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根据课文原文在空缺处填上适当的单词,使句子完整,语法正确,每空一词。 1.Dre...

根据课文原文在空缺处填上适当的单词,使句子完整,语法正确,每空一词。

1.Dressed in dark glasses and old clothes, they had taken special _____ so that no one should  recognize them. But as they soon discovered, ______ can sometimes be too perfect.

2.Meanwhile, two other actors, Rockwall Slinger and Merlin Greeves, had carried two large food baskets to a _____ spot under some trees. When they had all made themselves ____, a stranger appeared.

3.When it grew dark, she turned a suitcase into a bed and put the children inside it, _____ them with all the clothes she could find. During the night, it got ____ cold.

4.It was not long before a _____ arrived on the scene to rescue the _____ of the plane crash.

5.''To end our special news _______,'' said the voice of the television _____, ''we are taking you to the macaroni fields of Calabria. ''

 

1. precaution disguises 2. shady comfortable 3. covering terribly 4. helicopter survivors 5. bulletin announcer 【解析】 1.考查名词。句意:他们戴着墨镜,穿着旧衣服,采取了特别的预防措施,以免被人认出来。但他们很快发现,伪装有时太过完美了。根据原文可知,第一空是名词precaution“预防”,第二空是名词disguise“伪装”,结合语境可知此处应用“伪装”的复数形式,故填(1). precaution (2). disguises。 2.考查形容词。句意:与此同时,另外两位演员,Rockwall Slinger和Merlin Greeves,已经把两个大食品篮子背到了一片树荫下。当他们把自己安顿好后,一个陌生人出现了。根据原文可知,第一空是形容词shady“阴凉的”,shady spot“阴凉处”,第二空是形容词comfortable“舒适的”,此处作为themselves的补语,故填(1). shady (2). comfortable。 3.考查动词和副词。句意:天黑了,她把一个手提箱当作床,把孩子们放了进去,把她能找到的所有衣服都盖在孩子们身上。晚上,天气变得非常冷。根据原文可知,第一空是动词cover“覆盖”,此处应用非谓语动词作状语,它和逻辑主语she之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作状语;第二空是副词terribly“非常地”,此处用来修饰形容词cold,故填(1). covering (2). terribly。 4.考查名词。句意:不久,一架直升飞机到达了现场,来营救飞机失事的幸存者。根据原文可知,第一空是名词helicopter“直升机”,第二空是名词survivor“幸存者”,survivor是可数名词,结合语境判断此处用该词的复数形式,故填(1). helicopter (2). survivors。 5.考查名词。句意:“作为我们专题新闻报道的结尾”电视播音员说,“我们要带你们去卡拉布里亚的通心粉场地。”根据原文可知,第一空是名词bulletin“专题报道”,第二空是名词announcer“报道员”,故填(1). bulletin (2). announcer。
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1.Which of the following is NOT the reason for the author's feeling excited about graduation?

A.Making her own decision. B.Doing whatever she wants.

C.Having schoolmates of both sexes. D.Getting away from parents.

2.The author's mother __________.

A.did not care which college her daughter went to.

B.tried her best to tell the author which college was her favorite.

C.preferred the colleges on the Est Coast to those in California

D.was willing to allow the author to make her own choice.

3.Why did the author worry about her schoolwork in college?

A.Good performance in high school doesn’t necessarily mean success in college.

B.Feeling lonely in an entirely new school may have a negative influence.

C.Unbearable homesickness may stop the author from focusing on study.

D.Peer pressure in a good university makes it hard to keep up.

4.What does the underlined part ''being on the bottom rung of the ladder'' mean?

A.Being a freshman. B.Being an unpopular student.

C.Being a loser. D.Being a childish person.

5.What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?

A.The author was eager to say goodbye to the old school days.

B.The author found she was attached to her old school.

C.The author missed her chemistry lessons because they were her favorite.

D.The author felt comforted because she could revisit her old school.

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A.Her happiness to be admitted to a wonderful university.

B.Her eagerness to go to a wonderful university far away from home.

C.Her excitement during the months leading to the graduation ceremony.

D.Her mixed feelings during the months before and on graduation day.

 

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So, the next time you crave something very specific, know that your brain may be more to blame than your stomach.

1.What is the function of the first paragraph?

A. To deepen the understanding of hunger.

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D. To remind readers of their own special food.

2.What do we learn about food cravings?

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C. It shows food is linked to feelings. D. It proves the brain decides your appetite.

3.What’s the likely result of dieting?

A. The increase of food desire. B. The decrease of chemicals.

C. The refusal of fat and sugar. D. The disappearance of appetite.

4.What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. The findings of food cravings. B. What hunger is all about.

C. The functions of brain areas. D. What dieting may bring us.

 

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2.A.trial B.pressure C.sentence D.control

3.A.made up B.set up C.took up D.cleared up

4.A.recalled B.began C.avoided D.accepted

5.A.when B.after C.since D.before

6.A.occupied B.taught C.treated D.ensured

7.A.admit B.demand C.expect D.realize

8.A.knowledge B.opportunity C.attention D.point

9.A.dismiss B.list C.define D.appreciate

10.A.notice B.record C.remember D.track

11.A.shadow B.shake C.play D.feeling

12.A.damaged B.recovered C.faded D.changed

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14.A.founding B.regaining C.discovering D.forgetting

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17.A.pleased B.courageous C.confident D.strong

18.A.meanwhile B.otherwise C.however D.therefore

19.A.puzzled B.grateful C.cheerful D.embarrassed

20.A.awareness B.agreement C.comment D.statement

 

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— ______. Practice makes perfect.

A.It’s hard to say. B.It’s up to you. C.You’re not alone. D.I’m afraid not.

 

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