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【题目】据句意及所给单词首字母或汉语意思完成下列句子.

【1】In considering people for jobs, we give p____________ to those with some experience.(偏爱)

2The Dragon King was overjoyed and a______________ the turtle to a very high position.(任命)

3The door locks a_____________________.(自动地)

4I s____________________ to your opinion.(同意)

5Can you give me your g______________ that the goods will be delivered before Friday.(保证)

6The government a__________________ to the people for the support.(呼吁)

7The opera house could not survive without commercial s_________________.(赞助商)

8He a____________ reducing military spending.(提倡)

9He has recently become a______________ to computer games.(上瘾)

【10After many attempts she e_________________ managed to get promotion.(终于)

【答案】

【1】preference

【2】appointed

【3】automatically

【4】subscribe/subscribed

【5】guarantee

【6】appealed

【7】sponsor

【8】advocated

【9】addicted

【10】eventually

【解析】

试题分析:

【1preference 名词preference偏爱;本句中该词作为动词give的宾语,该词动词短语give preference to偏爱....。

【2】appointed 动词appoint任命;本句中该词作为谓语动词和was overjoyed一起作为并列谓语,所以都要是使用一般过去时。

【3】automatically 副词automatically自动地;在本句中该词做状语修饰谓语动词lock。句意:那扇门自动关了起来。

【4】subscribe/subscribed 动词subscribe同意,在该词在本句中做谓语动词,因为句中并没有出现时间状语,所以可以使用现在时也可以使用过去时。

【5guarantee 名词guarantee保证;本句中该词作为动词give的宾语。句意:你能保证在星期五之前把货物投递到位吗?

【6】appealed 动词appeal呼吁,吸引;构成动词短语appeal to呼吁,吸引;句意:政府呼吁人们支持。

【7】sponsor 名词sponsor赞助者,本句中该词作为介词without的宾语。句意:如果没有商业赞助商,这个电影院就无法继续生产下去了。

【8】advocated 动词advocate提倡,本句中该词作为谓语动词。句意:他提倡降低军费支出。

【9】addicted 形容词addicted上瘾的,与系动词be/become构成短语be/become addicted to....对....上瘾;句意:最近他对电脑游戏上瘾了。

【10】eventually 副词eventually最后,终于。在本句中该词做状语修饰谓语动词manage to get promotion。句意:在多次尝试以后,她最好成功被提拔了。

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William doesn’t exist, and none of this is real. But it might be soon. “In five to ten years, computing and communications are going to be free and everywhere, in your walls, in your car, on your body,’ says Victor Zue, leader of Project Oxygen.

Project Oxygen has one big idea: to create better relationships between machines and people. The dream is that computer will learn to understand what people want.

So, what changes will there be at work? Firstly, the building will know where everyone is, all the time. You want to talk to someone? Type the person’s name on the nearest computer. It will show you a map of the building and exactly where this person is. You then call this person, who picks up the nearest telephone, also shown on the computer. If he or she is busy with a client(客户)or in a meeting, the computer will tell you.

Is all this really possible? Visit the Siebel Center, Illinois and see for yourself: computers in the doors and walls, cameras everywhere, the technology of the future, but here today.

【1】William doesn’t’ show his passport because__________.

A. he is not required to show his passport

B. he doesn’t need a passport in that airport

C. his information can be read by a machine

D. only a man from foreign country needs to show his passport

【2】The computer chip in William’s arm contains his information except_______.

A. his name B. his age

C. his I.D. number D. his job

【3】The dream of Project Oxygen is that computers will ________

A. show you where the person is you are calling

B. let you pick up the nearest telephone

C. learn to understand what people want

D. show you a map of every building

【4】In the Siebel Center, Illinois, ________.

A. computers are everywhere

B. the technology of the future is there today

C. there are cameras in the doors and walls

D. the future technology will be there in 5-10 years

【题目】Suppose you want to go abroad and learn about the foreign exchange in culture in different countries. Here is some information you may need.

NameSusan Lane Age22
PlaceReykjavik, Iceland, 1994.
Cost$7,000
OrganizationAFS
Experience“I think it was a turning point in my life. I began to understand more about my own culture by experiencing another culture and seeing how other people live.”

NameSara Small Age23
PlaceCrivitz, Germany, 1996.
Cost$8,000
OrganizationEF Foundation
Experience“I love the traveling and I made a lot of friends. I found the European school system to be hard but I am fluent now in German so it was worth it. I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again.”

NameDavid Links Age16
PlaceStuttgart, Germany, 1996.
Cost$4,500
OrganizationSouthern Cross Cultural Exchange
Experience“I wanted to try something that was very different in culture. In Germany everything was different but I soon got settled. The family I was with was great and I really feel as though I have a second family.”


NameTom Jennings Age21
PlaceConflans, France, 1995.
Cost$7,000
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