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题型:选词填空(多句) 题类:常考题 难易度:普通

广东省深圳市高级中学2018-2019学年高二上学期英语期中考试试卷

从方框内10个短语中选择恰当的短语并用其正确形式填空。

link to   make a difference   break down   expose oneself to

consist of   be lacking in   apart from   take up   put forward   leave out

(1)、The main land of United Kingdom three parts — Scotland, Wales and England.

(2)、After seeing all her work come to nothing, she in tears and felt extremely depressed.

(3)、My grades in this exam must be very good the most difficult subject — Math.

(4)、 standard oral English more will help you improve your English pronunciation in the long run.

(5)、Be careful! You've a word in that sentence.

(6)、He confidence, so he doesn't dare to speak in public.

(7)、John Snow found that the two other deaths the Broad Street outbreak of Cholera.

(8)、Our teacher probably doesn't know it, but his kindness to us as kids really in my life.

(9)、The proposal (议案) that the teachers' salaries be increased has been in a recent government meeting.

(10)、I'll be a new position as head of the Sales Department at an insurance company.

举一反三
Directions:After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than.

A. vacant  B. raised  C. acknowledges  D. quoted  E. alerts  F. colonial

G. housed  H. former  I. recommendations  J. requests  K. reviews

Museums Rethink What to Do with Their African Art Collections

Recently, a discussion is happening in museums around the world over the volume of African art in their collections. Officials in Germany and the Netherlands have announced plans to return art and artifacts (文物) taken from Africa during the{#blank#}1{#/blank#}period. And more museum staff are meeting on the topic across Europe.

According to the most commonly{#blank#}2{#/blank#}figures from UNESCO(United Nations Educational, Scientifie and Cultural Organization), 90% to 95%of sub-Saharan cultural artifacts are{#blank#}3{#/blank#}outside Africa. Many were taken by force long ago and ended up in museums across Europe and North America.

At the Africa Museum in Belgium, director Guido Gryseels says 85 percent of the-museum's collection comes from the Congo-the site of Belgium's{#blank#}4{#/blank#}colony in Central Africa. For decades, Congolese leaders have asked for these objects to be returned. Most of their{#blank#}5{#/blank#}, and those by African countries to other museums, have been refused.

But recent events in Europe have{#blank#}6{#/blank#}the possibility of returns at a much larger scale. In addition to the plans announced in Germany, last year France conducted a study of how much African art French museums are holding and made{#blank#}7{#/blank#}about what to do with it.

The study recommended the return of a wide range of objects taken by force. The suggestion got mixed{#blank#}8{#/blank#}in France, where there are at least 90000 African items in museums.

In France, some people have suggested returns could leave shelves{#blank#}9{#/blank#}in French museums. Cecile Fromont, a French historian of Central African art, says that's not going to happen. One way of thinking about it, she says, is that more African art can go on display.

However, Guido Gryseels of the Africa Museum in Belgium{#blank#}10{#/blank#}that attitudes are changing. He says he's in discussion with the Congo to return works.

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