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1、高中英语优质素材七选五语法填空选编 高考“七选五"原创试题? Americans often try to say things as quickly as possible. So, for some expressions, we use thefirst letters of the words instead of saying each word.1.? B-Y-O-B is a short way of saying, "Bring Your Own Bottle." The letters BYOB are often found at the bo

2、ttom of a written invitation to a simple social event or gathering of friends. For example, let's say I had a New Year's Eve party. I might include on the invitation, "Please come to my party and BYOB." The bottle each person brings is what the person wants to drink at the party or

3、 wants to share.2.? 3.The letters are R-S-V-P. These letters represent the French expression, "Repondez S'il Vous Plait." In English the words mean, "Respond If It Pleases You." Americans use the letters as a short way to say, "Please answer this invitation."? Anoth

4、er expression usually used for business and not parties is A- S-A-P. So, a colleague might say she needs something done ASAP.4. She might also need something done by C-O-B. That means she wants to finish it by "Close Of Business" or the end of the work day.? Many American government agenci

5、es are also known by their beginning letters. For example, the F-B-I is the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI investigates criminal activity in theUnited States. Then there is the I-R-S, the Internal Revenue Service. 5. A. It means as soon as possible.B. However, an invitation to a wedding wo

6、uld never say it.C. No one says its real name, because that takes way too long.D. It is not a very popular agency because it collects federal taxes.E. Many common expressions or long names are shortened this way. F. Beginning letters are often used to represent the meaning of the invitation.G. An in

7、vitation to a very special event often has other letters written at the bottom.本题原创自 FreeYouths高考原创"七选五"答案:E B G A Duani真题回放"2020年1月浙江卷"? Let' s take a minute to think about the water we use. The hum is 60% water and we need to drink lots of water to be healthy. When we are t

8、hirsty we just go to the kitchen and fill a glass with clean water.?31 For example, farmers, who produce the food we eat, use water to make the plants grow. When we turn on a light or switch on a TV or a computer we use energy and we need water to produce this energy. ? The truth is that we are luck

9、y enough to have clean water whenever we want, but this is not the case for many people around theworld. 32 That' s aroundie in 10 people in the world. If we drinkdirty water, we can catch diseases from the bacteria and become ill. Every year over 500,000 children die from diarrhoea 腹泻)from dirt

10、y water.That ' s around 1,400 children every day! Also, in some countries crend walk many kilometres every day to get water. 33 Therefore, they don ' t have time to learn how to read or write and don' t get an education.?34 On this day every year, countries around the world hold events t

11、o educate people about the problems of dirty water and that clean water is something that everyone should have around the world. At one school in the UK, children between the ages of 10 and 15 walk 6km with six litres of water. 35 People give them money to do this and all the money helps get clean w

12、ater to as many people as possible around the world.A. We use water indirectly too.B. Every system in our body depends on water to function.C. It is to inspire people to learn more about water-related problems.D. If children walk many hours a day to get water, they can ' t go to school.E. Did yo

13、u know that around 750 million people do not have clean water to drink?F. In 1993 the United Nations decided that March 22nd is the World Day for Water.G. In this way, they know how it feels to walk a long distance carrying heavy bottles.2020年1月浙江卷"七选五"答案:高考"语法填空"原创题? As many cit

14、ies have resumed work acrossChina, people are facing some brand-new ways of 1.(work) during the novel corona virus outbreak. For example, dining times have been staggered (错 开)to avoid peak periods. Quite 2.few companies, including Haier, check the temperatures of their staff, and encourage employee

15、s to bring 3.(they) own tableware.? In many cities, authorities have called for flexible office hours4.staggered shifts to help staff members avoid busy public transportation times and peak commuting hours. Even in the offices of many companies, employees 5.(require) to sit more than a meter apart.

16、"The atmosphere is so serious, 6.an exam.? And some employees may have the chance 7.(play) a live version of a tic-tac-toe game in the elevator. Elevators in many companies have been divided the floor into separated zones, 8.only one person can stand.? The most popular employee object of recent

17、 has to be heating pads. Businesses have had to turn off the air-conditioning and fresh air systems due to the epidemic, so these little packets of 9.(warm) have become高考"语法填空"原创试题essential. However, the true trendsetters are those who work from home.They've made it 10.(fashion) to wor

18、k in pajamas, even with unwashed hair and faces at times. And they're living proof you don't need a suit and tie to excel at your job.FreeYouths 原创 参考答案1.working 2. a 3. their 4. and 5. are required6. like 7. to play 8. where 9. warmth 10. Fashionable? On Friday in Switzerland, WHO spokesman

19、 Christian Lindmeier told reporters that "The outbreak is getting bigger." Corona virus cases 1.(confirm) in almost 60 countries. At least seven countries reported 2.(they) first cases in the past 24 hours.Those countries are Mexico, New Zealand3.Nigeria. The new corona virus has infected

20、more than 83,000 people around4 world. Mainland China, where the virus was discovered,5 .(have) the largest number of infections.? On Friday, China reported 327 new cases, its lowest number since January 23. The country now has more than 78,800 cases and almost 2,800 6.(die) from the disease. About

21、three 7.(four) of all new infections are being reported in countries other than China. Most of the new cases are in South Korea,Japan,Italy and Iran.? Mike Ryan is head of the WHO's emergency program. He saidlran's outbreak may be worse than 8.is known.Iranhas reported the most deaths outsid

22、e ofChina- 34 from 388 reported cases. The9 .(continue) health crisis also became an economic crisis. The world's financial markets lost $5 trillion this week. It is the 10.(bad) week for stock shares since the 2008 financial crisis.题型原创自FreeYouths参考答案1. have been confirmed 2. their 3. and 4. th

23、e 5. has6. deaths 7. fourths 8. what 9. continuing 10. Worst? Last week, Alipay, a payment App operated by Alibaba,1 .( release)a system that uses colored QR Codes to show the health of people in the city of Hangzhou. A QR code is a sign a smart phone can read with its camera. Once the sign is recog

24、nized, the phone takes the user 2( direct)to an internet link with information about a subject. Users in Hangzhou can then complete an online form3 .reports their official identification number and seeks additional information. Individuals are asked to enter 4.( detail)about recent travel outside th

25、e city, as well as anything 5.( suggest)they might be infected, such as a high body temperature or strong cough.? After completing the questionnaire, users receive 6 mobilephone message. It includes a color-based QR Code that relates to the health situation they7.( describe). Users with a red code a

26、re told to quarantine(® 离)themselves for 14 days and continue reporting8 .(they) condition by using Alibaba's DingTalk messaging App. Users with a yellow code are told to stay in quarantine for 7 days,9 .those with a green code can travel freely. Chinese state mediasaid the Alibaba system w

27、ouldlO.(use) at train stations, along major roads and other travel checkpoints. They added that the system is also being used in some neighborhoods.题型原创自FreeYouths参考答案1. released 2. directly3. that 4. details5. suggesting 6. a7. described 8. their9. while 10. be used高考“七选五"原创试题Why Is 2020 Calle

28、d a Leap Year? February 29 comes up on the calendar only every four years. A year with a February 29 might be good news if you are paid by the day or the week. But it might be bad news if you were born on a February 29.1? American English has a term for the unusual situation. February 29 is called a

29、 leap day. And the entire 12 month period with a February 29 in it is called a leap year. This year, 2020, is such a year.? In a leap year, the dates jump over one day of the week. Let me explain. In 2017, the last day of the year, December 31, fell on a Sunday. In 2018, it fell on a Monday. In 2019

30、, it fell on a Tuesday. But in 2020, December 31 will fall on a Thursday.2? The reason for a leap day or a leap year is because our calendar does not follow the Earth ' s orbit around thetsu 3.exa So every four years, we put all that time together into an extra dayor, what is officially called a

31、n intercalary(闰)day.Look before you leap? “Leap” is also an important word for two other common American expressions. 4 If you want someone to investigate a situation completely before taking action, you might say,高考语语法填空原创试题take ;The other expression is a phrase of hope. Urging someone toof faith&q

32、uot; invites the person to take action, even if not everything about asituation is known. Interestingly, both phrases are completely reasonable to say to someone who is about to get married. 5.Leap years were believed to be difficult, and leap days unlucky and a bad time to begin anything new. Whate

33、ver you think about them, the change in the calendar will be gone soon enough. Then we can return to normal, and leap over February 29 as usual.? A. One is a kind of warning.? B. That ' s why we called it a LeYjear? C. It just leaped right over Wednesday.? D. Each year, we have a little time lef

34、t over.? E. You have to wait three years in between birthdays!? F. As a verb, the word “leap ” means to jump, or to move quickly.? G. Some ancient peoples would likely tell couples not to do it,however,文章节选自VOA SPECIAL ENGLISH »题型原创自FreeYouths参考答案15 E C D A G? Jason Esterhuizen lost his eyesigh

35、t after a car accident. He never1(think)he would be able to see light or movement again. But now with the help of a new device, his world suddenly grew 2.(bright). It is not full or normal sight, but he can move about in the world around him.? Dr. Nader Pouratian is one of the researchers 3.worked o

36、nthe new technology. The new technology uses several parts. One is a small device placed 4.the brain. The other parts are a video camera on sunglasses and a processing device that can5.(carry)in a person's clothes. When the user points the camera, a signal goes to the processor and then back to

37、the glasses. The glasses then communicate 6.(wireless)with the device in the brain. The information causes a pattern to develop in the part of the brain called the visual cortex. 7 pattern helps users detect orsee movement and shapes of light.? Esterhuizen is one of just two people in theU.S.8_ (tes

38、t) this technology. He says that now he can do everyday 9(activity) round his home that he once could not.The researchers believe that one day this technology could help people who have lost 10(they)vision because of illnesses like glaucoma or diabetes. It may also help those with poor vision or who were born blind.文章节选自 VOA SPECIAL ENGLISH »题型原创自FreeYouths参考答案1 5 E C D A G? A team of scientists plans to

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