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课题

2012一模完形填空汇编

教学目的

掌握高中完形填空的做法,提高做题效率

教学内容

完形填空

宝山区

Successoftendependsonyourperformanceataninterview.Forthosewhoarewellprepared,itcanbea50experiencebutforothersitcanbea51time.Lovethemorhatethem,though,yourjobprospectsarelargelydependentonyourinterview52.It’snotunusualforacompanytohavefiftyorsixtyapplicants,forajob,soifyouareaskedtoattenda(n)53,youareaseriouscompetitorbeingseriously54forthepost.

Usuallycompaniesgiveyouatleastaday’snoticeofaninterview,sousethattimeto55yourselfwell.Readthroughthejobdescriptionandanyinformationsenttoyou,andprepareanswerstoasmanyquestionsasyoucan56.

Ataninterview,trytopresenta“57”versionofyourself.Youneedto58theemployerthatyoucandothejob,59youmustn’tappearover-confident.Beingpleasant,however,doesn’tmeanthatyoushould60witheverythingthattheinterviewersays.Mostcompanieswanttoelectsomeonewithhisorherown61.

It’salsoimportanttomakesurethatyoureallylistentowhatisbeingasked.Inyourpreparationyouwillhaverehearsedanswerstoanumberofimaginaryquestions;

butyoumust62yourresponsetosuitthequestions.

It’sworthwhilespendingafewmomentsaftertheinterview63yourperformance.Youcandothisbestbeforeyouknowthe64.Whataspectsoftheinterviewwentwell?

Whatdoyouneedtoimprove?

Whatwouldyoudodifferentlynexttime?

50.A.commonB.positiveC.first-handD.discouraging

51.A.terrifyingB.agreeableC.appointedD.convenient

52.A.skillsB.craftC.efficiencyD.qualifications

53.A.occasionB.situationC.interviewD.ceremony

54.A.trainedB.wantedC.appliedD.considered

55.A.decorateB.shapeC.dressD.prepare

56.A.worryaboutB.thinkofC.refertoD.askfor

57.A.pleasantB.modernC.dramaticD.formal

58.A.confirmB.proveC.convinceD.guarantee

59.A.thenB.andC.butD.therefore

60.A.dealB.agreeC.compareD.discuss

61.A.opinionB.beliefC.characterD.personality

62.A.giveB.shiftC.findD.tailor

63.A.conductingB.attendingC.analyzingD.directing

64.A.performanceB.resultC.interviewD.position

崇明县

InternationalWomen'

sDayiscelebratedtorecognizethatpeaceandsocialprogressrequiretheactiveparticipationandequalityofwomen,andtoacknowledgethecontributionofwomentointernationalpeaceandsecurity.

Forthewomenoftheworld,theDayisa(n)__50__toreviewhowfartheyhavecomeintheir__51__forequality,peaceanddevelopment.Youmightthinkthatwomen'

sequalitybenefitsmostlywomen,__52__everyonepercentgrowthinfemalesecondaryschoolingresultsina0.3percent__53__intheeconomy.Yetgirlsareoften__54__fromreceivingeducationinthepoorestcountriesthatwouldbestbenefitfromtheeconomicgrowth.__55__themenandwomenworktogethertosecuretherightsandfullpotentialofwomen,lasting__56__totheworld'

smostserioussocial,economicandpoliticalproblemsareunlikelytobefound.

Inrecentdecades,much__57__hasbeenmade.Onaworldwidelevel,women'

s__58__toeducationandproperhealthcarehasincreased;

theirparticipationinpaidworkhas__59__;

andlegislation(立法)thatpromises__60__opportunitiesforwomenandrespectfortheirhumanrightshasbeen__61__inmanycountries.Theworldnowhasanever-growingnumberofwomenparticipatinginsocietyaspolicy-makers.However,__62__intheworldcanwomenclaimtohaveallthesamerightsandopportunitiesasmen.Themajorityoftheworld'

s1.3billionabsolutepoorare__63__.Onaverage,womenreceivebetween30and40percentlesspaythanmenearnforthesamework.Andeverywhere,womencontinuetobe__64__ofviolence,withinsultanddomesticviolencelistedassignificantcausesofdisabilityanddeathamongwomenofreproductiveageworldwide.

50.A.exampleB.occasionC.situationD.case

51.A.struggleB.mistakeC.treatmentD.respect

52.A.soB.althoughC.butD.and

53.A.permissionB.understandingC.decreaseD.growth

54.A.keptB.escapedC.protectedD.resulted

55.A.UntilB.OnceC.IfD.When

56.A.entrancesB.problemsC.solutionsD.devotions

57.A.advanceB.mistakeC.estimateD.progress

58.A.accessB.devotionC.refusalD.adoption

59.A.declinedB.grownC.becomelessD.deepened

60.A.betterB.equalC.differentD.many

61.A.adoptedB.shownC.refusedD.taught

62.A.somewhereB.everywhereC.anywhereD.nowhere

63.A.womenB.menC.childrenD.oldpeople

64.A.fightersB.survivorsC.victimsD.makers

奉贤区

Wealllaugh.Weallhurt.Weallmakemistakes.Wealldream,that’slife.It’sajourney.Pleasefollowtheserulestomakethejourneyofyourlifeajourneyofjoy!

 

50positivethroughthecoldseasoncouldbeyourbest51againstgettingill,newstudyfindingssuggest.

Inanexperimentthat52healthyvolunteerstoacoldorfluvirus,researchersfoundthatpeoplewitha53sunnycharacteristicwerelesslikelyto54ill.Thefindings,publishedinthejournalPsychosomaticMedicine,buildonevidencethata“positiveemotionalstyle”canhelp55thecommoncoldandotherillnesses.

Researchersbelievethereasonsmaybebothobjectiveasinhappinessincreasingimmune(免疫的)functionandsubjectiveasinhappypeoplebeingless56byascratchythroatorrunnynose.“Peoplewithapositiveemotionalstylemayhavedifferentimmune57tothevirus,”explainedtheleadstudyauthorDrSheldonCohenofCarnegieMellonUniversityinPittsburgh.“Andwhentheydogetacold,theymay58theirillnessasbeinglesssevere.”

Cohenandhiscolleagueshadfoundina59studythathappierpeopleseemedlesslikelytocatchacold,butsomequestionsremainedastowhethertheemotionaltendencyitselfhadtheeffect.

Forthenewstudy,theresearchershad193healthyadultswithcompletestandardmeasuresofpersonalitytendency,health-consciousnessandemotional“style”.Thosewho60behappy,energeticandeasy-goingwerejudgedashavingapositiveemotionalstyle,61thosewhowereoftenunhappy,tenseandunfriendlyhadanegativestyle.Theresearchersgavethemdropsthroughtheirnoses62eitheracoldvirusoraparticularfluvirus.Overthenextsixdays,the63reportedonanyaches,pains,sneezingtheyhad,whiletheresearcherscollected64data,likedailymucus(黏液)production.Cohenandhiscolleaguesfoundthatbasedonobjectivemeasuresofnasalwoes(鼻部的不适),happypeoplewerelesslikelytodevelopacold.

50.A.LivingB.StayingC.PullingD.Surviving

51.A.safeguardB.opportunityC.cautionD.defense

52.A.excludedB.exploredC.exposedD.escaped

53.A.generallyB.commonlyC.frequentlyD.perfectly

54.A.changeB.fallC.turnD.remain

55.A.keepB.avoidC.denyD.remove

56.A.sufferedB.troubledC.disturbedD.hinted

57.A.functionB.abilityC.responseD.action

58.A.thinkB.relateC.interpretD.translate

59.A.formalB.currentC.previousD.precious

60.A.tendedtoB.opposedtoC.usedtoD.stuckto

61.A.whileB.howeverC.what’smoreD.therefore

62.A.implyingB.matchingC.containingD.occupying

63.A.patientsB.adultsC.volunteersD.researchers

64.A.objectiveB.impressiveC.positiveD.effective

 

虹口区

Whendiscussingthecausesofanimalendangerment,itisimportanttounderstandthatindividualspeciesarenottheonlyfactorsinvolvedinthisdifficultsituation.Endangermentisabroad50,onethatinvolvesthehabitats(栖息地)andenvironmentswherespeciesliveandinteractwithoneanother.Althoughsomemeasuresarebeing51tohelpspecificcasesofendangerment,theuniversalproblemcannotbesolveduntilthe52environmentswhereendangeredspeciesliveare53byhumans.Therearemanyreasonswhyaparticularspeciesmaybecomeendangered,buthabitatdestructionisontop.

Ourplanetiscontinuallychanging,causinghabitatstobechangedandmodified.Naturalchangestendtooccuratagradualpace,usuallycausingonlyaslight54onindividualspecies.However,whenchangesoccuratafastpace,thereislittleornotimeforindividualspeciesto__55andadapttonewcircumstances.Thiscancreatedisastrousresults,andforthisreason,rapidhabitatlossisthe56causeofspeciesendangerment.Thestrongestforcesinrapidhabitatlossarehumanbeings.Nearlyeveryregionoftheearthhasbeenaffectedbyhuman57,particularlyduringthispastcentury.Thelossofmicrobes(微生物)insoilsthatformerlysupportedtropicalforests,the58offishandvariousaquatic(水族的)speciesinpollutedhabitats,andchangesinglobalclimatebroughtaboutbythe59greenhousegasesareallresultsofhumanactivities.

Itcanbe60foranindividualtorecognizetheeffectsthathumanshavehadonspecificspecies.Itisalsohardtoidentifyorpredicthumaneffectsonindividualspeciesandhabitats,especiallyduringahumanlifetime.61itisquiteobviousthathumanactivitieshavegreatlycontributedtospeciesendangerment.62,althoughtropicalforestsmaylookasthoughtheyarethickandhealthy,theyareactuallyhighlysusceptible(易受影响的)todestructiononlybecauseofthesoilsinwhichtheygrow63nutrients(营养).Itmaytakecenturiestore-growaforestthatwascutdownbyhumansordestroyedbyfire,andmanyoftheworld’sseverelythreatenedanimalsandplantsliveintheseforests.Ifthepresentra

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