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二模首字母专练真题
二模专项练习---首字母填空
黄浦区
C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给) :
(14分)
Asweknow,museumsarebuildingswithmanypreciousandimportantobjects(物品)fromdifferentplaces.Theyarekeptsothatpeoplecangoandseethem.Forexample,artmuseumsareplaceswherepeoplecanlearnaboutv81cultures.Moreandmorepopular“designmuseums”areopeningtoday,h82,playquiteadifferentrole.Unlikemostartmuseums,thedesignmuseumshowsobjectsthatareeasilyfoundinourdailylife,suchasfridgesandwashingmachines.
Thea83ofdesignmuseumsisthattheyareplaceswherepeoplefeelfamiliarwiththeexhibits.Beingdifferentfromtheartmuseumvisitors,designmuseumvisitorss84feelfrightenedorpuzzled.Thisispartlybecausedesignmuseumsclearlyshowhowandwhymass-products(批量产品)workandlookastheydo,andhowdesignhasi85ourlives.Peoplecanseethebetterchangesoftheproducts.Artmuseumexhibits,ontheotherhand,wouldmostprobablyfillvisitorswithafeelingthatthereissomethingtheydon’tunderstand.
Severalnewdesignmuseumshaveopenedtheirdoorsinrecentyears.Eachofthesemuseumshastriedtosatisfythepublic’sgrowinginterestinthefieldwithnewi86.London’sDesignMuseum,forexample,showsacollectionofmass-producedobjectsfromelectrictypewriterstoagroupofItalianfish-tins.Thechoicesopentodesignmuseumsseemfarlesss87thanthosetoartmuseum.Visitorsmayalsosensethehumorouspartofoursocietywhilewalkingaroundsuchexhibitsasinterestingandunusuallyattractivetoyscollectedfromoureverydaylife.
奉贤区
C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的单词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):
(14分)
Naturally,Americanschoolchildrenloveholidays.Andtheygetalotofthemeachyear.Theynotonlyhaven81holidayssuchasThanksgivingDayandPresidents’Daybutalsogetlongerbreaksinthespringandduringthesummerholidays.Infact,kidsintheUSonlygotoschoolfor180daysayear.Tostudents,holidaysareperfect.However,parentsthinkthereareadvantagesanddisadvantages.
Ononehand,schoolholidaysa82familiestospendtimetogether.ManyAmericanparentstaketimeofffromworkduringJune,JulyorAugusttotravelwiththeirchildrenonvacationeitherintheUSorinaforeigncountry.Ontheotherhand,schoolchildrengetmuchmoretimeoffschoolthanparentsgetvacationtime.Thismeansthatparentswithyoungchildrenmayhavetopaymoreinbabysittingordaycarecosts.Aswell,thelongsummerholidaysmeanthatstudentss83getbored.
B84goingontripswiththeirparents,Americanstudentsenjoytakingpartindifferentkindsofactivitiesduringtheholidays.Forexample,somekidsenjoysummercampsandoutdooradventureholidays.Suchtripsaregreatforadventurousstudents.Theyalsohavealottoofferstudentswhoaren’tusuallyinterestedintraditionalPEactivities.Youcantakec85insurvivalskills.Forexample,studentslearnhowtomakeacampintheforest,w86wildfoodtheycaneatandhowtofindtheirwaybacktothecenter.
Studentswhoarenotexcitedaboutsummercampsandoutdooradventuresmayhavelessonsincomputergamedesign,filmmakingandphotographyduringtheholidays.Finally,thetraditionalschooltriptoforeigncountriesisalwayspopular.Studentscanp87theirforeignlanguageskillsandexperienceeverydaylifeinadifferentculture.
普陀区
B.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)
ManystudentsfeelthatlivinginaprivatehomeinBritainwillbeahelptotheminlearningEnglish,andwillalsobeagoodexperienceinitself.Youngerstudentsmayfeelh81inahomethaninahotel,fortheycanhavesomeonecaringforthemliketheirparents.ManyBritishpeopleliketobethe“host”totouristsaroundtheworld,especiallytof82students.Thisisnotjustbecausebeingahostwillbringinsomeextramoney,butbecausetheyreallyenjoylettingsomeonefromadifferentcountryliveintheirhouseands83partoftheirdailylife.
A“host”familydoesnotalwaysconsistoftwoparentswithchildren.Peoplelikethisareoftentoobusytotakecareofastudentb84theirownchildren.However,awidow(寡妇),oracouplewhosechildrenareawayatschoolorgrownup,oftenmakeexcellent“host”,fortheyhaveenoughtimetospare.Studentsshouldtrytofitinwiththeeverydaylifeofthefamily.Theremaybesomed85andmisunderstanding–oneitherside,butitiseasytoclearthemupquicklywithgoodwillandgoodhumour.Thesecretofyoursuccessistobeinterested.
AndahosttriestocreatemorechancesforthestudenttopracticeEnglish.Healwayse86thestudenttospeakEnglishasmuchaspossibleinthehome.Healwaysdoessomethingtoletthestudentfeelathomeandtreathim/herasamemberofthefamily,notapayingg87.Heprovidesnotonlyabalanceddiet,acleanandcomfortableroom,butalsoahomeenvironmentforthestudent.
松江区
C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。
每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)
SmartWork
Maybeyouhaveseenthisinschools:
Somestudentsstudynearlyallthetimebuttheyjustpasstheirexams,whilesomeothersmayspendmuchl81timeontheirbooksbutdomuchbetterinexams.Howcouldthishappen?
Peopleusedtothinkthathardworkistheonlywaytosuccess.Butnowtheyunderstandthatsmartworkcanmakethemsuccessful,too.
Hardworkersdon’tm82workingforlonghours,whilesmartworkersalwaysthinkofseveraldifferentanswerstothesequestions.“WhyshouldIsufferthis?
”“Isn’tthereabetterwaytodothis?
”Thankstothesepeople,wecanusecomputersinsteadoftheabacusnow.P83____ineveryfieldisthedirectresultof“trytofindabetterway”bysmartworkers.TherewasalargesoapfactoryinJapan.Onceitreceivedanunusualletterfromsomeonewhoc84thattherewasnosoapinthesoapboxhebought.
Howcouldemptysoapboxgooutofthefactory?
Theengineerscheckedtheproducingandpacking.Theproducingwasfine,butinaboutoneintenthousandcases,thepackingmachinesletanemptysoapboxgo.Therewasnoneedtospendalotofmoneyrepairingthemachineforsuchasmallproblem.Theengineersoonworkedoutas85.HeputalargeX-ray(X射线)machineandtwolargecomputerstofindouttheemptysoapbox.A86teachingtheworkershowtouseit,hesatdowninhisseat,exhausted.
“Sir,wecouldhavesolvedtheproblemsinamuchsimplerandcheaperway.”aworkersaid.
“Really?
How?
”“Wecanputahugefannearthepackingmachine.Thewindcomingfromthefanwillblowawaytheemptyboxesandleavetheothero87withsoap.TherewouldbenoneedforanX-raymachine,twocomputers,andoperatingbyworkers.”
See,thisissmartwork.Inordertosucceed,weshouldnotonlylearnfromtheengineers’hardwork,butalsothinksmartliketheworkers.
崇明区
C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)
Undoubtedly,it’salwaysahappymomenttogetsomepocketmoney.Buthaveyoueverthoughtabouthowtospendyourpocketmoneywisely?
Nowlet’scheckoutthefollowingtipsandlearntospendyourmoneyinab (81) way.
Makealist
Whenyougetyourpocketmoney,don’tgettoohappyandimpulsive(冲动的).Weallhavealotofthingsthatwewant.Butdoyoureallyneedthemthatmuch?
That’swhyitissuggestedmakingalistbeforespendingmoney.Startwiththethingyouwantm (82) .Youcanalsowritedownabouthowmuchitcostsorhowimportantitisinyourlife.Bydoingthis,youwillseeifitisn (83) tobuyit.
Helpothers
Howaboutbeingmoreselflessandusingourpocketmoneytohelpothers?
Weallknowthattherearemanypeopleintheworldwhoareine (84) needofourhelp.Helpingothersbringsoutthebestinusandisoneofthegreatestjoysinourlives.Soconsiderusingyourpocketmoneytodosomethingusefulandhelpful,tofeelhowyoucanmakead (85) .
Saveasmuchasyoucan.
Thereisanoldsaying,“Moneydoesn’tgrowontrees.”Ifyouspendallyourpocketmoneyallatonce,you’llhavenomoneyu (86) yournext“payday”.Walletssometimesmightnotbethebestplacetosaveastheytemptyouintospendingyourmoney.Getapiggybankoraskyourparentstostartasavingsaccountforyou.Somedaywhenyoulookb (87) ,you’llgetastrongsenseofachievementbysavingsomuchbyyourself!
Justremember,everypennycounts.
徐汇区
C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):
(14分)
Itisagreatbutdifficultprojecttosetupapermanent(永久的)humansettlementonMars.Over200,000volunteersfrommorethan120countrieshaveappliedtotakeaone-waytriptoMars.
Theproject,runbyaDutchcompanynamedMarsOne,aimstosendagroupofvolunteerstoMars,andbecauseofthephysiological(生理上的)changeinthehumanbodyafterastayonMars,there’dbenochanceofc81back.Soit’sonlyaone-waytrip!
However,thathasn’tstopvolunteersbecomingoneofMars’firstcitizens.“Thisisturningouttobethemostwelcomejobinhistory,”saysBasLansdorp,co-founderofMarsOne.
Day-to-daylifeonMarswillbenoteasy.Thedailyworkwilli82buildinggreenhousesordoingsomeresearch---allinalonelyenvironment.
Marsisnotf83tolife.Itsatmosphereissothinthatitwon’tprotectyoufromharmfulradiation(辐射)fromthesun.Youcan’tbreathetheairanditisverycoldonMars,withanaveragetemperatureofaround-50°C.There’snorunningwateronthesurfaceofMars.Thewaterisfrozenorhiddenu84.
ButMarsOnesaystheprojec