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【题目】In the rich world, 1(dominate) by Apple and Samsung, and where even fading 2 (brand) such as Nokia and Blackberry remain familiar, Xiaomi and Huawei are still largely 3 (know).

The coming 4 (expand) of Xiaomi and Huawei will be a real legend. Mobile phones are the most desired type of complex goods in the world, beating out 5 only rivals --cars and televisions –6 a mile. Though Apple 7 (invent) the iPhone, and Samsung spread smartphones, it’s Xiaomi and Huawei 8 showed the world how to create a market to meet the rising demand of the rapidly expanding middle class.

Xiaomi and Huawei mark the end of China as 9 pure importer of products designed elsewhere. As a result, by 10 means will Apple Inc's iPhone hold the title of the best-selling smartphone in China, highlighting the mounting challenges it faces from local smartphone vendors(供应商).

【答案】

1dominated

2brands

3unknown

4expansion

5their

6by

7invented

8that

9a

10no

【解析】本文主要讲述了当今手机行业的发展状况,苹果和三星手机的流行和高知名度,一些品牌,如诺基亚的衰退,以及中国国产的小米和华为,讲述了手机行业之间的竞争,小米和华为手机努力成为国内最畅销的品牌,赶超外国品牌。

1语态考察题。根据句意,应该是被动句,且后面有by,进一步确定是被动语态,做状语,dominate改为dominated。

2名词单复数考察题。brand是名词,根据such as后举出的多个例子,所以brand应改为复数,加s,为brands。

3细节理解题。根据第一段话的意思来看,是在说苹果和三星手机较流行,诺基亚等品牌衰退,然后又用and连接,意思上并没有转折,说的是小米和华为手机也不是很出名。此处缺少表语,know改为形容词,并改为否定形式,以符合句意。

4动词的形式转化题。句中The coming 是形容词,要到来的,其后加名词作主语,expand是动词,所以expand要改为名词形式expansion。

5代词的考察与句意理解。rivals是指cars and television,所以要找前面提到的主语,their 即指mobile phones。

6固定词组的考察。by a mile 离目标/正确答案还很远的意思。

7时态考察题。在本句中,由it’s Xiaomi and Huawei ___8___ showed the world how to create a market to meet the rising demand of the rapidly expanding middle class.中的showed看出本句时态是一般过去时。所以invent改为invented。

8固定句式考察题。强调句It’s +被强调部分+that/who+句子. 此句中被强调的部分是Xiaomi Huawei,是物,用that。

9冠词的考察题。此处a pure importer 意思是一个纯进口国。importer是单数,且第一次出现,没有特指,所以用a。

10固定词组考察题。by no means 是绝不,并不,一点也不的意思。by no means引导一个倒装句。

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The scientists say that human life has changed greatly. Our bodies have not been able to deal with these changes in lifestyle and this has led to new kinds of sicknesses.2They are called“diseases of civilization”.Many cancers and diseases of the blood system are examples of such diseases.

The scientists noted that people in both the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age enjoyed very little alcohol or tobacco, probably none.3However, a change in food is one of the main differences between life in ancient times and that today.

Stone Age people hunted wild animals for their meat, which had much less fat than domestic (驯养的) ones. They ate a lot of fresh wild vegetables and fruits. They did not have milk or any other dairy products, and they made very little use of grains. 4 We eat six times more salt than our ancestors and we eat more sugar as well. We eat twice as much fat but only one third as much protein (蛋白质) and much less vitamin C.

5But the scientists say that we would be much healthier if we eat much the same way the ancient people did, cutting the amount of fat, salty and sweet food.

A. Stone Age people lived a simple life without any meat.

B. But today, we enjoy eating a lot of these.

C. In that case, they would live a much healthier life.

D. Ancient people also got lots of physical exercise.

E. These new sicknesses were not known in ancient times.

F. People today probably don't want to live like our ancestors.

G. Modern people used to suffer from“diseases of civilization”.

【题目】阅读理解。

The saying “a penny for your thoughts” is an English idiom simply asking people to volunteer their opinions on an issue being discussed. In modern usage, it is often stated as an indirect way of asking what someone is thinking about.

This phrase is basically a proposal (提议), and the speaker is offering to pay to hear the listener's thoughts. It is an idiom, of course, and not meant literally (字面上地) so no real payment generally takes place.

When the saying originated, a penny was worth a lot more than it is in the 21st century.Therefore, “a penny for your thoughts” likely indicated the thoughts were more valuable to those asking the listener for them than they are by today's standards. This loss of value can be used ironically (讽刺地), however, through tone (语气) of voice; it can be used to indicate that someone's idea is bad or worth a penny in modern value.

The phrase is generally credited to a man by the name of John Heywood, who was born sometime just before the 16th century. During his life, he was a writer who penned many plays and a book in 1546, later known as The Proverbs of John Heywood. It is likely that Heywood did not actually come up with the phrase “a penny for your thoughts”. Rather, he was simply the first person to have set the phrase down in written form. The actual origins of the term are unknown, and since his book was simply a collection of common idioms and expressions, it was probably familiar to people in the mid 1500s.

Another phrase similar to “a penny for your thoughts”is offering “your two cents” after making a statement. Someone might give his or her opinion and then say, “that's my two cents,” to indicate the value of his or her idea. While, much like a penny, “two cents” is relatively low in value now, it would have been more valuable at one time and the expression is used in much the same way.

【1】When someone says “a penny for your thoughts”, he or she________.

A.wants to ask you for advice

B.considers your thoughts unique

C.is curious about what's on your mind

D.will pay for what you're thinking about

【2】The modern meaning of “a penny for your thoughts” ________.

A.is more closely connected to the value of the penny

B.can differ greatly according to a speaker's tone of voice

C.can confuse the listener easily

D.is more popularly accepted

【3】In what way is Heywood related to the phrase “a penny for your thoughts”?

A.He came up with it while he was writing.

B.He helped to explain the origins of it.

C.He contributed to the wide use of it.

D.He was the first person to use it.

【4】What do we know about the phrase “your two cents”?

A.It is usually used at the end of a statement.

B.It comes from “a penny for your thoughts”.

C.It has witnessed some changes since the 16th century.

D.It is more familiar to people than “a penny for your thoughts”.

【题目】阅读理解。

For twenty years, I saved all my college course notes and textbooks: that's a lot of paper.

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Well, the Big Day eventually did arrive; only it was different than expected. My wife, always more accepting changes than I am, finally talked me into clearing out the entire mess.

The pain I experienced was also unexpected. What hurt me was to come across those terrible papers I'd written, which reminded me of my poor study habits, and an embarrassing lack of comprehension. It was great to get rid of them. But it was also a clearing of personal history.

At first, I struggled with this. The truth was in the record that my books, my notes, and my papers were primary source materials, documenting an important time in my life. To clear them out was to clear out the truth.

What I've learned since taking this leap is that the process is more important than the truth. I feel as if much of my real education during my college years isn't in the documents but now in me.

So I am glad to free myself of this physical burden. And what's better is that I don't need to look back to those painful moments. They belong to the past.

You might want to consider doing something similar, either under the stairs of your basement or in your mind.

What is the personal rubbish piling in your life? Clear it out and make your life awesome.

【1】Why was the author finally determined to desert all the college materials?

A.Because his wife persuaded him to.

B.Because they were of no use at all.

C.Because they were heavy on the moves.

D.Because they occupied space too long.

【2】The author struggled at the very beginning for ________.

A.a sense of pain

B.a sense of embarrassment

C.a sense of regret for the past

D.a sense of losing part of his history

【3】What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?

A.The past experiences.

B.The wasted collegerelated materials.

C.The rubbish in the basement.

D.Physical and psychological mess.

【4】What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Let It Go B.Sort It Out

C.Give up the Past D.Forget the History

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