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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Singles’ Day falls on November 11th every year in China, 1.________ is recognized as a day for people who have no girlfriend or boyfriend. Couples and lovers have Valentine’s Day in 2._______ (celebrate) of their love, but how about the singles? There must be a day they can celebrate even without a partner. That’s 3._______ people created Singles’ Day.

On Singles’ Day many singles choose to say goodbye to their single lives, 4.________ (attend) blind date parties, and some people even decide to get 5.________ (marry) to strangers. 6._______ this day has recently become more of a time for shopping, because many shops online will give customers great discount 7.________ (promote) their goods.

More and more people are 8.________ (will) to shop online to get what they want, and I am one of them. I just can’t help buying things 9.________ I need them or not. 10.________ (honest) speaking, some of the things that I bought have been put aside forever in my closet.

 

1.which 2.celebration 3.why 4.attending 5.married 6.But 7.to promote 8.willing 9.whether 10.Honestly 【解析】 试题分析:本文向我们讲述了双十一由单身男女的节日变成购物节的有关内容。 1.which 考查定语从句。本句为定语从句,先行词是November 11th,关系代词which指代先行词在句中充当主语。 2.celebration 考查介词短语。固定短语in celebration of庆祝;句意:夫妻和爱人拥有情人节来庆祝他们之间的爱情。 3.why 考查表语从句。句意:这就是为什么人们创立光棍节的原因。连词why引导的表语从句表示结果。连词because引导的宾语从句表示原因。本句表示的结果,所以使用why> 4.attending 考查非谓语动词。本句中的动词attend与句子主语many singers构成主动关系,所以使用现在分词短语在句中充当状语。 5.married 考查固定搭配。短语get married to sb与某人结婚;句意:有些人甚至觉得和陌生人结婚。 6.】But 考查连词。上文叙述的是光棍节中单身男女寻找伴侣,下句叙述光棍节成为了购物的节日。上下文之间存在转折关系,所以使用连词but表示转折。 7.to promote 考查不定式用法。本句中不定式充当目的状语。句意:为了推销他们的货物,很多店铺都给顾客很大的折扣。 8.willing 考查固定搭配。短语be willing to do something愿意做某事;句意:越来越多丢人喜欢在网上购物买到他们喜欢的东西。 9.whether 考查连词短语。短语whether…or…无论…还是…;句意:无论我需不需要,我都会情不自禁地在网上购物。 10.】Honestly 考查固定结构。短语honestly speaking老实说,相似的结构还有frankly speaking坦率地说等; 考点:考查说明文
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

John’s parents acquired the washer when he was a small boy. It happened during World War II. His family never ________ a washing machine and, since gasoline was expensive, they could not   ________ trips to the laundry several miles away. Keeping clothes ________ became a problem for young John’s household.

A family friend joined the army, and his wife  ________ to go with him. John’s family ________ to store their furniture while they were away. To the family’s   ________  , the friend suggested they use their Bendix. So this is how they________ the washer.

Young John helped with the washing, and across the years he   ________ a love for the old, green Bendix. But ________ the war ended. When the friends came to take it back, John grew terribly ________ .  His mother ________ him and said. “You must remember, that machine ________  belonged to us in the first place. That we ever got to use it at all was a gift. So, instead of being mad at it being taken ________ , let’s use this   ________  to be grateful that we had it at all.”

The lesson turned out   _______. Years later, John watched his eight-year-old daughter die a slow and painful death of leukemia (白血病). Though he   ________ for months with her death, John could not begin getting over from the   ________ until he remembered the old Bendix.

His daughter was a ________. When he realized the simple fact, everything changed. He could now begin recovering from the death of his daughter. He started to see her as a marvelous gift that he was fortunate enough to ________ for a time. He felt  ________ . He found strength and recovery. He knew he could get through the valley of loss.

1.A. required      B. repaired      C. owned       D. saw

2.A. afford        B. have          C. take         D. ride

3.A. good           B. clean         C. warm         D. nice

4.A. refused        B. agreed         C. considered   D. prepared

5.A. decided        B. offered        C. expected     D. promised

6.A. regret         B. excitement    C. sadness      D. astonishment

7.A. used           B. bought         C. borrowed     D. got

8.A. produced      B. developed      C. achieved     D. reduced

9.A. finally        B. obviously     C. peacefully   D. immediately

10.A. upset         B. hopeless       C. confused     D. frightened

11.A. encouraged    B. comforted      C. taught       D. explained

12.A. once          B. already        C. hardly       D. never

13.A. down          B. away           C. out          D. up

14.A. chance      B. success        C. event        D. treasure

15.A. important    B. reasonable     C. invaluable   D. necessary

16.A. thought      B. missed         C. struggled   D. forgot

17.A. loss          B. illness        C. difficulty   D. lesson

18.A. washer        B. death          C. gift         D. loser

19.A. earn         B. spend         C. share        D. live

20.A. happy         B. grateful      C. relaxed     D. energetic

 

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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项.

Each year there is an increasing number of cars on roads and streets as millions of new cars and trucks are produced. One out of every six Americans works at putting together the parts of cars, driving trucks, building roads or filling cars and trucks with gas.  1.

Most Americans would find it hard to imagine what life would look like without cars.  2.. The polluted air becomes poisonous and dangerous to health.

3.. That’s what several of the large car factories have been trying to do. But to build a clean car is easier said than done. Progress in this field has been slow.

Another way is to take the place of the car engine by something else.  4.. Many makers believe that it will take years to develop a practical model that pleases man.

To prevent the world from being polluted by cars, we’ll have to make some changes in the way many of us live. Americans, for example, have to cut down on the number of their total cars. They are encouraged to travel and go to work by bicycle. Bicycling is thought to help the air clean. But this change does not come easily. A large number of workers may find themselves without jobs if a car factory closes down.  5..

Although cars have led us to a better life, they have also brought us new problems.

A. Inventors are now working on steam cars as well as electric cars

B. Americans know cars very well.

C. However, some have realized the serious problems of the air pollution that is caused by cars.

D. One way to get rid of the polluted air is to build a car that does not pollute.

E. However, the number of vehicles has continued to increase in recent years.

F. Americans won’t live without cars!

G. Thus the problem of air pollution would become less important than that of unemployment..

 

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Controlling traffic is a complex and high cost problem in many developed countries. It becomes more difficult and costly with the ever-increasing number of cars on the roads. But scientists and students at the CATT, at the University of Maryland are working to solve this problem. They are using simulation(模拟) technologies to help government and private business control and react to    changing traffic conditions.

The online economics magazine Forbes.com says traffic congestion(拥挤) cost Americans $ 124 billion in 2014 and that number could rise to $ 186 billion by 2030.

But scientists at the CATT lab are trying to reduce those costs. They are developing a system that helps traffic managers, planners, emergency workers and businesses plan and react better. Michael Pack is CATT director. He says the system is important to help emergency workers, or first responders. reach an accident area faster.

The CATT Lab collects information from many sources, including roadside devices, GPS (global positioning system) equipment and wireless phones.

About 60 students and 30 software developers observe traffic flow and manage the computer servers at all times. They also work to develop software and applications that can help traffic run smoother and safer, Some of them turn the information gathered into so-called "visualizations". These visual representations help emergency workers better understand what is happening.

The center shares its findings with firefighters, police. Transportation departments and the military. They also share information with universities and transportation company.The technology company Google uses the data for its traffic-related websites. Michael Pack says, the information is then shared with anyone who wants to help traffic run more smoothly.

Mr. Pack says the goal is to help develop an intelligent system of road signals that will communicate with each other and with vehicles on the road.

1.The second paragraph is written to

A. attract more people to look through Forbes.com.

B.tell readers what Forbes.com says on its websitrre

C. show how much money controlling costs America

D. prove it is very expensive for some developed countries to control traffic

2.What benefit can emergency workers get from the system developed by the CATT lab?

A. They can be safer.

B. They can reach an accident area faster.

C. They can get more advice from people.

D. They can share their information with others.

3.Which of the following is NOT true about the developers and the students at the CATT?

A. They observe traffic flow continuously.

B. They develop software and applications.

C. They control the computer servers occasionally.

D. They change the information gathered into visual image.

4.In which column of the newspaper can you read this text?

A. Daily life.   B.Science.

C.Education.     D.Exploration

 

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Here is an astonishing and significant fact:Mental work alone can't make us tire. It sounds absurd. But a few years ago,scientists tried to find out how long the human brain could labor without reaching a stage of fatigue (疲劳). To the amazement of these scientists,they discovered that blood passing through the brain,when it is active,shows no fatigue at all!

If we took a drop of blood from a day laborer, we would find it full of fatigue toxins at and fatigue products. But if we took blood from the brain of an Albert Einstein, it would show no fatigue toxins at the end of the day.

So far as the brain is concerned,it can work as well and swiftly at the end of eight or even twelve hours of effort as at the beginning. The brain is totally tireless.So what makes us tired? Some scientists declare that most of our fatigue comes from our mental and emotional attitudes.One of England’s most outstanding scientists,J.A.Hadfield,says,"The greater part of the fatigue from which we suffer is of mental origin. In fact,fatigue of purely physical origin is rare."Dr.Brill,a famous American scientist,  goes even further,He declares,"One hundred percent of the fatigue of sitting worker in good health is due to emotional problems."

What kinds of emotions make sitting workers tired? Joy? Satisfaction? No! A feeling of being bored,anger, anxiety,tenseness,worry,a feeling of not being appreciated—those are the emotions that tire sitting workers. Hard work by itself seldom causes fatigue. We get tired because our emotions produce nervousness in the body.

1.What surprised the scientists a few years ago?

A. Fatigue toxins could hardly be found in a laborer's blood.

B. Albert Einstein didn’t feel worn after a day’s work.

C. The brain could work for many hours without fatigue.

D. A mental worker's blood was filled with fatigue toxins.

2.According to the author, which of the following can make sitting workers tired?

A. Challenging mental work       B. Unpleasant emotions

C. Endless tasks                 D. Physical labor.

3.What's the author's attitude towards the scientists' idea?

A. He agrees with them.

B. He doubts them.

C. He argues against them.

D. He hesitates to accept them.

 

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Sir Steven Redgrave

Winner of 5 Olympic Gold Medals

“In 1997 I was found to have developed diabetes(糖尿病) . Believing my career was over, I felt extremely low. Then one of the specialists said there was no reason why I should stop training and competing. That was it—the encouragement I needed. I could still be a winner if I believe in myself. I am not saying that it isn’t difficult sometimes. But I wanted to prove to myself that I wasn’t finished yet. Nothing is to stand in my way.”

Karen Pickering

Swimming World Champion

“I swim 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. I manage that sort of workload by putting it on top of my diary. This is the key to success—you can’t follow a career in any field without being well-organized. List what you believe you can achieve. Trust yourself, write down your goals for the day, however small they are, and you’ll be a step closer to achieving them.”

Kirsten Best

Poet & Writer

“When things are getting hard, a voice inside my head tells me that I can’t achieve something. Then, there are other distractions, such as family or hobbies. The key is to concentrate. When I feel tense, it helps a lot to repeat words such as ‘calm’, ‘peace’ or ‘focus’, either out loud or silently in my mind. It makes me feel more in control and increases my confidence. This is a habit that can become second nature quite easily and is a powerful psychological tool.”

1.What does Sir Steven Redgrave mainly talk about?

A. Difficulties influenced his career

B. Specialists offered him medical advice.

C. Training helped him defeat his disease.

D. He overcame the shadow of illness to win.

2.What does Karen Pickering put on top of her diary?

A. Her achievements               B. Her daily happenings

C. Her training schedule          D. Her sports career

3.What does the underlined word “distractions” probably refer to?

A. Ways that help one to focus.

B. Activities that turn one’s attention away.

C. Words that help one to feel less tense.

D. Habits that make it hard for one to relax.

4.According to the passage, what do the three people have in common?

A. Hard work.       B. Devotion

C. Courage         D. Self-confidence

 

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