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1、5(2016北京卷)_ (order) over a week ago, the books are expected to arrive any time now.6(2015全国卷)When a new day breaks, the walls have given up their heat and are now cold enough _ (cool) the house during the hot day.7(2014全国卷)I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the driver, but he refused _ (stop)

2、 until we reached the next stop.8(2014全国卷)Still, the boy kept _ (ride). He was carrying something over his shoulder and shouting.9(2017陕西西安一中二模改编)With a lot of difficult problems _ (settle), the manager felt like a cat on hot bricks.10(2017陕西西安二模改编)_ (judge) from his accent, he is from the south of

3、China.11(2017四川成都七中诊断改编)To his surprise, Jack found his son _ (dress) as Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.12(2017湖南益阳箴言中学模拟改编)Nervous and anxious, Jill failed _ (make) a good impression at the job interview.13(2016四川卷)For 25 days, she never left her baby, not even to find something _ (eat)!14(2015全国卷)Ab

4、ercrombie & Kent, a travel company in Hong Kong, says it regularly arranges quick getaways here for people _ (live) in Shanghai and Hong Kong.15(2015全国卷)A study of travelers _ (conduct) by the website TripAdvisor names Yangshuo as one of the top 10 destinations in the world.单句语法改错全国卷)I showed them I

5、 was independent by wear strange clothes._2(2015陕西卷)My favorite picture at the party is of my coach and me enjoy the biscuits with happy laughter!_3(2017湖北八校联考)With my eyes filling with tears, I came into Mr Lis office._4(2017浙江重点中学协作体联考)But now we often discuss and try to solve the problems raising

6、 by the teachers or ourselves._5(2017江西红色六校联考)The ability express ones idea somehow decides how far one can get along in ones college._6(2017黑龙江大庆铁人中学月考)The office of the Students Union will contact the choosing candidates for an interview in a few days._7For the whole afternoon they sang and danced

7、 happily without think about their schoolwork._8Having something to do on the train, I couldnt help think about the scene of leaving and felt terribly sorry._9(2014广东卷)We got a little _ (sunburn), but the day had been so relaxing that we didnt mind._10(2013四川卷)After think for some time, I let her co

8、py my answers._.语法填空(2017南昌二模) I want to talk about Miss Smith,a history teacher I had at secondary school _1_ I was about 15. Most of the teachers I had were OK, _2_ they gave the feeling that it was just a job. It seemed that Miss Smith really _3_ (love) both history and teaching it. One of the _4

9、_ (good) things about her lessons was that we didnt always have to study in an ordinary way. For example, rather than write an article for homework, usually we were allowed _5_ (work) with a friend to write an imaginary dialogue between two historical _6_ (figure). Then we could perform it for the c

10、lass. I think Miss Smith influenced me in two important ways. Firstly,she made me _7_ (interest) in history. Now I still read books on history and watch TV programs about it when I get the chance. _8_ (second), she showed me how a teacher can use the students own creativity to help them learn. Inste

11、ad _9_ just being a kind of audience for lessons, we were involved in _10_ (decide) what happened in the lessons.短文改错庐江六校联考)Paul and I met in the first time when we were both at university. In a fact, we hated each other at first though we were in the same class. I didnt start to like him until we e

12、nded up work in the same restaurant. He had become a chef by then and Id called in to redesign the places to give it more atmosphere. The owner of the restaurant is so pleased with my work what I had free meals there whenever I wanted to. Needless to say, I ate there regular. Pauls cooking was amazi

13、ng but gradually I realized that Id changed my mind about her, too.B能力提升练.阅读理解A广西三市调研)If you get scared when you go skydiving, perhaps a good way to cope is to team up with someone who feels the same. A new study suggests sharing your feelings of stress with someone having a similar emotional reacti

14、on to the same situation reduces levels of stress more than sharing them with someone who does not. The study leader Sarah Townsend and her colleagues invited 52 female undergraduates to take part in a study on public speaking where they had to prepare and give a speech that would be recorded on vid

15、eo. Before giving their speeches, the participants were placed in pairs and encouraged to discuss with each other how they felt about the situation. The researchers measured the participants emotional states, and how threatening they perceived giving a speech to be. They also took measures of the st

16、ress hormone cortisol, before, during and after the speech. The results show that sharing a threatening situation with a person who is in a similar emotional state buffers (缓解) individuals from experiencing the heightened levels of stress. In other words, says Prof. Townsend, imagine you are facing

17、a stressful situation at work, perhaps an important project, and then interacting with a coworker with a similar emotional profile can help reduce your experience of stress. Prof. Townsend now wants to extend the scope of the research to look at how developing emotional similarity might help people

18、from different cultural backgrounds who have to work together, for example employees or students.1What should you do if you are afraid when you go skydiving?A. Go to Prof. Townsend.B. Participate in the study.C. Team up with someone who feels the same.D. Reduce stress.2Who can benefit from Sarah Tow

19、nsends findings?A. People experiencing stress at work.B. Undergraduates.C. Researchers and professors.D. Colleagues.3What does the underlined word “perceived” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Persuade. B. Suggest. C. Feel. D. Point.4What is the passage mainly about?A. Talking to colleagues helps to increase y

20、our stress.B. People should take part in public speaking.C. How to deal with your stress. D. Stress reduces when shared.BBorn in 1956 in Detroit, Michigan, Robert Wyland began his career in painting at the age of three. With a few cans of house paint found under the kitchen sink, he painted his firs

21、t mural(壁画), dinosaurs, on the headboard of his parents bed.Today you never know where you might find Wyland, but chances are you will have to look up. This painter, sculptor, and muralist now paints giantsized murals of sea animals on much larger canvases(画布): walls and ceilings of hotels and other

22、 buildings, and even the outside of a stadium.His project, the Whaling Walls, began in 1981 when Wyland painted a lifesized mural of a gray whale and her baby on the side of a hotel in Laguna Beach, California. His goal was to paint one hundred Whaling Walls, which has been achieved, Painting so man

23、y murals would be a huge project for any artist, but the size of these murals is what has really made this a whale of a task.How does Wyland go about creating such huge lifelike murals? Wyland says he relies on what he calls his “minds eye”. He explains that through his minds eye he can look at a bl

24、ank canvas and form a picture of the finished mural in his mind.To cover such large areas, Wyland, who is afraid of heights, depends on scaffolding(脚手架) to help him move around and produce his murals. But unlike most artists who can step back to survey their work, Wyland has to rely mostly on his me

25、mory.For accuracy in his artwork, Wyland spends as much time underwater as he does painting. He dives to study his subjects and learn more about them in their natural environment. Through his artwork, Wyland hopes to inspire people to care more about our oceans and to respect and protect the life wi

26、thin them. The whales he works so hard to protect may not know it,_but Wyland might just be the best friend a whale could have.5Where did Wyland paint his first mural?A. In a hotel. B. In the open air.C. In his parents bedroom. B. In the kitchen of his home.6What is Wylands “minds eye”?A. His eyesig

27、ht. B. His memory.C. His enthusiasm. D. His imagination.7What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Wyland may be whales best friend.B. Wyland is good at painting whales.C. Wyland may know whales very well.D. Wyland tries his best to protect the ocean.8Whats the best title

28、for the text?A. 100 Whaling Walls B. The prince of whalesC. Look up, enjoy the murals D. Never stop, follow your dream.七选五衡水中学调研)It is impossible to know when you might find yourself lost in a forest. If you know what to do, you can survive in a forest without much trouble; but if you are not prepar

29、ed, survival can be much less likely.Keep fear at bayIt is completely natural to be afraid when you are faced with a survival situation. _1_ The more your fear overcomes you, the lower your chances of survival are, as your mind is going to become clouded and panic may set in.Stay warmObviously, the low body temperature is one of the primary dangers you face when you must survive in the forest. _2_ Never stop to sleep or quit moving around unless you have an appropriate shelter.Know how to make a fireObviously, if you have a lighter or matches, this is not a probl

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