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  • 1、The audience waited in (期待的) silence before the winner was announced. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 2、Despite hundreds of (失败), they finally came across a promising chemical. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 3、Finally, she had to (承认) that she had made a mistake. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 4、AI technology e students to receive personalized learning support. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 5、The 50-kilometer hiking event aims to raise public a of health. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 6、Wind energy is an effective s to our growing electricity needs. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 7、I a Yuan Longping for his contributions to rice production. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 8、I'm fed up with this type of meeting.
    A、tired of B、absent from C、interested in D、crazy about
  • 9、The movie's plot glued the kids to their seats.
    A、motivated the kids B、scared the kids C、raised the kids' spirits D、held the kids' attention
  • 10、We need to brush up on subject notes after class.
    A、review B、share C、discuss D、complete
  • 11、She came over and told him about the news in a whisper.
    A、in a hurry B、in a playful way C、in a clear way D、in a low voice
  • 12、The speaker ultimately failed the audience.
    A、fooled the audience B、confused the audience C、let the audience down D、made the audience laugh
  • 13、Hearing the news, he stood on the edge of anger.
    A、felt disappointed B、tried to hide his anger C、was about to get angry D、controlled his emotion
  • 14、I need to be able to read, so that I can expose ourselves to new things.
    A、take charge of B、take advantage of C、look forward to D、introduce myself to
  • 15、She ignored his comment and continued speaking.
    A、wrote down B、paid no attention to C、got angry at D、laughed at
  • 16、My smartphone was beyond repair after falling into the swimming pool.
    A、under repair B、in need of repair C、impossible to fix D、expensive to fix
  • 17、He didn't approach the front door at once.
    A、take notice of B、get close to C、knock on D、push against
  • 18、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

    The Maritime Silk Road played a key role in the history of trade in China's Jiangsu Province. It used to be a major path for transporting salt, which greatly contributed to the wealth and economic (经济的) (develop) of this region.

    But the movement goods along the Road is only part of its story. Today, in Yancheng City, this remarkable ocean highway also (play) host to endangered birds like cranes, egrets, and spoon-billed sandpipers. The city is home to the Yellow Sea wetlands, serve as an international port — not for ships, for migratory (迁徙的) birds. These global travelers stop in the wetlands (rest) and feed on the animals and plants (find) there before continuing their long journeys.

    At Yancheng National Nature Reserve, miles of vast salt wetlands and tidal flats (潮滩) offer (end) opportunities for discovery, (make) it an attractive destination for birdwatchers and those who enjoy the peace and quiet of open nature. These unique environments (recognize) as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 2019.

  • 19、​​​​​​​Eight-year-old Emerson Bayse had a strong desire for pickles (泡菜) while awaiting a heart transplant. It was common for patients like her on a controlled intake of water to develop a taste for salty foods.1, the staff at Boston Children's Hospital took her2 seriously and sent Chef Sarah Bryce to put together a "pickle party" in Emerson's hospital room.

    Bryce was once a3 at Boston Children's. She clearly remembered the care she received from the staff and was4 to give back. Today, she makes special meals kids really want. "It sounds simple to get a child to eat something, but it really can be a huge5," said Bryce.

    After6 Emerson's doctor to ensure that the7 would be safe for the child, Bryce asked Emerson if she'd like to make pickles together. Emerson's eyes8 and she was like, "We can do that?" Then, Bryce brought all the things needed directly to Emerson's room. Together, they followed the9 and made seven kinds of pickles, which were later served to the staff and visitors who10. By the end of the pickle party, all the pickles were11.

    Allison Bayse, Emerson's mother, said, "They're so12. Once they know what the kids are interested in, they just go with that13. They've made Emerson's experience at the hospital feel normal."

    Emerson hasn't let her14 get in the way of having fun. During her hospital stay, she got other patients and hospital staff involved in her activities. "She's15 these adults' care and trying to give it back to the other kids here," said Allison.

    (1)
    A 、Undoubtedly B 、Supposedly C 、Fortunately D 、Similarly
    (2)
    A 、wish B 、plan C 、disease D 、party
    (3)
    A 、nurse B 、doctor C 、cook D 、patient
    (4)
    A 、inspired B 、advised C 、required D 、allowed
    (5)
    A 、difference B 、surprise C 、moment D 、idea
    (6)
    A 、sending for B 、checking with C 、helping D 、reminding
    (7)
    A 、treatment B 、food C 、operation D 、room
    (8)
    A 、rolled B 、dropped C 、shifted D 、widened
    (9)
    A 、example B 、sign C 、recipe D 、schedule
    (10)
    A 、took over B 、took care C 、stopped by D 、moved out
    (11)
    A 、gone B 、prepared C 、packaged D 、praised
    (12)
    A 、creative B 、flexible C 、brave D 、supportive
    (13)
    A 、method B 、idea C 、choice D 、experience
    (14)
    A 、disability B 、condition C 、doubt D 、dream
    (15)
    A 、expecting B 、requiring C 、modeling D 、missing
  • 20、​​​​​​​Teenagers are well-known for wanting to sleep in and stay up late. This isn't just a matter of preference — it's a biological necessity. However, early school start times affect their natural sleep patterns and prevent them getting enough sleep. And there is no shortage of benefits that come with it.

    When teenagers get enough rest, they are more attentive and prepared for learning. Rested students tend to earn higher grades in tests. Sleep helps them memorize what was learned throughout the day. When teenagers have a good sleep schedule, they can reason clearly and solve problems more easily. This can result in overall academic performance improvement.

    While asleep, the body carries out important functions like building muscle and strengthening the immune system. Teenagers with enough sleep because of later school start times are less likely to fall ill and can recover faster from any health issues they may face.

    Sleep plays a key role in maintaining mental health, too. When the first period begins at later times, teenagers can get the rest they need to manage their emotions better. Well-rested teens are generally happier and more emotionally stable. Enough sleep can reduce the likelihood of mood swings and help teens maintain a positive outlook on life.

    Research has also found that later school start times bring many other benefits, such as better social relationships and more engagement in after-class activities. School schedules that meet the biological needs of teenagers can lead to healthier, happier, and more successful students.

    A. The reason is simple.

    B. Here are a few benefits.

    C. They are a practical step toward better education.

    D. Getting sleep is also important for teenagers' physical health.

    E. Therefore, it is time for school to offer mental health support.

    F. That's why many experts are calling for later school start times.

    G. They are better equipped to deal with the pressures of school life.

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