上海高考英语词汇小猫钓鱼解析
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小猫钓鱼第34篇素材源:bbc(原文有删改)https:///news/world-asia-china-50210961VocabularyDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.s entenceB.confessedC.crucialD.offencesE.currentF.chargesG.criminally H.bars I.identities J.prompted K.stringA brutal murder of a10-year-old girl by a13-year-old boy shocked China.When it was announced that the boy would not face criminal charges because of his age,it became the latest in a(an)______1__of cases which have sparked a debate about the age of criminal responsibility,writes BBC Monitoring's Kerry Allen.The boy,named only as Cai,____2____to the murder of the10-year-old girl in Dalian,Northeast Liaoning province, earlier this month.But he will not spend any time behind___3_____;instead he was given three years in"rehabilitation"-a(an)____4____Chinese media called"the harshest punishment within the_____5____legal system for a minor".Under normal circumstances,a child of13in China would not be held____6____responsible for their actions-the age of criminal responsibility is14.In the UK,it is10.China's Criminal Law stipulates that only minors between the ages of16and18can be held criminally responsible for any offence.But those between the ages of14and16can be tried for serious____7____,such as murder,rape and robbery. In the case of all minors,China has a Minors Protection Law which protects their legal rights,so their____8_____are protected throughout a judicial process.On24October,Dalian's Public Security Bureau confirmed that the boy would be rehabilitated but would not face criminal__9_____because of his age.But the murder in Dalian___10____nationwide outrage-and a discussion at official levels about the possibility of changing Chinese law.The official Xinhua News Agency said the case had prompted lawmakers at national level to discuss the possibility of amending the laws on protecting minors,and lowering the age of criminal responsibility.Draft revisions to those laws were reviewed at the bimonthly session of the National People's Congress Standing Committee on Saturday.【词汇讲解】1.stringn.a series of related things or events一系列;一连串例:What do you think of the recent string of political scandals?你怎么看最近一连串的政治丑闻?2.promptv.to make something happen引起;导致;激起例:The bishop's speech has prompted an angry response from both political parties.主教的发言激起了两大政党的愤怒回应。
上海中考英语专项冲刺专项二:小猫钓鱼----小猫钓鱼【题型介绍】该题型考查学生词汇应用;,题量总共8道,分值8分,每道题一分。
五选四将词汇的考查放在了语篇中,着重强调语法和词汇知识在特定情景中的应用。
(1)考查词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力以考查动词、名词、形容词、副词为主,也考查连词、介词、短语等;(2)考查词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力;(3)逻辑方面考察上下文联系。
【各个击破】高频考查词汇【解题技巧】1. 判断词性的技巧:a. 如何判断需要选择名词:a /an/the +n. , adj.+ n. , vt. +n.即空格处前面为冠词、形容词或者及物动词的,空格处应填入名词;n. v. 即空格处后面是动词的,空格处应填入该动词的主语(名词);prep. +n.即空格处前面是介词的,空格处充当介词宾语,用填入一个名词或动名词。
Eg: ①When a friend stops talking to you for a day or two, your mi nd will get crazy with the ____46_____ thatperhaps you did something wrong. (2019普陀区一模) keys:A. thoug hts②It will have bad ____50_____ on you as you start to focus your e nergy on others but not yourself.(2019普陀区一模)keys: B. effects③Gradually, the talented young man went from being a supporting act or to a __49___ movie star.(2019松江区一模)keys: A. successfulb. 如何判断需要选择动词:n./pron. vt.n./pron. 即空格前面已有名词/代词作主语,后面又有名词/代词作为动词的宾语,空格处应为及物动词;n./pron. vi. 即空格处前面是名词/代词,后面没有宾语,空格处应填不及物动词;n./pron. vi. adv./prep. 即空格处前面是名词/代词,空格处后面是副词/介词,空格处应填入不及物动词,与副词/介词构成固定搭配;n./pron. link v./be. adj. 即空格处前面是名词/代词,后面是形容词,空格处应填入系动词或be动词;to v. 即空格处前有不定式标志to,空格处应填入动词原形;另一种情况to是介词,后面应填入动名词v. and v. 即空格前是动词+并列连词或选择连词,空格后也考虑填动词。
题型突破03选词填空之钓鱼方略(核心考点精讲精练)【近年真题考点分布】✧选词填空题文体以说明文为主✧题材内容以科普文为主,但内容各不相同,覆盖人文、健康、科技、气候、概念等方方面面。
【思维导图】【知识梳理】(一)词汇分析2021年春考2021年秋考2022年春考2022年秋考2023年春考2023年秋考✧主要考察实词,为名词,动词,形容词,副词;✧动词是考察重点,尤其是动词的分词变形为主;所以动词时语态与非谓语是高中语法学习的重点。
✧名词与形容词为次重点,每年都有考察;对于名词与形容词在句中所起作用与相互修饰须要学生熟练掌握。
✧副词考察较少,难度不大。
它在句中的位置灵活,功能强大。
✧每年都会考察考纲词汇的派生词,如标粗处。
要注意积累派生词。
(二)解题步骤第一步,判断方框内单词词性。
有多个词性的都标出来,不确定词性的先不标。
doing和done可以不标。
第二步,略读抓中心。
略读文章,细读文章首句,快速掌握文章的主题词与了解文章大致内容。
第三步,填词入空。
分为三小步:1、确认空处可填词性,2、同性词筛选,3、按逻辑关系代入确认答案。
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Bill Drayton believes we’re in the middle of a necessary but painful historical transition. For millenniums most people’s lives had a certain ___11___. You went to school to learn a trade or a skill-baking, farming or accounting. Then you could go into the workforce and make a good living repeating the same skill over the course of your career.But these days machines can do pretty much anything that’s ___12___. The new world requires a different sort of person. Drayton calls this new sort of personal changemaker.Changemakers are people who can see the patterns around them, identify the problems in any situation, figure out ways to solve the problems in any situation, figure out ways to solve the problem, organize fluid teams, lead collective action and then ___13___ adapt as situations change.For example, Ashoka fellow Andrés Gallardo is a Mexican who lived in a high crime neighborhood. He created an app, called Haus, that allows people to ___14___ with their neighbors. The app has a panic button that ___15___ everybody in the neighborhood when a crime is happening. It allows neighbors to organize, chat, share crime statistics and work together.To form and lead this community of communities, Gallardo had to possess what Drayton calls “cognitive empathy-based living for the good of all.” Congnitive empathy is the ability to perceive how people are feeling in ___16___ circumstances. “For the good of all” is the capacity to build teams.It doesn’t matter if you are working in the cafeteria or the inspection line of a plant, companies will now only hire people who can ___17___ problems and organize responses.Millions of people already live with the mind-set. But a lot of people still inhabit the world of following rulesand repetitive skills. They hear society telling them: We don’t need you. We don’t need your kids, either.” Of course, those people go into reactionary mode and strike back.The central ___18___ of our time, Drayton says, is to make everyone a changemaker. In an earlier era, he says, society realized it needed universal ___19___. Today, schools have to develop the curriculums and assessments to make the changemaking mentality universal. They have to understand this is their criteria for success.Ashoka has studied social movements to find out how this kind of ___20___ shift can be promoted. It turns out that successful movements take similar steps.【答案】11. D 12. A 13. B 14. H 15. C 16. I 17. E 18. G 19. K 20. F【解析】本文属于议论文,现在机器几乎可以做任何事情。
考点55 小猫钓鱼第一步:详读选项,词分类首先说明一点,所给的11个词全部是实词,词性分别是和。
选项中的11个词是考查的关键,考生应该详细的理解这11个单词。
熟悉的单词标明词性和词义,不熟悉的单词或者不认识的单词只需标明词性,然后根据名词、动词、形容词、副词四大类按规律排列在试卷上。
这样做考生就可以不再是11选1了,只要根据上下文的逻辑关系或者语法结构,有时候可以是3选1甚至2选1,缩小了选择的范围,降低了试题的难度。
1. 动词分为谓语动词和非谓语动词。
非谓语动词包括:动词不定式、动名词、现在分词和过去分词。
过去分词有两种可能性(形容词和动词的过去分词), 无法确定时标问号。
2. 不认识的词要看后缀。
构词法中, 前缀区分意思, 后缀区分词性。
所以看词尾往往能大致分出词性。
词性无法确定的, 暂时搁置。
3. 做出相应的标记。
在英文中有的单词不只有一个词性,比如大家常见的visit, access,approach, challenge, change等就即有名词词性又有动词词性。
这时两个都要标出来。
4.以-ing或-ed 结尾的词既可能是动词,也可能是由现在分词或过去分词转变而成的形容词。
例如:sleeping “She is sleeping.”中就是动词。
而在“sleeping beauty”中就是形容词。
建议同学们在供选择的词旁将两种词性都标注上,答题时以动词为首选进行判断。
第二步:略读全文,定中心考生拿到题目以后,由于考查考生对篇章的理解,应该略读整篇文章,确定文章的中心或主要说明的问题。
文章大概在220词--250词左右,用1分钟左右的时间略读即可。
要抓住文章首句,迅速找到文章的主题词或主题。
和完型填空一样,一般文章第一句不设空格,以便让考生知道本文的相关主题词或主题。
在此,建议大家使用略读的方法,以快速掌握文章大意。
第三步:关注逻辑、词义,灵活选可以通过词义判断(即通过同词性词汇的中文意思是否符合文章的整体意思,由此判断是不是最合适的选项)和逻辑判断(即根据文章的逻辑顺序和逻辑结构,确定同词性的词汇中的哪个是最佳答案)两种方法确定答案。
小猫钓鱼第63篇素材源:bbc(原文有删改)bbc.newsVocabularyDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Authorities have_____1__to the unusual move to deal with the mounting waste problem at the site.The_______2____ means tourists can only go as far as a monastery slightly below the 5,200m (17,060ft) base camp level.More people visit the mountain from the southern side in Nepal, but over the past years numbers have been rising ____3___ on the Chinese side as well.The Chinese base camp, located in Tibet, is popular as it is___4____ by car - whereas the Nepalese camp can only be reached by a hike of almost two weeks.The world's highest peak has been struggling with __5_____levels of rubbish for years, as the number of visitors rises. The Chinese Mountaineering Association says 40,000 visited its base camp in 2015, the most recent year with ___6____.A record 45,000 visited Nepal's base camp in 2016-7 according to Nepal's Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation.___7____ tourists will only be banned from areas above Rongbuk monastery, which is around 5,000m above sea level, according to China's state news agency Xinhua.Mountaineers who have a(an)_____8____to climb the 8,848m peak will still be allowed to use the higher camp.In January, authorities announced that they would limit the number of climbing permits each year to 300.This year's clean-up___9____will also try to remove the bodies of mountaineers who have died in the so-called death zone above 8,000m, where the air is too thin to___10____life for long.Due to the cold and high altitude, these bodies often remain on the mountain for years or even decades.【词汇讲解】1.resortv.the fact that you have to do something because there is no other way of achieving something诉诸;凭借;采用例:He got hold of the money legally, without resort to violence.他没有采取暴力手段,而是通过合法途径拿到了这笔钱。
2019年中考英语专题冲刺(二)——-—小猫钓鱼该题型考查学生词汇应用;,题量总共8道,分值8分,每道题一分。
五选四将词汇的考查放在了语篇中,着重强调语法和词汇知识在特定情景中的应用。
(1)考查词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力以考查动词、名词、形容词、副词为主,也考查连词、介词、短语等;(2)考查词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力;(3)逻辑方面考察上下文联系.高频考查词汇1. 判断词性的技巧:a。
如何判断需要选择名词:;名词。
Eg:①When a friend stops talking to you for a day or two,your mind will get crazy with the ____46_____ thatperhaps you did something wrong. (2019普陀区一模) keys:A。
thoughts②It will have bad ____50_____ on you as you start to focus your energy on others but not yourself.(2019普陀区一模)keys: B. effects③Gradually,the talented young man went from being a supporting actor to a __49___ movie star。
(2019松江区一模)keys: A。
successfulb。
如何判断需要选择动词:/代词作主语,后面又有名词/代词作为动词的宾语,空格处应为及物动词;/代词,后面没有宾语,空格处应填不及物动词;/代词,空格处后面是副词/介词,空格处应填入不及物动词,与副词/介词构成固定搭配;/代词,后面是形容词,空格处应填入系动词或be动词;to,空格处应填入动词原形;另一种情况to是介词,后面应填入动名词+并列连词或选择连词,空格后也考虑填动词。
1.2024届上海市宝山区高三英语二模专题汇编:十一选十(小猫钓鱼) F.costly A.processG.crucial B.impacting H.highly C.appearance I.legal D.linked J.pause E.assessmentK.marketed Tobacco use and its negative impacts on health have been well-documented for decades.Traditional tobacco products,such as cigarettes,have been 31to a wide range of health problems,including cancer,heart disease,respiratory (呼吸的)disorders and others.According to a survey,78.3percent of smokers start smoking before age 20.Taiwan Province of China has raised the 32smoking age to 20or above.By instituting this change,they hope to reduce the number of young people taking up the habit.Despite being 33as a safe alternative to traditional cigarettes,heated tobacco products (HTPs)are stillconsidered tobacco.As such,they pose significant dangers to human health.The heating 34used in these products35addictive releases harmful chemicals and poisons,including tar (焦油),carbon monoxide and nicotine,a(n)substance.HTPs are packaged to appeal to young people who perceive them as safer than smoking.To prevent young people from experimenting with HTPs and36their health,Taiwan Province strictly controls every kind of tobacco product by adding a health risk 37review mechanism.Only products that pass the review process are allowed to be manufactured,imported and sold to consumers.The innumerable downsides to smoking should give smokers 38and encourage them to quit.Quitting tobacco improves your health and reduces your risk of various diseases,including cancer,heart disease,and breathing problems.Quitting smoking can also improve your 39.Tobacco use can cause wrinkles and yellow teeth.Quitting can lead tohealthier skin,whiter teeth and fresher breath.Smoking can also dull your senses of taste and smell.By stopping tobaccouse,your senses recover,leading to enhanced enjoyment of food and beverages.Unfortunately,quitting tobacco isn't easy.Most people will also encounter numerous challenges including nicotine withdrawal and symptoms such as eagerness,irritability (易怒)and difficulty concentrating.Supportive social for overcoming these things and living a smoke-freeenvironments,coping strategies and professional help are40 life.答案:31.D 32.I 33.K 34.A 35.H 36.B 37.E 38.J 39.C 40.G上海市2024年高三英语二模专题汇编:十一选十(小猫钓鱼)A.activateB.amountedparedD.energeticE.guidelinesF.identif yG.image H.influenced I.respects J.review K.substantialExercise Can Help Prevent Depression,Study FindsHow often do you exercise?A new31from researchers at the University of Cambridge shows that those who exercise are less likely to develop depression,even if they exercise less than the recommended amount.The Department of Health and Human Services recommends that adults engage in2.5to5hours of moderate activity per week or one hour and15minutes to2.5hours of32aerobic(有氧的)exercise per week or some combination of the two.Adults who took a walk for what33to2.5hours per week were less likely to develop depression than those who didn’t exercise at all,the study found.But even those who exercised less felt better than those who didn’t exercise at all,according to researchers.“In this study,a relatively small amount of physical activity were associated with a(n)34 decrease in risks of depression,”the study says.The researchers analyzed15studies with nearly200,000participants. Those who did about half the recommended amount of physical activity per week had an18%lower risk of depression 35with adults who did not exercise,the study says.Participants who exercised the recommended amount had a 25%lower risk of depression than those who did not.Exercising more than the recommended amount hardly36 depression risk,according to researchers.Many37of exercise can lead to improved mental health.For example,working out can increase circulation (血液循环)to the brain and38the central nervous system,leading to what many refer to as a“runners high,”the study says.More exercise can also lead to improved physical health and a better body39,which can cause a person to be more social,researchers say.Nearly5%of adults in the U.S.report regular feelings of depression,according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Among the study participants,researchers estimate that1in every9cases of depression might have been prevented had everyone met recommended exercise40,the study says.答案:31.J32.D33.B34.K35.C36.H37.I38.A39.G40.EA.floode dB.leapsC.increasinglybinesE.reflectsF.emphasizingG.pioneering H.crafted I.technical J.unexpectedly K.classicChinese animations(动画)are boomingThe“Black Cat Detective”,released40years ago,was a childhood favorite for many Chinese.Since then,Chinese cartoons have come a long way.While“Black Cat Detective”was simply drawn,current cartoons feature_____31_____ advances and fascinating plots.One example is“Boonie Bears:Time Twist”,a family-friendly adventure released in February,with smooth animation reminding us of Pixar,a_____32_____animation studio now owned by Disney.These recent_____33_____in quality have enabled Chinese cartoons to succeed at the domestic box office.“Ne Zha:Birth of the Demon Child”was the most well-received film in China in2019,_____34_____beating out“Avengers: Endgame”,a superhero movie by Marvel Studios.In the1960s,China’s animation industry saw a big downturn as American and Japanese films_____35_____into the Chinese market,dominating both domestic television and cinema screens.As a result,Chinese animators _____36_____began to work for western studios.However,things changed in2015with the release of“Monkey King: Hero is Back”,a breakthrough for Chinese animation.This film,based on the timeless_____37_____“Journey to the West”,signaled a new era of creativity and success in the industry.The main character,the Monkey King,is depicted(刻画)as going through a mid-life crisis,which_____38_____the director’s view that cartoons are not just for children.Light Chaser Animation,a Beijing-based studio,has contributed to the popularity of cartoons in China.Its production“30,000Miles from Chang’an”_____39_____elements of Chinese culture,history,and legends with aesthetic(美学的)feeling of Tang dynasty poetry.Indeed,traditional themes are widespread among successful Chinese animations,_____40_____the importance of traditional culture as a foundation for Chinese animation.Like other industries,cartoons in China are inspired by Western innovations but with added“Chinese characteristics”.答案:31-35IGBJA36-40CKEDFScience in Image sOyster mushrooms feature in cuisines around the world,but they should be offthe menu for hungry worms --which these delicious mushrooms will kill and eat.Nowresearchers finally know how they do it.A study published in Science Advances details how oyster mushrooms use aparticular poisonous substance to freeze and get rid of mushroom-eating roundworms called nematodes (线虫).The mushrooms,which grow on nutrient-poor dead wood,then 31the worms for nutrition.“Nematodes happen to be the most32animals these mushrooms encounter.So I think,33,this cross-kingdom interaction is very interesting,”says study senior author.The study team of geneticists,biochemists and biologists had previously found that oyster mushrooms release an unidentified poisonous substance that will somehow34the worms within minutes and cause a chemical element to flow into their cells,killing them.This35differs from those used by other meat-eating mushrooms and could be unique to oyster mushrooms.For their new work,the researchers grew and analyzed samples of the mushroom’s tissue,finding no noticeable poison even when they broke it up.They reasoned that whatever was killing the worms must be a kind of36compound that disappears into air when disturbed.When they damaged the oyster mushroom tissue again and 37analyzed the nearby air,they finally found a nerve gas that turned out to be contained with tiny,special-shaped structures on the mushroom surface.When nematodes touch the mushrooms,these structures 38their gas,disturbing the worms’cell walls to cause immobility and death.The worm is then digested by the mushrooms.Before this study,“we underestimated the 39to which wild mushrooms defend against or consume nematodes,”notes Nick Talbot,a geneticist at Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich,England.The study demonstrates “a very 40approach,”he adds.“These organisms are really difficult to work on,and Dr.Hsueh is showing that you can do some really amazing work with them.”答案:31.B 32.C 33.E 34.G 35.H 36.K 37.J 38.D 39.F 40.IA.chaosB.consumeC.plentifulD.dischargeE.evolutionarilyF.extentG.freeze H.mechanism I.novel J.subsequently K.unstable Oyster mushroomOpenAI Unveils A.I.that Instantly Generates Eye-Popping VideosLast April,a New York start-up called Runway AI revealed technology that let people generate videos.The four-second videos were shadowy and disturbing.But they were a clear sign that artificial intelligence technologies would generate increasingly__31__videos sooner.Just10months later,OpenAI has revealed a similar system,Sora, that creates videos that look as if they were lifted from a Hollywood movie.OpenAI is among the many companies__32__to improve this kind of instant video generator.The technology could__33__the work of experienced moviemakers.It could also become a quick and inexpensive way of creating online__34__,making it even harder to tell what’s real on the internet.In an interview,the team behind the technology said the company was not yet releasing Sora to the public because it was still working to understand the system’s__35__.The intention here is to give a(n)__36__of what is likely to happen soon,so that people can see the capabilities of this technology.Like other generative A.I.technologies,OpenAI’s system learns by analyzing digital data—in this case,videos and subtitles describing what those videos contain.OpenAI declined to say how many videos the system learned from or where they came from,except to say the training included both__37__available videos and videos that were licensed from copyright holders.The company says little about the data used to train its technologies,most likely because it wants to__38__an advantage over competitors.Sora generates videos in__39__to short descriptions.Though the videos can be impressive,they may include strange and__40__images.The system,for example,recently generated a video of someone eating a cookie—but the cookie never got any smaller.答案:31-40AHJBC FGEIDThe Curious World of BatsNot all bats are unbelievably adorable,like the one below.Many of them have___31___faces and large ears that help them“see”in the dark,using echo location(回声定位).But all bats are,without adoubt,___32___creatures.Scientists are typically reluctant to___33___about bats because they make up sucha large and diverse group of winged animals.With nearly1,500species,bats___34___about one-fifth of all mammal(哺乳动物)species on Earth.But one thing that can be said about them as a group is that they are,in not-so-scientific terms,very odd.“They break all the___35___,”said Cori Lausen,a bat expert at the environmental group Wildlife Conservation Society Canada.Being able to fly is just one of their___36___,since mammals rarely fly.Apart from that,bats can also push their heart rate to extreme highs and lows—as slow as one beat per minute.Many bat species can go into a period of deep sleep,known as“torpor”,for a few hours a day or even for weeks to___37___energy when it’s cold or food is unavailable.And while most small mammals have short lives and lots of babies,some bats can live for two decades or more and typically have just one baby per year.For how much energy they need,it’s also surprising that many bat species,including most of those in the US,rely on insects alone for food.They have to eat ridiculous quantities of them.A mom that is___38___a baby can catch more than4,000insects in one night.Oddly,although bats can fly,they can’t easily take off from a(n)___39___position,like most birds and insects do. That’s one reason why they hang upside down—bats have to gain the momentum they need by falling.“For them,it’s not upside down,”Frick said.“It’s flight-side ready!”While bats remain highly understudied relative to birds and other mammals,scientists are___40___the alarm.In North America,more than half of all bat species are at risk of severe population decline.Climate change,they say, threatens to only speed up their extinction.答案:31-40BDIJK EAFCHWill AI allow humans to play a part?Rebecca used to have a regular job,translating a fashion brand’s website into German.One day a big change happened.The company(31)______to using machine translation.She kept the job,and it still paid the bills;however, she was now there to check and(32)______whatever was produced by the computer.But there was a complaint.“What it meant,(33)______,was that we humans were training a machine,”she says.Each corrected caption for a mid-priced T-shirt,each pair of skinny jeans,was a data point for the robot that was going to replace her.With the(34) ______of chat programs that can imitate humans,the world is now beginning to consider what the coming of artificial intelligence means.What will it do for our jobs if many once(35)______professions—law,accountancy,medicine—disappear?What does it mean to be a human when the thing that humans most(36)______—intelligence—has become the cheapest product on the planet?Translators,for good and ill,don’t have to wonder.“You can take the world of translators and interpreters as a(37)______of the world,”says Nicki Bone,chairwoman of the board of the Institute of Translating and Interpreting.Not all of them are adjusting.“Of course,we have our(38)______,”but she adds,“There are also opportunities,and optimists.”The speed of change,though,has been(39)______.Increasingly,says Bone,she and her colleagues are acting as editors of a machine’s first pass,rather than translators of the raw material.For some,that’s fine.“People will say,‘OK,instead of working at one rate for this number of words per hour,I’m working at many more words per hour,but for a much lower rate.’Some are happy to take on.Some won’t,as a matter of principle.”As we are(40)______at ChatGPT and its great ability to imitate human writing,translators are,compared with the rest of the professions,sensitive.Anyway,this technology is here to stay.答案:31~40KJAHI FGDCBA new way to reduce poachingResearchers are working on a pilot program backed by Russia’s Rosatom Corp to inject rhino horns(犀牛角)with radioactive material,a strategy that could discourage consumption and make it easier to detect illegal trade.Poachers(偷猎者)killed394rhinos in South Africa for their horns last year,government data shows,with public and private game__31__lacking the resources needed to monitor vast tracts of land and protect the animals that live there.While the toll was a third lower than in2019and the sixth__32__drop,illegal hunting remains the biggest threat to about20,000of the animals in the country—the world’s biggest population.Thousands of__33__sensors along international borders could be used to detect a small quantity of radioactive material__34__into the horns,according to James Larkin,a professor at the University of Witswatersrand in Johannesburg,who has a background in radiation protection and nuclear security.“A whole new__35__of people could be able to detect the illegal movement of rhino horn,”he said.Some alternate methods of discouraging poaching, including poisoning,dyeing and removing the horns,have raised a variety of opinions as to their virtue and efficacy.Known as The Rhisotope Project,the new anti-poaching__36__started earlier this month with the injection of an amino acid(氨基酸)into two rhinos’horns in order to detect whether the compound will move into the animals’bodies. Also,__37__studies using computer modeling and a replica rhino head will be done to determine a safe dose of radioactive material.Rhino horn is used in traditional medicine,as it is believed to cure disease such as cancer,__38__ as a show of wealth and given as gifts.“If we make it radioactive,these people will be hesitant to buy it,”Larkin said.“We’re pushing on the whole supply chain.”Besides Russia’s state-owned nuclear company,the University of Witwatersrand,scientists and private rhino owners are involved in the project.If the method is__39__feasible,it could also be used to curb illegal trade in elephant ivory.“Once we have developed the whole project and got to the point where we completed the proof of concept,then we will be making this whole idea__40__to whoever wants to use it,”Larkin said.答案:31-35DEKFA36-40IGCJBA.contrastB.instructe dC.concentratingD.potentialE.touchingF.playedG.better H.specialized I.spot J.follow K.tracing Unfamiliar Music May Help People Chat at PartiesIf you want your guests to be particularly sociable at an upcoming party,make sure you play music they probably haven’t heard before.To explore how background music affects the way we 31conversations,researchers Jane Brown and Gavin Bidelman conducted a study analyzing the brain activity of 31individuals aged 21and 33.During the experiment,participants listened to 72minutes of an audiobook (有声读物),which the pair used as a replacement for32on someone talking,while background music was accompanied by the audiobook for most of the time.For half of the experiment,the participants were asked to focus on 2-minute parts of an unfamiliar audiobook read by a man.The rest of the time,they were told to focus on four background songs,which were similarly33for 2minutes at a time.This34in voices aimed to assess participants’ability to shift attention between two distinctly different voices.During the experiment,all the participants wore35caps to monitor the electrical activity taking place in their brains.This 36of electrical activity was the key.It allowed Brown and Bidelman to discover how efficiently theseindividuals could focus on either the audiobook or the music when37to do so.The finding revealed that the participants could 38turn their attention to the audiobook if the background music was unfamiliar to them.Following the task,the participants completed a music perception survey evaluating their musical skills,such as the capacity to 39whether a pair of similar-sounding tunes are the same.Notably,those with lower musical scoresdemonstrated slower attentional shifts between songs and audiobooks,suggesting a(n)40link between musical ability and attention management skills.答案:31.J 32.C 33.F 35.H36.K 37.B 38.G 39.I 34.A 40.D上海市浦东新10.2024届区A.backfirepensateC.exten 小猫钓鱼高三英语二模专题汇编:十一选十()d D.impressive E.meaningfulF.measureG.needleH.overallI.perceiveJ.punishmentK.typicallyWhy You Shouldn’t Exercise to Lose WeightMany of us are lacing up our sneakers and starting(or restarting)exercise regimens(练身计划)in hopes of shedding unwanted pounds.Unquestionably,aiming to be more active is good.But if the main reason is to lose weight, your New Year’s resolution could very well__31__.For starters,exercise—at least the kind most of us do—is__32__ineffective for weight loss.Take walking,for example.A150-pound person who walks briskly for30minutes will burn,on average,around140calories.That’s equal to one can of soda—not exactly a great return on your investment of time and effort.It’s much easier just to skip the soda.Studies__33__show that doing moderate-intensity aerobic exercise such as walking for30minutes a day,five days a week—the amount recommended for good health—typically produces little or no weight loss by itself.When moderate exercise is added to diet,the results are equally not__34__.Pooling data from six trials, researchers found that a combination of diet and exercise generated no greater weight loss than diet alone after six months.In studies where exercise has produced__35__weight loss,participants burned at least400to500calories per session on five or more days a week.To achieve that,sessions need to go well beyond what most of us are willing or able to do.And even if we manage to exert that much effort,our bodies often__36__by boosting appetite and dialing down metabolism,effects that over time limit how many pounds we shed.Perhaps the biggest problem with exercising to drop pounds is that it turns physical activity into__37__.How many times have you heard someone say(or said yourself)“I’ll need to do extra exercise”after eating too much during the holidays or at a celebratory dinner?The point is that we’re more likely to__38__exercise positively and actually do it when we focus on our well-being rather than our weight.The incentive may be an improved mood or less stress.Others may find that exercise makes them feel physically and mentally stronger.Of course,the benefits of physical activity__39__well beyond these.It’s been shown to reduce the risk of multiple diseases.It can also improve sleep and boost energy.By all means,striving to exercise regularly in the new year is perhaps the most important thing you can do for your health.But to improve the odds of success,focus on how movement helps you feel better physically and emotionally—and forget about how it moves the__40__on the scale.答案:31-35AKHDE36-40BJICGA.empowersB.termedC.interactio nD.implicationsE.advancesF.questionG.obtainedH.additionallyI.pressureJ.currentlyK.definingA New Era of Creative PartnershipsIn a new paper in a Nature Human Behavior special issue on AI,researcher Janet Rafner from Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies and Center for Hybrid Intelligence at Aarhus University and Prof.Jacob Sherson,director of the Center for Hybrid Intelligence,together with international partners,discuss research and societal(31)______of creativity and AI.The team of researchers argue that we should direct our attention to understanding and developing co-creativity,the interaction between humans and machines towards what is(32)______a human-centered AI and hybrid intelligence. In this way we will be able to develop interfaces(界面)that at the same time ensure both high degrees of automatization through AI and human control and hereby supporting a relationship that best(33)______each other.Rafner comments:To date,most studies on human-AI co-creativity come from the field of human-computer(34) ______and focus on the abilities of the AI,and the interaction design and dynamics.While these(35)______are key for understanding the dynamics between humans and algorithms(算法)and human attitudes towards the co-creative process and product,there is an urgent need to enrich these applications with the insights about creativity(36)______over the past decades in the psychological sciences.“Right now,we need to move the conversation away from questions like Can AI be creative?One reason for this is that(37)______creativity is not set in stone.When investigating human only,machine only,and human-AI co-creativity,we need to consider the type and level of creativity under(38)______,from everyday creative activities that are perhaps more suitable to machine automatization to contributions that may require higher-level human intervention;(39)______,it is much more meaningful to consider some questions like,what are the similarities and differences in human cognition,behavior,motivation and self-efficacy(自我效能)between human-AI co-creativity and human creativity?”explains Rafner.We,(40)______,don’t know enough about co-creativity between humans and machines,because the line between humans and artificial intelligence isn’t always clear.Looking ahead,researchers should balance predictive accuracy with theoretical understanding,towards the goal of developing intelligent systems to both measure and enhance human creativity.答案:31-35D B A C E36-40G K F H JA.accompaniedB.allowedC.feasiblyD.fueledE.intensityF.optionG.promptingH.routin eI.surgically J.underlying K.variedBrain Signals for Lasting PainBrain signals that reveal how much pain a person is in have been discovered by scientists who say the work is a step towards new treatments for people living with lasting pain.It is the first time researchers have decoded the brain activity31patients’lasting pain.That has raised the hope that brain stimulation treatment already used for Parkinson’s and major depression can help those running out of any other32.“We’ve learned that lasting pain can be tracked and predicted in the real world,”said Prasad Shirvalkar,lead researcher on the project at the University of California.Lasting pain affects nearly28million adults in the UK alone,and the causes are33,ranging from cancer to back problems.That being the case,lasting pain has34a rise in taking powerful painkillers.But no medical treatments work well for the condition,35experts to call for a complete rethink in how health services handle patients with lasting pain.For the latest study,Shirvalkar and his colleagues36implanted electrodes(电极)into four patients with lasting pain hard to deal with after the loss of legs.The devices37the patients to record activity and collect data in two brain regions—the ACC and the OFC—at the press of one button on a remote handset.Several times a day,the volunteers were asked to complete short surveys on the38of pain,meaning how strong the pain was,and then record their brain activity.These scientists,armed with the survey responses and brain recordings,found they could use computers to predict a person’s pain based on the electrical signals in their OFC.“We found very different brain activity 39severe pain and have developed an objective biomarker for that kind of pain,”said Shirvalkar.The finding may explain,at least in part,why40painkillers are less effective for lasting pain.“The hope is that we can use the information to develop personalized brain stimulation treatment for the most severe forms of pain.”答案:31-35JFKDG36-40IBEAHA.conservationB.relocat eC.momentarilyD.programE.criticalF.initiativeG.ensureH.permanentlyI.additionalJ.reserveK.unexpectedA team of scientists led by Alejandro Arteaga,grantee of The Explorers ClubDiscovery Expeditions and researcher at Khamai Foundation,discovered three newcryptozoic(living underground)snakes dwelling under graveyards(墓地)and churchesin remote towns in the Andes region of Ecuador.It was an exploration that led to the most(31)_______of places.First published in the journal,Zookeys,Arteaga and his team named the smallbrown color-patterned snakes in honor of institutions or people supporting the exploration and(32)_______of remote cloud forests in the tropics.The Discovery Ground Snake(Atractus discovery)was found underground in a small graveyard.Two(33)_______ new species were found near an old church and inside a small school.Destruction of the snake's native forest habitat may have forced them to(34)_______to these people-less areas according to Arteaga's findings.Atractus discovery was named to honor The Explorers Club Discovery Expedition Grants(35)_______,a program seeking to foster scientific understanding for the betterment of humanity and all life on Earth and beyond.The grant program supports researchers and explorers from around the world in their quest to ease the climate change crisis, prevent the extinction of species and cultures,and(36)_______the health of the Earth and its inhabitants.Atractus zgap was named in honor of the Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations (ZGAP),a(n)(37)_______seeking to conserve unknown but highly endangered species and their natural environment.Atractus michaelsabini was named in honor of Michael Sabin,grandson of American philanthropist and conservationist Andrew Sabin.Through conservation organization Re:wild,the Sabin family has supported field research of threatened reptiles and has protected thousands of acres of(38)_______habitat throughout the world.“The discovery of these new snakes is only the first step towards a much larger conservation project,”says Arteaga.“We have already started the process of establishing a nature(39)_______to protect the ground snakes.This action would not have been possible without first unveiling the existence of these unique and cryptic reptiles,even if it meant (40)_______disturbing the peace of the dead in the graveyard where they lived.”答案:31-35KAIBF36-40GDEJC。
2019年中考英语专题冲刺(二)----小猫钓鱼该题型考查学生词汇应用;,题量总共8道,分值8分,每道题一分。
五选四将词汇的考查放在了语篇中,着重强调语法和词汇知识在特定情景中的应用。
(1)考查词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力以考查动词、名词、形容词、副词为主,也考查连词、介词、短语等;(2)考查词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力;(3)逻辑方面考察上下文联系。
高频考查词汇1.判断词性的技巧:a.如何判断需要选择名词:a/an/the+n.,adj.+n.,vt.+n.即空格处前面为冠词、形容词或者及物动词的,空空格处充当介词宾语,用填入一个名词或动名词。
Eg:①When a friend stops talking to you for a day or two,your mind will get crazy with the____46_____thatperhaps you did something wrong.(2015普陀区一模)keys:A.thoughts②It will have bad____50_____on you as you start to focus your energy on others but not yourself.(2015普陀区一模)keys: B.effects③Gradually,the talented young man went from being a supporting actor to a__49___movie star.(2015松江区一模)keys:A.successfulb.如何判断需要选择动词:的宾语,空格处应为及物动词;n./pron.vi.adv./prep.即空格处前面是名词/代词,空格处后面是副词/介词,空格处应填入不及物动词,与副词/介词构成固定搭配;n./pron.link v./be.adj.即空格处前面是名词/代词,后面是形容词,空格处应填入系动词或be动词;to,空格处应填入动词原形;另一种情况to是介词,后面应填入动名词Eg:①We want to be well-liked by those around us and not to____49_____any unnecessary trouble.(2015普陀区一模)keys:E.Create②When caring about others’opinions is taking control of your life,maybe it’s time for you to stop and____51_____what you really want and make some changes.(2015普陀区一模)keys: E. Consider③Much of the action48______at the same time----the man in prison running away, the policemen runningafter them and planning to catch them.(2015奉贤区一模)keys: C.took placec.如何判断需要选择形容词:adj.n.或n.adj.即空格处前面或者后面为名词的,空格处应填入形容词;be动词的,空格处应填入形容词作表语。
小猫钓鱼第61篇素材源:bbc(原文有删改)bbc.newsVocabularyDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Plagiarism in the UK is normally defined as an act of copying another person's ideas, words or writing and pretending that they are one's own work. It can ___1_____violating copyright laws. College students who are caught plagiarizing can be expelled from school. It can ____2____damage a student's reputation. Writers who plagiarize commit serious legal and ethical violations.In 2010, the universities in the UK set some new benchmarks to combat the____3___ problem of plagiarism at universities, and how it should be dealt with. It sets out a range of options for penalising students for offences in different _____4___, enabling disciplinary staff to add up a score for the severity of the offence and select an(a)____5_____ punishment.For example, the punishment for a first-time offender failing to attribute one____6___ would range from a formal warning to the assignment being rejected. At the other end of the scale, a final-year student with a past record of plagiarism who submits a dissertation from a ghostwriting service could be given a mark of zero, have their qualification __7____ or be expelled.Plagiarism can have____8___ adverse effects on the school, college or university itself. This is because if students plagiarise it therefore____9____very poorly ion the value of their degree. Thus, the academic reputation of the college or university is put into jeopardy.This has the further knock on effect of damaging the universities brand on the global market which could prevent international students from enrolling.In this regard, it is important also to note that plagiarism can affect a student’s peers also studying at the same institution. This is because it has the __10____to devalue each of their degrees which they have worked so assiduously to attain.【词汇讲解】1.jeopardyn.in danger of being damaged or destroyed处于危险之中例:The lives of thousands of birds are in jeopardy as a result of the oil spill.石油泄漏使成千上万只鸟的生命受到威胁。
上海高考小猫钓鱼技巧《上海高考小猫钓鱼那些事儿》哎呀呀,说起上海高考的小猫钓鱼啊,那可真是让咱考生们又爱又恨的一部分呢!还记得咱当年面对那一篇篇文章和一堆选项时的纠结模样,那简直像极了在一堆毛线球里找线头的小猫。
这小猫钓鱼啊,看着容易,不就是从文章里挖出几个词填进那几个空里嘛,但真做起来可没那么简单呐!有时候文章读得挺明白,可到了选答案的时候,嘿,它就跟你玩捉迷藏。
这个词好像也对,那个词看着也挺合适,这可咋整啊!就好像眼前有好多条鱼,咱这小猫爪子不知道该伸向哪条。
要说这技巧嘛,那可得好好唠唠。
首先啊,得像个细心的侦探一样,把那文章里的线索都给找出来,一个词都别放过。
然后呢,再仔细分析那些选项,就像是在辨别哪条鱼是最肥美的。
咱得瞪大眼睛看清楚每个选项的意思,千万别被那狡猾的“鱼”给迷惑喽。
有的选项看起来很诱人,但其实就是个陷阱,等你一跳进去,哎呀,就出不来喽。
还有啊,平时得多积累词汇量,不然到时候看到那些词都是陌生面孔,那不就傻眼了嘛。
就像小猫得认识各种鱼的样子,才能准确地钓到自己想吃的那条呀。
有时候做小猫钓鱼可有意思了,就跟玩游戏似的。
但要是遇到特别难的文章和选项,那可就头疼咯。
那时候就感觉自己像只抓耳挠腮的小猫,急得团团转。
咱还得提醒后来的学弟学妹们,做小猫钓鱼的时候可别太慌张,要稳住阵脚。
别一看时间快到了就乱了方寸,随便选一个。
那可不行,得对得起自己这寒窗苦读的日子呀。
总之啊,上海高考的小猫钓鱼真是个特别的存在,它既能让咱苦恼,又能让咱在解决问题后特别有成就感。
等咱回过头来看,这也是高考中一段别样又难忘的经历呢!哈哈,希望大家都能成为那只厉害的小猫,把那些鱼都钓上来,考出个好成绩哟!。
小猫钓鱼第97篇素材源:(原文有删改)https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/19/income-inequality-continues-to-grow-in-the-united-states.html
VocabularyDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.reversalB.declinedC.attributesD.inequalityE.exceptionallyF.overwhelmingly
G.virtuallyH.persistentI.generallyJ.expansionsK.bottom
Thericharegettingricherandthepooraregettingpoorer,atleastintheUnitedStates.Thetop1percentoffamiliestookhomeanaverageof26.3timesasmuchincomeasthe_____1___99percentin2015,accordingtoanewpaperreleasedbytheEconomicPolicyInstitute,anon-profit,nonpartisanthinktankinWashington,D.C.Thishasincreasedsince2013,showingthatincome_____2____hasriseninnearlyeverystate.“Risinginequalityaffects___3_____everypartofthecountry,notjustlargeurbanareasorfinancialcenters,”saidEstelleSommeiller,asocio-economistattheInstituteforResearchinEconomicsandSocialSciencesinFranceandco-authorofthepaper.“It’sa(an)____4___problemthroughoutthecountry—inbigcitiesandsmalltowns,inall50states.Thistrendisa(an)_____5___ofwhathappenedintheUnitedStatesintheyearsduringandaftertheGreatDepression.From1928until1973,theshareofincomeheldbythetop1percent___6____innearlyeverystate.ThereportfromtheEPI___7____thatgrowthtoadifferentatmosphereforworkers,wheretheminimumwage____8____wassteadilyrisingandtheywereabletojoinunionsandbargainforrights.Today,whileunemploymentremainslowandtheeconomyisdoing____9____well,wagegrowthhasremainedstagnant.“Whenyoulookateconomic____10____,it’sinthatrecoverythatyouseeincomegrowth–businessesrecover,reorganize,workersfindjobs,”Pricesaid.Inthoseexpansionssince1973,therehasbeenlessincomegrowthforthebottom99percent,saidPrice.Meanwhile,CEOpayhasincreasedfromabout20timesthetypicalworker’spayto271timesgreater,from1965to2016,accordingto2017astudybytheEPI.Astheeconomicrecoverycontinues,Pricesaidthatitiscriticallyimportanttocontinuetolookatgrowthandspecificallyhowitisdistributed.【词汇讲解】1.persistentadj.lastingforalongtimeordifficulttogetridof持续的;存留的;顽强存在的例:apersistentsmell/skinrash
WORD格式-专业学习资料-可编辑 学习资料分享 小猫钓鱼 从2008年起,词汇的考查放在了语篇中,着重强调语法和词汇知识在特定情景中的应用(通称小猫钓鱼)。试卷10道词汇题以10选9的方式分别考察了动词,形容词,名词,副词,还包括现在分词和过去分词的形式。2014年语法选择取消之后,词汇题增加了一个空,改成了11选10。通常做题时间不超过12分钟,10分钟之内完成为佳。
题型特征 1、选词填空的特点 1) 文章不会太长(350词左右);一般来说第一句是文章主题句并且不设空;一般每隔10-30个词会有一个空;空与空之间有完整意群。文章中会挖出十个空,但是给出了十一个单词,让学生选择填空使文章完整,这就是新题型轮廓。 2) 方框中词汇难度不高,文章难度要略低于阅读理解难度。实际上是将词汇的使用和
完形阅读紧密结合的一道题目。【事实上很多同学词汇关过不了,11个词汇有一半以上不认识,这样肯定无法选出正确答案。但是如果仅有一两个不认识,掌握了一定的技巧,完全可以做到全对。】 2、选词填空的考点 1) 词汇方面以实词为主也就是指名词、动词、形容词、副词。 2) 语法方面考察词性之间关系和句子结构分析能力。 3) 逻辑方面考察上下文联系 3、解题点拨: 1) 最关键的是要改变孤立的记忆单词的不良学法,做到词不离句,句不离篇,做到词汇的情景使用。 2) 不要孤立的看文章,一定注意句子的上下文衔接和本句的语法结构,因为选一个就
少一个,一发而动全身。 3) 要专门记忆些高难词汇,也就是拼写很长词汇,比如:prohibited, withdraw, delicately之类。 4) 要想到这些词汇是不是有些固定用法。
解题步骤 ★第一步:略读全文,定中心 考生拿到题目以后,由于考查考生对篇章的理解,应该略读整篇文章,确定文章的中心或主要说明的问题。文章大概在220词--250词左右,用1分钟左右的时间略读即可。要抓住文章首句,迅速找到文章的主题词或主题。和完型填空一样,一般文章第一句不设空格,以便让考生知道本文的相关主题词或主题。在此,建议大家使用略读的方法,以快速掌握文章大意。 ★第二步:详读选项,词分类 选项中的11个词是考查的关键,考生应该详细的理解这11个单词。熟悉的单词标明词性和词义,不熟悉的单词或者不认识的单词只需标明词性,然后根据名词、动词、形容词、副词四大类按规律排列在试卷上。这样做考生就可以不再是11选1了,只要根据上下文的逻辑关系或者语法结构,有时候可以是3选1甚至2选1,缩小了选择的范围,降低了试题的难度。
注意: 1. 动词的选择按照语法步骤单复数和时态也是做题的关键因素。 2. 不认识的词要看后缀。构词法中, 前缀区分意思,后缀区分词性。所以看词尾往往能大致分出词性。词性无法确定的, 暂时搁置。比如-ful, -ous, -ment, -ation, -ly,-ior, -cal, -ity, -sive等 3. 做出相应的标记。在英文中有的单词不只有一个词性,比如大家常见的visit、access、approach、challenge、desert、respect等就即有名词词性又有动词词性。 这时两个都要标出来。 WORD格式-专业学习资料-可编辑 学习资料分享 4.以-ing或-ed 结尾的词既可能是动词,也可能是由现在分词或过去分词转变而成的形容词。 ★第三步:瞻前顾后,灵活选 词性分类之后,回到原文中,根据原文中空格的前后单词或者前后语句确定所要填的词性,然后从分类好的单词中选择出词性、意思、语法都符合要求的最佳选项。首先,根据语法知识确认可以被填入此空的词性,然后按第一步中标注出的词性进行筛选,最后将备选词逐个代入空中细读句意,考虑上下问逻辑关系做出选择。 ★第四步:复核检查,定结果 篇章词汇理解题目类似于完型填空,这需要考生不仅要迅速的确定答案,还要在确定答案之后迅速的复查。检查上下文是否通顺、上下文的逻辑结构是否正确、文章的意思是否出现偏差等等,复查无误后即可确定为最后答案。主要方法是带入词汇翻译,是否符合逻辑为准。
解题技巧 (一)判断词性的技巧 语法知识是解词汇理解题的基础。一定要学会划分句子成分,对于常规的SVOCA的用法要熟悉。 1. 确定空格为名词 (1) a /an/the +n., adj. +n. , vt.+ n. , 即空格处前面为冠词、形容词或者及物动词的,空格处应填入名词; (2) S+V. 即空格处后面是动词的,空格处应填入该动词的主语(名词或者动名词); (3) prep.+ n., 即空格处前面是介词的,空格处充当介词宾语,用填入一个名词或动名词。 2. 确定空格为动词 (1) S+Vt.+O, 即空格前面已有名词/代词作主语,后面又有名词/代词作为动词的宾语,空格处应为及物动词; (2) S+Vi. , 即空格处前面是名词/代词,后面没有宾语,空格处应填不及物动词; (3) S+Vi.+adv./prep., 即空格处前面是名词/代词,空格处后面是副词/介词,空格处应填入不及物动词,与副词/介词构成固定搭配; (4) S+ link v./be. +adj., 即空格处前面是名词/代词,后面是形容词,空格处应填入系动词或be动词; (5) to + v. , 即空格处前有不定式标志to,空格处应填入动词原形;另一种情况to是介词,后面应填入动名词。 3. 确定空格为形容词 (1) adj.+ n. 或n. +adj. , 即空格处前面或者后面为名词的,空格处应填入形容词; (2)adv.+ adj. , 即空格处前面是副词的,空格处应填入形容词; (3) link/be v. adj.,即空格处前面是系动词或be动词的,空格处应填入形容词作表语。
4. 确定空格为副词 (通常划分句子成分时可填可不填的为副词) (1) adv.+ v. 或v. +adv. , 即空格处前面或者后面为动词的,空格处应填入副词; (2) adv.+ adj., 即空格处后面是形容词的,空格处应填入副词。
(二)利用逻辑关系词确定答案 在篇章词汇理解题目中,文章的逻辑关系对于考生把握整篇文章是很重要的,文章的逻辑关系通过一些逻辑关系词体现的,考生可以通过逻辑关系词来确定出一些答案。 常见的逻辑关系词如下: (1) 并列关系:and , or, as well as 等 (2) 对比关系:but , however , on the contrary , rather than 等 (3) 比较关系:as…as , like , similar 等 (4) 因果关系:because , for , since , as a result of , therefore , thus 等 (5) 举例关系:for example , for instance , such as, and so on 等 WORD格式-专业学习资料-可编辑 学习资料分享 (6) 递进关系:and , what’s more , moreover , in addition 等 (三)比较填词 将词性分类后,如何确定哪个选项是正确答案呢?这就需要考生进行选项间的比较,比较同词性的词汇哪一个是最佳答案。这里提示考生可以通过词义判断(即通过同词性词汇的中文意思是否符合文章的整体意思,由此判断是不是最合适的选项)和逻辑判断(即根据文章的逻辑顺序和逻辑结构,确定同词性的词汇中的哪个是最佳答案)两种方法确定答案。这里还要提示考生,填入一个词就划掉一个,为下面的选词缩小范围。
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