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【题目】

1Customers with a strong emotional investment in your company or brand will feel _________(背叛) if you ever let them down.

2They feel ________(内疚) about not being able to see their son often because they are busy with their work.

3It's no use a__________ about the question with him, for he won't change his opinion.

4It is __________(荒谬的) to believe that number 13 is unlucky.

5If we pass the entrance examination and are fortunately a_________ to a university, we shall not stop making effort.

6The practice of law requires __________(了解) with court procedures.

7I apologize for the delay in __________(回复) to your message and greatly appreciate your patience.

8Chinese leaders are __________(坚定的) to continuing Deng Xiaoping's path of opening up policy and economic reform.

9The two organizations work together to raise public awareness of the vast scale of hunger ____________(全世界).

10We do not need to __________(羡慕,忌妒) any other person, for our existence is actually unique!

【答案】

1betrayed

2guilty

3arguing

4absurd

5admitted

6acquaintance

7response

8committed

9worldwide

10envy

【解析】根据所跟汉语或首字母用其正确形式完成句子

1句意:如果你曾经让他们失望,对你的公司或品牌有强烈情感投资的顾客将感到背叛。根据句意可知,用过去分词betrayed。

2句意:因为忙于工作,他们对不能经常看到孩子而感到内疚。根据句意可知填guilty。

3固定句式:It’s no use doing sth.做某事没用根据句意可知填arguing。

4句意:认为数字13是不幸运的这是荒谬的想法。根据句意可知填absurd。

5固定短语:be admitted to/into……录取根据句意可知答案为admitted。

6句意:司法实践需要熟悉法庭程序。根据句意可知填acquaintance。

7固定搭配:in response to……做出回应可知此处填response。

8固定词组:be committed to sth./doing sth.致力于……,根据句意可知答案为committed。

9句意:这两个组织共同努力提高公众对全球广泛存在的饥饿状况的意识。根据句意可知答案为worldwide。

10句意:我们没必要妒忌其他任何人,因为我们的存在都是世界独一无二的根据句意可知填envy。

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When Timmy was five, he found out that his aunt Bev had lung cancer. He wanted to do something to help her. His first idea was to sell his photos from a lemonade--type stand in front of his house in Pennsylvania. “My mom said it wouldn’t work because we were not on a busy street,” Timmy explains.

His next idea was to have an art show. Timmy decorated his home with candles, flowers, and white lights. Then he arranged his photos. Timmy’s mom, Sheila, remembers: “Our dining-room table was filled, the living room—everything was filled with photos.” Friends, family, and Timmy’s teachers came to the show. He raised more than $300 for cancer research that night. Aunt Bev was “very happy and excited,” he says.

After a local newspaper wrote a story about Timmy’s photos, a volunteer offered to help him set up a website. As people learned about his cause, called Camera for a Cure, Timmy began receiving invitations to sell his pictures at art galleries and fund-raisers. Since then, his work has appeared in more than 20 shows.

When Timmy is at a show, he greets each customer and talks about what he was thinking when he took his photos. And he always shares facts about lung cancer. Sometimes donations and sales are slow, but that doesn’t bother him. “It doesn’t matter how much money we made because we just raised awareness,” he says. Timmy knows that finding a cure for lung cancer will take time and effort. So Timmy will keep doing his part by shooting and selling photos of the things he sees.

1Before Timmy started Camera for a Cure, he ________.

A. always sold lemonade in front of his house.

B. liked making scrapbooks by using his photos.

C. had developed a deep interest in photography.

D. had been providing photos for a local newspaper.

2What can we learn about the art show Timmy held at his home?

A. It was generally popular.

B. It cost $300 to organize it.

C. It was funded by Aunt Bev.

D. It was advertised on a website.

3For Timmy, what’s the benefit of selling his photos at art galleries?

A. Raising money more quickly.

B. Improving his photographic skills

C. Exchanging ideas with other artists.

D. Increasing public awareness of lung cancer.

4Which of the following can best describe Timmy?

A. Proud and confident.

B. Imaginative but cautious.

C. Generous but self-centered.

D. Determined and warm-hearted.

【题目】阅读理解。

Silk production has a long and colourful history unknown to most people. Scientific discoveries have shown that silk production existed in China from around 2500 B.C., although it could be much older. For hundreds of years, China kept the secret of silk to itself as one for the most closely protected secrets in history. Anyone revealing the secret of silkworms or trying to take silkworm eggs out of ancient China was punished by death.

At one time silk was reserved only for the Chinese emperor. Gradually, others began wearing silk. In addition to being used for clothing, silk came to have industrial uses in ancient China, something that happened in the West only in modern times. Silk was used to make musical instruments, fishing lines, weapons, ropes and even paper. During the Han Dynasty silk became a form of money. Farmers paid taxes in both rice and silk. The prices of goods were calculated in lengths of silk just as they had once been calculated in gold. The importance of silk is even reflected in the Chinese language. For example, of the 5000 most common Chinese characters, around 500 have silk as their “key”.

In spite of their secrecy, the Chinese eventually lost their monopoly on silk production. It reached Korea in around 200 B.C. when immigrants from China arrived there. Silk production came to India in 300 A.D.. It was not until 500 A.D. that silk production came to Europe when travellers smuggled out silkworms in hollow tubes of bamboo. These were used to establish silk industry in Rome (modern-day Italy), although Chinese silk was still considered to be the best.

Silk was brought to Rome from China by means of the Silk Road. There were actually two Silk Roads, one over land and one on the sea. The land route in particular had a huge effect in history. All sorts of trade goods silver, gold, jade, porcelain passed along this road. Ideas travelled the Silk Road too. For example the religion of Buddhism was carried to China from India by traders on the Silk Road. The Silk Road created the first international culture, exposing many people to the ideas and treasures of both Western and Chinese cultures.

【1】How was China able to keep the secret of silk production?

A. It refused to sell its silk to other countries.

B. Foreigners were not permitted to enter China.

C. The silkworms needed were not able to survive outside China.

D. Chinese passing on the secret to foreigners were seriously punished.

【2】Which of the following uses of silk is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. A way of purchasing goods people sold.

B. A material used for making different products.

C. A method of paying money to the government.

D. A valuable gift given to foreigners travelling in China.

【3】In what order did silk production spread throughout the world according to the passage?

A. Europe à India à Korea à China.

B. China à Korea à India à Europe.

C. China à India à Korea à Europe.

D. China à Europe à India à Korea.

【4】The underlined phrase “smuggled out” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.

A. quietly traded B. openly removed

C. illegally transported D. violently stole

【5】Which of the following is true about the Silk Road?

A. It allowed for economic and cultural exchanges between countries.

B. It made China the most powerful country in the ancient world.

C. It could only be completed by travellers with access to a boat.

D. It was first developed for transferring religious ideas.

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