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【题目】A)根据中文提示填空, 每空一词.

1As a mother, the children ________ (要紧) more than anything else in the world.

2I don’t think we can complete the task________ (顺利地) without your support.

3The report makes a few recommendations to improve________ (安全) on aircraft.

4It’s usually more exciting for fans to watch matches covered ________ (现场直播).

【答案】

1matter

2smoothly

3safety

4live

【解析】

1句意:作为母亲,孩子比世界上任何事情都重要。

根据句意,可知这是一个表达事实的句子,属于一般现在时态。所填词在句子中作谓语。根据句子的主语(the children)是复数,所以谓语动词直接用原形就可以了。“要紧”对应的英文是“matter”,故答案为matter

2句意:没有你的支持,我认为我们无法顺利完成任务。

根据句意可知,所填词修饰句中的谓语动词complete,在句中作副词。“顺利地”对应的英文是“smoothly”。故答案为smoothly

3句意:该报告提出了一些提高飞机安全性的建议。

根据句意和句子结构可知,所填词作为improve的宾语,要填其名词形式。“安全”对应的作名词英文是“safety”。故答案为safety

4句意:对球迷们来说,观看被现场直播的比赛通常更令人兴奋。

根据be covered live“被现场直播”。covered为动词的过去分词作后置定语。故空格处应填live。故答案为live

根据所提供的汉语提示进行填空,做题时不能只考虑具体的单词怎么写,还要考虑单词在句中的位置以及作什么成分。比如本题中的第三题,让我们写“安全”这个单词,safesafety都是安全。结合句子的意思以及词性,句中的所填词在动词improve之后,做宾语,才确定这里要填名词形式。故答案为safety

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There it was. Almost three years ago Dad asked me to make those promises. I said yes. And yet, I broke both. I gazed at my two-year-old son. Today is his birthday.

“Promise me...” The voice came from the grave(坟墓). Or was it simply my own guilt(内疚) ridden imagination? Whichever, I wished it would leave me alone and let me enjoy my son’s birthday.

Over two years ago, I broke my first promise. But what else could I have done? The battle(战斗) against his cancer was lost. All that was left was to keep him comfortable and manage his pain. My sisters and I decided his remaining days would be in a hospital. Determined to keep the other promise, I made sure he was never alone. And then came that day.

It was early morning. I was alone with Dad, waiting for my sisters to come and spare me. I heard my dad’s breath, his only voice for over a week, when my phone rang. The baby was coming. A nurse directed me to see my wife, two floors up. Yes, everything was fine. “Shall I show you to the family waiting room?” I refused, thanking the nurse as I headed down the stairs. But too late. I broke my second promise. Dad had died alone. Joy, guilt. My son and my broken promise.

The voice came again. I cried, head buried in my hands. I felt two little but strong hands, pulling my own hands away from my face. “Grandpapa!” My son shouted while leading me into the living room and pointed to a drawer in the desk. I opened the drawer and took out the picture—my dad’s.

How had he known about that photo? How did he know it was his grandfather? I had never taken it out of the drawer since shortly after my dad’s death. A new life entering the world exactly the moment an old one leaves. Could these two lives have somehow passed each other, maybe even knew each other? Perhaps Dad didn’t die alone after all.

1The underlined word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to __________.

A.his father’s voiceB.his guiltC.his father’s graveD.his promise

2The writer made his father stay in hospital for his last days to __________.

A.let his father die aloneB.wait for the grandson to come

C.keep him comfortable and manage his painD.fight against his cancer in hospital

3What caused the writer to break his second promise?

A.His sisters didn’t come to the hospital as they promised.

B.His father didn’t want to get any treatment about his cancer.

C.He could hear nothing but his father’s breath in the hospital.

D.His son was born almost the same time his father passed away.

4How would the writer probably feel after that day?

A.Joyful.B.Relieved.C.Upset.D.Nervous.

【题目】 In 2019, China has passed lots of policies in many fields, bringing great changes to people’s lives. Here are some of them.

Rubbish sorting rules

How to correctly sort and throw rubbish into dustbins has become a hot topic of discussion. Thanks to the rubbish sorting rules that went into effect, we can recycle some of the rubbish and protect the environment in a way.

In 2019, 237 cities have started rubbish classification according to a national policy. Shanghai became the first city to start its strict rubbish classification rules on July 1st.

Nighttim e economy (夜间经济)

The nighttime economy was mentioned in August.It refers to business activities between 6 pm and 6 am in the service industry.They include opening 24-hour convenience stores, extending (延长) the service hours of buses,encouraging cinemas and theaters to offer tickets at lower prices and supporting bookstores, cultural centers and museums in opening to the public at night.

Many Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai,have made plans, set up special zones and extended the operation of public transport to support nighttime markets.

Throwing things from high buildings becomes illegal (非法的)

It’s no longer only immoral when people throw things out of windows from high buildings. In 2019, it has become an illegal behavior that could face punishment. Those who throw objects on purpose from a high place shall be punished for endangering public safety.

1What can we know from the first policy mentioned above?

A.Now all the cities have started their rubbish sorting rules.

B.It’s not good for the environment to sort the rubbish.

C.Shanghai didn’t start rubbish sorting rules until July 1st.

D.Few people talk about rubbish sorting at the moment.

2What have many cities done to support nighttime economy?

a. made plans to support it.

b. set up special places for it.

c. extended the operation of public transport.

d. made special laws (法律) for it.

A.abdB.abcC.bcdD.acd

3The underlined word “immoral”means “________”in Chinese.

A.不粗鲁的B.不道德的C.传统的D.鼓舞人心的

4What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Rubbish sorting in China.

B.Some policies that change people’s lives.

C.Throwing objects from high places will be punished.

D.Efforts have been made to support nighttime economy.

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