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1、组合练语法填空+概要写作题组一 语法填空Online shopping is coming into fashion in most cities, where people are able to make full use of the rapidly developed Internet technology.Nowadays, can we find a person 1. has not experienced online shopping? Definitely not.Online shopping 2.(welcome) by most people due to vario

2、us reasons.From the perspective of consumers, it can save some time for people who don, t have much spare time.Just click the mouse, and they can get whatever they want while staying at home.For the retailers, it can cut some costs for those who dont have much circulating funds.3.(compare) with the

3、traditional trade mode, they don, t have to spend money in renting a house.However, there are still some 4.(disadvantage) in online shopping.First, a facetoface deal makes online shopping less 5.(rely) and trustworthy.Second, people will lose 6. fun of bargain.7. is undeniable that shopping on the I

4、nternet has become an irresistible trend in modern society.lt s 8.(true) urgent that we need to make the relative laws 9. the rapid growth of online shopping.Only in this way can we enjoy the pleasure and convenience of online shopping without the concern of 10.(cheat).A letter from 81 yearold woman

5、 Angie Morris, 11. is living in Vancouver, has been spread in Canada.lt tells a warm story of her Chinese neighbor.“My doorbell rings at 11 am.On the step, I find 12. elderly Chinese lady; she is small and slight, and she, s holding the hand of a little boy. 13. her other hand, she holds a paper car

6、rier bag.The boy steps back as my dog tries 14.(enthusiastic) to greet him.” Angie wrote in the letter.The elderly Chinese lady, Wing, is the mother of Angie? s neighbor, Nicole.She came to Canada 15.(help) take care of her grandson as Nicole went to Shanghai on business.Nicole told her mother that

7、Angie had just had a heart 16.(operate) so Wing brings food every day for Angie.The food, containing meat, vegetables, soup and pancakes, 17. (make) in a Chinese way.Neither Wing nor Angie can speak each other s language so they communicate with each other 18.(use) body language.As 19.(citizen) in V

8、ancouver think the wealthy Chinese who have raised the local house price 20.(be) a headache, the story of Angie and Wing tells them that it might be good to have a Chinese neighbor.【3】Tea is one of the most popular 21.(drink) in the world. You make it by pouring hot water over the 22.(dry) leaves of

9、 a tea plant.For centuries people believed that tea could cure illnesses, and they used it as medicine.Today scientists know that tea contains chemicals that prevent cells from 23.(die). Most teas have caffeine in them, a substance that makes you feel more active.Some people have problems drinking t

10、ea because it can cause 24. (sleepless).The tea plant grows best in tropical and temperate places 25. rain falls throughout the year.Tea can be grown from sea level 26. about 2,000 metres, but the best quality grows in higher regions.Tea 27.(come) from the leaves and buds of tea plants.Wild plants c

11、an be up to 9 metres high but on tea plantations(茶园)they 28.(cut) back to a bush of about a metre in height so that workers can pull the leaves 29.(easy). It takes a plant three to five years before it is ready for plucking(采摘).A plucker can harvest about 20kg of tea a day.On large tea plantations t

12、he leaves are harvested by machines,30. the quality of tea is higher when the leaves are plucked by hand.Spreading an Infectionr ve made it a habit to smile at people as often as possible, saying some kind words,uhello, thank you, have a nice day”, whatever fits.I have the right situation as I am li

13、ving in 31. big city with many, many people.r m doing this for quite a while now, so T ve seen all 32.(kind) of reactions, from people feeling 33.(threaten) by a friendly word, reacting 34.(angry) or even aggressively, to people 35. faces lit up with a huge smile and gave me the 36. (impress) that I

14、 ve made this moment good for them.Today something happened that I hadnt yet experienced: Two people, complete strangers 37. me, one in the morning, one in the afternoon, whom I passed on the street without 38. (smile) at them,39. with a friendly face, looked up from their inner focus, looked at me,

15、 started to smile and greeted me friendly while they 40.(pass).Have I started a ukindness virus? ? That would be great! It makes my day, and I m still smiling.I hope you do too!题组二I .语法填空(2018安徽马鞍山第二次质检)Hands can easily get cold in winter.Wearing gloves might be a good choice, but sometimes it is no

16、t 1.(convenience). However, this was not a problem for ancient Chinese people, 2. had a more delicate tool to keep their hands warm: hand warmers.There is no accurate written record about the origin of this tooL but there are some tales about its 3.(invent). One folk story concerns Emperor Yangdi fr

17、om the Sui dynasty(581 618) who visited Jiangsu in the winter.Due to the bitter cold, the local official asked the producers to make 4. small warmer for the emperor that could be held in his hands.Thus the hand warmer 5.(create).Techniques for producing the tool were 6.(steady) developed in the Ming

18、 and Qing dynastics( 1368 1911). Many poems and books from this period recorded people using hand warmers. 77ze Dream of the Red Chamber, the classic novel written 7. Cao Xueqin from the Qing dynasty, also described a maid who 8.(send) a hand warmer to Lin Daiyu in one chapter.Ancient hand warmers h

19、ad various designs.Round and square shapes are typical.Some of 9.(they) look like pumpkins and flowers.Inside the hand warmer, there were 10.(burn) coals, some mixed with fragrance and giving off a pleasant smell.【2】(2018 云南昆明一中摸底)We have to admit that happiness and work do not tend to go hand in ha

20、nd.A 2016 Gallup study, 11. reported some relative data from more than 180 million people, found that just 13% of us consider ourselves to be uhappily engaged at work”.12. (compare) with unhappy people, happy ones are six times more energetic.The good news is that just 50% of happiness 13.(influence

21、) by genetics, and the rest is up to you.When it comes 14. making yourself happy, you need to learn 15. works for you.Once you discover this, everything else tends to fall into place.And making yourself happy not only improves your 16.(perform), but is also good for your health.17. important skill t

22、hat happy people tend to have in common is emotional intelligence(EQ). At TalentSmart, we ve tested the EQs of more than a million people and know what makes high EQ people.So, we will keep 18.(dig) until we find the ways that emotionally 19.(intelligence) people create 20. own happiness at work. IL

23、概要写作阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Surfing the net when you should be finishing a work report, changing clothes when you have a train to catch, or perhaps even lying in bed when you ve promised yourself you 11 work out.Sound familiar? You aren, t alone.We all procrastinate(拖延)sometimes, especially when i

24、t comes to things we aren t really fond of.A study showed that we spend about 218 minutes procrastinating every day, which amounts to 55 days of lost time each year.We might not think these figures particularly worthy of worry, but when we look at the overall impact of procrastination on our lives,

25、it s a different story.Not only does this cost financial loss, it also affects peace of mind.In general, people who continually put things off are unhappier, as well as being less wealthy and healthy.So why do we do it? “When we avoid taking action, we re really avoiding pain, “ explains psychiatris

26、t(精神病学家)Phil Stutz.For most of us, pain avoidance isn t limited to one situation.lt applies to almost anything that, s painful.Most of us try our best never to leave a comfort zone.Thats why we sacrifice something much more valuable: time.u Our time on earth is limited, n Stutz adds/Every moment is

27、an opportunity we H never have again.Procrastinators act as if they have all the time in the world.But deep down, they know they re wasting parts of their lives.The trouble is, most of them don t know how to free themselves.One way he says we rid procrastination is by overcoming the pain of avoidanc

28、e using daily visualization(想象).“Picture the pain you re avoiding as a black cloud in front of you, “ Stutz says. Notice how you, re tired of the ways this pain has held you back in life, and tell yourself that you re determined to conquer it.Then it s time to get through the cloud and to the other sidewhere you rc free. Experts insist: procrastinators can change their behavior, it takes a lot of selfwork but in the

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