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1、 语法填空专练 班级_ 姓名_ A 分数_200th China-Europe freight train in 2021 departs from GBABound for Duisburg, Germany, the 200th China-Europe freight train moved off from Dongguan, Guangdong on August 4th, and was due to arrive in 16 days. By virtue of the China-Europe railway express, land-based trade with Eur
2、ope has become much safer and 1. (easy) for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. So far this year, the number of China-Europe freight trains 2. (jump) 83.4 % to a new high, with 15 destinations 3. (add), including Moscow in Russia, Budapest in Hungary and Hamburg in Germany. 4. total of 1
3、0079 TEUs goods have been shipped through the railway, 5. (weigh) 107.6 thousand tons. We choose China-Europe railway express 6. (main) because of its punctuality(准时)and security, said Deng Huaping, manager of Hua Wei Logistics, Dongguan. While the ocean shipping may take around 45 days, the railway
4、 is going to cut the time 7. 30 days. That simply explains 8. it is so welcome along the way to Europe. The name has already been made for 9. (it) convenience, low cost, and during the pandemic, little contact. Now in the face of a new pandemic wave, tightened control of the railway is also ensuring
5、 stable 10. (operate) and calming nerves of people with concerns. B 分数 _Melting Ice Threatens Emperor Penguin(帝企鹅) EnvironmentClimate change is threatening the sea ice environment of Emperor penguins. A new study suggests that 98% of Emperor penguin groups may be pushed close to 1. (extinct) by the
6、year 2100. And about 70% of their groups 2. (be) in danger by 2050. 3. research was published in the journal Global Change Biology. Emperor penguins need secure sea ice to reproduce, to feed and to molt. Molting is the replacement of their old feathers with new 4. (one). The new study looked at over
7、all warming developments and the increasing likelihood of extreme weather changes because of global warming. The study noted that 5. (extreme) low levels of sea ice in 2016 led to a large reproduction failure of an Emperor penguin group in Antarcticas Halley Bay. That year, 6. (season) sea ice broke
8、 up 7. young penguins had time to develop waterproof(防水的)adult feathers. About 10, 000 baby birds drowned. The group did not recover afterward. Emperor penguins are the worlds 8. (large) penguins. There are currently between 625, 000 and 650, 000 of them worldwide. The penguins survive by 9. (gather
9、) in groups of several thousand birds. But they cannot survive 10. enough sea ice. C 分数 _Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, 72, won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature. News of the award was greeted with 1. (excite) in Zanzibar. Gurnah is the author of 10 novels, including Memory of Departure, and
10、 Pilgrims Way. His novel Paradise is set in colonial East Africa during the First World War. Many of his works explore 2. he has called one of the stories of our times, the deep influence of migration both 3. people and the places they make their new homes. He has said he stumbled(跌跌撞撞)into writing
11、after 4. (arrive) in England as a way of exploring the emigrant(移民)experience both the loss and liberation. Gurnahs native language is Swahili, 5 he writes in English. He is only the 6 (six) Africa-born writer to be awarded the Nobel for literature. Since it 7 (found) in 1901, it has 8 (most) been a
12、warded to European and North American writers. Anders Olsson is chairman of the Nobel Committee for literature. He called Gurnah one of the worlds 9 (outstanding) post-colonial writers. He said it was 10 (significance) that Gurnahs roots are in Zanzibar, a place that was cosmopolitan(国际化)long before
13、 globalization.D 分数 _Until recently, losing a limb(肢) or two meant certain death for most animals. 1. (lucky), new technology now enables us to create prostheses(假肢) for animals of all kinds! Thanks to 3D printing, for example, 2. cat named Dymka got four titanium feet that have given her a new leas
14、e on life!A kind human found Dymka on the side of a road in Novokuznetsk, Siberia. The poor cat had been out in the cold for so long that all four of her feet were destroyed and needed to be cut off. Instead of euthanizing(使安乐死) the animal, a team of vets (兽医) and 3. (research) from Tomsk Polytechni
15、c University decided to try out some new technology 4. (get) Dymka moving again.First, they took CT scans of Dymkas legs to create detailed X-rays. 5. (use) those scans, they 3D-printed titanium rods (杆) to insert into the cats remaining legs. The rods attach to small rubberized feet. Scientists coa
16、ted the roads 6. calcium phosphate(磷酸钙), turning them into a “biomaterial” to reduce the risk of infection. This way, the cats body can accept the rods as part of herself, rather than feeling a foreign material 7. could be rejected. It has been two years since Dymka got her new feet, and she is grow
17、ing well! She can now walk, run, jump, and even manage stairs.This isnt the first time that a cat 8. (receive) this sort of revolutionary treatment. Another Russian cat named Ryzhik was the first 9. (install) new titanium feet after losing 10. (she) limbs to frostbite. Dymka and Ryzhik actually live
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