat C. get things ready D. pass a magazine
55. A. always B. never C. happily D. obviously
56. A. feelings B. ideas C. models D. attempts
57. A. busy B. young C. excited D. tired
58. A. accepted B. spread C. honored D. neglected
59. A. actions B. benefits C. donations D. sacrifices
60. A. stranger B. wife C. mother D. woman
12.
Jason graduated from a key university and he was very good at his major. He wished to find a good job.
One day, he went to a company to 41 for a job. He got the news in a newspaper. He did some research on this company. When he was 42 , everything went well. The manager asked him some questions and he answered them 43 . Jason was very satisfied with his performances and was very 44 that he could get the job. But at that moment, the manager’s phone 45 . He picked up the phone, listened and nodded. And then he turned around and said to Jason, “Sorry, I want to get some important 46 now. Please give me the book with the red 47 on that desk.” Jason looked around and found 3 books on the
desk, so Jason went to the desk, took one book and handed it to him 48 . Holding the book, the manager 49 the phone and said, “Sorry, we cannot give the job to you.” Jason was 50 and wondered why. The manager said, "There are three 51 . First, when you came into the office room, I found that the third button on your shirt had been missing. Second, there are three books with red covers on that desk, but you didn’t ask me which one I needed and you took one 52 . Third, I was answering the call. You should 53 to the desk to save time. These 54 showed you are not a careful person.’ Therefore, Jason didn’t get the job.
We can learn a(n) 55 from Jason’s experience. Some people don’t 56 the details in our life. But it is the details that 57 . Not only should we value what we learn but also we should pay more attention to the details. Sometimes they can even 58 our success or failure. We should form the habit of being careful and learn to keep the 59 of quantity and quality. We should keep it in mind that 60 comes first, without which quantity is of no significance.
41. A.vote B.apply C.prepare D.wait
42. A.interviewed B.contacted C.asked D.questioned
43. A.immediately B.slowly C.fluently D.generally
44. A.grateful B.excited C.lucky D.confident
45. A.lost B.called C.answered D.rang
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47. A.picture B.cover C.character D.mark
48. A.politely B.eagerly C.purposely D.quickly
49. A.searched for B.picked up C.hung up D.held on
50. A.helpless B.surprised C.disappointed D.worried
51. A.methods B.results C.reasons D.collections
52. A.eventually B.randomly C.regularly D.certainly
53. A.run B.push C.walk D.move
54. A.parts B.facts C.stories D.details
55. A.subject B.idea C.lesson D.skill
56. A.mention B.mind C.ignore D.provide
57. A.matter B.trouble C.interest D.impress
58. A.describe B.replace C.determine D.value
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60. A.quantity B.quality C.safety D.promise
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It’s no overstatement that digital mediums have taken over every aspect of our lives. We41 books on e-readers, and communicate with customers 42 email. Yet for all the 43 digital mediums have
provided us, there has been a growing body of 44 over the past several years that the brain prefers printing mediums.
45 have shown that taking notes by hand will help you 46 important meeting points better than tapping 47 out on your mobile phone. The reason for that could be that 48 stimulates(刺激) an area of the brain. If that’s the49 , and the physical pen is really more powerful than the phone, it’s no50 some of my colleagues have thrown away mobile phones for paper planners.
But it’s not just51 out thoughts on a printing medium that appears to be better for us. 52 information from printing mediums now seems to be better for 53 and thus, productivity. In a study, the 54 gave participants the same 28-page story to read either on screen or on paper. 55 reading the stony, they were asked some questions about the 56 .
It was found that the participants who had read the print pocketbook gave more 57 responses than those who had done it on screen. Also, when participants were asked to 58 fourteen events in the right order, the ones who had read on paper were 59 at this than those who had read on screen So the information 60 from print is always going to be just as good, if not better, for memory and comprehension than digital.
41. A. show B. read C. sell D. write
42. A. through B. with C. on D. from
43. A. supports B. benefits C. education D. thought
44. A. work B. knowledge C. information D. evidence
45. A. Studies B. Books C. Efforts D. Changes
46. A. search B. find C. remember D. update
47. A. keys B. screens C. notes D. mediums
48. A. looking B. speaking C. listening D. writing
49. A. case B. way C. reply D. problem
50. A. use B. wonder C. point D. trouble
51. A. recording B. turning C. expressing D. sharing
52. A. Providing B. Storing C. Absorbing D. Presenting
53. A. theme B. victory C. security D. memory
54. A. candidate B. researcher C. monitor D. interpreter
55. A. When B. During C. Before D. After
56. A. text B. technology C. experience D. version
57. A. abrupt B. obvious C. vital D. correct
58. A. attend B. sort C. host D. sponsor
59. A. clumsier B. smarter C. better D. worse
60. A. exchanged B. sent C. requested D. collected
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徐老师 2019年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国卷1) 英语 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C。 1. Where does this conversation take place? A. In a classroom. B. In a hospital. C. In a museum. 2. What does Jack want to do? A. Take fitness classes. B. Buy a pair of gym shoes. C. Change his work schedule. 3. What are the speakers talking about? A. What to drink. B. Where to meet. C. When to leave. 4. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Colleges. B. Classmates. C. Strangers. 5. Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation? 第1页
2019全国卷1高考英语完形填空答案详细解析 【预览部分】 【完形填空答案与详细解析】 【主旨大意】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。本文主要介绍乞力马扎罗山的垃圾污染问题以及当地管理机构努力治理之后环境的改观。本文就游客对乞力马扎罗山自然环境的破坏展开论述,对山体环境进行介绍,意在引起人们对于自然环境的重视。 41. D。考查动词词义辨析。译文:每年有40,000人到非洲最高的山脉乞力马扎罗山(Kilimanjaro)旅游,他们带来了许多废品垃圾。解答此题根本不用费什么心思,读完第一、第二句马上就明白:此题是因果逻辑推断题,即第一句是原因,第41空句是结果。根据前文Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.可知每年都有很多人去游览乞力马扎罗山,由此可推测该空是说游客将垃圾废物随身带到了山上。keep with意为“把……与……放一起”;mix with意为“(使)与……混合/结合”;connect with意为“与……连接”;bring sth. with sb. 意为“某人随身带来……”;故只有选项D切题。故选D。 42.C。考查名词词义辨析。译文:拥挤的人群破坏了美丽的乞力马扎罗山。此题仍然属于因果关系推断题。根据上一句Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.可知,每年有大约四万人游览乞力马扎罗山,所以此处是指游客所造成的破坏,由此推断出本题答案是crowds(拥挤的人群)。A. stories故事;B. buildings建筑物;C. crowds人群;D. reporters记者。故选C。 【正文】 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They 41 with them lots of waste. The 42 might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers(冰川)are disappearing, changing the 43 of Kilimanjaro. Hearing these stories, I’m 44 about the place —other destinations are described as “purer” natural
2019年高考英语知识点单元总复习教案XX届高考英语一轮单元总复习讲义精品荟萃外研版必修五module 2知识详解1.offer v.(主动)提出(愿意做某事),提议,给予,提供 n.出价,建议(回归课本p)this person has offered to do a job—and may not be paid for doing it.此人主动去做一份工作——而且可能不要报酬。【归纳总结】【例句探源】①(朗文p1355)they offered him a very good job but he turned it down.他们给他提供了一份很好的工作,但他拒绝了。 ②the teacher offered a computer to his daughter as a present for her wedding.这位老师给他的女儿一台电脑当做结婚礼物。③the student offered to give me a hand when i was looking for my key everywhere.当我四处寻找我的钥匙时,那位学生主动提出要帮我的忙。④the businessman offered $2,000 for my vase.那个商人出价2,000美元买我的花瓶。⑤thank you for your offer of help.感谢你提供帮助。【易混辨析】offer,provide,supply(1)offer“提供”,侧重主动给予,多指具体的事物。多用于:offer sb.sth.或offer sth. to sb.(2)provide“供应,供给”,表示为应付某种需要而提供某物,所提供的东西一般是具体的事物,也可以是帮助、经验、机会、答案、例子等抽象的东西。一般用于:provide sth.for sb.与provide sb. with sth.(3)supply“补给,供给,提供”,只用于具体事物,侧重补充所需要的东西,有时可以与provide互换。经常用于:supply sth.to sb.或supply sb.with sth.。①the factory supplied a uniform to each of
2019年6月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷) 英语答案解析 第一部分听力 1.【答案】B 2.【答案】A 3.【答案】B 4.【答案】C 5.【答案】A 6.【答案】C 7.【答案】B 8.【答案】A 9.【答案】C 10.【答案】C 11.【答案】B 12.【答案】A 13.【答案】C 14.【答案】A 15.【答案】B 16.【答案】A 17.【答案】C 18.【答案】B 19.【答案】A 20.【答案】C 第二部分阅读理解 第一节 A 【文章大意】文章主要介绍了Zachariah Fike为“军功章”寻找其真正的主人的故事。 21.【答案】A 【解析】根据第二段中的"he earned one himself in a war as a soldier"可知,Zac曾经在战场上获得过紫心勋章,故选A项。 【考点】细节理解 22.【答案】B 【解析】根据第三段中的"she called Zac back...To drive eight hours to come to see me"可推知,Adeline 很在意这枚勋章,故选B项。 【考点】推理判断 23.【答案】D
【解析】根据倒数第二段中的"Adeline couldn't understand.…missed my brother more and more...the only thing we had left"可知,这枚紫心勋章代表着Adeline对在战场上牺牲的兄弟的深切怀念和记忆,故选 D项。 B 【文章大意】文章介绍了Tyler Bridges发起的一个项目,让有能力的人捐助钱财,让需要的人自取钱财,而这个项目的宗旨是让人们能够互相帮助。 24.【答案】C 【解析】根据下文的内容并结合木板上写的"Give What You Can, Take What You Need"可知,附在木板上的钱是可以随意取的,并不附带任何条件,故选C项。 【考点】句意理解 25.【答案】B 【解析】根据第二段的内容,尤其是"People of all ages, races..…even had a bride"可推知,作者提到新娘参与该活动来说明参与人员的多样性,故选B项。 【考点】推理判断 26.【答案】D 【解析】根据倒数第二段第一句中的"Bridges said the only goal was to show generosity and sympathy"并结合全文内容可知,Bridges开展这个活动的目的在于传递“慷慨和同情之心”,故选D项。 【考点】细节理解 C 【文章大意】文章主要讲述了美国加利福尼亚州的森林中大树急剧减少的现象,并分析了其原因。 27.【答案】A 【解析】根据文章第二段中"The number of trees...declined by 50 percent...more than 55 percent (75) percent"提到的数字可知,该段主要描述了加州森林中大树急剧减少的严重性,故选A项。 【考点】段落大意 28.【答案】D 【解析】根据第三段中的"Aggressive wildfire control..…compete with big trees for resources(资源)“可知,声势浩大的森林防火措施虽然一定程度上保护了森林,但同时也导致小树泛滥,与大树争抢资源,从而导致大树数量减少,故选D项。 【考点】推理判断 29.【答案】C 【解析】根据最后一段中的"Since the 1930s, Mclntyre said.…have been rising temperatures...reduces the water supply"可知,Mclntyre认为水资源短缺的主要原因是逐渐上升的气温,故选C项。 【考点】细节理解 30.【答案】A 【解析】根据全文可知,文章主要讲述了美国加州森林中大树数量急剧下降的现象,并分析了其原
2019年高考英语全国卷I完形填空题 Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They ______(41) with them lots of waste. The ______(42) might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers(冰川)are disappearing, changing the ______(43) of Kilimanjaro. Hearing these stories, I’m ______(44) about the place—other destinations are described as "purer"natural experiences. However, I soon ______(45) that much has changed since the days of disturbing reports of ______(46) among tons of rubbish. I find a ______(47) mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are ______(48) but the efforts made by the Tanzania National Park Authority seem to be ______(49). The best of a Kilimanjaro ______(50), in my opinion, isn’t reaching the top. Mountains are ______(51) as spiritual places by many cultures. This ______(52) is especially evident on Kilimanjaro as ______(53) go through five ecosystems(生态系统)in the space of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainforest. It ends abruptly at 3, 000 meters, ______(54) lands of low growing plants. Further up, the weather ______(55)—low clouds envelope the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I ______(56) twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4, 000 meters is the highland ______(57): gravel(砾石), stones and rocks. ______(58) you climb into an arctic-like zone with ______(59) snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear. Does Kilimanjaro ______(60) its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace? I found the opposite to be true. 41.A. keep B. mix C. connect D. bring 42.A. stories B. buildings C. crowds D. reporters 43.A. position B. age C. face D. name 44.A. silent B. skeptical C. serious D. crazy 45.A. discover B. argue C. decide D. advocate 46.A. equipment B. grass C. camps D. stones 47.A. remote B. quiet C. all D. clean 48.A. new B. special C. significant D. necessary 49.A.paying off B. spreading out C. blowing up D. fading away 50.A.atmosphere B. experience C. experiment D. sight 51. A. studied B. observed C. explored D. regarded 52. A. view B. quality C. reason D. purpose 53. A. scientists B. climbers C. locals D. officials 54. A. holding on to B. going back to C. living up to D. giving way to 55. A. changes B. clears C. improves D. permits 56. A. match B. imagine C. count D. add 57. A. village B. desert C. road D. lake 58. A. Obviously B. Easily C. Consequently D. Finally 59. A. permanent B. little C. fresh D. artificial 60. A. enjoy B. deserve C. save D. acquire
第2部分40分钟阅读提速练 阅读提速练(一) (建议用时:40分钟) 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A (2017·河南洛阳高三第一次统考) Goodreads recommends the following books you want to read for the event to come. 1.The Lyrics:1961-2012 By Bob Dylan Simon & Schuster, $60 What it’s about: This heavy, well-timed publication contains lyrics by the songwriter who just won the Nobel Prize in Literature, from his first album, Bob Dylan, through Tempest. What’s to love: The times may be changing, but Dylan’s fans are constant, traditional devotees who will want this epic collection for their shelves, to sit beside those beloved old large papers. 2.Taylor Swift: This Is Our Song By Tyler Conroy Simon & Schuster, $28 What it’s about: An elegant fanzine celebrating all things about Taylor Swift, especially the pop star’s countless fans. What’s to love: Mom and/or Dad, the fan of Taylor Swift, will think you’re pretty cool if he or she discovers this temple to Taylor under the Christmas tree(even if it is a book). 3.Misty Copeland By Gregg Delman Rizzoli, $39.95 What it’s about: Star-figure female ballet dancer Misty Copeland strikes a pose(95, to be exact) in photos taken between 2011 and 2014, in the casual setting of dance studios. What’s to love:Since becoming the first African American woman to be named a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, Copeland has become a cultural
2019 高考英语高频词 1.alter v. 改变,改动,变更 2.burst vi./n. 突然发生,爆裂 3.dispose vi. 除掉;处置;解决;处理(of) 4.blast n. 爆炸;气流vi. 炸,炸掉 5.consume v. 消耗,耗尽 6.split v. 劈开;割裂;分裂a.裂开的 7.spit v. 吐(唾液等);唾弃 8.spill v. 溢出,溅出,倒出 9.slip v. 滑动,滑落;忽略 10.slide v. 滑动,滑落n. 滑动;滑面;幻灯片 11.bacteria n. 细菌 12.breed n. 种,品种v. 繁殖,产仔 13.budget n. 预算v. 编预算,作安排 14.candidate n. 候选人 15.campus n. 校园 16.liberal a. 慷慨的;丰富的;自由的 17.transform v. 转变,变革;变换 18.transmit v. 传播,播送;传递 19.transplant v. 移植 20.transport vt. 运输,运送n. 运输,运输工具 21.shift v. 转移;转动;转变 22.vary v. 变化,改变;使多样化 23.vanish vi. 消灭,不见 24.swallow v. 吞下,咽下n. 燕子 25.suspicion n. 怀疑,疑心 26.suspicious a. 怀疑的,可疑的 https://www.doczj.com/doc/773826542.html,d a. 温暖的,暖和的;温柔的,味淡的 28.tender a. 温柔的;脆弱的 29.nuisance n. 损害,妨害,讨厌(的人或事物) 30.insignificant a. 无意义的,无足轻重的;无价值的 31.accelerate vt. 加速,促进 32.absolute a. 绝对的,无条件的;完全的 33.boundary n. 分界线,边界 34.brake n. 刹车,制动器v. 刹住(车) 35.catalog n. 目录(册)v. 编目 36.vague a. 模糊的,不明确的 37.vain n. 徒劳,白费38.extinct a. 绝灭的,熄灭的 39.extraordinary a. 不平常的,特别的,非凡的 40.extreme a. 极度的,极端的n. 极端,过分 41.agent n. 代理人,代理商;动因,原因 42.alcohol n. 含酒精的饮料,酒精 43.appeal n./vi. 呼吁,恳求 44.appreciate vt. 重视,赏识,欣赏 45.approve v. 赞成,同意,批准 46.stimulate vt. 刺激,激励 47.acquire vt. 取得,获得;学到 48.accomplish vt .完成,到达;实行 https://www.doczj.com/doc/773826542.html,work n. 网状物;广播网,电视网;网络 50.tide n. 潮汐;潮流 51.tidy a. 整洁的,整齐的 52.trace vt. 追踪,找到n. 痕迹,踪迹 53.torture n./vt. 拷打,折磨 54.wander vi. 漫游,闲逛 55.wax n. 蜡 56.weave v. 织,编 57.preserve v. 保护,保存,保持,维持 61. abuse v. 滥用,虐待;谩骂 62. academic a. 学术的;高等院校的;研究院的 63. academy n. (高等)专科院校;学会 64. battery n. 电池(组) 65. barrier n. 障碍;棚栏 66. cargo n. (船、飞机等装载的)货物 67. career n. 生涯,职业 68. vessel n. 船舶;容器,器皿;血管 69. vertical a. 垂直的 70. oblige v. 迫使,责成;使感激 71. obscure a. 阴暗,模糊 72. extent n. 程度,范围,大小,限度 73. exterior n. 外部,外表a. 外部的,外表的 74. external a. 外部的,外表的,外面的 75. petrol n. 汽油 76. petroleum n. 石油 77. delay vt./n. 推迟,延误,耽搁 1
石家庄市2019 届高中毕业班模拟考试(二) 英语 参考答案 听力(20×1.5=30):1—5 ACBBC 6—10 AABCC 11—15 CBAAB 16—20 CABBC 阅读理解(15×2=30):21—23 ABC 24—27 AADB 28—31 CADD 32—35 BBCC 七选五阅读填空(5×2=10):36—40 DGEBA 完形填空(20×1.5=30):41—45 BCDAC 46—50 ADBAC 51—55 DBACD 56—60 BDACB 语法填空(10×1.5=15):61. called 62. for 63. greatly 64. their 65. who 66. a 67. injury 68. was thought 69. studies 70. deeper 短文改错(10×1=10): I went to buy some traditional Chinese medicine on last Sunday. Just before leaving the drugstore, I noticed that some foreigners seems to have difficulty communicate with the assistant. I seemed communicating went over to ask if I ∧ needed. The assistant told me that she couldn't make herself understand was understood about how to boil the mixture correctly. Learning that I could give them the hand, they were a relieved. Without some trouble, I translated that the assistant wanted to say. Both sides expressed any what thanks to me. I was delighted to help other. More importantly, as a Chinese, I felt proudly to see others proud foreigners try traditional Chinese medicine. 书面表达(满分25分): 参考范文: Dear Peter, Warm greetings from China! How is everything going? Knowing that you are going to learn Chinese in your university, I feel pretty happy for you. In order to improve your Chinese, “Journey to the West” is a good choice. Regarded as one of the four classics in Chinese literature, the book possesses great wisdom and essence of the Chinese language, which makes it worthwhile to read. Furthermore, the book tells an interesting story in which a famous monk in Tang Dynasty went west with his three students who had super power. It attracts several generations, old and young. Enjoy reading! And you can share your reading reflections with me if you like. Looking forward to your reply! (117 words) Yours, Li Hua
高考英语真题完形填空真题汇总集锦 高考英语全国一卷 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 During my second year at the city college, I was told that the education department was offering a “free” course, called Thinking Chess, for three credits. I 41 the idea of taking the class because, after all, who doesn’t want to 42 a few dollars? More than that, I’d always wanted to learn chess. And, even if I weren’t 43 enough about free credits, news about our 44 was appealing enough to me. He was an international grandmaster, which 45 I would be learning from one of the game’s 46 . I could hardly wait to 47 him. Maurice Ashley was kind and smart, a former graduate returning to teach, and this 48 was no game for him; he meant business. In his introduction, he made it 49 that our credits would be hard-earned. In order to 50 the class, among other criteria, we had to write a paper on how we plan to 51 what we would learn in class to our future professions and, 52 , to our lives. I managed to get an A in that 53 and learned life lessons that have served me well beyond the 54 . Ten years after my chess class with Ashley, I’m still putting to use what he 55 me:“The absolute most important 56 that you learn when you play chess is how to make good 57 . On every single move you have to 58 a situation, process what your opponent (对手) is doing and 59 the best move from among all your options.” These words still ring true today in my 60 as a journalist. 41.A. put forward B. jumped at C. tried out D. turned down 42.A. waste B. earn C. save D. pay 43.A. excited B. worried C. moved D. tired 44.A. title B. competitor C. textbook D. instructor 45.A. urged B. demanded C. held D. meant
专题一细节理解题 Passage 1[2017 甲卷(全国Ⅱ),A] 体裁话题词数难度建议时间 应用文戏剧表演信息290 ★4分钟 In the coming months, we are bringing together artists from all over the globe, to enjoy speaking Shakespeare’s plays in their own language, in our Globe, within the architecture Shakespeare wrote for. Please come and join us. National Theatre of China Beijing | Chinese This great occasion(盛会)will be the National Theatre of China’s first visit to the UK.The company’s productions show the new face of 21st century Chinese theatre. This production of Shakespeare’s RichardⅢwill be directed by the National’s Associate Director, Wang Xiaoying. Date & Time: Saturday 28 April, 2.30pm & Sunday 29 April, 1.30pm & 6.30pm Marjanishvili Theatre Tbilisi | Georgian One of the most famous theatres in Georgia,the Marjanishvili,founded in 1928, appears regularly at theatre festivals all over the world. This new production of As You Like It is helmed(指导) by the company’s Artistic Director Levan Tsuladze. Date & Time: Friday 18 May, 2.30pm & Saturday 19 May, 7.30pm Deafinitely Theatre London | British Sign Language(BSL) By translating the rich and humorous text of Love’s Labour’s Lost into the physical language of BSL, Deafinitely Theatre creates a new interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy and aims to build a bridge between deaf and hearing worlds by performing to both groups as one audience. Date & Time: Tuesday 22 May, 2.30pm & Wednesday 23 May,7.30pm Habima National Theatre Tel Aviv | Hebrew The Habima is the centre of Hebrew-language theatre worldwide. Founded in Moscow after the 1905 revolution, the company eventually settled in Tel Aviv in the late 1920s. Since 1958, they have been recognised as the national theatre of Israel. This production of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice marks their first visit to the UK. Date & Time: Monday 28 May, 7.30pm & Tuesday 29 May, 7.30pm 21.Which play will be performed by the National Theatre of China? A. RichardⅢ. B. Love’s Labour’s Lost. C. As You Like It. D. The Merchant of Venice. 22.What is special about Deafinitely Theatre? A. It has two groups of actors. B. It is the leading theatre in London. C. It performs plays in BSL.
2019高考英语高频单词 1.alter v. 改变,改动,变更['I?:lt?(r)] 2.burst vi./n. 突然发生,爆裂[b?:st] 3.dispose vi. 除掉;处置;解决;处理(of) [d ?' sp??z] 4.blast n. 爆炸;气流vi. 炸,炸掉[blɑ:st] 5.consume v. 消耗,耗尽[k?n'sju:m] 6.split v. 劈开;割裂;分裂a.裂开的[spl?t] 7.spit v. 吐(唾液等);唾弃 8.spill v. 溢出,溅出,倒出[sp?l] 9.slip v. 滑动,滑落;忽略 10.slide v. 滑动,滑落n. 滑动;滑面;幻灯片[sla?d] 11.bacteria n. 细菌[b?k' t??ri?] 12.breed n. 种,品种v. 繁殖,产仔 13.budget n. 预算v. 编预算,作安排['b?d??t] 14.candidate n. 候选人['k?nd?d?t] 15.campus n. 校园['k?mp?s] 16.liberal a. 慷慨的;丰富的;自由的['l?b ?r?l] 17.transform v. 转变,变革;变换[tr?ns'f ?:m] 18.transmit v. 传播,播送;传递[tr?ns'm?t] 19.transplant v. 移植[tr?ns'plɑ:nt] 20.transport vt. 运输, n. 运输,运输工具['tr?nsp?:t] 21.shift v. 转移;转动;转变 22.vary v. 变化,改变;使多样化 23.vanish vi. 消灭,不见['v?n??] 24.swallow v. 吞下,咽下n. 燕子['swɑ:lo ?] 25.suspicion n. 怀疑,疑心[s?'sp??n] 26.suspicious a. 怀疑的,可疑的[s?'sp???s] https://www.doczj.com/doc/773826542.html,d a. 温暖的,暖和的;温柔的,味淡的[ma ?ld] 28.tender a. 温柔的;脆弱的['tend?(r)] 29.nuisance n. 损害,妨害,讨厌(的人或事物)['nju:sns] 30.insignificant a. 无意义的,无足轻重的;无价值的[I?ns?g'n?f?k?nt] 31.accelerate vt. 加速,促进[?k'sel?re?t] 32.absolute a. 绝对的,无条件的;完全的['?bs?lu:t] 33.boundary n. 分界线,边界['ba?ndri] 34.brake n. 刹车,制动器v. 刹住(车)[bre?k] 35.catalog n. 目录(册)v. 编目['k?t?l ?:g] 36.vague a. 模糊的,不明确的[ve?g] 37.vain n. 徒劳,白费[ve?n] 38.extinct a. 绝灭的,熄灭的[?k' st??kt] 39.extraordinary a. 不平常的,特别的,非凡的[?k' str?:dnri] 40.extreme a. 极度的,极端的n. 极端,过分[?k' stri:m] 41.agent n. 代理人,代理商;动因,原因[' e?d??nt] 42.alcohol n. 含酒精的饮料,酒精[' ?lk?h ?l] 43.appeal n./vi. 呼吁,恳求[?' pi:l] 44.appreciate vt. 重视,赏识,欣赏[?' pri:?ie?t] 45.approve v. 赞成,同意,批准[?' pru:v] 46.stimulate vt. 刺激,激励[I'st?mjule?t] 47.acquire vt. 取得,获得;学到[?' kwa??(r)] 48.accomplish vt .完成,到达;实行[?' k?mpl??] https://www.doczj.com/doc/773826542.html,work n. 网状物;广播网,电视网;网络['netw?:k] 50.tide n. 潮汐;潮流[ta?d] 51.tidy a. 整洁的,整齐的[' ta?di] 52.trace vt. 追踪,找到n. 痕迹,踪迹[tre?s] 53.torture n./vt. 拷打,折磨['t?:t??(r)] 54.wander vi. 漫游,闲逛['w?nd?(r)]
高考题型提能练(九)Unit 9 Ⅰ.阅读理解 A (2018·河南省普通高中毕业班适应性测试)Is geography important? Here's a question for you to answer. What have the following countries got in common: Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom, Iceland and Madagascar? Quite easy if you can picture them on the globe —they are all islands. All of these nations are surrounded by sea. What have these five nations got in common? Hungary, Botswana, Kazakhstan, Paraguay and Liechtenstein. They are all landlocked. In other words, in contrast to the first five countries whose coastline forms their border, the second five have no coastline at all. If you are a Hungarian or a Paraguayan, you have to pass through somebody else's country if you want to go to the beach. Liechtenstein is even more of a geographical phenomenon; it is “doubly landlocked” because the countries that surround it — Austria and Switzerland are also landlocked. There is only one other country in the world in a similar position, Uzbekistan, which is surrounded by five other landlocked countries. Go and have a look at the map if you want to know which. So how do countries become landlocked? If you are Swiss or