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【题目】语法填空
Beijing Opera roles require performers to paint ( they) faces in patterns and colours to suggest different character types and(quality).
In Beijing Opera, facial painting can be quite complex(复杂的). However, in the (begin), only three colours(use)-red, white and black. Now, many other colours, such yellow, purple, blue and green, are used for facial painting.
Red is a colour for(brave) and loyalty. Guan Yu, a general from the Three Kingdoms Period(AD 220-280) is a good example of this kind of character. He is famous being very loyal to his emperor, Liu bei.
White means allis bad in human nature. One of the typical white-faced characters is Cao Cao, a (power) and cruel prime minister from the Three Kingdoms Period.
Black face paint is (usual) used for someone who is fierce and violent. One typical example is General Zhang Fei from the classic novel, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
All these different colours are used in Beijing Opera facial painting to show a clear picture of each character.

【答案】their;qualitie;eginning;were used;a;ravery;for;that;owerful;usually
【解析】本文是一篇说明文,京剧脸谱,是根据某种性格、性情或某种特殊类型的人物为基础而采用某些色彩的。红色表示忠勇正义;如关羽、妾维、常遇春;白色的脸谱一般表示奸臣、坏人,如曹操、赵高等。黑色的脸谱表示刚烈、正直、勇猛甚至鲁莽,如包拯、张飞、李逵等。
(1)考查代词。名词前用形容词性物主代词,故填their。
(2)考查名词。根据different character types and可知and 连接并列名词,前面名词用复数形式,故填qualities。
(3)考查名词。in the beginning固定短语,“一开始”,故填beginning。
(4)考查动词时态语态。颜色和使用是被动关系,讲述以前的事情用一般过去时,故填were used。
(5)考查介词。such as固定短语,“例如”,故填as。
(6)考查名词。根据and loyalty and连接并列名词以及介词后面用名词得知,故填bravery。
(7)考查介词。be famous for 固定短语,“以......而著名”,故填for。
(8)考查关系代词。all不定代词做先行词,定语从句中缺少主语,故填that。
(9)考查形容词。根据and cruel and连接并列形容词以及形容词修饰名词得知,故填powerful。
(10)考查副词。副词修饰动词,故填usually。

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3. I can see the world of health and fitness changing around me every day.

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My friends in China use WeChat to track how many steps they’ve taken each day. 5

A. And I think he’s right

B. They are very competitive about this, comparing their steps with each other all the time

C. Fitness apps also make exercise more fun and targeted

D. And most importantly, they share all this information on social media

E. There are many apps that can aid you in achieving your fitness goals

F. In fact, some people like running and exercising so much that they become obsessed (着迷) with keeping track of it

G. It’s nice to know exactly how much exercise I have done, rather than guess

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Ivy was bullied (欺凌) a lot. She would hide in the library, when the bullying made her sad. She wrote many poems because it was her only resource of relief from the harsh (残酷的) reality. It was her dream to be a poet.

The school year was coming to an end. It was Ivy’s least favorite school day, “Parent and Teacher meeting day”. A student asked where her dad was, she ignored him and told the class that she was going to recite a poem.

“My father”

“My father was a happy man, never mad.

Did I ever tell you he was a fireman?

He saved lives and helped the poor.

This makes me love him more.

He always made me happy.

By surprising me with white lilies.

He was a great dancer.

Too bad I could not see him because of his cancer.

Do not worry father you are never too far.

Because you’re always in my heart.”

The whole class was silent. God knows what they felt. Was it sadness? Was it guilt? Was it pity? For a moment, they thought they could see her father. He gave her a white lily and vanished (消失) into thin air.

The whole class who was amazed by this sight and gave her a round of applause. She was very happy because she felt light-hearted.

The whole class learned something and that is to always value your loved ones because you never know when they might leave you.

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A. That she hardly talked. B. That she was often bullied.

C. That she would ignore questions. D. That she rarely mentioned her father.

2What do we know about her father from the poem?

A. He went to a faraway place. B. He lost to the battle of cancer.

C. He was once mad at the little girl. D. He cared little about others’ interests.

3What is the message conveyed in the text?

A. Never tease other people. B. Learn to appreciate poems.

C. Cherish those you love. D. Practise kindness in daily life.

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A. Insects

B. Small animals

C. Their mother’s milk

D. Flowers and grasses

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A. play B. fight

C. grow up D. hang out

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A. By drinking much water

B. By staying under the tree

C. By digging enough grooves

D. By living in the underground holes

4What do we know about the desert tortoises?

A. They use their holes to save water

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