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高考英語考前沖刺卷全國卷(二)1.DenmarkItisonebigpartyforchildreninthelandofHansChristianAndersen:therearechildren'ssectionsinthebestmuseumswithanynumberofotherattractionselsewhere.Thewholefamilycanenjoyacyclerideanywhereinthecountry.Attractions?ExploringDenGamleByatAarhusonfootorinahorse-drawncarriage.Wanderaroundthis19th-centuryvillageconsistingoforiginalbuildings(schoolsandhouses),whichhavebeenrebuilthere.?Andersen'sneighbourhoodinhisnativecityofOdense,wherethestreetsarelinedwithbeautifullittlehouses.OneoftheseisoccupiedbytheHansChristianAndersenMuseum.?RosenborgCastle:insummer,picnicintheKing'sgroundsandwatchafreepuppetshow.?TivoliGardens:funfairridesandotherattractionsarescatteredamongtheflowerbeds.BESTTIMETOGOThebesttimetovisitDenmarkisfromMaytotheendofAugust,whenthetemperaturesaremild(溫和的);thesceneryisatitsmostbeautifulandthedaysarelonger.Therestoftheyeariscoldandthenightsarenever-ending.ManyplacesclosefromOctobertoMay.COSTDenmark'shardlycheap,butit'slessexpensivethanitsScandinavianneighbours.Hotels,carhire,mealsandsuppliesaresubjecttothe25%value-addedtax.GETTINGAROUNDDenmarkisidealcyclingland:therearemanycyclelanes,andbikescanberentedalmostanywhereandtakenontrains,boatsandbuses.Alargenetworkofboatsservestheislands,butyoucanreachthebiggerislandsbyroadbridge-it'sexpensive,asiscarhire.Somegoodnews:themotorwaysarefree.1.Whereshouldvisitorsgotowatcholdarchitecture?A.DenGamleBy. B.Andersen'sneighbourhood.C.RosenborgCastle. D.TivoliGardens.2.WhatwillhappeninSeptemberinDenmark?A.Itwillbecomewarmer. B.Morevisitorswillcome.C.Manyplaceswillbeclosed. D.Thenightswilllastverylong.3.WhatdoweknowaboutDenmark?A.It'scheaptorentacar. B.It'sveryeasytorentabike.C.Youcan'ttakeabikeontoabus. D.Drivingonthemotorwaysisexpensive.2.EkaterinaDzalaevais83yearsold,butsheisn'tretired.ShehasbeendeliveringmailbetweentheRussia'sdistrictsofMizur,BuronandTseiforover50years.NowshehasthetitleofRussia'soldestpostalworker.Herpostalroutecoveredaroundtripdistanceofapproximately40kilometres.Dzalaevawoulddothissixdaysaweek.Inrecenttimes,shefrequentlygetsliftsfrompassingcarstoherdestinationanddoesnotwalkasfarasshepreviouslywould.Shesaysthatshepreferstowalk,aswhenshewalksshechatsandcommunicateswithpeople.Whenthepostwomanwasintheninthgrade,shedroppedoutastherewasnoonetolookafterthelandandcutthehay(干草).Sheattemptedtofindwork.ItwasduringthisperiodthattheyoungDzalaevaendeduplandingajobatthepostoffice."WhenIwasalittlegirl,oneseniormanworkedasapostman.Andallthepeoplewerewaitingforhim.Itwasduringthewar.AndIwasamongthosewhorantowardshim,"shesaid.Shehopedtobeabletobringlettershometoherfamilyfromherbrotherbecausesheknewthatwouldmakethemhappy.Whenthetown'smailmanretired,sheaskedthemanagertoemployherandpromisedtodoherbest.Shewashiredandhasbeendoingiteversince.Whenaskedwhetheritisworthriskinglifetodeliverthemailtoremotemountainareasinhabitedbybearsandwolves,shesaid,"I'mnotafraidofanything.IfIdie,I'llbewithmybrothersandparents.Peoplesaythere'ssomethingafterlife.I'mnotsosure,butI'dliketohopeso."1.HowdidDzalaevadeliverthemail?A.Onfoot. B.Bybicycle.C.Bygettingalift. D.Bysharingaride.2.WhatmadeDzalaevagiveupschool?A.Beingeagertofindajob. B.Startingherownbusiness.C.Loosinginterestinlearning. D.Helpingsupportherfamily.3.WhydidDzalaevaexpecttoseetheseniorpostman?A.Totakeoverhisjob. B.Tohearfromherbrother.C.Topleasethemanager. D.Tolearnaboutthewarnews.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutDzalaeva?A.Sheisfriendlyandcreative. B.Sheisstubbornandcautious.C.Sheisfearlessandhard-working. D.Sheiscarefulandhumorous.3.
Manyofusbuybooks,electronicsandvirtuallyanyhouseholditemwecanthinkoffromAmazon.DidyouknowthatAmazonsellsover480milliondifferenttypesofstuffontheironlinestore?Besidesbeingamarketplaceforoureverydayessentials,AmazonhaspioneeredmanyproductssuchastheKindleebookreader,andtireintelligentpersonalassistant,Alexa—invadingourhomesandlivesinmorewaysthanwerealize.
OnJune16,2017,Amazonannouncedthatitwouldbuythenaturalandorganicretailer,WholeFoodsMarketfor$13.7billion.MostexpertsviewthisacquisitionbyAmazontobeasignificantgame-changerfortheretailindustry.
Inthe1990s,whenJeffBezos,thefounderofAmazon,begansellingbooksonlinefromhisgarage.Hewasabletoaffecttheecommerceplatformhecreated,toexpandandoffermanyotherhouseholdgoods.Thebenefitofcomparingproductsandprices,orderinggoodsonlineandhavingthemdeliveredtoyourhomewasinitiallyanovelty.Itsoonbegantochangethewaycustomersshopped.
Alongtheway,bigretailerssuchasWalmartandTarget,grocerychainssuchasKrogerandSafeway,andwholesaleclubslikeCostcoandSam’sClubstartedreelingbecauseofthe“Amazoneffect.”Inlessthantwodecades,Amazonhasgrowntobevaluedat$480billiontodaytobecometheworld'slargestonlineretailer.
ForallofAmazon'sstrengthincompetitivepricesandfastandreliableshipping,theyhavebeenunabletoservecustomerswhoprefertotouchandfeelitemsbeforetheybuyit.Sellingfreshproducehadalsobeendifficultforthembecauseofthelackofaphysicalstore.Meanwhile,theorganicfoodsupplierWholeFoodshasbeenstrugglingbecauseoftheincreasedcompetitionfromtraditionalgrocerychainswhoarenowofferingmoreorganicgoods.ButithasanimportantassetthatAmazondesires—physicalstorefront.
InthenearfutureitisquitepossiblethatyournextorderoforganicfreshproducemaybedeliveredbyanAmazondrone.OryoumightfindyourselfdrivingtoalocalWholeFoodsstoretopickupthecompetitivelypricedbookorelectronicitemthatyouboughtfromAmazon.1.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Amazon'sAlexawillinvadeourlife.
B.WecanbuyanythingfromAmazon.
C.OurlivesareunderthecontrolofAmazon.
D.Amazonismorethananonlinemarketplace.
2.HowdoWalmartandCostcofindthe"Amazoneffect”?
A.Shocking. B.Exciting. C.Interesting. D.Rewarding.
3.TheacquisitionofWholeFoodsMarketbyAmazonismainlybecause
________.
A.WholeFoodshadnophysicalstorefront
B.WholeFoodsfailedtodealinorganicgoods
C.WholeFoodshadnoreliableshipping
D.WholeFoodsdidn'tallowcustomerstotouchitems
4.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Amazon:theBiggestOnlineMarket B.Amazon:EverythingIsSoldonIt
C.Amazon:fromBookstoGroceries D.Amazon:BooksAreMostPopular4.Youcanrelaxifrememberingeverythingisn'tyourstrongsuit.Recentresearchmakesthecasethatbeingforgetfulcanbeastrength--infactselectivememorycanevenbeasignofstrongerintelligence.Traditionalresearchonmemoryhasfocusedontheadvantagesofrememberingeverything.Butlookingthroughyearsofrecentmemorydata,researchersfoundthattheneurobiologyofforgetting1002001U0canbejustasimportanttoourdecision-makingaswhatourmindschoosetoremember.Makingintelligentdecisionsdoesn'tmeanyouneedtohavealltheinformationathand.Itjustmeansyouneedtoholdontothemostvaluableinformation.Andthatmeansclearingupspaceinyourmemorypalaceforthemostup-to-dateinformationonclientsandsituations.Ourbrainsdothisbycreatingnewneurons(神經(jīng)元)inourhippocampus,whichhavethepowertooverwrite(重寫)existingmemoriesthatareinfluencingourdecision-making.Ifyouwanttoincreasethenumberofnewneuronsinourbrains'learningregion,tryexercising.Someaerobicexerciselikejogging,powerwalkingandswimminghasbeenfoundtoincreasethenumberofneuronsmakingimportantconnectionsinourbrains.Whenweforgetthenamesofcertainclientsordetailsaboutoldjobs,thebrainismakingachoicethatthesedetailsdon'tmatter.Althoughtoomuchforgetfulnesscanbeacauseforconcern,theoccasionallostdetailcanbeasignofaperfectlyhealthymemorysystem.Theresearchersfoundthatourbrainsfacilitatedecision-makingbystoppingusfromfocusingtoomuchonunimportantpastdetails.Instead,thebrainhelpsusrememberthemostimportantpartofaconversation.Wecangetblamedforbeingabsent-mindedwhenweforgetpasteventsinperfectdetail.Thesefindingsshowusthattotalrecallcanbeovervalued.Ourbrainsareworkingsmarterwhentheyaimtoremembertherightstories,noteverystory.1.Howcanwehelpourbrainsproducemoreneurons?A.Byhavingdeepsleepfrequently. B.Bypracticingswimmingregularly.C.Bydoingmentallaborrepeatedly. D.Bylearningnewskillsconstantly.2.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplace"facilitate"underlinedinParagraph5?A.Postpone. B.Repeat. C.Promote. D.Abuse.3.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthetext?A.Memorylossiswellworthnoticing.B.Decisionscan'tbemadewithoutmemories.C.Weshouldn'tstresstotalrecalltoomuch. D.Forgettingisevenmoreimportantthanremembering.4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Caution:doremembertoforget. B.Whyandhowpeoplechoosetoforget.C.Wanttobecomesmarter?Learntoforget D.Beingforgetfulmightmeanyouaresmarter5.Whenitcomestofruitsandvegetables,moreiscertainlybetter.①______,10servingsoffruitsandvegetablesdailyaresuggested.However,manypeoplemaybewonderinghowtoworkthemallin.Despitepopularbelief,frozenvegetablescanbeequally,ifnotmore,nutritiousthanfreshvegetablesdependingonwhenfreshproduce(農(nóng)產(chǎn)品)isusedafterpurchase.②______.Ifstoredforshortperiodsoftimeinwell-controlledtemperatures,frozenvegetablesmaybemorenutritiousthanfresh,whichmayloseupto75%oftheirvitaminCwithinaweekofbeingharvested.③______.Theycomparednutrientcontentincommonlyconsumedfreshandfrozenfruitsandvegetables.Theproducewasevaluatedunderthreeconditions,includingfresh(onthedayofpurchase),frozen,andfreshstoredafterfivedaysofpurchase.Researchshowsthatconsumersmaystorefruitsandvegetablesatleastfivedaysafterpurchase.ThestudyfoundthatcontentofvitaminAandCofsomefrozenfruitsandvegetableswashigherthanstoredfreshfruitsandvegetables.Researcherstheorize(建立理論)thatnutrientsreducewithprolongedrefrigeratorstorage.④______,frozenstrawberries,comandgreenpeasexperiencelessvitaminCloss.Frozenvegetablesofferconsumersconvenienceandsavingsastheyarelesslikelytorotandbethrownawayifnotconsumed.⑤______.A.ThescientistsconductedastudyB.IftheproduceisstoredproperlyC.WiththelatestnutritionresearchfromtheUKD.ThisistrueofnearlyeverykindofvegetablesandfruitsE.FrozenvegetablestendtobepackagedattheirpeakoffreshnessF.Comparedtofreshproducethat'sbeenstoredforlongerthansevendaysG.Andkeepingavarietyoffrozenvegetablesmakesiteasiertoget10servingsaday6.
ThispastweekendmywifeandIhadtheopportunitytobeinColoradoforadentalschoolreunion.Wedecidedtotakeaday-tripuptothemountainsfora(n)
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D.records7.TheHanpeoplehaveitsownspokenandwrittenlanguage---Chinese.ChinesebelongstotheHan-Tibetanlanguagefamily.Itisthe①________(common)usedlanguageinChinaandamongthelargestlanguagesintheworld.WrittenChinesecameoutin②________(it)earliestformapproximately1,000yearsago.TheChinesecharacters③________(use)today,alsocalledHanzi,developedfromthoseusedinbonesandtortoiseshellsmorethan34,000yearsago.Thereareabout5,000characters,ofwhichonlyabout3,000areincommonuse.Mandarinisacategory(種類)ofChinese④________(dialect)spokenacrossmostofnorthernand⑤________(southwest)China.ThetermMandarincanalsorefertoStandardMandarin,which⑥________(base)ontheMandarindialectspokeninBeijíng.ItisofficiallyconsideredtobethestandardforthePeople'sRepublicofChina.?Whydomostnon-ChinesespeakerschoosetolearnStandardMandarinChinese?MandarinisunderstoodbymostChinesepeople.Asmentionedabove,itisChina'snationallanguage.⑦_(dá)_______youareinterestedinbasiccommunication,scholarlyresearch,or⑧________(pursue)acareerinChina,StandardMandarin,is⑨________necessarytoolforcommunication.Anditoftenserves⑩________abridgeforcommunication.8.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Anastasia,aRussiagirl,isstudyingforamaster'sdegreeinChinanow.InhissevenyearsoflivinginBeijing,shehasbeenmostimpressedbyChina'sscienceandtechnologicalprogress.ShementionsWeChat,thesocialtoolinChinesepeople'sdailylife."WecanuseWeChatforprettymucheverything,forexample,buysomethinginthemarketsorpayingwithWeChatthoughwegoabroad."Inaddition,sheisalsoimpressedbytheunmannedstoreinChina,whycustomerscanfinishshoppingthroughfacialrecognitionandAlipayscanningpaymentfunction."Wewerewitnessingthechangesalmostoneverysingleday!"shesays.9.假定你是李華,計劃在社區(qū)開展"共享圖書"活動。請用英文給你的朋友Tom寫一封電子郵件,希望他能夠給你提供一些建議,內(nèi)容包括:1.目的:合理利用閑置圖書資源;2.計劃:率先共享圖書及交流讀書心得;3.希望提出建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearTom,Howareyoudoingthesedays? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua
答案以及解析1.答案:1-3ADB解析:1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Attractions部分可知,在DenGamleBy游客可以看到一些19世紀(jì)的原建筑,因此A項正確。2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)BESTTIMETOGO部分可知,五到八月是去丹麥旅游的最佳時間,其余時間天氣寒冷、長夜漫漫,因此D項正確。3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)GETTINGAROUND部分可知,在丹麥租車很貴,不過幾乎隨處可以租到自行車,而且自行車可以帶上火車、公交以及游船,因此B項正確。2.答案:1-4ADBC解析:1.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的"Inrecenttimes,shefrequentlygetsliftsfrompassingcarstoherdestinationanddoesnotwalkasfarasshepreviouslywould."可知,她過去步行送郵件,應(yīng)選A項。2.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段第一句"...shedroppedoutastherewasnoonetolookafterthelandandcutthehay(干草)."可知,她輟學(xué)的原因是需要種地割草來幫助養(yǎng)家。3.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的"Shehopedtobeabletobringlettershometoherfamilyfromherbrother..."可知,她希望見到郵遞員是為了收取她兄長的來信。4.C推理判斷題。由最后一段內(nèi)容可知,她非常勇敢;由第三段她幫助養(yǎng)家可知,她非常勤勞。所以C項符合題意。3.答案:1.D;2.A;3.B;4.C
解析:1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段第二句和最后一句可知,在亞馬遜網(wǎng)站上,出售4.8億多種不同類型的商品。同時,它也在開發(fā)人工智能等方面有所成就,因此說明它不僅僅是一個在線網(wǎng)絡(luò)商店。
2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段第一句可知,亞馬遜網(wǎng)站的出現(xiàn)使像沃爾瑪這樣的大型零售商和批發(fā)俱樂部好市多感到吃驚。
3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段最后兩句可知,有機(jī)食品銷售商WholeFoods相對于其他的傳統(tǒng)銷售商在有機(jī)食品銷售競爭方面處于劣勢,因此不得不同意被亞馬遜收購。
4.主旨大意題。本文主要介紹了亞馬遜收購了一家銷售有機(jī)食品的實(shí)體店,預(yù)示著零售業(yè)即將發(fā)生的重大變化,以及對人們未來購物方式的影響。4.答案:1.B;2.C;3.C;4.D
解析:1.題干的意思是我們怎樣才能幫助我們的大腦產(chǎn)生更多的神經(jīng)元呢?根據(jù)文章第四段提到“Someaerobicexerciselikejogging,powerwalkingandswimminghasbeenfoundtoincreasethenumberofneuronsmakingimportantconnectionsinourbrains.(一些有氧運(yùn)動,如慢跑、高強(qiáng)度步行和游泳,已經(jīng)被發(fā)現(xiàn)可以增加大腦中重要連接神經(jīng)元的數(shù)量。)”可知,如果想要幫助我們的大腦產(chǎn)生更多的神經(jīng)元,我們應(yīng)該做一些有氧運(yùn)動,如慢跑,游泳等。結(jié)合選項,A項經(jīng)常深度睡眠;B項通過定期練習(xí)游泳;C項反復(fù)做腦力勞動;D項通過不斷學(xué)習(xí)新技能??芍绢}答案為B。
2.題干的意思是下列哪一項最能取代第五段劃線的“facilitate”?根據(jù)劃線單詞后面的內(nèi)容“bystoppingusfromfocusingtoomuchonunimportantpastdetails(通過阻止我們過多地關(guān)注過去不重要的細(xì)節(jié))”和“Instead,thebrainhelpsusrememberthemostimportantpartofaconversation.(相反,大腦幫助我們記住對話中最重要的部分。)”可知,此處是在表達(dá)大腦會幫助我們記住重要的部分,通過阻止我們過多地關(guān)注過去不重要的細(xì)節(jié)來促進(jìn)我們做決定。因此“facilitate”的意思應(yīng)該是“促進(jìn)”。結(jié)合選項,A項延遲;B項重復(fù);C項促進(jìn);D項濫用??芍绢}答案為C。
3.題干的意思是從文本中可以得出什么結(jié)論?根據(jù)文章最后一段提到“Thesefindingsshowusthattotalrecallcanbeovervalued.(這些發(fā)現(xiàn)告訴我們,完全回憶可能被高估了。)”可知,通過這篇文章可以知道,我們不應(yīng)該過分強(qiáng)調(diào)完全回憶。結(jié)合選項,A項記憶喪失是很值得注意的;B項沒有記憶就無法做出決定;C項我們不應(yīng)該過分強(qiáng)調(diào)完全回憶;D項遺忘甚至比記憶更重要??芍绢}答案為C。
4.題干的意思是什么是適合文本的標(biāo)題?根據(jù)文章第一段提到“Recentresearchmakesthecasethatbeingforgetfulcanbeastrength—infact,selectivememorycanevenbeasignofstrongerintelligence.(最近的研究表明健忘可能是一種優(yōu)勢——事實(shí)上,選擇性記憶甚至可能是更強(qiáng)的智力的標(biāo)志。)”以及全文內(nèi)容可知,本文主要是在告訴讀者健忘可能意味著更聰明。文章表明,選擇性記憶甚至可能是更強(qiáng)的智力的標(biāo)志,我們不應(yīng)該過分強(qiáng)調(diào)完全回憶,大腦的選擇性記憶可以使它們更好地工作。結(jié)合選項,A項注意:一定要記住忘記;B項為什么人們會選擇遺忘;C項想變得更聰明嗎?學(xué)會忘記;D項健忘可能意味著你更聰明。可知本題答案為D。5.答案:①-⑤CEAFG解析:①空格后的內(nèi)容提到有人建議每天吃十份水果和蔬菜,這很有可能是一份研究的成果,因此C項(來自英國的最新營養(yǎng)研究表明)符合語境。②上下文講的均是如果儲存得當(dāng),冷凍蔬菜可能比儲存多天的新鮮蔬菜更有營養(yǎng),E項(冷凍蔬菜一般都在它們最新鮮的時候被包裝起來)符合語境。③根據(jù)下文中的Researchshows和Thestudyfound可推知,該段主要講了一項研究及其成果,因此A項在此引出下文。④上文提到冷凍蔬果的維生素A和維生素C含量要比儲存多天的新鮮蔬果多。填入F項后,該句內(nèi)容與上文語意一致。⑤該空所在段為結(jié)尾段,總結(jié)了冷凍蔬果的優(yōu)點(diǎn),G項符合語境,其中的10servingsaday與第一段中的10servingsoffruitsandvegetablesdaily相呼應(yīng)。6.答案:1.C;2.B;3.D;4.A;5.B;6.C;7.A;8.D;9.B;10.C;11.A;12.D;13.B;14.C;15.A;16.D;17.B;18.C;19.B;20.A
解析:1.根據(jù)后面的ThehikestartedatEchoLake可知,作者和妻子準(zhǔn)備去徒步旅行。
2.根據(jù)后面的theriverafewtimesonwoodenplanks可知,作者他們穿過了小溪。
3.根據(jù)后面的definitelyworththehike可知,這里很美麗,這次徒步旅行非常值得。
4.根據(jù)前面的Wewereabouttostopandeatlunch可知,作者他們到達(dá)了目的地,準(zhǔn)備開始吃午飯。
5.根據(jù)后面的whatmustbethesourceofthewaterfall可知,作者的妻子看到湖泊的另一頭有一個瀑布。
6.根據(jù)前面的Havingseenit可知,既然“我們”看到了這個瀑布,所以決定試試,再走到瀑布那里。
7.根據(jù)后面的Wehadtotrekthroughdark,sticky,mudareas可知,這段路是作者經(jīng)歷的最艱難的一段路。
8.根據(jù)后面的onlogsandbigstonesacrossrivers可知,作者和妻子需要跳到木頭上和大石頭上,才能穿過河流。
9.結(jié)合語境,此處表示一段路比較陡,非常難走。
10.根據(jù)下文第15空后的thesnow-cappedmountains可知,這里有積雪,這是作者他們預(yù)料在內(nèi)的。
11.根據(jù)前面的Thealtitudewasstartingtoaffectus可知,海拔高了,空氣稀薄了。
12.根據(jù)后面的wemadeittothetop可知,作者他們最后終于到達(dá)了山頂。
13.結(jié)合下文的描繪anotherlake,bluewater,snow-cappedmountains等可知,作者認(rèn)為自己看到了從來沒有看到過的美麗風(fēng)景。
14.與前面的themostbeautiful...I
haveeverhad可知,作者認(rèn)為這種美麗的風(fēng)景是自己有幸看到的。
15.此處with意為“具有,帶有”,描述那個湖里湖水不可思議地藍(lán)。
16.根據(jù)前面的snow-cappedmountains可知,這些積雪覆蓋的山頂?shù)褂霸诤吹谋砻嫔稀?/p>
17.根據(jù)前面的Toonesidewasthespotwherethatwaterfelloffthecliffdowntothelake可知,此處指作者他們剛剛離開的那個湖泊。
18.根據(jù)前面的Fromup(從上面)可知,在這里可以往下看,看到他們走過的小徑。
19.與前面的trail搭配,指作者他們走過的那條小徑。
20.根據(jù)后面的Youwillneverreachtheendofyourgoals可知,作者通過那天的徒步旅行發(fā)現(xiàn),有的時候你設(shè)定了一個目標(biāo),結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn)你實(shí)現(xiàn)了這個目標(biāo)之后還有一個目標(biāo),似乎你永遠(yuǎn)也達(dá)不到最終的目標(biāo)一樣。7.答案:
1.mostcommonly
2.its
3.(being)used
4.dialects
5.southwestern
6.isbased
7.Whether
8.(are)pursuing
9.a
10.as
解析:1.most
commonly.考查最高級,最常用的語言,副詞修飾形容詞used,故填mostcommonly.2.
its.考查代詞,最早的形式,指代前面的writtenChinese,故填its.3.
(being)
used.考查非謂語,characters與use是動賓關(guān)系,使用過去分詞做后置定語,正在被使用或者使用的漢字,故填(being)
used.4.
dialects.考查名詞,中國口音的一種類型,不止一個,使用名詞復(fù)數(shù),故填dialects.5.
southwestern.考查形容詞,中國西南部,形容詞修飾名詞,故填southwestern.6.
is
based.考查被動,bebased
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