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8.I'm looking forward to see you again.see改为seeing.

分析 我正期待着再次见到你.

解答 答案:see改为seeing.考查动词V-ing形式.look forward to为固定搭配,意为"期待",to为介词,介词后的动词要用V-ing形式,故将see改为seeing.

点评 改错题要留意句中介词与动词、名词、形容词的搭配.

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Today,free smartphone apps can give runners information on things like the number and length of their steps,their heart rate,even the estimated volume of oxygen they consume per minute.All this information can act as a reward and a motivator for the runner."It's one thing to hear encouragement from a coach."Bryan Boyle,editor of Runner's World magazine,explains."It's quite another,however,to appreciate-at a glance-progress made during weeks and months of running."
But run-tracking technology doesn't just help runners train harder.It also gives them the power to train more intelligently.Recreational runners today no longer have to guess how far or how fast they've run,or what their body is doing.If they can monitor their heart rate,they can make sure they're hitting the most strategic pace on each run,which can significantly increase their chances of having a positive experience on the course during race day.
No matter how much technology can promote the experience of running,though,many runners argue that the biggest benefit of the sport remains the chance to get outdoors,away from the computer,for an hour."There's so much more to experience,"adds Boyle."fresh air,travel,shoot,just overall feeling better.There's no app for that."

33.We can infer from the first paragraph thatC.
A.people enjoy posting sports pictures on the Internet
B.Running USA plays a key role in the growth of running
C.tracking technology is drawing more people on the road
D.run-tracking devices help people run faster than before
34.Which of the following questions are the second and third paragraphs intended to answer?B
A.What information can run-tracking devices provide for the runners?
B.How is the run-tracking technology popularizing running?
C.In what way is run-tracking technology developed?
D.Why do people have to rely on wearable devices in modern society?
35.As for the experienced runners,what attracts them most isB.
A.the exciting experience technology brings them
B.a chance to enjoy nature outdoors
C.becoming popular on social media
D.being cool with a new wearable device on the road.
16.When we give our kids holiday gifts,many of us can't wait to hear their appreciative cries of"thank you!"once the wrapping gets ripped off.But here's a tip:You'd be wise not to expect much gratitude from them for what they receive.
Gratitude can make us happier,healthier,and even fitter.But do the kids show their gratitude for the stuff we buy them?All the research I've done has convinced me that it won't happen.One mom told me that when she asked her 16-year-old son to thank her for buying him a cellphone,he said,"But that's what moms should do."From a teenager's angle,it's a parent's responsibility to take care of the family.According to Dunham,Yale's assistant professor of psychology,"When teenagers code it that way,a gift is no longer something given freely and voluntarily"-it's just mom and dad living up to their obligation.
Parents do have the right to demand good manners and children should thank sincerely whoever gives them something.But kids can't know how blessed they are unless they have a basis for comparison.And they don't learn that by a parent complaining that they're ungrateful.We need to give our children the gift of a wider world view.Show by example that gratitude isn't about stuff-which ultimately can't make any of us happy anyway.It's about realizing how lucky you are and paying your good fortune forward.
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8.How do children respond when receiving gifts from their parents?D
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B.They can't wait to open their parents'gifts.
C.They show much gratitude to their parents for the gifts.
D.They take their parents'gifts for granted.
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C.teach their children by setting an example   D.complain their children are ungrateful
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B.Children ought to realize how lucky they are to have considerate parents.
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When she turned 15,however,Imani had a change of heart."If I get my license,my parents will take the fun out of driving by sending me places …not to mention,insurance is expensive.The streets are filled with crazy drivers,and I don't want to become one of them,"said Coker,now 16.
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A.a,b,c        B.a,c,d         C.b,c,e        D.b,d,e
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