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1、玖久教育:语法填空题冲刺练习1 语法填空题冲刺练习Passage 1 Our world is a beautiful.It's part of the reason why we love the outdoors. The blue skies, clear lakes and rivers, rich soil, and fresh air all(1) (value) natural resources that make up ahealthy, safe environment. Everyone (2)(live) onthe earth needs to do his
2、or her part to help protect these resources so our world will still be healthy and beautiful many years (3)now. (4)thepopulation on earth continues to grow at a fast rate, it becomes harder to protect our land, air, and water from harmful pollution. The government plays (5)important role in managing
3、 pollution (6)passinglaws and setting guidelines to increase pollution standards. Pollution management, which specifically involves reducing(7) cleaning up pollution,(8) (expect) to be one of the fastestgrowing industries of the future. But the most important way people can fight pollution is to lea
4、rn as (9)aspossible about how their actions affect the environment.Then they can make wise choices (10)willreduce damage to the planet. Passage 2 Time is very important in our lives. However, time never had anyimportance in my life until I received a watch from my father that made me (1)(responsible
5、)than ever. I received this gift on a grey day, I had to go to the airport at 9:00am to pick up my Uncle Ali and take(2) to my father's house. However, I was latebecause I was hanging out with my friends, later on that day, around 11:00 am, I remembered my uncle, but I was very late for him. He
6、(3)(leave) theairport and take (4)taxi to my father's house. Igot to my father's house at 2:00 pm on the same day and looked at my angry father's face. I felt(5) (embarrass) and guilty of myselfat that moment. After I said hi to my angry father and tired uncle, my father asked me to sit
7、next to him and he handed me this watch (6)was a gift from him. He said,(7) you did was not very nice and youshould be sorry for your actions. I hope today you learned(8) important, and this watch will be areminder (9)you. I learned a very valuablelesson from my father: to respect time and never be
8、late to get someone. This watch is important to me, not because of its price, (10)because of the lesson that Ilearned from it. Passage 3 The reality is not beautiful as we thought. If you choose only to complain and escape, it will always follow you (1)you go. But if you decideto be powerful, the ha
9、rdship will turn out to be a fortune from (2)new hopes will arise. For me, small doseof hope is enough. When I was in my first year in high school, I hit a stretch where every area of my life was a disaster. I felt (3)(depress) than I hadever been. I have no idea about my future. One day, I(4)(walk)
10、 from class across campus tocatch my bus home, head down, fighting tears of total despair, when an old man came down the sidewalk toward me. Embarrassed at (5)(see) such anemotional mess, I turned my head away and hoped to hurry past. I felt he'd walk on by, but he moved(6) he was directly in fr
11、ont of me. At that time, Ithought he was a strange man who got on (7)nerves. But, to my surprise, I looked up and found him smiling. Looking into my eyes, this strange spoke(8)a quiet voice, Whatever is wrong will pass.You are going to be okay, just hang on. Then, he smiled 2 again and walked away.
12、I can not explain (9)impact of that man's unexpected kindness and unconditional caring! He gave me (10)thing Ihad lost completely: hope. Passage 4 I used to love to watch my high school track team train-especially the long-distance runners. But that year, my eyes(1) (draw) to a girl whose runnin
13、g style wasall wrong. She ran with her arms tucked close to her body, bouncing up and down in a way (2)must havedriven her coaches crazy. My athletic mind laughed at her strange style, and I began to think of her (3)the Bouncer. In early May, my high school hosted(4) big sports meeting. A large grou
14、p of athletesjoined in the two-mile running race-including the Bouncer. As the race progressed, she (5)(quick)fell far behind. But she just kept running, arms tucked close to her body, bouncing up and down-always(6) (wear) the same smile. That poor girl, Ithought. There was nothing to be gained(7) f
15、inishing so far behind the pack. Whydidn't she just give up? Still, she never stopped, and(8) smile never changed. But a short whilelater, something strange began to happen. As she enteredthe home stretch, a cheer began to rise, growing(9) (loud) with each step the Bouncer tooktoward the finish
16、line (10), finally, everyperson in the stands stood and cheered as if the fate of the whole race depended on this girl, bouncing toward the finish line. Passage 5 I was lucky-l found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I (1)(start) Apple in myparents' garage when I was 20. We worked hard a
17、nd in 10 years, Apple had grown from just (2)two of usin a garage into a $2 billion company (3)over4,000 employees. We had just released our finest creation-the Macintosh-a year (4)(early), and Ihad just turned 30. And then I got fired. How can you get fired from a company you started? Well, as Appl
18、e grew we hired someone (5)I thought was verytalented to run the company with me, and for the first year things went well. But then (6)visions of thefuture began to differ and eventually we had a disagreement. When we did, our board of directors sided with him. So at 30 I was out. And very publicity
19、 out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was (7)(devastate). I really didn't now(8) to do for a few months. I felt that I hadlet the previous generation of entrepreneurs down. I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing up so badly. I
20、was a very public(9) (fail), and I even thought about runningaway from the Silicon Valley, (10)something slowly began to draw on me-I still loved what I did. The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. I had been rejected, but I was still in love. And so I decided to start over. Passag
21、e 6 In the United States, 30 percent of the adult population have a weight problem. To many people, the cause is clear: they eat too much.(1) scientific evidence does little to agree with it.(2) (go) back to America of 1910, we foundpeople were thinner than today, yet they ate more food. Because in
22、those days people worked(3) (hard), walked more, used machinesmuch less, and didn't watch televisions. Several modern studies, however, (4)(show) that fatterpeople do not eat more 3 than thinner people. In fact, some investigations, such as (5)1989 study of3,545 London office workers show that f
23、atter people eatless than thinner people. Studies show that thinner peopleare more active than fatter people. A study(6) a group at Stanford University found thefollowing interesting fact: The more the man ran, the great(7) (lose) of body fat. Thus, those who run themost eat the most, yet lose the m
24、ost of body fat. Yet 80 to90 percent of the people still don't get enough exercise.The situation is worse among children, (8)spenttoo much time watching TV, and too little time runningaround. In the USA, fitness is something(9)cannot get away from. You'll seespecial stores full of books and
25、cassettes telling you how to get fit. You'll meet joggers in the park, and find at least one health club in (10)town. Passage 7 Mostparents would probably be extremely grateful to be shown an easy way to instill into their children an(1)(appreciate) of the value of money anda better understandin
26、g of how to make it. According tosome critics, they can find the answer by reading a newbest- selling book (2)financial wizard RobertT. Kiyosaki. Rich Dad Poor Dad has the title of a novelrather than (3)how to treatise and indeed, muchof the book (4)(write) in story form.(5) central theme is summed
27、up by the subtitleWhat the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not. The author also strongly disparages(蔑视)the tendency of most people to work for money rather than letting money work for them. Kiyosaki illustrates his point in the first part of the book by narrating
28、a story (6)(base) on his childhoodexperiences. The title refers to the author's own(7) (high) educated father, the poor dad, whoalways had to work hard to meet the family's needs;(8) the rich dad, a neighbor who had dropped outof high school but (9)financial clevernessturned him into a multi
29、millionaire. The book has generated its share of negative feedback. For one thing, some reviewers have lashed out against its anti-education slant. All agree, though, (10)Kiyosaki is sound onthe need to shake off a fearful, conservative mindset in order to make it big financially. Passage 8 The task
30、 of being accepted and enrolled in a university begins early for some students. Long before they graduate (1)highschool, these students take special courses to prepare foradvanced study. They may also take one or more examinations that test (2)well prepared they arefor the university. In the final y
31、ear of high school, they complete (3)(apply) and send them, with theirstudent records, to the universities (4)theyhope to enter. Some high school students may be required to have an interview (5)people from theuniversity. Neatly dressed and usually very frightened, they are determined to show that t
32、hey have a good attitude and the ability to succeed. After the new students(6) (accept), many colleges and universities offer(7) instruction program for them to get to know theprocedures for registration and students advising, university rules, the use of the library and all the(8) major services of
33、 the university. Beginning anew life in a new place can be very (9)(puzzle).The more knowledge students have about the school, the easier (10)will be for them to adapt to 4 thenew environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life. Passage 9 My husband came to the United States when he
34、was 3 (1)(legal) and startedhigh school but he discontinued because he was told thatbecause he's (2)immigrant he wouldn't even havea chance to go to college. We got married 2 years ago and started his immigrant paper work last year. They told(3) he needed to go back to Mexico in order (4)him
35、 to fix properly and get all of this done. This was the hardest decision we have ever had(5)(make) because we knew we would have to beseparated. He went to Mexico barely knowing any Spanish and had to start over by himself. We finally got the appt in Juarez (6)boom they deny him just like that. Then
36、they told us to wait for their decision. After 6 (7)months they finally make a decision to deny him and the reason? He's "affiliated with a criminal organization." What? We (8)(think) its because he has tattoos but he'snever been in a gang related and he has no criminal record at a
37、ll. This is the worst thing we've ever had to go(9) . And were expecting a baby boy in June. Wereso stuck. We want to do this right but it's (10)impossible. Passage 10 You are waiting for a bus, but someone has left a newspaper and empty plastic bottles on the bench in the bus shelter. Poste
38、d above the bench is a sign (1)(show) a person putting litter in the bin.Do you comply with that request and dispose of(2)items? About one in three of you will,according to a paper just published by Damien Francey and Ralph Bergm u ller, two Swiss eco-ethologists at the University of Neuchatel (3)st
39、udy humanbehavior. At least, one in three Swiss citizens will - decide for (4)if your own community is likely to mimicthe good burgers of Geneva, where the experiments (5)(conduct). But here's the thing: thepublic-spirited one in three will, on average, expend more time and effort in clearing the bench if the no-litter sign has an image of eyes (6)it, than if it has an image offlowers. In (7)words, the image of eyes seemssufficient to convey a sense (8)the peo
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