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【题目】A superhero is a fictional character with special powers. Since the first superman story was written in the USA in 1938, superheroes 1 (appear) in various comic books around the world. But more recently they have become better known 2 film characters.

Although superhero powers vary 3 (wide), superman strength and the ability to fly are common. Some superheroes do not have special powers 4 have developed some other important abilities. 5 (protect) friends and family, a superhero’s identity is normally kept secret, which often 6 (mean) superheroes have 7 complicated double life.

There have been 8 (success) superheroes in countries other than the USA. Examples include Cybersix from Argentina and the heroes of AK Comics from Egypt. Japan is the only country 9 has many superhero characters as the USA. However, most Japanese superheroes are short-lived. While American entertainment companies reinvent superheroes, 10 (hope) they will stay popular, Japanese companies frequently introduce new characters.

【答案】

1have appeared

2as

3widely

4but

5To protect

6means

7a

8successful

9that

10hoping

【解析】

1have appeared 考查动词的时态。根据Since the first superman story was written in the USA in 1938自从美国第一个超人故事诞生之后,可知主句用现在完成时。

2as 考查介词 。be known as 因。。而出名;

3widely 考查副词。句意:虽然超能力有广泛的用途,超人的力气和会飞的能力是很普通的。

4but 考查连词。句意:许多超人没有特殊的能力但可以发展其它的能力。

5To protect 考查非谓语动词 。句意:为了保护朋友和家人,超人的身份是保密的。

6means 考查动词的时态。根据often可知用一般现在时;

7a 考查冠词。Have a ..life 过着。。的生活。

8successful 考查形容词 。句意:其它国家有比超人更成功的超级英雄。

9that 考查定语从句,先行词是the only country_______ has many superhero characters as the USA定语从句缺少主语,故用that引导。

10hoping 考查非谓语动词 。句意:尽管美国娱乐界已经重塑这个超级英雄,希望他能继续受欢迎下去。

考点 :语法填空。

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The best things can come from the worst experiences

Once, when I was in Sicily, I was cheated by a stranger for a hundred dollars. At first I was astonished._____2___and what I would do if I had it. But what I learned from this about humanity, about the nature of good and evil within people, and how circumstances force them to do bad things showed me a lot about myself and how to deal with misfortune.

___3__

The cost of a trip may be a couple of thousand dollars, depending on how big you go. But the value it could have on your life and your memories could be priceless. Think about how much you are willing to spend, sure, but also consider what else you want from your vacation, who you want to meet, what kind of experiences you want to have, and how you want to remember it ten years from now.

Don’t follow others’ footsteps and find your own path

___4__, but I look forward to wandering away from the group, down labyrinthine alleys(迷宫般的小巷), into different shops and neighborhoods, to experience my own understanding of a city and its environment. The same applies to when I come home from my trip.

____5_____

Unavoidably, you will see or hear things worth telling friends about when you return home. After traveling enough, you will have all the practice you need to become a master story-teller.

So keep traveling with these lessons in mind and learn more from your experiences abroad.

A. Plan for the unexpected

B. I spent the entire next day thinking about what I should have done to keep my money

C.Traveling in a guided tour can be informative and fun

D.Traveling is kind of like being in love.

E.Learn how to tell a better story

F. Price and value are two different things

G.Here are some ways to help you make the most of your travel experience.

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The toddler stage (学步期) begins when a baby starts to walk, usually at about the age of 1. Most children also start saying words at about this time. As toddlers grow they become stronger and have more control of their bodies. Their thinking skills also improve. 2 They like to copy what other people say and do.

Between the ages of 3 and 5, children are in the preschool stage. Children learn many important skills during this stage. They learn to share and to take turns. 3 Playing with others helps them learn how to get along with all kinds of people.

Starting school marks a new stage. Children’s minds develop quickly as they learn reading and writing. They also learn more about cooperating with others.

Between 9 and 12 years old, children are preteens. 4 They become better at controlling their behavior. Preteens also understand how to be helpful to others.

5 As preteens become teenagers, they move one step closer to becoming adults and living on their own.

A. This growth is called child development.

B. As their bodies grow stronger, they try sports.

C. They learn how to play simple games with rules.

D. During this stage they become much more independent.

E. The end of the preteen years marks the end of childhood.

F. They slowly start putting words together to make sentences.

G. Preteens also become more aware of the world beyond their home.

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2 What causes you anxiety when you are studying? Too much noise? Then move to a quieter place. Delayed work? Catch up with your studies a couple nights before. That way you can save the final night before the exam to review and get a good night of sleep.

The second way to deal with worry is to replace thoughts. Suppose you wake up at three in the morning and you’re worried about an exam. What do you do? 3 Doing something productive might allow you to sleep better when you finally do go back to bed.

Another way to replace negative thoughts is to do something physically active. Work out. Take a quick walk or a nice run. 4 For example, I might worry about the exam having surprise questions that I’m not prepared to answer. But I can put those thoughts aside by reminding myself that I’ve taken many exams and I’ve handled surprise questions before.

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A. How bad is that really?

B. The first is to delete the causes.

C. Another idea is to think positive thoughts.

D. Worry robs us of energy, focus and motivation.

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F. What we should do is to think positively and get rid of it.

G. So we are supposed to make our effort to improve our surroundings.

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Actor Zhou Xun also called on society to show greater understanding and support toward autistic children and their families.

【1】The underlined word “impair” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?

A. cause B. improve C. increase D. damage

2】Which of the following statements about Autism is FALSE?

A. It is a kind of illness that cannot be cured.

B. Nothing can be done about it.

C. People in China were not well aware of it in the past.

D. A lot of children suffer from it in China.

3】What can we know from Paragraph 7?

A. It is quite difficult for parents to accept that their children have autism.

B. Training in an intervention facility can stop children with autism living in their own world.

C. There is only one intervention facility for autistic children in China.

D. Doctors often break down when they tell parents their children have autism.

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