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 请根据句子逻辑, 从模块二课本所学的词汇中选用恰当的单词并且使用其正确的形式填空。

81.Only those who were born in Greece could be a_____________ as competitors in the Ancient Olympic Games.

82.If you want to sell your books, put an a_________ in the newspaper.

83.The number of participants has d_________ to 50, which we didn’t expect.

84.My uncle has a valuable mirror designed and d__________ in the fancy style of the Song Dynasty.

85.I would a_____________ it if you could do me a favour.

86.According to Darwin, who is famous for his theory of evolution(进化理论), all creatures are subject to(受制于)the principle of natural s__________.

87.You had better s_______ the steps of operating the machine so that every body can learn them quickly and accurately(准确地).

88.The football match between Arsenal and Manchester United will be b_________ live this evening.

89.Learning to play a kind of musical instrument can make you more i_________(聪明).

90.Whoever breaks the window should take the r___________________ and should pay for it.

 

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阅读下面短文,根据上下文和空白处单词首字母的提示填写单词,使短文内容完整,逻辑清楚合理,语言结构及单词拼写正确。将所缺单词完整地填写在短文下方相应题号后的横线上。

  People spend their whole lives searching for love. I was no different. Until one day I decided to v 1 the local pound (动物收容站). And there was love , waiting f 2 me.

  The old dog was considered to be homeless. He had been found r 3 along the road on three legs, w 4 some serious wounds in his back and a damaged ear.

  The people at the pound kept him b 5 he was friendly and they thought if someone had spent m 6 having his leg operated on, maybe the person would be looking for him. But no one came.

That day, I happened to walk by and see him. My heart went out to him. But I really couldn't take another dog h 7 ; I had four already. There has to be a limit, I thought, I can not s 8 them all.

  Driving away from the pound, I knew the dog would be destroyed if I didn't take him. As I passed a church , the sign announcing this week’s sermon (布道) caught my eye. It was right before Christmas. It read: “Is there any r 9 at the hotel?” I knew at that moment there was always room for one m 10 , especially one that needed my love.

1.________2.________3.________4.________5.________

6.________7.________8.________9.________10.________

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  My father is an ordinary-looking farmer, already in his forties

  Though he has never gone to school, he knows ________(知识)is very importantIn order to make me r________ better education, he worked extremely hard and s________ money coin by coin to send me to the town to study________ a result, he looks older than he really ________For him, my school work is the most importantOnce when I got first in the exam, he was so d________ that he drank a lotI didn't know if he got d________All I could remember was what he said.“Although I am poor, I never mindI am ________(骄傲)of you.” I could hardly hear ________ he said next because I was crying

  I swore I must study hard and offer my father a ________(舒适的)life

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A Blog as Therapy for Teenagers

  In the days before the instantly typed “OMG Where R U? ” the first words many teenagers wrote during their worried moments were“Dear Diary.”After several paragraphs of writing adolescent anxiety onto paper, the diarist often felt better.Research has long backed the thera-peutic(治疗的)value of diary-keeping for teenage girls and boys.But according to a new study, when teenagers detail their troubles onto a blog, the therapeutic value is even greater.

  To track teenagers’experiences with blogging, the researchers randomly surveyed high school students in Israel and selected 162 of them(124 girls and 38 boys)who exhibited some level of social anxiety or stress.The teenagers, who averaged 15 years old.said they had difficulty making new friends or relating to their existing friends.

  The teenagers were averagely divided into six groups.The first two groups were asked to blog about their social difficulties, with one group asked to open their posts to comments.The second two groups were asked to blog.about whatever struck their adolescent fancy;again.with one group allowing comments.All four groups were told to write in their blogs at least twice a week.As a control, two more groups were told to keep either an old-fashioned print diary or to do nothing at all.

  All of their blog entries were then gone Over by four psychologists to determine the authors' relative social and emotional state.In all the groups, the greatest improvement in mood occurred among those bloggers who wrote about their problems and allowed commenters to respond.Interestingly, the commenters on the blogs were almost supportive.

  “The only kind of surprise we had Was that almost all comments made by readers were very positive and constructive in trying to offer support for suffering bloggers,”Dr.Barak wrote in an e-mail.The findings may hold in the real virtual world as well.“I definitely write posts in which I talk about trouble, and it helps me to relax,”said Royar Loflin, a 17-year-old blogger from Norfolk, Va.

(1)

What is better to reduce adolescent anxiety according to a new study?

[  ]

A.

Composing a poem.

B.

Keeping a diary.

C.

Writing a blog.

D.

Doing hornework.

(2)

The new study was carried out by selecting ________.

[  ]

A.

special students in colleges

B.

some stressful senior students at random

C.

some students in Israel primary schools

D.

162 single-sex children in high schools

(3)

How many students were allowed to write blogs online?

[  ]

A.

162.

B.

108.

C.

81.

D.

54.

(4)

How did psychologists feel about the commenters'supportive attitude?

[  ]

A.

Disappointed.

B.

Confused.

C.

Amused.

D.

Worried.

(5)

It can be inferred that Royar Loflin could get very ________.

[  ]

A.

destructive comments from readers

B.

constructive comments from psychologists

C.

destructive comments from his family

D.

supportive comments from readers

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阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  In the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans, all hurricanes are now given girl's names.

  For years hurricanes in the Caribbean were named after the Saint's (圣人) Day on which the hurricane occurred. An example is the “Santa Ana” hurricane which struck Puerto Rico on July 26, 1825 and “San Felipe” (1876) and “San Felipe” (1928) which passed over Puerto Rico on September 3.Early in last century an Australian weatherman named hurricanes in his area after political figures he disliked. Another method of identifying (识别) hurricanes was the phonetic (语音的) alphabet used by the army during World War Ⅰ (Able - Baker - Charlie - etc). The oldest method is the more difficult latitude - longitude (经纬度) description. The first written mention of lady hurricanes may have been in the novel Storm, by George R Steward (1941). During World War Ⅱ the practice of giving the storms girls names became more widespread.

1.Hurricanes were probably first given girls' names in ________.

[  ]

A.the second World War
B.in 1941
C.before 1825
D.in 1928

2.The oldest method of naming hurricanes was ________.

[  ]

A.identifying them by using a phonetic alphabet

B.giving them the name of the saint on whose religious day they occurred

C.identifying them according to their longitude and latitude description

D.giving them the name of a political figure

3.The practice of naming hurricanes after saints' days began ________.

[  ]

A.in the North Atlantic area

B.in the North Pacific area

C.in Australia

D.in the Caribbean

4.The weatherman who named hurricanes after politicians did so ________.

[  ]

A.in the early 1800s

B.in the mid 1900s

C.in the early 1900s

D.during the Second World War

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