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【题目】阅读填空(共1小题)

阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在第1至5小题的横线上填入适当的单词,使文章通顺连贯。

Mr.Rock teaches maths at a secondary school.He knows well of his neighbors except the man 【1】 __lives next door.The man never speaks to anyone and no one know what he does to make 【2】__living.

One day.when Mr.Rook came home from work,he found a gold necklace outside his door.Mr.Rook wondered where it came from.He thought that perhaps someone had dropped it.Mr.Rock planned to take【3】__to the police station the next day.He thought the police would be able to find the owner.Just then,the police came to Mr.Rook's home【4】__saw the necklace in his hand.Mr.Rock was very shocked when he was accused(起诉)of robbery(抢劫).A policeman told him that a jewelry(珠宝)shop had been robbed.A witness said that she had seen someone run 【5】 __ the jewelry shop into Mr.Rock's building right after the robbery.Mr.Rock was not the robber, but how could he prove it?

【答案】

【1】who

【2】a

【3】it

【4】and

【5from

【解析】

试题解析:

【1分析句子,可知这是一个定语从句,在从句中缺主语。由于先行词是人man,可知要用关系代词who。考点定位: 定语从句。

【2在英语中,make a living是固定搭配,意思是:谋生。考点定位: 冠词;词组/短语

【3分析句子,可知本空格要用一个代词指代前文提到的jewelry,故用it。考点定位: 代词/不定代词

【4分析句子,可知空格应该用一个连词来连接句子。根据句意可知应该用表示连接顺承的连词,故用and。考点定位: 连词/连接词

【5分析句子意思,可知应该用介词from。考点定位: 介词/介词短语

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Reported in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, a research team led by the University of Auckland’s Elizabeth Broadbent made a study featuring 50 healthy adults ranging in age from 64 to 97. They were asked to write for 20 minutes per day for three consecutive(连续的) days.

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Two weeks after the third day of writing, all participants received a standard 4mm skin biopsy(皮下活体组织检查) on their inner arm. The very tiny wounds caused by the biopsy were photographed regularly over the following days to determine the rate at which they healed.

On the 11th day after the biopsy, the wounds completely healed on 76.2 percent of those who had done the expressive writing. That was true of only 42.1 percent of those who had written about everyday activities.

“The biological and psychological mechanisms(机体) behind this effect remain unclear,” the researchers wrote, noting that those who had done the expressive writing did not report lower stress levels or fewer depressive symptoms than the others in the control group. Even if they weren’t consciously aware of feeling more relaxed or positive, the expressive writing appeared to have caused some sort of bodily reaction—probably involving their immune systems—that hastened their recovery.

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A. What they wrote.

B. Where they wrote.

C. When they wrote.

D. How often they wrote.

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A. about three days B. about a month

C. about two weeks D. about ten days

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A. speeded B. showed C. limited D. ruined

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