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1、 高中英语外刊阅读语法填空March 21 Emily in Paris returns, with even more fantastical fashion艾米丽在巴黎回归,带来更多梦幻时尚Emily in Paris about a young American marketing whiz (奇才)stumbling(跌跌撞撞) through life in a new city provided a welcome escape for those stuck at home. It was a warm bath for weary(疲惫的) souls; a silly, ro

2、mantic, candy-colored romp through a beautiful city untouched by the pandemic. The clothes played 1_part in that.Marylin Fitoussi, the shows costume designer, had 2_(original) tried for realism with certain outfits. But that changed after a conversation with the shows costume 3_(consult), Patricia F

3、ield.They said to me the magical sentence: Marylin, we dont care about reality, said Fitoussi. That is my mojo (魔力)in life.For Season 2, Fitoussi and Field were 4_(determine) 5_(push) the shows fashions even 6_(far). Emily (Lily Collins) is settling into life in Paris, and her style has become more

4、sophisticated, if no less eye-catching. For a party on the Seine 7_(promote) a heart-shaped jewelry collection by Chopard, she wears a white Anouki dress covered in red hearts.Even Emilys imperious(专横的) boss, Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), is pushing the boundaries of French work wear, turning

5、up in metallic (金属质感) suits and dramatic fringe(流苏装饰).Some of the most extravagant 8_(look) of the season belong 9_ a new character, a fashion designer 10_(name) Gregory Elliott Dupree (Jeremy O. Harris). He first appears in Saint-Tropez with a green and white Casablanca faux fur coat slung over his

6、 shoulders and a floppy Patou hat on his head.keys:1 a 2 originally 3 consultant 4 determined 5 pushing 6 further 6 promoting 8 looks 9 to 10 named2 为什么科技越进步,人却越忙碌?Three theories for why you have no time三条理论解释你为什么没有时间One of the truisms of modern life is that nobody has any time. Everybody is busy, b

7、urned out, overwhelmed. So lets try a simple thought experiment. Imagine that you came into possession of a magical new set of technologies 1_ could automate or expedite(加快完成) every single part of your job.2_ would you do with the extra time? Maybe youd pick up a hobby, or have 3_(many) children, or

8、 learn to luxuriate(纵情享受) in the 4_(addition) leisure. But what if I told you that you wouldnt do any of those things: You would just work the exact same amount of time 5 _ before.This might seem impossible. But there are three simple reasons for this.Better technology means higher expectations and

9、higher expectations create more work.For most of history, most families clothes were washed on a semi-annual basis, and body odor(味道) was inescapable. The fleet of housework technologies that sprang into the world between the late-19th and mid-20th century 6_(create) new norms of cleanliness for our

10、 floors, our clothes, ourselves.New norms meant more work. Automatic washers and dryers raised our expectations for clean clothes and encouraged people 7_( go) out and buy new shirts and pants; 8_(housewife) therefore had more loads of laundry to wash, dry, and fold.In short, technology made 9_ much

11、 easier to clean a house to 1890s standards. But by mid-century, Americans didnt want that old house. They wanted a modern home with dustless windowsills(窗台) and glistening floors and this dustless glisten required a 40-to-50-hour workweek, even with the 10_(assist) of modern tools.keys:1 that 2 Wha

12、t 3 more 4 additional 5 as6 created 7 to go 8 housewives 9 it 10 assistance3 What we can learn from untranslatable illnesses我们从“无法翻译”的疾病中能学到什么?For decades, untranslatable disorders mental illnesses that only exist in certain societies were studied as mere 1_(science) curiosities. Western mental illn

13、esses, on the other hand, were viewed as universal. But today scientists are 2_(increasing) realising that this is not the case.In the central plateau region of Haiti, people regularly fall sick with reflechi twp, or thinking too much, 3_ involves ruminating(沉浸) on your troubles until you can barely

14、 leave the house. In South Korea theres Hwa-byung loosely translated as rage virus which 4_(cause) by bottling up your feelings about things you see as 5_(fair), until you succumb to some alarming physical 6_(symptom), like a burning sensation in the body. Its estimated that Hwa-byung affects around

15、 10000 people in South Korea every year mostly older 7_(marry) women.The consequences of culture-bound syndromes(综合征) can be devastating. Those who suffer 8_reflechi twp are eight times more likely 9_(have) suicidal thoughts, while Hwa-byung has been linked to emotional distress, social isolation, d

16、emoralization(意志消沉) and depression, physical pain, low self-esteem(低自尊), and unhappiness.In 10_ era thats seeing drastic(大幅度) losses in diversity of virtually every other kind from species to languages, its been suggested that were standing on a precipice(悬崖峭壁), potentially about to lose our range of mental illnesses too.keys:1 scientific 2 increasingly 3 which 4 is caused 5 unfair6 symptoms 7 married 8 from 9 to have 10 an学科网(北京)股份有限公司

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