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1、 the cold, black-and-white photos of that time period, his paintings are full light, shadow, colour and life.
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2、 The emphasis increasingly shifted from religious themes people and the world around us.
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3、 They began to adopt a more humanistic attitude life.
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4、 As a result, painters concentrated less religious themes.
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5、 His paintings are set apart others by their realistic human faces.
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6、 This began to change in the 13th century Giotto di Bondone.
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7、 Thus, artists were not interested painting realistic scenes.
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8、 In recent years, they have sought (guarantee) the food supply by buying farmland abroad.
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9、 He got a good mark in the test, (rank) first in his class.
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10、 Monet loved to use his gardens as his to convey the impression that they gave him. (subject)
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11、 They are trying their best to make the (client) demands met.
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12、 This teaching method (emerge) in the late 1970s and has been popular with teachers and students.
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13、 The masks (purchase) online helped his family go through the hard period.
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14、 Some (influence) doctors have predicted that humans will invent a cure for the virus sooner or later.
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15、 So far, nobody has known (precise) where the virus came from.
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16、 We have to face the that he doesn't know how that painted the world. (realistic)
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17、 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。
It was a beautiful sunny morning in early summer, when the world seemed full of sunlight and new green leaves. I was in a good mood as my parents had just given me $300 for my daily expenses during the week that they would be away in Mexico to visit my mother's sick grandfather. I was extremely overjoyed, thinking hard about the things I could do with the money. If I survived on bread and butter the whole week, I would have an unexpected windfall of $ 200 to buy the latest Kobe Bryant basketball shoes! What a terrific idea!
As usual, the physical education class was thrilling. I felt most at case on the basketball court. After playing several fierce games, I could hardly catch my breath as I headed back towards the classroom, sweaty and exhausted. When I entered, I found my classmates gathered around Steven's desk as he searched through his books and some other personal items anxiously. Steven had always been popular. Not only was he intelligent and well-mannered, but he also came from a well-off family. And he shared everything he had with us.
Right away, I learned Steven had lost the money he would donate to a children's welfare institute that afternoon. Then I informed Miss Jones, the class teacher. She rushed over immediately and organized a search around the classroom. We stood by our desks and emptied the contents of our schoolbags onto the desk for inspection.
It was my turn. As Miss Jones took out the $ 300 from my wallet, the class fell into a shock. I didn't know the amount lost was exactly $ 300 until then. I kept proving my innocence, but in vain. Miss Jones confiscated (没收) the $ 300 and decided I was getting kicked out of the school. I stayed home alone the whole week, living only on bread. I felt wronged, angry, and loss of self-esteem.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Finally, myparents returned home and talked with me.
Miss Jones had just accepted my parents' advice when Steven came
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18、 假定你是校英语俱乐部部长李华。近期俱乐部计划面向全校学生招募新会员,请你代表俱乐部用英语写一封招新倡议书,内容包括:
1. 俱乐部的宗旨;
2. 会员需具备的条件;
3. 报名方式及截止日期。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节, 使行文连贯。
Dear fellow students,
The English Club
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19、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Students at an elementary school in California, with the help of their art teacher, created a telephone hotline that people can call to get 1 advice from kids during difficult times. In just days, the hotline began getting thousands of calls an hour.
Jessica Martin, who teaches art at West Side School in Healdsburg, California, 2 her students just might have the magic words needed to bring 3 to people in these difficult times. "To hear the pure 4 from kids is extremely comforting," she says.
The project was called "PepToc". Actually, they called it "Pep Talk" (鼓励话语) first.. But when Ms. Martin's 6-year-old son drew an advertisement for the hotline and 5 it "PepToc", they 6 they liked that even better.
The hotline is 7 in English and Spanish. It offers the happy voices of 8 of different ages sharing positive messages. For example, by pressing 3, you can 9 a group of kindergartners saying together, "You can do it! Keep trying! Don't give up!" Pressing 4 10 the sounds of children giggling and laughing—a sound certain to bring a 11 to anyone's face. Pressing 1 12 ideas for people who are "feeling mad, frustrated, or 13 " Helpful suggestions include "punch your pillow", or "go get a cookie". Pressing2 results in "words of 14 and life advice". This includes messages like "The 15 is a better place with you in it."
(1)A 、 reasonable B 、 rare C 、 mysterious D 、 cheerful(2)A 、 thought B 、 complained C 、 declared D 、 insisted(3)A 、 wealth B 、 attention C 、 calm D 、 luck(4)A 、 comment B 、 joy C 、 praise D 、 mind(5)A 、 pronounced B 、 typed C 、 spelled D 、 drew(6)A 、 decided B 、 learned C 、 changed D 、 assumed(7)A 、 spoken B 、 memorable C 、 popular D 、 available(8)A 、 callers B 、 children C 、 artists D 、 operators(9)A 、 witness B 、 suggest C 、 catch D 、 hear(10)A 、 generates B 、 records C 、 analyzes D 、 breaks(11)A 、 mark B 、 wrinkle C 、 smile D 、 tear(12)A 、 brings up B 、 laughs at C 、 gives away D 、 turn to(13)A 、 distracted B 、 content C 、 peaceful D 、 nervous(14)A 、 management B 、 encouragement C 、 judgement D 、 argument(15)A 、 hotline B 、 world C 、 school D 、 street -
20、阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to think outside the box
Being open to dissenting(持异议的)opinions is not the only way to think outside the box. .
A break in our everyday life may provide the force needed to shift the direction of our thinking. So we can change environments. , for example, reorganizing our desk or taking a new route to work. However, for others , bigger changes such as a new job or a marriage are required,
A famous concept is approaching routine situations as if we met or saw them for the first time. In other words, we should look at them as if we'd never seen them. For instance, when we brush our teeth, take a moment to look at the toothbrush as if we never laid eyes on such an object and noticed its color and shape. Think about the flavor of the toothpaste and notice how our mouth feels as we move the brush back and forth.
. The mere presence of a group of people with diverse experiences, views and backgrounds in our everyday life creates an atmosphere in which people can better respond to change. Why? Because they are key drivers of the development of new ideas and solutions.
Unlike negative emotions (情感)that cause specific reactions(for example fear drives us to flee) ,positive emotions help us broaden our attention, explore our environment, and open ourselves to absorbing information.
. They can be those that are going well or for which we are grateful. This shifting — into — positivity process will automatically brighten our mood—and free our brain.
A. It's also helpful to seek for the difference
B. For some people, small changes might work
C. We should show respect for different cultures too
D. Some small techniques could help broaden the way we think
E. Take a few moments to think about the beautiful things in our life
F Positive emotions play an important part in unfreezing our thinking
G. "Beginners' mind" allows us to remain open to experiences despite any knowledge we may have