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【题目】短文填空
Once upon a time, there was a man from the State of Chu who loved his sword very much. One day, he was sitting in a boat preparing (cross) a river, when he accidentally (drop) his sword into the water. The people on board reminded him that he should go into the water to find his beloved sword back. The man felt (anxiety), too., he turned a deaf ear to that. And instead, he (immediate) took out a knife and made a notch(刻痕) on the side of the boat his dear sword fell. The people wondered why he did so. He said proudly the notch could help get his sword back. Shortly after the (arrive) at the shore, he entered the water just beneath the notch he made. After rather a long time, he returned empty-handed. Without doubt, he was laughed at in public and his story became well-known joke in China.
Today the idiom (relate) to the story is used to describe a person who stick strict rules without considering a changing environment.

【答案】to cross;dropped;anxious;However;immediately;where;arrival;a;related;to
【解析】本文叙述的故事是刻舟求剑。这个故事形容只会刻板地遵守规则,不懂变通的人。
①固定搭配:prepare to do sth.准备做某事,故填to cross。
②固定句式:was/were doing sth. when+主语+过去时,表示“正在做某事这时……”。此处用一般过去时态,故填dropped。注意双写。
③句意:这个人也感到焦虑。连系动词后面用形容词作表语,故填anxious。
④句意:岸上的人们提醒他去水里把剑找出来,这个人也感到焦虑。然而,他对那件事充耳不闻。根据句意可知,此处表示转折,因为后面有逗号,故填However。注意大写开头。
⑤副词修饰动词,故填immediately。
⑥此处a notch是先行词,在后面的定语从句中作地点状语,故填where。
⑦定冠词the用在名词前面,故填arrival。
⑧句意:这个故事在中国变成了一个著名的笑话。故填a。
⑨此处是过去分词作后置定语,be related to与……有关,故填related。
⑩固定搭配:stick to坚持,故填to。

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Most of us have lost our wallet at some stage in our lives. But few would imagine having it returned after 66 years. Edward Parker dropped his wallet in 1950 into an inaccessible spot behind a bookshelf, while working as an electrician, repairing World War Two bomb damage in the palace. The wallet stayed there until this year when a builder, doing some restoration work, finally found it.
The wallet is a time capsule. Its leather and webbing has long ago started to disintegrate. But it contains numerous pictures of family, invoices, receipts, old union cards, results of a chest X-ray (sent to him in 1948, the same year as the NHS was founded), a national service card dated 9 December 1944 and a medical insurance card. His business cards—E Parker, Electrical Contractor—seem almost original. Reflecting the typical methods of contact of the time, they have an address but no telephone number.
A month ago I was speaking to a press officer Lambeth Palace and he mentioned that the wallet had just been handed in. We thought it might be nice to try and work out whose it was and give it back to the family. Edward Parker is a pretty common name, but his medical card contained two places of residence—Poets Road and Springdale Road in north London. From this, Islington Council were able to find details of a marriage between Edward Parker and Constance Butler in 1947.
That information was enough to work out that he was still alive and in a care home in Essex, so I went to visit him. Now 89, Edward has dementia (痴呆), but he was clearly happy to get the wallet and in particular, the photographs back. He pointed out pictures of his mother and father, his brother, his cousins and his wife Constance, who was with him when I visited. He hadn't seen a picture of his father since he lost the wallet, Constance, 90, said.
(1)It can be inferred that Edward Parker ___________.
A.always lost his wallet
B.once took part in World War II
C.once worked as a builder
D.once worked as electrical technician
(2)What's the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.The producer of the wallet.
B.The raw material of the wallet.
C.The concrete contents of the wallet.
D.The high-quality shape of the wallet.
(3)What does the underlined word “disintegrate” in the second paragraph mean?
A.Maintain.
B.Damage.
C.Disappear.
D.Destroy.
(4)What plays a key role in returning the wallet?
A.Medical card.
B.Business card.
C.Old union card.
D.National service card.

【题目】Richard Williams works hard. He’s clever, careful, and fast. His work is dangerous. Richard thinks of himself as a professional—a professional thief.

Yesterday was a typical day. Richard dressed in a business suit, took his briefcase, and drove to a town about ten miles from his home. He parked his car in a busy area, then began to walk along the street. No one looked at him. He was another businessman walking to work.

At 8:05, Richard saw what he wanted. A man was leaving his house. Richard walked around the block again. At 8:10, he watched a woman leave the same house. After she left, Richard worked quickly. He walked to the side of the house and stood behind a tree. He took a screwdriver (螺丝刀) out of his briefcase and quickly opened the window and climbed in. First, he looked through the desk in the living room. He found $200 in cash. In the dining room, he put the silverware (银器) into his briefcase. The next stop was the bedroom. Richard stole a diamond ring and an emerald (祖母绿宝石) necklace. Richard passed a color TV, a stereo, and a camera, but he didn’t touch them. Everything had to fit into his briefcase. In less than five minutes, Richard climbed back out the window. He looked around carefully, then began his walk down the street again. No one looked at him. He was just another businessman, walking to work.

1Why did Richard wear a business suit?

A. Because he is a professional.

B. Because he didn’t want to draw others’ attention to him.

C. Because he works hard.

D. Because he is a thief.

2No one saw Richard get into the house because ________.

A. it was night time B. he ran very fast

C. he stood behind a tree D. he was very clever

3The reason why Richard didn’t take the TV set is that ________.

A. it is too big to carry

B. it is too heavy to carry

C. it is worth nothing

D. it is difficult for him to carry such a thing without being noticed

【题目】Cooking from Scratch W11 Change Your Life

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1. 1

Instead of rushing through the grocery store looking for things that can be easily reheated into easy meals, you start paying attention to ingredients. You learn how to read food labels and ingredient lists, figuring out what’s in the products you buy.

2. You begin to taste food differently.

All food, whether prepared from scratch or eaten in a restaurant # tastes different after you learn how to cook—because now you know what goes into creating a dish. 2

3. You start to see your body in a different way.

The connection between what you put into your body and how it makes you feel becomes clearer, once you’re making the food yourself. 3

4. You can control everything that goes into your food.

4 I there are things to which you’re sensitive or allergic, or simply do not like, you can leave those out. You’re the boss in your own kitchen. You can make your favorite foods over and over again.

5. You create balance in your life.

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A. This is hugely liberating.

B. You learn how to do grocery shopping.

C. You choose to buy organic food for health.

D. Eating home-made food contributes to a good life.

E. I love escaping to the kitchen for an hour to prepare dinner.

F. You star looking for inspiration for how to recreate those tastes at home.

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