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高三语法填空练习笛一笆The Internetmakes shoppingat homeconvenient.However,for many,the attractionofshopping canturn into
1.addiction.Experts believethere is a dangerthat onlineshopping candevelopinto amental illness.Researchers fromthe HannoverMedical Schoolhave termedthe illness“BuyingShopping DisorderBSD”.The researcherssay thiscondition shouldbe recognisedby themedicalprofession asan illnessand shouldnot
2.simple beregarded as one of
3.vary€timpulse conlroldisorders.Dr.Megan saidIl reallyis timeto accumulatefurtherknowledge aboutBSD onthe InternetLastmonth,Dr.Megan and her team
4.carry outa researchon earlierstudies onshopping.Their researchfocused on122patients
5.sought treatmentfor BSD.Dr.Megan saidfivepercent ofpeople mightsuffer
6.BSD.Younger peopleare morelikely
7.develop it.They alsohave greaterlevels of
8.anxious anddepression.People withBSD exhibitnegative behaviours.These include
9.spend largeamounts ofmoney onthings theydont need,keeping andnever usingthingsthey order,buying thingsfor instantsatisfaction,and endingup indebt.BSD candestroy
10.they marriages,relationships andmental health.筠一笆乐一^府Six monthsago,Xie Leiboarded aplane forLondon.lt was the firsttime that she
1.leave home.She went to auniversity tostudy fora businessqualification andchose theexchangeprogramme becauseshe wantedto learnabout
2.globe business.She was
3.ambition toset upa businessafter graduation.At first,Xie Lei had toadapt tolife ina differentcountry.She choseto livewith ahostfamily,who canhelp withher
4.adapt to the newculture.When shemissed home,she felt
5.comfort tohave asecond family.Also XieLeihadto satisfyacademic requirements.Hertutor toldher toacknowledge
6.other peoplehad saidif shecited theirideas,and advisedherto readlots ofinformation inorder toform
7.wise opinionof herown.Nowhalfwaythroughherexchangeyear,XieLeifeltmuchmoreathomeintheUK.Shesaid
8.engage inBritish culturehad helpedand thatshe had
9.involve insocialactivities.She alsosaid whilelearning aboutbusiness,she wasacting asa culturalmessengerbuilding abridge
10.the twocountries.第三篇Xian,known asone of the“Four AncientCapitals of the World,together withCairo,AthensandRome,
1.associatewithitslonghistoryandrichculture.Itsfamousforanumberof reasons.For instance,it ranksfirst amongthe6ancient capitalsin China.lt used
2.be thecapitalfor13dynasties aslong as1,100years.lt wasthe easternterminus of the SilkRoadand aunique city.Because of
3.it somewhatisolated locationin themid-west ofChina,much of theculture andhistory hasbeen preservedand passeddown
4.this day.The longhistory andrichculture canbe bestillustrated with
5.quantityof historicrelics and cultural sites
6.have beendiscoveredfrom insideand aroundthis city.Duringthepast years,an increasingnumberof touristsfromthewestern world
7.showinterest in the mysteriousChina.However,most of them
8.mere knowBeijing orShanghaibecause Beijingis the capital andShanghai isone ofthe mostinfluential
9.financecenters.But ifyou wantto exploreChina fromthe rootsupward,Xian isthe bestchoice.Being anancient andmodern city,it will surely bringyou
10.surprise.第四篇The musicfrom anupcoming musicalby musicianLi Dunand composerSan Bao,Flying Apsaras飞天,was performed
1.Ihe firstlime inShanghai on5September.Theconcertincluded14songs
2.werecreatedbywriterGuanShanandcomposerSanBaoforthemusical.
3.inspire bythe culturaltreasures ofthe Dunhuangmurals壁画,the musicaltells astoryabout aguardian whowatches over the muralsand ascholar whotravels overa long
4.distant toDunhuang.A religious宗教的andculturalcrossroads onthe SilkRoad,Dunhuang has
5.number ofcavesthat housea vastcollection ofmurals describingreligious storiesand lifescenes.LiDun saidhe
6.move totears duringhis firstvisit tothe cavesin Dunhuangby these
7.extremefine paintings.He hopedto tella storyabout the
8.astonish beautyof Dunhuangtothe worldin theform ofa musical.According toLi Dun,the titleFlying Apsarascame fromthe flyingapsaras in theDunhuang murals.These femalespirits dancein thesky,
9.give peoplea dreamlikeimpression.Painted fromthe JinDynasty265—420totheend ofthe YuanDynasty1279—1368,the ancienttreasures
1.be alsoa symbolof Chineseculture.第五篇The Frenchauthor JeanAnthclme Brillat-Savarin oncewrote,“Tell mewhat youeat,and Iwill tellyou what you are,
1.means“You arewhatyoueat.In fact,Brillat-Savarinwas actually
2.refer toour personality,character,and culture.In manyways,this seemstobe true.Chinese cuisineisacase inpoint.China isa countrywith vast
3.area and a largepopulation.So thefood isas
4.vary asthe people.For example,people inShandong likeboileddumplings
5.serve withvinegar,because theprocess ofmaking dumplingscanbring
6.family memberstogcther.
7.traditional,people inXinjiang spentmost oftheir timeonhorsebacks,andthatiswhytheyprefertheirfood
8.cookoveranopenfire.Inconclusion,through food,Chinese peopleeverywhere showtheir cultureas well as theirfriendship and
9.kind.Sowhat wecan sayis thatculture andcuisine gohand
1.hand,and ifyou donot experienceone,you cannever reallyknow theother.第六篇Chinasbiangbiangnoodlesare takingtheworldbystorm—yetthedishsname doesnt
1.official exist.Here inXian,the capital of ChinasShaanxi Provinceand one of thecountry^oldest cities,the craftof noodle-pulling isso twistedtogether withthe blowingsoundthat thenoise endedup
2.inspirethis dishscurious namebiang biang noodles.Theonomatopoeic拟声的biang character
3.mean toimitate thesound offlour mixedwithwater hittinga counter.lt isalso
4.complex towrite thanany characterin theChineselanguage.In thepast centuries,Shaanxis biang biangnoodleswere nomore than
5.humble localdish.Compared toother noodle
6.variety fromnorth-west China,biang biangwereless knownoutside ofXian,
7.they werea comfortingand belovedfood amonglocals,for whomthe backstory andwritten characterwere commonknowledge.In recentyears,biangbiangnoodles andits associatedcustom havebecome morewidelyknown acrossChina,
8.drive inpart bysocial mediainterest inthe made-up biangcharacter.Now,the dishis passingthrough landand seafrom itshumble beginnings
9.thehearts andmouths ofdiners allovertheworld一a breakthroughthat manypeople haventexpected
10.be delightful.第七篇In adiving competition,Quan Hongchanfrom Chinaset the10m platformfinal alightwiththree10s.The perfectQuan,only14years old,
1.bare madea ripple涟漪as shesurged涌动ahead witha scoreof
466.
20.Teammate ChenYuxi wonsilver,more than40points backon
425.40,with MelissaWu ofAustralia
2.three on
371.
40.But thefinalbelonged toQuan,who wasthrilled andamazed inequal measure
3.take anunforgettable divinggold.It wasa fantasticperformance froma youngbut
4.excellence diverwho hasonlyrecently burstonto thescene hutwillsurelyprovide someoftheimpressive imagesof theGames.
5.hero ofTokyo andnew Olympicchampion wasthe staroftheshow
6.a thrillingafternoonat theTokyo AquaticsCentre.Quan spokeafter thefinal abouthow shehad feltin
7.wasthemost importantcompetitionof herlife.Yet despiteher tenderage,it seemsthatshedidnt feelany pre-finalsanxiety.
38.be alittle nervousinthecompetition,but notvery,just alittle bit.She said.Quanalsosharedhowshe
9.celebrateherwin.Shesaid,“1wanttoeatalotofdeliciousfood tonight!”And when
10.ask abouther favouritefood,she saidshe feltlike eatinglatiaoa popularChinese spicysnack themost.第八篇Li Daiyuandhercousin LiuQian wentto Canadato visittheir cousinsin Halifax
1.theAtlantic coast.They decidedto flyto Vancouverand thentake the train.And thethought ofcrossingthe wholecountry byrail madethem
2.excite.Before settingoff,they visitedthe sightsin Vancouver.Though itwas
3.rain,theywere ableto takea boatride outinto thebay.The nextday,they tooka pleasanthike inaforest justa short
4.distant away.The nextmorning,they tookthe trainto LakeLouise andafter
5.get off,a taxitook themto LakeLouise
6.they werestruck bythe beautyofthebluewater.Then theywenttoJasper,
7.enjoy thebeautiful sceneryas well as manydifferentcreatures.There,they tookthe trainto Toronto.One ofthe trainsfirst stopswas inEdmonton,which hasone ofthe
8.large shoppingmalls inNorth America.From Edmonton,thetrain
9.head southeastacross thegreat CanadianPrairie.They wereamazed tosee such
1.opencountry.All inall,it tookthem fourdays toget tothecapitalof Ontario,Toronto.第九篇March i2th isChinas annualNational Tree Planting Day.On this day,millions ofChinese,from allwalks oflife,will puttheir workat handsaside
1.a moment,take spadesandbuckets as wellasyoung trees,and goout
2.green theirhometowns.ChinasTree Planting Day coulddateback toaproposal
3.make bySunYat-sen1866—1925and TombSweeping FestivalApril5th
4.adopt as TreePlanting Daythen.However,April5th wasa latetime fortree-planting inSouthern China,so itwaschanged toMarch12th inorder tomemorize SunYat-sen,
5.passed awayon March12th.In February1979,the5th NationalPeoples Congressof PeoplesRepublic ofChinamade a
6.decide thatMarch12th wouldbe takenasTreePlantingDay,requiring thewholecountry tocarry outtree-planting
7.activity onthisday.Now tree-planting inthe springhas becomea bitof traditionfor Chinese.For those
8.live inthe bigcities,National TreePlantingDayis
9.excellent timefor cityskipping.They oftentake theplanting asa niceshort tourback tonature withtheir familymembers.After theirfieldwork together,they notonly harvestbetter environmentbut alsomore
10.harmony familyrelations aswellasenthusiasm forthe future.第十篇EastChinasportcityofQuanzhou,once
1.regardas“the verygreatandnoblecitybythe Italianexplorer Marco Polo,won UNESCOWorld CulturalHeritage statusSunday,
2.bring thetotal numberofthecountrys UNESCOWorld Heritagesites to
56.UNESCO
3.accept“Quanzhou:Emporium ofthe Worldin Song-Yuan China,,
4.acultural propertyon itsWorld HeritageList amidthe ongoing44th sessionoftheWorldHeritage Committeeheld inFuzhou,capitalofeast ChinasFujian Province.Located onnarrow plainsalong thecoastline ofFujian,Quanzhou wasone oftheworlds largestports alongthe historicMaritime SilkRoad,
5.particular inancient ChinasSong Dynasty960—1279and YuanDynasty1271—
1368.A numberof famousmedieval
6.explorer,such asMarcoPolo,Friar OdoricofPordenone,and IbnBattuta,visited Quanzhouand wrotedescriptions ofthe portasoneof
7.big harboursintheworld,andavibrant marketin
8.merchants fromacross manydifferentregions exchangedtheir goods.Thisgloriouspast
9.prove byseveralhistoricsiteslinkedtothe maritimeSilkRoadsinQuanzhou.Additionally,aswellas beingoneofthe majorhubs ofcommerce andexchangealong theMaritime SilkRoads,Quanzhou was
10.leading centrefor shipbuilding andthedevelopment ofnavigation technologiesduring theSongDynasty.第一篇
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