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【题目】语法填空
Have you ever thought about the best meal you have ever eaten? For many people, it isn't just about the quality of the food; it's also about great memories of a particular vacation or the person it was shared . We asked 100 famous chefs from around the world their best meals were, and we got some (interest) answers.
As the researchers expected, 30% of the chefs(survey) said that their best meal as a kid was still what they liked the most as an adult. 20% (consider) a meal in a fancy restaurant as the best one in their lives, and another 10% said that a meal while on vacation with their wifehusband was the best of all time. 15% said that a simple meal that they often cooked at home ranked (high) than any other meal, and the same number said that their best dish was something they make where they work. (surprising), 10% of these chefs said that their favorite meal of their entire lives was at a fast food restaurant! These best (cook) in the world would pick McDonald's or KFC if they had the choice of what (eat).

【答案】with;what;interesting;surveyed;considered;or;higher;Surprisingly;cooks;to eat
【解析】你有没有想过吃过最好的一顿饭?100位厨师给出了有趣的答案。
(1)句意:与之分享的人。share sth.with sb.与某人分享某事,可知答案为with。
(2)句意:我们问了世界上100位名厨,他们最好的饭菜是什么。此处是宾语从句引导词的考查,宾语从句缺少引导词,缺少表语,根据句意可知答案为what。
(3)句意:我们得到了一些有趣的回答。形容词修饰名词,答案为interesting。
(4)句意:被调查的30%的人认为最喜欢的仍然是小时候的饭菜。 此处是过去分词做后置定语,“被调查的厨师”,所以答案是surveyed。
(5)句意:被调查的20%的人认为在梦幻餐厅中的一顿饭是他们一生中最好的一顿。根据句意可知句子用一般过去时态,所以答案是considered。
(6)句意:10%的人说和妻子或丈夫一起度假时的吃饭是最好的一餐。可知答案为or。
(7)句意:15%的人说他们经常在家做饭。根据than可知此处用比较级,所以答案是higher。
(8)句意:奇怪的是,10%的厨师认为最喜欢的饭菜是快餐店的。副词修饰整个句子,所以答案是Surprisingly。注意大写开头。
(9)句意:世界上最好的食材来自于麦当劳或肯德基。根据These可知后面的名词用复数形式,答案为cooks。
(10)句意:如果他们有吃什么的选择。what to eat,可知答案为to eat。

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Last year, I had a surgery and my gall bladder (胆囊) was1. I had to stay in bed for a long time. At the same time, I was 60 and had to2my favorite job. The same year I3the sorrow of the death of my father. And my son failed in his medical exam4he had a car accident.
In the end he wrote: Alas! It was so5a year!
When the writer's wife entered the room, she found her husband looking sad,6. Behind his back, she read7was written on the paper. She left the room8and came back with another paper and9it on the side of her husband's writing.
When the writer saw the paper, he found this 10on it:
Last year I finally11my gall bladder because of pain. I1260 with health and got retired from my job. Now I can13my time to write something better with more focus and peace. The same year my father, at the age of 95, passed14in peace. Meanwhile, my son gained15with a new life. My car was destroyed but my son stayed alive without getting any16. In the end she wrote: This year was a huge year and it passed17!
You see, the same incident has different viewpoints. In our daily lives we must18that it's not happiness that makes us19but gratefulness that makes us happy. There is always, always, always20to be thankful for!
(1)A.cured B.removed C.deleted D.broken
(2)A.give up B.give away C.give out D.give in
(3)A.witnessed B.experienced C.realized D.undertook
(4)A.when B.before C.although D.because
(5)A.good B.beautiful C.bad D.smooth
(6)A.lost in thought B.frightened to death C.deep in conversation D.burst into tears
(7)A.which B.what C.that D.who
(8)A.happily B.sadly C.silently D.anxiously
(9)A.dropped B.placed C.stuck D.fixed
(10)A.written B.printed C.expressed D.read
(11)A.got away with B.broke away from C.got rid of D.put up with
(12)A.turned B.became C.grew D.stayed
(13)A.make up for B.make way for C.make the worst of D.make the most of
(14)A.down B.off C.by D.away
(15)A.reunion B.rebirth C.relief D.recovery
(16)A.disability B.pain C.loss D.risk
(17)A.finally B.badly C.well D.happily
(18)A.guarantee B.confirm C.find D.see
(19)A.hopeful B.wonderful C.grateful D.merciful
(20)A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything

【题目】任务型阅读
Follow these steps and you'll be getting to bed earlier before you know it.

If you're currently going to bed at 11 pm, don't decide that tonight you're going to get to bed at 9 pm. But more generally, it's also important to give your body time to adjust as you start changing your bedtime. So you should take smaller steps.Write down your new bedtime.
Set up your environment to avoid objections.
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Set reminders for yourself to stick to your plan.
The idea here is that reminders not only alert you in the moment, but they also help you build tiny habits for certain behaviors.
Decide what time you're going to begin the process of getting ready for bed. Add it to your calendar.
Make a public commitment.
Making a public commitment to getting something done is a great way to create responsibilities for yourself.Decide what time you're going to go to bed tonight and find friends to tell them what time you're going to bed in case you miss your bedtime.
A. Make a change gradually.
B. Studies show that once we make it, we are more likely to honor it.
C. Remind yourself to go to bed as early as possible tonight.
D. Decide to go to bed 15 minutes earlier tonight than you usually do.
E. Make sure you get success in one time when you plan to change your bedtime.
F. Once you've mapped out a plan for your evening, you can set reminders for yourself.
G. The idea is to design your environment to make it less likely that you'll give up your plan.

【题目】Most dogs hate being left at daycare (日托)一Not Riley! In fact, the five-year-old golden retriever(金毛寻回犬), who lives in Belmont, North Carolina, loves being at the Happy Dog Cafe & Boutique so much that he recently decided to pay the center a visit all by himself.

The chain of events began on May 6 when his owner, Tonia Mosteller, let Riley out in the backyard. But the pet had bigger plans than to relax and enjoy the warm spring afternoon. Earlier that day, Riley had run into his pals(朋友)who were spending the day at the Happy Dog Cafe & Boutique, and wanted to be with them. Hence, as soon as he was alone, the dog lifted the gate latch (插销)and began the mile-long walk to the doggy daycare.

When Tonia returned a short time later, she found the backyard empty and the gate wide open. Fortunately, before she had time to panic, her husband called to let her know that Riley was safe and having the time of his life at his favorite daycare.

According to Teresa McCarter, owner of the centre, a customer had found Riley patiently sitting outside, just waiting to be let in. No sooner had Teresa opened the door than the golden retriever ran in to greet 26 of his best friends, who all seemed as thrilled to see him.

Tonia was not surprised that Riley knew exactly how to get to the daycare, given that he has been going there since he was a puppy. She was, however, amazed that he loved it enough to escape from the house. Though the Mostellers offered to pick Riley up, Teresa decided that if Riley had made the effort to get to the daycare on his own, the least she could do was allow him to enjoy a nice day with his pals.

1What was Riley’s bigger plan?

A. To play with his friends at the centre.

B. To relax himself in the backyard.

C. To spend the warm afternoon alone.

D. To walk himself in the warm afternoon.

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A. Riley was badly treated at home

B. Riley was a very smart dog

C. other dogs often came to visit Riley

D. Riley’s owner left the gate open

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A. He was outside his backyard.

B. He was on the way to the centre.

C. He was waiting outside the daycare.

D. He was playing with the other dogs.

4What made Tonia surprised was that ________.

A. Riley knew the way to the doggy daycare

B. Riley was so thrilled lo see the other dogs

C. Riley has been going there since he was a puppy

D. Riley loved the centre so much to escape from home

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