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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。 Dub...

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。

Dubai

Dubai was a 6,000-person fishing village half a century ago. Since 1966, when oil was discovered there, the population of Dubai has grown 1.  2.6 million. Over the years, it has become a well-known tourist destination.

2._ attracts tourists to Dubai are tax-free shopping, dry weather, excellent accommodations, delicious food and beaches that go on for miles. In fact, some foreigners come here only   3.  (experience) the shopping. There are dozens of shopping malls,   4._   (provide)every famous brand you can name. Those outdoor markets sell everything from spices(香料)to gold at fair prices.

Choosing what places to visit in Dubai is difficult, because even the hotels there are also amazing 5.  (attract). The Burj A1 Arab is considered one of the world’s best hotels, and __6. is located on its own island, about 1,000 feet offshore from Dubai. Built in the shape of __7.  ship, this hotel is still 8.  (tall) than the Eiffel Tower and nearly as tall as the Empire State Building. Certainly, there are also other great places of interest to visit.

Indeed, travelling around this country will   9. (true)give you an amazing experience because of its interesting things  10. (offer) to all types of tourists.

 

1.to 2.What 3.to experience 4.providing 5.attractions 6.it 7.a 8.taller 9.truly 10.offered 【解析】 试题分析:本文介绍了迪拜。在半个世纪前,迪拜是一个有6000人的渔村。自1966以来,当石油被发现,迪拜的人口已经增长到260多万。多年来,它已成为一个著名的旅游目的地。文章还讲述了迪拜成为旅游胜地的原因。 1.to 考查不定式。to表示“达到……”的意思。句意:自从1966年,在这里发现了石油以后,这里的人口已经达到的2,600,000。故填to。 2.What 考查主语从句引导词。句意:这个地方最吸引游客的是购物免税,干燥的天气,优良的住宿、美食和在海滩上走上几英里。空格处在主语从句中作主语,表示“什么”,故填What。 3.to experience 考查不定式。不定式表示目的。句意:一些外国游客专门来到这里是为了体验购物。故填to experience。 4.providing 考查动词。provide与主句主语是主动关系,故用v-ing形式。句意:这里有很多的购物商场,提供所有的你能叫得出名字的著名品牌。故填providing。 5.attractions 考查名词。句意:在迪拜选择去什么地方参观是困难的,因为即使是酒店也有惊人的吸引力。故填attractions。 6.it 考查代词。用it指代的是前文提到的The Burj A1 Arab,故填it。 7.a 考查冠词。表示“形状像一艘船”,故填a。 8.taller 考查比较级。根据后面的than可知,这里是用The Burj A1 Arab与the Eiffel Tower相比,故要用比较级结构。故填taller。 9.truly 考查副词。此处修饰谓语动词give,应该用副词形式。故填truly。 10.offered 考查非谓语动词。此处是指被提供给所有的游客,应该用过去分词表示被动关系。故填offered。 考点:考查词汇和语法知识
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When my twin sons, Chad and Brad, were born, I was concerned about everything. Five years later, our little girl, Becky, _________   our family.I wanted everybody to be healthy and happy.I worked hard to see that they _________

As the kids grew older, I worried about headaches, throat infections and many other _________  childhood illnesses.I didn't like it when the boys spent time "warming the bench " during Little League football games.I worried about Becky when she _________   the ball while playing softball.Before long, the teen years were upon us. I stayed _________  late night waiting for the boys to return home. Many times the _________ crossed my mind that I would call the police if they weren't home on time.__________, they always arrived home safe and sound _________  I had to take such measures.

"Please don't ever call the police," one of the boys said when I _________  him after a late arrival. The day the boys moved away to college was a _________ day indeed.I worried about their being able to take care of themselves.Would they starve?

A few months after the boys left college, our _________rang in the middle of the night. It startled (惊醒) us when we looked at the clock.It was 3 o'clock in the morning." _________ must be wrong," I shouted to my husband, Roy, as we both jumped up.We ran to the door, opened it, and there _________ a police officer.

"You need to _________  your sons," he seriously announced. I picked up the telephone, but unfortunately, it was _________. A line outside had been accidentally cut.Roy and I jumped into the car and _________  to the nearest telephone. My stomach ached.My husband was _________   so badly that he could hardly dial the number.

On the first _________  , Chad answered the telephone."What's wrong?" Roy shouted into the receiver

"We were worried about you," Chad told him."We've been trying to call you all night, but you didn't   _________  . We called the police and asked them to go and check on you."

For the first time in their lives, the boys were worried about us. And they were the ones who   _________  had to call the police.

1.A.tested       B.visited      C.completed     D.appreciated

2.A.were         B.had          C.did            D.would

3.A.serious      B.incurable    C.unusual        D.common

4.A.hit          B.missed       C.got           D.threw

5.A.down         B.in          C.out            D.up

6.A.plan         B.thought      C.worry          D.advice

7.A.Luckily      B.Probably     C.Strangely      D.Exactly

8.A.before       B.when         C.after          D.since

9.A.surprised    B.told        C.threatened     D.reminded

10.A.nice       B.sad         C.happy          D.embarrassing

11.A.phone       B.doorbell    C.alarm         D.clock

12.A.Everything  B.Anything    C.Something    D.Nothing

13.A.came       B.greeted     C.turned        D.stood

14.A.call       B.email       C.see            D.educate

15.A.gone       B.useless      C.dead          D.stolen

16.A.headed      B.rushed      C.went           D.moved

17.A.shaking     B.looking     C.suffering     D.seeing

18.A.night       B.arrival      C.ring           D.try

19.A.talk        B.care         C.wake           D.answer

20.A.frequently  B.suddenly     C.rarely         D.actually

 

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Did you know that if you need an alarm clock to wake up in the morning, you’re probably sleep-deprived (缺失)? __1._______ . On average, American teens get two hours less than the average 9.2 hours of sleep they need each night to function at their best.

There are many reasons why teens don’t get enough sleep. ____2.______ . When your parents were young, they might have read a book or watched television before trying to go to sleep. But today’s teens are likely to be surfing the Internet, texting, emailing, or playing video games right before bed. ___3._____ . And using them right before bed can result in difficulty getting to sleep. According to a survey by the National Sleep Foundation, teens with four or more electronic equipment in their rooms are much more likely than their peers to get an insufficient amount of sleep at night, and are almost twice as likely to fall asleep in school and while doing homework.

___4.______ . In the National Sleep Foundation survey, three-quarters of the teens took  at least one drink with caffeine every day, and nearly one-third consumed two or more every day. With all the trendy “high-energy” drinks and coffees out there right now, it’s easy to get a caffeine overload and that’s not good for sleep.

So what can you do if you’re in lack of sleep? “The good news is that you only have to make up about a third of what you have lost, to function and feel better,” says Dr. Mahowald at a sleep disorders center. ____5.______ . But sleeping until noon on the weekend can cause problems you’ll likely be wide-eyed until late those nights. Instead, try keeping a reasonable, regular sleeping and waking schedule.

A. One of them is a relatively new development.

B.Those extra two hours of sleep on Saturday and Sunday mornings can really help.

C.Most teens don’t get enough sleep.

D.Many teens also drink too much caffeine to sleep well.

E.Electronic devices are more exciting than simply watching television.

F.Researchers also have found that biology plays a role in teens’ sleep patterns.

G.Many school districts are shifting their start times to later morning for school students.

 

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There are more than 77 million pet dogs in the United States and their waste is found in backyards, neighborhood parks, and the green areas that frequently line small waterways. When you don’t clean up after your dog, heavy rain can carry bacteria from the waste into drains. Dog waste left in parks and other such places can be swept directly into nearby streams. This affects the quality of the water in our streams. These small channels often empty directly into our local drinking water supply or the water where we boat or fish.

Dog waste contains harmful microorganisms like roundworms that can be passed onto humans. This is why dog waste should not be used as fertilizer around your home. And it won’t fertilize your yard either if you leave it behind like other types of fertilizer. Dogs don’t eat the same kinds of natural material that cattle, horses or even elephants eat. The waste from those animals is actually beneficial for your yard and garden.

You should always pick up after your dog and throw the waste into the trash can. Some smaller cities might prefer the waste to be washed down the toilet, but in cities where there are many dogs, it’s best to send the waste to the landfill.

When you properly deal with your dog’s waste, you’ll be doing your part to keep harmful bacteria out of your yards, your neighborhoods and your drinking water.

1.What is the first paragraph mainly about?

A. The author’s dog is as lovely as a child.

B. Dog waste can pollute the environment.

C. Owning a dog is a troublesome experience.

D. Dog waste is more harmful than landmines.

2.Which shows the right organization of the passage?

(P1 = Paragraph 1; P2 = Paragraph 2; P3 = Paragraph 3; P4 = Paragraph 4; P5 = Paragraph 5)

3.Which of the following statements about dog waste is true?

A. It makes a kind of natural fertilizer of high quality.

B. The microorganisms in dog waste are helpful to water.

C. It is better to wash dog waste down a toilet or bury it in a landfill.

D. Dog waste is more beneficial to soil than other kinds of animal waste.

4.What is the main purpose of this passage?

A. To scold those who ignore their dog’s waste.

B. To introduce ways of cleaning up dog waste.

C. To warn dog owners about the danger of dog waste.

D. To argue it is the duty of the owners to clean up dog waste.

 

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Amy Chua is a Yale Law School professor and the mother of two teenage girls. She is the daughter of immigrants of Chinese descent. In the Chinese culture,the tiger symbolizes strength and power. In her book Ms.Chua writes about how she demanded excellence from her daughters. For example,her daughters,Sophia and Louisa,were never allowed to attend a sleep-over,be in a school play,watch TV or play computer games. They couldn’t choose their own after-class activities or get any grade less than an A.They had to play piano or violin—and no other musical instruments. She writes that if a Chinese child gets a B—which she says would never happen”—there would be a screaming,hairtearing explosion”.She describes making her 7-year-old daughter play a piano piece perfectly—yelling and not letting her leave the bench even to use the bathroom—until it was.

Many people have criticized Chua. Some say her parenting methods were abusive. She even admits that her husband,who is not Chinese,objects to her parenting style. But she says that was the way her parents raised her and her three sisters.

Stacy DeBroff,who has written four books about parenting,says Amy Chua’s parenting style is not limited to Chinese families. She says it represents a traditional way of parenting among immigrants seeking a better future for their children. But she also sees a risk. When children have no time to be social or to follow their own interests, they might not develop other skills that they need to succeed in life. Stacy DeBroff advised parents not to just repeat the way they were raised.

Alison Lo,an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Washington’s Bothell campus said, “I don’t think Amy is advocating a best practice of parenting style, or that success and achievements are critical yardsticks(衡量标准) of a good life. But I can imagine how strong her daughters’ college applications are going to be. For many parents whose dreams are seeing their kids graduating from a competitive university,Amy is sharing with the readers that it is achievable by persistent,dedicated parental guidance,”Lo said in an interview with Julie Muhlstein,a columnist with the US-based Heraldnet.com.“In that sense,a young adult’s giftedness can be born,or made,”Lo continued.

1.According to the passage, which is TRUE of Amy Chua?

A.She is an easy-going woman.

B.She is an assistant professor.

C.She is a demanding parent.

D.She is a cruel teacher.

2.Which of the following are Sophia and Louisa allowed to do?

A.Playing the piano.

B.Playing the guitar.

C.Dating with boys.

D.Getting an A minus.

3.Stacy DeBroff advised parents to ________.

A.seek a better future for their children

B.develop their own style of parenting

C.be strict with their children

D.follow Amy Chua’s parenting style

4.Alison Lo concluded that ________.

A.persistent, dedicated parental guidance is the best parenting style

B.parents should respect children’s personalities

C.a gifted child was born with talent

D.a teenager can be raised to be talent by strict parenting

 

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I can still remember it as if it happened yesterday. I was a college freshman and had stayed up most of the night before laughing and talking with friends. Now just before my first class of the day my eyelids were feeling heavier and heavier and my head was drifting down to my desk to make my textbook a pillow. A few minutes’ nap time before class couldn’t hurt, I thought.

Boom! I lifted my head immediately and my eyes opened wider than saucers. I looked around with my heart beating quickly trying to find the cause of the noise. My young professor was looking back at me with a mischievous, boyish smile on his face. He had intentionally dropped the pile of textbooks he was carrying onto my desk. “Good morning!” he said, still smiling. “I’m glad to see everyone is awake. Now lets get started.”

For the next hour I wasn’t sleepy at all. It wasn’t from the shock of my professors textbook alarm clock either. Instead, it was from the attractive discussion he led. With knowledge and good humor, he made the material come alive. His insights were full of both wisdom and loving kindness. And the enthusiasm and joy that he taught with were contagious (有感染力的). I left the classroom not only wide awake, but a little smarter and a little better as well.

I learned something far more important than not sleeping in class that day too. I learned that if you are going to do something in this life, do it well, do it with joy, and make it an expression of your love. What a glorious place this world would be if all of us did our work joyously and well! What a beautiful world we could create if every doctor, teacher, musician, cook, waitress, poet, miner, farmer, and laborer made their work an expression of their love! Dont sleepwalk your way through life then. Wake up! Let your love fill your work and your soul. Life is too short not to live it well.

1.What did the author want to do just before his first class of the day?

A. Talk with his friends.

B. Take a short sleep.

C. Get his eyes examined.

D. Stay away from the class.

2.The underlined word “mischievous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “________.

A. naughty        B. tricky      C. sensitive          D. dishonest

3.What else did the author learn that day?

A. Students should not sleep in class but respect their teachers.

B. Everyone should love his job and sleepwalk his way through life.

C. Life is too limited to make your work an expression of your love.

D. People from all walks of life should do their jobs with wisdom and love.

4.What can be inferred from this passage?

A. The professor often kept his students sharp by using a textbook alarm.

B. The author was attracted by the professor’s great wisdom and enthusiasm.

C. The author left the two-hour period not only wide awake, but a little smarter.

D. Though the author was frightened awake, he was not clear-headed in the class.

 

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