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1、新世纪英语高一上附加课文语法填空:高一新世纪英语课文2. what to choose?today more and more high school graduates go on to college. most young people decide their courses of study for 1_. they do not wait for their parents to tell them 2_ career to choose.3_ _, jacks father practices medicine. 4_ _ he wants his son also to bec

2、ome a doctor, he doesnt insist that jack study medicine when he finishes high school.he believes that jack 5_ make up his own mind about his courses of study. his wife, on the other hand, disagrees with him. she thinks that jack should become a doctor, and so he can become a partner 6_ his father.ja

3、ck isnt sure what he wants to study in college. one day he feels that hed like to become an engineer. 7_, the next day he thinks that perhaps he should study business management. right now he is studying chemistry, biology, and physics. all of them 8_ (be) useful if he finally chooses to study medic

4、ine in college.jack likes his fathers attitude, and is grateful that his father isnt forcing him 9_(become) a doctor.in some countries parents often decide 10_ careers their children will follow - especially their sons. tchaikovsky(柴可夫斯基,1840-1893,俄国作曲家), the composer of swan lake(芭蕾舞剧天鹅湖), was aske

5、d to study law. he, however, didnt take an interest in it. tchaikovsky made a great decision on his own. he gave up his government service later and started to study music.some people think the young are probably going to be successful because they are doing the things 11_they most want to do in lif

6、e. many people, however, disagree with them.4. jim corriganjim corrigan, a well-built man in his late 20s, works in a large hospital. jim is an x-ray technician. it is his job 1_(develop) the many x-ray films that are taken of peoples lungs, stomachs and 2_body parts.jim works in a darkroom, a room

7、3_ is specially equipped for developing film. first he removes the film 4_ the lead plates(金属片) that are used to hold it. then he feeds the film into a developing machine. it takes about 90 seconds for it to develop. the film is then ready to 5_(examine) by a doctor.jims work is important, and both

8、doctors and patients eagerly, often worriedly, wait for the results of his work. jim doesnt keep them 6_(wait) too long. he is quick and orderly at his job. this would not be unusual 7_ _ the fact that jim corrigan is blind.“in the beginning it was tricky,” jim explains, “the film comes in five diff

9、erent sizes. and sometimes i would get them mixed up. but i have never let a mistake get out of the darkroom.” after some time, jim learned8_(measure) the film by running his fingers over the edges.“i have a system,” explains jim, “9_ _ i can find things easily in the darkroom. its a simple system.

10、i just keep my materials in order and put them back in the same place after i use them. i dont have to search for anything.”“jim is quite capable and 10_ be trusted,” says his boss, “i wouldnt have him working here if he werent. and that pings me to the question of handicapped people. you cant let y

11、ourself get upset about them. they want 11_ (treat) just like anybody else - and they should be. they dont want you to fee l sorry for them.”no one has to feel sorry for jim corrigan.6. never too busy for social mannersso you forgot 1_(answer) that party invitation you received. now, the day has com

12、e and gone, and youre feeling guilty you never told the host you couldnt attend.“dont allow this oversight(疏忽)3_ (ruin) your relationship,” says r. thomas boone, a us social psychologist. “i would show up 4_ a bottle of wine and say, i owe(感激,亏欠) you one. im really sorry,” boone says.send an e-mail,

13、 make a phone call or reach out to the host another way. whatever the method, do it assoon as possible.if guests dont answer the invitations on tim e, the host 5_ possibly plan for the correct amount of food and drink. this may lead to hundreds or even thousands of dollars of waste.“everybody has a

14、busy schedule now,” boone says. if you know you are forgetful 6_ it comes to making phone calls, try emailing your rsvps as soon as the invitation 7_(arrive). rsvp is the short form of the french phrase “rpondez sil vous plat”, meaning “reply, if you please”.the following are some commonly used term

15、s in invitation letters and their meanings. be sure to know these and answer invitations properly.rsvp, regrets only only guests 8_ cant attend need reply. you need to give a proper reason why you cant attend.rsvp by guests should respond with yes or no 9_ the date indicated on the invitation. 10_(s

16、et) a date gives guests a deadline. it is also a deadline for the host to connect guests who havent reply.rsvp by e-mail guests can respond by e-mail. unlike phone calls, e-mails can 11_(send) without regard to time of day or location.8. how do different cultures around the world celepate the new ye

17、ar?get ready to say good-bye to the old, hello to the new! whats the occasion? the coming of the new year.many western cultures measure their days with the solar calendar. therefore, they observe the coming of new year 1_ january 1. cultures in asia and middle east use other calendars, 2_ _ the more

18、 ancient lunar calendar. they celepate the new year at other times.events and ceremonies vary from country to country. but in each places, new year celepations are a big meal.most world cultures have been celepating the new year for centuries. the earliest new year celepations 3_(take) place during

19、spring or harvest time. with better weather ahead, 4_plenty of food to eat in winter, people naturally felt like 5_(have) a party!6_ the days became longer and as nature renewed itself, people also felt like they could have a new start. past disappointments could 7_(forget). the new year could ping

20、better fortune, more opportunities and new challenges. such universal themes remain the same today.some cultures have unusual new year traditions. italians throw old things 8_ _ their windows at midnight, symbolizing the departure of the old. mexicans fire guns into the air 9_(keep) away misfortunes

21、.new year celepations also involve having fun. some cultures view the new year as an opportunity to let off fireworks. in new york citys times square, thousands gather on december 31 to count down the last seconds of the year. a giant silver ball is lowered at the stroke of midnight.london, england,

22、 hosts an annual new years day parade 10_ draws nearly a million spectators. the largest parade in europe, it features bands and enormous balloons. these balloons are so huge that they tower over nearby buildings!how will you celepate the new year? think about the themes you find meaningful during t

23、his season. do you hope for a new start or a chance to turn over a new leaf? 11_ the case, we wish you well. happy new year!10. well done, spotty!we were walking alone when we saw the wilkins children playing in their yard. the three girls were taking turns 1_ (push) a cart. their one-year-old twin

24、pothers and a big doll were in it.2_ we walked by them, a wheel came off. freckles, my friend, fixed it for them. then they all went upstairs 3_ (play) some games. after a while mrs wilkins went out, and left the twins with the girls.well, it wasnt much fun for me, and soon i went to sleep.i must ha

25、ve slept pretty hard and pretty long. all of a sudden i woke up and 4_ hardly peathe. everybody was gone. the room was full of smoke! the house was on fire!i started down the stairs and stumbled over a gray bunch. “that belongs to freckles,” i thought. “its the gray sweater 5_ he likes so much. i mi

26、ght as well take it down to him.”i took the sweater in my mouth and started down again. it weighed so much. so i dropped it on one of the stairs. then i went back up to look out of a window. i wanted to see 6_ there was so much noise.the whole town was in the front yard and in the street! in the mid

27、dle of the crowd was mrs wilkins, 7_ was carrying on like a mad woman. mr. wilkins was jumping up and down and shouting loudly, “ive got the babies! ive got the babies!” he had a real baby in one arm and the big doll in the other. he was so excited that ha thought he had both babies.later i heard wh

28、at8_(happen). the kids had thought they were escaping with both twins. but one of them had saved the doll and left a twin behind.“well,” i decided, “id better get out of here fast. this place is really beginning to burn!” as i ran down the stairs, i knocked into the gray bunch again. so i picked it

29、up.i got out the back way 9_ that package swinging from my mouth. i walked round to the front yard and set 10_ down very quickly. it let out a cry!“my baby!” shouted mrs. wilkins. and she started to kiss me and the babies.“three cheers for spotty!” everyone shouted at the top of their voices.the but

30、cher made his way 11_ the crowd and gave me a large piece of hamburger and said, “its got chicken livers mixed in it.”i liked the way things were, so i wagged my tail.12. rockwell and his worksnorman rockwell was a famous american illustrator and cover artist. many of his works 1_(become) well-known

31、 by the middle of the 20th century. critics spoke highly of his works. for example, according to one critic, “most artists affect us by surprising us. rockwell affects us 2_ giving us exactly what we expect.” the following are just a few examples of his magazine covers.cover one one of the best-know

32、n of all rockwells covers! this painting 3_(make) up of two parts: the upper and the lower. each detail in the lower picture is carefully matched with 4_ in the upper part, so the result is kind of humorous. in this way, the painting presents the childrens moods in a sharp contrast: very happy when

33、setting out and very tired and bored when coming back.cover two this painting shows rockwells skills 5_ a story teller. it tells an ordinary story 6_ a school boy. the boy is busy with his studies. outside the window a fishing pole is ready, and the boys dog is waiting impatiently. to the boy, these

34、 last days of schoolwork 7_ the summer vacation seem the longest. they appear more so as the final examination 8_(draw) near. this is an old story of school children, but rockwell tells it vividly in a simple way.cover three in this painting, a young mother is trying hard 9_(make) up her mind: to sp

35、ank or to spare her naughty child. the poken clock on the floor suggests 10_ the child has behaved in an entirely natural manner. when a hammer is 11_ his reach, he peaks something with the hammer! at the time the painting was completed, the rockwells were already parents. so the cover story perhaps

36、 describes the artists own l ife experience. with this experience, rockwell 12_ make every detail come alive in this painting.14. the time capsule of colorado springsin 1901, the citizens of colorado springs(科罗拉多泉市) in the usa decided 1_(collect) everyday items and to seal them in a steel box. the b

37、ox 2_(mark) “to be opened after midnight, december 31st , ad 2000”, and was stored in the colorado college lipary.one hundred years later, 3_ the appointed day, 300 people gathered to watch the opening of the box. many in the crowd were the descendants of people who 4_ (place) things inside the box.

38、when the box was opened after midnight, the contents were in very good condition. there were newspapers, photographs, diaries, name cards, family trees, books and dozens of letters, 5_(include)one written by theodore roosevelt(西奥多罗斯福,美国第26任总统), 6_ became the president of the usa later that year. one

39、 of roosevelts friends lived in colorado springs at that time.many of the letters were addressed to their descendants. they describe the hopes 7_ the people of 1901 had for the people of the next century. at that time, colorado springs had just a few thousand residents. now nearly half a million peo

40、ple live there.colorado college lipary has scanned the materials and put them on a website. cecil muller, 8_ grandfather had placed a collection of postcards in the box, said that the time capsule was a great treasure. “this is a wonderful educational resource. we can learn so much 9_ our history,”

41、he said. “i never knew my grandfather, 10_ now i feel close to him.”in april 2001, a committee filled the time capsule with items from modern colorado springs and resealed it for 11_ hundred years.16. hackingby the end of 1946, technology 1_(advance) so greatly as to make the electronic computer a part of life. the year 1976 saw the appearance of a more advanced type of computer, which was performing 100 million calculations a second. this record, however, was quickly rewritten. the fast development of

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