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01-2020年上海市高三英語二模專項訓(xùn)練之語法填空金山區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.AbanondistractedwalkingYoucan’twalkdownthestreetwithoutpassingso-called“smart-phonezombies(僵尸).”Theyaretooabsorbedintheirscreen(21)_________(watch)wheretheyaregoing.Almostfourintenpeopleadmithavingsufferedatechnology-relatedsmallaccident(22)_________theypaymoreattentiontotheirelectronicdevicethantothepavement.NowthecityofHonolulu,Hawaii,hasdecidedit’stimetotakeimmediateactionandmakeitillegaltocrosstheroadwhileusingamobilephone.Those(23)_________(catch)usingphones,tabletsorotherelectronicdevicesatcrossingpointscouldfaceafineofupto$100.HonoluluisthefirstmajorU.S.citytoban(24)_________iscalled“distractedwalking.”Itcomesafterastudyfoundthere(25)_________(be)morethan11,000injuriesintheUnitedStatesresultingfromphone-relateddistractionwhilewalkinginthepastfewyears.Toexplainthedecision,mayorKirkCaldwellsaid,“Weholdtheunfortunatehonorofbeingamajorcity(26)_________morepedestriansarehitincrosswalksthanalmostanyothercityinthecountry.”Underthefinesystems.(27)_________breaksthislawforthefirsttimewillgetafineof$15to$35.Peoplebreakingthelawforasecondorthirdtimewillgeta$99fine.Thelaw,whichiscalledtheDistractedWalkingLaw,doespermitanexception.Pedestrians(28)_________usesuchdevicesinthestreettocallemergencyservicesandrescueworkers,suchasfirefightersandpoliceofficers.Ifyoustillwanttotextwhilewalking,youcouldavoid(29)_________(fine)inHonolulubyusingavoice-controlleddigitalassistantsuchasSiriorGoogleAssistant.Oryoucouldjustwait(30)_________youareagain,safely,offthestreet.21.towatch22.because23.caught24.what25.hadbeen26.where27.whoever28.can/may29.beingfined30.until閔行區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ABriefHistoryofChopsticks.We’vediscussedthestoryofknifeandfork,butthere’sanothersetofutensils(器皿)usedbybillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld—andithasatrulyancientpast.TheChinesehavebeenwieldingchopstickssinceatleast1200B.C.,andbyA.D.500chopsticks____21____(sweep)theAsiancontinentfromVietnamtoJapan.Fromtheirhumblebeginnings____22____cookingutensilstopaper-wrappedbamboosetsatthesushicounter,there'smoretochopsticksthanmeetstheeye.Chopsticks____25____(develop)about5000yearsagoinChina.The____24____(early)versionswereprobablytwigsusedtogetfoodfromcookingpots.Whenresourcesbecamescare,around400B.C.,craftychefsfiguredout____25____toconservefuelbychoppingfoodintosmallerpiecesthatrequiredlesscookingfuel,andbesides,itcouldbecookedmorequickly.Thisnewmethodofcookingmadeitunnecessarytohaveknivesatthedinnertable—apracticethatalsomatchedthenon-violentteachingsofConfucius(孔子),____26____expressedinoneofhisnumerousquotations:“thehonorableanduprightmankeepswellawayfromboththeslaughterhouse(屠宰房)andthekitchen.Andheallowsnoknivesonhistable.”Asavegetarian,hebelievedthatknives’sharppointsevoked(誘發(fā))violence____27____(kill)thehappy,contentedmoodthatshouldreignduringmeals.Thanksinparttohisteachings,chopstickusequicklybecamewidespreadthroughoutAsia.Differentculturesadopteddifferentchopstickstyles.PerhapsinanodtoConfucius,Chinesechopsticksfeaturedabluntratherthanpointedend.InJapan,chopstickswere8incheslongformenand7incheslongforwomen.In1878theJapanesebecamethefirst____28____(create)thenow-ubiquitousdisposableset,typicallymadeofbambooorwood.Wealthydinerscouldeatwithivory,jade,coral,brassoragateversions,whilethemostprivilegedusedsilversets.Itwasbelievedthatthesilverwouldcorrodeandturnblack____29____itcameintocontactwithpoisonedfood.Throughouthistory,chopstickshaveenjoyedasymbioticrelationshipwithanotherstapleofAsiancuisine:rice.Atfirstglance,you'dthinkthatricewouldn'tmakethecut,butinAsiamostriceisoftheshort-ormedium-grainvariety.Thestarches(淀粉質(zhì)食品)inthesericescreateacookedproductthatisgummyandclumpy,unlikethefluffyanddistinctgrainsofWesternlong-grainrice.____30____chopstickscometogethertoliftsteamingbundlesofstickyrice,it'samatchmadeinheaven.21.hadswept 22.as 23.Weredeveloped 24.earliest 25.how26.as 27.killing 28.tocreate 29.if/when 30.As/Because/Since長寧區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,

useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ThefamilywhoeatstogetherWhat’sthepriceofafamilymeal?Formanyfamiliesintheworld’swealthiestcountries,theanswerseemstobe,‘toomuch’.Forinstance,intheUnitedStates,(21)______isoftenatrendsetterinsuchthings,themajorityoffamiliesreporteatingasinglemealtogetherfewerthanfivedaysaweek.Infact,thefrequencyofsharedmeals(22)______(decrease)inAmericanfamiliesby33percentoverthelasttwentyyears.Themeals(23)______haveshortenedtoo:fromanaverageof90minutestojust12minutes.Soperhapswe’rebetteroffaskingourselves(24)______thecostofnoteatingtogetheris.Onceagain,wecouldturntothefigures.TheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopmenthasfoundthat15-year-oldswhoreportednotregularly(25)______(share)familymealsweretwiceaslikelytobeabsentfromschool.InEurope,researchhassuggestedthatchildrenwhodon’teatdinnerwiththeirparentsatleasttwiceaweekfacea40percenthigherriskoffatness.Anotherstudy,(26)______(conduct)bytheNationalCenteronAddictionandSubstanceAbuse(濫用)atColumbiaUniversity,foundthatkidswhoeat

dinnerwiththeirparentsfiveormoretimesaweekare(27)______(likely)tohaveproblemswithdrugsandalcohol.Butthosenumbers,impressive(28)______theyseem,maybebesidethepoint.Afterall,havingamealtogetherismorethanjustapreventivemeasure(29)______futuremisfortune.Theprimarycostofthefamilymealisalsotheverythingthatmakesitimportant:time.Thetimespenttogetheroverfoodleadstoallthepositiveoutcomesthataremeasuredinthestudies.Thattimespenttogetherhaslessnoticeable—butnolessreal—effectstoo.Sooften,(30)______isatthefamilymealthatthefamilyassuch—thefamilyasanorganicunitwithsharedmemoriesandfeelingsandambitions—ismade.21.which22.hasdecreased23.themselves24.what25.sharing26.conducted27.lesslikely28.as29.against30.it寶山區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Asentrepreneurs(創(chuàng)業(yè)者),wehadavision,werealizedit,andnowwe(21)_____(run)ourowncompanies.Butthedreamcandamageour"work-lifebalance."Whenthesuccessofthecompanyrestsonyourshoulders,you'vealwaysgotanexcusetoput(22)_____elseonhold.WhatI'velearned(23)_____(face)thedemandsofastart-upcompanyandayoungfamilyoverthepastcoupleofdecadesisthatsometimesthebestwaytosolvethework-lifebalanceproblemistothinksmall.Makeahandfuloflifestylecorrections(24)_____,individually,maynotsoundallthatexciting,buttakentogether,canpreventyoufromgettingtootired.Here'smylistoflifehacksthatwillhelppreventexhaustion:WorkfromhomeonedayaweekFewthingsgiveyouamoregrounded,in-controlfeelingthangettingthingsdoneinyourownspaceandatyourownpace.Insteadofleavingtheoffice(25)_____(clear)myheadoveraStarbuckscoffee,Icanfoldthelaundry,andcutbackoneveninghousework.Nottomention,workinginpajamasisoneoflife's(26)_____(underestimate)pleasures.PencilintimeforexerciseItreallybotheredme(27)_____withthedemandsofcompanyandfamily,mytennisgamewasgoingdownthedrain.Thatmaysoundunimportant,butitwasn'ttome,(28)_____itwasameaningfulpartofmylifeoutsideofwork.Togetsomebalancebackinmylife,Irearrangedmyschedule.Twomorningsaweek,Iwokeupanhour(29)_____(early)toworkoutwithatenniscoach.Ifsportsaren'tyourthing,tryyogaorthathobbythatyoualwayslovedbutletgoofafterstartingyourbusiness.Learnsomethingnew,outsidetheofficeItcanbedrainingtoalwaysbethepersonwho'ssupposedtohavetheanswersasabusinessleader.It'ssurprisinglyliberatingtobeontheotherside,(30)_____(absorb)knowledgewithoutthepressuretoperformortoalwaysberight.21.arerunning 22.everything 23.facing 24.that 25.toclear26.underestimated27.that 28.because 29.earlier 30.absorbing崇明區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Sneakers(運動鞋)MadefromOldChewingGumDutchfashionandshoelabelExplicitWearishopingtosolveoneoflife’sstickysituations—theannoyanceofsteppinginwastechewinggumonthepavement—whilehelpingtokeepAmsterdam’scitystreetsclean.ThebrandhaspartneredwithlocalmarketingorganizationIamsterdamandsustainabilityfirmGumdrop(21)_______(create)alimitededitionsneakerforadultsmadefromrecycledgumcollectedfromthecity’spavements.Chewinggumcausesanincrediblyseriousecologicalproblem,(22)_______itismadefromplasticsthatdonotbiodegrade(生物降解).It’salsothesecond(23)_______(common)formofroadsidelitter,aftercigaretteends.Anincredible3.3millionpoundsofgumareincorrectlythrownawayonthesidewalkseachyear,(24)_______(cost)thecitymillionsofdollarstocleanup.GumdropplanstocollectwastegumfromthestreetsofAmsterdam,cleanthem,andturnthemintoGum-Tec,thematerialthatformsthebaseoftheshoe.Thewastegumwillbeputtogoodusetomakestylishkicks,(25)_______willalsoraiseawarenessfortheanti-litteringcause.(26)_______(price)ataround$332,theshoeswillcomeintothemarketsometimenextmonth.Availableforpreordernow,thenewGumshoesneakers—offeredinbothabubblegumpinkandablack/redcolorway—(27)_______(feature)long-lastingrubberoutsoles(鞋子外底)shapedfromrecyclablecompoundsproducedbyGumdrop,20percentofwhicharemadefromgum.Nearly2.2poundsofgum(28)_______(use)ineveryfourpairsofshoes.AmapofAmsterdamismadeintothebottomofthesolestoremindpeopleofthelitteringproblem.Evenbetter,thesneakersactuallystillsmelllikebubblegum,(29)_______theannoyingstickiness.Justasgoodasanysneakerwitharubbersole,theGumshoeshelpgetchewinggumoffourstreetsandkeepthedangerouslynon-biodegradablesubstanceoutofoureco-system.Tohelpspreadtheirsustainabilitymessage,(30)_______Gumshoe’screatorsarehopingtodoistoexpandtheirprojecttoothermajorcitiesaroundtheworld.21.tocreate 22.because/as/since23.mostcommon/commonest 24.costing 25.which26.Priced 27.feature 28.isused 29.without 30.what 奉賢區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.PlantsScreamintheFaceofStressForthefirsttime,researchersappeartohaveevidencethatlikeanimals,thoseplantsdeprivedofwateror(21)______(force)toendurebodilyharmcanletouttheirpain.Thestudy,(22)______hasyettobepublishedinascientificJournal,addsanotherdimensiontoscientists(23)______(grow)understandingofhowplantsdetectandinteractwiththeirsurroundings.Inrecentyears,ithasbecomeveryclearthatplantsaremoresensitivethanresearchers(24)______(think).Theyrespondwhentouchedbyinsectsandturntowardsourcesoflight.“Plantsarenotjustroboticstimulus-responsedevices,”saidFrantisekBaluskaoftheUniversityofBonninGermany.“They’relivingorganismswhichhavetheirownproblems.”Actuallymakingtheirsufferinghearable,however,isanothermatterentirely.(25)______(test)thatpossibility,ateamledbyItzhakKhait,aplantscientistatTelAvivUniversityinIsrael,placedmicrophonescapableofdetectingultrasonicfrequencies(超聲波頻率)fourinchesfromtomatoandtobaccoplants.Theresearchertheneitherstoppedwateringthemorcuttheirstems.Measuringintherangeof20to150kilohertz(千赫),theresearchersfoundthatevenhappy,healthyplantsmadetheoccasionalnoise.Butwhencut,tobaccoplantsemitted(26)______averageof15soundswithinanhourofbeingcut,(27)______tomatoplantsproduced25sounds.(28)______researchersaren'tyetsurehowplantsproducethesesounds,Khaitandhiscolleaguesproposedonepossibilityintheirpaper(29)______aswatertravelsthroughtheplants'tubes,airbubbleswillformandexplode,producingsmallvibrations.Allthis“screaming”causedbystresswasn’tinarangedetectablebyhumanears.Butorganismsthatcanhearultrasonicfrequencies--likemice,batsorperhapsotherplants--(30)______possiblyheartheplantscriesfromasfarawayas15feet.21.forced 22.which 23.growing 24.thought 25.Totest26.an 27.while 28.Although/While/Though 29.that 30.could/can虹口區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperfromofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank. HowCanYouLookYourBestinPhotos? Haveyoueverseenapictureofyourselfandfeltembarrassedbywhatyousaw?Actually,it’sreallyall(21)__________(tie)tohowwerespondtothecamera.Withthefollowingtips,you’resuretolookyourbest.No.1StudyPhotosofYourself Thefirststepinsimple:learnfromthepast.Youneedtoknowhowyoulookinphotosbeforeyoucanimprove.Gathersomeoldpicturestogether,(22)____________________theymakeyouashamedalittle.Nowlookoverhowyourbodyisplacedinthepicturesandthinkforawhile.(23)__________(analyze)alltheseoldphotos,youcanfindafewnaturalposesyoucanuseinthefuture.No.2PracticeinFrontofaMirrorNowthatwhatworksforyouinphotos(24)__________(figure)out,startusingwhatyou’velearnedfromyouroldpictures,practicinginfrontofmirror.Workonyourfavoritesandyou’llbeabletomentallypickoutaposeinthefuture-(25)__________amirror.Onethingthatgoesgreatwithaniceposeisamatchingsmile,sotryoutseveralsmileuntilyoufindonethatfits.Youshouldconsider(26)__________aclosedoranopen-mouthedsmilelooksbetter.No.3Say“Money”We’reusedtosaying“Cheese”,butthisonlycreatesafakesmile.Abandonthecheeseandtryouttheword“Money”instead.Theending‘ey’istheverysound(27)__________forcesthecornersofyourmouthupwardandcreatesafoldaroundyoureyes.Theresultisamorenatural,realisticsmile.Anothergreattricktopreventatoo-widesmile(28)__________(happen)isplacingyourtongueonthebackofyourfrontteeth.No.4ChoosetheRightLightingGettingsomesunnyphotosonabrightdaymakesyoulookgoodapictures.Butinreality,thesuncanoftencreateunpleasantshadowsthatare(29)__________butattractive.Standingrightunderanindoorlightwillhavethesameeffectasthesun,whichisalsoworthy(30)__________(mention),storyasourceofnaturallightinstead,suchasawindow.21.tied22.evenif/eventhough23.Havinganalyzed24.hasbeenfigured25.without26.whether27.that28.happening29.anything30.tobementioned黃浦區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.LegowantsyouroldLegosbackIfyouhaveaboxofoldLegobrickssittingunusedinagarage,Legonowwantsthemback.Inanewprogram,consumersintheU.S.candumpoldbricksinabox,printafreeshippinglabel,andsendthemofftoGiveBackBox,asocialenterprise(21)______willcleanthetoysandrepackagethemforTeachforAmericaandtheBoysandGirlsClubofBoston."TheclassicLegobrickismadefromatoughmaterial(22)______(call)ABS,andthetoyscanbeplayedwithfordecadeswithoutbreaking.It'salreadyfairlycommon,ofcourse,thatLegos(23)______(hand)downfromonechildtoanother."saysTimBrooks,vicepresidentofcorporateresponsibilityatLegoGroup.Thecompanylookedforapartnerthatcouldprocesstheusedtoyswhile(24)______(maintain)Lego'sstandardofquality.“Wewanttomakesurethatallkidsaregettingagreatexperience,"hesays."Youshouldn'tgetareallyinferiorexperience(25)______thebricksaredonated."Iftheprogramgoeswell,Brookssays,it(26)______expand.Heseesit(27)______oneversionofthecirculareconomy,asystemofkeepingmaterialsinuse-andarguesthatthetoysthemselvesillustratetheideaofthecirculareconomy."Youcanbuildarocketandthenyoucantake(28)______apartandbuildaship,oracar,orahouse,or(29)______youlike,"Brookssays.Astoysarereused,that'sanothercircularsystem“Weintend(30)______(show)thatgreatqualitytoyslikeLegocanbeusedinlotsofrepeatingcircles-used,reused,donated,used,reused,donated."21.that/which22.called23.arehanded24.maintaining26.may/might27.as28.it/that29.whatever25.although/because30.toshow浦東新區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.GreenSpringRenewsLife’sPromiseForme,twooftheloveliestwordsintheEnglishlanguageare“Lifepersists”.Icameacrossthemyearsagoasacollegefreshman,sittinginthelibraryonabeautifulspringday,bored,workingonahistorypaper,Idon’trecall(21)_________Iwasresearchinginto.Outofnowhere,thosetwowordscame(22)_________(dance)offthepageinaquotebyGandhi,“Inthemidstofdeathlifepersists,inthemidstofuntruthtruthpersists,inthemidstofdarknesslightpersists.”Afterthosewords(23)_________(read)againadozentimes,suddenlyIwasnolongerbored.Outsideinthesunshine,Ikickedoffmyshoesanddancedbarefootacrossaspring-greenlawn.Ilovespring.Andthisyear,Iwasespeciallyhungrytoseeit.FlyinghomelastweekendtoLasVegas,after10daysinCalifornia,IlookeddownonhillsthatweresogreenthatI(24)_________almosttastethem.WhenIapproachedVegas,thegreenturnedadulldesertbrown.Welandedaftersunset,andtheonlygreentobeseenwasneon(霓虹燈).Butthenextmorning,tomysurprise,I(25)_________(awake)tofindsignsofspringallovermyyard.(26)_________myabsence,allsortsofthingshadleafedandbloomed.Threedayslater,IdrovetoArizonatovisitafriendandgetyetanothertasteofspringseeingtheGiantsplaytheA’sinspringtraining.Thedriveacrossthedesertwascompletelygreat,avarietyofwildflowersandbloomingcactuses.Sometimesweneedthechance(27)_________(remind)thatwe’restillalive.Aftermyhusbanddied,afriendsentmeacardwhichread:“Just(28)_________youthinkyouwillneversmileagain,lifecomesback.”Lifepersists,andsodo(29)_________inthegreenofspringandthedeadofwinter,inthebirthofachildandthepassingofalovedone;inthewordsweleavebehindandtheheartsofthose(30)_________willrememberus.Springremindsusthatwe’realiveforever.21.what22.dancing23.wereread24.could25.awoke/wasawoken26.In/During27.tobereminded28.when/as29.we30.who松江區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Aftergraduation,SusanwasaskedtobecometheexecutivedirectoroftheFloatingHospital.Shehesitatedatfirst,asitwasademandingjobandshewonderedwhethershecouldhandleit.Butonsecondthoughts,sheagreedtotakethejob.(21)________thisjobturnedoutrewarding.shesoongottiredofit.(22)__________(seat)atherdeskoneday,shewantedtogodowntotheNewSchoolforSocialResearchallofasudden.Sinceshealwaysbelievedinstinctwasanadvantageshe(23)_______trust,shedecidedtohaveago.Withoutanyplan,shetitledthecourse'FeeltheFearandDoItAnyway',Susanwasnervousasshefacedthefirstsessionofthetwelve-weekcourse.Thetwohourswentonsmoothly,butshethen(24)_______(challenge)withanewfear,forshedidn'tknowwhattopresentthenextweek.Butsurprisingly,everyweekshefoundshehadmoretosay.Herconfidencelevelgrowing,sherealized.shehadequipped(25)________somuchovertheyearsaboutgettingoverfearandherstudentsweredrinkingitup.Attheendofthecourse.theywereamazedat(26)_______shiftingtheirthinkingreallychangedtheirlives.Susaneventuallydecidedtowriteabookbasedonthecourseshehadtaught.Shefacedmanyobstacles.Andafter(27)________(reject)byfouragentsandvariouspublishers.sheunwillinglyputtheproposalinadrawer.Onedayafterthreeyearsofwriting.shewentthroughthedrawer(28)______sheheldhermuch-rejectedbookproposal.Pickingitup.shehadasharpsensethatsheheldsomethinginherhandsmanypeopleneededtoread.Shesetoutwithmuchdetermination,therefore.(29)_______(find)apublisherwhobelievedinherbookthesamewayshedid.Thistime,shesucceeded.Shesucceededbeyondherwildestdreams.Shewassohappythatshefollowedherheartandnevergaveupovercomingfearswhichstood(30)__________herway.21-25While/Though/Although:Seated:could/should:waschallenged:herself26-30low:beingrejected:where:tofind:in徐匯區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.DiscoveringaLostBrotherKieronGrahamalwaysknewhehadanelderbrothernamedVincent.Hisadoptionpapers,(21)_______(sign)whenhewasthreemonthsold,listedabrothernamedVincentbutnolastname.ThoughKieronspentyearsthinkingaboutVincent,hecouldnevertrackhimdown.ThatchangedinDecember2017,whenKieron’sadoptiveparentsgavehimanDNAtestasaChristmasgift.Whenhisresultscameback,hewassurprised(22)_______(find)hehadalotofDNAmatchesforrelativeswhohadalsotakenthetest.Mostweredistantconnections,butonematchwassostrongthatit(23)_______(label)“closefamily.”HisnamewasVincentGhant.KieronlookedforhimonFacebookandsoonmadeapossibleconnection.Whentheyconnected,itwas(24)______________theyhadknowneachothertheirwholelives.Astheytalked,thebrothersrealizedtheylivedabout20minutesfromeachother.(25)_______(surprisingly),theyattendedthesameuniversityandmajoredandminoredinthesamesubjects.VincentwasninewhenKieronwasbornandrememberscaringforhisbabybrother.Buttimesweretough,andShawn,whoworked15-plushoursadayasanurse,decidedthat(26)_______(place)Kieronforadoptionwouldgivehimthebestchancetosucceed.“Shewasveryemotionalaboutthattime,tothepoint(27)_______itwashardforhertoputintowordsanythingaboutwhathappened,”Vincentsays.Nowthebrothershadthechancetomakeupforlosttime.Theydecidedtomeetatalocalteashopthatweek.OneofVincent’sconcernswasthatKieron(28)_______hatehisbirthfamilyforplacinghimforadoption.HewasrelievedKierondidn’t,and(29)_______he’dgrownupinalovingfamily.Afterthatfirstmeeting,thebrothersplayedfootballtogetherandcelebratedChristmaswiththeirfamilies.“We’llkeepgrowingourrelationship(30)_______it’stimetoleavethisplanet,”saysVincent.Thatshouldn’tbehard.AsKieronsays,“We’vegotyearsandyearstocatchupon.”21.signed 22. tofind 23.waslabeled/labelled 24.asif/though 25.Moresurprisingly 26.placing 27.where 28.might 29.that 30.until/till楊浦區(qū)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ATasteofWar—FoodsThatWereCreatedDuringWarThesaying“anarmymarchesonitsstomach”tellstheimportanceofgivingsoldierstasty,nutritiousfoods.Insomecases,foodsthat(21)________(create)forsoldiersorduringtimesofwarbecamepopularinhomesaswell.Today,Fantaisafamoussoda,butitsbeginningswerehumble.ThesoftdrinkwasinventedinGermanytotaketheplaceofCocaCola.WhenWorldWarIIbegan,theCoca-ColaCompany’sGermanbranch(22)________nolongerreceivethesyrup(糖漿)usedtoproducetheso

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