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C篇首字母填空Contents:2021年上海市徐匯區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市靜安區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市楊浦區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市長寧區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市虹口區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市普陀區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市閔行區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市嘉定區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市松江區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市寶山區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市浦東新區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市奉賢區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市金山區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市崇明區(qū)初三英語一模C.(2021年徐匯區(qū)一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Ifyouthinkofthejobsthatrobotscouldneverdo,youwouldprobablyputdoctorsandteachersatthetopofthelist.It’seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butothersneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.Butareweunderestimating(低估)whatrobotscando?Insomecases,theyalreadyp___51___betterthandoctorsatdiagnosingillness.Also,somepatientsmightfeelmorec___52___sharingtheirprivateinformationwithamachinethanaperson.Couldtherebeaplaceforrobotsineducationafterall?BritisheducationexpertAnthonySeldonthinksso.Andheevenhasadatefortherobottakeoveroftheclassroom:2027.Hep___53___robotswilldomostworkoftransferringinformationandteacherswillbelikeassistants.Intelligentrobotswillreadstudents’faces,movementsandmaybeevenbrains___54___.Thentheywilladapt(使…適應(yīng))theinformationtoeachstudent.It’snotapopularopinionandit’sunlikelyrobotswilleverunderstandotherpeople’sfeelingsandbeabletoreallyconnectwithhumanslikeanotherhumancan.Onethingiscertain,though.Arobotteacherisbetterthannoteacheratall.Teachersallovertheworldarel___55___.Insomepartsoftheworld,therearen’tenoughteachersand9to16percentofchildrenundertheageof14don’tgotoschool.Thatproblemcouldbepartlysolvedbyrobotsbecausetheycanteachanywhereandwon’tsufferfromstress,orgett___56___,ormovesomewhereforaneasier,higher-paidjob.Teachingisgenerallyrecognizedasdifficultandteachersfeeloverworked.Perhapsthequestionisnot“Willrobotstaketheplaceofteachers?”but“Howcanrobotshelpteachers?”O(jiān)fficeworkerscanusesoftwaretodothingslikeorganizeandansweremails,arrangemeetingsandupdatecalendars.Teacherswastealotoftimedoingnon-teachingwork,i___57___morethan11hoursaweekmarkinghomework.Ifrobotscouldcutthetimeteachersspendmarkinghomeworkandwritingreports,teacherswouldhavemoretimeandenergyforthepartsofthejobhumansdobest.C.(2021年靜安一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)SurveySays?LibrariesLead!YoumightguessthatAmericans’topgo-tospotforcultureandentertainmentwouldbeamovietheaterorsportsstadium.Butarecentstudyp___56___aplacedoesn'tneedbutteredpopcorntoattractvisitors.In2019,theresearchcompanydidasurveyaboutAmericans’leisureactivities.Peoplewereaskedhowofteninthelastyeartheyhadvisitedcertaintypesofp___57___.Theseincludedlibraries,museums,themeparks,andzoos.Librariestoppedoverthecompetition.Theygotmorethantwiceasmanytotalvisitsasmovietheaters,whichlandedatnumbertwo.Beingnumberoneisnothingnewforlibraries.Thefindingsofas___58___studyin2001wereaboutthesame.Butonethinghaschangedsincethen.Today,manypeoplecanc___59___totheInternet.They’reabletoreadjustaboutanything,justaboutanywhere.SomepeoplepredictedtheInternetwouldmakelibrariesoutofdate.However,it’sactuallypartoftheirpopularity.In2016,aPewResearchCenterstudyfoundthat29percentofadultswenttheretousecomputers,theInternet,orWi-Fi.Butthemostc___60___reasonpeoplegotothelibraryistocheckoutbooks.Whatbooksdolibrary-goersborrowthemost?TheNewYorkPublicLibrary(NYPL)setouttoanswerthisquestion.In2020,thelibraryreleasedalistofthemostchecked-outbooksinits125-yearhistory.Threebooksinthetopfivearekids’favorites,i___61___WheretheWildThingsAre(#4)andTheCarintheHat(#2).Thehighesthonor,meanwhile,goestoTheSnowyDay(#1).It'sabeautifullyillustrated(有插圖的)taleaboutboyexploringcityturnedintowinterwonderland.Thebookhasbeencheckedoutalmosthalfamilliontimes.Whyaresomanychildren'sbooksonthelist?Onereasonisthatthey'reshort.Sothey’rereadandreturnedf___62___.AsTheCatintheHatmightputit:aquick-to-readhitcomesbacklickety-split!C.(2021年楊浦區(qū)一模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords.Unlessyouareoneofthoserarepeoplewithanexcellentmemory,youprobablyhavetroublerememberingthenamesofpeopleyouhavejustmet.Thisproblemcanbefrustrating(令人沮喪的)andembarrassing.F___51___,thereareanumberofwaysyoucanovercomethishumanweakness.Beforeexaminingthemethodstohelprememberpeople’snames,let’slookatthereasonswhywearesof___52___inthefirstplace.Researchersthinkit’sduetoalackofmotivation.Peoplearebetteratrememberingthingsthattheywanttoolearn.Toputitsimply,you’rejustnotthati___53___.Anotherreasonisthatputtinganewfacetoanameismorecomplicatedthanwethink,whichleadstoanotherproblem.Weusuallydon’tmaketheefforttom___54___newnamesimmediately.Notonlythat,butwhenmeetingsomeonenew,wemaybethinkingaboutotherthingsandnotbepayingenoughattention.Allofthismeansthatweneedtotakemeasurestoavoidtheembarrassmentofforgettingaperson’sname.Onegoodmethodistosayaperson’snamewhenyoug___55___themandalsorepeatitsilentlytoyourselfafewtimes.Thistypeofrepetitionisessentialforlearninganytypeofskill.Usingamemorymethod,suchasl___56___individualnameswithsomethingelse,alsohelps.Forexample,ifsomeone’snameisBenandheistall,youcanlabelhim(toyourself,ofcourse)“BigBen.”Inaddition,focusingonpeopleandlisteningmorecloselywhenyoumeetthemwillassistyouinrecallingtheirnames.Althoughforgettingnameisn’tamatteroflifeordeath,it’suncomfortable.Puttingtheset___57___intopracticewillhelpyoubetteravoidthissocialdiscomfort.C.(2021年長寧區(qū)一模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords.FivetipsforlessplasticTheworldhasaplasticproblemanditisincreasing.Scientistsareworkingtofindalong-termsolutionbymakingplasticmorebiodegradable(可生物降解的).Butinthemeantime,herearefivethingsyoucandotor___56___plasticwastenow.1.Stopusingplasticbags.Instead,takeyourownreusableshoppingbagtothestore.Peopleuseatrillionplasticbagsworldwideeveryyear.About10percentareusedintheUnitedStatesalone.That’salmostonebagperAmericanperday,butthea___57___Dane(丹麥人)usesfoursingle-usebagsperyear.In1993,Denmarkwasthefirstcountrytoplaceataxonplasticbags.Today,othercountries(suchasChile,KenyaandNewZealand)eithermakecustomerspayforplasticbags,orhavebanned(禁止)themc___58___.2.Skipthestraw.Today,around8.3billionplasticstrawspollutetheworld’sbeaches.Sowhenyouorderadrink,say“no”tothereusablestraw,orbringyourownreusableone.In2018,SeattlebecamethefirstmajorU.S.citytobanplasticstrawsandmanyothercitiesaresettofollowitse___59___.3.Don’tuseplasticbottles.Buyareusablebottleandfillitwithanyt___60___ofdrinkyoulike.Somecitieshavealreadybannedbottledwater.However,peoplestillbuynearlyamillionplasticbottleseveryminuteintheworld.4.A___61___plasticpackaging.Buybarsoapinsteadofliquidsoapinplasticcontainers.Don’tbuyfruitorvegetablesinplasticpackaging.IntheU.K,leadersarecallingforsupermarketstohaveplastic-freeareas.Theyalsowanttotaxplastictake-outcontainers.5.Recycle.Wecan’trecycleallplasticitems,butitisp___62___torecyclemostbottlesandmilkorjuicecartons.Today,Norwayrecycles97percentofitsplasticbottles.How?Machinesatmostsupermarketstakethebottlesandgivearefundofupto2.5kroner(32cents)perbottle.C.(2021年虹口一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)ScientificWaystoImproveOurMemoryExerciser___67___Researchfoundthatsittingforalongtimeeverydaycanleadtomemoryloss.Soputonyourtrainers,goo___68___andstartworkingupagoodsweat.It’shealthyforbothyourmindandyourbody.EatyourvegetablesIt’sawell-knownf___69___thateatingvegetablescanhelpkeepyourbodyhealthy,andthatincludesourbrain.Variousresearchp___70___showthatfruitsandvegetablescanhelploweroxidativestress(氧化壓力)inyourbrainaswellashelphealthycognitive(認(rèn)知)functions.R___71___stresslevelsResearchfoundstressathighlevelshaveabadinfluenceonourmemoryandcognitiveskills.Soslowdownandtakeawalkfromtimetotime.PlayvideogamesYes,youheardus.Getonthatcontrollerands___72___acoupleofhoursplayingyourfavoritevideogame.It’sgoodforyourmind.Accordingtoar___73___studywhichcameoutlastweek,thesepastimescanhelpimprovethefunctioningofvariousmemory-associatedareasinthebrain.Butdon’tgooverboard,toomuchofagoodthingcanbebadforyou.C.(2021年普陀區(qū)一模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。)RecentlyresearchersinBrownUniversityhavefoundthatitonlytakesacoupleofminutesforamantostartmakingjudgmentsaboutyouwhenhefirstmeetsyou.Thatiswhyyoushouldfollowthefollowingtipsonhowtocreateagoodi____67____.Beforeyoumeetsomeone,startthinkingaboutthep____68____ofthemeeting.Decidewhatimage(形象)youwanttopresent.Forexample,ifyouwanttomakenewfriendsinsomesocialactivities,youwillwanttobefriendly.Andifyoudecidetorunforclasspresident,youneedtobec____69____.Ithelpsyoualotwhenyoumeetsomeonenewifyoulikes____70____.Itshowsthatyouarefriendlyandmakespeoplearoundyoumorecomfortable.Pleasemakesureyourteetharecleanbybrushingthemeveryday.Beforeyoubeginspeaking,youwillbejudgedonyourbodylanguage.Therefore,it’simportanttoshowtrustinyourselfbystandinguptallandputtingyourshouldersback.Besides,ifyoudon’tcrossyourarms,youwilllookcalmandr____71____.Yoursmellcana____72____howotherpeoplejudgeonyou.Ifyouhaveabadbodysmell,itwillputpeopleoff.Inshort,smellcleananddon’tputonalotofscentedproducts.Whatyouwearreallymatters.Whileyoushouldlookcleanandtidy,it’salsoimportanttodressp____73____,whetheryou’regoingtoabirthdaypartyorasportingevent.Youshouldthinkaboutwhatyourclothessayaboutyou.C.(2021年閔行一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給.)Fewpeopleknowaboutonlinefooddeliveryapps10yearsago,buttodaymanywouldfindthatitishardtolivew____51____them.InChinaalone,over400millionpeopleusesuchapps.Forbetterorforworse,onlinefooddeliverys____52____havechangedthewayweeat,andtheyarealsohavingahugeinfluenceonoursociety.Theseappshavenodoubtbringingusmanybenefits.Theyprovidejobsformillionsofpeopleandhelprestaurantsfindmorecustomers.S____53____theappsareveryconvenient,theyalsobenefitconsumers.Wecannowhavemealsdeliveredatanytimeofday,whichisespeciallyimportantforpeoplewhoworklonghours,astheymightnothavetimetocook.Notonlydotheseappssavetime,theyalsoprovideuswithawidevarietyofrestaurantstochoosefrom.However,wemustnotforgettheproblemsofonlinefooddelivery.Foronething,theymakeiteveneasiertoorderu____54____food,highinsugar,fatandsalt.Foodsafetyisanotherproblem.Itcanbehardtotellwherethefooda____55____comesfrom,andwhethertheownerisallowedtorunarestaurant.Ascouriers(遞送者)needtodelivertheordersasquicklyaspossible,somemaypaylessattentiontotrafficrules.Theseyears,therehavebeenanumberofterribletrafficaccidentsbecauseofthis.Moreover,theindustryisp____56____unbelievableamountsofpackagingwaste.Overamilliontonsofonlinefooddeliveryboxesarethrownawayeveryyear.Therearemanygoodpointsofonlinefooddelivery,butweneedtomakesurethatwemaketherightc____57____inthelongrun.Weshoulddoourbesttolimitwaste,especiallywhenitcomestopackaging.Wealsoneedtothinkaboutwhatweeatandtheinfluenceonourhealth.Nexttimeyouwanttoorderin,youshouldthinkaboutwhetheryoureallyneedto.Inmostcases,itisbettertowalkovertothesupermarket,buytheingredientsyouneed,andthencookthemonyourown.C.(2021年嘉定一模)Readthedialogueandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Buildingblocks(積木)arestilloneofthemostpopulartoystoday.Theirinterestingdesignandeasyusea____51____childrenofallages.Theyarealwaysthebestchoicesasgifts.Mostt____52____toys,likebuildingblocks,werefirstmadeofwood.Today,woodenbuildingblocksarestillused,butnowthereareseveralothertypesofbuildingblockstochoosefrom,likeplasticbuildingblocks.Childrenbuildallkindsofthingsthattheyseeineverydaylifewithbuildingblocks.Thisgivesthemthechancetolearnthel____53____thingsandlifeskills.Buildingblockscanhelpchildrenp____54____theirlanguageskills.Mostchildrentalktoeachotherastheybuildthingswiththesetraditionaltoys.Thistypeoftoyalsohelpsdeveloptheskillsthatchildrenn____55____inlife.Astheybegintojoingroupsplayingwithbuildingblocks,theylearntotaketurns,share,andsolveproblemswithothers.However,thesearenottheonlya_____56_____ofplayingwithbuildingblocks.Buildingblockscanalsohelpdevelopchildren’sskillsinmathandscience.Theyallowchildrentoworkaccordingtothestepsofscientificdiscovery,whicharefirsttowatchandthink,andthentotest.Buildingblocksalsocomeindifferentshapes,colorsandsizes.Thesetypesofbuildingblocksencouragechildrentodevelopskillsind___57___things.Playingwithbuildingblocksisbothfunandveryhelpful.Maybethatisthereasonwhybuildingblocksarestillpopulartoday.(2021年松江區(qū)一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,

使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,

首字母已給Alocalnewspaperisdoingasurveyofproblemsinpeople'slife.Recentlypeopleofdifferenta___76___

fromaroundthecityhaveemailedthepaperabouttheirsleepproblems.Philip--aged64Ihaveastrangehabitoff___77___asleepwhenIwatchTVanditusuallyhappenswhenIamwatchingsomethinglamreallyinterestedin.Thetelevisionseemstomakemesleepe___78___.ThenwhenIgoupstairstobed,IfindIcan'tsleepandIusuallylistentotheradioforhoursandhoursduringthenight.Clare--aged35Ihaveaneight-month-oldbabyandathree-year-oldson,soIdon'tgetmuchsleepatthemoment.Infact,Ican'trememberthelasttimeIhadaw___79___

night'ssleep.LastnightIthinkIhadaboutfivehours,asthebabywokeupthreetimes.IworkduringthedayanditcanbedifficulttostayawakewhenIhaven'tsleptmuch.Jag--aged29Ireadinthepapertheotherdaythatmostchildreninthiscitydon'tsleepenough.Manyofthemdohomeworkuntilmidnightandthentheyarereallyt___80___atschool.I'mateacher.Sometimes,intheclassesafterlunch,thestudentslookasiftheyareabouttosleep.Somepeoplesaythatmaybeschoolshouldstartl___81___

forteenagers.Ithinktheymightberight.Clyde--aged16AthomeIs___82___

aroomwithmyelderbrother.Hesnores(打鼾),

whichisreallyterrible.Ihadadifficulttimegoingtosleep.C.(2021年寶山一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Whenyou’rebored,whatwillyoudofirst?Ifyou’relikemany,theanswerisquitesimple:Youreachforyourphone.Fiveminutesofshortvideosorfunnypicturesseemlikeap___56___break.Ifthatsoundsfamiliar,anewstudyhasbadnews.Reachingforyourphoneislikelytoleaveyoufeelingmorebored.Theproblemisn’ttakingabreak.Theproblemisyourphone.Aresearchshowsusingphonescan’thelppeopler___57___fromtheirheavywork.Tofigureoutther___58___betweenphonesandboredom,theresearchteaminstalled(安裝)anapponthephonesof83volunteerstofindouthowoftentheyusedtheirphones.Theyalsoaskedthesevolunteerstokeepdiariesforthreedays,recordingtheirlevelofboredomeveryhour“Phonebreakswerefrequent(頻繁的):Inthe20minutesfollowingeachquestionnaire,thevolunteerspickeduptheirphones52percentofthetime.Theyspentanaverageofaround90secondsoniteachtime,”reportstheresearchteam.“Themoretiredweare,themostl___59___wearetoreachforourphones.Whilewelooktoourphonestorelieve(減輕)boredom,screentimeseemedtoi___60___feelingsofboredom.Thevolunteersactuallyreportedhigherlevelsofboredomafterhavingusedtheirsmartphones.”Theresearchteampointedoutthatphonebreaksmayendupbeingmoretiringthanstimulating.Inotherwords,watchingthefunnyvideosisverynice,butit’snoww___61___thecosttoyourbrainineffortandconcentration.Inaddition,pickingupyourphonemightremindyouthatyouhaveabetterchoicetodosomethingelseifyoudon’thavetofinishthetasksimmediately.Bothyourtimeandeffortareeasilywasted.Whatshouldwedoi___62___?Takingawalkisgoodexercise.Callingsomeonecanmakeyourmoodcheerful.Readingabookgivesyourbrainafreshstart.Youcandomanythingslikethat.Justremember,don’treachforyourphone!C.(2021年浦東新區(qū)一模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords.Mr.Picklelivedinatinyhouseinthecountry.Hegrewvegetablesandpickled(腌制)them.Oneday,whenhewassweeping,allhispicklingbottlesfelltothef___51___.“Nevermind.Accidentshappen.Therearemorebottlesintheshops.AllIneedistofindmoneytobuythem,”saidMr.Pickle.“Whataboutmyhouse?SomeonemightopenthedoorandtakemyfurniturewhenIamgone,”thoughtMr.Pickle,“Iwilltakethedoorofthehousewithme.Thatwaynobodywillbeabletoopenittogoinside.”Hesetoffwiththedooronhisb___52___asasnailcarriesitshouse.Hecametoadeepforest.Asthesunbegantoset,Mr.Pickleclimbedupandtiedthedooronalargetree.“NowIams___53___fromallanimals,”saidhe.Atmid-night,threemenmetunderthattreetocountgoldcoinstheystole.Mr.Picklewassofrightenedthatheshivered(發(fā)抖).Finally,heshookthedoorrightoutofthetree.Thedoorfelldown,rightontherobbers’heads!Therobberswerefrightened,too.Theyranaway,leavingeverythingbehind.Whenthesunrose,Mr.Pickled___54___fortygoldcoinsontheground.Mr.Picklecarriedthedoorhomeandleftfortownwiththecoins.“Iamrich.Icanbuysomebottlesnow!”sangMr.Pickleexcitedly.Alongtheway,hemetamanwithahandsomewalkingstick.Mr.Picklewassosatisfiedthatheboughtitwithallthecoinshehad.Hecontinuedhisjourneyh___55___.Afterawhile,henoticedanappletreeontheleftsideoftheroad.Het___56___thestickatanapple.Luckily,thestickknockedanappleoffthetree.Hepickeditupandstartedeatingit.However,thestickwasnows___57___highupinthetree.Mr.Picklethoughtandsmiled,“NowallIneedistofindmoneytobuythebottles.”C.(2021年奉賢一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,是其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一次,首字母已給)HaveyouseentheHollywoodmovieSherlockHolmes?HolmesisacharactercreatedbyBritishwriterSirArthurConanDoyle.HisbooksweresopopularthatHolmessoonb___51___"themostfamousdetectiveintheworld."Whatdoyouneedtobeagooddetective?ThemovieSherlockHolmeswillshowyou.Inthismovie,thisgreatdetectivefacesadangerousman,LordBlackwood.TogetherwithhisbestfriendDr.Watson,HolmesstopsBlackwood'splantoc___52___theworldwithblack"magic".MostofusarenotasintelligentasHolmes.Butwecanalsoworkoutmysteriesonourown.Allwehavetodoistofollowsomesimplerules.RuleNo.1:Justice(正義)isthemostimportant.Nomatterhowsmartheorsheis,themostimportantqualityforadetectiveisbeinggood.Inthemovie,LordBlackwoodandSherlockHolmesarebothveryintelligent.Thed___53___isthatLordBlackwoodisabadmanandhedoesbadthings.Holmescanbeathimonthesideofjustice.RuleNo.2:Havesharpeyes.Everybadmantriestocoverupwhathedid.Butnotallthingscanbecoveredupeasily.Agooddetectivecandiscoverclueshiddenatcrimesceneswithsharpeyes.Forexample,Holmescansimplylookataman'sfootprintsandq___54___indouthispersonalinformationlikeageandhabits.RuleNo.3:Agooda___55___isagreathelp.EventhoughHolmeshasknowledgeaboutmanys___56___,suchaschemistry,botany(植物學(xué))andanatomy(解剖學(xué)),hestillneedsDr.Watson'shelptosolvemysteries.Youshouldalsohavesomeonetohelpyou,especiallyifyoudon'tknowasmuchasHolmes.RuleNo.4:Logic(邏輯)isthekey.Agooddetectiveneverjumpstoconclusions.Whenallthenecessarycluesareputtogether,you'dbetterthinkcarefully.Ifyoucan'tworkitout,don'tbea___57___.Justtakeadeepbreathandconcentrateonthinking.Logiccanhelpyoudiscovermissingclues.C.(2021年金山一模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)Manystudiesaboutlanguagelearningaskthequestion:Whatmakesagoodlanguagelearner?Therearesomethingsthatgoodlanguagelearnersdoandsomethingstheydon'tdo.Herearesomeofthemostusefuls____51____fromstudies.Don'tbeafraidofmakingmistakes.Peopleoftengetthingsw____52____.Goodlanguagelearnersnoticetheirmistakesandlearnfromthem.Dogroupactivities.Peopleuselanguagetocommunicatewithotherpeople.Agoodlanguagelearneralwayslooksforthechancestotalkwithotherstudents.Makenotesduringeveryclass.Noteshelpyoutor____53____newlanguageandgooverlessons.Lookatyournoteswhenyoudoyourhomework.Useadictionary.Goodlanguagelearnersoftenusedictionariestocheckthemeaningsofwordstheydon'tknow.Theyalsomaketheiro____54____lists.Thinkinthelanguageyouarelearningo____55____theclassroom.Whenyouareshoppingorwalkingdownthestreet,thinkofusefulwordsandphrases.Sometimes,whenyouareathome,saynewwordstopractiseyourpronunciation.Doextrapractice.Testandimproveyourlanguage,readingandlisteningskillswithself-studymaterial.Youcanfindalotofthisonline.I____56____yourselfspeakinginthelanguage.Manygoodlanguagelearnerscanseeandhearthemselvesspeakinginlanguage.Thishelpstheirmotivation(動(dòng)機(jī)).Enjoyingtheprocess.Goodlanguagelearnershavef____57____withlanguages,watchTVseriesorfilm,listentosongs,playvideogamesorreadabook.Itisnevertoolatetobecomeagoodlanguagelearner.C.(2021年崇明一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,是其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一次,首字母已給)ItwasAugustinParis.Mostpeoplewereoutofthecity,enjoyingtheirsummerholiday.Thestreetsweree___51___andrestaurantswereclosed.ButonaSaturdaymorningat9a.m.,Iwasstandinginaqueue.IwaswaitingtoseeLeonardodaVinci'sMonaLisa,theworld'smostfamousartwork.Iboughttheticketinadvance.However,bythetimeIarrivedattheLouvre(盧浮宮),therehadbeenaverylongl___52___.Ittookmearound30minutestopassthesecuritycheck.AsIenteredthemuseum,Ifoundthesecondairport-stylequeueoftheday.Thequeuemovedforwards___53___andsilently.It'sjustlikeatriptolKEA.Youhavetobepatientbecauseittakesmuchtimetomoveforward.However,youhavetowalk,eyes-down,pastlotsofsofasandtablesbeforeyoureachwhatyouneed.TheonlysigntheMonaLisawasc___54___wasaforestofsecurityofficers.Onlytenpeoplewereallowedtoviewthepaintingatatime.Aposteroutsidethepen(圍欄)warned."TheMonaLisahasmanyadmirers.Pleasekeepyouvisitshortandsweettogivee___55___achancetomeether.""Howshortisshortandsweet?"Iwondered.Veryshort,itturnedout.Mywatchclockedonly22secondsfromenteringthepenbeforetwostaffmemberstoldmeitwastimetog___56___."Onephotoandleave,"theysaid.Itriedtotakeaselfie,butanarmquicklycametoguidemeonwards.Behindme,thequeuemovedforward,tenbyten,totakeaphotoandleave.Iwasalmosta___57___asIadmiredtheotherartworksintheLouvre.Icouldn'thelpwondering:WhyaretheresomanypeopletoseetheMonaLisaandsofewtoseetheotherartworks?Arewereallygoingtoappreciatethefamousartworksorarewejust"checkingin"atthe"popular"attractions?C篇首字母填空答案Contents:2021年上海市徐匯區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市靜安區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市楊浦區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市長寧區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市虹口區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市普陀區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市閔行區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市嘉定區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市松江區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市寶山區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市浦東新區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市奉賢區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市金山區(qū)初三英語一模2021年上海市崇明區(qū)初三英語一模C.(2021年徐匯區(qū)一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Ifyouthinkofthejobsthatrobotscouldneverdo,youwouldprobablyputdoctorsandteachersatthetopofthelist.It’seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butothersneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.Butareweunderestimating(低估)whatrobotscando?Insomecases,theyalreadyp___51___betterthandoctorsatdiagnosingillness.Also,somepatientsmightfeelmorec___52___sharingtheirprivateinformationwithamachinethanaperson.Couldtherebeaplaceforrobotsineducationafterall?BritisheducationexpertAnthonySeldonthinksso.Andheevenhasadatefortherobottakeoveroftheclassroom:2027.Hep___53___robotswilldomostworkoftransferringinformationandteacherswillbelikeassistants.Intelligentrobotswillreadstudents’faces,movementsandmaybeevenbrains___54___.Thentheywilladapt(使…適應(yīng))theinformationtoeachstudent.It’snotapopularopinionandit’sunlikelyrobotswilleverunderstandotherpeople’sfeelingsandbeabletoreallyconnectwithhumanslikeanotherhumancan.Onethingiscertain,though.Arobotteacherisbetterthannoteacheratall.Teachersallovertheworldarel___55___.Insomepartsoftheworld,therearen’tenoughteachersand9to16percentofchildrenundertheageof14don’tgotoschool.Thatproblemcouldbepartlysolvedbyrobotsbecausetheycanteachanywhereandwon’tsufferfromstress,orgett___56___,ormovesomewhereforaneasier,higher-paidjob.Teachingisgenerallyrecognizedasdifficultandteachersf

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