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1.MillionsOfBabyOliveRidleyTurtlesEmergeinOrissaNatureisfullofwonders.In(1)

isoneofthemostbreathtakingsightsinnature,millionsofbabyRidleyturtles

brokeoutoftheireggshellsunderthesandatoneoftheirmassnestinggroundsincoastal

Orissa.ThebabyturtlesstartedtheirjourneytowardstheBayofBengal(2)(3)

(4)theyemergedfromtheirnestinthesoutherndistrictof

Ganjam,about175kmfromBhubaneshwar.

OrissaisthehometothreemassnestingsitesoftheOliverturtles,aspecies(5)

(threaten)withextinction,andoneofthesites,Gahirmatha,(6)around70to

80millionturtleslayeggsonthebeacheveryyear,isconsideredoneoftheworld'slargest

nestingsites.

Thefemaleturtlesdrag(7)upthebeachfromthesea,diganestjayatleastone

hundredeggs,coverandconcealtheireggsandnest,andthenreturntothesea.Thefemales

nevervisitthenestagaintotakecareoftheeggsthat(8)(deposit)inthewarm

sand.

Thebabyturtlesemergefromtheeggsafter45-60days,thenthebabiesgrowwithouttheir

mother,whichisararephenomenoninnature.Interestingly,itisonthesamebeachwhere

theywereborn(9)thefemaleslaytheireggs.

Inrecentyears,seaerosionhasledtomanyturtles*nest(10)(damage)or

destroyed.Also,somefierceanimalssuchasdogsandbirds(11)(reduce)

thenumberofnestingturtles.Andmanhasalsohadanegativeimpact(12)using

engine-poweredfishingboatsneartheturtles'nestinggrounds.

2.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Each

wordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.feedB.crucialC.remarkableD.bondAB.novelAC.captured

AD.reinforcementBC.relateBD.deliberateCD.carvedABC.associate

SinceitslaunchinSeptember2016TikTokhastakenthesocialmediaworldby

storm.Reachinghalfabillionactiveusersworldwideinjustunder2years,itisthefastest

appevertoreachthatmilestone.

Fromthecreator-firstuserexperiencetotheirflawlessly-executedglobalexpansion,the

Chinesevideo-sharingsocialnetwork'smeteoricrisehasbeennothingshortof(1)

.TikTok'ssecretsauce,however,couldwellbefoundbylookingintosomethingfar

simplerthantheiralgorithms(算法)andmarketingtactics.Humanevolution.

Overthecourseofhumanhistory,asourancestorsbegantoliveinlargerandmore

complexsocialstructures,thequalityofourrelationshipsbecamemore(2)toour

survival.Asthesizeofournetworksincreasedaround10millionyearsago,humansbegan

developingaseriesofmoreadvancedsocialbehavioursthatallowedustoconnectlarger

groupsandcommunitiestogether.

Thefirstnewbehaviourwaslaughter.Laughterkicksourendorphinssysteminto

action,releasingfeel-goodhormonesthatrelievepainandincreasepleasure.Indoing

so,wealsocreatepathwaysthatsupporttheformation,(3),andmaintenance

ofsocialbondswithotherhumans.

Nextcamedancingandsinging.Around500,000yearsago,oursocialnetworkshad

dramaticallyincreasedinsizeagain,triplingtoapproximately150.Atthatpoint,humans

neededevenmoresophisticatedwaysto(4)withtheirsocialnetworks.ltisthen

thatscientistsbelievethatmusicwasInvented*andthatwefirstlearnedtosinganddance.

Singinganddancingareintenselysocialandhighlysynchronisedactivities.Theytoo

releasethesamepowerfulendorphinsaslaughter.Ifyou'veeverbeentoalivemusicevent

orsungalongtoyournationalantheminamajorsportingeventyouwillcertainlybeable

to(5)totheeuphoriathisbrings.

ItisnowonderthenthatTikTok,avideo-sharingappbuiltentirelyonpeoplesinging(or

lipsynching),dancingandlaughter,hassoquickly(6)themindsofsomany

people.Theappisinessenceaninfinite(7)ofendoiphin-inclucingcontentthat

triggersastrongsenseofunityandbelongingwithinusasweconsumeeachvideo.

Whetheritwasthrough(8)designdecisionsorahappycoincidence,theapp's

creatorshavesuccessfully(9)theirniche(商機)inanextremelycompetitive

verticalthroughmorethanjustsmarttechnologyorwell-executedmarketing.TikTok's

rocketfuelhasbeenderivedfromsimplyunderstandingandleveragingthehuman

psychologythatunderpinstheofflinesocialworld.

Inanerawherequestionsarebeingaskedofwhetherincumbentsocialplatformsare

reallyconnectingus,perhapswewillsee(10)opportunitiesforsocialappstodo

muchbetterbybringingmoreofourofflinesocialbehavioursonline.WithCOVID-19

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highlightingtheimportanceofofflinesocialinteractionandhumanconnection,themarket

iscertainlymoreripethaneverforfurtherdisruption.

ScientistssayrecordheathascostreefhalfofcoralsTheGreatBarrierReef,oneoftheearth's

mostprecioushabitats,losthalfofitscoralpopulationsinthelastquarter-century,adeclinethat

researchersinAustraliasaidwouldcontinueunlessdrasticactionistakentoreducetheeffects

ofclimatechange.

Colonysizesweresmaller,therewerefewer"bigmamas/orolderlargecoralsthatproduce

babycorals;andtherewerefewerofthosebabies,whicharevitaltothereefsfutureabilityto

(1)."OurresultsshowtheabilityoftheGreatBarrierReeftorecover-itsresilience

(恢復力)-isweakened(2)thepast,becausetherearefewerbabies,andfewerlarge

breedingadults/*Dr.AndyDietzel,theleadauthorofthestudy,saidinastatement.

(3)aprocessinwhichcoralsturnwhiteaswatertemperaturesrise-contributedto

sleeplossesofBarrierReefin2016and2017.Thesouthernpartofthereefwasalso(4)

torecord-settingtemperaturesinearly2O2O.Researcherscitedclimatechangeasone

ofthemajor(5)ofdisturbancestoreef.

"Thereisnotimeto(6)theysaidinastatement."Wemustsharplydecrease

greenhousegasemissionsassoonaspossible.1'

Researchersweredisappointedaboutwhattheysawasalackofattentiontothestudyfrom

governmentleadersinAustralia,theworld'sbiggestcoralexporter.Thegovernmenthas(7)

callstoreducecarbonemissionsevenasheatwaves,droughtandfirescontinueto

revealthecountry'ssituationofbeinghurtbyclimatechange.

TheGreatBarrierReef,which(8)avastarrayofmarinelife,hasbetween300and400

coralspeciesandstretchesforthousandsofkilometersacrosstheAustraliancoast.

“Youcan(9)seeitfromspace,"saidDeronBurkepile,aprofessorattheUniversity

ofCalifornia,SantaBarbara.

Coralreefsworldwideare(10)forbillionsofdollarsistourismandprovidehabitats

forfishthatfeedclosetoonebillionpeopleontheplanet,hesaid.

“Thesituationisserious,*'ProfessorBurkepilesaid.Butpeopleshouldnotfeel(11)

aboutthefutureofcoralreefs,hesaid,evenastheywaitforworldleaderstotakemore(12)

stepstocontroltheeffectsofclimatechange.

Atthelocallevel,(13)nitrogen(氮)pollution-which(14)fading-can

becontrolledbyreducingfertilizerandsewagerunoff,accordingtoastudythatProfessor

Burkepileconductedwithotherresearchersathisuniversity."Theotherthingthatweneedto

takeawayisthatcoralreefsareamazingresilient,"hesaid."Ifwedon'tcontinuallydamage

them,theywill(15)

3.A.liveB.manufactureC.returnD.breed

4.A.intermsofB.inrelationto

C.incomparisonwithD.withregardto

5.A.FadingB.FailingC.CollapsingD.Poisoning

6.A.accustomedB.subjectedC.elevatedD.adapted

7.A.driversB.resourcesC.consequencesD.aspects

8.A.loseB.actC.waitD.miss

9.A.raisedB.handledC.receivedD.resisted

10.A.supportsB.undergoesC.survivesD.accommodates

11.A.literallyB.alternativelyC.automaticallyD.particularly

12.A.responsibleB.profitableC.availableD.sustainable

13.A.suspiciousB.hesitantC.hopelessD.careless

14.A.exclusiveB.aggressiveC.oppressiveD.excessive

15.A.forexampleB.infact

C.onthecontraryD.inturn

16.A.strengthensB.weakensC.worsensD.exaggerates

17.A.inheritB.recoverC.growD.prosper

D

NovisittothebeautifulcityofParis,FranceiscompletewithoutavisittotheNotreDamede

Paris.Thecathedral,builtfrom1163to1345,isoneoftheworld'sbestexamplesofancient

architecture.ltliesinthecenterofParis,alongtheSeineRiver.FrenchwriterVictorHugoused

itasthesettingofhisfamousstoryTheHunchbackofNotre-Dame.Unfortunately,onApril15,

2O19.theoldcathedralwascoveredinabigflame.

Theinitialfirealertsoundedat6:20pmlocaltime.Churchofficialsquicklyevacuatedthe

touristsinside.Asitturnedout,theymadetherightdecisionwhenthesecondalarmwentoff

twenty-threeminuteslaterat6:43pm,theflameswerevisible.Thousandsofpassers-by

watchedinhorrorasthefirebegandestroyingNotreDame'srooftop.lttookhundredsof

firefighters,whoworkedthroughthenight,over12hourstoputoutthefire.Bythetimethefire

wasfullycontainedintheearlyhoursofTuesday,April16.2019,mostofthecathedral's

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ceiling,aswellasitswoodenspire-whichhadproudlystood93metersabovetherootfor

centuries-hadcollapsed.

Fortunately,thankstoquickactionbyParisfirefighters,thecathedraFsmostsacredrelic-the

CrownofThorns-wassafelytransportedafterthefirebrokeout.Churchofficialsand

firefightersformedahumanchaintoremoveotherpricelesstreasures,suchasartworksand

furnishings,andloadthemontowaitingpolicecars.ThecathedraFsfamous18th-century

organ,whichboastsmorethan8,000pipes,alsosurvivedthedisaster.

Thetireisbelievedtobecausedbythecathedral'songoingrepairwork.Meanwhiledonations

tohelprestorethestructurearepouringinworldwideatanunprecedentedrate,reachingalmost

$1billionwithinjusttwodaysafterthefire.FrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacrondescribedthe

fireasa"terribletragedyM,butadded,Htheworsthadbeenavoided'*.Macronhaspromisedthat

theFrenchpeoplewill''rebuildthecathedraltogether1'.''NotreDameisours,it'sour

literature,andit'sourimagery.Wewillrebuildit.ThisisprobablypartoftheFrenchdestiny,and

wewillfinishitinthenextfiveyears.'1Macronsaid,"PariswithoutNotreDame?Madness.11

WhileMacronisoptimisticthatthecathedralwillbereadytowelcomevisitorsbytheParis

2O24.SummerOlympics,expertsbelieveitwilltakealotlongertorestoretheoldstructure.

18.WhatcanweknowabouttheNotreDamedeParis?

A.Nothingremainedafterthebigfire.

B.ThefamouswriterHugowrotehisfamousstoryinit.

C.ItislocatedincentralParis,withover600year'shistory.

D.IthousesmoretreasuresthantheotherCathedralsinEurope.

19.Whatcanweinferwhenthefirstfirealertsounded?

A.Noflamescouldbeseen.

B.Touristspanickedatonce.

C.Churchofficialsdidn'trespect.

D.Visitorsignoredthealert.

20.Whichofthefollowingpartdidnotsurvivethefire?

A.Thepipeorgan

B.Treasuresinthecathedral

C.TheCrownofThorns

D.Thewoodentopofthecathedral

21.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Thepoliceareactivelyinvestigatingthecauseofthefire.

B.Touristsaresuretovisitthecathedralagaininfiveyear*stime.

C.ExpertsthinktorestoreNotreDamemaytakelongerthanexpected.

D.TheFrenchgovernmentwillhavetobearthetotalexpenseoftherestoration.

E

ChildDisabilityBenefitOverview

Thechilddisabilitybenefitisatax-freemonthlypaymentmadetofamilieswhocareforachild

underage18withaseveredamageinphysicalormentalfunctions.

Eligibility(資格)

Togetthechilddisabilitybenefit:

?YoumustbeeligiblefortheCanadachildbenefit.Yourchildmustbeeligibleforthe

disabilitytaxcredit

?IfyouarealreadygettingtheCanadachildbenefitforyourchildwhoiseligibleforthe

disabilitytaxcredit,youdonotneedtoapplyforthechilddisabilitybenefit.Youwillgetit

automatically.

Howmuchyoucanexpectreceive

YourchilddisabilitybenefitpaymentsarecalculatedfromJulyofoneyeartoJuneofthenext

yearusingthefollowinginformation:

?numberofeligiblechildren

?adjustedfamilynetincome

?marital(婚姻的)status

FortheperiodofJuly2018toJune2019,youcouldgetupto$2,771($230.91permonth)

foreachchildwhoiseligibleforthedisabilitytaxcredit.

Thebenefitsstartsbeingreducedwhentheadjustedfamilynetincomeismorethan$65,

OOO.Thereductioniscalculatedasfollows:

,Forfamilieswithonechildeligibleforthebenefit,thereductionis3%oftheamountof

adjustedfamilynetincomeover$65,000.

?Forfamilieswithtwoormorechildreneligibleforthebenefit,thereductionis5.7%ofthe

amountofadjustedfamilynetincome.

Youcanusethechildandfamilybenefitscalculatortoestimatehowmuchyouwillget.To

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continuegettingbenefits

YoumustremaineligiblefortheCanadachildbenefitandyourchildmustalsoremaineligible

forthedisabilitytaxcredit.

Toavoiddelaysorinterruptioninyourbenefitpayments,youneedtodoyourtaxesevery

year,evenifyouhadnoincomeatalloryourincomeistaxexempt(免除).Ifyouhavea

spouseorcommon-lawpartner,theyalsoneedtodotheirtaxeseveryyear.

Tomakesureyouaregettingtherightamountofbenefitsandcredits,youmustalsokeepyour

personalinformationupdatedwiththeCRA.

22.Inordertoobtainthechilddisabilitybenefit,onemust.

A.bephysicallydamaged

B.beeligibleforthedisabilitytaxcredit

C.applyfortheCanadadisabilitybenefit

D.bequalifiedforthecountry'schildbenefit

23.Howmuchcanafamilyreceiveiftheirnetincomeis$75,000ayear,andhasonechild

whoiseligibleforthebenefits?

A.$2,771.B.$2,471.C.$2,250.D.$521.

24.Ifyouwanttocontinuetogetbenefits,whichofthefollowingshouldyoudo?

A.Youshouldexemptyourselffromtax.

B.Youshouldhaveacommon-lawpartner.

C.Youshouldapplyforthebenefiteveryyear.

D.YoushouldupdateyourpersonalinformationwiththeCRA.

F

ArecurringcriticismoftheUK'suniversitysectorisitsperceivedweaknessintranslatingnew

knowledgeintonewproductsandservices.

Recently,theUKNationalStemCellNetworkwarnedtheUKcouldloseitsplaceamongthe

worldleadersinstemcellresearchunlessadequatefundingandlegislationcouldbe

assured.Weshouldtakethisconcernseriouslyasuniversitiesarekeyinthenationalinnovation

system.

However,wedohavetochallengetheunthinkingcomplaintthatthesectordoesnotdoenough

intakingideastomarket.Themostrecentcomparativedataontheperformanceofuniversities

andresearchinstitutionsinAustralia,Canada,USAandUKshowsthat,fromarelativelyweak

startingposition,theUKnowleadsonmanyindicatorsofcommercializationactivity.

Whenviewedatthenationallevel,thepolicyinterventionsofthepastdecadehavehelped

transformtheperformanceofUKuniversities.EvidencesuggeststheUK'spositionismuch

strongerthanintherecentpastandisstillshowingimprovement.Butnationaldatamasksthe

verylargevariationintheperformanceofindividualuniversities.Theevidenceshowsthata

largenumberofuniversitieshavefallenofthebackofthepack,afewperformstronglyandthe

restchasetheleaders.

ThistypeofunevendistributionisnotpeculiartotheUKandismirroredacrossother

economies.IntheUK,researchisconcentrated:lessthan25%ofuniversitiesreceive75%of

theresearchfunding.Thesesameuniversitiesarealsotheinstitutionsproducingthegreatest

shareofPhDgraduates,sciencecitations,patentsandlicenseincome.Theeffectofpolicies

generatinglong-termresourceconcentrationhasalsocreatedadistinctivesetofuniversities

whichareresearch-ledandcommerciallyactive.ltseemsclearthattheconcentrationof

researchandcommercializationworkcreatesdifferencesbetweenuniversities.

Thecoreobjectivefbruniversitieswhichareresearch-ledmustbetomaximizetheimpactof

theirresearcheffbrts.Theseuniversitiesshouldbegeneratingthewidestrangeof

social,economicandenvironmentalbenefits.Inreturnforthescaleofinvestment,theyshould

sharetheirexpertiseinorderto-buildgreaterconfidenceinthesector.

PartoftheeconomicrecoveryoftheUKwillbedrivenbythenextgenerationofresearch

commercializationspillingoutofouruniversities.TherearethreedozenuniversitiessintheUK

whichareactivelyengagedinadvancedresearchtrainingandcommercializationwork.

Iftherewasagreatercoordinationoftechnologytransferofficeswithinregionsanda

simultaneous,investmentinthescaleandfunctionsofourgraduateschools,universities

could,andshould,playakeyroleinpositioningtheUKforthenextgrowthcycle.

25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofUKuniversitiesintermsofcommercialization?

A.Theyfailtoconvertknowledgeintomoney.

B.Theydonotregarditastheirresponsibility.

C.Theystillhaveaplaceamongtheworldleaders.

D.Theyhavelosttheirleadingpositioninmanyways.

26.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutthenationaldataonUKuniversities'performancein

commercialization?

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A.Itmakesthefatalweaknessesofgovernmentpolicy.

B.ItdoesnotrankUKuniversitiesinascientificway.

C.Itdoesnotreflectthedifferencesamonguniversities.

D.Itindicatestheirineffectiveuseofgovernmentresources.

27.WecaninferfromParagraph5that"policyinterventions*1(Line1,Para.4)refersto

A.governmentaidtonon-research-orienteduniversities

B.compulsorycooperationbetweenuniversitiesandindustries

C.fairdistributionoffundingforuniversitiesandresearchinstitutions

D.concentrationofresourcesinalimitednumberofuniversities

28.HowcantheuniversitysectorplayakeyroleintheUK'seconomicgrowth?

A.Byestablishingmoreregionaltechnologytransferoffices.

B.Byaskingthegovernmenttoinvestintechnologytransferresearch.

C.Bypromotingtechnologytransferandgraduateschooleducation.

D.Byincreasingtheefficiencyoftechnologytransferagencies.

Lastyear,GoogleunveiledDuplex,itsartificial-intelligence-poweredassistant.Themachine

assistantneveridentifieditselfasabotinthedemo.AndGooglegotalotofcriticismforthat.

(1).

Butthereliesadilemma,becauseanewstudyinthejournalNatureMachineIntelligence

suggeststhatabotismosteffectivewhenithidesitsmachineidentity.

TalalRahwanisacomputationalsocialscientistsatNewYorkUniversity'scampusinAbu

Dhabi.Histeamrecruitednearly700onlinevolunteerstoplaytheprisoner'sdilemma-aclassic

gameofnegotiation,trustanddeception-againsteitherhumansorbots.Halfthetime,the

humanplayersweretoldthetruthaboutwhotheywerematchedupagainst.Theotherhalf,they

weretoldtheywereplayingabotwhentheywereactuallyplayingahumanorthattheywere

battlingahumanwhen,infact,itwasonlyabot.

Andthescientistsfoundthatbotsactuallydidremarkablywellinthisgameofnegotiation-if

theyimpersonatedhumans.

”(2),itoutperformshumansthemselves.ICsmorepersuasive;it'sabletoinduce

cooperationandpersuadetheotheropponenttocooperatemorethanhumansthemselves.0Says

Rahwan

Butwheneverthebots*truenaturewasdisclosed,theirsuperiorityvanished.AndRahwansays

thatpointstoafundamentalpuzzle.(3)-thatperformtasksevenbetterthanwecan

-buttheirefficiencymaybelinkedtotheirabilitytohidetheiridentity-whichyouknow,feels

ethicallyproblematic.

"Thoseveryhumanswhowillbedeceivedbythemachine,theyaretheoneswhoultimately

havetomakethatchoice.Otherwiseitwouldviolatefundamentalvaluesofautonomy,respect

anddignityforhumans."saysRahwan.

It'snotrealistictoaskpeopleforconsentbeforeeverybot-humaninteraction.(4).So

we,asasociety,willhavetofigureoutifmakingourlivesabiteasierisworthinteractingwith

botsthatpretendtobehuman.

A.Wecannowbuildreallyefficientbots

B.Thatis,ifitisallowedtoposeashuman

C.Whenthemachineisreportedtobehuman

D.Weknowthepathaheadneedstobenavigatedcarefullyanddeliberately

E.Thatwould,ofcourse,revealthebots'trueidentity

F.Theylaterclarifiedthattheywouldonlylaunchthetechwithdisclosurebuiltin

29.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.F

30.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.F

31.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.F

32.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.F

33.Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemain

point(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

Wintersportscanhelpyouburncalories,increaseyourcardiovascularfitness,and

strengthenmuscles.Beingoutdoorsandgettingexercisearegreatforyourmental

health.Exerciseboostsmood,andsunlightseemstohelpbeatbackthewinterblues.Soslap

onsomesunblockandgo.

Winterisagreattimetoexperimentwithnewsports.Ifyouliketowalk,keepwalking-on

snowshoes.Ifyouwanttotryanendurancesport,goforcross-countryskiing.And

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snowboardingisjustplainfun.Runnerscanalsotrainduringthewinter,althoughbeware

ofwetorslipperyroads.Orsliponapairofsnowshoes.Oneoftheeasiestsports

around,snowshoeingcanbeexcellentcold-weathercross-trainingforrunnersandcyclists

-oranyonewantingtotakeawintrywalkinthewoods.

Whateversportyouchoose,don'trelyonafriendforinstruction.Youwouldn'tletan

amateurperformbrainsurgeryonyou;whyletoneteachyoutoskiorskate?That'swhat

instructorsarefor-tohelpnewcomersstartoutright.Instructorscangiveyouadviceabout

equipment,techniques,safety,anddealingwithinjuriesiftheydohappenyou.

It'stemptingfbraneagerathletetoadvancetooquicklythroughlearningtheropes.Resist

thetemptation.Ifyouwanttoprogress,investyourtimeinlearningthebasics

thoroughly.Everythingelseyoudoasaskier,boarder,orskaterwillbebuiltonthesefirst

skills.

Playsafelybyfiguringoutwhat,specialequipmentandsafetygearyou'llneed.Planning

anafternoonofsnowshoeingorcross-countryskiing?Packwater,snacks,fruit,andextra

socks.Ifyou'regoingoutforalongtime,keepyourwaterbottleinsulatedfromthecoldso

itdoesn'tfreeze.

Don'theadoutontotheslopesorintoremotecountryareasalone.Alwaysgowithabuddy

andtellafriendwhattimeyouplanonreturning.Ifyougetintroubleanddon'tshowup

whenyouaresupposedto,yourfriendhasyourback.

34.他詞匯量大,常被別人稱作活字典,而且樂于助人。(refer)(漢譯英)

35.音樂被認為是靈感的恒久源泉,孩子應該從小接觸。(expose)(漢譯英)

36.忠言逆耳這個道理盡人皆知,但這個固執(zhí)的老頭是否可能根據(jù)你的建議行事呢?

(possibility)(漢譯英)

37.這首歌在今年的藝術節(jié)上首發(fā)時,因其旋律歡快,風格詼諧引起轟動,但只是曇花

一現(xiàn)。(when)

38.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructions

givenbelowinChinese.

近年來,隨著我國經濟和社會建設的高速發(fā)展,教育的反展也達到了一個空前的水

平,但區(qū)域的教育不公平受到人們的關注。請你談談造成這一問題的原因及解決的

措施。

答案和解析

1.【答案】【小題1】what

【小題2]as

【小題3]soon

【小題4]as

【小題5】threatened

【小題6】where

【小題7】themselves

【小題8]aredeposited

【小題9]that

【小題10]beingdamaged

【小題11]havereduced

【小題12)by

【解析】(1)what.考查賓語從句。句意:在奧里薩邦海岸的一個大型巢穴里,數(shù)百萬

只小雷德利龜從它們的蛋殼里鉆出來,躺在沙子下面,這是自然界最令人驚嘆的景象之

一。分析句子可知,該空引導賓語從句,在從句中作主語,表示"自然界最令人驚嘆的

景象之一",故填what.

(2)as.考查固定搭配。句意:這些小海龜一從距離布巴內斯瓦爾175公里的甘賈姆南

區(qū)的巢穴中出來,就開始了向孟加拉灣的旅程。固定搭配assoonas表示"一…就"符合句

意,故填as.

(3)soon.考查固定搭配。句意:這些小海龜一從距離布巴內斯瓦爾175公里的甘賈姆

南區(qū)的巢穴中出來,就開始了向孟加拉灣的旅程。固定搭配assoonas表示"一…就"符合

句意,故填soon.

(4)as.考查固定搭配。句意:這些小海龜一從距離布巴內斯瓦爾175公里的甘賈姆南

區(qū)的巢穴中出來,就開始了向孟加拉灣的旅程。固定搭配assoonas表示"一…就"符合句

意,故填as.

(5)threatened.考查過去分詞。句意:奧里薩邦是奧利弗海龜?shù)娜齻€大規(guī)模筑巢地的所

在地,奧利弗海龜是一個瀕臨滅絕的物種,其中一個叫加希馬塔的地方每年有大約7000

萬到8000萬只海龜在海灘上產卵,被認為是世界上最大的筑巢地之一。分析句子可知,

該空為非謂語動詞作定語,species與threaten之間是被動關系,故用過去分詞作定語,

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故填threatened.

(6)where.考查定語從句。句意:奧里薩邦是奧利弗海龜?shù)娜齻€大規(guī)模筑巢地的所在

地,奧利弗海龜是一個瀕臨滅絕的物種,其中一個叫加希馬塔的地方每年有大約7000

萬到8000萬只海龜在海灘上產卵,被認為是世界上最大的筑巢地之一。分析句子可知,

該空引導定語從句,先行詞為Gahirmatha,在從句中作地點狀語,故用關系副詞where,

故填where.

(7)themselves.考查反身代詞。句意:雌海龜把自己從海里拖到海灘上,挖一個巢穴,

產卵至少一百個,把卵和巢穴遮掩起來,然后返回大海。結合句意可知,此處表示“雌

海龜它們",故填themselves.

(8)aredeposited.考查動詞語態(tài)。句意:雌鳥再也不會到巢里來照顧沉積在溫暖的沙子

里的卵。分析句子可知,該空為謂語動詞,主語that指代先行詞eggs,與deposit之間是

被動關系,且主語為復數(shù)形式,故填aredeposited.

(9)that.考查強調句。句意:有趣的是,母魚產卵的地方和它們出生的地方是同一個

海灘。分析句子可知,此處為強調句,其基本結構為itis+被強調部分+that+句子的其他

部分,故填that.

(10)beingdamaged.考查動名詞及語態(tài),句意:近年來,海蝕已導致許多海龜?shù)某惭?/p>

遭到破壞或毀壞。分析句子可知,該空作介詞t。的賓語,動名詞作賓語,nest與damage

之間是被動關系,故填beingdamaged.

(11)havereduced.考查動詞時態(tài)及語態(tài)。句意:此外,一些兇猛的動物如狗和鳥也減

少了筑巢的數(shù)量。時間狀語為Inr

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