Unit 1 Living well
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
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?????? Many great basketball players had clever nicknames? (绰号), usually describing the player’s overall style on the court (球场). Below are some of the colorful nicknames among popular NBA players.
“Tiny”
???? Nate Archibald, at six feet one inch tall, was small for a basketball player. Still, Archibald used speed and his brains to control the court in the 14 seasons that he played in the NBA. Interestingly, his nickname originated off the court: he was named after his father, “Big Tiny”.
“Magic”
?????? Earvin Johnson was called “Magic” by a sportswriter who saw him playing basketball in one high school game. Johnson was a skillful player, often doing the unexpected, to the chagrin of his competitors and the delight of the audience. He also won a gold medal as part of the U.S. “Dream Team” in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
“The Mailman”
??? Karl Malone earned his nickname because on the court he delivered consistently. Malone spent most of his career with the Utah Jazz, gaining a reputation as one of the best power forwards of all time. He also won two Olympic gold medals, as part of the U.S.?“Dream Team” in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain and in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
“The Iceman”
?????? George Gervin made the most difficult shots look easy. He was also famous for keeping his cool in every game, playing in a?relaxed way under pressure. Gervin, who played most of his 14 years in the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs, was unequalled in many ways as a shooting guard.
21. Whose nickname has nothing to do with basketball?
A. Nate Archibald’s.????????????? B. Earvin Johnson’s.
C. Karl Malone’s.????????? D. George Gervin’s.
22. The underlined word “chagrin” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_____”.
A. amazement?????? ????????? B. annoyance
C. enthusiasm????? ??????????? D. impatience
23. Why was George Gervin called “The Iceman”?
A. He was always as cold as ice.
B. He had a glass of iced beer every day.
C. He didn’t get along well with his teammates.
D. He was always able to keep calm on the court.
24. The author’s purpose in writing the text is to _____.
A. uncover the secrets of NBA players’ success
B. talk about how to give others a lovely nickname
C. introduce some NBA players and their nicknames
D. show how to become an excellent basketball player
B
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?????? Did anyone ever greet you like this: “Kaltxì. Ngaru lu fpom srak?” Probably not. These words mean “Hello. Are you well?” in Na’vi. And there are more sentences like “Nga za’u ftu peseng? (Where do you come from?)”, “Fyape syaw fko ngar? (What are you called?)” and “Ngari solalew zìsìt apolpxay? (How old are you?)”.
?????? The story begins with the movie, Avatar. James Cameron was the director. For this movie, he invented a world called Pandora, in which beautiful plants and amazing animals and nine-foot-tall blue aliens were created. These aliens were the Na’vi people. Cameron wanted one more thing: a special language for the Na’vi.
?????? Soon Cameron created about 30 words, but they weren’t enough. He needed help with the project, so he asked Paul Frommer, a professor at the University of Southern California, who studies languages. First, Frommer thought about the sounds. He chose 20 consonants (辅音) and 7 vowels (元音). These are sounds in English, too. Next, he created rules of grammar. For example, in Na’vi, the word order is not important. Finally, he created a vocabulary of about 1,000 words. He finished the project in six months.
?????? Then Frommer taught Na’vi to the actors. They had special language classes. Frommer also recorded the Na’vi language. The actors listened to it on their iPods. He translated four songs from English to Na’vi, too. He helped the singers with the pronunciation. Soon the film crew (工作人员) started to speak in Na’vi. Sometimes someone made a mistake. Then other people laughed and said, “Skxawng!”
?????? Today many people are learning Na’vi. There are Na’vi websites, dictionaries, and fan groups. The fans create new words, and the language grows. The Na’vi language now has a life of its own.
25. What should you say if you want to know a Na’vi boy’s age?
A. Nga za’u ftu peseng??
B. Fyape syaw fko ngar?
C. Kaltxì. Ngaru lu fpom srak?
D. Ngari solalew zìsìt apolpxay?
26. We can infer from the text that Na’vi _____.
A. is totally different from English
B. may take the place of English in the near future
C. is actually a new, man-made language
D. is one of the languages spoken by the Na’vi people
27. “Skxawng!” is probably used to describe someone who is _____.
A. stupid ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? B. humorous
C. impolite?? ?????????????? D. modest
28. What does the author mainly tell us in the text?
A. The birth of a new language and its influence.
B. People’s opinions about the movie Avatar.
C. A language is always changing.
D. It is not easy to be an actor.
C
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?????? On January 27th, 2014, when Frank Almond, the concertmaster at Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, was nearing his car after a performance, he was shot down by a young guy. While Almond lay on the ground, that guy made away with .his violin. Luckily, the violin was recovered ten days later by the Milwaukee police.
?????? Almond’s violin, which dates back to 1715, was actually made by Antonio Stradivari — an Italian violin maker who lived in the 17th century and made nearly 1,000 violins in his lifetime. Around 650 of them still exist today and can fetch anywhere up to $5 million. This particular violin had many illustrious owners from Italian composer Giuseppe Tartini to Polish violinist Karol Lipinski who played it until 1861. Violins made by Antonio Stradivari are known for their richness and purity (纯净) of sound that are unmatched today.
?????? The present-day violin owes (将……归功于) its design to Andrea Amati (1505-1577), who is widely recognized as the inventor and the earliest recorded violin maker. Cremona, a city of northern Italy, was the birthplace and seat of violin-making for nearly three centuries. While Amati’s sons took over the business, it was his grandson Nicoló Amati who perfected the instrument.
?????? Antonio Stradivari’s early designs showed his training in the Amati workshops. During 1700-1725, known as his golden period, Stradivari improved on the soundbox design, and introduced an unusual deep red varnish (清漆), black edging, broad edges and wide corners. Until his very end, he watched over the final touches on every violin while his sons did the hard work of carving. Besides violins, there are a few cellos, violas and guitars to his credit.
?????? Another famous violin maker of Cremona was Giuseppe Guarneri whose grandfather was also a student worker in Nicoló Amati’s workshops. Guarneri’s creations are supposed to be even better both visually and in sound quality. Only a hundred survive today.
29. After the performance, Frank Almond _____.
A. made a phone call to his son
B. was introduced to a young man
C. couldn’t find his car any more
D. was attacked and lost his violin
30. What can we learn about Frank Almond’s violin?
A. It has a history of about 300 years.
B. It was made by Giuseppe Guarneri.
C. It was a birthday gift from his father.
D. It is in poor condition but sounds good.
31. According to the text, Andrea Amati _____.
A. felt very disappointed in his grandson
B. made nearly 1,000 violins in his lifetime
C. was born in Cremona in the 17th century
D. was a pioneer in the field of violin-making
32. The last two paragraphs are mainly about _____.
A. improvements on violins B. the Amati workshops
C. ways to make a violin D. the history of violins
D
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?????? Imagine if you had no feeling in your hands. Imagine holding a baby’s hand without knowing if you are hurting it or not. This is the problem many amputees (someone who have lost all or part of an arm or leg) face. Recently a team of scientists has come up with a bionic arm: one that allows an amputee to feel as if he is using his natural arm.
?????? Now the biggest difficulty lies in connecting it to the nerves. We experience feeling because of our nerves, which send electrical signals to our brains. When the arm is cut off and fitted with a prosthetic arm (假臂), the peripheral (末梢的) nerves can no longer send a signal to the brain. The lack of signals makes amputees unable to feel objects that they pick up. The most important aspect of the bionic arm is its connectivity to the nerves on the end of the arm. Sensors (传感器) on the bionic arm detect and receive signals from any object it comes into contact with. Then, a computer program created by the scientists transforms the signal into an impulse (脉冲) that can be translated by nerves. Wires (金属丝) from the sensors are connected to the nerves in the patient, allowing the signal to be sent to the brain.
?????? Early tests of the bionic arm have been successful, but it is not yet ready for wider use. The team of scientists wants to continue improving the instrument. An important advancement would be to make it easy to carry; it now works with many wires outside, preventing amputees from using it outside of the lab. In addition, the scientists want to improve sensitivity and the feeling of finger movements. Being the first prosthetic instrument to connect to the nerves, the bionic arm still needs to undergo further tests. So only time will tell if it will be the next breakthrough in prosthetics.
33. As for how a bionic arm works, what is the right order?
a. Nerves translate the impulse.
b. A bionic arm touches an object.
c. Signals are transformed into an impulse.
d. Nerves send electrical signals to the brain.
e. Sensors on the arm detect and receive signals.
A. b, e, c, a, d ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? B. b, a, e, c, d
C. e, c, a, d, b ????? ?????????? D. e, d, a, c, b
34. What’s the problem with the bionic arm?
A. It takes a long time to make such an arm.
B. It can be harmful to an amputee’s nerves.
C. It is not easy to find suitable electric wires.
D. It is not convenient for an amputee to carry.
35. What would be the best title for the text?
A. Bionic arm gives hope to amputees
B. Amputee treatment programs
C. A brief history of prosthetics
D. How do bionic arms work?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
?????? 根据短文内容,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。
Tips on buying outdoor solar lights
?????? As solar lighting is becoming useful for homes, many different such outdoor lights can now be found in supermarkets. Here are some helpful tips for customers.
?????? Does your area receive enough direct lighting?
????? ?36 ?So you shouldn’t even give it a thought if you live in an area that doesn’t get much sunlight. These lights need direct sunlight, or they just won’t work very well.
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?????? The expensive one usually means good quality. Choosing the cheapest ones will result in many problems. For once, it’s best to buy more expensive lights of high quality. ?38 ?At least you should know the difference between a $10 light and a $45 light.
?????? Buy lights that require less installation (安装).
?????? Most solar lights are simply driven into the ground. Therefore, you shouldn’t deal with the difficulty in installing a system that involves anything more than that. ?39 ?You don’t need to buy lights that require half an hour each to plant into the ground because that’s just a waste of time.
?????? Make sure the lights can store enough energy.
?????? Different solar lights can store different amounts of energy. ?40 ?Therefore, you should choose lights that are able to store enough energy to last for a few hours or more, at least those that will last from nightfall throughout most of the night and part of the morning.
A. Without sunlight, solar lighting is useless.
B. Buy many solar lights instead of just one or two.
C. It means some will stay lit longer than the others.
D. Choose something a bit more expensive for once.
E. Solar lights are becoming more and more popular.
F. That doesn’t mean you have to spend all your money.
G. They should take a few minutes each to get into the ground.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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?????? My previous job had me driving 45 miles to work, one-way. The new one would have had me driving about 20 miles in total, ?41 ?ways. But it is in Chicago and driving there was asking for ?42 . With a new job there, a car no longer seemed ?43 . Finally, after pouring endless amounts of money into paying for insurance, gas, and ?44 , I had an excuse to say goodbye to the stresses that come with ?45 ?a car.
?????? Ever since I had begun ?46 ?at 18 it seemed cars were giving me problems. My first ride ended with me two blocks away from home and the car couldn’t ?47 , which was an immediate ?48 ?that any car I owned would need repairs from time to time.
?????? Fortunately, I am not ?49 ?again. There are many types of transportation in the area ?50 ?buses, trains, and subways. Instead of driving to work, my morning travel there ?51 ?a mile long walk to the first train, a transfer (换乘) to another train, and then another mile long walk to the building where I am ?52 . Besides, I can also choose to take a few buses or subways, but the ?53 ?exercise from walking is good for my health. ?54 ?heavy traffic, sometimes walking may be much ?55 .
?????? I have already seen the ?56 ?of not having a car. Now I just pay $5 a day to ride the train. My new job contributed a lot to ?57 ?my car, but a big reason why I wanted a job in Chicago was that driving had become something that ?58 ?me a lot. Anyway, I will ?59 ?have to drive around a parking lot ?60 ?a place to leave my car again.
41. A. any?????? ????????????? B. both??? C. some? ???????????????????? D. many
42. A. advice ??????? ??????B. money C. trouble ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D. protection
43. A. necessary ? ? ? ? B. expensive C. dangerous? ????????????? D. impossible
44. A. jobs????? ????????????? B. meals? C. lessons?????? ????????????? D. repairs
45. A. buying???????? ?????? B. owning C. choosing?????????? ?????? D. borrowing
46. A. teaching?????? ? ??? B. swimming C. driving????????????? ?????? D. fishing
47. A. move?????????? ?????? B. stop C. speed up?????????? ?????? D. turn back
48. A. chance???????? ?????? B. description C. understanding??? ??????D. sign
49. A. poor???? ????????????? B. alone?? C. busy?? ????????????????????D. tired
50. A. except ? ? ? ? ? ? B. besides C. including?????????? ?????? D. regarding
51. A. begins with? ?????? B. gets over C. brings about????? ?????? D. settles down
52. A. invited???????? ?????? B. trained C. connected? ????????????? D. employed
53. A. added????????? ?????? B. paid C. expected?????????? ??????D. designed
54. A. As for ? ? ? ? ? ?B. Along with C. Because of ???????????D. Instead of
55. A. safer???? ????????????? B. quicker C. closer ???????????????????? D. quieter
56. A. challenges??? ?????? B. possibilities C. embarrassments ? ? D. advantages
57. A. giving up????? ??????B. working on C. getting out of???? ??????D. losing control of
58. A. amused??????? ?????? B. puzzled C. worried???????????? ?????? D. interested
59. A. also ? ? ? ? ? ? ? B. again C. even????????? ????????????? D. never
60. A. asking for??? ?????? B. looking for C. taking up?????????? ?????? D. pointing at
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
?????? My life completely changed in the year 61. ________?I lost one arm in a car accident. I was only 16 and did not know how to go on with my life.
?????? My niece, a good swimmer, gave me new hope. She taught me to swim and it made me love the sport. In the water, I could forget about my 62. ________ (disable). Later I was offered a job at a local water recreation club. Soon I met a lot of friends and adapted 63. ________ the new environment.
?????? One day, I learnt that those who are disabled but skilled in sports could represent China at the Paralympic Games. Then I wrote to the National Sports Committee and said that I would like 64. ________ (go) to the international games for the disabled. Soon I received a quick and positive reply. Then I 65. ________ (resign) from the club and went to Beijing, where I prepared for the games with 66. ________ assistance of a professional coach.
?????? After I got there, I found the training very hard, 67. ________ I never thought of giving up. When 68. ________ (ask) why I wanted to do this, I answered, “You’ll never know 69. ________ you can do and achieve until you try.” I was proud 70. ________ (represent) my country at the games. Although I was given many prizes, to me, participating in the games meant much more than winning medals.
第四部分:写作
第二节:书面表达(满分15分)
假设你是李华,在某国际志愿者协会兼职。你的外国朋友Tom写信向你寻求一些关于在日常生活中如何关爱残疾人的建议,请你用英语写一封回信。
注意:词数80左右。
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Book 7 Unit 1?参考答案及部分解析
参考答案
21-25 ABDCD ? ? ? 26-30 CAADA 31-35 DAADA??????
36-40 ADFGC ?????? 41-45 BCADB 46-50 CADBC ? ? ?
51-55 ADACB ? ? ? ?56-60 DACDB
61.?when ???? ??62. disability?? ?????63. to 64. to go?? ??????65. resigned??? ???
66. the 67. but?? ???????????? 68. asked??? ?????? 69.?what? 70.?to have represented
One possible version:
Dear Tom,
You have asked for my advice about how to care about disabled people in our daily lives. I am writing to express my views concerning how to show our love to them.
First of all, make sure that those disabled around you always have seats in public places such as buses, cinemas and libraries. Then, help them to reach something they need or somewhere they go. You can get a sense of honor and achievement from these helpful behaviors. What’s more, you can donate some money to the Fund for Disabled Persons. Last but not least, encourage the people around you to help and respect the disabled.
I hope you will find these suggestions useful.
Yours,
Li Hua
部分解析
阅读理解:
第一节:
A篇(体育)
???????本文是应用文。文章主要向我们介绍了几位著名篮球运动员绰号的由来及其相关情况。
21. A。细节理解题。由“Tiny”一节中的his nickname originated off the court: he was named after his father,?“Big Tiny”可知,Nate Archibald的绰号和篮球没有关系,故选A项。
22. B。词义猜测题。由该词前后相关内容可知,Johnson是一位球技娴熟的运动员,常常会做出一些出人意料的动作使得对手十分懊恼而让观众叫好,故选B项。
23. D。推理判断题。由“The Iceman”一节中的He was also famous for keeping his cool in every game, playing in a relaxed way under pressure可知,George Gervin之所以被称为“冰人”是因为他在球场上总是能够沉着应战,故选D项。
24. C。写作目的题。作者通过本文主要向我们介绍了几位著名篮球运动员绰号的由来及其相关情况,故选C项。
B篇(语言学习)
???????本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了《阿凡达》这部影片中人们所使用的语言——纳威语——的由来及其影响。
25. D。细节理解题。由第一段中的Ngari solalew zìsìt apolpxay? (How old are you?)可知D项说法正确。
26. C。推理判断题。由第三段中的Cameron created about 30 words和有关Paul Frommer的叙述:He chose 20 consonants and 7 vowels,he created rules of grammar,he created a vocabulary of about 1,000 words等信息可知,纳威语其实是一种人造的新语言,故选C项。
27. A。推理判断题。由倒数第二段中的Sometimes someone made a mistake. Then other people laughed可知,有时有人出错了,其他人就大笑,所以那些人一定是在说这个人很笨,故选A项。
28. A。主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了《阿凡达》这部影片中人们所使用的语言——纳威语——的由来及其影响,故选A项。
C篇(艺术)
???????本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了对于小提琴的诞生和发展有着重要影响的几位人物。
29. D。细节理解题。由第一段中的he was shot down by a young guy和that guy made away with his violin可知,Frank Almond在演出后遭到袭击并且被抢走了小提琴,故选D项。
30. A。细节理解题。由第一段中的On January 27th, 2014及第二段中的Almond’s violin, which dates back to 1715可知,到现在为止这把小提琴已有大约三百年的历史了,故选A项。
31. D。推理判断题。由第三段中的Andrea Amati (1505-1577), who is widely recognized as the inventor and the earliest recorded violin maker可知,Andrea Amati是小提琴研制这一领域的先驱,故选D项。
32. A。段落大意题。由文章最后两段中的Stradivari improved ... broad edges and wide corners和Guarneri’s creations are supposed to be even better both visually and in sound quality等信息可知,这两段主要向我们介绍了小提琴的改进,故选A项。
D篇(现代技术)
???????本文是说明文。文章主要向我们介绍了一种新型的仿生手臂,这一发明将有可能给截肢者带来希望。
33. A。细节理解题。由第二段中的Sensors on the bionic arm detect and receive ... the signal to be sent to the brain可知A项为正确答案。
34. D。细节理解题。由最后一段中的it now works with many wires outside, preventing amputees from using it outside of the lab可知,该仿生手臂现在对于截 肢者来说并不方便携带,故选D项。
35. A。标题归纳题。总览全文可知,作者主要向我们介绍了一种新型的仿生手臂,这一发明将有可能给截肢者带来希望,故用A项内容作为标题最恰当。
第二节:
话题:现代技术
???????本文是说明文。文章主要谈论了人们在购买户外太阳能灯时需要注意的几个问题。
36. A。由本段标题Does your area receive enough direct lighting?和该空后的相关内容可知,这里是说你所住的地方要有足够的直射阳光,否则这些太阳能灯无法正常发挥作用,故选A项。
37. D。本段主要是讲价格高一些的太阳能灯质量会更好,所以人们在购买的时候最好一次性地选购那些价格较高的太阳能灯,故用D项内容作为小标题最恰当。
38. F。由该空前后的it’s best to buy more expensive lights of high quality和At least you should know the difference between a $10 light and a $45 light可知,作者并不是说要人们把钱都花在那些价格昂贵的灯上,但起码应该明白十美元的灯和四十五美元的灯之间的差异,故选F项。
39. G。由本段标题Buy lights that require less installation和该空后的You don’t need to buy lights that require half an hour each to plant into the ground可知,作者在此建议人们购买那些易于安装的太阳能灯,故选G项。
40. C。由该空前面的Different solar lights can store different amounts of energy可知,不同的太阳能灯点亮的时间长短也不相同,故C项说法符合此处语境。
语言知识运用:
第一节:
话题:个人情况
???????本文是记叙文。作者换了新工作后,再也不用开车上班了,因此省去了不少麻烦,而且上班路上还可以步行锻炼身体。
41. B。由上文的My previous job ... 45 miles to work, one-way和The new one ... 20 miles in total可知,作者原先开车上班的话单程就有四十五英里,而现在的工作开车总共才二十英里,即:来回是二十英里,故填both。
42. C。由上文的it is in Chicago和下文的heavy traffic可知,新工作虽然更近了但却是在芝加哥这座大城市,开车去上班的话真是自找“麻烦(trouble)”。
43. A。由下文的I had an excuse to say goodbye to ... a car可知,作者认为自己没有必要再开车了,故填necessary。
44. D。由上下文内容可知,这里是说给汽车所花费的保险、汽油以及“修理(repairs)”等费用。
45. B。由上文的after pouring endless amounts of money into paying for insurance, gas可知,作者“拥有(owning)”自己的车。
46. C。由下文的it seemed cars were giving me problems可知,这里是说作者自从十八岁开始“开车(driving)”以来。
47. A。由上文的My first ride ended with me two blocks away from home可知,作者的车在离家还有两个街区的地方不能“动(move)”了。
48. D。由下文的that any car I owned would need repairs from time to time可知,作者第一次开车,车子就出了故障,这马上成了今后时不时就需要修理的“前兆(sign)”。
49. B。由下文的There are many types of transportation in the area可知,作者是说自己不再“孤单(alone)”了,即:不用一个人再开着车子上班了,可以每天跟着那么多人一起乘坐公共交通工具。
50. C。由下文的buses, trains, and subways可知,这里是说这些交通工具“包括(including)”公交车、火车和地铁。
51. A。由下文的a mile long walk to the first train, a transfer to another train, and then another mile long walk to the building可知,作者早上上班的行程先是步行一英里。begin with表示“从……开始”,符合语境。
52. D。由上文的new job和Chicago等信息可知,这里是说作者来到了自己上班的大楼,故填employed。
53. A。作者通过步行来增加自己锻炼身体的机会,故填added。
54. C。55. B。“由于(Because of)”交通拥堵,有时候步行反倒“更快(quicker)”。
56. D。由上文的exercise和下文的Now I just pay $5 a?day to ride the train可知,作者已经看到了没有车的诸多“好处(advantages)”。
57. A。得益于自己的新工作,作者不用再把钱花在保险、汽油和修理上了,而且现在上班路上还可以步行锻炼身体,终于可以“放弃(giving up)”自己的车子了。
58. C。由上文的Ever since I had begun ... it seemed cars were giving me problems可知,开车已经成了一件让作者十分“担心(worried)”的事情。
59. D。60. B。有了这份新工作,作者将“永远不(never)”必再开着车在停车场里绕来绕去“找(looking for)”车位。
第二节:
61. when。考查关系词。设空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词year,且在从句中作状语,故填when。
62. disability。考查名词。由my可知,设空处应填名词disability。
63. to。考查介词。?adapt to?意为“适应,适合”。
64. to go。考查非谓语动词。would like to do sth.?意为“想要做某事”。
65. resigned。考查时态。由and后分句的时态可知,应用一般过去时,故填resigned。
66. the。考查冠词。with the assistance of ...?意为“在……的帮助下”。
67. but。考查连词。I found the training very hard与I never thought of giving up之间是转折关系,故填but。
68. asked。考查非谓语动词。ask与I之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,且ask表示的动作与谓语动作几乎同时发生,故填asked。
69. what。考查连接词。?设空处引导宾语从句,且在从句中作do和achieve的宾语,故填what。
70. to have represented。考查非谓语动词。be proud后接动词不定式,因设空处表示的动作在谓语动作之前完成,故填to have represented。
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