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1、最新时政 语篇练习填空(I) Officer cares for colleagues parentsNearly every week, Yu Qiang, a policeman from Jiangning district in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, visits the parents of a fallen colleague to help 1. housework, and has been doing so for nearly 16 years.Although he is busy most days, he still finds the
2、 time to fulfill his 2. (commit) to take care of his late colleague Hou Jianlins family. Yu and Hou met in 1992 and became fast friends. Like Yu, Hou was also from Jiangning. He passed away in 2007 in a traffic accident 3. the tender age of 30.Hou was the only child, and he left behind his frail, el
3、derly parents and a toddler. The family had lost its backbone, so when I heard, I asked myself what would happen to them next? Yu said.From that point, even though the station was 30 kilometers away, he visited the elderly couple 4. (regular), and brought them daily necessities. At the time of Hous
4、passing, they were feeling sad, so I would often visit to talk about family matters in the hopes 5. they would feel better and get over their sadness, he said. In 2014, Hous father passed away, 6. (leave) Hous mother on her own. Out of concern that she might become sad and 7. (depress), Yu began to
5、visit more often.As the 70-year-old is on her own, Yu bought her a mobile phone to make 8. easier to stay in touch. He also sends her the drugs she takes for high blood pressure every month, so that she does not have to go to the hospital.She often says that I have given her the courage and 9. (conf
6、ident) to get over her loss. Every time I visit, she is eager to see me, and I regard her 10. a family member, he said.答案:1.with mitment 3.at 4.regularly 5.that 6.leaving 7.depressed 8.it 9.confidence 10.as(II) More overseas IP cases resolved in ChinaMore overseas litigants (诉讼当事人) are choosing to r
7、esolve international intellectual property 1. (conflict) in China, according to a recent report. This shows that foreign innovators are increasingly 2. (recognize) the legal protection for IP rights in China and are confident in its market, experts said.According to the annual report 3. (issue) by t
8、he Intellectual Property Court of the Supreme Peoples Court, the countrys top court, at the end of last month, 457 new cases involving overseas entities 4. (receive), an increase of 4.6 percent year-on-year. The English version of the report was made 5. (avail) online on Tuesday.The number of cases
9、6. which all parties are foreign entities has also been on the rise, indicating that China has 7. (progress) become one of the preferred venues for international IP litigation, the report stated.While strictly obeying international rules, the IP Court protects all litigants, regardless 8. their orig
10、in, in an effort 9. (present) a market-oriented and law-based international business environment, it added.In general, a foreign party turns to a Chinese court if it believes its patents or trademarks are damaged by another foreign party in the country, and it disagrees with IP decisions made by Chi
11、nese authorities, as 10. explained.答案:1.conflicts 2.recognizing 3.issued 4.were received 5.available 6.in 7.progressively 8.of 9.to present 10.is(III) Young workers cast off big-city shacklesAn increasing number of young people in large Chinese cities 1. (be) choosing to become so-called digital nom
12、ads (游民) in the hope of striking a better work-life balance by operating 2. (remote).3. (use) smartphones and computers, digital nomads typically have no fixed business address and often work in 4. (vary) cities and countries. They operate from coffee shops, public libraries and 5. (share) office sp
13、aces, with some even working from recreational vehicles.Zhang Le, 37, a former oil engineer from the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, had long wanted to become a digital nomad 6. reading The 4-Hour Workweek by entrepreneur and author Tim Ferriss in 2009. The opportunity to change his career came in
14、 2015, 7. Zhang launched a content creation venture.When COVID-19 emerged in 2020, Zhang visited several Latin American countries and also lived in Turkiye 8. a year. The biggest advantages I have gained from being a digital nomad are geographical 9. (free) and gradually discovering the meaning of life by abandoning the traditional work-life balance 10. (go) after jobs that I want to do, said Zhang, who graduated from the University of Alberta in Canada, where he studied petroleum geoscience.答案:1.are 2.remotely 3.Using 4.various 5.shared 6.after 7.when 8.for 9.freedom 10.to go学科网(北京)股份有限公司