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1.WeChat is like China’s own v______ of Facebook, where people can post pictures, their life stories and communicate with others.

2.Human fingerprints are u________, making them suitable as long-term markers of human identity(身份).

3.The teacher grew angry when he noticed that the student was w_____ the answer to his desk-mate.

4.The students all breathed a sigh of r_______ learning that the exam was put off because of the heavy snow.

5.Colour-blind people often find it hard to d______ between blue and green.

6.Although physically _______(残疾), the students of this special school showed no sign of giving up their studies.

7.The Silk Road Economic Belt, a land-based route between China and Europe, links multiple (多种多样的) ______(文明).

8.The forest where we used to have picnics was completely ______(摧毁) by the fire caused by a cigarette end.

9.Many overseas summer programs are actually ______(商业化的) and expensive activities, not as culture-centered as promoted.

10.His interest in English ______(逐渐地) increased with the help of his knowledgeable teacher.

 

1.version 2.unique 3.whispering 4.relief 5.distinguish 6.disabled 7.civilizations 8.destroyed 9.commercial 10.gradually 【解析】 1.考查名词。句意:微信就像中国自己本版的Facebook,在微信上人们可以上传照片、他们的故事以及和他人交流。根据句意和首字母提示可推出此处是名词version“版本”,故填version。 2.考查形容词。句意:人类的指纹是独特的,这使得它们很适合长期作为人类身份的标记。根据句意和首字母提示可推出是形容词unique“独特的”,此处作为句子表语,故填unique。 3.考查动词。句意:当看到这个学生悄悄告诉同桌答案时,老师变得很生气。根据句意和首字母提示可推出是whisper“小声说”,结合语境和was判断此处过去进行时,故填whispering。 4.考查名词。句意:得知由于大雪考试被推迟了,所有学生都松了口气。根据句意和首字母提示可推出是名词relief“缓解”,a sigh of relief“松了口气”,故填relief。 5.考查动词。句意:色盲的人常常很难区分蓝色和绿色。根据句意和首字母提示可推出是动词distinguish“区分”,此处和to构成不定式作为find的真正宾语,故填distinguish。 6.考查形容词。句意:尽管身体是残疾的,但是这些特殊学校的孩子没有表现出任何放弃学习的迹象。根据句意和中文提示可推出是形容词disabled“残疾的”,physically disabled“身体上残疾的”,本句为省略句,省略了 the students are.故填disabled。 7.考查名词。句意:丝绸之路经济带,中国和欧洲的陆上路线,链接多种多样的文明。根据句意和中文提示可推出是名词civilization“文明”,由multiple判断用其复数形式,故填civilizations。 8.考查动词。句意:我们过去常去野餐的森林被一根烟头引起的大火烧毁了。根据句意和中文提示可推出是动词destroy“摧毁”,主语forest和destroy之间是被动关系,应用被动语态,故填destroyed。 9.考查形容词。句意:很多海外暑假项目事实上都是商业化的、昂贵的活动,不是宣传的那样以文化为中心。根据句意和中文提示可推出是形容词commercial“商业化的”,此处作为句子表语,故填commercial。 10.考查副词。句意:在博学的老师的帮助下,他在英语方面的兴趣逐渐地增加了。根据句意和中文提示可推出是副词gradually“逐渐地”,此处修饰动词increase,故填gradually。
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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.

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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.

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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.

6.What does the author mainly describe in this article?

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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3.What’s the likely result of dieting?

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7.A.admit B.demand C.expect D.realize

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