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上海英语语法新题型
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Onedayaman21(walk)inthestreetwhenhemetapenguin(企鹅).Itwasahandsomebird,andnottimidatall.Itseemedtotakeanimmediatelikingtotheman,becauseitwaddled(摇摇摆摆地走)uptohimandthenfollowedhim22hewent.Thiswasamusingfor23whilebuteventuallybecamerather24(embarrassing).
“Goaway,yousillybird,”themansaidtothepenguin,butthebirdignored(不理)him.Itsimplywouldnotleavehimalone.Whereverhewent,thebirdwent,too.Atlast,indesperation,themanwalkedintoapolicestation.“Excuseme,officer,”hesaid,“butIneedsomeadvice.Imetthispenguininthestreet,andIdon'tknowwhattodowithit.”
Aboredpolicemanlookedupfrom25hewaswritingandsaid,“Justtakeittothezoo,sir.”
“Oh,allright,”themansaid.
Thenextdaythemanwaswalkingalongthestreet,still26(follow)bythepenguin,whenhemetthepolicemanhe’dspoken27thedaybefore.Thepolicemanwasnotpleasedtoseethem.“IthoughtIadvisedyoutotakethatanimaltothezoo,”hesaid.
“Well,yes,officer,youdid.AndIdidtakehimtothezoo,”themanexplained.“Andwehadagreattime.Butwe28notgotothezooeveryday.IthoughttodayI’dtakehimtothemovies.”
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Itisoftennecessarytoreleaseafish,thatis,setitfreeafter29(catch),becauseitistoosmall,oryoujustdon’twanttotakeithometoeat.Insomecases,releasingfishisagoodmeasure30willhelpkeepfishvarietyandbuildtheirpopulationsize.TheDepartmentofGameandInlandFisheries(DGIF)encouragesfishermenwhopracticecatch-and-releasefishing31(use)afewsimpleskills.Theadviceprovidedbelowwillhelpmakesurethatthefishyoureleasewillsurvive(存活)tobiteagainanotherday.
-Whencatchingafish,playitquicklyandkeepthefishinthewaterasmuchaspossible.
Don’tuseanetinlandingthefishandreleaseitquicklytoprevent32fromdying.
-Holdthefishgently.Donotputyourfingersinitseyes.Don’twipethescales(鱼鳞)offthefish33itmightcauseittodevelopadiseaseandreduceitschanceofsurvival.
-34(remove)yourhook(鱼钩)quickly.35thehookistoodeeporhookedinthestomach,cutthelineandleavethehook.Thehookleftinsidewillcausenoseriousproblemtothefish.
Withalittlecareandbyfollowingthesuggestionsgivenabove,youcangivethe36(release)fishabetterchanceofsurvival.
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TowdolphinsracearoundinabigpoolintheOceanPark.The_29_______(small)dolphinGrace,shownoffafewofhertricks,turningaroundandwavinghellotothecrowd.Themostamazingthingabouther,30_________,isthatshe’sevenswimmingatall.Shedoesn’thaveatail.
Gracelosthertailasababy31__________shegotcaughtupinafishtrap.
WhenthedolphinarrivedattheOceanParkinDecember2005,she32________(fight)forherlife.----Isshegoingtomakeit?
Hertrainer,AbbeyStone,fearedtheworst.Gracedidmake33_________----buthertaildidn’t.Sheendedupwith34__________(lose)herflukesandthelowerpartofherpeduncle.
Overthepastsixyears,shehaslearnedtoswim35___________hertail.Dolphinsswimbymovingtheirflukesandpeduncleupanddown.Gracetaughtherselftomoveanotherway---likeafish!
Shepushedherselfforwardthroughthewaterbymovingherpedunclesfromsidetoside.
Themovementputharmful pressureonGrace’sbackbone.Soa company offeredtocreateaman-madetailforher.Thetail36_______________bestrongenoughtostayonGraceassheswambutsoftenoughthatitwouldn’thurther.
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AuthoritiesinShanghaihaveidentifiedmostofthevictimsinthedeadlyNewYear’sEvestampede.Policearestillinvestigatingwhatcausedthetragedy.
__(29)___the36peoplekilled,mostareintheir20sand_(30)___(young)victimisa12-year-oldboy.Thecitygovernmenthasopenedtwohotlinesforfamiliesof__(31)___injuriedanddeceased(死者),manyof_____stilldonotknowwhathashappenedtotheirrelatives.Therewasinitiallyspeculation(推测)thatthestampedewastriggeredwhensomepeoplestartedtothrowcoupons(优惠券)lookinglikeU.S.banknotestopeopleoutsideabar.However,Shanghaipolicesaythecouponshadnothingtodowiththestampedeassurveillance(监控)videoshowsthatthey__(33)__(throw)aftertheaccident.
Thetragedy__(34)____(occur)justbeforemidnightatChenYisquareneartheBundarea,thecity’sfamouswaterfront.TheBundisapopulardestinationforNewYearcelebrations,withitshistoricarchitectureandskyscrapers_(35)___(display)dazzlinglightshowsatnight.ThenearestsubwaystationtotheBundhasbeenclosedfollowingtheaccident,butmanyresidentsandtouristsstillmanagedtovisitChenYiSquare,bringingflowerstomournthevictims.
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Iam54,andenjoyingeveryminuteIhaveleft.EachdayIwakeupfeelinggratefultobehere.
IhavetotellthetruththatIamlikelytodieverysoon.Threeyearsago,Iwasdiagnosedwithcancer.ThedoctorsaidIwouldn’tdie“hard”.Thecancer25(close)downmybraingradually,thenfinally,Iwoulddieunconsciously.Severaldaysago,thedoctortoldmeapieceofterriblenews26thecancerhadspreadlikewildfireAndhealsosaidthatIprobablyhadjusttwomonths27(live)Thislatestnewsaboutthecancerreallyshockedme.Itwasalsonoteasyformyfamily.Myyoungestson,Henry,shut28inhisroomafterheheardthenews.Butnow,atleast,weare29(close)thanever.Hedoesafunnydancetoentertainmeandthinksupjokestomakemelaugh.InreadinessIhavemadehimacalendar30everyreminderamotherwouldnormallymake:
“Takeyourdirtyclothesoff”,and“RememberDad’sbirthday!
”
I’vepreparedmyselffordeath.Igavepeoplelotsofmyhooks.Igavemyclothestoayoungworkingmother.IwrotefuturebirthdayandChristmascardsformythreeboys,31(make)suretheywouldhearfromtheiroldmotherforyearsfromnow.Ialsoplannedmy55thbirthdaypartyinDecember.thoughI32bedeadthatday.
Luckily,Icanenjoylifeandstilllive.33you’retoldyouwilldiemuchearlierthanyouhaveexpected,everysecondismeaningful.Iamtryinghardtomakefulluseofeverysecondleft.
Iamwritingandhaveself—publishedseveralbooks,andIhopeIcanfinishmydetectivenovelinthe34(limit)time.Idon’twanttoleaveanuncompletedwork.Iwillcherishtherestofmylife.
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“Eddy,no!
”IscreamedatmydogwhenIrealizedwhathehaddone.Myfinishedhomework35(ruin))byEddy.Thishadactuallyhappenedtome,unlikemostkidsjustlookingforanexcuse.ButEddylookedatmewithacocked(竖起的)head3636tosay.“What,cantadogbehungry?
”
Icouldn’tbelieveit;mydoghadactuallyeatenmyhomework!
Jenny.mystep-mom,cameintotheroomandsawmysadness,37assuredmethattheteacherwouldunderstand.Ididnotbelieveher.SoJennywrotemyteacheranotetoexplaintheunfortunateincident.ThenextmorningIdidn’twanttogotoschool.Icouldn’timaginehowtheteacherwouldpunishme.
Iwentintotheclassroomwiththeremainsofmyhomeworkinmybackpack.Maybeshewouldn’tcheckhomeworktoday.38ifshefoundoutthatmyhomeworkwasnotintact(完整无缺)?
Iwoulddisappointherforsure.Ididn’twanttodisappointher.“kids,takeoutyourhomework,”theteachersaidjustthesame39shedideveryday.Icouldfeelmyheartbeatinghardandfast.Theteacherbegancheckingeveryone’shomework.Shegotcloser;Ihuntedforhomework40lookedsimilartoavoidembarrassment.Noluck.Shecamecloser“Kyle,whereisyourhomework?
”sheasked.Unabletoproduceasimilarworksheet,Ireluctantlyhandedovermysorryexcuseforhomework.
Shebegantolaugh.Whywasshelaughing?
WasIgoingtodisappointher?
WouldIbeforeverlaughed?
“IneverthoughtIwouldseethedaythatexcusewouldactuallybetrue,”shegasped(喘息).
Everyyearsincethenshehastoldmystorytoherstudents.”Unlikeyou,herdogdideatherhomework.Sodon’tusethisexcuseagain.”shesays.
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AmericanUniversityStudents
NormallyastudentinanAmericanuniversitymustattendacertainnumberofcoursesinordertograduate.Once25(choose),eachcoursegiveshimacredittowardsadegree.Inmanyuniversitiesthetotalworkforadegree26(consist)ofthirty-sixcourses,eachlastingforonesemester.Atypicalcourseismadeupofthreeclassesperweekforfifteenweeks.Withfourorfivecourses27(attend)eachsemester;astudentexpectstocompletealltherequiredcoursesinfouryears.Itispossiblespreadtheperiodofworkforthedegreeovera28(long)period.Itisalsopossibleforastudenttomovebetweenoneuniversityandanotherduringhisdegreecourse,
29thisisnotinfactdoneasaregularpractice.Foreverycoursethathefollowsastudentisgivenagrade,whichisrecorded,andtherecordisavailableforthestudenttoshowtofutureemployers.Allthisimposesaconstantpressureandstressofwork.Butinspiteofthissomestudentsstillhavemuchfun30(work)instudents’affairs.31(elect)topositionsinstudentorganizationsarousesmuchenthusiasmamongstudents.Andystudentwhoisthoughttohavebrokentherules,forexample,bycheatinghastoappearbeforeastudentcourt.Astudentwhohasheldoneofthesepositionsofauthority32(respect)andwillbeofbenefittohimlaterinhiscareer.
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HowMuchTimeDoesOneNeedforHisSleep?
Theamountofsleepeachpersonneedsdependsonmanyfactors,includingage,health,recentphysicalhealthcondition,andmentalactivity.
Duringsleep,thetirednessofthebodyisgone.Onceawake,energy33(return)andproblems34(see)fromabetterperspective.
Somepeoplerequirelittlesleep;35needmore.Infantssleepabout16hoursaday,whileteenagersneed9hoursonaverage.