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1、语言知识应用阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Yesterday we visited Central Park, 1.urban park in Manhattan, New York City, which is one of the 2.(big) city parks I have seen. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with millions of visitors every year, as well as one of the most fi

2、lmed 3.(location) in the world. It is two and one-half miles long and over one-half mile 4.width. During our trip, we took a carriage ride through the park and rowed a boat out on one of the parks lakes. My mom enjoyed 5.(look) at all the sculptures in the park, while Dad liked the free 6.(tradition

3、) music concert in one of the small pavilions. Both my brother 7.I liked the zoo most of all. It was small but had some lovely animals. Our guide said the Central Park Zoo is the oldest zoo in the United States. In the afternoon, we took a ferry 8.(see) the famous Statue of Liberty that stands in Ne

4、w York Harbor. Our guide said this 151 -foot copper (铜) statue 9.(give) to the United States by France in 1884 to represent the friendship and 10.(free) both countries share.答案1. an 2. biggest 3. locations 4. in5. looking6. traditional 7. and 8. to see 9. was given 10. freedom语言知识应用Autonomous vehicl

5、es have been around L(long) than we think* In 1925, 2. (invent) Francis Houdina sent a radio-controlled vehicle through the streets of Manhattan.In 1969, John McCarthy of Al-fame wrote an essay 3.(call) Computer-Controlled Cars“ that described an automobile that would drive on roads via a television

6、 camera input that uses 4.same visual (视觉的)input available to the human driver.He predicted users would type their directions on a computerized keyboard. He predicted the car would speed up or slow down, change destinations, and stop for emergencies. That essay 5. (revise) 40 years later by Carnegie

7、 Mellon researcher Dean Pomerleau. In 1995, Pomerleau and colleague Todd Jochem steered (操控)6.(they) NavLab self-driving car on a journey - No Hands Across America.Seven years later, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) offered a $1 Million Grand Challenge for an autonomous vehicle

8、7.could travel 142 miles through the Mojave Desert. Of the 15 8.(competitor), the winning entry blew up less than two hours after it started.Major automotive companies such as General Motors, Ford, Mercedes Benz, 9.BMW announced theyd release driverless cars by 2020. Each added semi- autonomous feat

9、ures such as self-steering, the ability 10.(stay) within paths, accident avoidance and more.答案1. longer2. longer3. inventor4. called5. the6. was revised7. their8. that / which9. competitors9. and10. to stay语言知识应用W. Ian Lipkin is a professor in the Epidemiology Department and directs theCenter for In

10、fection and Immunity (CII). His team aims 1.(create) new tools to detect (查 明)disease faster and easier to better contain epidemics (传染病).Lipkin played 2.key role in containing the SARS virus outbreak by creating a test using a polymerase (聚合酶)chain 3.(react) method for detection, even in blood samp

11、les (样本)with mild infection, which was 4. (quick) than other methods.Lipkin and his team have since improved the technology to create a test called VirCapSeq-vert, 5.screens a single sample for the presence of hundreds 6.viruses. This tool contains 2 million genetic probes to detect and “pull out” u

12、nique DNA sequences (序歹U) in order to identify the virus type. This platform could 7.(complete) change how first responders react to deadly outbreaks, quicken the process of 8.(identify) diseases, make patients separated and improve 9.(tailor) medical treatments.Currently, they 10.(make) the technol

13、ogy detect bacterial DNA to provide a full picture of infections.答案语言知识应用篇1. to create 2. a3. reaction4. quicker 5. which6. of7. completely 8. identifying 9. tailored 10. are making语言知识应用篇阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Body language is an important part of 1.(communicate). If you wish to communicat

14、e well, then it makes sense to understand how you can use your body to say 2.you mean. When youre nervous, it shows in the way youre standing or what you*re doing with your hands. The same goes for when youre 3. (confidence). Standing tall and 4.(make) eye contact shows confidence. Think about someo

15、ne like Oprah - when she walks onto a stage or into a room she controls it. Its not just because shes a well-known speaker, 5.because she performs like she owns the place.If you want 6.(improve) your confidence before a job interview, presentation, big meeting, or any time really, take a power pose.

16、 One great power pose 7.(be) the Wonder Woman” pose your hands on your hips (髓部), legs out in a V shape, shoulders and back straight, and chin 8.(slight) up. Stay there for a few 9.(moment) thinking about how sure of yourself you are. Try it out for yourself and youll see 10.quickly it impacts you.

17、But its probably not a good idea to use in the interview.参考答案1. communication 2. what 3. confident 4. making 5. but6. to improve7. is 8. slightly 9. moments 10. how语言知识应用篇阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Back in the day, Americas Midwest 1.(divide) into small farms.There was an average of four to eve

18、ry square mile. On these farms, generations ofAmericans raised pigs, cattle, grew oats and tended children 2.would later take over their parents1 farms. But slowly Americas Midwest has been taken over by large factory farms instead.Now thousands of pigs, cows and chickens live in thousands of rows o

19、f barns and all their feeding is controlled by computers. 3.(watch) by video, they are only visited once in a while by workers to check everything is running smoothly. Small farms cant compete with big farms and as 4.result they are slowly disappearing.In the 1990s small- and medium-sized farms made

20、 up nearly half of the USs 5.(agriculture) production. Now they make up less than a quarter. Local seed and equipment suppliers 6.(be) also suffering as large factory farms go directly to wholesalers or manufacturers (制造商).Factory farms also control everything from slaughterhouses (屠宰场)7.transport.L

21、ocal communities are dying because 8.(poor) paid factory farm workers are often brought in to work from out of town. Local farmers fear tractors and combines run by computers by someone 9.(sit) in a little office controlling them will lead to peoples knowledge of how 10.(raise) animals and work the land being lost forever.参考答案9. sitting1. was divided2. who / that3. Watched4. a5. agricultural6. are7. to8. poorly10. to raise每每每日领券专享超低价 周推送甄选教学资源清单 月提供名校名师私享课程及课件不定期领取教辅图书及学科网独家试卷 专属客服快一步获取服务扫一扫二维码关注学科网服务号一键获取所有服务,满足需求更快一步回复:教学模板领取35套教学ppt模板

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