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  • 题型:选词填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通

     用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次(每空一词)。

    instead; last; music; exam; volunteer

    To be honest, I didn't like my dad. My favourite 1 instrument is the guitar. I used to play it for two hours after school. However, Dad asked me to finish homework and study for my 2 as soon as I came home. I wanted to do 3 work for the people in need. But Dad said, "It's not important for a student to do that. You shouldconsider how to improve your marks4 of paying attention to other things. " That was his thought, and also his 5   word. I really disagree with him but I don't know what should I do. 

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    阅读理解,请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容在下面的表格中填入与文章意思最符合的单词。(每空一词)

        Haiyan is 7 years old. Her parents gave her an iPad as a gift for her birthday. A month later,her eyesight(视力)dropped to 300 degrees. This is serious for such a young child.

        Many children in China are facing the same problem: iPad using is bringing problems to their eyesight. The problem is so common that newspapers even call the iPad the "No. 1 killer of children's eyesight!"

        "There are about 30 shortsighted children coming every day, "said Hu Dali, an eye doctor at Guiyang Aier Eye Hospital. "Half of those children have poor eyesight because they have played with phones and iPads for too long. "

        Doctors and scientists say children's vision(视觉)is not yet fully developed and their eyes get tired more easily. The screen of an iPad uses very bright(明亮的)LED backlight. If children look at an iPad screen for a long time, their eyes do not have time to rest. This will make their eyesight worse over time.

        Doctors advise that users should hold their iPads between 40-60 centimeters(厘米)away from them. The brightness of the screen should be comfortable for children. Parents should also stop their children from using an iPad for more than one hour every day.

    IPad brings (1){#blank#}1{#/blank#} to children's eyesight.

    Problem

    Many children's eyesight (2){#blank#}2{#/blank#}because of using iPads or phones.

    Reasons

    ◆Children's eyes get tired easily.

    ◆The screen of an iPad uses bright backlight.

    ◆Using eyes for a long time (3){#blank#}3{#/blank#} a rest makes eyesight worse.

    Advice

    ◆Users shouldn't hold their iPads too (4){#blank#}4{#/blank#}to eyes.

    ◆The brightness should be comfortable.

    ◆Parents should help children control(控制)the (5){#blank#}5{#/blank#}of using iPads.

     阅读下面短文, 掌握大意, 然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Charlotte volunteered in a store that sold secondhand goods. People brought in things to1 . Some of them were stuffed toys(毛绒玩具). Charlotte could tell that the toys held sentimental(情感的) value. So she felt sad when they were sold 2 at a low price. Sometimes without any buyers, they were just 3 .

    One night when she got home from work, Charlotte started doing research. She4 this wasn't happening only in her town. Worldwide, she learned, millions of stuffed toys become 5 é very year.

    Day and night, Charlotte was 6 thinking about the problem." If we can change the 7 in people's mind that stuffed toys are useless once they are not loved," she says," then we can show people the toys don't lose their 8 if they are given to others." That's 9 the Loved Before toy- adoption program began.

    People can donate toys 10 the mail, or by taking them to the company in the United Kingdom.

    The 11 owner writes down the toy's name and a story about it, including the 12 favorite things to do and an adventure it has been on. Charlotte and her team like to share what makes the toy 13 . They think it helps the buyers understand its value.

    Every Monday, toys are posted for adoption on the website. The company makes a14 donation from each sale. Nowadays, Loved Before has sold lots of stuffed toys. But the company's15 is more than" just trying to save some toys from landfills(垃圾填埋场)," Charlotte says. She explains that Loved Before hopes to teach kids" about the value of loving secondhand things again, in the hope that it will go far beyond the idea of teddy bears."

    体裁:说明文  题材:旅游与交通 难度:★★★

    I'm so happy!Tomorrow I' ll be one of the {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(one) students to travel into space.The spaceship will leave the Earth at 9:00 a.m.It' ll take us to the Moon.I can't wait!

    The Moon is around 380,000 kilometres from the Earth, so it' ll take us about three days {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(get) there.The gravity in space is very weak, so we' ll all be floating around in the spaceship.And we won't sleep in beds—we' ll sleep in sleeping bags.We need to tie the sleeping bags {#blank#}3{#/blank#} the wall so that we won't float away when we sleep! Because {#blank#}4{#/blank#} the low gravity, our bodies may get weak, so we' ll have to do exercise every day.

    When we arrive, I'm going to walk on the Moon.The Moon has much {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(weak) gravity than the Earth.A person weighs much less on the Moon,{#blank#}6{#/blank#} we can jump very high.I' ll have to wear a spacesuit to help {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(I) breathe because there {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(be) no air on the Moon.That also means there is no sound there.We can only hear the sounds inside our spacesuits.

    The Moon is a strange and mysterious place.I'm going to take as {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(many) photos as I can.I'm sure that it' ll be a {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(wonder) trip!

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