2019-2020学年上海中学高三英语十月周练
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Ⅱ.Grammar and Vocabulary
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Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, u one word that best fits each blank.
The cancer ward at my local hospital has become an adopted home. I can maneuver the hallways to radiotherapy with my eyes __21__ ( glue) to a phone; I know which at to occupy in the specialist waiting area to catch the oncologist’s eye as they emerge from their dens; and I remember that only the ground-floor cafeteria stocks the fruit – flavored water that quells the numbness in my mother’s mouth after a chemotherapy ssion.
内分泌药__22__ this tenuous(缥缈的,脆弱的)acceptance of the new normal that sickness brings, what rarely feels familiar are the relationships with the people entrusted to alleviate
your suffering -- __23__in charge of delivering the worst news of your life: the doctors.
Which begs the question, how would you want the news of your mortality __24__ (deliver)?
My mother was diagnod with breast cancer twice in the span of three years. Like most women, she’s no stranger to pain: and growing up in the throes of political upheaval and later __25__(immigrate) to a foreign country with no language or cultural knowledge, she is powered by struggle and wears trauma like a cond skin. But cancer was a new beast.
So when the oncologist called us in and proceeded to dispassionately plow through the treatment plan -- surgery,
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debilitating side effects and odds of recurrence, my mother’s fear was palpable. I tried my best to voice concerns: what will the drugs do to her body? Why was all this happening?
Our question were met with defensive words __26__ __26__ to say, it’s cancer, haven’t y
ou heard? He emed to view her questions as direct challenges to his experti. The oncologist __27__ not understand why my mother failed to grasp the details of his well-reheard monologue, one he __28__ (give) hundreds of times before: Moreover, he was disappointed that she hadn’t accepted her fate. She was being “difficult”.While I translated the grievances, he took a personal call, and glanced furiously at his watch. We had overstayed our welcome, the obligatory 15minutes per patient. That was how long it took to deliver the worst news of my mother’s life and __29__ it was going to cost her.
My mother’s story is not unique. Numerous global studies have explored the harmful effects of corrosive doctor-patient relationships, including the challenges faced by tho with language and cultural barriers, many of __30__, unlike my mother, don’t have loved one helping to ask the pertinent questions, who don’t have people fighting for them.
Section B
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be ud once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. coiner B. amount C. catch 望天门山教学设计 D. employed E. considerable F. distributed G. frequently H. association I. definitely J. adapt K. expressiveness |
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反不正当竞争What really are proverbs, where do they come from, how are they __31__and what function do they have in modern society? Tho are question that are often asked when people reflect on the wisdom expresd in the short statements.
They appear so simple and obvious when heard, read or ud, yet they __32__ to very effective modes of communication in interpersonal relationships, in political discour, in the mass media, in literary works, in advertiments and in cartoons. Obviously people need such traditional sound bytes to add metaphorical(隐喻性的)__33__ to their uttera
nces and writings. This has been true since antiquity, and there is absolutely no need to fear the extinction of proverbs as our lives become ever more complex.
In many ways, proverbs are not so different from short quotations that have gained a/an __34__ currency of usage. The biggest difference is, of cour that the originator of a famous quotation is almost always known, while the __35__ of most proverbs is lost in anonymity. But one thing both verbal expressions __36__ have in common is that they both start with an individual who formulates memorable statements that __37__ on among people.
Quotations are often cited together with naming the person who came up with it, while proverbs are __38__ without such specific references. However, proverbs are __39__ surrounded by such general introductory remarks as “as the proverb says,” “as my grandmother ud to say”,or “as the old truth says” to add credence to the traditional bit of wisdom contained in the proverb.
As would be expected, some quotations might well become proverbs, a good example be
ing Theodore Roovelt’s 1901statement “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” There are some American speakers and writers who will “quote” this piece of advice always referring to Roovelt, while others have long forgotten this __40__, citing it was an anonymous folk proverb. Another example would be Calvin Coolidge’s “The chief business of the American people is business” from 1925, which has long become proverbial in the slightly altered form of “The business of America is business.”
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