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第
3
练
个人情况
基础巩固
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1
.
The(confuse)
mattershavemadehimunabletoconcentrateonhiswork.
p>
2
.
Sheisconsidereda(
create) scientistandpeoplehavecometoloveher.
3
.
Dickwalkedinthefores
tcautiously
,
afraidof(attack)
bybiganimals.
4
.
M
ostpeoplethinkhighlyofhim
,
bu
t(person)
,
Ithinkheisactually
dishonest.
5
.
Myfi
rst(impress)
ofherwasthatshewasakindandthoughtfulyoungwoman.
p>
6
.I’msurethatthegreateffortIha
vebeenmakingwillpaysomeday.
7
.Themiddle?agedmanhadtodoanextrajobaft
erwork,
forhehadabigfamily(support)
.
8
.
Theyoungmanlefthisvillage
,
(determine) nottoreturnagain.
9
.
Youareanadultnowandyouneedtoberes
ponsiblewhatyouhavedone.
10
.
Thewomansatthere
,
(reflect)
onhowmuchhadchangedsinceshehadboughtthisfarm.
11
.
Myoldfriendhadchan
gedsomuchthatIcould(hard) recognizehim.
12
.
Myfatherisagreatscientis
tandheenjoysnothingbut(listen) tomusic.
13
.
Intheendshemarriedthekin
dmanbecauseofhehaddoneforher.
14
.
Thewomanhasdevotedmostofhertimeto(
take) goodcareofthehomelesschildren.
15
.
HerdaughterMaryisanactivegi
rlhersonTomisamanoffewwords.
16
< br>.
Lastnightmyfatherworkedlateintothen
ight
,
(prepare)
areportforthemeeting.
话题词汇
<
/p>
1
.
untidy
adj
.
不整洁的
2
.
potential
n<
/p>
.潜力;潜能;
adj
.
有潜力的
3
.
drawup
起草
4
p>
.
feature
n
.特色;
vt
.
以……为特征
5
.
havean
effecton...
对……有影响
6
.
effort
n
.努力
7
.
diligent
adj
.
勤
奋的
8
.
a
ccomplishment
n
.成就
9
.
patient
< br>adj
.
耐心的
10
.
haveagiftfor...
有……的天赋
能力提升
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
(2018·山西太原五中检测
)
C
ongratulations
,
March
< br>,
AprilandMaybabies
,
youscorehighonthehyperthymiascale
—
hymiaisgeneraloptim
ism
—
theabilitytoseeeverydownasabeginn
ingtoanup
everymarketcrashasarun?tcomesa
taprice
springbabiesarealsoeasiertobeaff
ectedbytheoppositeofhyperthymia
,
:
:
zeroforthecondition
—
accordingtoamassivestudyof58,0
00su
bjectsintheU
.
2012
—
erbabieshavethelowestde
pres
sionrates.
It’smostlygla
dnewsforJune
(Abbreviationforseasonalaff
ectivedisorder
,
:
amedicalconditioninwhichapersondoesnoth
avemuchenergyandenthusiasmduringthewinter
becauseofthereducedperiodofnaturallight)
foryou
—
atleastnothingcau
sedbythelightlevelsafteryourbirth
though
theremaybesomeimpactsfrommomhavingcarriedyouinDece
mber
,
,
babieshaves
omeofthesamehyperthymiccharacteristicsasspri
ngbabies
质
,
bu
tthatcanbeoffsetbycyclothymia(
环
< br>性
气
,
障
碍
)
;
)
—
双
相
型
that’sprobablynotawarningsignofbipolardiso
rder(
bipolardiagnosesarelowestamongbabi
esborninAugust.
Forpeoplewhobelieveinas
trology(
占
星
术
)
,
thegeneralcalmnessoff
allbabiesseemstoprovideevidencethatatleastthesigno
fLibra
—
t
hewell?ba
lancedscales—n’tofcourse
butwhethertheca
useistheabundantnutrientsavailableatharvesttime
orthefactthatthelongnightsandseasonalillne
ssofwinterhavenotyetappeared
peopleborni
nfallnotonlyenjoylowlevelsofdepression
,
,
,
,
tch
intheautumn?bornistha
ttheydohaveatenden
cytoirritability.
Buckleup
,<
/p>
winterbabies
,
hecha
llengesfacingpeoplewithwinterbirthdatesarehigherl<
/p>
evelsofschizophrenia(
精
神
分
,
裂
症
)
,
bipolardisor
der
,
:
,
,
’sterrible
butthereissomethi
ngtomakeupforthat
winterbabiesarelessirr
itablethanthoseborninfal
’smore
accordingtoasmall2015studyof300celebrities
JanuaryandFebruaryaretherightmonthstobebornif
youwanttobefamoussincethosemonthsco
rrel
atewithcreativityandimaginativeproblem?solvingabil
ity.
17
.
WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?
< p>A
.
Springbabiesarealway
sveryhappy.
B
.
Few
erAugustbabiesgetbipolardisorder.
C
.
Fallbabieshavethehighestdepress
ionrates.
D
.
Winte
rbabiesarethemostfortunate.
18
.Theunderlinedphrase“Buckleup”inthelastparagraph canbereplacedby“”.
A
.
Attention
C
.
Congratulations
B
.Don’tworry
D
.Don’tg
iveup
19
.
Inwhichmonthyoush
ouldgivebirthtoyourbabyifyouhopeheorsheiscreative?
A
.
January.
C
.
August.
B
.
May.
D
.
November.
20
.
Whichofthefollowing
doyouthinkisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A
.
WhichIstheBestBirthMonth?
B
.
DiseasesYouShou
ldPayAttentionto
C
.
GiveBirthtoYourBabyinaProperMonth
D
p>
.
DifferentBirthMonths
,
DifferentCharacters
B
(2018·辽宁凌源三模
)
hou
thiscareer
asoneoftheworld’smostrecogniz
ablecosmicthinkers
heregularlythrewhimse
lfintopopculture’
scomedicringwithcameos
(
onprogramssuchas
TheSimpsons
and
LateNightwithConanO
’
Brien
.
Thes
eappearancesdefinedHawking’spersonallifeasmuchashi
suniverse?shakingthe
,
however
,
wasnotjustonesid
eofhispersonality
,
客
串
,
)
butakeytoov
ercomingthediseasehestruggledagainstsince1963.
“Keepinganactivemindhasbeenvitaltomysurviv
al
,
ashasmaintainingasenseofh
umor
,”Hawkingsaidina2013documentary.“Ia
mprobablybett
erknownformyappearanceson<
/p>
TheSimpsons
andon
Th
eBigBangTheory
thanIamformyscientificd
p>
iscoveries.”
At21
p>
,
Hawkingwasdiagnosedwithacondi
tionsimilartoamyotrophiclateralsclerosis(
肌萎缩性侧
索
硬
化
症
)
,
alsoknowna
sLouGehrig’ingtotheALSAssociation
,
“Halfofap