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Disneynature's new true life adventure film “Born in China” takes a journey into the wilds of China few people have ever gone. Following the stories of three animal families, the film transports audiences to some of most extreme environments on Earth to witness some deeply moving (moment). A caring panda mother guides her growing baby as she begins to explore and seek (independent) actively. A two-year-old golden monkey who feels unhappy with his new baby sister (run) away from home to join up with a group of free-spirited monkeys. And a mother snow leopard (雪豹)—an animal (rare) caught on camera—faces the real challenge of raising her two babies. Featuring (astonish), never-before-seen images, the film guides audiences through China—from the icy mountains the heart of the bamboo forest—on the wings of red-crowned cranes (丹顶鹤), smoothly tying the extraordinary tales together.
“Born in China”, (direct) by accomplished Chinese filmmaker Lu Chuan, is a co-production of Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group. Disneynature is partnering with World Wildlife Fund and donating a percentage of ticket sales (help) protect pandas and snow leopards in China.

【答案】where;the;moments;independence;runs;rarely;astonishing;to;directed;tohelp
【解析】本文为介绍说明文。文章介绍了迪士尼集团以国家地域拍摄的自然题材电影《我们诞生在中国》向世界展示中国独树一帜的丰富自然地貌风物和特有的神奇物种。该片以中国独有的三个野生动物家庭为主线:四川大熊猫、三江源雪豹、川金丝猴,以交叉剪辑的方式来讲述了各自在神秘的自然保护区出生、成长的感人故事。

①考查定语从句。此处为定语从句,先行词为the wilds of China(中国野外),连词在从句中作地点状语。故填where。

②考查冠词。形容词最高级前应使用定冠词。故填the。

请在此填写小题的解析!

③考查名词的数。根据空前限定词some可知,此处应使用moment的复数形式。故填moments。

请在此填写小题的解析!

④考查词性转化。此处作seek的宾语,意为“寻找独立”,应使用名词形式。故填 independence。

⑤考查主谓一致。本句主语是A two-year-old golden monkey,此处作句子的谓语动词,应使用第三人称单数形式。故填runs。

⑥考查词性转化。此处修饰动词caught,应使用副词形式。故填rarely。

⑦考查词性转化。此处指“具有着令人惊奇的、从未见过的形象,这部电影引领着观众……”。ing形容词表“令人……的”。故填astonishing。

⑧考查介词搭配。from…to…“从……到……”。故填to。

⑨考查非谓语动词。此处与主语Born in China为动宾关系,应使用过去分词作定语。故填 directed。

⑩考查非谓语动词。donate sth. to do sth.“捐献某物去做某事”,此处表目的,应使用不定式。故填to help。

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A handshake is one of the most common ways to greet others, but US President Donald Trump's unusual method has been put under the microscope lately.
Much like an arm wrestler in a match, the recently-elected leader has a habit of yanking (猛拉) people's hands toward himself during handshakes. And while a typical handshake is only brief, the one between him and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Feb 10 lasted a full 19 seconds.
Simply having a strong hand is not the explanation here. According to Darren Stanton, a body language expert from the UK, while handshakes are usually an exchange of kindness, Trump uses his as a way to show power and control, regardless of how uncomfortable it makes people. “It is as if to say, 'Hey, I'm in charge, don't mess with me,' ” Stanton told The Independent.
Apart from Trump's “yank-shake”, there are other ways people display power with their hands. At business talks or political meetings, for example, some people may rotate (旋转) their wrists during handshakes so that their hand ends up on top instead of underneath. Some may squeeze so hard that it leaves the other person's hand in pain.
According to Stanton, by pulling people into his personal space, Trump is also testing whether they are willing to cooperate with him. “For example, if someone was resistant to being yanked towards him and stood their ground, he would know that he has work to do with them before he got what he wanted,” Stanton told Express.
This is probably why on Feb 13 when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the White House, all eyes were on how he was going to handle Trump's handshake. Fortunately, Trudeau managed to avoid the embarrassment by grabbing Trump's shoulder to stop himself being pulled in. Afterward, some Twitter users wrote that this proved Trudeau's strong leadership, with one even calling the moment “one of Canada's greatest victories”.
Vice magazine summed up the exchange between the two leaders as: “... no regular handshake. This was the first shot in a bloodless war.”
(1)According to Darren Stanton, Trump uses his “yank-shake” to _____.
a. show his kindness
b. gain control
c. remind people of his status
d. see if people are cooperative
e. get people to lower their guard
A.bcd
B.abc
C.ace
D.bde
(2)The phrase “stood their ground” in Paragraph 5 probably means _____.
A.going ahead
B.standing still
C.turning around
D.pulling out
(3)According to the text, the way Trudeau reacted to Trump's handshake _____.
A.annoyed Trump
B.displayed his power
C.was considered rude
D.was likely to start a war
(4)What can be concluded from the text?
A.Some people spin their wrists during handshakes to show extra respect.
B.Handshakes are the most preferable way for political leaders to greet others.
C.The way someone shakes another person's hand can have different meanings.
D.The longer two people shake their hands, the better their relationship is.

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