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{{*HTML*}}下面短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原位置发恢复文章原貌? ?? TheValueofMotherhood? ?Inshoppingmallstheassistantstrytopushyouintobuyingagiftto thankherforherunselfishlove.Whenyoulogonto登录到websiteasmall pop-up弹出式菜单invitesyoutobookabouquet花束forher.{{U}}?46 ?{{/U}}??TheAmericanversionofMother’sDaywasthoughtup asearlyas1905byAnnaJarvisasawayofrecognizingtherealvalueof motherhood.ThepopularityofMother’sDayaroundtheworldsuggeststhatJarvis gotallshewanted.Infactshegotmore—enoughtomakeherhorrified. ??{{U}}?47?{{/U}}Theybuyamongotherthings132 millioncards.Mother’sDayistheNo.1holidayforflowerpurchases.Thenthere arethevariouscommoditiesrangingfromjewelryandclothestocosmeticsand washingpowderthattakeadvantageofthepromotionopportunities.Becauseof thisJarvisspentthelast40yearsofherlifetryingtostopMother’sDay. Oneprotestagainstthecommercialization商品化Mother’sDayevengother arrestedfordisturbingthepeaceinterestingly.??{{U}} ?48?{{/U}}AsRalphFevreareporterattheUKnewspaperThe Guardianobservetraditionallymotherhoodissomethingthatwedobecausewe thinkit’sright.Butinthelogicofcommercialismpeopleneedsomethingin exchangefortheirtimeandenergy.Acareerservesthispurposebetter. ??Inadditionwomenarebeingencouragedtopursueanycareer theydesire.Sotheyworkhardandplayhard.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}? ?{{U}}?50?{{/U}}AccordingtoTheGuardiantherearetwiceas manychild-freeyoungwomenastherewereagenerationago.Ortheyputoffthe responsibilityofparentinguntillaterintheirlives.??So FevrewritesthatthemeaningofcelebratingMother’sDayneedstobeupdated: Itistopersuadepeoplethatparentingisagoodideaandtohonorpeoplefor theirattempttobegoodpeople.??A.Commercialwarmthand gratitudearetheatmospherebeingspreadaroundforthisspecialSundayinMay. ??B.Butwhat’smorecommercialismchangesyoungpeople’s attitudetowardsmotherhood.??C.Obviouslythebestgirlwill beaphonecalloravisit.??D.Accordingtoaresearchbythe UScardcompanyHallmark96percentofAmericanconsumerscelebratethe holiday.??E.Asaresultmotherhoodhassufferedahugedropin statussincethe1950s.??F.Becomingamotherhowever inevitablyhandicapscareeranticipation.{{*HTML*}}
{{*HTML*}}下面短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原位置发恢复文章原貌? ?? TheValueofMotherhood? ?Inshoppingmallstheassistantstrytopushyouintobuyingagiftto thankherforherunselfishlove.Whenyoulogonto登录到websiteasmall pop-up弹出式菜单invitesyoutobookabouquet花束forher.{{U}}?46 ?{{/U}}??TheAmericanversionofMother’sDaywasthoughtup asearlyas1905byAnnaJarvisasawayofrecognizingtherealvalueof motherhood.ThepopularityofMother’sDayaroundtheworldsuggeststhatJarvis gotallshewanted.Infactshegotmore—enoughtomakeherhorrified. ??{{U}}?47?{{/U}}Theybuyamongotherthings132 millioncards.Mother’sDayistheNo.1holidayforflowerpurchases.Thenthere arethevariouscommoditiesrangingfromjewelryandclothestocosmeticsand washingpowderthattakeadvantageofthepromotionopportunities.Becauseof thisJarvisspentthelast40yearsofherlifetryingtostopMother’sDay. Oneprotestagainstthecommercialization商品化Mother’sDayevengother arrestedfordisturbingthepeaceinterestingly.??{{U}} ?48?{{/U}}AsRalphFevreareporterattheUKnewspaperThe Guardianobservetraditionallymotherhoodissomethingthatwedobecausewe thinkit’sright.Butinthelogicofcommercialismpeopleneedsomethingin exchangefortheirtimeandenergy.Acareerservesthispurposebetter. ??Inadditionwomenarebeingencouragedtopursueanycareer theydesire.Sotheyworkhardandplayhard.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}? ?{{U}}?50?{{/U}}AccordingtoTheGuardiantherearetwiceas manychild-freeyoungwomenastherewereagenerationago.Ortheyputoffthe responsibilityofparentinguntillaterintheirlives.??So FevrewritesthatthemeaningofcelebratingMother’sDayneedstobeupdated: Itistopersuadepeoplethatparentingisagoodideaandtohonorpeoplefor theirattempttobegoodpeople.??A.Commercialwarmthand gratitudearetheatmospherebeingspreadaroundforthisspecialSundayinMay. ??B.Butwhat’smorecommercialismchangesyoungpeople’s attitudetowardsmotherhood.??C.Obviouslythebestgirlwill beaphonecalloravisit.??D.Accordingtoaresearchbythe UScardcompanyHallmark96percentofAmericanconsumerscelebratethe holiday.??E.Asaresultmotherhoodhassufferedahugedropin statussincethe1950s.??F.Becomingamotherhowever inevitablyhandicapscareeranticipation.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ? EgyptFelledbyFamine? ?EvenancientEgyptsmightypyramidbuilderswerepowerlessinthefaceof thefaminethathelpedbringdowntheircivilianaround2180BC.Nowevidence gleaned搜集frommuddepositedbytheRiverNilesuggeststhatashiftin climatethousandsofkilometerstothesouthwasultimatelytoblem—andthe sameorworsecouldhappentoday.??TheancientEgyptians dependedontheNilesannualfloodstoirrigatetheircrops.Butanychangein climatethatpushedtheAfricanmonsoons季风southwardsoutofEthiopiawould havediminishedthesefloods.??Dwindling逐渐变少使变小rainsinthe Ethiopianhighlandswouldhavemeantfewerplantstoestablishthesoil.When raindidfallitwouldhavewashedlargeamountsofsoilintotheBlueNileand intoEgyptalongwithsediment沉积沉积物fromtheWhiteNile.? ?TheBlueNilemudhasadifferentisotopesignature名特征fromthatofthe WhiteNile.Sobyanalyzingisotope同位素核素differencesinmuddepositedinthe NileDeltaMichaelKromofLeadsUniversityworkedoutwhatproportionof sedimentCamefromeachbranchoftheriver.??Kromreasonsthat duringperiodsofdroughttheamountoftheBlueNilemudintheriverwouldbe relativelyhigh.Hefoundthatoneoftheseperiodsfrom4500to4200years agoimmediatelypredatesthefalloftheEgyptsOldKingdom.? ?TheweakenedwaterswouldhavebeencatastrophicfortheEgyptians. Changesthataffectfoodsupplydon’thavetobeverylargetohavearipple effectinsocietiessaysBillRyanoftheLamontDohertyEarthObservatory天文台 inNewYork.??Similareventstodaycouldbeevenmore {{B}}{{I}}devastating{{/I}}{{/B}}saysteammemberDanielStanleyageoarchaeologist 地质考古学家fromtheSmithsonianInstitutioninWashingtonD.C..Anythinghumans dotoshifttheclimatebeltswouldhaveanevenworseeffectalongtheNile systembecausethepopulationshaveincreaseddramatically. WhichofthefollowingfactorswasultimatelyresponsibleforthefallofthecivilizationofancientEgypt?
{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题请根据短文内容为每题确定1个最佳选项?{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ? CommonProblemsCommon Solutions??Thechancesarethatyoumadeupyour mindaboutsmokingalongtimeago—anddecidedit’snotforyou.? ?Thechancesareequallygoodthatyouknowalotofsmokers—thereare afterallabout60millionofthemworkwiththemandgetalongwiththemvery well.??Andfinallyit’saprettysafebetthatyou’re open-mindedandinterestedinallthevariousissuesaboutsmokersand non-smokers—oryouwouldn’tbereadingthis.??Andthosethree thingsmakeyouincredibly难以置信地importanttoday.??Becausethey meanthatyoursisthevoice—notthesmoker’sandnottheanti-smoker’s—that willdeterminehowmuchofsociety’seffortsshouldgointobuildingwallsthat separateusandhowmuchintothesearchforsolutionsthatbringustogether. ??Foronetragicresultoftheemphasisonbuildingwallsisthe diversion转移ofmillionsofdollarsfromscientificresearchonthecausesand curesofdiseaseswhichwhenallissaidanddonestillstrikethenonsmoker aswellasthesmoker.Oneprominent卓越的healthorganizationtocite引证buta singleinstancenowspends28centsofeverypubliclycontributeddollaron educationmuchofitinanti-smokingpropagandaandonly2centson research.??Therewillalwaysbesomewhowanttobuildwalls whowanttoseparatepeoplefrompeopleanduptoapointeventhesemayserve society.Theanti-smokingwall-buildershavetogivethemtheirduehelpedto makeusallmorekeenlyawareofchoice.??Butourguessand certainlyourhopeisthatyouareamongthefargreatestnumberwhoknowthat wallsareonlytemporary暂时的atbestandthatoverthelongrunwecanserve society’sinterestbetterbyworkingtogetherinmutualaccommodation. ??Whatevervirtuewallsmayhavetheycannevermoveoursociety towardfundamentalsolutions.Peoplewhoworktogetheroncommonproblems commonsolutionscan.Asissuggestedthecommonsolutiontothecommonproblemis
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} TheCherokeeNation? ?LongbeforethewhitemancametoAmericathelandbelongedtothe AmericanIndiannations.ThenationoftheCherokees切罗基族人livedinwhatisnow thesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates.??Afterthewhiteman cametheCherokeescopiedmanyoftheirways.OneCherokeenamedSequoyahsaw howimportantreadingandwritingwastothewhiteman.Hedecidedtoinventa waytowritedownthespokenCherokeelanguage.Hebeganbymakingword pictures.Foreachwordhedrewapicture.Butthatprovedimpossible—there werejusttoomanywords.Thenhetookthe85soundsthatmadeupthelanguage. UsinghisownimaginationandanEnglishspellingbookSequoyahinventedasign foreachsound.Hisalphabet字母表provedamazinglyeasytolearn.Beforelong manyCherokeesknewhowtoreadandwriteintheirownlanguage.By1828they wereevenprintingtheirownnewspaper.??In1830theU.S. Congresspassedalaw.ItallowedthegovernmenttoremoveIndiansfromtheir lands.TheCherokeesrefusedtogo.Theyhadlivedontheirlandsforcenturies. Itbelongedtothem.Whyshouldtheygotoastrangelandfarbeyondthe MississippiRiver???ThearmywassenttodrivetheCherokees out.Soldierssurroundedtheirvillagesandmarchedthematgunpoint枪口into thewesternterritory.Thesicktheoldandthesmallchildrenwentincarts alongwiththeirbelongings.Therestofthepeoplemarchedonfootorrodeon horseback.ItwasNovemberyetmanyofthemstillworetheirsummerclothes. ColdandhungrytheCherokeeswerequicklyexhausted筋疲力尽的bythehardshipsof thejourney.Manydroppeddeadandwereburiedbytheroadside.Whenthelast grouparrivedintheirnewhomeinMarch1839morethan4000haddied.Itwas indeedamarchofdeath.ManyCherokeesdiedontheirwaytotheirnewhomemainlybecause
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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~6段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 {{B}}?????????? ???VoltsfromtheSky{{/B}}??1.Lightninghas causedaweandwondersinceoldtimes.AlthoughBenjaminFranklindemonstrated lightningasanenormouselectricaldischargemorethan200yearsagomany puzzlesstillsurroundthispowerfulphenomenon.??2.Lightningis generatedwhenelectricalchargesseparateinraincloudsthoughprocessesare stillnotfullyunderstood.Typicallypositivechargesbuildatthecloudtop whilethebottombecomesnegativelycharged.Inmostinstancesof cloud-to-groundlightningthenegativelychargedlowerportionofthecloud repelsnegativelychargedparticlesontheground’ssurfacesmakingitbecome positivelychargedThepositivechargeonthegroundgathersatelevated points.??3.Aflowofelectronsbeginsbetweenthecloudand earth.Whenthevoltagechargebecomeslargeenoughitbreaksthroughthe insulatingbarrierofairandelectronszigzagearthward.Weseethedischarge aslightning.??4.Lightningcanoccurwithinacloudbetween cloudsorbetweencloudsandtheground.Thefirstvarietyintra-cloud lightningisthemostfrequentbutisoftenhiddenfromourview.Cloud-to -groundlightningmakingupabout20percentoflightningdischargesiswhat weusuallyseelightningcomesinseveralformsincludingsheetribbonand ballIntra-cloudlightningcanilluminateacloudsoitlookslikeaWhite sheethenceitsname.Whencloud-to-groundlightningoccursduringstrong windstheycanshiftthelightningchannelsidewayssoitlookslikearibbon. Theaveragelightningstrikeismorethan3mileslongandcantravelatatenth ofthespeedoflight.Balllightningtherarestandmostmysteriousform derivesitsnamefromthesmallluminousballthatappearsneartheimpact pointmoveshorizontallyandlastsforseveralseconds.? ?5.Thunderisgeneratedbythetremendousheatreleasedinalightning dischargesecond.Thissuddenheatingactsasanexplosiongeneratingshock waveswehearasthunder.??6.About2000thunderstormsare occurringintheworldatanytimegeneratingabout100lightningstrikesevery secondor8milliondaily.WithintheUnitedStateslightningstrikesare estimatedat20millionayearorabout22000perday.Youhavea1-in-600000 chanceofbeingstruckbylightningduringyourlifetime.Lightningcanstrike twiceormoreinthesamespot.TheEmpireStateBuildinginNewYorkisstruck bylightningabouttwodozentimesannually.??7.Youcanmeasure howfaryouarefromalightningstrikebycountingthesecondsbetweenviewing theflashandhearingthebangandthendividingbyfive.Thisapproximatesthe mileage.Paragraphs2and3______
{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题请根据短文内容为每题确定1个最佳选项?{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ? CommonProblemsCommon Solutions??Thechancesarethatyoumadeupyour mindaboutsmokingalongtimeago—anddecidedit’snotforyou.? ?Thechancesareequallygoodthatyouknowalotofsmokers—thereare afterallabout60millionofthemworkwiththemandgetalongwiththemvery well.??Andfinallyit’saprettysafebetthatyou’re open-mindedandinterestedinallthevariousissuesaboutsmokersand non-smokers—oryouwouldn’tbereadingthis.??Andthosethree thingsmakeyouincredibly难以置信地importanttoday.??Becausethey meanthatyoursisthevoice—notthesmoker’sandnottheanti-smoker’s—that willdeterminehowmuchofsociety’seffortsshouldgointobuildingwallsthat separateusandhowmuchintothesearchforsolutionsthatbringustogether. ??Foronetragicresultoftheemphasisonbuildingwallsisthe diversion转移ofmillionsofdollarsfromscientificresearchonthecausesand curesofdiseaseswhichwhenallissaidanddonestillstrikethenonsmoker aswellasthesmoker.Oneprominent卓越的healthorganizationtocite引证buta singleinstancenowspends28centsofeverypubliclycontributeddollaron educationmuchofitinanti-smokingpropagandaandonly2centson research.??Therewillalwaysbesomewhowanttobuildwalls whowanttoseparatepeoplefrompeopleanduptoapointeventhesemayserve society.Theanti-smokingwall-buildershavetogivethemtheirduehelpedto makeusallmorekeenlyawareofchoice.??Butourguessand certainlyourhopeisthatyouareamongthefargreatestnumberwhoknowthat wallsareonlytemporary暂时的atbestandthatoverthelongrunwecanserve society’sinterestbetterbyworkingtogetherinmutualaccommodation. ??Whatevervirtuewallsmayhavetheycannevermoveoursociety towardfundamentalsolutions.Peoplewhoworktogetheroncommonproblems commonsolutionscan.{{*HTML*}}Inparagraph4yourefersto
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1~5段各其中4段选择1个最佳标题2第 27~30题要求从所给的4个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 ?? IsThereaWaytoKeeptheBritain’sEconomy Growing???1.Intoday’sknowledgeeconomynations surviveonthethingstheydobest.JapanesedesignelectronicswhileGermens exportengineering工程techniques.TheFrenchservethebestfoodandAmericans makecomputers.??2.Britainspecializesinthegiftoftalking. Thenationdoesn’tmanufacturemuchofanything.Butithaslawyersstylists andbusinessconsultantswhoearntheirlivingfromtalkandmoretalk.The WorldFoundationthinktheUK’sfouriconic图标的jobstodayarenotscientists engineersteachersandnurses.Insteadthey’rehairdresserscelebrities managementconsultants顾问andmanagers.Butcanallthistalkingkeepthe Britisheconomygoing?TheBritishgovernmentthinksitcan.??3. Althoughthecountry’stradedeficitwasmorethan£60billionin2006UK’s largestinthepostwarperiodofficialssaythecountryhasnothingtoworry about.InfactBritaindoeshaveaworld-classpharmaceutical制药学的industry anditstillmakesasmallsumfromsellingarmsabroad.Italsotrades services-accountancyinsurancebankingandadvertising.Thegovernment believesBritainisonthecuttingedgeoftheknowledgeeconomy.Afterallthe countryofShakespeareandWordsworthhasaliterarytraditionofwhichtobe proud.Rock’n’rollisanEnglishlanguagemediumandtherearebillionstobe madebytheircutting-edgebands.Inotherwordsthecreativeeconomyhas plentyofstrengthtocarrytheBritisheconomy.??4.However creativeindustriesaccountforonlyabout4percentofUK’sexportsofgoods andservices.Theindustriesarefindingithardtomakeaprofitaccordingto areportoftheNationalEndowmentforScienceTechnologyandtheArts.The reportshowsonly38percentofBritishcompanieswereengagedininnovation activities3percentagepointsbelowtheEUaverageandwellbelowGermany61 percentandSweden47percent.??5.Infactitmightbebetter tocallBritainaservanteconomy—thereareatleast4millionpeoplein service.Themajorityofthepopulationareemployedbytherichtocook cleanandtakecareoftheirchildren.Manygraduatesareevendoingmenial jobsforwhichtheydonotneedadegree.Mostemploymentgrowthhasbeenand willcontinuetobeatthelow-skillendoftheservicesector-inshopsbars hotelsdomesticserviceandinnursingandcarehomes.??A. GrowthofEconomy______??B.ServantEconomy______? ?C.StrengthoftheCreativeEconomy??D.Weaknessofthe CreativeEconomy??E.GiftofTalking??F.Export ofTalkingMachinesManygraduatesareemployed______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ? EgyptFelledbyFamine? ?EvenancientEgyptsmightypyramidbuilderswerepowerlessinthefaceof thefaminethathelpedbringdowntheircivilianaround2180BC.Nowevidence gleaned搜集frommuddepositedbytheRiverNilesuggeststhatashiftin climatethousandsofkilometerstothesouthwasultimatelytoblem—andthe sameorworsecouldhappentoday.??TheancientEgyptians dependedontheNilesannualfloodstoirrigatetheircrops.Butanychangein climatethatpushedtheAfricanmonsoons季风southwardsoutofEthiopiawould havediminishedthesefloods.??Dwindling逐渐变少使变小rainsinthe Ethiopianhighlandswouldhavemeantfewerplantstoestablishthesoil.When raindidfallitwouldhavewashedlargeamountsofsoilintotheBlueNileand intoEgyptalongwithsediment沉积沉积物fromtheWhiteNile.? ?TheBlueNilemudhasadifferentisotopesignature名特征fromthatofthe WhiteNile.Sobyanalyzingisotope同位素核素differencesinmuddepositedinthe NileDeltaMichaelKromofLeadsUniversityworkedoutwhatproportionof sedimentCamefromeachbranchoftheriver.??Kromreasonsthat duringperiodsofdroughttheamountoftheBlueNilemudintheriverwouldbe relativelyhigh.Hefoundthatoneoftheseperiodsfrom4500to4200years agoimmediatelypredatesthefalloftheEgyptsOldKingdom.? ?TheweakenedwaterswouldhavebeencatastrophicfortheEgyptians. Changesthataffectfoodsupplydon’thavetobeverylargetohavearipple effectinsocietiessaysBillRyanoftheLamontDohertyEarthObservatory天文台 inNewYork.??Similareventstodaycouldbeevenmore {{B}}{{I}}devastating{{/I}}{{/B}}saysteammemberDanielStanleyageoarchaeologist 地质考古学家fromtheSmithsonianInstitutioninWashingtonD.C..Anythinghumans dotoshifttheclimatebeltswouldhaveanevenworseeffectalongtheNile systembecausethepopulationshaveincreaseddramatically. AccordingtoKromEgyptsOldKingdomfell
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{{*HTML*}}下面短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原位置发恢复文章原貌? ?? TheValueofMotherhood? ?Inshoppingmallstheassistantstrytopushyouintobuyingagiftto thankherforherunselfishlove.Whenyoulogonto登录到websiteasmall pop-up弹出式菜单invitesyoutobookabouquet花束forher.{{U}}?46 ?{{/U}}??TheAmericanversionofMother’sDaywasthoughtup asearlyas1905byAnnaJarvisasawayofrecognizingtherealvalueof motherhood.ThepopularityofMother’sDayaroundtheworldsuggeststhatJarvis gotallshewanted.Infactshegotmore—enoughtomakeherhorrified. ??{{U}}?47?{{/U}}Theybuyamongotherthings132 millioncards.Mother’sDayistheNo.1holidayforflowerpurchases.Thenthere arethevariouscommoditiesrangingfromjewelryandclothestocosmeticsand washingpowderthattakeadvantageofthepromotionopportunities.Becauseof thisJarvisspentthelast40yearsofherlifetryingtostopMother’sDay. Oneprotestagainstthecommercialization商品化Mother’sDayevengother arrestedfordisturbingthepeaceinterestingly.??{{U}} ?48?{{/U}}AsRalphFevreareporterattheUKnewspaperThe Guardianobservetraditionallymotherhoodissomethingthatwedobecausewe thinkit’sright.Butinthelogicofcommercialismpeopleneedsomethingin exchangefortheirtimeandenergy.Acareerservesthispurposebetter. ??Inadditionwomenarebeingencouragedtopursueanycareer theydesire.Sotheyworkhardandplayhard.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}? ?{{U}}?50?{{/U}}AccordingtoTheGuardiantherearetwiceas manychild-freeyoungwomenastherewereagenerationago.Ortheyputoffthe responsibilityofparentinguntillaterintheirlives.??So FevrewritesthatthemeaningofcelebratingMother’sDayneedstobeupdated: Itistopersuadepeoplethatparentingisagoodideaandtohonorpeoplefor theirattempttobegoodpeople.??A.Commercialwarmthand gratitudearetheatmospherebeingspreadaroundforthisspecialSundayinMay. ??B.Butwhat’smorecommercialismchangesyoungpeople’s attitudetowardsmotherhood.??C.Obviouslythebestgirlwill beaphonecalloravisit.??D.Accordingtoaresearchbythe UScardcompanyHallmark96percentofAmericanconsumerscelebratethe holiday.??E.Asaresultmotherhoodhassufferedahugedropin statussincethe1950s.??F.Becomingamotherhowever inevitablyhandicapscareeranticipation.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项? ? WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?? ?TheBermudaTriangleisone{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thegreatestmysteries ofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFloridaPuertoRicoandBermudain Atlanticshipsandairplanes{{U}}?52?{{/U}}todisappearmoreoften thanin{{U}}?53?{{/U}}partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}leavinganysignofallaccidentoranydeadbodies.? ?Itis{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirst persontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompass指南针stopped workingaflamecamedownfromtheskyandawave100to200feethighcarried hisshipaboutamileaway.??Themostfamousdisappearancein theBermudaTrianglewastheUSNavalAirFlight19.{{U}}?56?{{/U}} December51945fivebomber轰炸机planescarrying14men{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatdayall communicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace. ??Thenextmorning242planesand19shipstookpartinthe largestair-sea海空联合的searchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.? ?Somepeopleblamedthedisappearances{{U}}?58?{{/U}}supernatural forces.Itissuggestedthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}shipsandplaneswereeither transportedtoothertimesandplaceskidnapped诱拐byaliens{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}attackedbyseacreatures.??Thereare{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}naturalexplanationsthough.TheUSNavysaysthattheBermuda triangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth{{U}}?62?{{/U}}amagnetic有磁性的 compasspointstowardstruenorth{{U}}?63?{{/U}}magneticnorth.{{U}} ?64?{{/U}}planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon’tmake adjustments.??Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandis known{{U}}?65?{{/U}}itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyand destroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofan accident.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项? ? WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?? ?TheBermudaTriangleisone{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thegreatestmysteries ofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFloridaPuertoRicoandBermudain Atlanticshipsandairplanes{{U}}?52?{{/U}}todisappearmoreoften thanin{{U}}?53?{{/U}}partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}leavinganysignofallaccidentoranydeadbodies.? ?Itis{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirst persontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompass指南针stopped workingaflamecamedownfromtheskyandawave100to200feethighcarried hisshipaboutamileaway.??Themostfamousdisappearancein theBermudaTrianglewastheUSNavalAirFlight19.{{U}}?56?{{/U}} December51945fivebomber轰炸机planescarrying14men{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatdayall communicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace. ??Thenextmorning242planesand19shipstookpartinthe largestair-sea海空联合的searchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.? ?Somepeopleblamedthedisappearances{{U}}?58?{{/U}}supernatural forces.Itissuggestedthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}shipsandplaneswereeither transportedtoothertimesandplaceskidnapped诱拐byaliens{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}attackedbyseacreatures.??Thereare{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}naturalexplanationsthough.TheUSNavysaysthattheBermuda triangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth{{U}}?62?{{/U}}amagnetic有磁性的 compasspointstowardstruenorth{{U}}?63?{{/U}}magneticnorth.{{U}} ?64?{{/U}}planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon’tmake adjustments.??Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandis known{{U}}?65?{{/U}}itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyand destroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofan accident.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} TheCherokeeNation? ?LongbeforethewhitemancametoAmericathelandbelongedtothe AmericanIndiannations.ThenationoftheCherokees切罗基族人livedinwhatisnow thesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates.??Afterthewhiteman cametheCherokeescopiedmanyoftheirways.OneCherokeenamedSequoyahsaw howimportantreadingandwritingwastothewhiteman.Hedecidedtoinventa waytowritedownthespokenCherokeelanguage.Hebeganbymakingword pictures.Foreachwordhedrewapicture.Butthatprovedimpossible—there werejusttoomanywords.Thenhetookthe85soundsthatmadeupthelanguage. UsinghisownimaginationandanEnglishspellingbookSequoyahinventedasign foreachsound.Hisalphabet字母表provedamazinglyeasytolearn.Beforelong manyCherokeesknewhowtoreadandwriteintheirownlanguage.By1828they wereevenprintingtheirownnewspaper.??In1830theU.S. Congresspassedalaw.ItallowedthegovernmenttoremoveIndiansfromtheir lands.TheCherokeesrefusedtogo.Theyhadlivedontheirlandsforcenturies. Itbelongedtothem.Whyshouldtheygotoastrangelandfarbeyondthe MississippiRiver???ThearmywassenttodrivetheCherokees out.Soldierssurroundedtheirvillagesandmarchedthematgunpoint枪口into thewesternterritory.Thesicktheoldandthesmallchildrenwentincarts alongwiththeirbelongings.Therestofthepeoplemarchedonfootorrodeon horseback.ItwasNovemberyetmanyofthemstillworetheirsummerclothes. ColdandhungrytheCherokeeswerequicklyexhausted筋疲力尽的bythehardshipsof thejourney.Manydroppeddeadandwereburiedbytheroadside.Whenthelast grouparrivedintheirnewhomeinMarch1839morethan4000haddied.Itwas indeedamarchofdeath.Alawwaspassedin1830to
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项? ? WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?? ?TheBermudaTriangleisone{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thegreatestmysteries ofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFloridaPuertoRicoandBermudain Atlanticshipsandairplanes{{U}}?52?{{/U}}todisappearmoreoften thanin{{U}}?53?{{/U}}partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}leavinganysignofallaccidentoranydeadbodies.? ?Itis{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirst persontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompass指南针stopped workingaflamecamedownfromtheskyandawave100to200feethighcarried hisshipaboutamileaway.??Themostfamousdisappearancein theBermudaTrianglewastheUSNavalAirFlight19.{{U}}?56?{{/U}} December51945fivebomber轰炸机planescarrying14men{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatdayall communicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace. ??Thenextmorning242planesand19shipstookpartinthe largestair-sea海空联合的searchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.? ?Somepeopleblamedthedisappearances{{U}}?58?{{/U}}supernatural forces.Itissuggestedthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}shipsandplaneswereeither transportedtoothertimesandplaceskidnapped诱拐byaliens{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}attackedbyseacreatures.??Thereare{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}naturalexplanationsthough.TheUSNavysaysthattheBermuda triangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth{{U}}?62?{{/U}}amagnetic有磁性的 compasspointstowardstruenorth{{U}}?63?{{/U}}magneticnorth.{{U}} ?64?{{/U}}planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon’tmake adjustments.??Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandis known{{U}}?65?{{/U}}itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyand destroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofan accident.
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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??RichesandRomanceFromFrance’sWineHarvest{{/B}}? ?Septemberisharvesttime.Andwithbunchesofgrapesswinging摇滚inthe windthevineyardsofsouthernFrancearegettingreadytocelebrate it.??TheyearlywinefestivalisheldinhonourofBacchusthe Romangodofwine.It’safuntimewithpartiesmusicdancingbigmealsand ofcourselotsofwine.??Frenchwine-makingbeganmorethan 2500yearsago.Theworld’soldesttypeofvinegrowsinFranceandalways producesagoodqualitywine.TodayFranceproducesonefifthoftheworld’s wineandsomeofthemostfamousvarieties.??Thetop wine-producingareasareBordeauxBurgundyandtheLoireValley. ?Champagneadrinkusedincelebrationsisnamedaftertheplacewhere sparkling有气泡的winewasfirstproducedin1700.??Wineismade fromthejuiceoffreshlypickedgrapes.Itisthesugarsthatturninto alcohol.??Traditionallypeopleusedtotakeofftheirshoesand crushthegrapeswiththeirbarefeettobringoutthejuice.Nowadaysthis practiceisusuallycarriedoutbymachines.??Eachwineproducing regionhasitsowncharacterbasedonitstypeofgrapesandsoil.? ?Thetasteofwinechangeswithtime.?Until1850allFrench champagnewassweet.Nowbothwineandchampagnetasteslightly bitter.??Thedrinkhasalwaysbeenlinkedwithrichesromance andnobleness.YettheFrenchthinkofitinmoreordinaryterms.? ?Theybelieveitmakesdailylivingeasierlesshurriedandwithfewer problems.??Allitslinksarewithtimeswhenpeopleareattheir bestwithrelaxationhappinesslongslowmealsandthefreeflowofideas. wrotewineexpertHughJohnson.Frenchwinewilltastesour酸的infuture.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} TheCherokeeNation? ?LongbeforethewhitemancametoAmericathelandbelongedtothe AmericanIndiannations.ThenationoftheCherokees切罗基族人livedinwhatisnow thesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates.??Afterthewhiteman cametheCherokeescopiedmanyoftheirways.OneCherokeenamedSequoyahsaw howimportantreadingandwritingwastothewhiteman.Hedecidedtoinventa waytowritedownthespokenCherokeelanguage.Hebeganbymakingword pictures.Foreachwordhedrewapicture.Butthatprovedimpossible—there werejusttoomanywords.Thenhetookthe85soundsthatmadeupthelanguage. UsinghisownimaginationandanEnglishspellingbookSequoyahinventedasign foreachsound.Hisalphabet字母表provedamazinglyeasytolearn.Beforelong manyCherokeesknewhowtoreadandwriteintheirownlanguage.By1828they wereevenprintingtheirownnewspaper.??In1830theU.S. Congresspassedalaw.ItallowedthegovernmenttoremoveIndiansfromtheir lands.TheCherokeesrefusedtogo.Theyhadlivedontheirlandsforcenturies. Itbelongedtothem.Whyshouldtheygotoastrangelandfarbeyondthe MississippiRiver???ThearmywassenttodrivetheCherokees out.Soldierssurroundedtheirvillagesandmarchedthematgunpoint枪口into thewesternterritory.Thesicktheoldandthesmallchildrenwentincarts alongwiththeirbelongings.Therestofthepeoplemarchedonfootorrodeon horseback.ItwasNovemberyetmanyofthemstillworetheirsummerclothes. ColdandhungrytheCherokeeswerequicklyexhausted筋疲力尽的bythehardshipsof thejourney.Manydroppeddeadandwereburiedbytheroadside.Whenthelast grouparrivedintheirnewhomeinMarch1839morethan4000haddied.Itwas indeedamarchofdeath.TheCherokeeNationusedtolive
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项? ? WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?? ?TheBermudaTriangleisone{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thegreatestmysteries ofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFloridaPuertoRicoandBermudain Atlanticshipsandairplanes{{U}}?52?{{/U}}todisappearmoreoften thanin{{U}}?53?{{/U}}partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}leavinganysignofallaccidentoranydeadbodies.? ?Itis{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirst persontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompass指南针stopped workingaflamecamedownfromtheskyandawave100to200feethighcarried hisshipaboutamileaway.??Themostfamousdisappearancein theBermudaTrianglewastheUSNavalAirFlight19.{{U}}?56?{{/U}} December51945fivebomber轰炸机planescarrying14men{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatdayall communicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace. ??Thenextmorning242planesand19shipstookpartinthe largestair-sea海空联合的searchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.? ?Somepeopleblamedthedisappearances{{U}}?58?{{/U}}supernatural forces.Itissuggestedthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}shipsandplaneswereeither transportedtoothertimesandplaceskidnapped诱拐byaliens{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}attackedbyseacreatures.??Thereare{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}naturalexplanationsthough.TheUSNavysaysthattheBermuda triangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth{{U}}?62?{{/U}}amagnetic有磁性的 compasspointstowardstruenorth{{U}}?63?{{/U}}magneticnorth.{{U}} ?64?{{/U}}planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon’tmake adjustments.??Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandis known{{U}}?65?{{/U}}itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyand destroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofan accident.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??RichesandRomanceFromFrance’sWineHarvest{{/B}}? ?Septemberisharvesttime.Andwithbunchesofgrapesswinging摇滚inthe windthevineyardsofsouthernFrancearegettingreadytocelebrate it.??TheyearlywinefestivalisheldinhonourofBacchusthe Romangodofwine.It’safuntimewithpartiesmusicdancingbigmealsand ofcourselotsofwine.??Frenchwine-makingbeganmorethan 2500yearsago.Theworld’soldesttypeofvinegrowsinFranceandalways producesagoodqualitywine.TodayFranceproducesonefifthoftheworld’s wineandsomeofthemostfamousvarieties.??Thetop wine-producingareasareBordeauxBurgundyandtheLoireValley. ?Champagneadrinkusedincelebrationsisnamedaftertheplacewhere sparkling有气泡的winewasfirstproducedin1700.??Wineismade fromthejuiceoffreshlypickedgrapes.Itisthesugarsthatturninto alcohol.??Traditionallypeopleusedtotakeofftheirshoesand crushthegrapeswiththeirbarefeettobringoutthejuice.Nowadaysthis practiceisusuallycarriedoutbymachines.??Eachwineproducing regionhasitsowncharacterbasedonitstypeofgrapesandsoil.? ?Thetasteofwinechangeswithtime.?Until1850allFrench champagnewassweet.Nowbothwineandchampagnetasteslightly bitter.??Thedrinkhasalwaysbeenlinkedwithrichesromance andnobleness.YettheFrenchthinkofitinmoreordinaryterms.? ?Theybelieveitmakesdailylivingeasierlesshurriedandwithfewer problems.??Allitslinksarewithtimeswhenpeopleareattheir bestwithrelaxationhappinesslongslowmealsandthefreeflowofideas. wrotewineexpertHughJohnson.Intheyearlywinefestivalpeoplealwaysenjoythemselves.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项? ? WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?? ?TheBermudaTriangleisone{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thegreatestmysteries ofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFloridaPuertoRicoandBermudain Atlanticshipsandairplanes{{U}}?52?{{/U}}todisappearmoreoften thanin{{U}}?53?{{/U}}partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}leavinganysignofallaccidentoranydeadbodies.? ?Itis{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirst persontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompass指南针stopped workingaflamecamedownfromtheskyandawave100to200feethighcarried hisshipaboutamileaway.??Themostfamousdisappearancein theBermudaTrianglewastheUSNavalAirFlight19.{{U}}?56?{{/U}} December51945fivebomber轰炸机planescarrying14men{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatdayall communicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace. ??Thenextmorning242planesand19shipstookpartinthe largestair-sea海空联合的searchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.? ?Somepeopleblamedthedisappearances{{U}}?58?{{/U}}supernatural forces.Itissuggestedthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}shipsandplaneswereeither transportedtoothertimesandplaceskidnapped诱拐byaliens{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}attackedbyseacreatures.??Thereare{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}naturalexplanationsthough.TheUSNavysaysthattheBermuda triangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth{{U}}?62?{{/U}}amagnetic有磁性的 compasspointstowardstruenorth{{U}}?63?{{/U}}magneticnorth.{{U}} ?64?{{/U}}planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon’tmake adjustments.??Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandis known{{U}}?65?{{/U}}itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyand destroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofan accident.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??RichesandRomanceFromFrance’sWineHarvest{{/B}}? ?Septemberisharvesttime.Andwithbunchesofgrapesswinging摇滚inthe windthevineyardsofsouthernFrancearegettingreadytocelebrate it.??TheyearlywinefestivalisheldinhonourofBacchusthe Romangodofwine.It’safuntimewithpartiesmusicdancingbigmealsand ofcourselotsofwine.??Frenchwine-makingbeganmorethan 2500yearsago.Theworld’soldesttypeofvinegrowsinFranceandalways producesagoodqualitywine.TodayFranceproducesonefifthoftheworld’s wineandsomeofthemostfamousvarieties.??Thetop wine-producingareasareBordeauxBurgundyandtheLoireValley. ?Champagneadrinkusedincelebrationsisnamedaftertheplacewhere sparkling有气泡的winewasfirstproducedin1700.??Wineismade fromthejuiceoffreshlypickedgrapes.Itisthesugarsthatturninto alcohol.??Traditionallypeopleusedtotakeofftheirshoesand crushthegrapeswiththeirbarefeettobringoutthejuice.Nowadaysthis practiceisusuallycarriedoutbymachines.??Eachwineproducing regionhasitsowncharacterbasedonitstypeofgrapesandsoil.? ?Thetasteofwinechangeswithtime.?Until1850allFrench champagnewassweet.Nowbothwineandchampagnetasteslightly bitter.??Thedrinkhasalwaysbeenlinkedwithrichesromance andnobleness.YettheFrenchthinkofitinmoreordinaryterms.? ?Theybelieveitmakesdailylivingeasierlesshurriedandwithfewer problems.??Allitslinksarewithtimeswhenpeopleareattheir bestwithrelaxationhappinesslongslowmealsandthefreeflowofideas. wrotewineexpertHughJohnson.ManyvarietiesofwineproducedinFrancearenamedafterplaces.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项? ? WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?? ?TheBermudaTriangleisone{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thegreatestmysteries ofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFloridaPuertoRicoandBermudain Atlanticshipsandairplanes{{U}}?52?{{/U}}todisappearmoreoften thanin{{U}}?53?{{/U}}partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}leavinganysignofallaccidentoranydeadbodies.? ?Itis{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirst persontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompass指南针stopped workingaflamecamedownfromtheskyandawave100to200feethighcarried hisshipaboutamileaway.??Themostfamousdisappearancein theBermudaTrianglewastheUSNavalAirFlight19.{{U}}?56?{{/U}} December51945fivebomber轰炸机planescarrying14men{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatdayall communicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace. ??Thenextmorning242planesand19shipstookpartinthe largestair-sea海空联合的searchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.? ?Somepeopleblamedthedisappearances{{U}}?58?{{/U}}supernatural forces.Itissuggestedthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}shipsandplaneswereeither transportedtoothertimesandplaceskidnapped诱拐byaliens{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}attackedbyseacreatures.??Thereare{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}naturalexplanationsthough.TheUSNavysaysthattheBermuda triangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth{{U}}?62?{{/U}}amagnetic有磁性的 compasspointstowardstruenorth{{U}}?63?{{/U}}magneticnorth.{{U}} ?64?{{/U}}planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon’tmake adjustments.??Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandis known{{U}}?65?{{/U}}itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyand destroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofan accident.
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