(2017·天津卷·單項(xiàng)填空)It was when I got back to my apartment ___________ I first came across my new neighbors.
A. who B. where C. which D. that
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單句語(yǔ)法填空
1.It is more convenient_________you to go outside with a car.
2.The new government must set_________ finding solutions to the country's economic problems.
3.They decided_________the date for the picnic.
4.I'm cautious_________what I say because careless remarks are likely to hurt others' feelings.
5.Under good treatment, Helen is beginning to pick _________and will soon come back to school.
6.I thought I could get the job, but _________ expectations, I didn't.
7. The body of the machine is made of _________ (stain) steel,which stays bright under any circumstances.
8.The invitation was beyond all my _________ (expect).
9. Shopping bags are provided for the customers' _________(convenient).
10.The car ahead of us stopped_________ (abrupt) and our car narrowly hit it.
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(2016 • 天津卷改編)I told her she shouldn’t swim after a whole night’s coughing, but she refused to ________ and insisted she go.
A. take off B. set off
C. give up D. show up
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選詞填空
根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,用方框中所給短語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式填空。(每個(gè)短語(yǔ)僅使用一次)
under construction be absorbed into apart from become interested in die of look into expose...to… (be) suspected of put forward slow down |
1. ____________ stopping water pollution by law, it is everyone’s responsibility to make good use of water.
2. I like watching English programmes so I ____________ English.
3. We consider it quite necessary to __________ the failure before doing anything else.
4. The train _________ suddenly, the lights went off, and then there was fire and smoke.
5. My mother ____________ cancer when I was 10 years old, so I have to learn to live alone.
6. Potatoes turn green when they ______________ the light.
7. With the development of economy, our countryside is increasingly __________ the large cities.
8. The naughty boy was ____________ having damaged the computer.
9. Many people are likely to accept any idea __________ by experts on TV.
10. A new eight-kilometer road is ____________ that links the airport with the city.
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(2016 ·浙江)Had the governments and scientists not worked together, AIDS-related deaths ________ since their highest in 2005.
A. had not fallen B. would not fall
C. did not fall D. would not have fallen
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Passage 3(2017屆江西省上高二中高三考)
體裁 | 話題 | 詞數(shù) | 難度 | 正確率 |
說(shuō)明文 | Jake Beckman呼吁出版商應(yīng)對(duì)讀者負(fù)責(zé) | 361 | ★★★☆☆ |
The Internet is full of headlines that grab your attention with buzzwords (流行詞). But often when we click through, we find the content hardly delivers and it wastes our time. We close the page, feeling we’ve been cheated. These types of headlines are called "click bait".
A headline on Businesslnsider.com reads: "This phrase will make you seem more polite". First, when you click through, you find another headline: "Four words to seem more polite." Then, on reading the article, you find it’s actually an essay about sympathy. And what are the four words? They’re "Wow, that sounds hard." On some video websites, you might encounter headlines such as "Here’s what happens when six puppies visited a campus". Turns out it’s just some uninteresting dog footage (鏡頭).
Nowadays, with the popularity of social media, many news outlets tweet (推送) click bait links to their stories. These tweets take advantage of the curiosity gap or attempt to draw the reader into a story using a question in the headline. These click bait headlines are so annoying that someone is attempting to save people time by exposing news outlet click bait through social media. The Twitter account @SavedYouAClick, run by Jake Beckman, is one such example.
Beckman’s method is to grab tweets linking to a story and retweet them with a click-saving comment. For example, CNET tweeted "So iOS 8 appears to be jailbreakable but...", with a link to its coverage of Apple’s product announcements. Beckman retweeted it with this comment attached: "... it hasn’t been jailbroken yet."
Since founding the account, Beckman’s Twitter experiment has brought him more than 131,000 followers. Beckman said that @SavedYouAClick is…"just my way of trying to help the Internet be less terrible." Asked about his goal, he said, "I’d love to see publishers think about the experience of their readers first. I think there’s an enormous opportunity for publishers to provide readers with informative updates that include links so you can click through and read more.
1.The article on Businesslnsider.com turns out to be___________.
A. useful suggestions on politeness
B.an essay about another topic
C.an article hard to understand
D. a link to a video website
2.Why are readers often cheated by tricky headlines?
A. Social media has become more popular.
B. Readers have questions to be solved.
C. Such headlines are fairly attractive.
D. There’re always stories behind them.
3.Beckman attached his comment to CNET’s tweet to __________.
A. criticize CNET B. save readers’ time
C. advertise apple’s new product D. tell readers something about iOS 8
4.In the last paragraph, Beckman appeals that _________.
A. publishers be more responsible for the link
B. readers think about their needs before reading
C. publishers provide more information for readers
D. people work together to make the Internet less terrible
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書(shū)面表達(dá)
網(wǎng)絡(luò)時(shí)代有些孩子沉溺于網(wǎng)上聊天而忽視了與父母的溝通。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面的圖畫(huà),簡(jiǎn)要說(shuō)明圖畫(huà)中所表達(dá)的內(nèi)容,闡述產(chǎn)生這種現(xiàn)象的原因和你的看法。寫(xiě)一篇120字左右的短文。
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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
There are so many things we do in our daily lives that have become a “habit”, 1.How you answer the phone is a habit. The way you sit in the car when you drive is a habit. Have you ever tried to change the way you do something, after you’ve done it in a certain way for so long? It’s easy to do as long as you think about it. The minute your mind drifts to something else, you go right back to the old way of doing things. 2.It’s a way of doing things that has become routine or commonplace. To change an existing habit or form a new one can be a tedious(單調(diào)乏味的) task.
Let’s pick something fairly easy to start with, like spending 15 minutes in the morning reading the Bible. If you want to turn something into a habit that you do every day, you have to WANT to do it. 3.Make a firm decision to do this on a daily basis.
Imprint(銘刻) it in your mind. Write several notes to yourself and put them in places where you will see them. By the alarm clock, on the bathroom mirror, on the refrigerator door, in your briefcase, and under your car keys are good places to start.
After the newness wears off, then you will have to remind yourself, “Hey, I forgot to. . . ”. Keep using the notes if you have to. 4.Some people say it will take over a month to solidify(變得穩(wěn)固) it and make it something you will do without having to think about it. I tend to agree with the last statement. Two to three weeks will help you to remember, but thirty days or more will make it a part of your everyday routine. 5.
A. What is a “habit” anyway?
B. Is doing things in an old way good?
C. Brushing your teeth is a habit.
D. Forming a bad habit is easy.
E. It takes 16 to 21 times of repeating a task to make it a habit.
F. If you don’t, you will find a way to do everything but that.
G. That’s something you won’t necessarily have to think about before you do it — habit.
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The World Health Organization says the widespread use of sugar in food products and drinks is a major concern in many areas. So WHO officials are calling on governments to require taxes on sugary drinks in an effort to limit their usage and popularity. The officials believe the taxes also would reduce the risk of health problems resulting from obesity.
Obesity is a condition in which the body stores large, unhealthy amounts of fat. Obese individuals are considered overweight. A new report says that in 2014 more than one-third of the adults in the world were overweight, and 500 million were considered obese. The United Nations agency estimates that in 2015, 42 million children under age 5 were either overweight or obese. It says that number represents an increase of about 11 million during the past 15 years. Almost half of these boys and girls live in Asia and one-fourth in Africa.
The U.N. agency blames unhealthy diets for a rise in diabetes cases. There are 422 million cases of the disease worldwide. WHO says 1.5 million people die from it every year. It says the use of sugar in food products, like sugary drinks, is a major reason for the increase in rates of obesity and diabetes.
Temo Waqanivalu is with the agency’s Department for the Prevention on Non-Communicable Diseases. He told VOA hat taxing sugary drinks would reduce consumption and save lives. Waganivalu noted that Mexico enacted a 10 percent tax on sugary drinks in 2014. He said by the end of the year, there was a 6 percent drop in the consumption of such drinks. Among poor people, the number of people who consumed sugary drinks dropped by 17 percent.
The WHO says people should limit the amount of sugar they consume. It says they should keep their sugar intake to below 10 percent of their total energy needs, and reduce it to less than 5 percent for improved health.
1.Why are taxes on sugary drinks required?
A. To limit their use and popularity.
B. To readjust the economic structure.
C. To warn people to change their life style.
D. To ensure the market’s diverse development.
2.What do the figures in the second paragraph suggest?
A. Adult obesity is ignored at present.
B. Obesity is a severe worldwide problem.
C. Obesity can block economic development.
D. Obesity is most serious in developed countries.
3.What does the underlined word “enacted” mean in the passage?
A. Abolish B. Pass
C. Promise D. Reduce
4.What does the example of Mexico prove?
A. Tax policies are unfair to the poor.
B. Sugary drinks are a threat to health.
C. The poor consume more sugary drinks.
D. Taxing sugary drinks makes a difference.
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