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14.As a child,Jack studied in a village school,whichis named after his grandfather.

分析 小时候,杰克在一所乡村学校上学,这所学校是以他祖父的名字命名的.

解答 答案是which.
本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语的适当形式.题干中"_____is named after his grandfather"是以school为先行词的非限制性定语从句,从句中缺少主语,指代物,故答案是which.注意:that不引导非限制性定语从句.

点评 单词填空必须在对语境整体理解的基础上抓住指向答案的关键线索、固定句型或搭配等,同时注意所选词的形式变化.

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They have travelled 37,500 kilometres and passed through 37 countries.They p assed the record for a tuk-tuk journey of 37,410 km,set by Germans Susi Bemsel and Daniel Snaider in 2005,while crossing Northern Peru.
The pair,who left London in August,have travelled across deserts and forests.They have also survived close encounters (相遇) with elephants in Uganda and Botswana and an accident in Malaysia.
"Although there have been many testing times,we are happy to have experienced such wonderful places and to have met some truly great people,"Nick said.
Talking about their motivation (动机),Richard said,"The world's leaders have made a promise to achieve primary education worldwide by 2015,but over 57 million primary-aged children are now still out of school.Many more are in school,though they still cannot get better learning opportunities."
To raise awareness (意识) of education projects in parts of the world where many kids have no chance to go to school,the pair planned this journey.They have been visiting schools along the route to get to know their needs and invite sponsors(发起者) through their charity Tuk Tuk Travels.
Their choice of transport was designed to take advantage of its slow-paced,open and friendly nature to unlock different cultures and learn about and from t heir values and struggles (挣扎).The vehicle itself is eye-catching.
When their tuk-tuk broke down,not for the first time and just 70 kilometres short of the world record mark,the pair had to push the 800-kilogram vehicle for three days to make up the distance.
Having had their tuk-tuk fixed in Chepén,Peru,Richard and Nick are now back on the road.On reaching Chile,they will become the first people to drive a tuk-tuk around the world.
32.The underlined word"overtaken"in Paragraph 1 can be replaced byA.
A.beaten                     
B.equaled(等于)     
C.checked                   
D.forgotten
33.Which of the following can describe Richard and Nick's journey?D
A.Long but safe.
B.Painful and boring.
C.Comfortable and pleasant.
D.Dangerous but meaningful.
34.The main purpose of Richard and Nick's tuk-tuk tour is toD.
A.raise money to buy more tuk-tuks for poor people
B.test the tuk-tuk's slow-paced,open and friendly nature
C.become the first people to drive a tuk-tuk around the world
D.tell more people about the importance of education and help them
35.The text is most probablyD.
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B.a personal diary
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D.a newspaper report.
9.请你根据以下通知的内容,以学生会的名义写一则书面通知.
通知 
活动目的:进一步提高全校师生的应急疏散能力、自我保护能力和安全意识 指挥者:校长
活动地点:学校操场
演练时间:2014 年 11 月 8 日下午 3:30
参加人员:全校师生 注意事项:1.服从引导员的指挥
2.各班按次序撤离
3.保持镇静,不能发生挤、踏、踩等事故
4.安全第一
学生会
2014 年 11 月 7 日
注意:1.通知要包括以上提供的所有内容要点,可以适当增加细节,使内容连贯.
2.词数:100 左右(开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数)
3.参考词汇:疏散演练:evacuation exercise引导员:guide

NOTICE
Earthquakes are one of the most dangerous among all natural disasters.In order to help both teachers and students deal with emergencies and save themselves in case the earthquake breaks out,an evacuation exercise will be held on the playground in our school at 3:30 p.m.on November 8,2014.(高分句型一) The activity will be commanded by our headmaster.The evacuation exercise is mainly about how to survive an earthquake.We must do as follows.Firstly,everyone must obey the guide's command.Secondly,everyone shall leave the classrooms in order when the alarm clock goes off.Above all,we must keep calm during the evacuation exercise,avoiding pushing and stepping on each other.(高分句型二)
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Students'Union November 7,2014.
19.I was a shy kid.Nothing seemed harder than talking to people.I didn't even like to answer the phone for fear that I'd have to talk to somebody I didn't know.
(41)A,at school I had to spend all day in the company of others.My(42)D  was studying.It was something I could do(43)C and by myself.I spent a lot of time studying and was(44)Bwith good grades.
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44.A.filledB.rewardedC.decoratedD.faced
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46.A.happinessB.shynessC.kindnessD.goodness
47.A.excitedB.astonishedC.embarrassedD.interested
48.A.noticedB.postedC.realizedD.believed
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52.A.agoB.laterC.beforeD.since
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A.Asia      
B.Europe     
C.America     
D.Africa
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 B.came to England a few months ago
C.came to England just now    
 D.will come to England in three months
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A.not written any letters         
B.much time to write letters
C.no time to write letters           
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A.study                        
B.make a living
C.learn British ways of living     
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A.do not shake hands with friends as often as the European people do
B.shake hands with friends as often as the European people do
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to isolate yourself
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(37)Dtime with friends,especially those who are active.
Keep your body healthy
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(40)A
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C.Turn to your parents for help.
D.As you get out into the world,you may find yourself feeling better.
E.In short,drinking and taking drugs will make you feel worse--not better--in the long run.
F.The more exercise you do,the healthier you will be.
G.Help is available and you have more power than you think.

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