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1、組合練第10練語(yǔ)法填空+概要寫作題組一 語(yǔ)法填空|1I got laid off at 53 from a senior management position in a restaurant.And I knew it was going to be hard to find another job in the 1.(compete) working market.My age put me at 2. disadvantage.But I also knew it was time for me 3.(realize) my lifelong dream of owning a rcst

2、aurant.4. was most difficult was that in order to make this happen, I needed to find an 5.(exist) cafe that wasn, t doing well.It couldn1 t be better if its owner was ready to quit his business.With great 6.(lucky), I found just what I wanted eight blocks from home.Since I had never financially plan

3、ned for this day, I had to borrow money from friends as well as 7.(relative). I, together with my wife,8.(be) ready to start off.We changed (he name to Black Dog Coffee, the menu, the recipes and the look of the ca陷 and my wife did a great job of designing.Eighteen years later, we re still here and

4、doing 9. (well) (han ever.T m grateful 10. the layoff and the opportunity to pursue my dream.【2】Recent months have seen a return of bikes across China.With an increasing number of people choosing cycling instead of 11.(drive) to schools, to workplaces or to go sightseeing.The introduction of bikesha

5、ring programs has brought the trend to a new level.The bikes 12.(equip) with GPS and can be left anywhere in public for the next user.TheyT re popular among many Chinese people as they provide 13. effective solution in places 14. il s difficult to change from one kind of transport to another.Bikesha

6、ring is a 15.(green) method of transportation and 16.(provide) a more friendly experience.However, the programs have also led to problems such as 17.(legal) parking, deliberate damaging and thcft.To deal with these problems, the company came up with the idea of encouraging people 18.(return) the bik

7、es to stations 19. rewarding free time for their next rides.Now, Chinese service operators are also trying to address these problems.For example, Mobike sets a lOOpoint credit score for each user, with 20.(point) taken in the case of bad behaviours.Once the score drops below 80, bikerental is increa

8、sed to 100 yuan per 30 minutes, up from 0.51 yuan.【3】For many years, I 21.(convince) that my suffering was due to my size.I believed that when the weight disappeared, it would take old wounds, hurls and rejections with i(.Many weightconscious people also mistakenly believe that 22.(change) our bodie

9、s will fix everything.Pcrhaps our worst mistake is believing being thin equals being loved.We dream about 23. it will be like when we reach the longawaited goal.We make every effort 24.(realize) this dream.Then, a( last, we find ourselves there.But we often gain back what we have lost.Even so, we co

10、ntinue to believe that next time it will be diffcrcnt.Ncxt time, being chin will finally fulfill its promise of everlasting 25.(happy), selfworlh, and, of course, love.It took me 26. long while to know that there was something more for me to leani about beauty.Beauty standards vary 27. culture to cu

11、lturc.In Samoa a woman is not considered to be attractive unless she weighs more than 200 pounds.More 28. (important), if it* s joy that wc want, why put our energy on the size of our body? Why not look inside? We have to find a way to live comfortably inside our body and make friends with others 29

12、. cherish oursclves.Whcn wc change our attitudes toward 30.(wc), the whole world changes. Over and over again I meet babies desperately 31.(try) to read ” a magazine with fingers.I am constantly shocked : How can these parents stay at ease when their kids 32. (harm) so much from technology? How on e

13、arth can they not know what a magazine is in other ways?Researchers from Canada looked at this.The results were not good, especially for younger children.They found (hat parents that used technology too much negatively affected (heir 33. (children) sense of security.Besides, babies need imagination,

14、 not instant satisfaction, which is 34. screens often provide. Babies are often distressed and put into bad mood when (hey (urn to their parent 35. a connection and discover the parent is uninterested,they wrote.Being involved in too many electronic devices(設(shè)備)36.(be) bad.But the idea that parents s

15、hould spend all of (heir free time ensuring kids are welldeveloped is actually a modern conceptand an 37.(absolute) unrealistic one.Our kids will just be fine if we hand over the iPad at a restaurant to have a grownup conversation.r m certainly not arguing that hours upon hours of screen time is a g

16、ood idea for kids,38. that we shouldn t try to have their view 39.(broad). But who among us didn t give our parents 40. muchneeded weekend break by sitting in front of Saturday morning cartoons?題組二I .語(yǔ)法填空Ill(2018廣東茂名五大聯(lián)盟學(xué)校聯(lián)考)British people spend more time watching TV, gaming and using mobile phones

17、and computers than sleeping.A research 1. was conducted by a communication agency found that Britons use technology for 20 minutes 2.(long) than they spend sleeping.The average UK adults use technology for eight hours and fortyone minutes per day.One of the biggest 3.(reason) for this is broadband a

18、nd WiFi.People spend more time on the Internet. large number of people are on the phone or online while watching television.(watch) television is the most popular activity.Adults watch an average of three hours a day.The study looked at technology and groups of different ages.lt 6.(find) that sixyea

19、r- olds understand it the same as 45yearolds.People understand digital technology most when they are 14 or 15.Technology 7.(change) the way people communicate with each other.Scientists warn that we are becoming more antisocial0R僻的).They say people are moving away from facetoface conversations becau

20、se they are using technology too 8.(frequent). They add that people are becoming 9.(addict) to their smartphones.10. the other hand, technology also means people arc working at home after they finish work and et home from work.【2】(2018河北衡水中學(xué)大聯(lián)考)During my first year in China I spent the summer holida

21、y 11. my family at the seaside in Bcidaihe.Thc hotel 12. vve were staying in was near the sea so we used to spend most of our time 13. (swim). Now, my wife is from Switzerland and when she was at home, she bought me a watch as 14. present.The watch she bought 15.(be) walerproof(防水的)and I never look

22、it off, even when I was having a bath.When I went swimming at Beidaihe, I didn t take my watch off either.On the last day of our holiday, i went swimming and 16.(come) out of the sea without my watch.As I was leaving, the manager of the hotel said, “Leave your address and phone number so that we can

23、 send your watch to you if we can find it. I did so but I wasn t very 17.(hope). One week later, I got a phone call form the hotel.The man who 18.(find) my watch was a PLA man.He picked it up when he was out 19.(walk) on the beach one day and handed it in at the police station.After several 20.(day)

24、 I got my watch back and it was still working, n.概要寫作 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。There are many benefits of public transportation.For example, public transportation makes it easier for people to get where they want and need to go.lt also helps people save money as the cost of maintaining(維修保養(yǎng))a worki

25、ng vehicle is often much more than the cost associated with public transportation.The frequency of traffic jams and accidents may also be reduced when a person uses public transportation.One of the main benefits of public transportation is the fact that it makes it easier for people to get around.Wi

26、thout public transportation, many people-especially those without carswould be limited in where they could go and what they could do.With public transportation, however people can get to school and work, get to the grocery store and to doctors , offices, and visit relatives* even if they do not own

27、vehicles.Public transportation serves people of all ages and from all walks of life, ranging from families, including their children, to business people on their way to the office, to (he elderly.Often, people complain about the cost of public transportation when the rates are raised.When compared w

28、ith (he cost of buying a car, many people find that choosing(o ride public transportation is a much cheaper option.When public transportation is available, many people choose to use it instead of driving to work and school.This is true even of many people who own cars, as they may prefer to ride to

29、work on a bus or train rather than deal with traffic jams and parking frustrations each day.When people make this choice, the result is less traffic on (he roadways, which means fewer traffic jams and less pollution.In fact, the choice many people make to ride public transportation may even translate into fewer car accidents and vehiclerelaled deaths and injuries.Additionally, the use of public transportation also means less gas is consumed each year.答案精析組合練題組一 語(yǔ)篇解讀作者53歲的時(shí)候失業(yè)了,由于年齡的原因,他很難在激烈的勞動(dòng)市場(chǎng)再找到一 份工作,于是作者決定追求自己的夢(mèng)想,開(kāi)一家餐廳。com

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