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1、There was a state 61(call) Zhou in the Chinese history. One day, the king of Zhouasked his officials for advice on62(deal) with the prisoners of war. An official said,“Ifyou love someone, you 63(suppose) to love even the crows on the roof of his house.The prisoners of war are enemies fighting agains

2、t us. In my opinion, we64(Kill)d betterthem all. ”But the king didn ' t agree with him. "I think we should treat the prisoner65fwar(different) by differing them into those who are guilty and those who are not. They guilty ones will be sentenced 66 death in order to avoid future disasters.”T

3、hen another one said,“ Your mj>sty,all the prisoners should be set free and sentback home to work in the fields and support themselves by their own labor. 67, youshould keep strictly the rules for reward and 68 (punish). The people are sure to believe in you 69 you govern our country be morals an

4、d laws.”The king thought the offici al ' s proposal was quite reasonable so be accepted and followed it.As 70 result, the domestic situation soon settled down and gradually the country became stronger.【答案】61. called 62. dealing 63. are supposed 64. kill 65. differently66. to 67. Besides/ Moreove

5、r 68. punishment 69. if 70. aYouth seems to be fading away in my We, only leaving me some unforgettable 61 (memory). Things that we believed would last forever had 62一 (actual) gone in a second before we realized it. Those who we used to deeply love have now become strangers. Our once pure and beaut

6、iful dream is gradually fading away with time passing by. This is youth, 63 is indeed an endless cycle from familiarity to strangeness and from strangeness to familiarity.Human is such a strange animal that we mostly ignore something 64 we lose it. We65 (gain) a lot of things, but also we have lost

7、a lot. We are in great effort in changing our fateand bringing more happiness to people around us. However, we soon realize it is difficult 66 (achieve) any of them. It is a lifelong promise. Many things would change with time and no one can guarantee eternity (永恒).So, silence becomes the best _67_

8、(solve) to all difficulties and hardships.The flying youth has deposited ( 沉积)too many things in our heart. Life should 68(treat) with special care. We should treasure every moment of sincerity and gratefulness because69 best things will be gone very easily. If you do not want to have tearing eyes,

9、then just try to smile and hold a positive attitude towards 70 (you) life every day!【答案】61. memories 62. actually 63. which64. until/before/unless 65.have gained6. to achieve 67. solution 68. be treated 69. the70. yourFindings suggest that playing with smartphones before sleep 61 (be )positively ass

10、ociated with insomnia(失眠症).Recent 62 (study) show that nearly 24 percent of Chinese people suffer from insomnia and 63 number of young people affected is rising. And more than 60 percent of people born after 1990,the group that are most likely 64 (use) their smartphones just before sleep, do not sle

11、ep well.Bedtime mobile phone use is an unhealthy sleep habit because 65 can delay falling asleep and reduce sleep quality. According to the research, nearly three-quarters of the young people fall asleep each night with their phones 66 reach. About 60 percent of them use their smartphones for up to

12、80 minutes before sleep. And 54.7 percent of the people aged between 18 and 25 go to bed 67 (late) than 12 am.Good sleep is helpful in protecting the brain 'neurons(神经元)and lack of sleep for long periods can 68 (danger) health. Therefore, all people, including the young, 69 (advise) to avoid usi

13、ng electronic devices one hour before sleep and go to bed at fixed times. But it is70_ (benefit) to sleep if people listen to soft music and read books before going to bed.【答案】61. is62. studies63. the64. to use65. it66. within67. later68. endanger69. are advised70.beneficialA South Korean biomedical

14、 start-up called Ybrain has developed a headband that they claim will offer relief from the symptoms of 61 (depress). The device, called Mindd, works 62 (use) a technique called transcranial direct-current stimulation(tDCS). Here, a low-voltage electrical current 63 (apply) to specific areas in the

15、brain via electrodes( 电极) placed on the skull.tDCS is not new-the basic 64 (principle) have been understood since the early 19thcentury. But the past decade or so has seen increased interest in its use in treating neurological and psychiatric conditions, and a 2016 meta-analysis of hundreds of studi

16、es concluded that it ' s “possibly or probably effective 65a'"treatment for depression.tDCS equipment can stimulate particular brain regions either ' anodally (increasing neuronal activity) 66 ' cathodally ' (decreasing neuronal activity). The Mindd headset applies anodal st

17、imulation via electrodes in the headband to the frontal lobe, an area 67 decreased activity is associated with depressive disorders. Mindd is not intended as a DIY solution: patients would use it in 68 own homes, and all data regarding treatment would be sent automatically to their doctor.The headba

18、nd is 69 (current) undergoing clinical trials at Harvard Medical School, and at 12 hospitals in South Korea. Early results are said to be 70 (promise), and if all goes well, Ybrain hopes to market the device to health providers by 2019.61. depression62. using63. is applied64. principles65. as66. or6

19、7. where68. their69. currently70. promising1 was a lovely child with a loving family. I was not a follower 61 a leader in school.I was enthusiastic about life. At age twelve, my life had a breakdown. It was then 62 Ideveloped OCD (强迫症).I was no longer the happy girl. I started taking medicine. In fa

20、ct, the medicine did help. But I was still 63 (constant) sad and I started to believe that my life no longer had meaning. I decided suicide (自杀)was the 64 (solve). Suddenly, my eyes 65 (fall) on a photograph. It was a little girl 66 (wear) a carefree smile.It took me a few minutes 67 (realize) who t

21、he girl in tht1 photo was. I even couldnbelieve that smiling child was me! It seemed my younger self had sent me a message. Right then and there I knew I couldn ,t_68_(I). Once I had been a strong girl, and I had to be like thatagain. I swore I wouldn ' t onl 691ymy medicine. I would fight the d

22、epression with mymind. too.It ' s been twyears since I recovered. I learned a lifelong lesson: Never give up. Life is70 (challenge), but everyone can survive. I am living proof of that.61. but 62. that 63. constantly 64. solution 65. fell66. wearing 67. to realize 68. myself 69. on 70. challengi

23、ngBecoming disabled does not mean the end of the world for someone. One day when I turned on the radio, I didn t hear anything.But I wasn t born deaf. The doctor said I lost my 61 (hear). I had to go to a special school, 62 I won a scholarship to the US. We were taken to different communities, volun

24、teering there and teaching them about my country and culture. The love of volunteering came to me from then.In Kenya, deaf people 63 (be) more likely to be from disadvantaged backgrounds.Often, untrained teachers are posted to teach at deaf schools. So there s a lack 64 knowledge and basic skills. I

25、 gathered deaf 65 (youth) to meet every Sunday for volleyball matches. I established a maths club and dance club that became 66 (fair) popular. I 67 (name) Deaf Role Model ” in 2016 during International Deaf Awareness Week. I want to set 68 good example for deaf children. I told them my story. I tol

26、d them that they could have many talents, like dancing. I told them to close their ears and feel the music.My father inspired me 69 (become) the best teacher. I know he is very proud of me. I want people to know that even though my life has been challenging, I 70 (overcome) it by now.61.hearing 62.w

27、here 63.are 64.of 65.youths 66.fairly 67.was named 68.a 69.to become 70.have overcomeTins of cooling ointment (清凉油)have become a currency for Chinese traveling in Egypt.61 (visit)the complex of ancient temples at Karnak, Chinese tourist Mr. Ye lost his way among the stone churches and pillars.An Egy

28、ptian guide gave him directions. To show his 62 (appreciate), Mr. Ye handed him a small red tin the size of a large coin. Inside 63 (be) a cooling ointment that has the function of refreshing mind and preventing pain. Mr. Ye brought 50 tins with him on his six-day tour to hand out as tips."Befo

29、re I came to Egypt, the tourism agency told me 64 (repeat) to bring cooling balm as a gift to make the trip 65 (easy)," said Mr. Ye, a 25-year-old 66 family sells Chinese medicine online. Egyptians, he said, are very nice to Chinese tourists, 67 they love this little gift."Egyptians someti

30、mes demand the balm by running a thumb across their foreheads. Li Xiaodong, an Egyptologist at China's Northeast Normal University, believes Chinese travelers initially brought cooling balm for 68 (person) use because it's very hot in Egypt, then 69 (discover) Egyptians liked it.Some Chinese

31、 tourists said giving gifts feels better than handing over money. "If yougive essential balm, 70 is more like you're giving it to friends," said one Chinese tourist.61.Visiting; 62.appreciation; 63.was; 64.repeatedly; 65.easieg 66.whose; 67.and;68.personal 69.discovered; 70.it,s Xicher

32、61 distric悔blicAn American in Beijing lives his Chinese dreamGao Tianrui walks along streets in Beijing security volunteer. 62 (wear) his bright red armband 红袖章)and speaking fluentMandarin, 62-year-old Gao Tianrui could have been taken for any regular Chinese man.63 on closer inspection, things are

33、not quite whathey seem: Gao ' s real name is Terry Crossman and he is 64 the United States. He is now a member of“XichengDama , that is, volunteers, usually women in late midcHage,65 walk along thestreets of downtown Beijing ' s Xicheng district. Terry said that, at first, he saw the group a

34、s busybodies, but 66 (gradual) he saw that it was a good thing for retired seniors 67 (help) others.Often, He 68 (see) giving tourists 69 (direction), gettingwater for a baby and even helpinga neighbor sell yogurt.“ I like helping others, " hesaid,“elin the hutong and my neighbors and I usually

35、 help each other . This iswhere I live, where my friends are and where I call home.70 Crossman(become) interested in Chinese culture as a teenager when he read Tao Te Ching by Laozi.61. a 62. Wearing 63. But 64. from 65. who 66. gradually 67. to help 68. is seen 69. directions 70. becameOne of the p

36、urposes of children s slang(B 语)is to stop adults from being able to understand 61.the yre saying. Obviously, the strategy works. Recent research shows that 62.majority of adults csi n translate the meaning of common slang.In a survey of 4,500 people last month, it 63.(find) that 85% of adults didn&

37、#39;t understand accepted translations oe moji (表情符号)and text. The researchers warned that a lack 64.awareness of what children are communicating online can leave them unprotected, with phrases that express eating disorders and unhappiness not 65.(understand).For young people growing up with technol

38、ogy, this new language comes 66.(natural), but it s leaving some adults unsure about what is being said by their children online. 67.is important for adults to speak to young people about how they use social media and chat online.Caroline Bunting, general manager at Internet Matters, said While it i

39、s unrealistic to expect parents 68.(know) every piece of Internet slang their children will ever see, online 69.(safe) starts with a conversation. Is vital for parents to talk to their kids about their digital worlds, including the sorts of 70.(thing) they might experience online and the types of pr

40、oblems to be aware of.”语法填空:61.what 62.the 63. was found 64.of 65.being understood 66.naturally 67.It 68.to know 69.safety 70.thingsHave you ever tasted or perhaps heard of sugar painting? As fewer people choose to make this kind of painting, the traditional Chinese folk craft might have become a 61

41、 (distance) memory in some ways. 62 , a 38-year old craftsman, Li Jianzhong, is committed to 63 (keep) the art of sugar painting alive.Li worked as a miner for more than ten years. After 64 mine closed down, Li turned to housing decoration, until he 65 (force) to give that up due to a finger injury.

42、 Earlier this year, he discovered sugar painting, something he really had an interest in and a strong desire to learn.Since there was no sugar painting craftsman in his village, he studied by himself through large quantities of 66 (video) and information on the Internet. Li loved painting when he wa

43、s young, and he found it easy 67 (learn) the skill in sugar painting. He soon mastered the skill and could make a 68 (vary) of sugar paintings. A sugar painting is made with melted brown or white sugar. Craftsmen 69 (normal) paint animals and flowers on a stone board with the syrup(糖浆).When the suga

44、r cools down, 70 appears is a piece of sugar art.语法填空:61.distant 62. However 63. keeping/keep 64. the65.was forced66. videos 67. to learn 68. variety69. normally 70. whatAn unsupervised(无人监管的 )flower shop operated by a college student in Beijing is attracting many young customers, Chinese media repo

45、rted. Different from 61. traditional (tradition) shops in the capital, the young storekeeper surnamed Wang opened the first unsupervised flower shop, 62. where people can select flowers and pay via mobile payment systems including WeChat and Alipay.Born after 1995 and a lover of fiction, the young m

46、an said he 63._began (begin) the startup because it would not take up his time. "People go to flower shops at any time , “ he said. “I cannot concentrate on 64._reading_ (read) when I have to serve customers. " So Wang opened the self service flower shop after conducting market research.Mo

47、st young customers like shopping 65._in_ a free environment, and hate promotion from clerks, he explained, adding that customers can have their questions 66._answered (answer) about categories and names of flowers through mobile apps. Even though there is no shopkeeper, a large number of young custo

48、mers 67.have been attracted (attract) by the operation so far, which has proved to be a success, at least for now.68 . Although/Though/While he does not sell flowers in the shop in person, Wang said he would call at it at odd 69._intervals (interval)every day. "It is a business with small inves

49、tment, and it will not cause a huge 70._loss (lose) if a burglary occurs , " he said.【解析】69 .考查词性转换。此空后为名词,因此需要填一个形容词来修饰后面的名词。70 .用where引导定语从句,修饰前面的shop一词。71 .此处考查宾语从句的谓语动词。根据前面的said一词可知此处需要用动词过去式。72 .前面为concentrate on, on为介词,后需要用动词一ing形式。73 .根据句意填in , in a free environment”意为"在自由轻松的环境中“。7

50、4 .考查非谓语动词,与前面的have构成have.done,表示被动意义。75 .根据后文的so far可知此处需要填现在完成时,根据句意可知需要填被动形式。76 .考查连词。77 . interval为可数名词,根据句意,此处需要填可数名词复数形式。78 .考查词性转换。此空应填名词。A graduation speech given by Chief Justice John Roberts became a talking point after The Washington Post published it.Roberts 61._addressed_ (address) his

51、son's ninth grade graduating class. He advised the young graduates 62. to take (take) life's setbacks in their stride(从容地).But he did not wish 63. them (they) good luck.“Now, the speakers will typically also wish you good luck and extend good 64._wishes (wish) to you. I will not do that, and

52、 I will tell you why , " Roberts said.“From time to time, in the years to come, I hope you will be treated 65._unfairly(unfair),so that you will come to know the value of justice. Sorry to say, but I hope you will be lonely fromtime to time, so that you don't take friends 66.for granted. I wish you bad luck again, from time to time

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