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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date牛津高中英语M3U1复习M3U1复习M3U1复习1. At the age of fifteen, Louis Braille created a system with patterns of six _ (raise) dots _(represent) each letter.2. Swollen ankles can be a _(symbol/sign/si
2、gh) of heart disease.3. 使糊涂;使迷惑_(vt.) 将混淆,混同_Judging from his _(confuse) look, I know he is really _about the problem. To avoid _(confuse), please write the children names clearly on all their school clothes.4. It is difficult to _(预测) how the students will react when seeing their new English teache
3、r.5. bus fare _; vase _; sweat _ compass_6. I felt he was observing everything I did. _Many people in China observe Christmas. _We should observe the school rules. _“Thats really strange.” he observed. _7. glance at _ glare at _ stare at _In the reading room, she found herself _at by a stranger, whi
4、ch made her a little nervous.Polly found herself _up at the face of an old man with a beard.A. being stared B. stared C. staring D. to stare8. 改错:Nowhere the effect of government policy is more apparent(明显的) than in agriculture.Laziness will _ (让你一事无成).My pet was nowhere _(see). 根本看不到我的宠物在哪儿。9. We o
5、nly had 100 and that was _ to buy a new computer. A. nowhere near enough B. near enough nowhere C. enough near nowhere D. near nowhere enough10. _(Whatever/Wherever) it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits.11. There was no one _(在视力范围之内). I always faint (晕倒) _
6、blood (一看到血).12. As technology develops, various internet-based a_ to learning foreign languages have been invented.13. 一分钟前,她还期盼有人过来。A minute before, she had _ someone to come along.企求不可能的事情是徒劳无益的。It is no use _(企求) the impossible.14. Im impressed that Premier Li Keqiang can answer the journalists
7、questions without _(犹豫).15. The monkey _ (伸出一只手够) the banana.16. Kay _ me _hand (紧紧抓住我的手).17. You look a bit _(焦虑的 adj.) I suggest you take exercise, for working out regularly in the gym is a good way to _ (缓解焦虑).“The car was not damaged,” said Polly _(如释重负地).18. I am so g_ (感激的) to you for _ (过来帮助我
8、aid). I dont really know how to express my g_.19. pavement _ lorry _ firmly _ sniff _20. _ (当心) the floor!It is very slippery.21. The little baby, if _ (disturb) by other people, will wake up and cry.A puma will not attack a human being _ (除非被逼得走投无路).22. Wherever she looked the fog _ (lie/lied/lay/l
9、aid) like a thick, grey cloud.23. There is one student in my class who always _ (自愿) to answer teachers questions, even though in some cases he does not actually know the right answer.24. Such a good suggestion should be taken into consideration rather than be completely i_.25. Many young people hav
10、e their musical talent _(认可、承认) by participating in Sing My Song (中国好声音) competitions.26. We saw light _(在远处).27. Thunder boomed in the sky_ (在 头上方).28. If we met at 2, would that _ (适合) you?29. _(系上) the message to its leg, he sets the bird _(松开的) and it disappears into the dark.We should _ (重视) re
11、ading comprehension.However, Catherine grows very attached to him. Soon, the two children spend hours on the moors (荒原) together and hate every moment apart. _30. Blindness is a very serious d_.31. _ (和相反)popular belief, evidence shows that sharks seldom attack humans.32. Dont you know that it is ru
12、de to _(耳语;低语)?He told me about his past life _ (小声说).33. U_ my twin sister, I prefer dark chocolate to milk chocolate.34. Many ways have been e_ to control the spread of H7N9 Bird Flu.35. I was once b_ by a snake, which almost killed myself.36. The villagers living near Sino-Burma border(中缅边界) p_ a
13、t the sound of explosion, which was later confirmed to have killed 4 innocent people.37. 他今天晚上可能会来。(likely两种)38. He _(卷起)the paper and puts it into a small case, and then _(把手伸进)the cage and gets a bird.完形填空I was anxious to rejoin my companions and try the fishing before the shadow of peaks entirely
14、 covered the lake. Just a short distance beyond the intervening shale(页岩), a trail 36 down to the valley. I disliked the thought of returning by the long, 37 trail I had climbed, and decided to risk the shale 38 part of it lay above a sheer drop(落差) of several hundred feet.With considerable 39 , I s
15、tarted making my way over the loose rock and had 40 about half the distance when I became 41 of a slight but continuous slide of the shale under my feet. 42 , I looked for something that would offer 43 and jumped suddenly forward to grasp a solid rock just as the surface shale underfoot dropped down
16、ward and disappeared 44 the valley. Several seconds passed 45 I heard it fall into the lake.Finally, after consideration of the foolishness of short cuts, I 46 to move from handhold(支撑点)to handhold and, at last, pulled myself to the trail 47 the aid of a small pine root. I have forgotten how many fi
17、sh I caught that afternoon, but I have not forgotten the 48 of handhold.Handholds are also needed during the 49 of everyday life. They provide security when the things we 50 seem to be slipping out from under us. What are the spiritual handholds I have found to be the most valuable? The nature of th
18、is world and of the people in it is 51 more by our individual belief, wisdom and action than by any material environmental factors. In other words, whatever 52 you are faced with in your life, know that its there to help you 53 and develop. Use the problems you experience to help you build your pers
19、onal confidence, and then take action decidedly to overcome them calmly.These are the principal 54 handholds I have found to possess lasting value. They 55 both an exciting challenge and a calm assurance. They are the things I believe. 36. A. ran B. crawledC. wandered D. pointed37. A. convenient B.
20、dull C. amazing D. muddy38. A. as though B. in that C. even though D. now that39. A. caution B. comfort C. confidence D. concern 40. A. passed B. transported C. measured D. covered41. A. convinced B. scared C. carefulD. conscious42. A. Fortunately B. DesperatelyC. HopefullyD. Gradually43. A. support
21、 B. strength C. guidance D. guarantee44. A. on B. aboveC. inD. under45. A. when B. until C. before D. after46. A. tried B. intended C. expected D. managed 47. A. with B. under C. in D. through 48. A. advantage B. profit C. value D. nature49. A. routine B. procedure C. order D. course 50. A. depend o
22、n B. stick to C. take on D. turn to51. A. controlled B. determinedC. advocated D. arranged52. A. situation B. consequenceC. failure D. challenge 53. A. stay B. growC. stretch D. extend 54. A. special B. moralC. spiritualD. physical 55. A. offer B. contain C. produce D. make阅读理解My daughter, Emma (in
23、the 7th grade), started back to school last week. She told me a boy named Jake who suffers from an eating disorder and is extremely overweight. As you might expect, he is the center of many jokes. Jake gives the impression that hes not nice to other people as well mostly because of the fact that hes
24、 constantly picked on.For several nights this week Emma came home from school upset about the fact that Jake gets picked on so much. She also mentioned that he had no school supplies as his family could not afford them. He constantly would be asking to borrow paper which just gives kids even more re
25、ason to pick on him.One night Emma was extremely upset about this situation, not only because Jake was picked on but that he also had no supplies. We sat together that evening and discussed the situation in great detail. We devised a plan for Emma to engage Jake in a conversation and to ask Jake wha
26、t he needed for supplieswith her telling him that she had extra supplies she would like to share.The next day, Emma spent some time with Jake and really came to realize that this young man had a heart of gold, but rarely was able to show because he was always on the defensive. Emma asked Jake to mak
27、e a list of the supplies that he needed. He put together a small list, 3 ring binders, paper, pens, pencils and a pencil sharpener. Emma told him she would help and he was most appreciative.That evening Emma and I bought everything on his list. When we got home, we put all the supplies into a brand
28、new grey back packfor Jake did not have a back pack either.The next day, I brought the bag to the school principal and asked the principal to give the bag to Jake discreetly (谨慎地) so that he did not have to feel embarrassed.Later that day I picked Emma after school and she was all smiles. The princi
29、pal had called Jake down to his office and gave him the bag. Jake read the little note that Emma put in hoping that he got all he needed and to enjoy the supplies. As Jake walked into the classroomhe winked at Emma and later thanked her very much for all the stuffhe loved it.Emma explained to me, th
30、at it was so cute to see him take out his new pencil box and to start arranging his pencils and pens. He seemed very happy.56. What do we know about Jake from the first paragraph?A. He is tall, strong and easy-going. B. He is fond of playing tricks on his classmates.C. He is always laughed at by his
31、 classmates. D. He doesnt like to talk to his friends. 57. According to the passage, Emma was about Jakes situation.A. sorrowful B. concerned C. optimistic D. pleased 58. Why did Emma talk to Jake the next day?A. She meant to offer him some advice. B. She hoped to know more about him.C. She expected
32、 to make friends with him. D. She wanted to find out what he needed. 59. What is the passage mainly about?A. A mothers love. B. An act of kindness. C. Emmas school life. D. Jakes situation at school. BThe Graduate School of University of Florida welcomes you to apply for one of the highest quality a
33、nd most affordable graduate education opportunities available today. How the Application Process WorksThe UF Office of Admission, which determines your eligibility(合格) for admission to the university.The department you want to major in, which determines your eligibility for its graduate program. If
34、you are a non-US applicant, the UF International Center, which determines your eligibility for a student visa after you are admitted, on the basis of your reported preexisting funds.Please note: The UF Graduate School is not involved in this process. Contact the department you are applying to if you
35、 have questions about your application.Application Steps1. Read all the information and instructions on the UF Office of Admissions graduate admission webpages. 2. Contact the department you want to major in to find out its application requirements and deadlines. 3. Fill out and submit your online a
36、pplication and application fee payment by clicking on the link. 4. Have your official test scores (FE, GMAT, GRE, IELTS, MELAB, TOEFL, TSE) and transcripts(文本)sent to UF Office of Admission( with official translations of them, if the originals are not in English). 5. Send these materials to the depa
37、rtment you want to major in: Statement of purpose (letter of intent). Resume or curriculum vita. Recommendation letters. A graduate fellowship/assistantship application. Transcripts (with official translations, if the originals are not in English). Any other materials required by the graduate progra
38、m you are applying for.Please note: You can now choose to submit your statement of purpose, resume and recommendation letters online via the UF Office of Admissions online application system. Official test scores received at the UF Office of Admissions will automatically be made available to your de
39、partment.6. E-mail your department to let it know you have applied online and have sent it application materials.Application FeeUFs nonrefundable application fee is $30. You can pay online by credit card (for a $1.75 extra) or mail your payment (your name and UFID number on the check and a cover mem
40、orandum attached to the check) to the school address. Test Score CodesThe UFs code for submission of GMAT, GRE, TOEFL and TSE scores is 5812. 60. According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. The UF Office of Admission can decide whether you will be a qualified graduate. B. The depart
41、ment you major in will determine whether you can graduate or not.C. The UF International Center is in charge of checking your visa before the admission.D. The UF Graduate School can answer all the questions about your application. 61. Which of the following can be inferred from the poster?A. The tra
42、nscripts must be written in ones official language. B. The application fee can be paid in cash if necessary. C. You neednt send the test score to your department in person.D. You have to call to tell the department about your application.62. When you apply for the graduate education opportunity, you
43、 _.A. need to send your exam papers yourself B. have to pay $ 31.75 by mailing C. should get a score of at least 5812 for any test D. must state the reasons for application CMr. Helton was the closest mouthed fellow Mr. Thomson had ever met up with all his day. The first day Mr. Helton was hired to work for Thomsons family, they tried, at the dinner table after work, to engage Mr. Helton in conversation, but it was a failure. They tried first the weather, and then the crops and then the cows, b