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用括号内所给动词的正确形式填空(1’×5)

49. Isn’t it strange that the cat is used to ________(lie) beside the dog peacefully?

50. I believe that an important moment like this should ________( not forget).

51. Turn off the radio,dear. Baby is sleeping.

   There is no need. He ________(wake) up.

52. What is he busy doing?

    Doing the experiment ________(complete) the science project.

53. The project they had devoted up to two years to ________(choose) as the best one at the      conference.

答案解析:

49,lying 考点:固定词组be used to doing,习惯于做某事; 动词lie的现在分词

50,not be forgotten 考点:考察了被动语态

51,has waken  考点:现在完成时及对语境判断

52,to complete 考点:动词不定式表目的

53,was chosen 考点:考察了过去时和被动语态

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If your finger’s wrinkling up had no use at all, “ it wouldn’t need to.” Professor Tom Smulders from Newcastle University, UK, told BBC News. By studying wet fingers closely, Smulders and his partners found that the wrinkles looked a bit like the patterns on the car tire or o the bottom of the running shoes. So they made a guess that wrinkles on fingers might be able to help the hand hold things more tightly.

To test this, researchers asked 20 people to pick up marbles from water with their hands. But before they started, some of the people had to keep their hands in water for half an hour.

The researchers found that the people with wrinkled fingers completed the task the task faster than those with dry hands. But when they were asked to move dry marbles, all the people performed equally well, no matter they had the wrinkled fingers or not.

Our ancestors might not have played with marbles, but wrinkled fingers could have made it easier for them to climb around in the wet forests and catch fish from rivers, researchers say.

Similarly, our toes also get wrinkled in water. This may have developed from our ancestor’s need to run on wet ground.

But the question is, if wrinkled fingers are so helpful, why don’t our hands just stay that way all the time? Researchers explained that wrinkling has its disadvantage: wet fingertips are far less sensitive than smooth ones, reducing our sense of touch.

26, What does the underlined world “this ” in the third paragraph refer to?

A. Wether fingers have wrinkles after they are put in water.

B. Wether wrinkled fingers can hold things more tightly.

C. Why keeping things in water makes them wrinkled.

D. Why wrinkles help hands hold things more tightly.

27, The test shows that ________.

A. winkled hands hold dry things more tightly than dry hands do.

B. dry hands hold dry things more tightly than wrinkled hands do.

C. winkled hands hold wet things more tightly than dry hands do.

D. dry hands hold wet things more tightly than wrinkled hands do.

28. What might be the disadvantage of wrinkled fingers?

A. They are too sensitive to be touched.

B. They might be more likely to get hurt.

C. They cannot hold things tightly enough.

D. They are not so sensitive as dry fingers.


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  shelter: 遮蔽   unaware: 未意识到 attraction: 吸引  beckon: 示意
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  A. people can learn something from books    
  B. it can be a shelter from a sudden rain
  C. the surroundings are all about new knowledge   
  D. it offers a chance to get free from the realities

  46. The writer thinks that the assistant in a good bookshop should ________.
  A. always greet customers pleasantly and warmly   
  B. help the readers to find what they want to read
  C. not talk while the customers are reading   
  D. not stand beside the bookshelf all the time

  47. The purpose of the writer in writing the last paragraph is to ________.
  A. tell us a story that happened in a bookshop   
  B. tell us what a good bookshop assistant is like
  C. teach us how to read in a shop without buying books
  D. advise us to hide books if we need them
 

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