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1、2021屆高考英語二輪復習每日一練18完型填空+短文填空+閱讀理解含解析2021屆高考英語二輪復習每日一練18完型填空+短文填空+閱讀理解含解析2021屆高考英語二輪復習每日一練18完型填空+短文填空+閱讀理解含解析每日一練18 It was a rainy morning and the children, mainly boys with various learning difficulties, refused to 1 for the start of the lesson。 As an inexperienced teacher, I tried every means to ge

2、t them to be 2 , but in vain. My 3 was rising and I could feel my heart beating wildly。 This was the 4 of my job as a music teacher, I thought teaching was not for me. Then I had an idea。 Hoping that no one would notice that I was 5 inside, I threw my voice as far as it would reach: “Put your heads

3、on the desks and close your 6 ! We are going on a journey.” 7 , the children fell silent。 “Now what should I do?” I thought to myself. Reaching over to my collection of CDs, I 8 took one out, put it in the machine and played it。 Obediently (順從地), my class lay their heads on their desk, closed their

4、eyes and 9 . When the music started, the room as filled with the most beautiful tones and musical colors I could have ever imagined。 All the children were 10 . When the music finished, I asked them all to raise their 11 slowly so that we could share our musical journey。 At this point, when all the c

5、hildren were willing to share their experiences, I began to learn how to 12 . The music allow me to learn that teaching is about sharing and respect, tears and smiles, the knowing and the 13 and, most of all, a(n) 14 of each other。 This was the power that 15 in the classroom could have.A。 learn B。 h

6、andle C. settle D. solveA。 glad B. safe C。 kind D。 quietA。 panic B. anger C. painD。 excitementA。 end B. aim C. rule D。 planA。 guessing B. shaking C。 respondingD。 laughingA. eyes B. mouths C。 books D. doorsA. Punctually B. Importantly C. Amazingly D。 ObviouslyA. frequentlyB. occasionallyC. deliberate

7、ly D. blindlyA. slept B。 nodded C. waited D. continuedA. talking B。 singing C。 dancing D。 listeningA。 legs B. heads C. arms D。 shouldersA。 teach B。 imagine C. play D。 understandA. unprepared B。 unspoken C. unknown D. unforgottenA. toleranceB. understandingC。 awarenessD. honourA. gamesB。 music C. tea

8、rs D。 knowledge The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and some big land masses as far south as Newfoundland. While they are rare north of 88, there is 16 (evident) that they range all the way across the Arctic, and as far south 17 James Bay in Canada. Its difficult to figure out a 18 (globe)

9、population of polar bears as much of the range has been poorly studied; however, biologists calculate that there are about 20,00025,000 polar bears worldwide. Modem methods of 19 (track) polar bear populations have been employed only since the mid-1980s, and are expensive 20 (perform) consistently o

10、ver a large area. In recent years some Inuit people in Nunayut 21 (report) increases in bear sightings around human settlements, leading to a belief that populations are increasing. Scientists have responded by noting that hungry bears may be gathering around human settlements, leading 22 the illusi

11、on(錯覺) that populations are higher than they 23 (actual) are. Of 24 19th recognized polar bear subpopulations, three are declining, six are stable, one 25 (be) increasing, and nine lack enough data. Bad news sells。 If it bleeds, it leads。 No news is good news, and good news is no news。 Those are the

12、 classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers。 But now that information is being spread and monitored(監(jiān)控) in different ways, researchers are discovering new rules。 By tracking peoples emails and online posts, scientists have found that good news can spread faster and farther than

13、disasters and sob stories. “The if it bleeds rule works for mass media,” says Jonah Berger, a scholar at the University of Pennsylvania。 “They want your eyeballs and dont care how youre feeling。 But when you share a story with your friends, you care a lot more how they react。 You dont want them to t

14、hink of you as a Debbie Downer。 Researchers analyzing wordof-mouth communication-emails, Web posts and reviews, face-to-face conversationsfound that it tended to be more positive than negative(消極的), but that didnt necessarily mean people preferred positive news。 Was positive news shared more often s

15、imply because people experienced more good things than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York Times website。 He and a Penn colleague analyzed the “most e-mailed list for six months。 One

16、of his first findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non-science articles. He found that science amazed Times readers and made them want to share this positive feeling with others. Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny

17、, or that inspired negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad。 They needed to be aroused(激發(fā)) one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr。 Berger explains in his new book,

18、“Contagious: Why Things Catch On.” 26 。What do the classic rules mentioned in the text apply to?A。 News reports.B. Research papers.C。 Private e-mails。D。 Daily conversations27。 What can we infer about people like Debbie Downer?A。 Theyre socially inactive.B. Theyre good at telling stories.C. Theyre inconsiderate of others.D. Theyre careful with their words.28。 Which tended to be the most emailed according to Dr。 Bergers research?A. Sports new.B。 Science articles.C。 Personal accounts.D。 Financial reviews。29 .What can be a suitable title for the

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