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【题目】

1Luckily, the fire _______ by the time we got there.

2The haze (雾霾) is over, and we can _______ fresh air freely again.

3While_______torunaway,shefell offthehorseanddied.

4There are 10, 000 Mobikes _______ in our city now.

5The boss gave us a 20-minute speech. _______, he wanted us to work harder with less pay.

6Here is the book. First _______ it and then tell me what you think of it.

7Most slimmers (减肥者) _______ putting weight back on.

8_______, an adult laughs about 15 times a day.

9The man who _______ the shop was found by the police.

10According to new scientific research, alarm clocks may_______radiation (辐射) that is bad for your health.

【答案】

1had been put out

2take in

3makinggreatefforts

4in all

5In a nutshell

6look through

7end up

8On average

9set fire to/ had set fire to

10give out

【解析】选词填空要注意所选词的意思和句子的意思,另外还要注意它在句子中的正确形式,如,名词要注意可数还是不可数,单数还是复数,动词要注意它在句中所作的成分,如果是谓语动词要注意它的时态,语态等,如果是非谓语动词,则要判断它用动词-ing形式、动词-ed形式还是不定式等。

1had been put out put out 扑灭,熄灭。当我们到达那里的时候,很幸运的是,火已经被扑灭了。 根据时间状语by the time we got there, “到达”和 “扑灭”两个动作有先有后,在先的那个用过去完成时。

2take in 考查固定短语,take in 吸收,让进入。雾霾结束了,我们又可以自由地呼吸新鲜空气了。

3making great efforts 此句考查时间状语从句的省略。当时间状语从句中的主语跟主句的主语一致或者是it,并且谓语是be的时候,从句主语和be可以省略,此句补充完整应为While she was making great efforts to run away, she fell off the horse and died.

4in all in all 总共,总计。 现在我们市总共有一万辆摩拜

5In a nutshell in a nutshell 简而言之。老板给了我们20分钟的演讲。简言之,他想让我们用更少的工资更努力地工作。

6look through look through此处作“浏览”讲。这就是那本书。首先浏览一下,然后告诉我你对它的看法。

7end up 考查固定短语end up doing 以…而告终大多数的瘦身者最终会恢复体重

8On average 根据about 15 times a day可以判断,用on average 。平均一个成年人一天会笑15次。

9set fire to/ had set fire to set fire to 纵火。定语从句动作set先于主句动作catch发生,因此用过去完成时,通常如果不必强调时间关系,尤其是口语中也可以用一般过去时。

10give out give out 发出,放出。根据新的科学研究,闹钟可能会发出一种辐射,对你的健康有害。

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Greco-Roman Festival

Friday, April 28th!

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Group

Number

1:00 pm -1:25 pm

1:30 pm -1:55 pm

2:00 pm -2:25 pm

2:30 pm -3:30 pm

I

Activity I; Place: Gym

Activity III; Place: Library

Activity II; Place: Cafeteria

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II

Activity II; Place: Cafeteria

Activity I; Place: Gym

Activity III; Place: Library

III

Activity III; Place: Library

Activity II; Place: Cafeteria

Activity I; Place: Gym

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A. players wear a toga for the football throw

B. different physical competitions are offered

C. Mrs. Jones is the judge of the competitions

D. skills in throwing are needed in these games

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A. A painting of ancient Chinese coins.

B. A drawing of ancient Greek buildings.

C. A sculpture of an ancient Indian athlete.

D. A model of an ancient Egyptian sculpture.

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A. make Greek or Roman food

B. compete in Olympic events

C. perform at the talent show

D. join the Toga-Tying party

4The text is most probably _____.

A. a poster for school activities

B. a want ad for student volunteers

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Henley Street, Strafford-Upon-Auon Tel: 01789 204016

Shakespeare’s Birthplace Was the childhood home of William Shakespeare. Take a step back in time and see what life was like for the young Shakespeare growing up in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The house has been exactly furnished, and includes both original and copy items similar to those which would have been there in the house when Shakespeare was a boy. Beautiful painted cloths hang on the walls, brightly colored fabrics fill the rooms and his father’s glove workshop has been recreated. At the back of the house is a beautiful garden containing many plants,herbs and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays.

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◎Town center parking

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A. £18.6. B. £15.

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