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【二轮专题练】(三)完形填空专项AHowtoAvoidtheCoronavirus?WashYourHands. AsaNewYorkTimescorrespondentinChina,I1theSARSoutbreakin2002and2003duringwhicha2coronaviruswasfirstdetectedinGuangdong.Mytwochildrenattended3schoolinBeijingthroughouttheoutbreak. TheInternationalSchoolofBeijing,wheremychildrenwere4,wasoneofthefewinthecapitalthatstayed5throughouttheSARSoutbreak. Theschool6abunchofsimpleprecautionary7:asternnotetoparents8themnottosendachildto9whowassickandwarningthemthatstudentswouldbe10forfeverswithearthermometers(耳温枪)attheschooldoor.Therewasno11offoodatlunch.Theteacherledthekidsin12handwashingthroughoutthedayatclassroom13,whilesingingaprolonged“handwashingsong”to14theydidmorethanacursory(马虎)passunderthetapwithwateronly. Withthoseprecautions15,Iobservedsomethingofapublic16miracle:NotonlydidnochildgetSARS,butitseemednostudentwassickwithanythingatallfor17onend. TheWorldHealthOrganization18theSARSoutbreakcontainedinJuly2003.But,oh,those19persisted.Thebestfirst-linedefensesagainstSARSorthenovelcoronavirusormostanyvirusatallaretheonesthatGrandmaand20taughtus,afterall.1.A.witnessed B.covered C.interviewed D.experienced2.A.new B.latest C.novel D.strange3.A.middle B.high C.elementary D.kindergarten4.A.patients B.partners C.classmates D.students5.A.open B.close C.lock D.control6.A.organized B.instituted C.founded D.arranged7.A.laws B.policies C.agreements D.notices8.A.urged B.persuading C.warning D.reminding9.A.hospital B.park C.school D.clinic10.A.screened B.measured C.estimated D.figured11.A.sharing B.robbing C.eating D.throwing12.A.always B.frequent C.occasion D.time13.A.desks B.chairs C.pipes D.sinks14.A.forced B.reminded C.ensure D.encouraged15.A.inplace B.inpower C.inorder D.inneed16.A.behavior B.health C.study D.life17.A.months B.days C.years D.hours18.A.told B.announced C.reported D.declared19.A.hobbies B.interests C.habits D.characters20.A.commonground B.commonproperty C.incommon D.commonsenseBForyearsChina’sHainanprovincehasbeendevelopingitstourismindustry,withthekey

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madebycentralauthoritiesthataimstoturntheislandintoaninternationaltouristdestination.Hainan’stourismindustryhasgrown

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,butit’ssufferedfrom

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iscalled“growingpains”.DuringtheSpringFestivalof2018,thousandsofholidaymakersreturninghomewerestuckina

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trafficjamontheisland.InordertodevelopHainanintoaninternational

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oftourismandconsumption,thegovernmentwill

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theduty-freepolicyto

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sales.Inthefuture,thespecial-trainedpoliceinHainanwillequip

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withmorehigh-techdevicestoquickly

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toemergencies,tomonitortouristsitesandtotranslate.Policeofficersarealsobeingtrained

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foreignlanguagesto

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thelanguagebarrierandbetterhelp

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tourists.Theprovinceisalsoseekingcreativewaystoattracttouristsbyofferingthemdiverseandexclusive

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.Forinstance,

luxuryhotelsandvacationvillagesare

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culturalandeducationalprogramstoaccommodation,

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somewhatreflectsHainan’sambitiontoturnitselfintotheDubaiofChina.Chinaalsoplanstofurtherextendtheoffshoreduty-freeshopping

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inHainantocoveralloutboundtourists.Hainanhasalreadyhadoneoftheworld’s

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duty-freeshoppingcentersandit’snowthefourthislandintheworldtopilotthepolicy.ThegovernmentwantsHainantowelcomemoreglobalinvestors,

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afreetradezoneby2020andafreetradeportby2025.InSanya,thePhoenixIslandInternationalCruisePortbeingupgradediswelcominga(n)

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numberofpeopleinternationallyandthe

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canlookforwardtoabrightfuture.1.A.problem B.decision C.introduction D.comment

2.A.rapidly B.normally C.fortunately D.slowly

3.A.why B.how C.that D.what

4.A.complicated B.strong C.disordered D.extraordinary

5.A.center B.institution C.organization D.trade

6.A.lookup B.takeup C.openup D.putup

7.A.welcome B.control C.decrease D.boost

8.A.ourselves B.themselves C.yourselves D.itself

9.A.devote B.answer C.respond D.relate

10.A.in B.with C.by D.over

11.A.debate B.overcome C.defeat D.challenge

12.A.native B.suburban C.rural D.overseas

13.A.knowledge B.feelings C.experiences D.hotels

14.A.introducing B.borrowing C.taking D.copying

15.A.what B.that C.which D.where

16.A.rules B.convenience C.tax D.policy

17.A.smallest B.largest C.longest D.simplest

18.A.dreaming B.recognizing C.lasting D.becoming

19.A.following B.increasing C.decreasing D.changing

20.A.island B.land C.lake D.oceanCAsisknowntoall,moststoriesofkindnessdonotbeginwithformerlydrug-addictedcelebrity(名人)badboys.

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does.Whenthis

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tookplace,Iwasaccompanyingmygrandmotheratahugegardenparty.

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,RobertDowneyJr.,inanicecream-coloredsuit,camein.IpointedoutthisbigmoviestartoGrandma

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,butshewasfarmoreinterestedinpilingherpaperplatewithcheese.Asmy80-year-oldgrandmotherroseforthe

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aftertheparty,shefellintoawheelchairrampnearby.Thesharpramp

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herlegopenanditwasbleeding.Ishouldhavequicklytakencontrolofthe

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—butduetomybloodfaint,Ididn’t.Luckily,RobertDowneyJr.

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.Hecalledanambulanceimmediately,andaskedsomeoneto

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ablanket.Hetookoffhissuitand

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hissuitaroundherleg.Thecreamcolorturneddarkred.Robertsurelyknewhowtospeaktoher,

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,distracther.Hestayedwithmygrandmotheruntiltheambulancecame,

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herhandandtellinghershewasbreakinghis

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byleavingsoearly.Ihurriedintotheambulancewithoutaword,feelingtooshytothankhim.Some15yearsafterthatgardenparty,andfiveyearssincehe’dbeensetfreefromprisonforpossessionofdrugsinhiscar,Icameacross

Robertinafancyrestaurant.Iwas

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torespectpeople’sprivacyandnever

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someonehavingameal.Butonthisday,Idecidedto

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thecode.“Idon’thaveany

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ifyourememberthis...”andItoldhimthestory.“IjustwantedtotellyouthatitwassimplythekindestactI’veever

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.”It’snevertoo

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toexpressourappreciationforkindnesswhichliesineveryone,evenacelebritybadboy.

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,appreciationitselfisasortofkindness.1.A.Mine B.His C.Hers D.Yours

2.A.party B.kindness C.accident D.story

3.A.Slowly B.Expectedly C.Suddenly D.Interestingly

4.A.excitedly B.surprisingly C.fortunately D.successfully

5.A.garden B.wheelchair C.star D.exit

6.A.tore B.broke C.cut D.pushed

7.A.situation B.blood C.crowd D.injury

8.A.gotacross B.turnedup C.gotready D.calmeddown

9.A.buy B.rent C.lend D.fetch

10.A.tied B.covered C.placed D.pulled

11.A.instead B.forexample C.otherwise D.orrather

12.A.shaking B.waving C.holding D.pressing

13.A.schedule B.heart C.promise D.mind

14.A.persuaded B.born C.raised D.forced

15.A.bother B.talkto C.stareat D.upset

16.A.abandon B.set C.follow D.improve

17.A.idea B.trouble C.doubt D.interest

18.A.calledfor B.witnessed C.heardof D.performed

19.A.embarrassing B.careful C.late D.strange

20.A.However B.Afterall C.Therefore D.OnthecontraryDAsweallknow“Thehandthatrocksthecradlerulestheworld.”and“1everysuccessfulmanthereisawoman.”Boththese2meanthesamethings.Menrulethe3,buttheirwivesrulethem.

Chinesepeopleandotherforeignersoftensay,4oftheAmericanwomenlikemakingtheirhusbandsandsonssuccessful,butsomeofthemwant5forthemselves.Theywantgood6.Whentheyworktheywantto7betterpaid.Theywanttobeas8asmen.

Inthe1960s,theAmericanwomen’sliberation9wasstartedbywomenwhodon’twantto10behindsuccessfulmen.Theywanttostandbesidethem,withthesame11forsuccess.Theydon’twanttobetoldthatcertainjobsor12areclosedtothem.Theyrefusedtoworksidebysidewithmenwhodothe13workforhigherpay.

InAmerica,aliberationwomanmustbe14ofbeingawomanandhaveconfidenceinherself.Ifsomebodysaystoher,“Youhavecomealong15,baby”,shewill16andanswer,“Notnearlyas17asIamgoingtogo,baby.”

Ontheotherhand,thismovementisquite18andmanyAmericanwomendonotagree.19ithasalreadymadesomeimportant20inwomen’slives.

1.A.Before B.Beside C.Behind D.Near

2.A.writings B.words C.letters D.sayings

3.A.family B.world C.earth D.society

4.A.most B.few C.all D.none

5.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything

6.A.jobs B.clothes C.food D.houses

7.A.have B.make C.receive D.be

8.A.good B.successful C.wonderful D.much

9.A.activity B.affairs C.movement D.incident

10.A.cooperate B.work C.help D.stand

11.A.work B.job C.position D.chance

12.A.offices B.schools C.shops D.places

13.A.better B.same C.less D.important

14.A.tired B.afraid C.proud D.fond

15.A.place B.walk C.way D.journey

16.A.smile B.cry C.sob D.laugh

17.A.long B.far C.soon D.much

18.A.new B.good C.important D.pleasing

19.A.So B.And C.But D.Or

20.A.progress B.improvement C.decisions D.changesEFrommyearlycareerasadoctorandnowasanauthorandleadershipexpert,Ihelppeoplelearnaboutthepowerandhappinessthatcomewiththecorrectmindset(心态).Toteachthismindset,Ifirstteachpeopletheeffectofmakingexcuses,whichwill

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themtobelievetheexternal(外部的)false

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andkeepthemfromsteppingintothepowertheyhaveto

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happinessandsuccess.Takemeandmy

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toloseweightforexample.WhenIwas25,Iweighed150pounds.Tomakethe

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ofmyweightbecomesmaller,IseeminglydidwhateverIcouldinafewmonths,butI

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sawgoodresults.SoIstartedwhole-heartedlybelievingIhadathyroid(甲状腺)problem.LaterIwenttomydoctor,andshe

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aseriesoftestscarefully.Thenshesharedwithmethe

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newsthatmythyroidwasperfectly

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.Whileshewasexcited,Iwasabit

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.Yousee,I’dtoldmyselfthatIhaddone

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Icouldtoloseweight.Butonlywhenmydoctorhelpedmeaccurately

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myhabitsdidIrealizethatIwasonlymakingahalf-hearted

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.Iwasdietingfrommorninguntilafternoon,however,after3pm,I

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myselfsomechocolateformy“hardexercise”.Ididn’tmakeenoughtoloseweight,

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Iwronglycontributedittoamedical

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.Alotofusliveourlivesinthesameway.We

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seeexternalinexactreasonsandbelieveourhalf-heartedeffortswerereal.Weshould

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makingexcusesandchangeourmindsettoliveactivelyinreality.NowIhave

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mymistakeandIlookslim.Youshouldalso

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toturnyourexcusesintogoodresults.1.A.warn B.inform C.cause D.invite

2.A.lessons B.methods C.events D.phenomena

3.A.create B.believe C.recover D.ignore

4.A.choice B.curiosity C.desire D.response

5.A.effect B.improvement C.standard D.number

6.A.fairly B.hardly C.mainly D.partly

7.A.found B.confirmed C.ran D.designed

8.A.great B.strange C.ridiculous D.false

9.A.unusual B.painful C.serious D.healthy

10.A.pleased B.depressed C.shocked D.scared

11.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing

12.A.analyze B.change C.form D.develop

13.A.task B.project C.decision D.attempt

14.A.brought B.bought C.rewarded D.offered

15.A.for B.but C.or D.as

16.A.problem B.treatment C.accident D.skill

17.A.even B.only C.yet D.also

18.A.takeawayfrom B.takeupwith C.getoutof

D.getridof

19.A.made B.corrected C.repeated D.acknowledged

20.A.learn B.agree C.afford D.promiseFExpertssayboredomisgoodforkids.Itforcesthemtobecreative,

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theirimaginationsandhelpsthemdiscovernewthings.A(n)

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inpointis13-year-oldLukeHillfromDubuque,Iowa.Lukewas

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ofplayingvideogamesandridinghisbike,sohedecidedtobuildatinyhouseinhisbackyardinstead.Hemademoneyfromcuttinglawnsand

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exchangedsomeservices,suchasgainingthehelpofanelectricalengineer

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sweepinghisgarage.Lukealso

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sparematerialsfromhisgrandmother’shouseandother

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materialsfromhisneighborsforsomeofthewindowsandthedoor.The89-square-foothomecost$1,500tobuildand

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18months.Insidethere’sakitchenette,abacksittingroom,atableandamounted(安装好的)TV,andanupstairsbedroomcanbeeasily

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bystairway.AlthoughLukedidthe

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andlearnedhowtodoallthework,hehadhisfather’s

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throughouttheproject.GregHillwasveryhappythathissonlearnedtostayon

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anddealwithgrown-ups.

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,hehadsomesimpleruleswhenLuke

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thehouse:“You

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themoney.Youbuildit.An

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