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1、高考詞匯講解語法新題型解題思路講解練習,講解,總結(jié)Happy 2014!ed the New Year by (1)(watch) a live orWe hope you and your loved onesevised fireworks show. (2)you missed them, here are a few of the most wonderfulonesanized by cities all across the world. So settle down wicup of hot chocolate and enjoythe show!Sydney, Australi

2、anks to its location, Australia was one of thecontinents toe the New Year.While Sydneys fireworks display is always fantastic, this year it was even (3)(much) so.Launched from the four sails of the Sydney Opera House for thetime in over a decade, it wastwice (4)size of the display in 2013 a factt wa

3、s well-appreted by the 1.6 million peoplet gathered to watch., ChinaAs is the case every year, Hong Kong put up a splendid showt began (5)atraditional World War II British cannon(火 ) fire. Then, the thousand of peopled gatheredto watch along the citys Victoria Harbor (6) (treat) to a beautiful firew

4、orks displaylaunched orom the nearbyPeninsula (九龍).New York, USABone-chilling temperatures were not enough to keep away almost a million people from all across the world (7)gathering at the citys Times Square to witness the famous crystal balldrop and amazing fireworks displayt followed. Some visito

5、rst (8)(wait) for over 14hourshe freezing cold weather to get a front seat to watch the shinning globe drop, declaredthe experience as their best New Years ceration ever!(B)The Milky Way contains billions of Earth-sized planetst (9) support life.ts thefinding of a new study. It makes use of da A mec

6、hanical failure recently putplayed a big role in creating a census(170.000 stars. Its data have been helhat came from NASAs top planet-tingescope.t Kepler spaceescope out of service. Kepler had統(tǒng)計)of planets (10) (move) around someastronomers predict (11)mon planets are inve conditions similar toour

7、galaxy. The space(12) on Earth.escope focused onting planetst mighThe authors of a study publishedhe Proceedings of the National Academy of Science nowconclude (13)betn 14 and 30 out of every 100 stars with a mass and temperaturesimilar to the sun may host a planet would support life as we know it.

8、Such a planet would have adiameter(直徑) east as large as Earths, but no moren twicet big. The planet also wouldhave to orbit in a stars habitable zone.any water (15) (exist) as a liquid.ts (14) the surface temperature would allowThe new estimate of how many planets might fit these conditions comers f

9、rom studying more撰稿人課程標題閱讀學生年級高二學生n 42,000 stars. The scientists used thosenumbers toestimatetherest of the stars (16)theescope could not see.(1) watching(5) with(9) can/may(2) In case(6) were treated(10) moving(14) where(3) more(7) from(11) how(15) to exist(A)to screenand(4) the(8) had waited(12) t

10、hose(16)t / which(13)tHarry Potterhas traveled frompagenow tostage. J.K. Rowlingsseven-book series begins when Harry, an unloved orphan unwillingly (1) (raise) by his auntand uncle, receives a letter (2) (l) him he is a wizard(魔).Rowling said in a sement (3) the play will “explore the previously unt

11、old story ofHarrys early years as an orphan.” Rowling will be a co-producer on the show, along with Britishtheatroducers Sonia Friedman and Colin Callender. The sement saidt Rowling willcooperate wicertain writer but will not write the script(劇本) (4) . “over these years I (5)(receive) countless appr

12、oaches about turning Harry Pottero a theatrical production,but Sonia and Colins viwas the only onet really made sense to me.” Rowling said.Writer and director have yet (6) (choose). No opening date has been set for the show, which will be developed in Britain next year Rowlings Harry Potter novels (

13、7) (sell) moren 450 million copies around the world and have been adapted (8) eight Warner Bros.Feature fi.(B) carefully aimed his gun at a Mexican gray wolf.Standing on a cliff, a sharpshooter(神Bang! The wolf went down. A short time later, he shot (9) second wolf. The wolves,however, werent injured

14、. The sharpshooter had shot specontained a drug (10) put the wolves to sleep.l darts (鏢) at them. The dartsU.S.ernment offils picked up the (11) (sleep )wolves. They planned to movethe wolves to an area far away from people. The two wolves are part of a program (12) (bring) wolves back to Arizona an

15、d New Mexico. Until about 1900, the Mexican gray wolf livedin both ses. Some of the wolves ate cattle and attacked people. Peopleted the wolvesbecause they thought the animals were dangerous. By 1950, few wolves (13) (leave)area.heThe U.S.ernment has brought wolves back to those ses. But ranchers (牧

16、場主) inArizona and new Mexico say wolves are causing problems again. Ranchers say the wolvest thesharpshooters hit with darts killed 19 calves. The ranchers fearpeople as well.t the wolves (14) attack“I think I can handle the bears and the mountain lions.” said one rancher. “When you seethose animals

17、, they take off. Theyre afraid of you. These wolves, theyre not afraid. And(15) scares me.”tsThe ranchers say wolves cannot beroduced to their area again (16) too many peoplelive there now. “You cant turn back the clock,” onesaid.(1) raised(5) have received(9) a(13) were left(2)ling(3)t(4) herself(8

18、) to(12) to bring(16) because(6) to be chosen(7) have sold(10)t / which(11) sle(15) whatng(14) may/can(A)up from her cradleBrianas motherlifted baby Isabelle(搖籃) and walked over to thewindow. (1)(s) at her daughter, she said, “Yes, Briana, you can go outside for a littlewhile, but you have to put yo

19、ur jacket on. If it starts getting colder, youll have to come backinside. Your Aunt Rachel is outyou.”he garden, so stay close by (2) she ceep an eye onBriana skipped happily to her room, put on her favorite purple jacket and ran out the frontdoor. Theplahe went to (3) (be) her swing set. She climbe

20、d up onto the slide. Themetal was very cold and Briana shivered (打顫) when she sat down. She walked over to theswings. Her favorite was the blueith yellow flowers (4) (pa) on the seat. It wentmuch highern the green swing. Her daddy had been teaching her how to “pump” her legs (5)the swing could go hi

21、gher and higher. She soon felt as if she was flying. Up to the treetops the swing took her, until it seemed she (6) almost touch the sky.After a while, Brianas legs began to grow (7) (tire). The swing had reached its highestpoand she was ready to play (8) game. As the swing had dropped low enough, s

22、hejumped offo the soft sandt covered the ground below.(B)Ask any student to say one thing they know aboharlesens, and it is very likely theywill say Oliver Twist. His classic tale of a poor orphan boy strikes at the heart of all those whohave ever wanted “more”, as Oliver did.And now,ens classic sce

23、nes of the lives of the Victorian British poor will appear in abig screen movie, Oliver Twist, an adapion of his classic tale (9) (direct) by Roman Polanski.The new film is not meant for younger viewers, and is meant for children (10) 13. Forthose old enough to enjoy it, however, the fihows just (11

24、) people have beenenjoyingens remarkable literature. His short stories and essays began appearing inmagazines in 1833. Oliver Twist (12) (publish) in 1837moren 165 years ago.Oliver Twistls the story of an orphan forced to live in a workhouse (13) (head)by the awful Mr. Bumble, who cheats the boys (1

25、4) work there out of their already loy.Oliver decides (15) (esc) to the streets of London, where he meets a thief called Fagin,played by Sir Ben Kingsley, who leads himo a world of crime.Several ofens books (16) (make)o fiandeviseries, includings of A Christmas2002s Nickolas Nicky and 2000s David Co

26、pperfield. And several verCarol have entertained audienfor years.(1) Smiling(2) where(6) could(10) over(14) who(3) was(7) tired(11) how long(15) to esc(A)(4) paed(8) another(12) was published(16) have been made(5) sot(9) directed(13) headedOnce upon a time, there were ten farmers, who were crossing

27、a field together. They weresurprised by a heavy tder-storm, and (1) (take) refuge in a half-ruined temple. But thetder drew ever nearer, and so great was the soundt the air trembled about them, while thelightning flew around the temple in a continuous circle. The farmers (2) (frighten),andthoughtt t

28、here must be a sinner(身負者) among them, whom the lightning would strike.In order to find out who (3) might be, they agreed to hang their straw hats up before thedoor, and he (4) hat was blown away was to yield(放棄) himself up to his fate.(5) had been the hats outsiden one of them was blown away, and t

29、he restpushed its unfortunate owner out of doors without pity. But as soon as he (6) (leave) thetemple the lightning ceased circling around, and struck the building wicrash.The one, whom the resd pushed out ,had been the only righteous(正義的) one (7) them, and for his sake the lightning had spared the

30、 temple. So the (8) nine had to pay fortheir hard-heartedness with their lives.(B) to tablet computers(平板電腦),touch screens are everywhereFrom smartphones(智能you look these days. As technology advan, keyboard and mice are quicklying a thing ofthe past. (9) be burdened with keyboards and mice when you can have what you want withjusouch?Touch screens are electronic visual displayst allow a user to communicate directly withwhat is

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