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1.(2023新高考I卷)Toeatone,youhavetodecidewhether(bite)asmallholeinitfirst,

releasingthestreamandriskingaspill(溢出),ortoputthewholedumplinginyourmouth,lettingthe

hotsoupexplodeonyourtongue.

2.(2023新高考I卷)Shanghaimaybethe39(recognize)homeofthesoupdumplingsbutfood

historianswillactuallypointyoutotheneighboringcanaltownofNanxiangasXiaolonghao's

birthplace.

3.(2023新高考I卷)Nanxiangaside,thebestXiaolongbaohaveafineskin,allowingthem41(lift)

outofthesteamerbasketwithoutallowingthemtearingorspillinganyoftheircontents.

4.(2023新高考I卷)NomatterwhereIbuythem,onesteamerisrarelyenough,yettwoseemsgreedy,

soIamalwaysleft45(want)morenexttime.

5.(2023新高考II卷)Theytalktothefloodofinternationaltouristsandto40(visit)Chinese

zookeeperswhooftencometocheckonthepandas,whichareonloanfromChina.

6.(2023全国甲卷)Forthousandsofyears,peoplehavetoldfables(MW)61(teach)alessonorto

passonwisdom.

7(2023全国甲卷)"TherewasonceatownintheheartofAmerica,wherealllifeseemedtoenjoy

peacefulexistencewithissurroundings/herfablebegins,(borrow)somefamiliarwordsfrom

manyage-oldfables.

8.(2023全国甲卷)Behindthesimplestyle,however;isaseriousmessage66(intend)for

everyone.

9.(2023全国乙卷)FromBuddhisttemplestomuseums,narrowhutongtoroyalpalaces,itishometo

morethan3,000yearsofglorioushistoryevendowntoitslayout,withthecitykeepingits

carefully(build)systemofringroads.

10.(2023全国乙卷)66(visit)severaltimesoverthelast10years,Iwasamazedbytheco-existence

ofoldandnew,andhowacitywasabletokeepsucharichheritage(遗产)whileconstantlygrowing.

11.(2023全国乙卷)Asaphotographer,Ihavespentthelasttwoyears68(record)everythingI

discovered.

1.(2022新高考I卷)(cover)anareaaboutthreetimesthesizeofYellowstoneNational

Park,theGPNPwillbeoneofthefirstnationalparksinthecountry.

2.(2022新高考I卷)Theplanwillextendprotectiontoasignificantnumberofareasthatwere

previouslyunprotected,bringingmanyoftheexistingprotectedareasforgiantpandasunderone

authority(increase)effectivenessandreduceinconsistenciesinmanagement.

3.(2022新高考II卷)Whenhesawayoungchildhangingfromasixth-floorapartmentbalcony(阳台),

Henryranonehundredmetres,jumpedovera1.2-metrefence,andheldouthisarmstocatchthe

(fall)child.

4.(2022新高考II卷)Hepushedachairontothebalcony,andclimbedup(see)them.

5.(2022全国甲卷)Avisually-challengedmanfromBeijingrecentlyhiked(徒步)40daystoXi'an,asa

firststep(journey)theBeltandRoadroute(路线)byfoot.

6.(2022全国甲卷)InspiredbytheBeltandRoadForumforInternationalCooperation

(hold)inBeijing,Caodecidedtocovertheroutebyhikingasatribute(致敬)tothe

ancientSilkRoad.

7.(2022全国甲卷)Heflew4,700kilometersfromXi'antoKashgaronSept.20,(plan)to

hikebacktoXi'aninfivemonths.

8.(2022全国乙卷)(strengthen)theconnectionwithyoungpeople,theeventincludeda

numberofpublicpromotionalactivitiesonsocialmedia,(invite)twenty-ninetea

professionalsfromaroundtheworldtohavethirty-sixhoursofuninterruptedlivebroadcasts.

1.(2021新高考I卷)Butthat'shownatureis—alwaysleavingus(astonish).

2.(2021全国II卷)1wasupsettolearnthatmanyseaanimalseatplasticgarbage,(think)itis

food.

3.(2021全国II卷)Idecidedtodosomething(educate)peopleaboutthisproblem.

4.(2021全国II卷)Iwasso(excite)whenhewrotebacktome.

5.(2021全国甲卷)Itispossible(walk)orbiketheentire14kilometers.

6.(2021全国甲卷)After(spend)sometimelookingatallthedefensiveequipmentatthe

wall,wedecideditwastimeforsomeaction.

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7.(2021全国乙卷)Minimizetheimpactof(visit)theplace.

8.(2021全国乙卷)Accommodationsaim(have)alowimpactonthenaturalenvironment.

1.Hewasselected(attend)pilottraining.

2.Thedesire(explore)theuniverseneverdied.

3.Youwouldhavetowaitalongtimetoget(pay).

4.Mr.Smithwasthefirst(leave)onSeptember10th.

5.Theoldmanescape(hurt)bythebearfinally.

6.Pleasedon'tforget(turn)offallthelightsintheclassroomwhenyouleave.

7.Anothertraditionistohavetheirphotographs(take).

8.Hewon/tlikesuchquestions(discuss)atthemeeting.

9.Youshouldmakeyourself(hear)whenspeaking.

10.Sheswungtheporkinherhand(attract)thelion'sattention.

11.Wefoundhim(lie)onabench,withhiseyesfixedonakiteinthesky.

12.Hisproposalisthatanew(track)systembedeveloped.

13.TheOlympicGames,first(play)in776BC,didnotincludewomenplayersuntil1912.

14.Hecomeshomelateeveryevening,(make)hiswifeveryangry.

15.WhenIwalkedintotheoffice,Isawagirl(use)mycomputer.

16.Didyouaccepttheinvitation(give)bythetourguide?

17.MissLinsuggestedus(adopt)amoreimaginativeapproachtoessaywriting.

18.Inourcitylibrary,therearesomanygreatbooksontopics(range)fromphysicstosocial

society.

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19.Sheisasmartgirlwhohastheability(organize)theclasswell.

20.Thephoto(attach)tomyapplicationformismyfavourite.

21.Everyindividualhasarole(play)inenvironmentalprotection.

22.Therewasaseriousincident(involve)agroupofyouths.

23.ItissaidthatBenjaminFranklinraisedthekitewithapieceofstring(tie)toit.

24.Sheisamodelandperformanceartist(devote)topromotingoceanconservation.

25.Childrenarenotpermitted(enter)thestadiumunlessaccompaniedbyadults.

26.(face)withwhatmaybehismostimpossiblemissionyet,Huntgetstogetherhisteamandjoins

forceswithlisaFaust,afemaleformerBritishsecretagent.

27.Withalotofdifficultfinancialproblems(settle),thetopleadersinthecompanyfeltlikeacat

onhotbricks.

28.Whatdoyouenjoy(spend)thisweekend?

29.Avisittoahealthcareprofessionalisagreatchance(educate)yourchildonthepotential

risksofe-cigaretteuse.

30.(build)in1937,DuaneLibrarytodayhousesmorethan400,000booksandboundperiodicals.

31.Look,thosecandidatescurrently(interview)intheofficearestudentsfromdifferenttop

universities.

32.TenstudentshavebeendisqualifiedfromHarvardUniversityafterpostingimproperfacial

expressionsinachatgroup,ajournalist(involve)inthisongoingcaseclaimed.

33.Withthesummervacation(approach),childrenareeagertoexplorenature.

34.(hear)thatshetorealltheimportantdocumentsintopieces,thebosswasveryangry.

35.(inspire)bythe100-yenshopsinJapanandsimilarretailconceptsinWesterncountries,

ChineseentrepreneurYeGuofuandJapanesedesignerMiyakeJunyafoundedMINISOin2013.

36.Inthismodernera,memes(表‘情包)havebuiltstrongconnectionsbetweenstrangersonthe

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internet,(enable)themtoexpresstheirfeelingsandtospreadlaughterinaneasilyaccessible

way.

37.Itisreportedthatall190countriesandeconomies,(participate)inthealliance,willbeable

toaccessvaccinesduringthefirsthalfofthisyear.

38.Thankstotheeaseofreal-timecommunicationinthedigitalage,manyyoungandskilledpeople

starttoturntoonlineplatforms,(work)independentlyascontractorsandconsultantsratherthan

lookingforpermanentemployment.

39.Chinesestudents,often(come)outfirstinPISAtests,areexpectedtohaveagreat

potentialtoachievemorescientificbreakthroughsinthefuture.

40.Filetmignon(菲力牛抖F),widely(refer)toasthebestmeatofallsteakcuts,iscutfromthe

verytipofthetenderloin.

41.Withthelatesttechnology(apply)tosmartphones,eventhosewhobelievethemselvesto

beunattractivecanbecomeeasyontheeyewiththepushofabutton.

42.In2020,SouthKorearecordedmoredeathsthanbirthsforthefirsttimeever,(prompt)calls

foractiontorevivethecountry'sfallingbirthrate.

43.Costumedramashavealwaysbeenacontentious(有争议的)topicwhen(compare)with

otherTVdramas.

44.When(build)hisoriginalAppleprototype(原型)compute。Jobsencounteredashortageof

funds.

45.TheFrenchartistCharlesLevaI,better(know)asLevalet,createsthekindofartthatbrings

citiestolife.

46.Itannoysmetothinkwhata"perfect"imageofwomanhoodthemediapresent,andthatsomany

ofus,me(include),wanttoseparateourselvesfromwantingthoseideals.

47.Doyouseetheboy(question)bythepolicecurrently?Icannotbelievewhathashappenedto

him.

48.Therehasbeenadramaticriseinthenumberofextremeweathereventsoverthepast20

years,(cause)largelybyrisingglobaltemperatures,accordingtoanewreportfromthe

UnitedNations.

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49.Whydohumansprefersomesmellsoverothers?Onetheory,increasingly(support)by

experts,suggeststhatsmellpreferencesarelearned.

50.Aswellaslookingatexhibits,visitorscanplaywithcomputersimulations(模拟)andimagine

themselveslivingatadifferenttimeinhistoryor(walk)througharainforest.

51.IshowedthemIwasindependentby(wear)strangeclothes.

52.Whatmakesthedwellingsadmirableistheirabilityto/zaircondition“ahousewithout(use)

electricequipment.

53.Ittakesthemhundredsofyears(break)down.Manyofthesebagsendupintheocean

wherelargeronescantrapseacreatures,suchasturtlesanddolphins.

54.Throughtouch,theonethinggallerysignstellyounot(do).

55.Linda'smothersentherdaughteratextmessage,(congratulate)heronbeingelectedmonitor

again.

56.Thepaper,(write)inGerman,wassocomplextounderstandthatmanystudentschosetogive

up.

57.Totellthetruth,(compare)withothercompositionsintheclass,thisisoneofthebest.

58.After(inject)withthevaccine,youwillbelesslikelytosufferfromCOVID-19.

59.If(give)moretime,IcangetahighermathsmarkasIcanhaveasecondcheck.

60.Forthosepeople,climbingQomolangmaisanexperiencelikenoother,(make)somefeel

weakandothers,powerful.

61.Youarelikelytoendinfailureif(turn)adeafeartotheteachers/practicalsuggestions.

62.(see)hisfatherwasasleep,hewalkedoutoftheroomwithoutmakinganynoise.

63.Jacksonlookslikeanyotherbusinessman,(wear)asuitandcarryingabriefcase.

64.Healsosawhundredsofdelightedstudentswhohadturnedout(welcome)him.

65.Animals(raise)incrowdedspacesarelikelytogetsick.

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66.Hedidn'tmakethemistakeandavoided(make)afool.

67.Hespentthewholeday(catch)inthetrafficjambecauseoftheheavyfog.

68.Thehighway(join)thetwocitiesisexpectedtobeopenedtotrafficnextyear.

69.Hecannotbut(admit)hismistake.

70.Ratherthan(cause)problems,heisgoingtohelpus.

71.Alltheemployeesarewaiting(pay),butthecompanydoesn'thaveenoughmoney.

72.TheInternetmakesinformationsimple(find).

73.TheInternetallowsenthusiasts(unite)tosharetheirexcitementabouttrends,to

communicateandshareexperiences.

74.Manyadults(range)inagefrom50to70weretestedontheircognitiveabilitiesandtheir

physicalactivity.

75.Mechanicalpencilsaremoreconvenientthanyourtraditionalonesinthesensethattheynever

need(sharpen).

76.Thechildrenare(notblame)forwhathappenedyesterday.

77.(equip)withmuchknowledgeandexperience,Mr.Wangispopularwiththestudents.

78.Planningisthekey,notonlyto(track)yourprogress,buttoensuringthatyoucanfinish

yourtasksontime.

79.MrZhangdoeswhathecan(help)usimproveourEnglish.

80.(complete)theprojectasplanned,wewereallowedtwodaysofftohavearest.

81.ThePresidentappearedattheparty,(indicate)thathehadrecovered.

82.Asamanwithdisability,(make)hisdreamcometrueisnotaneasything.

83.Hisattitudeto(protect)thewildanimalsisveryfirm.

84.Don'tleavethetap(run)whenyouwashyourfaceandhands.

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