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高考英语语法填空精选练习班级考号姓名总分(一)Mobilepaymentshavemadeourlife

(1)

(convenient)byfreeingusfromthetroubleofhavingtotakeourwalletsoutwithus.ButaUKsupermarkethasgoneonestep

(2)

(far),allowingcustomerstopayusingjust

(3)

fingertip.ShoppersattheCostcutterstoreatBrunelUniversityinLondoncanpayforitems

(4)

(use)thespecialvein(静脉)patternintheirfingertips,

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(report)TheTelegraph.It'stheworld'sfirststore

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(make)useofsuchtechnology.Thisnewmethodofpayment

(7)

(mean)thatcustomerscanpayforitemsinjustthree

(8)

(second).Sthaler,thecompanybehindthetechnology,explainedthatitusesinfraredscanners(红外扫描仪)toreadthepatternofveinsinthefinger.Itlinksthistothecustomer'sbankdetails,

(9)

arekeptsafebypaymentproviderWorldpay.Thefirmisalsoresponsibleformillionsofonlineshoppers'detailsaroundtheglobe.ThecompanysaiddozensofBrunelstudentsarealreadyusingthetechnology,andithopestohavesignedup3,000studentsoutof13,000

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November.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(二)Economicdevelopmentisnecessaryinthedevelopmentofsociety,but(1)

______tofindandkeepabalancebetweenmakingprogressandprotectingculturalsitescanbeabigchallenge.Hereisanexampleofbigchallenges

(2)

______

lead)

togreatsolutions.Inthe1950s,inaneffort

(3)

______

(deal)

withtheproblemsoffloods,droughtsandlackofelectricity,theEgyptiangovernmentdecidedtobuildtheAswanDamacrosstheNile.(4)

______

theproposalmetwithpeople'sprotests,becausethatmeanssometemplesandculturalrelicswould

(5)

______

destroy).In1959,

thegovernmentsoughthelpfromtheUnitedNations.Todecreasedamage,acommitteewassetupandaskedforhelpwithinthe

(6)

______

globe)

community.Aftermanycareful(7)

______

(investigate)

andtests,expertstriedtopreservetheculturalrelics

(8)

______takingthemapartandmovingthemtoasafeplace

(9)

______theywouldberebuilt.Besides,fiftycountriesdonated

$80milliontotheproject,whichfinallyprovedtobe

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______success.Thisexampleshowstheimportanceofworkingtogethertoturnaproblemtoasolution.Ifaproblemseemstoodifficultforasinglenation,whynotturntotheinternationalcommunityforhelp?1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(三)Lastweek,100restaurantsacrossShanghaisupportedtheuseofservingutensils(器具),asitisakeypointforthecontroland

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(prevent)oftheCOVID-19.Chinesepeopleofteneattogetherandsharetheirdishes

(2)

others.Thenewsystemsuggestsaddingseparatechopsticksandspoonsfor

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(serve)whenpeopledinetogether.Suchachangeofetiquette(礼仪)allowsdiners

(4)

(avoid)usingtheirownchopstickstopickfoodfromtheplatesandtherefore

(5)

(great)reducesthechancesofspreadofmanydiseases.Manyrestaurants

(6)

(adopt)thepolicyaftertheMunicipalOfficeforCivilizedSocietypublishedthesuggestion,

(7)

alsoencouragesthepublictouseseparateutensilsforsharedfoodathome.AccordingtoQuQi,apersoninchargeofarestaurantinXuhuidistrict,asign

(8)

(put)uponthetablestoinformpeopleoftheimportanceofusingservingutensilssincethestartofbusinessonFebruary21.Thewaitersandwaitressesarealsotrainedtosupplyaseparatespoonorpairofchopsticksfortheliners.Sofar,

(9)

servicehasbeenwellacceptedbythemajorityofthepublic.Thiswillbealongtermmeasure.Inthefuture,eachdineronthetablewillhave

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(they)ownservingchopsticksandspoonssoastopreventsharingofanymannerofvirusesandbacteria.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(四)Oneday,onthewaytotheairport,John,myUberdriver,askedifIwasabout28andInodded.Thenextthinghesaid

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(fill)myeyeswithtears.Threeyearsago,John'sdaughterpassedawayin

(2)

accidentat29andleftbehindan18-month-oldson.HetoldmeIremindedhimofher,andthat'sthereason

(3)

heaskedme."Whycouldn'tIbringherback

(4)

life?Whydidn'tIknowherhusbandwassilentlysuffering?HowcomeIdidn'tdig

(5)

(far)tofindoutsoIcouldhelp?Wetalkedandtalkedasthoughwe

(6)

(know)eachotherinourwholelivesonour25-minutedrivetotheairport.Aswearrived,Ilookedoverathim,tears

(7)

(roll)downhischeeks.Myheartmeltedintomystomach.Headded,"Iamsosorry...I'venevermetsomeonesokind-heartedandso

(8)

(friend).IfeltlikeIliftedsomanyyearsoffeelingsoffmymind—tosomeoneIdidn'tevenknow,butwaswillingtolisten."Alwaysbeakindhuman.Havealisteningear,smileat

(9)

(strange),andshowsmallactsofkindnessthroughoutyourlife.

(10)

maymeanmoretothemandhelpthemmorethanyoucouldeverimagine.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(五)BeforeIarrivedinChinalastfall,Ihadalreadyspentsixyears

(1)

(learn)Chinese.However,Iwasonlyable

(2)

(increase)myvocabularyandstudyfortests.Whenitcametospeaking,everythingI’dlearnedwould

(3)

(sudden)escapeme.WhenIstartedmyfreshmanyearatBeijingUniversity,Igottoknow

(4)

toimprovemyChinese.EvenifIfoundquiteafew

(5)

(method),myChinesedidn’timprovesoquickly.Istillstruggledwithgrammar,tonesandconfidence,butwhenmyfreshmanyearended,Ifelt

(6)

confidentthanever.Withthetermover,I

(7)

(take)atripalonetoShanghaiandputwhatIhadlearnedintouse.AsIlookbackonmyfirstyearoflearningChineseatuniversity,Ihavebenefitedalotowing

(8)

thesupportofmyChineseteacher.Althoughnextyear’sChineseclassisgoingtobevery

(9)

(challenge),IknowthatIwon’t

(10)

(judge)bymygrades.I’mimproving,andthat’sallthatmatters.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(六)Oct15,2003isadaytorememberinthehistoryofChina.Thecountrylauncheditsfirstmannedspacecraft,ShenzhouV,fromJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCentreinGansu,

(1)

madetheworldamazed.Chinabecamethethirdcountry

(2)

(send)apersonintoorbit,

(3)

(follow)theformerSovietUnionandtheUnitedStates.YangLiweibecameChina'sfirstastronautinspace.Chinawasthefirstdevelopingcountryto

(4)

(independence)performamannedspaceflight.China'smannedspaceprogramcanbetracedback

(5)

the1970s.Dongfanghong1,thecountry'sfirstspacesatellite,

(6)

(launch)inApril1970.Shortlyafter,QianXuesen,"father"ofChina'sspaceprogram,proposedthatthecountry

(7)

(start)itsownmannedspaceflightproject.ShenzhouVstartedtheneweraofspace

(8)

(explore).Sincethen,Chinahassuccessfullyconductedsixmannedspaceflights.ElevenChineseastronautshavegoneintospaceforatotalof68dayswith1,089orbitsaroundEarth.Chinaisnowselecting

(9)

thirdgroupofastronautsand

(10)

(train)themforitsupcomingspacestationmissions.Accordingtogovernmentplans,astronautswillstartputtingtogetherChina'sfirstmannedspacestationaround2020.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(七)WhenIwasalittlegirl,myfamilymovedtoatinytownatthebottomofabigmountain.Onedayafterschool,while

(1)

(explore)thegreenwoodsofthismagnificentmountain,Ialmost

(2)

(fall)onasetofstairs.Whatcouldthesestepsleadto?

(3)

(curious)gotthebestofmeasIknewitwouldbestartingtogetdarksoon.Istartedclimbingupthosestrangely

(4)

(mystery)steps.Iclimbedandclimbed.Therewasnothing

(5)

justgreenbushesandthesesteps.Ihadtoreachthetop!However,itwasnowgettingreallydark.Mymum

(6)

(be)worriedsickifIdidn'tcomehomesoon.SoIranbackhomealmostinthedarkandtriednottogettooscared.AnxiouslyIwenttobeddreamingabout

(7)

Iwouldfindatthetopofthismagicalmountain.Couldtherebeacastleupthere?MaybeIwouldfindamonster.MaybeIwastakingtheriskofnevercomingbackhome.Or,maybeallIwouldfindwas

(8)

(absolute)nothing!Butsomethinginsidemewasgoingtoclimbthatmountain

(9)

allcost.Icouldhardlywait

(10)

(try)thisadventureagain.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(八)(CNN)Foodlabelsdetailinghowmuchexerciseisneeded(1)

______

burn)

offaproduct'scaloriecontentcouldhelptocombatobesity,accordingtoUKresearchers.Physicalactivitycalorieequivalent(PACE)labelscouldimproveonlabels(2)

______identifyonlycaloriesandnutrientcontent,accordingtoanew(3)

______

(science)

review.Undertheproposedsystem,asmallbarofchocolatewouldcarryalabelinforming(4)

______

(consume)

thatitwouldtake23minutesofrunningor46minutesofwalkingtoburnoffthe230caloriesitcontains.Thelarge-scaleapplicationofPACElabelscould,onaverage,cutcalorieuse(5)

______200caloriesperpersonperday,accordingtoresearchers,(6)

______workispublishedintheJournalofEpidemiologyandCommunityHealth.Butconcerns(7)

______

(raise)recentlyaboutthepotentialimpactsuchlabelingmighthaveonpeoplewitheatingdisorder.Theresearchteamlookedatdatafrom14studiesthatexaminedtheeffectivenessofPACElabelingin(8)

______

(reduce)

calorieconsumptionandfoundthatPACElabelingismoreeffectivethannolabeling.AmandaDaley,leadresearcherfromtheUniversityofLoughborough,toldCNNthat(9)

______aimistoaddPACEinformationtoexistinglabels,ratherthanreplace(10)

______

(they),inordertoprovidethepublicwithmoreinformation.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(九)PercyShelley,

anEnglishpoet,

wasbornonAugust4th,

1792.

Heis

(1)

(wide)

thoughtofasoneofthemostimportant

(2)

(figure)

oftheRomanticMovementinEnglishliterature.

Shelleyreceivedearlyeducationathomeandlater,

attheageof12,

(3)

(admit)

toEtonCollege,

whichhasalonghistoryofmorethan500years,

(4)

(date)

backtothe15th

century.

ThenheattendedOxfordUniversityshortlyafterheturned18.As

(5)

romanticpoet,

someofhispoems,

likeOdetotheWestWindandOdetoASkylark,

areamongthemostfamousinEnglish.

(6)

inhisowntime,

Shelleywasveryunpopularforhispoliticaland

(7)

(religion)

views.

Fortunately,

hesuccessively(先后)

metByronandKeatsandbefriendedwiththemduringhistouraroundEuropeafterhemarriedMaryGodwin,

hissecondwife,

(8)

laterbecamefamousasMaryShelley,

theauthorofthenovelFrankenstein.Aboutamonthbeforehis30th

birthday,

(9)

(welcome)

hisfriendLeighHunt,

ShelleysailedtoLeghorn.

Duringthestormyreturnvoyage,

hissmallboatsankandhedrowned.

Itwasnotuntildayslater

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hisbodywaswashedashore1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十)DuringmostoftheStoneAge,peoplelivedbyhuntingandgatheringtheirfoodinEgypt.TheytravelledfromplacetoplaceintheNileValley,

(1)

(harvest)wildgrasses,digginguproots,andfindingbirdeggs.TheyfishedintheNileRiverandgatheredreeds(芦苇秆)fromitsshores

(2)

(make)baskets.Byaround10,000BCE,Egypthadgottenso

(3)

(crowd)thatpeoplewereforcedtobegingrowingtheirownfood.Peoplealsobegantokeepcows,sheepandpigsthatthey

(4)

(possible)boughtfromtheirWestAsianneighbors.Thisis

(5)

wecalltheAgriculturalRevolutiontoday.Butfarmingbroughtmanyotherchangestoo.Oncepeoplestartedplantingcrops,theyhadtodefendtheland

(6)

theircropswere.Therewasmorefighting.Soonpeoplebegantobandtogether

(7)

largercommunitiesthatcouldfightbetter.Theychoseleaders.

(8)

(see)theadvantagesthatfarmingbroughtthem,thoseleadersforcedmoreandmorepeopletostartfarmingandsettledownundertheirleadership.Around3,500BCE,donkeys

(9)

(use)tocarryivoryandgoldnorthintoEgypt,andtocarryEgyptianthingssouthtoSudanandKenya.Thatmadebothplaces

(10)

(rich)thantheywerebefore.Together,thetradeandthefarminghelpedtostarttheOldKingdom.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十一)Iusedtofrequentlyvisitanoldagehome(1)

______

(manage)bythelittlesistersofthepoorinourcityHyderabad.A.P.

,India.ThereImetagentlemanbythenameofKurieninhislate(2)

______

(eighty).HeservedtheIndianarmyandretired.Hehasonesonwhoiswelleducatedandalsomarried.

Mr.Kurienfeltdownwiththelifeinhishouse(3)

______decidedtomoveintothisoldagehomehereinHyderabad.Webothbegantosharealotofthoughtswheneverwemetandslowlyitwasa(4)

______

(day)affairthatIusedtospendsometimewithhimdiscussingwhathewasdoinginthearmy,campfunetc.,(5)

______heusedtosharewithlotsofjoy.Iusedtocarrywithmesomesnackswhichwebothusedtositunderatreeandeat.Isawhimreallyveryhappyinmy(6)

______

(present).Onedayhetoldmewithtearsinhiseyes"Ireallyfoundaverygoodfriendinyou.Ifeellike(7)

______

(live)

somemoreyearstospendhappytimewithyou."Aswedeparted,Itoldhim,"Donotworry.Wewillhaveenoughtimetogetherinthefuture."

Ihadanofficialmeetingandcouldnotgototheoldagehomethenextday.ThedayafterwhenIreachedthehome,hisroom(8)

______

(lock).Iinquiredandfoundthathewasnomore.Hedied(9)

______verynightwebothmetlast.Ireallymisshim.Ihavenotgivenhimanythingworthwhileexcept(10)

______Iusedtolistentohiswordsandsharehisthoughts.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十二)LocatedinErdos,NorthChina'sInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegion,KubuqiDesertisthe

(1)

(close)deserttoChina'scapitalBeijing.Itwasonceknown

(2)

theseaofdeath”.However,inthepast30years,thegovernment,socialorganizationsandlocalfarmersandherdsmen

(3)

(work)togethertocontrolthedesertification(沙漠化)inKubuqidesert.Historically.Kubuqiwasarichcityfilledwithwaterandgrass.Butduetoclimatechangeandover-exploitationfromhumans,thefarmlands

(4)

(final)turnedtodesertover2.000years.ControllingdesertificationwastheonlywayoutforpeoplestilllivinginKubuqi.Withthefirsthighwaygoingthroughthedesert

(5)

(build)in1999,peoplestartedplantingtreesinthewholedesert.Itwascommonforplantedtreestodie.Butthenextyear,peoplejustcontinuedtoplantmoretrees.Theirhardworkinspiredtheterm

Kubuqispirit

”,

(6)

(encourage)localpeopletomoveforwardwithgreatefforts.Overthreedecades,treeplantingtechnologysawcontinuous

(7)

(develop)inKubuqi.Nowworkerscanplantatreeinjustten

(8)

(second),andtheirsurvivalrateisover80percent.The102,000residentsinthedeserthaveenjoyedthebenefitsofmanagingdesertification.MengKeda,

(9)

familyhasliveddeepintheKubuqiDesertforgenerations,beganatourismbusinessin2006.Hehad

(10)

incomeof300.000yuanlastyear.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十三)Forthefirsttimein94years,thePalaceMuseumhasextendeditsopeninghours,allowingthepublictocelebratetheLanternFestivalatnightintheancientpalace.About3,000luckyvisitorsreceivedfreeticketsfromthegovernment,among(1)

wasZhangZhifu,a77-year-oldpublicsecurityvolunteer.Itˈsamarkofgratitudeforhervolunteerwork.

“Itis

(2)

(true)anhonortobegrantedthisspecialprivilege,”

Zhangsaid.Toguaranteethe(3)

(safe)ofthepalace,festivalorganizers(4)

(plan)thisyearˈsLanternFestivaleventusedLEDlightsratherthantraditionalpaperlanternsandredcandles.Itˈsafascinatingeventforvisitorstoabsorb

(5)

(they)inthefestiveatmosphereinthemuseum.DiscussionofthePalaceMuseumˈsnewlooklitupsocialmediafollowingTuesdayˈsdisplay.SincehebecamedirectorofthePalaceMuseum,ShanJixiang

(6)

(bring)manychangestotheworldˈs

(7)

(large)imperialcomplex(建筑群).Onceinaspeechthe64-year-olddirectorsharedhisideaabouthowtomaketraditional

(8)

(treasure)comealiveagain.Hesaid,

“(9)

matterstoamuseumisnothowmanyvisitorstheyhave,buthowclosetheyare

(10)

peopleˈsdailylives.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十四)MostpeopleknowthatMarieCuriewasthefirstwoman

(1)

(win)theNobelPrize,andthefirstpersontowinit

(2)

(two).However,fewpeopleknowthatshewasalsothemotherofaNobelPrizewinner.(3)

(bear)inSeptember,1897,IreneCuriewasthefirstoftheCuries,twodaughters.Alongwithnineotherchildren

(4)

parentswerealsofamousscholars,Irenestudiedintheirownschool,andhermotherwasoneoftheteachers.IreneenteredtheUniversityofParisin1914toprepareforadegreeinmathematicsandphysics.WhenWorldWarIbegan,Irenewenttohelphermother,

(5)

wasusingX-rayfacilities(设备)tohelpsavethelivesof

(6)

(wound)soldiers.In1918,Irenebecamehermother’sassistantattheCurieInstitute.InDecember1924,FredericJoliotjoinedtheInstitute,andIrenetaughthimthetechniques

(7)

(require)forhiswork.Theysoonfellinloveandwere

(8)

(marry)in1926.Likehermother,Irenecombinedfamilyandcareer.Likehermother,Irene

(9)

(award)aNobelPrize,alongwithherhusband,in1935.Unfortunately,alsolikehermother,shedevelopedleukemia(白血病)becauseofherworkwithradioactivity(辐射能).IreneJoliot-Curiediedfromleukemia

(10)

March17,1956.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十五)Howdolearninghabitsinfluencelearningresults?Itˈsusefulandnecessarytodiscusslearninghabits.Thereisafamous

(1)

(say)“Goodhabitsleadtogoodendings”,whichshowstheimportanceofhabits.“Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway”

also

(2)

(show)ahealthyeverydayhabithelpstobuildupourbody.Thus,goodlearninghabitscanhelpusgaingreatlearningresults,highscoresandabundantknowledge

(3)

(include).Atfirst,learninghabitsformourwaysofthinkingandattitude

(4)

thecontentofourlearning.

(5)

(obvious),agoodhabitcanhelpustospeeduptoreachourdestinations.Aswecansee,developingagoodhabitissoimportantthatIwouldliketointroduceonekindofgoodlearninghabits—keeping

(6)

learningdiaryeveryday.Wecanstartthehabitby

(7)

(write)alearningsummaryandremembertorecordsomethingimpressiveandmeaningful.Keepitinmind,and

(8)

(gradual)wewillgainthisgoodlearninghabitandbenefitfromit.Whatˈs

(9)

(much),IfindoutthatIstillhavesomebadlearninghabits

(10)

well.Icanonlyconcentrateonreadingforashorttime,andIwillconquerthisproblembyspendingmoreeffortsonconcentrationpractice.Ibelievethatthroughmyefforts,Icangaingoodlearningresultsbyhavinggoodhabits.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十六)Lifeisoftenamatterofwaitingfortherightmomenttoact.ForSunYang,thatmomentcamelastmonth,

(1)

hefinallywonthemen's200-meterfreestyleeventattheAsianGames.

Aug19

(2)

(see)thethree-timeOlympicchampion'spatienceandeffortspayoffatthe18thAsianGamesinIndonesia.ThismeansSunhasgotaGoldenGrandSlam(大满贯).WhileSunYangstoodonaplatform,

(3)

(listen)totheChinesenationalanthem(国歌)alongwiththeothertwomedal

(4)

(win),atechnicalmistakecausedthemedalists'flagstodroptotheground.Hewalkedovertotheofficials

(5)

(direct)anddemandedtohavetheflags

(6)

(raise)again.Intheend,theofficialsheldtheflagsupasChina'snationalanthemplayedasecondtime.

(7)

ChineseinternetusersfocusedonwasSun'sresponse.

(8)

isgreattowinthechampionship,butseeingournationalflaggoupagainisalsoveryimportant.ChinesenewsagencyEastdaycommented.Winningthetitleis

(9)

achievementthatwillberemembered.

However,raisingtheflagagainisamatterof

(10)

(important).1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十七)Manypeopleareinterestedingettingintoshapebutareuncertainabouthowtostart.Fromthispassageyoucanknowthebenefitsofexerciseandhow(1)

______

(do)

itsafelyandeffectively.Regularexercisedoeswondersforyourbodyandmind.Firstly,physicalactivity(2)

______

(increase)theefficiencyofyourheartandlungs.Ithasalsobeenproven(3)

______activepeopletendtohavebetterimmunesystemsandareat(4)

______

low)riskofdiseases.What'smore,exercisecanhelpyoureducestressandgetovernegativefeelings.Whenyouplananexerciseroutine,youshouldconsiderwhatyouexpecttoimprovefirstandchooseactivitiesyouenjoybecauseonlyinthiswaycanyoubemorelikelytostickwith(5)

______

(they).Afterexercise,youneedtoeatfoodsrichinprotein.Haveyourmeal(6)

______averageof1.5to2.5hoursbeforeexercising.Remembertodrinkthroughoutexercisetomakeupforwater(7)

______

(lose)

tosweat.Toavoid(8)

______

(injure),

makesurethatyouwearproperclothesandequipmentwhenexercising.Youshouldalsostartsmalland

(9)

______

slow)

workyourwaytoalongerandharderexerciseroutine.Finally,remembertowarmupbeforeexercisingandstretch(10)

______theendofworkout.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十八)Asachild,ObaidaOmar

(1)

______

(narrow)

escapedtheenemy'sinvasionofhernativeAfghanistan,walkingforweeksthroughthemountains.NowamotherofthreeandIslamicCenterofRochesterboardmember,Omarprovidedfirst-handexperienceofwhatitmeanstobeachildmade(2)

______

(home)

bywarasthekeynotespeakeratthe"DinnerforPeace"(3)

______

(host)

bytheStudentAssociationfortheDevelopmentofArabCulturalAwarenesslastSaturday.About250guestsattendedthedinner,theproceeds(收益)of(4)

______willgotoeducationforchildrenaffectedbytheMiddleEasternrefugeecrisis."Childrendidnotcreatethisconflict,(5)

______theyareitsgreatestvictims,"saidAlanoudAlzaid,thegroup'spresident,whogavetheopeningspeechatthedinner."Tonightwehaveraisedroughly

$3,000inprofit,whichmeansover1,000childrencangettheeducationtheydeserve,"hesaid."(6)

______you,tonightwouldnothavebeenpossible."(7)______(entertain)

theaudience,theYellowJacketskickedthenightoffwitha(8)______(select)

oflivelysongs.TheSihirbelly(肚皮)

dancinggroupalsoperformed,withprideandauthorityintheircostumesofshininggoldandbrightcoralcolors."We(9)______(plan)

thisfortwomonthsnow.Itfeelswonderfultoseesuchanamazingturnout.Itbringsbackthehumanelement,makingyourememberthatwe'reallthesame."saidGabbyStillman,an(10)______(eleven)

grader.Onthewhole,thedinnerwasasuccess.Theaudiencewasalsofullofpraise.1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()6.()7.()8.()9.()10.()(十九)AccordingtoXinhuaNewsAgency,thePalaceMuseumandHuaweisignedastrategiccooperationagreementonMarch15.Thetwosideswillsetanexample

(1)

5Gapplication.ThePalaceMuseumreceivedmorethan17millionvisitorsin2018,

(2)

(make)itthemostvisitedmuseumintheworld.Inthepast20years,anofficeinformationnetworkcoveringthewholemuseum

(3)

(build)gradually.ThemuseumhasdevelopedanAppthatprovidesanin-depth

(4)

(explain)ofculturalrelicinformationandculturalservices.Also,themuseumhasresearchontheapplicationofVR,AR,Alandother

(5)

(technique)inmuseums.

(6)

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(accelerate)theintelligentconstructionofthePalaceMuseum."The600-year-oldPalaceMuseumhasneverbeensoclosetoscienceandtechnology."ShanJixiangsaid

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(proud),directorofthePalaceMuseum.Shansharedmanyideasaboutthe5GPalaceMuseum.Withthehelpofadvancedtechnology,

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