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英语语法填空技巧与方法+70篇练习(含答案)

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广东高考英语语法填空技巧与方法真题剖析广东高考语法填空题究竟考什么?怎么考?请看下面的研究结果吧。只有数据事实最具说服力。1.考什么?(1)纯空格题:通常考冠词、介词、代词和连词等四类词。(2)用括号中所给词填空:通常考谓语动词的时态和语态、非谓语动词、形容词和副词的比较等级、词类转换等。特别提醒:(1)在纯空格题中,两年都没有要求考生根据上下文填写名词、动词、形容词和副词。我们认为,其原因有二:一是根据语境推测出要填哪一个名词、动词、形容词或副词,是完形填空要考查的内容,若在语法填空中考查,是越权,是多管闲事;二是“语法填空”顾名思义是考语法,而根据语境填这四类词同语法规则关系不大,与“语法填空”名不符实。不过,less,more,most等词是可能在纯空格类题中考查的,因为这涉及到到语法——比较等级。(2)我们认为,倒装句中的助动词和强调谓语动词的助动词(do,does,did),以及情态动词、强调结构中的it,that等都可能在纯空格题中进行考查,名词的数和所有格也可能在用括号中所给词填空中进行考查,同学们千万不可忽视。2.怎么考?(1)短文来源:都来自网上。(2)短文长度:170-200词。(3)短文难度:没有超出课标的生词,但有课标单词的派生词。(4)短文题材:或体现文化内涵,或给人心灵以启迪等。(5)考点设置:(1)纯空格题:设6-7个小题。(2)用括号中所给词填空:设3-4个小题。(6)答案特点:①纯空格题:试题要求中已明文规定死了“在空格处填入一个适当的词”,即一个小题或者一个空格只能填一个单词。两年高考题的答案印证了这一点。②用括号中所给词填空:试题中要求“使用括号中词语的正确形式填空”,这个词的正确形式究竟由几个单词组成?两年高考题的答案填一个或两个单词。③所填词(答案)都是一些拼写简单的单词。2007年高考所填词均长4.1个字母,其中,纯空格的答案只有2.4个字母;2008年所填词均长4.45个字母,其中纯空格的答案只有3.8个字母。④两年都有所填词位于句首,此时第一个字母要注意大写。⑤两年都没有要求考生填像dependon中的介词on这类固定短语中的单词。特别提醒:尽管两年高考中“使用括号中词语的正确形式填空”的答案只填一个或两个单词,但是我们在平时的训练中应当不局限于此,要训练填一个、两个或多个单词的情况。非谓语动词中,带to的不定式、现在分词的完成式都可能填两个单词;谓语动词的将来时、进行时和完成时等也都可能填两个单词,而现在完成进行时等就可能填三个单词,被动语态至少都要填两个单词。解题高招1.通读全文,把握大意。既然是通过语篇在语境中考语法,那么,我们在解题前,应快速浏览短文,把握全文大意,这一步非常重要。2.结合语境,试填空格。42 读懂短文之后,要结合短文所提供的特定的语言环境,从句子结构的完整性去分析思考空格所缺单词的词性,再根据句子的结构和意义,以及句子之间的逻辑关系来确定具体要填的单词和所给词的正确形式。具体来说,可按设题类型分为三类情况:(1)纯空格试题的解题技巧。首先,分析句子结构,确定填哪类词。然后,再根据句子的意思,确定具体填什么词;或根据两句间的逻辑关系确定具体用哪个连词。确定填哪类词有以下7个技巧:技巧1:缺主语或宾语,一定是填代词或名词(多考代词)。如:[例1]IcansendamessagetoKenyawheneverIwantto,and___38___getstherealmostinasecond.(2007年茂名一模)解析:and连接前后两个句子,and后面的句子缺主语,应填名词或代词;结合前一分句,不难推知,“马上可到达那里”的是themessage,替代themessage用代词it。技巧2:名词前面,若没有限定词(冠词、形容词性物主代词、不定代词),很可能是填限定词。如:[例2]Itissaidthatashort-temperedmanintheSongDynasty(960—1279)wasveryanxioustohelp___33___ricecropgrowupquickly.(2008年广东高考)解析:名词ricecrop前还没有限定词,应当填限定词;根据句意,这个急性子人当然是急于使“他的”禾苗长得快,故填形容词性物主代词his。[例3]…theheadofthevillagewastyinguphishorsetomycartopullitto___35___smalltownsome20kilometersawaywheretherewasagarage.(2007年广东高考)解析:因单数可数名词town前还没有限定词,应填限定语;根据句意,是指将车拉到离那里大约有20公里远的一个小镇上去修理,表示“一个”,用不定冠词,故填a。技巧3:句子不缺主语、表语、动词后不缺宾语的情况下,名词或代词前面,一定是填介词。[例4]…whoshouldhavethehonourofreceivingme___33___aguestintheirhouse.(2007年广东高考)解析:因aguest在句中不作主语、表语、动词的宾语,前面一定是填介词,使其成为该介词的宾语;又由句意可知,他们“把我当作客人”来接待,表示“当作”,用介词as。技巧4:若两个或几个单词或短语之间没有连词,可能是填连词。[例5]…twoworld-famousartists,PabloPicasso___34___CandidoPortinari,whichareworthmillionsofdollars.解析:因与PabloPicasso(毕加索)与CandidoPortinari(坎迪多·波尔蒂纳里)这两个名词之间没有连词,一定是填连词;两者是并列关系,应填and。[例6]…allIsawwasthisbeautifulgirl,whosesmilejustmeltedme___36___almostinstantlygavemeacompletelynewsenseofwhatlifeisallabout.(2008年深圳一模)解析:因meltedme和gaveme两个动宾短语之间没有连词,一定是填连词;两者是并列关系,故填and。技巧5:若两句(一个主谓关系算一个句子)之间没有连词,也没有分号或句号,一定是填并列连词或从属连词。[例7]Iwantedtoseeasmuchofthecityaspossibleinthetwodays___32___IwastoreturntoGuangzhou.(2008年广州一模)解析:因Iwantedto…是一个句子,Iwastoreturn…也是一个句子,这两个句子之间没有连词,也没有分号或句号,一定是填连词;根据句意和两句之间逻辑关系,可知“42 参观这个城市的尽可能多的地方”应是在“返回广州”之前,故填before。[例8]Hewasverytiredafterdoingthisforawholeday,___37___hefeltveryhappy…(2008年广东高考)解析:因Hewasverytired…是一个句子,hefeltveryhappy…也是一个句子,这两个句子之间没有连词,也没有分号或句号,一定是填连词;根据句意和两句之间逻辑关系,可知“干了一整天活累极了”与“感到非常高兴”是转折关系,故填but。技巧6:若结构较完整,空格后的谓语动词是原形,特别是与上下文时态不一致或主谓不一致时,很可能是填情态动词或表示强调或倒装的助动词(do,does,did等)。[例9]Whatisacceptableinonecountry___31___beconsideredextremelyrudeinanother.(2007珠三角五校联考)解析:句中Whatisacceptableinonecountry是主语从句,空格后的beconsidered是谓语;因其中的be是原形,故空格处必定是填情态动词或助动词does(由语境可知是一般现在时,主语是第三人称单数);由句意及作者的语气可知,需填表示“可能”的情态动词may。[例10]Hehadnotimeorenergytoplaywithhischildrenortalkwithhiswife,buthe______bringhomearegularsalary.解析:这是一个由but连接的并列句,由前一分句的谓语动词had是一般过去时可知,后一分句的谓语动词bring也应用一般过去时;可是,bring却用的是原形,既与语境的时态不附,也与主语he不一致,该句不是倒装句,因此,此处必定是填情态动词或表示强调的助动词did;由句意和作者的语气推测,应当填对谓语表示强调的助动词did(的确)技巧7:由特殊的句式结构来判断空格应填的词。(1)由itis…that…强调结构形式,判断填it还是that。如:[例11]…and___40___wasonlyafterIheardshebecamesickthatIlearnedshecouldn’teatMSG(味精)!(2007年广州一模)解析:由句式结构可知,本句为强调句,应填it。(2)由倒装句式判断,是填构成倒装的条件的only,so,neither,nor,never,hardly,seldom,not,until,had等,还是填do,does,did等。如:[例12]______withhardworkcanyouexpecttogetpayrise.解析:由canyouexpectto…可知,这是倒装句,根据构成倒装的条件可知,应填副词only,因为“only+状语(withhardwork)”放在句首,句子要用倒装。(3)由it作形式主语或形式宾语的句式判断,空格处是否填it。如:[例13]…as___32___tookthemjustthreeminutestostealpaintingsbytwoworld-famousartists…(2008年佛山二模)解析:由句式结构可知,这是ittakes,sb.sometimetodosth.句型,本句的不定式tostealpaintings是真正的主语,空格处填形式主语it。[例14]Datingsitesalsomake___36___easytoavoidsomeonewhomyouarenotinterestedin.(2008年惠州二模)解析:由句式结构可知,toavoid…是真正的宾语,easy是宾补,空格处应填作形式宾语的it。(4)so/such…that…句型。如:42 [例15]Thismadethegoatsojealous___34___itbeganplottingagainst(谋划对付)thedonkey.(2007年惠州二模)解析:由句式结构可知,这是so…that…句型,应填that。(5)more…than…(与其说……不如说……,比……更……)句型。如:[例16]Cynthia’sstoryshowsvividlythatpeopleremembermorehowmuchamanagercares___40___howmuchhepays.(2007深圳宝安期末)解析:由句式结构可知,这是more…than…句型,故填that。句意是与经理所给的报酬相比,雇员更铭记于心的是他的关心。(2)给出了动词的试题的解题技巧首先,判断要填的动词是谓语动词还是非谓语动词。然后按以下两点进行思考。技巧8:若句中没有别的谓语动词,或者虽然已有谓语动词,但需填的动词与之是并列关系时,所给动词就是谓语动词;若是谓语动词,就要考虑时态语态。[例17]Hisfearoffailure___36___(keep)himfromclassroomgamesthatotherchildrenplayedwithjoyousabandon.(2008年深圳一模)解析:因主语Hisfearoffailure后没有别的谓语动词,需填的动词应为谓语动词;因主语与keep是主动关系,应用主动语态;由从句谓语动词played可知,要用一般过去时,故填kept。[例18]ThatwasdefinitelynotanattractiveideasoIpolitelydeclinedherInvitation,___40___(close)mybookandwalkedaway.(2008年广州一模)解析:虽然句中已有谓语动词declined,但由andwalked可知,所填词与declined和walked是并列关系,所以也用一般过去式closed。[例19]InLogan,threepeople___38___(take)toahospital,whileothersweretreatedatalocalclinic.(2007梅州二模)解析:因主语threepeople与take是被动关系,即三个人被送进医院,故用被动语态;由weretreated可知,要用一般过去时,故填weretaken。技巧9:若句中已有谓语动词,又不是并列谓语时,所给动词就是非谓语动词。若是非谓语动词就要确定用—ing形式、—ed形式,还是用不定式形式,确定的方法主要有:(1)作主语或宾语,通常用—ing形式表示习惯或一般情况,用不定式表示具体的情况。如:[例20]…butitisnotenoughonly___35___(memorize)rulesfromagrammarbook.(2007年佛山一模)解析:因it是形式主语,后面用不定式作真正的主语,故填tomemorize。[例21]______(speak)outyourinnerfeelingwon’tmakeyoufeelashamed,onthecontrary…解析:句中已有谓语won’tmake,所以speak应为非谓语动词;谓语前面应为主语,作主语,表示一般情况,要用动名词短语,故填Speaking。(2)作目的状语或者在形容词后的作状语,一般用不定式。如:[例22]_______(complete)theprojectasplanned,we’llhavetoworktwomorehoursaday.解析:因句中已有谓语willhavetowork,所以complete应为非谓语动词;因“(为了)按计划完成这项工程”是“我们每天不得不额外多工作两小时”42 的目的,作目的状语,用动词不定式,故填Tocomplete。[例23]Somepeoplesaythatoldestchildren,whoaresmartandstrong-willed,areverylikely___33___(succeed).(2008年佛山一模)解析:因在形容词likely后作状语,要用动词不定式,故填tosucceed。(3)作伴随状语,常用分词,与逻辑主语是主动关系,用现在分词,是被动关系,用过去分词。如:[例24]Hesawthestone,___37___(say)tohimself:“Thenightwillbeverydark.”(2008年东莞一模)解析:句中已有谓语saw,所给动词与saw不是并列关系,应当是非谓语动词;又因He与say是主动关系,故填saying作伴随状语。[例25]Theheadmasterwentintothelab,________(follow)bytheforeignguests.解析:句中已有谓语went,而follow又不是与之并列的,故为非谓语动词;又因theheadmaster与follow是被动关系,故用过去分词followed作伴随状语。(4)不论非谓语动词在句中作何种成分,若判断需要用分词,与逻辑主语是主动关系用—ing形式,是被动关系用—ed形式。如:[例26]Therewillbeameeting,___40___(start)laterthisyeartoreviewthefilm.(2008年广州二模)解析:因ameeting与start是主动关系,用现在分词短语作定语,补充说明ameeting,故填starting。[例27]Lessons___39___(learn)insportscanhelpusinourdealingwithotherpeople.(广东考试说明)解析:因句中已有谓语canhelp,所以learn应为非谓语动词;又因lesson与learn是被动关系,要用过去分词短语作定语,故填learned。(3)、词类转换题的解题技巧根据该词在句子所作句子成分确定用哪种形式。具体方法有:技巧10:作表语、定语或补语,通常用形容词形式。如:[例28]Theyoungsterimmediatelyfell________(silence)astearsflewdownfromhisbigblueeyes.解析:因在系动词felt后作表语,用形容词,故填silent。[例29]Ina________(danger)partoftheseaoffthecoastofNewZealand,theylearntto…解析:在冠词与名词之间,要用形容词,作定语,故填dangerous。[例30]Teachersmusttrytheirbesttomakemostoftheirstudents________(interest)inthesubject解析:因所填词在句中作宾语mostoftheirstudents的补足语,用形容词;表示“感兴趣”,填interested。技巧11:作主语、在及物动词或介词后作宾语,用名词形式。如:[例31]WhenChina’sancientscientificandtechnological________(achieve)are42 mentioned,thenationwillgenerallyrefertotheFourGreatInventions.解析:在时间状语从句中,要求填的词作主语,China’sancientscientificandtechnological是主语的定语;作主语要用名词,又由are可知,主语是复数,故填achievements。[例32]Thesepeoplehavemadegreat___39___(contribute)toChinawiththeirwork.(2007年茂名二模)解析:在句中作及物动词havemade的宾语,要用名词形式;表示“作贡献”,其前面没有不定冠词时,习惯上用复数,故填contributions。[例33]…instructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliarwith___32___(inform)inthereading…(2008年三校联考)解析:因with是介词,在介词后作宾语,要用名词,故填information。技巧12:在形容词性物主代词后,或者在“冠词(+形容词)”后,用名词形式。如:[例34]…theremainsdatefromthisperiodbecauseoftheir___38___(similar)tothosefoundelsewhere.(2008年广州二模)解析:在形容词性物代词(their)后应当用名词,故填similarities。[例35]Withthelargenumbersofstudents,the________(operate)ofthesystemdoesinvolveacertainamountofactivity.解析:在冠词后,要用名词,故填operation。技巧13:修饰动词、形容词、副词,或整个句子,作状语,用副词形式。如:[例36] AsIlooked___32___(close)atthisgirl,Ifountthat…(2008年深圳一模)解析:修饰动词looked,作状语,用副词,故填closely。[例37]Theremustbesomething___40___(serious)wrongwithoursociety.(2008潮州期末)解析:要求填的词修饰形容词wrong,作状语,用副词,故填seriously。[例38]Singlesareflocking(涌向)totheInternet___33___(main)becausetheirbusylifestylesleavethemlittletime…(2008年惠州三模)解析:修饰because引导的原因状语从句,修饰整个句子,作状语,用副词,故填mainly。技巧14:括号中所给词有可能是要求词义转换,词类不一定要变,主要是考查具有与词根意义相反的派生词,需根据句子意思及前后逻辑关系,在词根前加un—,im—等,在词根后加—less等。如:[例39]Peoplecertainlyhaveavarietyofreasonsforgoingbacktoschoolbutoneimportantthingtoknowis,noknowledgeis________(use).解析:作表语要用形容词;又由句意可知,作者是表达“没有什么知识是无用的”,故填useless。[例40]Yourmistakecausedalotof________(necessary)workintheoffice.解析:在名词前作定语,仍用形容词形式;但根据句意可知,错误是引起不必要的麻烦事,故填unnecessary。42 技巧15:括号中所给动词也不一定是考动词的时态语态或非谓语动词,而是考词类转换;若是形容词或副词,有可能是考查其比较等级。如:[例41]…therewasalotofinformationaboutthecity’swell-knowntourist___34___(attract)…(2008年广州一模)解析:尽管attract是动词,但这是考查词类转换的;在句中作介词about的宾语,用名词,故填attraction。[例42]Theotherfrogwentonjumpingashardashecould…Hejumpedeven___36___(hard)andfinallymadehimselfout.(2008年期末)解析:联系前句,又有even(更加)的提示,可知这里用比较级,故填harder。[例43]Stormswhichproducedatleast13tornadoessweptalongNewMexico’sborderwithTexasonFriday,destroyinghomesandotherbuildingsandinjuringatleast16people,severalcritically,authoritiessaid.The___33___(bad)damagewasreportedinthetownsofLoganandClovis,whichareabout80milesapart,policesaid.(2007梅州二模)解析:结合前段内容,特别是the的提示,可知要用bad的最高级worst,表示“最严重的”。3.重读全文,解决难题。在解题过程中要先易后难,难题在大部分空格填好后,再经过仔细推敲,难题也就不会再难了。所有空格填好后,把整篇文章从头至尾复读一遍。42 Inschools.Studentsshowedtheirfearandparentsandteachersalsoexpressedtheirgreatconcernaboutit.Expertshopethewholesocietypaymoreattentiontothementalhealthofadolescents.Nowadays,schoolviolenceis31hotissue.Ithinkthisisaphenomenon,32callsforourgreatconcern.Weshouldtryeveryeffort33(prevent)violencehappeningatschoolformoreandmorestudentswoulddropoutofschool34theirpersonalsafetycouldnot35(guarantee).Infact,violencecan36(learn).Childrenlearnviolentbehaviorfromadultsorfrom37theyseeontelevisionorontheInternet.IfImeetwithschoolviolence,Iwillnotanswerviolence38violence,foritwillresultin39(much)fighting.Iwilltellmyteachersorparentsaboutit.Ithinktheywillhelpmedealwithitwellandtheywillprotectmefromthebadguys.Allinall,everystudentshouldbehave40(he)andkeepawayfromviolence.答案:文章向我们介绍了作者对校园暴力的看法。31.a这里需要一个不定冠词表示某个的意思。32.这里要用which引导一个非限制性定语从句,因为先行词为物,所以要用which。33.toprevent不定式作目的状语。34.if/aslongas人身安全得不到保障是辍学的条件,所以应该用引导连接条件状语从句的连词。35.beguaranteed所给动词和其逻辑主语是动宾关系,所以要用被动语态。36.belearned事实上;暴力是可以学的。37.what引导一个宾语从句,并且在从句中作宾语,所以要用what。38.with表示方式,意思是“用”。39.more由语境可知,以暴力对付暴力,只能产生更多的暴力。40.himselfbehaveoneself表现良好,行为良好。Inthe1950s,afamilythatownedafarmnearBeulah,Michigankeptabullchainedtoanelm(榆树).Thebullpaced31thetree,draggingtheheavyironchain,whichledtoagroove(槽)inthebark(树皮).Thegroove32(deep)overtheyears.Thoughforwhateverreason,itdidnotkillthetree.33someyears,thefamilytooktheirbullaway.Theycutthechain,leavingthelooparoundthetreeandonelink34(hangdown).Thenoneyear,agriculturalcatastrophestruckMichiganin35formofDutchelmdisease.Alloftheelmsliningtheroadleadingtothefarmbecameinfected36died.Everyonethoughtthattheoldelmwouldbethenext.Thefarmownersconsidered37(go)thesafething:pullingitoutandchoppingitupintofirewoodbeforeitdied.38(amazing),thetreedidnotdie.Nobodycouldunderstand39itwastheonlyelmstillstandinginthecounty.It"ssaidthat40doesn"tkillyouwillmakeyoustronger.Or,asaplantpathologists(病理学家)putit,"Lifebreaksusall,butafterwards,manyofusarestrongestatthebrokenplaces."答案:42 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章通过叙述一棵老榆树大难不死的故事告诉我们这样一个道理:经历疼痛才能变得坚强,才能抵挡住更大的困难甚至是灾难。31.around下文告诉我们,树皮被铁链磨出了一个槽。由此可以看出,这是由牛绕着树来回踱步造成的。32.wasdeepened随着岁月的流逝,磨出来的槽逐渐被加深了。所以要用被动,另外,由于动作发生在过去,所以动词要用过去式。33.Afterafter+时间段,表示经过一段时间之后。34.hangingdownhangdown和其逻辑主语onelink是主谓关系,所以用现在分词表示主动,构成leave+宾语+现在分词。35.theintheformof固定用法,意思是:以……的形式。36.and榆树受到感染,继而死去。37.goingconsider后跟动名词作宾语。38.Amazingly副词作状语,修饰整个句子。39.why谁都不理解为什么只有这棵榆树依然耸立在那里。40.what引导一个主语从句,并在从句中作主语,所以用what。IwasgoingtothestoreonecoldeveningandasIwasapproachingthestorethere31amaninthefrontofthestore.Helookedatmeandsaidreallyloud"Hi."Ireplied,"Hi,howareyou?"Hesaid"Iamfine."andthenhelookedatmeasifherecognizedmeandasked,"32isyourmother?"Ofcourse,Ididn"tknowwhattosaytothatquestion33mymotherhadbeen34(die)forseveralyears.IfoundthisreallystrangesoIfinallysaid,"Sheisfine,thankyouandhowareyou?"Healsosaidhewasfine.Ithenanswered,"Good.CanIdo35tohelpyouatall?"Allhesaid36Ireallycoulduseahug.I37(hug)himforawhilethispoorsoulandastranger.Isaid,"Whereareyoustaying?Doyou38aride?"Hesaid,"No,Ihavemybike.IamlivingattheChurchdownthestreet."Ianswered,"Letmegiveyousomething.It"snotmuch,butthatisallI39afford."SoItookout$10frommypurseandgaveittohimthenwenthome.Totellyouthetruth,Ialwaysfeelhelpingothers40reallygreat.答案:31.Was.此处是therebe句型,时态为过去式,另外句子主语为单数形式。32.How.根据下文的内容,这里是问“你妈妈好吗?”。33.because.从此处的逻辑关系和意义看,从句部分表示原因。34.dead.此处用die的形容词形式,用作表语。35.anything.该词用在疑问和否定句中,意为“我能帮你做点什么吗?”。36.was.句子主语allhesaid为单数。37.hugged.这里的时态为过去时形式。38.need.该句的意思为“你需要坐车吗?”。39.can.afford常和情态动词连用。40.is.主语是helpingothers,分词作主语按单数处理,这里的时态为一般现在时Nooneknowswhatwouldhappeninthefutureforsure.31weoftenthinkofthefutureandwonderwhattheworldwouldbelike32ahundredyears"time.Thinkofspace.Perhaps33permanentstationonthemoonwillhavebeensetup.Perhapspeoplewillbeabletovisitthemoon34tourists.Cheaprockets42 forspacetravelwillhavebeendeveloped,35(permit)longjourneysthroughoutthesolarsystem.36thattimecomes,peoplewillbetakingholidaysinspace37visitingotherplanets,suchastheMarsColonyandtheVenusExplorationOutpost.Scientistsofthefuturewillalmostcertainlyfindotherwaystomakelifelast38(long).39probablywillfindcuresformostdiseases.Hospitalswillprobablyhave"bodybanks"thatcangiveyoualmostanynewpartyouneedtokeepon40(live).Peopleofthefuturemaylivetobealotolderthan100years.答案:31.But.本句与上一句是转折关系,故用转折连词but。32.in.表示将来多长时间之后时用“介词in+一段时间名词”结构。33.a.station是可数名词且表示泛指,前面应有不定冠词a。34.as.as表示“作为”,符合题意。35.permitting.cheaprockets与permit之间是主动关系,应用现在分词短语作状语表示伴随情况。36.When.此处表示将来的时间,应用when引导时间状语从句。37.and.因两个动作表示并列关系,应用并列连词and连接。38.longer.由意义可知,此处表示找到延长人类寿命的方式,故long应用比较级形式。39.They.they用来指代上句中主语scientists。40.living.keepondoingsth.意为“继续……”,故此处应用live的现在分词形式。Althoughmostpeoplebelievethatformalschoolingisrequiredforscientificsuccess,acollegedegreeisnotalwaysnecessary.31excellentexampleofamanwhowonfameasascientist32academic(学术的)trainingisVincentJ.Schaefer.Hisformaleducationended33twoyearsofhighschoolwhenhehadtogotoworkinanuntrainedjobatGeneralElectric.Because34hisinventivemindandhisskillasamodelmaker,hewassoonallowedtotryhisownexperimentsinthecompanylaboratory.Hisnatural35(curious)madehimwonderaboutclouds.Hedeveloped,aftermanytries,amethodofmakingcloudsrain36theywouldnotnormallydoso.Thismethod,37(call)seeding,hasbeenvery38(help)tofarmers,and39madehimwinmuchfame.Schaeferbelievesthatforpeople40mostofall,areinterestedintheworldandeverythinginit,acollegedegreeisunnecessary.答案:31.An.因excellent以元音音素开头,应用不定冠词an。32.without.without和名词连用表示某种状况,意为“没有”。33.after.表示过去的一段时间之后应和介词after连用。34.of.becauseof是复合介词,意为“因为”,后接名词或代词。35.curiosity.此处须用名词作主语,curious的名词形式是curiosity。36.when.此处表示时间,应用when引导时间状语从句。37.called.thismethod与call存在被动关系,应用过去分词作定语。38.helpful.very后应接help的形容词helpful“有益的”。39.it.it此处指前一分句的整个情况。40.who.who用来引导定语从句,在从句中作主语,先行词是people。IremembermyfirstChristmasadventurewithGrandma.Iremembertearing42 acrosstown31mybiketovisitheronthedaymybigsisterdroppedthebomb."ThereisnoSantaClaus."shelaughed.“Evendummies(傻瓜)knowthat!"I32(flee)toGrandma33Iknewshewouldbestraightwithme.Shealwaystoldthetruth."NoSantaClaus?"shesaid."Ridiculous!Don"t34.Putonyourcoat,andlet"sgo.""Gowhere,Grandma?"Iasked.AswewalkedthroughthedoorsofthegeneralstoreGrandmahandedmetendollarsandsaid,"Buysomethingforsomeone35needsit.I"llwaitforyouinthecar."Iwasonlyeightyearsold.NeverhadIshoppedforanythingallbymyself.ForafewmomentsIjuststoodthere,36(wonder)whattobuy,andwho37(buy)itfor.IthoughtofeverybodyIknew.ThenIthoughtaboutBobbieDecker.Hewasmyclassmatewithbadbreathand38(mess)hair,andhesatrightbehindme.Hedidn"thaveacoat.Iknewthatbecauseheneverwentouttoplaygamesduringthewinter.Ifingered39billwithgrowing40(excite).IwouldbuyBobbieacoat.答案:本文主要讲述的是“我”与爷爷一起经历一次难忘的圣诞节。31.Ononone’s/the/abike=bybike。32.fled结合全文可知此处应使用一般过去时,注意其不规则的形式。本题稍难。·33.because/as因为相信爷爷会对我说真话,所以立马跑到他那儿去求证。本题稍难。34.it/that指代“ThereisnoSantaClaus.”。35.who/that判断分析句子结构可知,此处为who/that引导的定语从句修饰someone。36.wondering根据前面的逗号,可知应该使用动词的—lng形式作伴随状语,表示主动含义。37.Tobuy与.Whattobuy构成并列平行结构。本题稍难。38.messy修饰名词hair当然用形容词messy。39.the特指上文爷爷给的“tendollars”。40.excitement作介词with的宾语,要用名词,但注意excitement为不可数名词。(1)WhenyouareinEnglandyoumustbeverycarefulinthestreets1thetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreetyoumustlooktotherightfirst2thentheleft.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefrom3,thestreetsareverybusy.Trafficismost4(danger)then.WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecareful,5.alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Soyoumustbecareful.6Have42 alookfirst,oryouwillgo7wrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuses8twofloors.Yourcansitonthe9(tow)floor,from10youcanseethecityverywell.It’sveryinteresting.(2)Finishingtheirshoppingatthesupermarket,amiddle-agedcouplefoundtheirnewcar1__________(steal).Theyfiledareport2__________thepolicestationandadetectivedrovethemback3___________theparkinglottolookforevidence.Totheir4___________(amaze),thecarhadbeenreturned5__________therewasanoteinitthatsaid:“Iapologizefortakingyourcar.MywifewashavingababyandIhadtosendhertothe6____________assoonaspossible.Pleaseforgettheinconvenience.Therearetwotickets7___________tonight"sRowanAtkinsonconcert.”Theirfaithinhumanityrestored(恢复).Thecoupleattended8_________concert.Butwhentheyreturnedhome,theyimmediatelyfoundthattheirhouse9___________(be)ransacked(洗劫).Onthebathroommirrorwas10__________note:“Ihavetoputmykidthroughcollegesomehow,don"tI?”(3)People1_________(live)indifferentcountriesmadedifferentkindsofwords.Todaythereareaboutfifteenhundred2_________intheworld.Eachcontainsmanythousandsofwords.Averylargedictionary,forexample,containsfour3_________fivehundredthousandwords.Butwedonotneed4_________these.Toreadshortstoriesyouneedtoknowonlyabouttwothousandwords.5_________youleaveschool,youwilllearnonlyonethousandormore.Thewordsyouknowarecalledyourvocabulary.Youshouldtrytomakeyourvocabulary6__________(big).Readasmanybooksaswecan.Therearealotofbooks7__________(write)ineasyEnglish.Youwillenjoythem.Whenyoumeet8_________newword,lookit9_________inyourdictionary.Yourdictionaryisyour10__________(much)usefulbook.42 (4)WhenyouareinEnglandyoumustbeverycarefulinthestreets1_________thetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreetyoumustlooktotherightfirst2__________thentheleft.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefrom3__________,thestreetsareverybusy.Trafficismost4________(danger)then.WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecareful,5_________.Alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Soyoumustbecareful.6_________(have)alookfirst,oryouwillgo7_________wrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuses8_________twofloors.Youcansitonthe9_________(two)floor.From10_________youcanseethecityverywell.It’sveryinteresting.(5)1________artisthadasmalldaughter.Sometimeshepaintedwomen2_________anyclotheson,andheandhis3________alwaystriedtokeepthesmallgirlout4_________hewasdoingthis,“Sheis5_________youngtounderstand,”theysaid.Butoneday,whentheartist6_________(paint)awomanwithnoclotheson,heforgottolockthedoor,andthegirlsuddenlyranintotheroom.Hermotherranupthestairs7________her,butwhenshegottotheroom,thelittlegirlwasalreadyintheroomandlookingatthewoman.8________herparentswaitedforhertospeak.Forafewsecondsthelittlegirlsaid9_________,butthensherantohermotherandsaid10________(angry),“Whydoyoulethergoaboutwithoutshoesandsocksonwhenyoudon’tletme?”(6)MostAmericansdon’tliketogetadvice1___________membersoftheirfamily.Theygetadvicefrom“2__________(strange)”.Whentheyneedadvice,theydon’tusuallygotopeopletheyknow.3__________manyofthemwriteletterstonewspapersandmagazines4_________giveadviceonmanydifferentsubjects,42 5__________(include)familyproblems,theuseoflanguage,health,cooking,childcare,clothes,andevenonhow6__________(buy)ahouseoracar.Mostnewspapersregularlyprintlettersfrom7___________(read)withproblems.Alongwiththeletters8___________areanswerswrittenbypeoplewhoaresupposedtoknowhowtosolvesuchproblems.Someofthesewritersaredoctors,9__________arelawyersoreducators.Buttwoofthemostfamouswritersofadvicearewomenwithoutspecial10_________(train)forthiskindofwork.(7)Withoutproperplanning,tourismcancause1_________.Forexample,toomanytouristscancrowdpublicplaces2__________arealsoenjoyedbytheinhabitants(居民)ofacountry.Iftourismcreatestoomuchtraffic,theinhabitantswillbecome3__________(annoy)andunhappy.Theybegintodisliketourists4_________totreatthemimpolitely.Theyforgethowmuchtourismcanhelpthecountry’seconomy.5__________isimportanttothinkaboutthepeopleofadestinationcountryand6__________tourismaffectsthem.Tourismshouldhelp7_________countrykeepthecustomsandbeautythatattractstourists.Tourismshouldalsoadvancethewealthand8_________(happy)oflocalinhabitants.Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourism9__________(grow)tooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobstowork10__________thetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountry’seconomycansuffer.(8)Londonwasawarded1_________2012OlympicGamesonWednesday,2__________(defeat)EuropeanrivalParisinthefinalroundofvotingtotakethegamesbacktoBritishcapital3__________thefirsttimesince1948.4_________Moscow,NewYorkandMadridwereeliminated(淘汰)inthefirstthreeroundsLondonbeatParis54—50onthefourthballot(投票表决)oftheIOC.InLondoncrowdscheeredandwavedflagsas5_________watchedtheannouncementfromSingapore6_________agiantscreeninTrafalgarSquareandintheeastLondonarea7________themainOlympiccomplex(建筑群)willbe42 based.Blairspenttwodaysinlobbying(游说)inSingapore8_________leavingtohosttheG8summit(8国峰会)inScotland.“Mypromisetoyouiswewillbeyourvery9_________(good)partners,”Blairsaid.It’sthefourthbid(申办)fromBritainafter10_________(fail)attemptsbyBirminghamforthe1992OlympicsandManchesterforthe1996and2000.(9)Whyissettinggoalsso1___________?Becausegoalscanhelpyoudo,be,2___________experienceeverythingyouwantinlife.Instead3_________justlettinglifehappentoyou,goalsallow4___________tomakeyourlifehappen.5__________(success)andhappypeoplehavesetlotsofgoalstohelpthemreachtheiraims.Bysettinggoalsyouaretakingcontrolofyourlife.It’s6_________havingamaptoshowyou7_________youwanttogo.Winnersinlifesetgoalsandfollowthroughwiththem.Winnersdecide8__________theywantinlifeandthengettherebymakingplansandsettinggoals.Unsuccessfulpeoplejustletlifehappenbyaccident.Goalsaren’tdifficulttoset,and9__________aren’tdifficulttoreach.Itisuptoyoutofindoutwhatyourgoalsreallyare.Youare10_________onewhomustdecidewhattodoandinwhatdirectiontoaimyourlife.(10)Weoftenthinkoffuture.Weoftenwonder1__________theworldwillbelikeinahundredyears’time.Thinkof2__________space.Perhapsapermanentstationonthe3__________willhavebeensetup.Perhapspeoplewillbeabletovisitthemoonas4__________.Cheaprocketsforspacetravelwillhavebeendeveloped,5_________(permit)longjourneysthroughthesolarsystem.Whenthattimecomes,peoplewillbetakingholidaysinspaceandvisiting6_________planets.Greatprogresswillhavebeenmade7__________medicine,too.Pollutionwillhavebeencontrolledinahundredyears’time.Alltheworldwillhavebeendeveloped—evenAntarctica.Wewillhaveused42 8__________mostoftheearth’slandtobuildourcities,9___________floatingcitieswillhavebeenbuilt.TheJapanesehavealreadyplansofthiskind.Andtherewillbecities10__________thesea.(11)TheInternetasbecomepartofyoungpeople’slife.1_________reportshowsthat38%ofstudentsoftenusetheInternet.Mostofthemget2__________(use)informationontheInternet3_________usetheInternettohelpintheirstudies.Butmanystudentsdon’tuseit4_________agoodway.Someplaygamestoomuch,somevisitwebsites5_________shouldn’tlookat.Sobadthingsmayhappen6_________studentsspendtoomuchtimeontheInternet.7_________isimportantforstudentstousetheInternetproperly.Nowwehaveatextbook,8_________usesmanyexamplestoteachstudentssomegoodwaystousetheInternet.Itgivesusefuladvice.Somestudentsalsomake9_________ontheInternet.Butifyouwanttohaveaface-to-face10_________(meet)withyouronlinefriends,letyourparentsknowandmeetinaproperplace.(12)Riversareoneofourmostimportantnaturalresources.Manyoftheworld’sgreat1_________arelocatedonrivers,andalmost2__________countryhasatleastoneriverflowingthroughitthatplays3__________importantpartinthelivesofitspeople.Sincethebeginningofhistory,people4_________(use)riversfortransportation.ThelongestoneintheUnitedStatesistheMississippi,andthelifelineofEgyptistheNile.5__________transportation,riversgivewatertodrink,waterforcrops,andchancesforfunandrecreationforthepeople6_________livealongtheirbanks.However,largecitiesandindustriesthatarelocatedonriversoftenmakeproblems.Asthecitiesgrow7__________sizeandindustriesincreaseinnumber,thewaterintheriversbecomes8__________(pollute)withchemicalsandothermaterials.Peoplearelearningthe9__________(important)ofdoingmoretokeep42 theirriversclean10__________theywanttoenjoythebenefitsofthisnaturalresource.(13)LiuXiangwasthefirstAsian1___________(win)themen’s110mhurdlesattheOlympicsinAthens.2__________thathebecameanidol(偶像)totheyoungpeople.“IneverthoughtIwouldrununder13secondsandbreaktheOlympic3__________.”saidLiuXiangintears,“Iamveryveryexcited.I’mproudnotjustformyselfandforChinese4_________forAsia.Myracewent5___________(wonderful)fromstarttofinish.”Liuadded.“Itis6__________amazingexperiencebeingtheOlympicchampion.Iwanttothankmycoachandmyfriendsfor7_________theirhelp.IthinktodayweChinesehaveshowedtheworldwe8_________runasfastasanybodyelse.”SincehisreturnfromAthens,LiuXiang9__________(be)atthecenterofamediacircusandhehasbeentomanypressappearancesandmeetings.ButLiuthinks2004isjustthebeginning,andheexpectstobeathispeakinthe2008BeijingOlympics.Liusaid,“Forsomeplayers,it’sjustajob.Forme,it’s10_________Ilove.”(14)Will1_________matterifyoudon’ttakeyourbreakfast?Sometimeagoatest2__________(give)intheUnitedSates.Thosetestsincludedpeopleofdifferent3__________from12to83.Duringtheexperiment,thesepeopleweregivenallkindsofbreakfasts,andsometimestheygot4___________breakfastatall.Specialtestsweresetuptosee5___________welltheirbodiesworkedandwhentheyhadeaten6___________certainkindofbreakfast.Theresultsshowthatifapersoneatsaproperbreakfast,heorshewillworkwithbettereffect7___________ifheorshehasnobreakfast.Thisfactappearstobe8___________(especial)trueifapersonworks9__________hisbrains.Forexample,ifastudenteatsfruit,eggs,breadandmilkbeforegoingtoschool,hewilllearnmorequicklyandlistenwith10__________42 (much)attentioninclass.(15)Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleepneeded1__________ontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsin2__________sleeptakesplace.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthan3__________old,butusuallyeighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowith4__________thanthisamount,butothersmayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.5__________isthenamatterofgoodjudgmenttosatisfyhisneed.Sleep6__________alwaysbeenoughtomakeonebringbackhis7__________(strong)andgetreadyforaday’swork.Freshairisnecessarytosoundsleep.Soitisnot8___________reasonforsomepeopletothinkthatitispracticabletosleepintheopenair.Abathatbedtime,9__________hotnorcoolbutofbodytemperature,maybehelpfultosleep.Sleepproducingdrug(帮助睡眠的药物)shouldneverbetakenexceptwhen10__________(suggest)byadoctor.(16)Snakedisheshavebecomepopular1________recentyears.Snakemeatinvariousflavors(风味)can2_________(see)inrestaurantadsveryoften.Eatingsnakeseemstobenowinvogue(盛行),andifyouhaven’teatensnakeyet,youareconsidered“outofdate”.ButIwonder3__________allthetrendsareworthfollowing.Somepeoplemaydefendthemselves4__________sayingthatsnakemeatisnutritious.Butthesepeopledon’trealizethatmanyparasites(寄生虫),5_________doharmtoourhealth,arefoundinsidesnakes.According6________asurvey,about1000tonsofsnakesareeateneveryyearinChinaandsometimesas7__________as10tonsofsnakesareservedondinnertablesinShenzheninasingleday!Thesefigureswarnsusthatifnoactionistaken,8_________numberofsnakeswilldropandmakeanincreaseinmiceandwormspopulation,whichwill9_________inadecrease(减产)ofcropoutput.Whowillseesuchtragedyhappen?42 Solet’sstartnottoeatsnakesanymorebecause“toprotectthesnakeistoprotect10__________.”(17)Afewyearsago,SARS1_________outinthemainlandofChina,causingsomepeople2_________(kill).Andsomenearlygotclosetodeath.Thesituationwassoseverethattherewas3_________timetodebatewhoistoblame.Themostimportantthingforthegovernmenttodoistofindoutthe4__________ofthisdeadlydisease.Theyinvitedallthemost5___________(experience)expertsinthisfieldtodiscussandquiteafewsuggestionswereputforward.Someofthetopexpertsthentestedthemtosee6_________theywereavailable.DoctorZhongNanshanchoseonepatientwhowasseriouslyillandhadlittlehope7_________pickingupandhadthenewmedicinetestedonhim.8__________hisgreatjoy,thispatientrecovered!Hemadehiswaytohisofficeandtelephonedthetopofficial,9_________(tell)himthisexcitingnews.Forconvenience,hemovedtoliveinhisoffice.Hismethoddidmakesense.Notsoonafterthat,the10_________hospitalsalsocontrolledthisterriblediseaseandkickeditoutfinally.(18)Iaskedmyuncle,whoplays1_________pianowell,2_________hewouldassess(评定)thetoneofasecondhandpianoIwashopingtobuy.Wearrived3__________thehouseandUncleFranklookedthepianoover,then4__________(sit)downandplayedamixtureofhonky-tonknumbersandclassicalpieces.Whenhefinished,wetoldthefamilythatwewouldcall5__________in15minutes.Outside,UncleFranksaidthat6___________thewoodwasbattered(坏掉的),thesoundwasgoodandweshouldbuyit.WhenIphonedthewomanback,shesoundedasifshewascrying.Concerned,Iasked,“What’sthe7__________?”“Wedidn’tknowthepiano8___________playlikethat,”shereplied.Thepianowasn’t9__________sale,andherdaughterhadtoresume(重新开始)takingpiano10__________.42 (19)InNorthAmericapeoplearealwaysin1__________hurry.Childrenhavespeciallessonsorsportsactivities2__________school.Parentsoftenworklateand3___________gethomeuntil7or8o’clockatnight.MostNorthAmericanfamiliesdon’thavetimetoprepareameal.Thatis4___________fastfoodissopopularinNorthAmerica.People5__________about40%oftheirdollarsonfastfood.PeopleusuallybuyfastfoodfromrestaurantchainssuchasPizzaHut,McDonald’s,orKFC,6_________theycanenjoypizza,sandwiches,friedchicken,andsoon.Fastfoodsavesworkandtime,butitisnot7___________(nutrition).Fastfoodispopularinmanycountries.Americanfast-foodcompaniesnowhaverestaurantsallovertheworld.Butnot8__________ishappyaboutthespread(扩展)ofNorthAmericanfastfood.AgroupofpeopleinItalywanttofight9__________thespreadofAmericanfastfood.Theydon’tliketheideaofmorefastfoodchains10___________(open)restaurantsintheircountry.(20)Manypeoplekeepsmallfish1_________pets.Theykeeptheminatankofwater.Thetankismadeofglass.Peoplecan2_________throughit.Theycanseeinsidethetankandwatchthefish.Thefishneedroom.Theymustn’tbecrowded.Theyneed3_________tobreathe.4__________mustbeenoughwaterforallfish.Sothesizeofthetankisveryimportant.Inthetankpeopleputsmallplants5__________aregoodforfish.Theygiveoxygentothewater.Plantshelpinotherways,too.Theycanhide6_________theplantsandsleep,layeggsthere.Thefish7_________bekeptinwaterallthetime.Somecanjumphigh.Sothetankshouldbecovered.Thiskeepsthefishfrom8__________(jump)out.Thefishneedfoodandshouldbefedeveryday.But9__________yougivethemtoomuchfood,itisverybad,fortheextrafoodwillfalltothebottomandmakethewaterdirty.Sothefishshouldgetjustenoughfoodandfinish10_________inten42 minutes.Nothingshouldbeleft.(21)Onceuponatimetherewasarichmerchant1________had4wives.Helovedthe4thwifethemost.Hetookgreatcareofherandgavehernothing2__________thebest.Healsolovedthe3rdwifeverymuch.Hewasvery3___________(pride)ofherandalwayswantedtoshowoffhertohisfriends.Healsolovedhis2ndwife.Sheis4___________veryconsiderateperson,alwayspatientandinfactisthemerchant’sclosefriend.5___________themerchantfacedsomeproblems,healwaysturnedtohis2ndwifeand6____________wouldalwayshelphimoutandtide(帮助渡过)him7__________difficulttimes.Now,themerchant’s1stwifeisaveryloyalpartnerandhasmadegreat8___________(contribute)inmaintaininghiswealthandbusinessaswellas9___________(take)careofthehousehold.10___________,themerchantdidnotlovethefirstwifeandalthoughshelovedhimdeeply,hehardlytooknoticeofher.(22)Thereoncewereagoatandadonkey1___________livedonafarm.Thedonkeyworkedthehardestsothefarmerfeditthemost2___________.Sometimesthedonkeywasgivenmorefood3__________itcouldeat.Thismadethegoatsojealous4__________itbeganplottingagainst(谋划对付)thedonkey."Hey,donkey,"thegoatsaidoneday."Ithinkyoudotoomuchworkonthisfarm.Youcarrysuchheavythingsfrommorningtonight.Whydon"tyoupretend5__________(get)sicksoyoucantakeaday6___________?""Thedonkeythoughtthegoathadagreatidea.Sothenextmorning,thedonkeylayinthestable(畜栏)onitssidewithitseyes7__________(close).Rightaway,thefarmercalledthedoctor.8____________lookingatthedonkey,thedoctorsaiditneededaspecialmedicinemade9___________theheartofagoat.Sothefarmerkilled10__________goatandgavethedonkeymedicinemadefromitsheart.(23)42 Dawngraduatedseveralyearsago.She1__________(be)asuccessfulmodel,andfindingajobhadnotbeena2__________---untilrecently.WhenDawndidstarttryingtofindanothertypeof 3__________,shefoundininterviewafterinterviewthatcomputerliteracy(能力)wasamustto4___________(employ).SinceDawnhadalwaysbeenafraid5_________learningcomputerwhileincollege—ourschooldidn"trequiretolearncomputeratthattime—shemanagedtogetadegree6_________everconfronting(面对)acomputer.Finally,aftermonthsofsearchingforajob,Dawnfailed.Shehadtoadmitthatsidestepping(回避)computerliteracy(读写能力)hadn"tbeenagoodidea. 7___________,She enrolledinacomputercourseat8____adultvocationalschool.9____________(surprise),althoughshehadbeenafraidoflearningcomputer,shetooktocomputers10__________muchthatafteraboutayearsheopenedherowncomputer-basedbusiness.(24)Someday,1_________youarelucky,youmayseeabongo(大羚羊).Buttheonlywaymostpeoplewillseeitisina2__________.TheyarefoundinAfrica,3__________theylivedeepinforests.EveninAfrica,veryfewpeopleevergettoseeabongo.Thebongodoesnotcomeoutoftheforestveryoften.Itisananimalthatkeepsto4__________.Thebongohasbeautifulcoloring.Itshairisbrightbrown5_________(mix)withorangeandred.Downitsbackandacrossitssidesthebongohasyellow-whitestrips(条纹).Animalsthatlook6__________foodatnightusuallyhavebigeyes.Thishelpsthemsee7________(good)atnight.Theforestsinwhichbongosliveareverydark.Theeyesofbongosareverybig.So,theyhavenotrouble8_________(live)inthedarkness.Bongosinzoosdonotliketogooutsideon9_________days.Theyonlygooutsideonthosedays10_________itisdarkorverycloudy.42 (25)Gandhi,anIndiannationalhero,washonored1__________thefatheroftheIndiannation.HehasbeenrespectedandbelovedbytheIndians.HewasborninIndiain1869.Followingthelocalcustom,hegot2__________(marry)attheageof13.In1888hesailedtoEngland,3__________hestudiedlawforthreeyearsandbecamealawyer.OnhisreturntoIndia,hewassenttoSouthAfricatoworkonalawcase.InSouthAfricahe4__________(surprise)tofindthattheproblemofracialdiscrimination(种族歧视)wasserious.Thereheformedanorganizationandstartedamagazinetofight5__________equalrights.GandhireturnedtoIndiain1915,6__________IndiawascontrolledbytheBritish.HeledtheIndianstofightforanendtotheBritishruleand7___________(depend)forhiscountry.InthepoliticalmovementmanyIndiansincludingGandhiwereputinprison.8___________,thestrugglesneverstopped.TheBritishgovernmenthadtogive9___________andIndiawonitsindependencein1947.10___________(fortunate)GandhiwasshotbyanIndianwhoopposedhisviewsanddiedonJanuary30th,1948.(26)Mrs.Wilson,thewifeofarichman,1___________someofherfriendstolunch.Shewastryinganewwaytocookfishandshewasverypleasedwith2__________whenthefishwasready.Asthefishwasveryhot,sheputitneartheopenwindowto3__________forafewminutes.Fiveminuteslater,whenshecamebackforit,shewas4___________tofindtheneighbor’scatatthefish.Shewasintimetostopthecat5____________itwastoolate.Thatafternooneveryoneenjoyedthefish.Theytalkedandlaughed6__________fouro’clock.Aftertheguestsleft,Mrs.Wilsonfelttired7_________happy.Shewassittingdowninachairnearthewindowwhenshesawtheneighbor’scatdeadinhergarden.Shewassurethefishwasbad.What8__________happentoherfriends?Sheatoncetelephonedthefamilydoctorforhelp.Thedoctorlikedeachguest9___________(meet)him.OnceagainMrs.Wilsonwasaloneinherchairstilltiredbutnotlongerhappy.Justthenthetelephonerang.10__________washer42 neighbor,“Oh,Mrs.Wilson,”hecried.”Mycatisdead.Shewaskilledbysomeoneinacarandputinyourgarden….”(27)Nowadays,almosteveryone1__________(realize)thatsmokingis2__________(harm)topeople’shealth.Sometimesit3__________causesfire.InChina,about38%ofthepeoplesmoke.Everyyear,theysmokemillionsofpacketsof4__________.It’sbadnewsforthehealthofnation.It’sknownthatsmokingcancausedifferentkindsofdisease.Everyyear,manypeopledie5_________theseillnesses,suchaslungandthroatcancers.Italsocoststhegovernmentmuchmoneytolook6___________thesesickpeople.Smokingisalsoharmfultothose7________don’tsmoke,8___________(especial)tochildrenandwomen.Inaword,smokingisnogood.9__________youwanttosmoke,justthinkofthosewhosufferfromdiseases10_________thefiresthatdestroypeople’slivesandproperties!(28)Manypeopleliketo1_________thelatestnewspaper.But2_________isitproducedsoquickly?Themostimportantmanmaybe3__________chiefeditor.Hedecides4__________todo.Everymorningthe5___________(journal)aresenttoreporttheevents.Sometimestheyneedaface-to-faceinterviewwithpeople6_________dotelephoneinterviews.Meanwhile,thepictureeditorsendsphotographertotakethe7___________theyneed.Laterintheday,theypassthestoriesandthe8___________(develop)photostotheeditor.Thechiefeditorwillchoosethemostimportantnewsforthefrontpage.9___________editorsreadthestories,makesomenecessarychangesandwriteheadlinesforthem.10___________thenewspaperisprintedanddeliveredtodifferentplaces.42 (29)Withthe1____________(develop)ofindustry,airpollutionisgettingmoreandmoreserious.InBeijing,manypeoplesufferdifferentkindsofillnessesbecause2___________airpollution.Airpollutioniscausedbythefollowing3_________:abouthalfoftheproblemiscausedbyvehicles.Therearemoreandmorecars,busesontheroads,andtheygiveoff4__________(poison)gases.25%ofairpollutioniscausedbyfactories.Anotherfactoristhesmokers.Smokingnotonlydoesharmtotheirhealth5__________toothers.6_________these,about10%ofairpollutioniscausedbyotherreasons.Weshouldtakesomemeasurestofight7____________pollution.Newfuelcanbeusedtotake8___________placeofgas.Wecanplantmoretrees.Ifeverybodyrealizesthe9___________(important)ofenvironmentanddoessomethingtostoppollution,theproblemwill10____________(solve).(30)Recently,awebsitehascarried1__________asurveyaboutthecommonviewongraduates2__________BeijingUniversity.28%oftheinterviewedcompaniesthinkthatthey3__________(satisfy)withthegraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Thegraduatesintheircompanieshaveawiderangeof4__________(know)andtheylearnthingsveryquicklyandeasily.5___________,mostofthecompaniesdon’tthinkmuchofgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Intheireyes,thegraduatesalwaysstick6___________theirownopinionsandlacktheteamworkspirit7__________theyareworking.Besides,theymaynotbesatisfiedwiththeirjobsevenwithbigcompanies,andtheyusuallyasktoo8___________.Asaresult,34%ofthecompaniesinsistthat9__________willnotemploygraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Inbrief,societyandeventhestudentsthemselvesexpecttoomuchfromgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.That’s10__________agraduateclaimsthatheisrubbish.42 (31)DidyouknowthatinthemountainsitcanstarttosnowinAugust?Itsnowsthroughthefallandwinter.1__________,inspring,whenallthatsnowmelts,waterfallsdownthemountainsides.Streams(溪流)formandcometogethertoform2__________.Let’sfollowoneoftheriversinUtah.TheBearRiverbeginsnearly13,000feet3__________inthemountains.Itendsonly90milesaway,4__________itwillhavedroppedabout9,000feetfirst!Themostsurprisingthingaboutthisriveriswhere5_________ends.Ifyoulookatamap,youwillseethatnearlyallrivers6_________(empty)intothesea.But7___________thewateroftheBearRiver.ThisriverflowsintotheGreatSaltLake,thelargestlakeintheWest.Theriversandstreams8__________flowintothelakebringwiththemabouttwomilliontonsofsalteachyear.Andnofreshwaterflowsawayfromthelake.9___________,thesummersunevaporates(蒸发)thefreshwater,10___________(leave)thesaltbehind.Thelakewaterissosaltythatyoucan’tsinkinit,nomatterhowhardyoutry.(32)1___________neithershenorherhusbandsmoked,Mrs.Trenchwassurprisedtoseecigaretteashonherdoorstepassheenteredthehouse.Whensheopenedtheliving-roomdoor,shewasastonishedtoseeastrangemanfast2__________inanarmchair!Takingcarenottodisturbhim,Mrs.Trenchleftthehouseatonce.Shecalledataxiandwent3__________(straight)tothepolicestation.Whenshegotthere,shelostnotimetoexplain4___________hadhappenedandaddedthattheman5__________havegotintothehouse6___________anopenwindow.Mrs.Trenchreturnedhome7___________apolicecartogetherwithtwopolicemen.Butitwastoolate:themanhaddisappeared.8___________(hurry)upstairs,shewenttoherdressing-table.Shesmiled9__________reliefwhenshesawtheonlythingthatmanhadtakenwasanimitation(仿制品)diamondnecklacethatwasalmost10___________!42 (33)AboutsixyearsagoIwaseatinglunchinarestaurantinNewYorkCity1___________awomanandayougnboysatdown2___________thenexttable.Icouldn’thelp3__________(overhear)partsoftheirconversation.Atonepoint4___________womanasked:“So,howhaveyoubeen?”Andtheboy,5__________couldn’thavebeenmorethansevenoreightyearsold,replied,“Frankly,I’vebeenfeelingalittledepressedlately.”Thisincident6___________(stick)inmymindbecauseitconfirmedmygrowingbeliefthatchildrenarecahnging.As7___________asIcanremember,myfriendsandIdidn’tfindoutwewere“depressed”untilwewereinhighschool.Theevidenceofachangeinchildren8__________(increase)steadilyinrecentyears.Childrendon’tseemchildlikeanymore.Childrenspeakmorelikeadults,dressmorelikeadultsandbehavemorelikeadults9___________theyusedto.10___________thisisgoodorbadisdifficulttosay,butitcertainlyisdifferent.Childrenasitoncewasnolongerexists,why?(34)JohnnyCarsonbeganhiscareerintelevision1____________histwenties.FirstheworkedatlocalstationsinNebraska.Severalyears2___________,hemovedtoLosAngeles,California.Itwas“TheTonightShow”3____________madeJohnnyCarsonfamousforthirtyyears.Hebecame4____________mostpopularstarofAmericantelevision.He5_____________(call)“thekingoflatenight.”CriticssaidAmericansfromallpartsofthecountrylikedhimandfelttheyknewhim.Hedidnottakehisfame6_____________(serious).Forexample,whenasked7____________hebecamea“star”,heanswered:“Istartedinagaseous(气体的)stateandIcooled.”Carson’sspecialskillwashissenseof8____________.Audienceslaughedathisjokeshemadeatthebeginningofhisshow.However,sometimestheylaughed9____________harderatthejokesthatfailed.Hewasthemostpowerfulperformerontelevison.Many10____________(comedy)andsingersbecamesuccessfulafterappearingon“TheTonightShow”.42 (35)AlthoughmanyChinesestudentssaythat1____________knowledgeofEnglishgrammarisgood,2____________mostwouldadmitthattheiroralEnglishispoor.3____________IspeaktoaChinesestudenttheyalwayssay,“MyoralEnglishispoor.”4____________,theiroralEnglishdoesnothavetoremain“poor!”Iwouldliketosuggestthattheremaybesomereasons5_____________theirproblemswithoralEnglish.First,theyfailtofindsuitablewordstoexpress6_____________dueto(由于)alimitedvocabulary.7_____________,theyareafraidofmakingmistakes.Thethirdreasonisthatnotenoughattention8______________(pay)tolistening.9_____________youuseyourEnglishbeyondtheclassroomyouwillforgetwhatEnglishyouknow.Remember:USEITORLOSEIT!YoucanlearnhowtospeakEnglishbetter10____________speakingEnglishmore.(36)Untilrecentlydaydreamingwasviewedasawasteoftime.Orit___1_______(consider)anunhealthyescapefromreallifeanditsduties.Butnowsomepeoplearetakingafreshlookatdaydreaming.Somethinkitmaybeavery______2_____(health)thingtodo.Somereseachersarefindingthatdaydreamingmaybeimportanttomentalhealth.Daydreaming,theytellus,_____3___(be)agoodmeansofrelaxation.Butitsbenefitsgo4this.Anumberofpsychologistshaveconductedexperimentsandhavereachedsome5(surprise)conclusions.Dr.JoanT.Freyberghasconcluedthatdaydreamingcontributestointellectualgrowth.It____6_____improves7(concentrate),attentionspan,andtheabilitytogetalongwithothers.IdustrialistHenryJ.Kaiserbelievedthatmuchofhissuccesswasduetothepositiveuseofdaydreaming.FlorenceNightingaledreamedofbecominganurse.TheyoungThomasEdisonpictured8asaninventor.Forthesenotableachieveers,itappears9theirdaydreamscametrue.Dr.HarryEmersonFosdickofferedthisadvice:“holdapictureofyourself…inyourmind’seye,andyouwillbedrawntowardit.Pictureyourself10asdefeatedandthatalonewillmakevictoryimpossible.42 (37)Weofterthinkoffuture.Weoftenwonder____1____theworldwillbelikeahundredyears’time.Thinkof2space.Perhapsapermanentstationonthemoon3(setup).Perhapespeoplewillbeabletovisitthemoonas4.Cheaprocketsforspacetravelwillhavebeendeveloped,5(permit)longjourneysthroughthesolarsystem.Whenthattimecomes,peoplewillbetakingholidaysinspaceandvisiting6planets.Greatpropresswillhavebeenmade7medicine,too.Pollutionwillhavebeencontrolledinahundredyears’time.8theworldwillhavebeendeveloped—evenAntarctica.Wewillhaveusedupmostoftheearth’slandtobuildourcities,9floatingcitieswillhavebeenbuilt.TheJapanesehavealreadyplansofthiskind.Andtherewillbecities10thesea.(38)IntheUnitedStates,therewere222people1(report)tobebillionairesin2003.The2oftheseisBillGates,worthatleast$41billion,whomadehismoney3startingthecompanyMicrosoft.MrGateswasonly21yearsold4hefirsthelpedtosetupthecompanyin1976.Hewasabillionaire5thetimehewas31.6,therearestillsomeotherpeoplewhohavemadelotsofmoneyateven7(young)ages.OtheryoungpeoplewhohavestruchitrichincludeJackieCooganandShirleyTemple.8ofthesechildactorsmadeoveramilliondollars9(act)inmoviesbeforetheywere14.But10youngestbillionaireisAlbertvonThurnandTaxisofGermany,who,in2001,inheritedabilliondollarswhenheturned18.(39)42 MostAmericansdon’tliketogetadvice1membersoftheirfamily.Theygetadvicefrom“2(strong).”Whentheyneedadvice,theydon’tusuallygotopeoplethteyknow.3manyofthemwriteletterstonewspaersandmagazines4giveadviceonamnydifferentsubjects5(include)familyproblems,theuseoflanguage,health,cooking,childcare,clothes,6evenonhowtobuyahouseoracar.Mostnewspapers7(regular)printlettersfromreaderswithproblems.Alongwiththelettersthereare8writtenbypeoplewhoaresupposedtoknowhowtosolvesuchproblems.Someofthesewritersaredoctors,9arelawyersoreducators.Buttwoofthemostfamouswritersofadvicearewomenwithoutspecial10(train)forthiskindofwork.(40)IntheUnitedStates,therewere222people1_________(report)tobebillionaires(亿万富翁)in2003.The2_________of高考资源网theseisBillGates,worthatleast$41billion,whomadehismoney3__________startingthecompanyMicrosoft.Mr.Gateswasonly21yearsold4_________hefirsthelpedtoset5_________thecompanyin1976.Hewasabillionairebythetimehewas31.6_________,therearestillsomeotherpeoplewhohavemadelotsofmoneyateven7_________(young)ages.OtheryoungpeoplewhohavestruckitrichincludeJackieCooganandShirleyTemple.8________ofthesechildactorsmadeoveramilliondollars9_________(act)inmoviesbeforetheywere14.ButtheyoungestbillionaireisAlbertvonThurnundTaxisofGermany,10_________inherited(继承)abilliondollarswhenheturned18in2001!42 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6.without7.Therefore/Thus8.an9.Surprisingly10.so(24)1.if2.zoo3.where4.itself5.mixed6.for7.better8.living9.bright10.when(25)1.as2.married3.where4.wassurprised5.for6.when7.independence8.However9.in10.Unfortunately(26)1.invited2.herself3.cool4.surprised5.before6.till/until7.but8.would9.tomeet10.It(27)1.hasrealized2.harmful3.even4.cigarettes5.of/from6.after7.who8.especially9.If10.and(28)1.read2.how3.the4.what5.journalists6.or7.pictures/photos8.developed9.Other10.Finally(29)1.development2.of3.reasons4.poisonous5.but(also)6.Besides7.against8.the9.importance10.besolved(30)1.out2.from3.aresatisfied4.knowledge5.However6.to7.when/while8.much9.they10.why(31)1.Then2.rivers3.up4.but5.it6.empty7.not8.that/which9.Instead10.leaving(32)1.Because/As2.asleep3.straight4.what5.must6.through7.in8.Hurrying9.with10.worthless/valueless(33)1.when2.at3.overhearing4.the5.who6.stuck7.far8.hasincreased9.than10.Whether(34)1.in2.later3.that4.the5.wascalled6.seriously7.how8.humor9.even10.comedians(35)1.their2yet3.Whenever4.However5.for6.themselves42 7.Second8.ispaid9.Unless10.by(36)1.wasconsidered2.healthy3.is4.beyond5.surprising6.also7.concentration8.himself9.that10.vividly(37)1.what2./3.willhavebeensetup4.tourists/visitors/travelers5.permitting6.other7.in8.All9.so/thus/therefore10.under(38)1.reported2.richest/wealthiest3.by4.when5.by6.However7.younger8.Both9.acting10.the(39)1.from2.strangers3.Instead4.that/which5.including6.and7.rugularly8.answers9.others10.training.(40)1.reported2.richest/wealthiest3.by4.when5.up6.However7.younger8.Both9.acting10.whoPassage(1)Carsaretooexpensiveformanypeoplearoundtheworldtoown.Notonlythat,manycitiesarealreadyfulloftraffic,andmanycountryareashaveroughroads.So1dopeopletravelthosedistancesthataretoofartowalk?Theyusepublictransportation.Ifyouridethesubwayorbus2youlive,youcanappreciatesomeofthebenefitsofpublictransportation.Withmanypeople3(share)onebusortrain,thereislesstrafficand,more4(importance),lesspollution.Whichofthetypesofmasstransit5(describe)belowareyoufamiliarwith?Ifaregularbuscanholddozensofpeople,imaginewhatabus6(two)thesizecanhold!InGreatBritain,therearemanybusesthatareknownasdouble-deckers(carswithtwofloors).BusesinHaitiareoftenverycrowded.It’snot7(common)forpassengerstoactuallysitontherooftops.Busesaresometimescalled“tap-taps”,becausethe8(ride)ontherooftap(敲击)whentheywanttobedroppedoff.Manylargecitiesaroundtheworldtakeadvantageofthespacebeneaththestreetsandrunundergroundtrains.PeopleinParis,MexicoCityandTokyomayuse42 thesubwaysystemtogettoschool,towork,ortovisitfriendsinother9(neighbor).BoththeJapaneseandFrenchhavedevelopedHigh-speedtrainstolinkvariouscities.WhileelectrictrainsinNorthAmericaaverage130kph,theFrenchTGV(high-speed-train)istheworld’sfastest,10(average)over270kph!Passage(2)Australia,thelastcontinent,wasdiscoveredbyships1(belong)tosomeEuropeannationsintheseventeenthcentury.Thesenationswere2(little)interestedinchangingitintoacolonythanin3(explore)it.AsintheearlyhistoryoftheUnitedStates,itwastheEnglish4setupthesettlementsinAustralia.ThishistoryandthegeographyofthesetwoBritishcolonieshavesomeotherthingsincommonaswell.AustraliaandtheUnitedStatesareaboutthesameinsize,andtheirwesternlandsarebothnotrich5soil.ItwasontheeasterncoastofAustraliaandAmericathattheEnglishfirstsettled,andbothcoloniessoonbegantodeveloptowardsthewest.However,thiswestward6(move)tookplace7becausetheEnglishweresearchingforbetterlandthanthepopulationwasincreasing.Settlementsofthewestpartofbothcountriesdevelopedquicklyaftergold8(discover)inAmericain1849andinAustraliatwoyearslater.Althoughthedevelopmentofthesetwocountrieshasalotincommon,therearesome9(strike)differencesaswell.TheUnitedStatesgaineditsindependencefromEnglandbyrevolutionwhileAustraliawonitsindependencewithouthavingtogotowar.Australia,10(like)theUnitedStates,wasfirstlyturnedintoacolonybyEnglishprisonersanditseconomicdevelopmentwasinwheatgrowingandsheepraising.By1922,forexample,AustraliahadfifteentimesmoresheepthanithadpeopleoralmosthalfasmanysheepastherearepeopletodayintheUnitedStates.AustraliaandtheUnitedStateshavemoreincommonwitheachotherthaneitheronehaswithmostoftherestoftheworld.Passage(3)Wehighschoolstudentsdohavesomegrowingpains,butwecangetridofthemcorrectlyandwisely.1,someofusareupset2theirbodystylesandlooks.It’sunnecessaryandit’snotimportantatall.Weneedn’tcareaboutit.Itisone’sinnerbeauty3matters.Second,wesometimesseemtobemisunderstood4ourteachers,parentsandclassmates.5(face)withthis,wecanfindapropertimetohaveaheart-to-hearttalkwiththem,tryingtoremovethe6(understand).Someofushavefewerfriends.Ithinkbeingopen-mindedandfriendlywilldoyougood.Third,wemayfallbehindothers,7__makesusstressed.Actuallywecanencourage8toworkefficiently,fullof___9___(determine).Atlast,someofusdon’thavemuchpocketmoney,sotheyfeelunhappy.Isn’titstrange?Solongaswehavesome,that’senough.Andwecanlearn10tospendmoney.Passage(4)WhenyoureadastoryinEnglish,doyoureaditforthestory1fortheEnglish?Thisisaquestion2isnotso3(fool)asitmayseem,forIfindthatmanystudentsofEnglishpayfarmoreattentiontothestorythantotheEnglish.Forinstance,theycareforhowthemysteryinthestory442 (solve),butdonotrememberasinglesentenceinthestoryandcannottellwhatprepositionisusedbeforeacertainwordinthespeechofacertaincharacter.Ofcourse,ifyouwanttoknowthestoryonly,youneednot5(bother)aboutthelanguage.ButastudentofEnglishisdifferent6astudentofstoriesor7iscalledthegeneralreader.Asyoumayalsohavelearnedfromtheabove,yououghttoreadnotonlyverycarefullybutalsoaloud8youlearnthepassagebyheartandcanreciteitasifit9(be)yourown.On10hand,thiswillteachyoumanyusefulwordsandphrases;ontheotherhand,itwillhelpyoutoavoidmanyerrorsandfaultsinexpression.Passage(5)Justnow,Ienteredthewebsite“TopicforToday”.Ifeel1(interest)inthereportonmiddleschoolstudents’usingcell-phonesoncampus.Infact,morestudentsnowcometoschool2cell-phones.Myschoolmateshavedifferentopinions.Somethink3isconvenienttogetintouchwithotherswiththecell-phone,whichalsomakesyoufeelsafeespeciallyintimeoftrouble.4,itisnicetoenjoyvariousfunctionsofdifferentcell-phones.5thinkdifferently.First,thecell-phoneisnot6mustinschool,as7aresomeICphonesthere,8(make)iteasytocallothers.Second,manystudentsoftenplaye-gamesandsende-massageswiththeircell-phones,eveninclass,9willsurelyhavebadeffectsontheirstudy.What’smore,itwillresult_____agreatwasteoftimeandmoney.Inmyopinion,thecell-phoneisausefultoolinourdailylife.Butitdoesn’tmeanwecanusefreelyinschool.Passage(6)“Wedon’tbelieveit.1untilnowIhaven’t2(receive)even3smallestpieceofpaperreportingtherealcauseof4death,”saidMrStone35(excited)facingthethirtyrepresentatives36atleasttwentycountriesthathadbeenthebiggestimportcountriesoftheBritishbeefbutnowrefused7(have)it.Whenhesawnosignsofanybody8(be)willingtospeakout,MrStonegotmadder,adding,“Youwillhavetoeatbeefeveryday,won’tyou?Inthepast,togetourbeef,youordered9advance,asmuchasyoucould,sayinginyourthank-youletter,…withouttheBritishbeefwecan’timagine10acolorlesssightwouldbeonourcountrymen’sdinnertables.”Passage(7)Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep__1________(need)dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsin_2.________sleeptakesplace.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthan__3.________old,butusuallyeighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowith___4_______thanthisamount,butothersmayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.___5_______isthenamatterofgoodjudgmenttosatisfyhisneed.Sleepshouldalwaysbeenoughtomakeonebringbackhis__6.__________(strong)andgetreadyforaday’swork.Freshairisnecessarytosoundsleep.Soitisnot__7.___________reasonforsomepeopletothinkthatitispracticabletosleepintheopenair.Abathatbedtime,__8._________hotnorcoolbutofbodytemperature,maybehelpful_9._________sleep.Sleep-producingdrugshouldneverbetakenexceptwhen_10.________42 (suggest)byadoctor.Passage(8)Earlyonemorning,morethanahundredyearsago,anAmericaninventorcalledEliasHowefinallyfellasleep.Hehadbeenworkingallnightonthedesignofasewingmachinebuthehadruninto1.__________verydifficultproblem.Itseemedimpossibletogetthethreadtorun2.__________(smooth)aroundtheneedle.Thoughhewastired,Howesleptbadly.Heturnedandturned.Thenhehadadream.He3.__________thathehadbeencaughtbyterriblesavages4.__________kingwantedtokillhimandeathim5.__________hecouldbuildaperfectsewingmachine.Whenhetriedtodoso,Howeranintothesameproblemasbefore.Thethreadkeptgettingcaughtaroundtheneedle.ThekingflewintothecageandorderedhissoldierstokillHowe.Theycameuptowardshimwiththeirspears6.__________(raise).Butsuddenlytheinventornoticedsomething.Therewasa7.__________inthetipofeachspear.Theinventorawokefromthedream,8.__________(realize)thathehadjustfoundtheanswer9.__________theproblem.Insteadoftryingtogetthethreadtorunaroundtheneedle,heshouldmake10.__________runthroughasmallholeinthecentreoftheneedle.ThiswasthesimpleideathatfinallymadeHowedesignandbuildthefirstreallypracticalsewingmachine.Passage(9)Inthepastfewyears,quiteanumberofmenandwomenhavechosentodosomethinglesscompetitive.Theyareafraidthatthestressandstrainsofworkwillrobthem__1________joyandhappinessand__2______themharmbothphysicallyandmentally.Infact,however,stressisn’tthebadthing__3________itisoftensupposedtobe.Aboveall,__4______itgetsoutofcontrol,acertainamountofstressisvitaltoprovidemotivationandchallenge,andtogivepurposeandsignificanceto_5_______,otherwisemeaningless,idlelife.__6__________,peopleunderstresstendtoexpresstheirfullrangeofpotentialandtoactualizetheirown__7________(person)worth—theveryaimofahumanlife.Stressisanaturalpartofeverydaylifeand__8_________isnowaytoavoidit.Whatwecandois__9_________(develop)ouradaptiveabilitiestodealwithitratherthantoescape_10____________it.Passage(10)Therearetwomainreasons1thetemperatureoftheairisalways2change).Onereasonisthattheairaroundyoumovesinfromsomewhereelse.Airusuallymovesinlargebodies3(call)airmasses.Someairmassesmoveinfromthenorth.Theseairmassesusuallyhavecoldairthatcausethetemperature4(drop).Airmassesalsomoveinfromthesouth.Theyusuallyhave5(warm)airthatcausesthetemperaturetorise.Temperaturechangesduringthedayornightcanbegreat6small.Thisdependspartly7howmanycloudsareinthesky.8therearemanycloudsduringthenight,theyactliketilecoversonyourbed.Theyblankettheearthandkeeptheairfromlosingmuchof9heat.Thetemperatureusuallydoesnotdropmuchduringsuchanight.Whentherearemanycloudsduring10day,someofthesun"senergywillnotreachtheearth.Thetemperatureusuallydoesnotrisemuchonsuchaday.42 Passage(11)Ihaveafriendwhomustbethesweetest,shyestpersonintheworld.Heisfortyyearsold,rathershortand1(skin),andhasathinmoustacheandeventhinnerhaironhishead.Sincehisvisionisnotperfect,hewearsglasses:2aresmall,roundandframeless.Healwayswalkssidewaysso3nottoinconvenienceanyone.Insteadofsaying“Excuseme”,hepreferstoglidebyoneside.4thegapissonarrowthatitwillnotallowhimtopass,Lukewaitspatiently5theobstruction(障碍物)movesbyitself.Straydogsandcatspanichim,andinordertoavoidthem,heconstantlycrossesfromonesideoftheroadtothe6.Hespeaksin7verythin,subtlevoice,soinaudiblethatitishardtotellifheisspeakingat8.Hehasneverinterruptedanybody.Ontheotherhand,hecannevermanagemorethantwowordswithout19(interrupt).Thisdoesnotseemtoirritatehim;infact,heactuallyappearshappy10(be)abletoutter(发出)thosetwowords.Passage(12)Asweallknow,gamesplayaveryimportantroleinthegrowthofchildren.Childrenshouldgrowalongwithplayinggames;1,throughplaying,theycannotonlyacquireknowledge,butalsocultivatetheirabilitiestogetalongwithothers.However,mostchildrenare2(face)withacompletelydifferentsituation.Mostparentsfearthatgameswillpreventchildrenfromincreasingnewknowledgeand3thechildrenwillfailinthefutureexaminations.So,insteadof4(let)thechildren5findandlearnnaturallyfromtheirsurroundings,theyforcetheirchildrentotakepartinvariouskindsofclasses,learningEnglish,playing6pianoorpractisingdrawing,etc.What’smore,someparentsput7thechildren’stoyswhichareveryusefulindevelopingchildren’simaginationandpracticalabilities.8isapieceofgoodadvicetothoseparents:9youwanttoexpectyourchildtobeabletoaccomplishsomething,youmustfirstofalldevelophisabilitytoadapttothenewsurroundings.Thatcrameducationcanleadtonothing10afailureinthechildren’sgrowth.Passage(13)Vitaminsareagroupofsubstances(物质)foundinfood.Thebodyneedsthemforlifeandhealth.Sousually,manypeoplecareforthequestion:amIgettingenoughvitamins,andamIgettingtherightkind?Eventhoughverysmallamountsofeachvitaminareenoughfortheneedsofthebody,theworrypeoplehaveaboutvitaminshassomereasons.Andthishastodowiththeir__1_---thefoodtheytakein.Apersoneatingagoodvarietyoffoodgetallthevitaminsnow__2___(know)tobeneeded.Theproblemisthattherearemanypeoplewhodon’t___3___foodswisely.Sotheanswer___4___thisquestionis:Noextra___5___areneeded,___6__youeatproperfoods.Infact,manyofthevitaminscannotbe___7___(store)inthebody,sowhenextravitaminsaretakenin,thebodysimplygetsridofthem.Itiseven___8___(harm)toputtoomuchofcertainvitaminsintothebody.Thishasbeenfoundtobe___9(truth)ofvitaminAandD,when___10___42 amountsaretakenin.Passage(14)Itiscommonlybelievedthatschoolis1peoplegotogeteducation.However,ithasbeensaidthattodaychildreninterrupttheireducationtogotoschool.Thedifference2schoolingandeducationsuggestedbythisisimportant.Educationisendless,3(compare)withschooling.Itcantakeplaceanywhere.Itincludesboththestandardlearningthattakesplaceinschoolsand4_wholeuniverseoflearningoutofclass.Thoughtheexperienceofschoolingcanbeknownin5(advanced),educationquiteoftenproducessurprises.Achancetalkwitha6(foreign)mayleadapersontodiscoveringhowlittleheknowsofanothercountry.Peopleobtaineducationfrombabieson.Education,then,isaverybroadand7(limit)term.Itislifelongexperiencethatstartslongbeforethestartofschool.Schooling,8theotherhand,isabasicexperience,9stylechangeslittlefromonewaytothenext.Throughoutacountry,childrenarriveatschoolatthesametime,take10(fix)seats,usesimilartextbooks,dohomework,takeexamsandsoon.Schoolinghasusuallybeenlimitedbytheedgesofthesubjectsbeingtaught.Passage(15)InDanielDefoe’snovelRobinsonCrusoe,theheroCrusoeisshipwreckedandwasheduponarockyshore.Hesoonrealizesthatheisaloneandlacksbasic1(necessary)likeclothing,food,andweapons.2(determine)tosurvive,Crusoesalvages(打捞)whathecanfromthewreckandbuildsashelter.Relyingonhiswitsand3hecanfindontheisland,Crusoegrowscropsandcapturewildgoats4meat.Althoughthereareillness,storms,lonelinessandotherhardships,Crusoedoesnotgive5.Yearspassinthisway.Thenonatriptotheothersideoftheisland,Crusoeseesfootprints—thefirstsignofhumanlifeinmorethanfiveyears!Almostimmediately,herealizesthatthe6(visit)tohisislandmustbecannibals(食人族)!Crusoestrengthenshisfortandlivesinfearofcapture.Atonepoint,heisabletoovercomehisfearandrescues7youngcaptivefromthecannibals.HenamesthemanFriday.Eventually,CrusoeandFridayarerescued.Today,peoplestillreadDefoe’snovelRobinsonCrusoe,8firstedition9(publish)in1719.10enjoyitshighadventureanditsinsightsintotheproblemsoflonelinessandisolation.Passage(16)AccordingtotheHongKong-basednewspaperTaKungPao,JackieChan1(participate)inthepromotionofmanyfamousbrandsofclothing,shoesandfoodinrecentyears.Severaldaysago,heshowedthepublica2(limit)editionfour-wheeldrivecar,3isespeciallymade4hispersonaltaste.AtthepressconferenceinSingaporeafewdaysago,Jackiesaidthathe5havecooperatedwithParjero,buttheplanwassuspended(暂缓)becauseofthesuddendeathofthecar6(design).LaterhedecidedtoworkwithhisoldpartnerRalliart,oneofthebrandsofMitsubishi,andfinallyrolledout(正式推出)thislimitededitioncarwithastoragecapacityof3,500cubiccentimetersofoil.42 Only50suchcarswillbeavailableintheworld.Asacarfan,Jackiehasparticipatedin7cardesignhimself.Thecar,8(decorate)withthesymbolsof“dragon”,issaidtobecomfortableandpowerful.Jackiesaidthatmakingthiscarwas9(fulfill)hisdream,nottomakemoney.Thepriceofthecarhasnotbeenannouncedyetdueto10statusofthelimitededitionanddifferenttaxationsystemsallovertheworld.Passage(17)Televisionisnowplayingaveryimportantpartinourlife.Buttelevision,likemany1things,hasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.Dothe2outweigh(比…更重要)thelatter?Inthefirstplace,televisionisnotonlyaconvenientsourceofentertainment,butalso3comparativelycheapone.Forafamilyoffour,forexample,itis4aswellascheapertositcomfortablyathome,withalmostunlimitedentertainmentavailable,thantogooutinsearchofamusementelsewhere.Alltheyhavetodois5(press)abutton,andtheycanseeplays,films,operas,andshowsofeverykind,nottomentionthelatest6(excite)footballmatch.Somepeople,7maintainthatthisisprecisely8thedangerlies.Thetelevisionviewermakesnochoiceandexercisesnojudgment.Heiscompletelypassiveandhaseverything9(present)to10withoutanyeffortonhispart.Passage(18)Thepresident’smessagetostudentswassimple:studyhard,payattentioninclassandembracetheopportunitytolearn."Wecanhavethemostdedicatedteachers,themost1(support)parentsandthebestschoolsintheworld.Andnoneofitwillmakeadifference;noneofitwillmatter,2allofyoufulfill(履行)yourresponsibilities,"Mr.Obamasaid.Itwasapresidentialtalk3(deliver)atatimeofeconomicuncertaintyformanyAmericanfamilies.Mr.Obamasaidheunderstoodthetensions4manystudentsfaced.Butthatwasnoexcuse5neglectingtheirhomeworkorcuttingclassordroppingoutofschool.CriticsofthepresidentstronglycriticizedthespeechasaneffortbytheWhiteHousetopromotethepresident"sdomesticagenda.Someparents6(tell)theirchildrentoresisttheaddress.AColoradostudentstayedaway,7(think)theirparentsshouldbe8topushthemmoreintheireducationratherthanthepresident.But9motherinNorthCarolinasaidshethoughtthe10(speak)couldhaveapositiveimpact."Whenkidsgettohearsomethingaboutmotivationfromsomeonelikethat,it"sfantastic,"shesaid.Passage(19)Tablemannersvaryfromculturetoculture.Whatisacceptableinonecountry1beconsideredextremelyrudeinanother.Herewewilltellyouaboutthetraditionaltablemanners2themoderntablemannersinKorea.3(tradition),itwasthewoman’sjobtocookfoodand4(set)thetable.Thewomanwouldsit5herhusbandtomakesurethathehadeverythingheneededforapleasantmeal.Only6thehusbandfinished,wouldthewomanandherchildreneat.Nowadays,tablemannershavechangedalot.42 7ofthefamilymemberseattogetheratthesametime.Itiscommontoseeeveryonehelpwiththemeal,8(include)thehusband.Onetradition,however,hasnotchanged.Itisthattheoldestpersonstartsthemeal.9(stay)untiltheoldestpersonisfinishedisconsideredtobe20basictraditionofKoreantablemanners.Passage(20)Ifyouwalkedpastthesupermarket,youwouldfindmanyfoodsthathavebeentreated1.__________(kill)anyharmfulgermsthatmighthavebeeninthem.Milkisagoodexample.Rawmilk---thatis,milkjustasitcomesfromthecow---maybe2.__________(safe)todrink.But3.__________themilkisheatedandthencooled,theharmfulgermsarekilled.Theman4.__________discoveredthiswayoftreatingmilkwasaFrenchmanbythenameofLouisPasteur.Inthesupermarketyouwouldalsofindmanyfrozenfoods---frozenfruits,vegetables,meatandfish.Astechniquesfor5.__________(freeze)foodarebeingimproved,morefrozenfoodsareappearingonthemarket,andmorepeoplearebuyingthem.Fruitsandvegetabletobesoldinthesupermarketareoftenfrozenthemoment6._______arepicked.The7._________fruitsandvegetablearefrozen,thebetter.8._______machinesareoftentakenintothefieldswhere9.__________foodgrows,sothatlittletimeislost10.__________pickingandfreezing.P1.1.how2.where3.sharing4.importantly5.described6.twice7.uncommon8.riders9.neighborhoods10.averagingP2.belonging2.less3.exploring4.who/that5.in6.movement7.more8.wasdiscovered9.striking10.unlikeP31.First2.about3.that4.by5.Faced6.misunderstanding7.which8.ourselves9.determination10.howP41.or2.that3.foolish4.issolved5.bother6.from7.what8.till9.were10.oneP51.interested2.with3.it4.Besides5.Others6.an7.there8.making9.which10.inP6.1.Since2.received3.a4.the5.Excitedly6.from7.tohave8.being9.in10.what42 P7.1.needed2.which3.the4.less5.It6.strength7.without8.neither9.to10.suggestedP8.1.a;2.smoothly;3.dreamt;4.whose;5.unless;6.raised;7.hole;8.realizing;9.to;10.itP9.11.of12.do13that14.unless15.an16.Moreover/Furthermore17.personal18.there19.todevelop20.fromP10.1.skinny2.they3.as4.If5.until(till)6.other7.a8.all9.beinginterrupted10.tohavebeenP11.1.for2.faced3.that4.letting5themselves6.the7.away8.Here9.if/when0butP12.1.diet2.known3.choose4.to5.vitamins6.if7.stored8.harmful9.true10.largeP13.1.where2.between3.compared4.the5.advance6.foreigner7.unlimited8.on9.whose10.fixedP14.1.necessities2.Determined3.what4.for5.up6.visitors7.a8.whose9.waspublished10.TheyP15.1.hasparticipated2.limited3.which4.to5.should6.designer7.the8.decorated9.tofulfill10.itsP16.1.other2.former3.a4.moreconvenient5.topress6.exciting7.however8.where9.presented10.himP17.1.supportive2.unless3.delivered4.that/which5.for6.told7.thinking8.those9.a10.speechP18.1.may2.and3.traditionally4.set5.bybeside6.after7.All8.including9.Staying10.aP19.1.tokill2.unsafe3.if/when4.who5.freezing6.they7.sooner8.Therefore9.the10.between42