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【题目】Directions : Complete the sentences with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used once. There is one extra that you do not need.

1I believe when people are in troubles, their families will ______to rescue them as soon as they know that.

2_______digital music, fans listen to fewer albums straight through.

3__________change. As uncomfortable as it is sometimes, change allows us to stretch and grow.

4I love so many of the photos I took from this adventure, but this one for whatever reason…..puts me ______for words.

5If our customs _______the low introductory price, they will buy and become more loyal to our brand.

6Currently, the rescue work has finished basically, and the cause of the explosion is still ________.

7After a long hunt for him, we saw him _______from the crowd.

8Though he is ________considered to be a great man, his name will probably remain glorious, for the greatest building was named after him.

【答案】

1D

2I

3B

4E

5H

6G

7C

8F

【解析】

1考查动词固定搭配。句意:我相信当人们遇到困难的时候,一旦他们的家人知道了会不顾一切的去营救他们。情态动词will后面跟动词原形;固定搭配:throw all caution to the winds“不顾一切。故选D

2考查介词短语。句意:随着数字音乐的兴起,粉丝们直接听专辑的次数越来越少。固定词组:With the rise of“随着......的崛起。故填With the rise of。故选I。

3考查动词。句意:拥抱改变。尽管有时会感到不舒服,但改变让我们成长。此处是祈使句,用动词原形。embrace“拥抱”,故填Embrace。故选B。

4考查介词词组。句意:我很喜欢这次探险拍的很多照片,但这一张不管出于什么原因……让我无言以对。介词词组:at a loss“不知所措。故填at a loss。故选E。

5考查动词短语。句意:如果我们的顾客被我们的低价所吸引,他们就会购买我们的产品,并对我们的品牌更加忠诚。动词短语:get hooked on“上钩。故填get hooked on。故选H。

6考查介词短语。句意:目前,救援工作已基本结束,爆炸原因仍在调查中。介词短语:under investigation“在调查研究中。故填under investigation。故选G。

7考查现在分词作宾语补足语。句意:经过长时间的寻找,我们看到他从人群中出现了。固定搭配:see sb. doing sth.“看见某人正在做某事。此处是现在分词作宾语补足语,故填emerging。故选C。

8考查固定短语。句意:虽然他绝不被认为是一个伟人,但他的名字可能会永远辉煌,因为最伟大的建筑物是以他的名字命名的。固定短语:by no means“决不。故填by no means。故选F。

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【题目】 This photograph taken and released on Sep 28, 2018 by Indonesia’s National Agency for Disaster Management shows a house destroyed by a 7.5 magnitude () earthquake in the small town Donggala on Sulawesi Island. The quake brought down many buildings while tsunami waves hit into its beachfront. “All the things in my house were shaking and it left a small crack on my wall. Anyway, I survived!” one of the local people Mohammad Fikri said by telephone.

But the biggest killer was probably soil liquefaction (地基液化), which happens when a powerful quake turns the dry ground into a liquid mire (泥沼) and this totally destroyed several neighborhoods.

The official death reports rose to 1,948, and most of them were in Palu, the center of the Sulawesi Island. Bodies are still being dug out and the numbers from less populated areas are increasing but they seem to have suffered fewer deaths than the city. No one knows how many people are missing, especially in the areas hit by liquefaction, but it could be as high as 5,000, the National Disaster Agency said.

At a Palu middle school, fewer than 50 of its 697 students came. School principal Abdul Rashid said at least four students were killed in the quake. “Classes haven’t started. We’re only collecting data to find out how many students are safe,” he said. One boy chatting in the school with friends said he was disappointed that so few of his classmates had shown up. “I’m still waiting for the Ministry of Education to give us instructions on when to begin classes. For now, I don’t think we’re ready. Many children are so frightened that they need time to calm down.”

The government has collected $37 million to help victims of the earthquake. With the efforts of rescue workers and volunteers, the supply of gas and electricity has been recovered. Ruins would be cleared and areas hit by liquefaction would be turned into parks, gymnasiums and other public spaces, a spokesman said.

1It can be learned from paragraph 1 that ________.

A.the photo is released by Mohammad Fikri

B.no death was reported in the small town

C.the quake damaged many local buildings

D.Donggala is a town located off the Sulawesi island

2What caused the most damage in the quake?

A.A power failure.B.The cutoff of gas supply.

C.Soil liquefaction.D.The cracks of houses.

3Which of the following statements about the earthquake is TRUE?

A.Few people in Palu were killed in the quake.

B.People in the countryside suffered more from the hit.

C.Few students showed up because of their disappointment over the school.

D.The government is taking active measures against the disaster.

4What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?

A.To make a brief introduction of the damage caused by the tsunami.

B.To give a detailed news report of the Donggala quake.

C.To stress the importance of the rescue work after the quake.

D.To describe the students’ concern for safety at school.

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The Women's Institute is urging supermarkets to do more to help consumers reduce their home food waste, after a survey of its own membership showed widespread confusion about “best before” and “use by” labeling(标签) on packaging.
Its new analysis of products on supermarket shelves found that “once-opened” instructions were often contradictory and often failed to make clear whether they were a guide to food safety or quality. Only 45% of 5,000 WI members surveyed understood that best-before dates were a sign of food quality, while 26% did not understand that the more important use-by dates were a decisive guide to food safety.
In its report on food waste, the WI said supermarkets were “potentially contributing to home food waste by leading customers to buy more food than they need, and giving conflicting and confusing on-pack information that leaves customers unsure about how long a product remains safe to eat in the home setting”. The 42-page report is part of the WI's ongoing campaign to reduce food waste. To underline the point about conflicting information, it cites(引用) a can of Sainsbury's own-brand sweetcorn advising consumers to eat it within one day of opening, while a similar tin from Waitrose gave consumers two days to finish it. Green Giant sweetcorn, however, has no specified date for eating once opened.
Marylyn Haines Evans, chair of the Women's Institute's public affairs said: “WI members are some of the more informed members of society about food and cookery, but they are still confused about food labelling and 'once-opened' information. So we would like supermarkets to extend the amount of time that consumers have to use a product in their homes by making all of their once-opened instructions on product packaging consistent, and completely remove once-opened instructions on products where food safety is not an issue.”
(1)What mainly leads to food waste according to WI?
A.Poor quality of food.
B.Attractive packaging of products.
C.Competition among supermarkets.
D.Consumers' confusion about on-pack information.
(2)Which of the following can inform you of food safety?
A.
B.
C.
D.
(3)Why are the three supermarkets mentioned in Paragraph 3?
A.To attract more consumers.
B.To compare their products.
C.To comment on their service.
D.To make WI's report convincing.
(4)What does Evans suggest supermarkets do about reducing food waste?
A.Extend life of a product.
B.Turn to well-informed WI members.
C.Give consistent once-opened instructions.
D.Remove instructions on product packaging.

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