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1、語境詞匯填空動(dòng)詞和形容詞副詞用合適的動(dòng)詞或者動(dòng)詞詞組和形容詞副詞補(bǔ)全下文:第一篇School was over, the day was fading and it started to rain. I stood at the school gale, with a loaded backpack on my shoulders. It was Friday again-a weekend of joy with unlimited sleeping hours and dinner courses specially made to my taste. I 1. goodbye to my

2、 friends as they jumped into their fathers5 warm and comfortable cars. Curiously, this gave rise to a 2.feeling in me. It was not exactly what they called jealousy, but something like depression. I knew all I could expect was an old bike Mom would ride along on, with the badly-oiled chain creaking a

3、gainst the wheel to 3.her arrival.Every Friday when Mom came to pick me up, it was a moment full of great expectation and great unease. I always felt my face 4.as we rode our way in and out of the cars and saw my friends, faces sticking out of the car windows. It was like stepping into a ballroom wi

4、th beautifully dressed ladies and finding yourself in a smelly T-shirt.To tell you the truth, Mom is quite a headache 5. She looks like a homely middle-aged housewife. She knits (編紗I) most of my sweaters, chiefly in old styles. Whenever caught by some 6.classmates asking what brand my sweaters are,

5、Td 7.a smile and reply in a half-joking manner: homemade. She simply doesnt seem to understand whats in fashion; Chanel or Gucci 8.nothing to her.I couldnt remember when I started to find her such an embarrassment. As a little boy, I relied on her so much. She had been working at home, cooking in th

6、e kitchen, knitting by the lamp, or riding across town to buy me a book I badly needed. It had always been fun riding with her. I had enjoyed watching our shadows growing longer and shorter in an alternate fashion by the light of the streetlamps along the road. Just now there seemed to be something

7、standing between us, something that made her so 9. to me and me to her.Today Mom 10.in a raincoat. Once she saw me, Mom called my name excitedly. Almost everybody 11.looked in her direction. I swallowed hard and fixed my stare on the middle of the road, sweat 12. in tiny droplets on my forehead. Whe

8、n she tried to cover me with the back of her raincoat, I simply threw it aside. In silence, I shot her a blaming glance and threw my backpack 13.into the front basket of the bike. Without a single word, I jumped onto the backseat.Mom tried to cover me with the raincoat again as a storm set in.14., I

9、 pulled it over. With the wind 15.angrily and the raincoat dancing, it felt warm and secure inside. Mom bent forward and pedaled with all her strength, her waist twitching(抽動(dòng))with tension. I started to feel 16.of my coldness, tears 17.in my eyes. Quietly, I slipped my hands around Moms waist and gen

10、tly pressed my face against her back. In the crying wind and pouring rain, I found myself 18.my mother, tighter than ever.1. waved 2. disturbing/bothering3. indicate/announce4.burning/flushing/blushing8. means8. means11. curiously15. roaring8. means11. curiously15. roaring9. odd.strange8. means11. c

11、uriously15. roaring9. odd.strange12. forming16. ashamed/guilty13. heavily 14. Reluctantly/Unwillingly17. welling up 18. hugging/cmbracing用合適的動(dòng)詞或者動(dòng)詞詞組和形容詞副詞補(bǔ)全下文:第一篇One fall, my wife Elli and I had a single goal: to photograph polar bears. We were staying at a research camp outside “the polar bear cap

12、ital of the world “ 一 the town of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada.Taking pictures of polar bears is 1. but also dangerous. Polar bears - like all wild animals - should be photographed from a 2. distance. When Im face to face with a polar bear, I like it to be through a camera with a telephoto lens. Bu

13、t sometimes, that is easier said than done. This was one of those times.As Elli and I cooked dinner, a young male polar bear who was playing in a nearby lake sniffed, and smelled our garlic bread.The hungry bear followed his nose to our camp, which 3. a high wire fence. He pulled and bit the wire. H

14、e stood on his back legs and pushed at the wooden fence posts.4., Elli and I tried all the bear defense actions we knew. We yelled at the bear, hit pots hard, and fired blank shotgun shells into the air. Sometimes loud noises like these will scare bears off. Not this polar bear though he just kept t

15、rying to tear down the fence with his 5. paws (爪子).I radioed the camp manager for help. He told me a helicopter was on its way, but it would be 30 minutes before it arrived. Making the best of this close encounter (相 遇),I took some pictures of the bear.EHi and I feared the fence wouldnt last through

16、 30 more minutes of the bears punishment. The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray. The spray burns the bears eyes, but doesnt hurt them. So I 6. our uninvited guest slowly and, through the fence, sprayed him in the face. With an angry roar (吼叫),the bear ran to the lake to wash his eyes.A few m

17、inutes later, the bear headed back to our camp.Shrieks and howls of utter fury broke the silence and 7. terror gripped us.The bear reared up attacked the fence and even desired to tear down us with flames blazing in its eyes owing to the dreadful spray. My wife Elli 8. my clothes and trembled,swallo

18、wing hard.In a perspicacious approach to win time from the battle against death,my mind raced and it occurred to me to throw the bread little by little. The bear could hardly 9. the temptation of the bread,admittedly,avarice urged him to yearn for more.He flew into a rage and hit his chest,glaring a

19、t us 10.With little hesitation,! fumbled for my camera ,captured the last shot of the bear and smashed it.At that very moment, the helicopter arrived.Hope met us!I 11. straight to the camp haltingly, nearly stumbling.If only I could fly!My wife was corresponding with the pilot through radio who ensu

20、red whether we had 12. any injury.The fierce noises got on the bears nerves and after a glimpse of the 13. thing,the bear disappeared towards the lake. Seeing all of these,we 14. with relief, sparkles of delight arising in our faces.In spite of the glorious sacrifice of my precious camera,the photog

21、raphs were 15. survived.What really touched our heartstrings was the encounter,adversity and ceaseless strive.1. amazing 2. safe 3. was surrounded 4. Terrified 5. massive 6. approached6. extreme 8. grasped 9.resist10. aggressively 11. dashed12.suffered14. giant/enormous 14. sighed 15. miraculously用合

22、適的動(dòng)詞或者動(dòng)詞詞組和形容詞副詞補(bǔ)全下文:第二篇This story 1. to me many years ago but I can still 2. remember it. When I was fresh out of school and working in Denver, 1 was driving to my parents home in Missouri for Christmas. On my way, I found that my car was running out of gas. So I stopped at a gas station about 50 m

23、iles from from Oklahoma City, where I was planning to stop and visit a friend. While I was standing in line at the cash register(收款臺(tái)),I said hello to a couple(夫妻)who were also paying for gas and they 3. with their warm smiles.I took off, but had gone only a few miles when black smoke poured from the

24、 back of my car. My car just 4. What a trouble! I stopped and was wondering what I should do next when a car 5. behind me. It was the couple I had spoken to at the gas station. They said they would take me to my friends. We chatted 6.on the way to the city, and when I got out of the car, the husband

25、 gave me his business card.Arriving home, I wrote to him and his wife a thank-you note for helping me. Soon afterwards, I received a Christinas present from them. In their note they said that helping me had made their holidays 7.Years later, I drove to a meeting in a nearby town in an early morning.

26、 The road condition was quite poor on the way and it was said that cars broke down frequently there. Anyway, I got there 8. After the meeting, I returned to my car and found that Id got a flat tire(癟胎).I was at a loss when I noticed that the Friendly Ford Dealership- a shop selling Ford cars was rig

27、ht next door. I walked over and found two salesmen in the shop.I entered the shop, and one of the salesmen came to me. I couldnt believe my eyes. Surely, it was my long-lost friend, Arthur, always wearing a warm smile. What a coincidence that Arthur would 9. in front of me when I had trouble! I thought. For a second, 110. him in disbelief, my mouth hanging open. In the meanwhile Tom11. recognized me and he gave me a huge hug. What brings you here? he asked with a 12.expression on his face. So I told him that my car g

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