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C OnthemorningofNovember181735an earthquakeshookBostonMassachusetts.JohnWinthropaprofessoratHarvard Collegefeltthequakeandawoke.IroseWinthropwroteandlightinga candlelookedonmywatchandfoundittobe15minutesafterfour.John Winthropwalkedquicklydownstairstothegrandfather’sclock.Ithadstopped threeminutesbeforeat4’11.Exceptforstoppingtheclockthequakehad onlythrownakeyfromthemanteltothefloor.Theclockhad stoppedbecauseWinthrophadputsomelongglasstubeshewasusingforan experimentintotheboxforsafekeeping.Thequakehadknockedthetubes overandblockedthependulum.Winthropthereforehadtheexacttimethatthe earthquakehadhitBoston.Helookedatthekeyonthefloor.Thequakehad thrownitforwardinthedirectionofthequake’smotionbyashockcomingfrom thenorthwestperhapsinCanada.Theearthquakehappenedat______.
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Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour choicesmarkedABCandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyour answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet. Infacttherewashardlyanyactivity orsocialeventthatcouldnotbesettoMusic.Weddingsbirthschristening funeralspicnicsparades--21hadtheirmusical accompaniment.AftertheAmericanCivilWar1860-1865the Negroeshadgainedtheirfreedomandwereready22anewtype ofmusic23thatwouldpreservetheirmusicaltraditionsbut befastandhappy24their25freedom. Theywantedsomethingtheycouldplayasprofessionalmusiciansforbothblack andwhiteaudiences.Jazzwastheanswer.ItcombinedthemesfromNegrowork songsspiritualsandbluessettoafastbeat26the musiciansimprovising即兴而作astheywentalonglikethefuneralmarching bands.Tobegoodamusicianhadnotonlytorememberhispartbutalso 27abletoinventnewvariationsonthespur激励ofthe moment.Jazz28thepeoplebutpopular 29ischangedmanytimesinformstyleandtempo.Eachchange addedsomething30.
根据中文提示将对话中缺少的内容写在线上这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯打句号的地方用陈述句打问号的地方用疑问句 提示在一次Mary举行的生日晚会上她的女朋友Linda见到了Mary的表弟Steve她想结识他Mary给他们做了介绍 Linda:HappybirthdayMary!Mary:51Linda: WhoisthetallmannexttoyourbrotherMary:Didn’tyoumeethim beforeLinda:52Mary:Oh!Thenletmeintroduce youtohimnowSteve53.Steve:HiLinda. 54Linda:I’mgladtomeetyoutoo.Can’twesitdown somewhereandtalkSteve:55Let’ssitover there.
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour choicesmarkedABCandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyour answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet. Infacttherewashardlyanyactivity orsocialeventthatcouldnotbesettoMusic.Weddingsbirthschristening funeralspicnicsparades--21hadtheirmusical accompaniment.AftertheAmericanCivilWar1860-1865the Negroeshadgainedtheirfreedomandwereready22anewtype ofmusic23thatwouldpreservetheirmusicaltraditionsbut befastandhappy24their25freedom. Theywantedsomethingtheycouldplayasprofessionalmusiciansforbothblack andwhiteaudiences.Jazzwastheanswer.ItcombinedthemesfromNegrowork songsspiritualsandbluessettoafastbeat26the musiciansimprovising即兴而作astheywentalonglikethefuneralmarching bands.Tobegoodamusicianhadnotonlytorememberhispartbutalso 27abletoinventnewvariationsonthespur激励ofthe moment.Jazz28thepeoplebutpopular 29ischangedmanytimesinformstyleandtempo.Eachchange addedsomething30.
通读下面的短文掌握其大意然后从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选择 IntheUnitedStatesthemostpopular formoffolkdancingsincetheearlydayshasbeensquaredancing.Inearly timeswhenmenandwomenworkedingroupsto21a barn谷仓forharvestcropstheydancedwhentheworkwasdone.Themusic 22fromaviolinforthemostpart.Butiftherewasno onetoplayaninstrument乐器clapping击掌wasusedto23 therhythm节奏bywhichtodance.Theearlysettlers移民dancedinastoreina barnorinafarmkitchen.Aftersomeyears24 squaredancingbecame25popularincitiesand townsbutit26popularinthecountry.Thenitbecame popularinthecitiesonceagain.Todayin27partsofthe UnitedStatesyouwillfindsomeschoolcluborothergroupthatissquare dancingforfun.Asquareisformedbyfourcouples对双who stand28thecenterofthesquare.Eachcouplestandson one29ofthesquaretheboyontheleftandthegirlon theright.Thecallerisanimportantpartofthe 30sincehetellsthedancerswhichstepstodo.Ifthe dancersdonotknowthestepsheteachesthem.It31time tolearntobegoodcallerandgoodcallersarealwaysindemand. Largeorsmallgroupsofpeoplecandanceatonetime.Sometimes800or 1000peoplemaybedancingatthe32time.Ortheremay beonlyonesquareof33people. Costumes服装arewornbysomewhosquaredance.This34 thedancingmorecolorfultowatch.Thecostumesvary不同fromplace toplace.Womenoftenwearfullskirtsofvariouscolorswithprettyblouse罩衫. Menmayhavecoloredskirtsandwesterntrouserswhichtheywear35 whensquaredancing.
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Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour choicesmarkedABCandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyour answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet. Infacttherewashardlyanyactivity orsocialeventthatcouldnotbesettoMusic.Weddingsbirthschristening funeralspicnicsparades--21hadtheirmusical accompaniment.AftertheAmericanCivilWar1860-1865the Negroeshadgainedtheirfreedomandwereready22anewtype ofmusic23thatwouldpreservetheirmusicaltraditionsbut befastandhappy24their25freedom. Theywantedsomethingtheycouldplayasprofessionalmusiciansforbothblack andwhiteaudiences.Jazzwastheanswer.ItcombinedthemesfromNegrowork songsspiritualsandbluessettoafastbeat26the musiciansimprovising即兴而作astheywentalonglikethefuneralmarching bands.Tobegoodamusicianhadnotonlytorememberhispartbutalso 27abletoinventnewvariationsonthespur激励ofthe moment.Jazz28thepeoplebutpopular 29ischangedmanytimesinformstyleandtempo.Eachchange addedsomething30.
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阅读下列短文然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳的一项并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里A Kleptomaniaisanillnessofthemind thatgivesapersonthedesiretosteal.Suchapersonisnotreallyathief. Theyaresickandcannothelpthemselves.Allsmallchildrenactnaturallyand astheygrowuptheynormallylearntocontroltheiractions.Peoplewith kleptomaniaforcertainmedicalreasonshavefailedtodevelopcontrolover theirdesiretotakethingsthatdonotbelongtothem.Withmedicalhelp theymaybecomenormalcitizensagain.Thethingsthatakleptomaniacstealsare seldomofgreatvalue.Theyoftengiveawaywhattheyhavestolenorcollect objectswithoutusingthem.Kleptomaniacsusuallystealthingsthat______.
通读下面的短文掌握其大意然后从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选择 IntheUnitedStatesthemostpopular formoffolkdancingsincetheearlydayshasbeensquaredancing.Inearly timeswhenmenandwomenworkedingroupsto21a barn谷仓forharvestcropstheydancedwhentheworkwasdone.Themusic 22fromaviolinforthemostpart.Butiftherewasno onetoplayaninstrument乐器clapping击掌wasusedto23 therhythm节奏bywhichtodance.Theearlysettlers移民dancedinastoreina barnorinafarmkitchen.Aftersomeyears24 squaredancingbecame25popularincitiesand townsbutit26popularinthecountry.Thenitbecame popularinthecitiesonceagain.Todayin27partsofthe UnitedStatesyouwillfindsomeschoolcluborothergroupthatissquare dancingforfun.Asquareisformedbyfourcouples对双who stand28thecenterofthesquare.Eachcouplestandson one29ofthesquaretheboyontheleftandthegirlon theright.Thecallerisanimportantpartofthe 30sincehetellsthedancerswhichstepstodo.Ifthe dancersdonotknowthestepsheteachesthem.It31time tolearntobegoodcallerandgoodcallersarealwaysindemand. Largeorsmallgroupsofpeoplecandanceatonetime.Sometimes800or 1000peoplemaybedancingatthe32time.Ortheremay beonlyonesquareof33people. Costumes服装arewornbysomewhosquaredance.This34 thedancingmorecolorfultowatch.Thecostumesvary不同fromplace toplace.Womenoftenwearfullskirtsofvariouscolorswithprettyblouse罩衫. Menmayhavecoloredskirtsandwesterntrouserswhichtheywear35 whensquaredancing.
通读下面的短文掌握其大意然后从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选择 IntheUnitedStatesthemostpopular formoffolkdancingsincetheearlydayshasbeensquaredancing.Inearly timeswhenmenandwomenworkedingroupsto21a barn谷仓forharvestcropstheydancedwhentheworkwasdone.Themusic 22fromaviolinforthemostpart.Butiftherewasno onetoplayaninstrument乐器clapping击掌wasusedto23 therhythm节奏bywhichtodance.Theearlysettlers移民dancedinastoreina barnorinafarmkitchen.Aftersomeyears24 squaredancingbecame25popularincitiesand townsbutit26popularinthecountry.Thenitbecame popularinthecitiesonceagain.Todayin27partsofthe UnitedStatesyouwillfindsomeschoolcluborothergroupthatissquare dancingforfun.Asquareisformedbyfourcouples对双who stand28thecenterofthesquare.Eachcouplestandson one29ofthesquaretheboyontheleftandthegirlon theright.Thecallerisanimportantpartofthe 30sincehetellsthedancerswhichstepstodo.Ifthe dancersdonotknowthestepsheteachesthem.It31time tolearntobegoodcallerandgoodcallersarealwaysindemand. Largeorsmallgroupsofpeoplecandanceatonetime.Sometimes800or 1000peoplemaybedancingatthe32time.Ortheremay beonlyonesquareof33people. Costumes服装arewornbysomewhosquaredance.This34 thedancingmorecolorfultowatch.Thecostumesvary不同fromplace toplace.Womenoftenwearfullskirtsofvariouscolorswithprettyblouse罩衫. Menmayhavecoloredskirtsandwesterntrouserswhichtheywear35 whensquaredancing.
B OxfordisaveryoldtownontheRiver Thamesabout60milesfromLondon.Unlikemodernuniversitytownswhereyou usuallyfindtheuniversityontheedgeofthetownoronitsowncampus校园 Oxford’scenteristheuniversity;andallaroundthecrossroadsatthevery heartofOxfordCarfaxtherearegreystonecollegesandotheruniversity buildings.Inthecenteryoucanalsofindinterestingoldrestaurants.There arealotofchurchesandafewreallylargeandinterestingbuildingssuchas theAshmoleanMuseumtheroundlibrarytheBodleianandRadcliffeCamera. LikeallEnglishtownsthereareparksandoneTheParksisthehomeof universitycricket板球inthesummermonths.Asyouleavethecenterandgo towardstheedgeofOxfordyoucanseeindustrialareasinonedirection;andin anotherbeautifulsuburbs郊区.Thereisinfactquitealotof industryinOxford.VisitorstoOxfordwillfindthat______.
D Thekillerbeesarecoming!Bythetime youreadthistheywillhavereachedTexas.Bythemid-1990stheywillhave reachedallthewarmerareasoftheUnitedStates.Scientistsaswellasfarmers waitforthemwithamixtureoffearandwonder.Thekillerbees shouldnotbecomingatall.Naturedidnotputthemonthisdirectpathforthe UnitedStates;humanbeingsdid.ThekillerbeesarefromAfrica.Butin1957a scientistfromBrazilgotsomeofthesekillerbeesforhisexperiments.Theaim wastoproduceabetterbee.Howeveranaccidenthappened:aguestbeekeeper lettwenty-sixofthequeenbeesescapebymistake.Beforelonggroupsof killerbeestookoffforthewoods.Sincethattimethewild killerbeeshavemultiplied繁衍manytimesover.By1998theirpopulationwas over1015.TheyhavespreadalloverSouthAmericaCentralAmerica andmostofMexico.TheUnitedStatesisthenextstop.Arethe killerbeesreallykillersYestheyare.Intheirfirstthirtyyearsin Americatheyhavekilledthousandsofhenspigsandotheranimals.Whileno oneknowstheexactnumberitisbelievedthatseveralhundredpeoplehavealso beenkilled.Sobecareful.Killerbeesareontheway. Scientistshavenoideawhattodowiththemyet.Theremustbea way.Thepassagesuggeststhattoallthecreaturesontheearth______.
C OnthemorningofNovember181735an earthquakeshookBostonMassachusetts.JohnWinthropaprofessoratHarvard Collegefeltthequakeandawoke.IroseWinthropwroteandlightinga candlelookedonmywatchandfoundittobe15minutesafterfour.John Winthropwalkedquicklydownstairstothegrandfather’sclock.Ithadstopped threeminutesbeforeat4’11.Exceptforstoppingtheclockthequakehad onlythrownakeyfromthemanteltothefloor.Theclockhad stoppedbecauseWinthrophadputsomelongglasstubeshewasusingforan experimentintotheboxforsafekeeping.Thequakehadknockedthetubes overandblockedthependulum.Winthropthereforehadtheexacttimethatthe earthquakehadhitBoston.Helookedatthekeyonthefloor.Thequakehad thrownitforwardinthedirectionofthequake’smotionbyashockcomingfrom thenorthwestperhapsinCanada.ThelastsentenceofparagraphIsuggeststhat______.
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour choicesmarkedABCandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyour answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet. Infacttherewashardlyanyactivity orsocialeventthatcouldnotbesettoMusic.Weddingsbirthschristening funeralspicnicsparades--21hadtheirmusical accompaniment.AftertheAmericanCivilWar1860-1865the Negroeshadgainedtheirfreedomandwereready22anewtype ofmusic23thatwouldpreservetheirmusicaltraditionsbut befastandhappy24their25freedom. Theywantedsomethingtheycouldplayasprofessionalmusiciansforbothblack andwhiteaudiences.Jazzwastheanswer.ItcombinedthemesfromNegrowork songsspiritualsandbluessettoafastbeat26the musiciansimprovising即兴而作astheywentalonglikethefuneralmarching bands.Tobegoodamusicianhadnotonlytorememberhispartbutalso 27abletoinventnewvariationsonthespur激励ofthe moment.Jazz28thepeoplebutpopular 29ischangedmanytimesinformstyleandtempo.Eachchange addedsomething30.
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Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour choicesmarkedABCandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyour answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet. Infacttherewashardlyanyactivity orsocialeventthatcouldnotbesettoMusic.Weddingsbirthschristening funeralspicnicsparades--21hadtheirmusical accompaniment.AftertheAmericanCivilWar1860-1865the Negroeshadgainedtheirfreedomandwereready22anewtype ofmusic23thatwouldpreservetheirmusicaltraditionsbut befastandhappy24their25freedom. Theywantedsomethingtheycouldplayasprofessionalmusiciansforbothblack andwhiteaudiences.Jazzwastheanswer.ItcombinedthemesfromNegrowork songsspiritualsandbluessettoafastbeat26the musiciansimprovising即兴而作astheywentalonglikethefuneralmarching bands.Tobegoodamusicianhadnotonlytorememberhispartbutalso 27abletoinventnewvariationsonthespur激励ofthe moment.Jazz28thepeoplebutpopular 29ischangedmanytimesinformstyleandtempo.Eachchange addedsomething30.
通读下面的短文掌握其大意然后从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选择 IntheUnitedStatesthemostpopular formoffolkdancingsincetheearlydayshasbeensquaredancing.Inearly timeswhenmenandwomenworkedingroupsto21a barn谷仓forharvestcropstheydancedwhentheworkwasdone.Themusic 22fromaviolinforthemostpart.Butiftherewasno onetoplayaninstrument乐器clapping击掌wasusedto23 therhythm节奏bywhichtodance.Theearlysettlers移民dancedinastoreina barnorinafarmkitchen.Aftersomeyears24 squaredancingbecame25popularincitiesand townsbutit26popularinthecountry.Thenitbecame popularinthecitiesonceagain.Todayin27partsofthe UnitedStatesyouwillfindsomeschoolcluborothergroupthatissquare dancingforfun.Asquareisformedbyfourcouples对双who stand28thecenterofthesquare.Eachcouplestandson one29ofthesquaretheboyontheleftandthegirlon theright.Thecallerisanimportantpartofthe 30sincehetellsthedancerswhichstepstodo.Ifthe dancersdonotknowthestepsheteachesthem.It31time tolearntobegoodcallerandgoodcallersarealwaysindemand. Largeorsmallgroupsofpeoplecandanceatonetime.Sometimes800or 1000peoplemaybedancingatthe32time.Ortheremay beonlyonesquareof33people. Costumes服装arewornbysomewhosquaredance.This34 thedancingmorecolorfultowatch.Thecostumesvary不同fromplace toplace.Womenoftenwearfullskirtsofvariouscolorswithprettyblouse罩衫. Menmayhavecoloredskirtsandwesterntrouserswhichtheywear35 whensquaredancing.
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B OxfordisaveryoldtownontheRiver Thamesabout60milesfromLondon.Unlikemodernuniversitytownswhereyou usuallyfindtheuniversityontheedgeofthetownoronitsowncampus校园 Oxford’scenteristheuniversity;andallaroundthecrossroadsatthevery heartofOxfordCarfaxtherearegreystonecollegesandotheruniversity buildings.Inthecenteryoucanalsofindinterestingoldrestaurants.There arealotofchurchesandafewreallylargeandinterestingbuildingssuchas theAshmoleanMuseumtheroundlibrarytheBodleianandRadcliffeCamera. LikeallEnglishtownsthereareparksandoneTheParksisthehomeof universitycricket板球inthesummermonths.Asyouleavethecenterandgo towardstheedgeofOxfordyoucanseeindustrialareasinonedirection;andin anotherbeautifulsuburbs郊区.Thereisinfactquitealotof industryinOxford.Theunderlinedwordanotherinthepassagemeans______.
阅读下列短文然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳的一项并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里A Kleptomaniaisanillnessofthemind thatgivesapersonthedesiretosteal.Suchapersonisnotreallyathief. Theyaresickandcannothelpthemselves.Allsmallchildrenactnaturallyand astheygrowuptheynormallylearntocontroltheiractions.Peoplewith kleptomaniaforcertainmedicalreasonshavefailedtodevelopcontrolover theirdesiretotakethingsthatdonotbelongtothem.Withmedicalhelp theymaybecomenormalcitizensagain.Thethingsthatakleptomaniacstealsare seldomofgreatvalue.Theyoftengiveawaywhattheyhavestolenorcollect objectswithoutusingthem.Whatisthetopicofthetext
根据中文提示将对话中缺少的内容写在线上这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯打句号的地方用陈述句打问号的地方用疑问句 提示在一次Mary举行的生日晚会上她的女朋友Linda见到了Mary的表弟Steve她想结识他Mary给他们做了介绍 Linda:HappybirthdayMary!Mary:51Linda: WhoisthetallmannexttoyourbrotherMary:Didn’tyoumeethim beforeLinda:52Mary:Oh!Thenletmeintroduce youtohimnowSteve53.Steve:HiLinda. 54Linda:I’mgladtomeetyoutoo.Can’twesitdown somewhereandtalkSteve:55Let’ssitover there.
D Thekillerbeesarecoming!Bythetime youreadthistheywillhavereachedTexas.Bythemid-1990stheywillhave reachedallthewarmerareasoftheUnitedStates.Scientistsaswellasfarmers waitforthemwithamixtureoffearandwonder.Thekillerbees shouldnotbecomingatall.Naturedidnotputthemonthisdirectpathforthe UnitedStates;humanbeingsdid.ThekillerbeesarefromAfrica.Butin1957a scientistfromBrazilgotsomeofthesekillerbeesforhisexperiments.Theaim wastoproduceabetterbee.Howeveranaccidenthappened:aguestbeekeeper lettwenty-sixofthequeenbeesescapebymistake.Beforelonggroupsof killerbeestookoffforthewoods.Sincethattimethewild killerbeeshavemultiplied繁衍manytimesover.By1998theirpopulationwas over1015.TheyhavespreadalloverSouthAmericaCentralAmerica andmostofMexico.TheUnitedStatesisthenextstop.Arethe killerbeesreallykillersYestheyare.Intheirfirstthirtyyearsin Americatheyhavekilledthousandsofhenspigsandotheranimals.Whileno oneknowstheexactnumberitisbelievedthatseveralhundredpeoplehavealso beenkilled.Sobecareful.Killerbeesareontheway. Scientistshavenoideawhattodowiththemyet.Theremustbea way.ThekillerbeeswerebroughttoBrazilinorderto______.
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