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【题目】Directions: Complete the following passage by using the proper form of the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

1I had intended to go to your party yesterday but a(n) _______ guest visited me.

2The students’ union is fund raising for the _______ of a historical building on the campus.

3If a couple has had everything when they get _______, what should they expect in the future?

4The construction of two major high ways has made the once isolated village _______ to visitors.

5Our English courses are intended to help students develop a(n) _______ of poetry and literature.

6Let your child know that no one else should ever touch them without their _________.

【答案】

1unexpected

2preservation

3married

4accessible

5appreciation

6permission

【解析】

1考查形容词。句意:昨天我本打算去参加你的聚会,但是一个意外的客人来了。根据guest判断此处用形容词,再结合句意,此处应为意料之外的客人。故填unexpected

2考查名词。句意:学生会正在为保护学校的一栋历史性建筑而筹款。根据the判断此处用名词,再结合句意,此处应为保护历史建筑。故填preservation

3考查非谓语动词。句意:如果一对夫妻结婚时什么都有了,那将来他们应该期待什么呢?根据句意可知,此处考查固定短语get married(结婚)married作为get的表语。故填married

4考查形容词作宾补。句意:这两条高速路的建设使得曾经与世隔绝的村庄可对游客来说触手可及。分析句子结构可知,此处考查make+n.+adj的固定结构,形容词充当名词的

补足语,再结合短语accessible to sb (对某人来说可以接近)。故填accessible

5考查名词。句意:我们的英语课程

目的是帮助学生培养诗歌和文学的鉴赏力。根据a(n)判断此处用名词,再结合句意,此处应为鉴赏力。故填appreciation

6考查名词。句意:让你的孩子知道,任何人都不能未经许可碰他们。根据their判断此处用名词,再结合句意,此处应为许可。故填permission

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How sound and colour influence the taste of food

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It was 3 thought that the sense of taste and smell were the only human senses that played a role in experiencing flavour. Professor Charles Spence, a sensory psychologist at Oxford University, is a leading expert in his field. He believes that it is possible to change the flavor of food simply by exciting people’s sense of hearing. For example, listening to waves hitting the sea shore can make 4 detect seafood flavours.

Professor Spence has also discovered that 5 changing the colour of a food can influence the way it tastes. He found that by changing a drink from yellow to a deep red, it is possible to make it taste up to 12 per cent sweeter than it really is. He said: ‘This colour has strong 6 with very ripe fruit.’

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