选择搭配题【王晟版】
语用组合强化练(十)
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语用组合强化练(十)1.下列各句中加点成语的使用,全都正确的一项是( )①“铁公鸡”老王头时刻关注菜价的涨跌,在菜市场买菜时总是菜比三家,锱铢..必较..,直到用很便宜的价格买上称心的菜品。
②在网上流传的一段视频中,泰国猩猩用毯子为自己两次制作吊床,其动作挥洒..自如..,一气呵成,网友惊呼其聪明绝顶。
③不少商家推出“买一送一”促销活动,但并未标明买什么“一”送什么“一”,其实这种商家含糊其词....的促销行为也属于价格欺诈。
④经过调解员苦心孤诣....的劝说和耐心细致的说理,公司负责人最终认识到自身责任,并愿意尽快兑现贷款,随后双方当场达成了协议。
⑤强震发生时,十余名游客因交通中断,受困于灾情严重的地区,犹如涸辙之鲋....,幸好救援人员及时赶到,将被困人员全部安全转移。
⑥曾饰演《老九门》中“霍三娘”的王美人,此次再度出演“女强人”角色。
她表示,自己会加倍努力,演好自己的角色,不孚众望....。
A.②④⑤B.③④⑥C.①③⑤D.①②⑥【解析】选C。
①“锱铢必较”指很少的钱或很小的事都要计较,原形容办事非常认真一丝不苟,现多形容过于吝啬或气量小。
符合语境。
②“挥洒自如”指随意挥洒。
形容文笔流畅或书画技艺纯熟,能充分表情达意。
此处指动作,使用不当。
③“含糊其词”指话说得不清楚,模棱两可。
使用正确。
④“苦心孤诣”指尽心钻研、思索,力求达到别人难以达到的境地。
此处应用“苦口婆心”。
⑤“涸辙之鲋”指在干涸的车辙里的鲫鱼。
比喻处在困境中急待救援的人。
使用正确。
⑥“不孚众望”指不能使众人信服,不能达到众人所期望的那样。
用在此处不合语境。
2.下列各句中,没有语病、句意明确的一项是( )A.新时代农民工自从被列入政府重点关注的对象之后,各级政府积极行动,将关心新时代农民工成长作为新一年度的工作重点。
18考研英语新题型难度偏高 19考生须重视
新东方在线王晟老师对英语新题型部分做了如下解读。
英语一阅读PartB真题解析: A英语一新题型抢先看 一、新题型整体概况 考试题型:排序题 文章来源:美国白宫官方网站 文章整体结构:时间逻辑 文章首段未给出,难度中等偏上 二、方法步骤 第一步:判断文章首段 1. 众多选项中出现简称EEOB 2. 在简称之前必须有全称出现 3. 出现EEOB全称的选项是第一段 4. The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) commands a unique position in both our national history and architectural heritage. 第二步:判断文章逻辑结构 选项中首句中出现的相关时间信息词包括: 选项一:Completed in 875 选项二:The history of the EEOB began long before its foundations were laid. (已知信息):Construction took 17 years as the building slowly rose wing by wing. 选型三:In December of 1869 三、最终答案顺序(各句开头) 第一段:The Eisenhower Executive Office Building(EEOB) (出现全称) 第二段:The State, War, and Navy Building. 第三段:The history of EEOB began long before its foundations were laid. 第四段:In December of 1869 第五段:Construction took 17 years as the building slowly rose wing by wing 第六段:Completed in 1875 第七段:Many of our most celebrated national figures have participated in historical events…. B英语一完形填空抢先看 一、新题型整体概况 文章来源:暂定 出题数量:动词6题,名词4题,形容词3题,逻辑关系2题,介词5题。
语文高考词语搭配选择题
语文高考词语搭配选择题1. 下列词语中,与“时间”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 节约时间B. 消磨时间C. 花费时间D. 利用时间2. 下列词语中,与“生活”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 改善生活B. 提高生活C. 追求生活D. 充实生活3. 下列词语中,与“效率”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高效率B. 降低效率C. 提升效率D. 增加效率4. 下列词语中,与“成绩”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高成绩B. 下降成绩C. 增加成绩D. 提升成绩5. 下列词语中,与“质量”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高质量B. 降低质量C. 提升质量D. 增加质量6. 下列词语中,与“安全”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 保障安全B. 确保安全C. 提高安全D. 提升安全7. 下列词语中,与“水平”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高水平B. 下降水平C. 提升水平D. 增加水平8. 下列词语中,与“能力”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高能力B. 下降能力C. 提升能力D. 增加能力9. 下列词语中,与“速度”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高速度B. 降低速度C. 提升速度D. 增加速度10. 下列词语中,与“产量”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高产量B. 下降产量C. 提升产量D. 增加产量11. 下列词语中,与“素质”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高素质B. 下降素质C. 提升素质D. 增加素质12. 下列词语中,与“知识”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高知识B. 下降知识C. 提升知识D. 增加知识13. 下列词语中,与“技能”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高技能B. 下降技能C. 提升技能D. 增加技能14. 下列词语中,与“品质”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高品质B. 下降品质C. 提升品质D. 增加品质15. 下列词语中,与“经验”搭配不当的一项是()。
A. 提高经验B. 下降经验C. 提升经验D. 增加经验16. 下列词语中,与“意识”搭配不当的一项是()。
2021届高考语文二轮复习语用组合强化练三含解析
语用组合强化练(三)阅读下面的文字,完成1~3题。
我国随着城镇化进程的加快以及人民生活水平的提高,生活的垃圾总量也在不断扩X。
部分城市在市郊露天堆放垃圾,对大气、土壤、水的环境造成污染。
大量餐厨垃圾与其他垃圾混合填埋或焚烧,产生有毒物质,威胁着居民健康,这种现象正在向农村地区____________。
垃圾分类作为垃圾处理的前端环节,其作用早已得到世界的公认。
分类收集不仅能大幅度减少垃圾给环境带来的污染,节约垃圾无害化处理费用,更能使资源得到____________利用。
有人将垃圾称为“把资源放错了地方”。
据保守估计,我国城市每年丢弃的可回收垃圾价值在300 亿元左右。
但我国的垃圾分类工作一直难以有效推进,相关调查显示,约四分之一的受访者认为垃圾分类效果不明显或完全没有效果。
有人说:“我辛辛苦苦分了类,环卫车辆却混在一起运走了,分类还有什么意义?”这种现象可以说是____________,垃圾分类处理是个复杂的系统工程,各个环节必须配套衔接,才能高效运行。
( )分类投放的参与率和准确率较低,会影响垃圾分类制度的实施效果;而分类的目标和途径不十分清晰,后端分类处理不到位、不完善,又影响前端居民分类的积极性。
不按要求扔垃圾,并不只是“把资源放错了地方”而已,实际上,那就是随意丢弃污染物、危害环境的行为。
垃圾分类是我们作为“污染者”的基本责任,____________。
1.依次填入文中横线上的词语,全都恰当的一项是( )A.曼延重复层出不穷责无旁贷B.漫延重复屡见不鲜责无旁贷C.曼延反复屡见不鲜义不容辞D.漫延反复层出不穷义不容辞【解析】选B。
曼延:连绵不断的意思,描述的是一种线性的扩展。
漫延:原意指水向周围扩展,可泛指事物向四周扩散。
根据语境,“漫延”合适。
反复:指一次又一次,多次重复,多指不同的事物或动作的重复。
重复:着重于相同的事物或动作又重做一次。
根据语境,“重复”合适。
层出不穷:接连不断地出现,没有穷尽。
河北省黄骅中学2025届高三适应性调研考试语文试题含解析
河北省黄骅中学2025届高三适应性调研考试语文试题考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
1、阅读下面的文字,完成下面各题。
兜风刘心武按说职业司机对坐车兜风不会感兴趣,可“的哥”青岭却发出这样感叹:“要能跟倪叔一起兜兜风就好啦!”那是三十多年前的事了:倪叔到青岭他们那个村子“蹲点”,吃“派饭”轮到去青岭家。
“蹲点”指的是干部下基层工作一段时间,从“点”上取得经验,以后再往“面”上推广。
“蹲点”干部一般住在生产大队队部,吃饭呢,则由生产队干部分派到一些农户,轮流供应,以一定的“工分”作为补偿。
青岭那时候八九岁,他娘给倪叔安排的饭菜好香,光那一盘炒鸡蛋,就让青岭馋涎难禁,可是爹娘不许孩子们上桌,青岭只能扒着门缝偷看,没想到坐在炕上炕桌边的倪叔瞅见他了,就坚持要他进屋上炕同吃,他爹娘怎么代辞也无效,只好唤他进屋,青岭那顿吃得好香!吃完饭,倪叔还留青岭玩,青岭给倪叔说了自编的顺口溜:“河边有个庙,庙里盘个灶,灶上蒸白薯,惹来大老鼠,老鼠甩尾巴,想把白薯拿,狸猫猛一蹦,老鼠忙钻洞,白薯滚出锅,变个大青骡,四蹄呱哒哒,跑到老虎家……”倪叔听了仰脖大笑,如今青岭已经想不清楚倪叔的五官,但那天大笑的倪叔脖颈上暴突的筋腱,只要一回忆,还总能活生生地呈现在眼前。
后来有一天,倪叔结束“蹲点”,要回市里去了,市里派了一辆吉普车来接他。
那年头,青岭他们那村子,有拖拉机,也来过大卡车,可是很少有小轿车出现,吉普车更是头一遭进村。
不知那最早见到吉普车的人是怎么嚷嚷的,顿时全村轰动,说是“现代化来了”,那时候也不懂什么是“现代化”,反正一听说“现代化”就感觉幸福从天而降,连小脚老太太也忙出屋去开眼迎福。
专题03 第三单元(B卷提升篇)(解析版)
2020-2021学年高二语文选择性必修上册同步专题03第三单元(B卷提升篇)(时间:90分钟分值:100分)一、选择题(24分)1.下列词语中加点字注音完全正确的一项是()(3分)A.宰.相(zǎi)家谱.(pǔ)追悼.(diào)扑朔.迷离(suò)B.脂.粉(zhī)筋.骨(jīn)鸿.毛(hóng)铤.而走险(tǐng)C.仆.役(pú)石砌.(qiè)抹.杀(mǒ)数.九寒天(shù)D.禅.师(shán)省.悟(xǐng)尽.管(jǐn)参差.不齐(chā)【答案】B【解析】本道题考查学生对重点字的读音掌握程度,解答本题首先要拿准注音字的读音,特别是多音字。
拼读时要结合语境和注音字所在词的词义。
需要学生在平时多读课文,养成熟练地语感,注意读音,多积累词语,多读课下注释,多查字典等工具书。
A项,“追悼”的“悼”应读为“dào”;“扑朔迷离”的“朔”应读为“shuò”。
C项,“石砌”的“砌”应读为“qì”;“数九寒天”的“数”应读为“shǔ”。
D项,“禅师”的“禅”应为“chán”;“参差不齐”的“差”应读为“cī”。
故选B。
2.下列关于《百年孤独》的表述不正确的一项是()(3分)A.《百年孤独》讲述了何塞·阿尔卡蒂奥·布恩迪亚和妻子乌尔苏拉在一块空地上建立马孔多小镇以及这个家族逐渐兴盛、衰败,最后在一夜之间消失的百年故事。
B.《百年孤独》被称为魔幻现实主义文学的杰出代表小说描述了大量魔幻、离奇的事件,但马尔克斯却认为整部小说没有一行字不是建立在现实的基础上的。
C.小说中奥雷里亚诺上校从小就开始就在炼金室里制作小金鱼。
他痴迷于这项活动,年复一年,并且从不销毁,试图以永不停止的制作来抗争挥之不去的孤独。
D.小说中多次出现冰块、玻璃之城或镜子之城等说法,一方面可以看出马孔多人对新事物的好奇,另一方面它们易碎、易消亡并且冰冷,暗示着故事的悲剧结局。
人教部编版2023-2024学年下学期高二下学期尖子生——遵循逻辑思维规则(含答案)
人教部编版2023-2024学年下学期高二下学期尖子生——遵循逻辑思维规则一.选择题(共22小题)1.黄花风铃木,俗称大自然的金色绸带,盛花期繁花满树,花色金黄,非常壮观,具有极高的观赏价值。
不同地区黄花铃木盛开的条件存在一定差异,但气候温和、阳光充足、雨水充沛、日夜温差大是黄花铃木惊艳绽放的共同条件。
以下选项一定为真的是( )①气候温和、阳光充足、雨水充沛、日夜温差大,所以黄花铃木绽放②黄花铃木绽放,所以气候温和、阳光充足、雨水充沛、日夜温差大③气候不温和或阳光不充足或雨水不充沛或日夜温差小,所以黄花铃木没绽放④黄花铃木没绽放,所以并非气候温和、阳光充足、雨水充沛、日夜温差大A.①②B.①④C.②③D.③④2.永久基本农田推广生态种植,控制农业面源污染;规划建设绿道,设定物理区隔、打造休闲长廊;乡村以生态保护为底线,发展摄影、徒步、非遗展示等业态……如今,星海、海东、王官等数十个沿岸湿地串珠成链,成为改善滇池水质的“过滤器”,滇池北岸的宝丰湿地,芦苇萋萋、飞鸟翩翩。
滇池沿岸的治理运用了( )①逆向思维方法,对滇池沿岸的存在状态进行了转换性思考②不完全归纳推理方法,可以归类于逻辑推理中的或然推理③类比推理方法,遵循了生态治理从一般到一般的推理过程④系统思维,将生态保护与文旅融合对河湖治理具有普适性A.①②B.①③C.②④D.③④3.周延性是指在性质命题中对主谓项外延数量的反映情况,下列命题中,主项和谓项都不周延的是( )A.你扔的东西不是你要的东西B.有些运动爱好者是不适合爬山的C.有的劳动产品是用来交换的D.权威言论不是检验真理的标准4.主席发表的二〇二四年新年贺词字字温暖人心,蕴含着大逻辑、大智慧。
下表对新年贺词中的部分内容分析正确的是( )贺词内容逻辑智慧中国不仅发展自己,也积极拥抱世界,担当大国责任。
①这是一个假言判断。
和平发展始终是主旋律,合作共赢始终是硬道理。
②该段新年贺词的谓项是周延的。
高考选择题满分攻略专题16语言文字运用选择题技巧之语段组合含解析 试题
智才艺州攀枝花市创界学校专题16语言文字运用选择题技巧之语段组合一、专题概说考情分析2021年全国卷三套试题中,17、18、19三道题以组合题形式出现,分别考察病句、词语使用、补写句子:全国卷Ⅰ中17题考察病句、18题考察补写句子、19题考察词语使用;全国卷Ⅱ中17题考察补写句子、18题考察词语使用、19题考察病句;全国卷Ⅲ中17题考察词语使用、18题考察病句、19题考察补写句子。
这三道题在每套试卷中的先后次序并不固定,更多的还是根据所选语言材料及试题前后顺序对学生答题的提示和影响来考虑的。
组合题的材料延续了2021年补写句子题选取语言材料的风格,三套试卷选取的都是带有说明性、科普性、阐述性的语言材料。
题型分析2021年全国卷HY考察成语运用、语法语病和补写句子;而2021年全国卷那么侧重综合应用,由一篇短文将近义成语、语病、连接三种题型组织起来,进展综合考察。
这三道题在每套试卷中的先后次序并不固定,更多的还是根据所选语言材料及试题前后顺序对学生答题的提示和影响来考虑的。
组合题的材料延续了2021年补写句子题选取语言材料的风格,三套试卷选取的都是带有说明性、科普性、阐述性的语言材料。
才能从语言根底的角度上看,由于有了短文语境的辅助,题目的难度有所下降,但相应地增加了试卷的阅读量,强调了考生的阅读理解才能。
持续两年试卷阅读量的上升,表达了高考全国卷重视阅读的导向。
二、总分值是技巧“文段组合型语用题〞中的三个题目之间的解题信息是相对HY的,也就是说成语题的解答与其他两个题目没有关系,同理另外两题亦然。
因此解此类题时,在速读文段初步把握文意之后,还是要按照常规思路一类题一类题分开来解,且一定要注意灵敏运用排除法。
成语题技巧:在一句话中,成语都有某种特定的含义和用法。
因为有特定的语境,所以成语的含义与题干的某些信息必然存在一定的对应关系。
因此,在解题过程中,可通过分析比对两者的对应关系,快速排除迷惑项,找出正确的选项。
年高三语文同步训练题:选用、仿用、变换句式例题解析
年高三语文同步训练题:选用、仿用、变换句式例题解析大家把理论知识复习好的同时,也应该要多做题,从题中找到自己的不足,及时学懂1.从选用句式角度看,填入名人雅士饮酒放歌,醉酒作诗,________。
如以产地命名的贵州茅台酒、泸州老窖等,以原料命名的五粮液、青稞酒等,以产地的名胜古迹命名的黄鹤楼酒、孔府家酒等。
也有用人名命名的杜康酒、华佗酒等,以情感表达命名的红双喜酒、好日子酒等。
________。
A.有了浓郁厚重的酒文化,因此形成一套给酒命名的方法这些酒名或俗或雅,都有自己的合理解释B.有了浓郁厚重的酒文化,因此形成一套给酒命名的方法这些酒名都有自己的合理解释,或俗或雅C.因此有了浓郁厚重的酒文化,并形成一套给酒命名的方法这些酒名都有自己的合理解释,或俗或雅D.因此有了浓郁厚重的酒文化,并形成一套给酒命名的方法这些酒名或俗或雅,都有自己的合理解释1.D (第1空,填入的整个句子与前面的“名人雅士饮酒放歌,醉酒作诗”应为因果关系,填“因此有了浓郁厚重的酒文化,并形成一套给酒命名的方法”更恰当;第2空,总结前文——这些酒名无论“雅”“俗”都合理,填“这些酒名或俗或雅,都有自己的合理解释”更恰当。
)2.关于新生夏季军训的看法不尽相同。
针对这种现象,请拟写赞成者与质疑者的不同看法。
要求:赞成者须说出两点理由,使用陈述句;质疑者要针对赞成者的话进行反驳,使用反问句。
各方观点均不超过35字。
(4分) 赞成者说:____________________________质疑者说:____________________________2.(赞成者说:)高温军训有利于增强学生体质,培养学生的吃苦耐劳精神。
(质疑者说:)学生的体质和品质培养是长期的过程,难道短短的几天军训就可以解决吗?3.仿照(4分)生命是一根甘蔗,甜甜的,吃一口就少一节。
让我们好好地珍惜它,细细地品味它,尽情地享受它。
3.青春是一截蜡烛,短短的,用一次就矮一点。
高考语文组合训练(四)
小题基础训练16一、语言文字运用(一)阅读下面的文字,完成1~3题。
直播带货,是指通过一些互联网平台,使用直播技术打破时空局限,进行远程商品展示、咨询答复、导购的新型服务方式,或由生产商自己开设直播间,或由职业主播集合进行推介,为商品的流通提供了①。
一方面,直播带货互动性更强,消费者可以随时与卖家在网上进行交流甚至讨价还价;另一方面,直播带货绕过了经销商等传统中间渠道,实现了生产商和消费者的直接对接,因此它往往能做到全网最低价。
不过,直播带货,②,但不能改变影响产品销售的决定因素。
产品质量过不过关、服务有没有保障,才是决定老用户会不会再买它、有没有新用户买它的“指南针”。
从这个角度来说,直播经济能行稳致远,决定在于产品的质量、人们的口碑和消费者的信任程度,可是抱着只做一锤子买卖的想法,必然无法行之久远。
1.下列各句中的引号,和文中引号作用相同的一项是()A.去年全国共查处黑恶腐败及其“保护伞”问题3万余起。
B.父亲伸手摸摸我的后脑勺,信心十足地说:“当然能行!”C.美国加大“关心”香港的力度,显然是醉翁之意不在酒。
D.2月26日“嫦娥五号”搭载的太空水稻种子在广东播种。
答案:A文中“指南针”的引号表特殊含义。
A表特殊含义,与文中引号作用相同;B表直接引用;C表反语和讽刺;D表特定称谓。
2.文中画横线的语句有语病,请修改。
答案:直播经济能不能(或能否)行稳致远,决定因素在于产品的质量、人们的口碑和消费者的信任程度,因此(或如果)抱着只做一锤子买卖的想法,必然无法行之久远。
或:直播经济能不能(或能否)行稳致远,决定于产品的质量、人们的口碑和消费者的信任程度,因此(或如果)抱着只做一锤子买卖的想法,必然无法行之久远。
解析:直播经济能行稳致远,决定在于产品的质量、人们的口碑和消费者的信任程度,可是抱着只做一锤子买卖的想法,必然无法行之久远。
原句“能行稳致远”与“质量”“口碑”“信任程度”属于一面对两面的错误,所以可以将“直播经济能行稳致远”改为“直播经济能不能(或能否)行稳致远”。
高考语文高中语文字形选择题与热点解答题组合练附答案
高考语文高中语文字形选择题与热点解答题组合练附答案一、高中语文字形选择题1.下列各句中,没有错别字且划线字的注音全都正确的一项是()A. 湖州的地理条件十分出色,位于沪宁杭都市圈的正中心,环境宜人,又有很多发展不错的卫星城镇,按照现在的发展速度来看,是完全有发展成为大都市的潜(qiǎn)质的。
B. 嘉兴市规划开发建设东部新城,整合现有嘉兴科技城、湘家荡区域、南湖新区三大平台优质资源,以产兴城、以城促产、产城融合、功能迭加而成三位一体的产业新城、宜居新城、科创(chuàng)新城。
C. 丽水市以建设“国家生态园林城市”为目标,将完成规划区内楔(qì)形绿地、城市公园及沿河、沿路的带状绿地建设;修复被破坏的城市自然环境;保护生物的多样性和自然生态,抓好各类附属绿地的建设。
D. 宁波和温州是浙江省排名第二和第三的两大城市,经济实力都非常强。
温州与东莞(guǎn)、珠海、泉州等城市一起组成了中国明星地级市的豪华阵容。
2.下列词语中划线字的字音和字形,全都正确的一项是()A. 拮据(jū)词藻(zǎo)渎(dú)职罪泥(nì)古不化B. 看(kān)护妥贴(tiē)背(bēi)黑锅是非曲(qǔ)直C. 联袂(mèi)默契(qì)不相干(gān)扶危济(jǐ)困D. 贮(chǔ)存露(lù)天打磕(kē)睡一语中(zhòng)的3.下列各句中,没有错别字且加下划线字的注音全部正确的一项是()A. 巡警走远了,大家速穿马路直奔(bēn)小路钻进青沙帐。
这里密不透风,田埂(gěng)狭窄不平还要紧跟老张往前跑,没一会儿大家已大汗淋漓了。
B. 赫(hè)山区“非遗”馆的设计,陈英伟用丰富的设计语言和高妙的表达手法,表现了设计意念上高屋建瓴的主题感和深思熟虑的逻辑(jí)性。
C. 《红楼梦》第六回中,贾蓉腆着脸来向王熙凤借一架“玻璃炕屏(píng)”,这是书里的一场好戏,两人围绕着借与不借,你来我往,打情骂俏,煞(shà)是精彩。
2024苏教版四年级上册数学期末知识点复习与暑假练习题集突破版
2024苏教版四年级上册数学期末知识点复习与暑假练习题集突破版一、单项选择题:本题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分,在每小题给出的答案中,只有一个符合题目要求。
(共10题)第(1)题吉他上的弦可以看作一条()。
A.射线B.线段C.直线D.角第(2)题一辆小货车每次能运2吨沙子,一辆大货车每次能运3吨沙子。
一共要运7吨沙子,安排( )辆小货车和( )辆大货车恰好能一次运完。
A.1;2B.2;1C.3;2D.4;1第(3)题÷=19……23,如果被除数和除数同时乘10,那么商和余()。
A.都乘10B.都不变C.商不变,余数乘10第(4)题四(1)班同学们保护环境,利用课余时间收集废旧电池,21名同学两周共收集了882节废旧电池,平均每人每天收集()节废旧电池。
A.5B.4C.3D.2第(5)题用一个10倍的放大镜看一个45°的角,这个角的大小()。
A.不变B.变成450°C.变成90°D.变成4.5°第(6)题田忌与齐王赛马,田忌要想赢齐王,必须用下等马对齐王的上等马,用()对齐王的中等马。
A.上等马B.中等马C.下等马第(7)题绷紧的弦,可看作(),手电筒射出的光线可看作()。
A.直线,射线B.射线,直线C.线段,射线第(8)题下面说法错误的是()。
A.平行四边形具有不稳定性B.正方形相邻的两条边互相垂直C.平行四边形是特殊的梯形D.平行四边形和梯形都有无数条高第(9)题下列三个乘法算式中,积大于2400的是()。
A.125×22B.79×26C.55×39第(10)题635÷□6,在□里填()时,商是两位数。
A.1~5B.1~6C.6~9二、填空题:本题共11小题,每小题3分,共33分 (共11题)第(1)题在括号里填上“>”“<”或“=”。
3150600000( )3160500000 36公顷( )3600平方米280÷14( )140÷7 720÷30( )720÷(6×5)第(2)题在括号填上适当的数或单位。
003高中语文必修上册第六单元小题组合训练及解析
003高中语文必修上册第六单元小题组合训练注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)一、选择题)①他突然说起一件令我莫名其妙....的事,我一时以为他是信口开河,但经过他一番解释,我豁然开朗。
②国家无论大小强弱,只要敞开胸怀,真诚面对,谁都可以在这幅时代画卷上留下浓墨重...彩.的—笔。
③欧洲多国经济长期低增长、高支出,高社会福利制度已经积羽沉舟....,但对这一制度进行的每项改革都遇到了极大的公众阻力。
④我们将矢志不渝....地继续深化改革扩大开放,全面推进经济建设、政治建设、文化建设、社会建设和生态文明建设。
⑤《记忆中的年味》以富有生活气息的语调把中国饮食文化讲述得栩栩如生....,让人们大饱眼福。
⑥春天到了,公园里到处可见盛开的花朵,听到悦耳的鸟鸣,真是春意阑珊....,所有这些构成了一幅美丽的风景画。
A.①③⑤B.②④⑥C.②③④D.③⑤⑥2.下列各句中,没有语病的一项是()A.他平时总是沉默寡言,但只要一谈起他那心爱的专业,他就变得分外活跃而健谈。
B.所谓综合,就是把部分结合成整体,它不只是各部分简单相加,而是实现事物各部分的或各方面的本质联系。
C.根据法庭对黑哨事件的调査结果和法制办出具的书面材料看,他是在未被采取强制措施时交代了自己的罪行的。
D.托尔斯泰的观察力和记忆力是十分惊人的,他能迅速捕捉形象并长久地储存在头脑中,创作需要时,一“呼”即出。
阅读下面文字,完成各题。
清人张潮在《幽梦影》中说:“少年读书,如隙中窥月;中年读书,如庭中望月;老年读书,如台上玩月。
皆以阅历之浅深,为所得之浅深耳。
”这几句话的意思是,在人生的不同阶段,读书的境界是不一样的。
少年时读书,是从字面上理解;中年时读书,是用人生的经历去理解;老年时读书,是用全部人生去理解。
客观地说,读书的境界与年龄___________,即使也不是一一对应的关系,老年人的理解不一定肤浅,年轻人的理解不一定深刻。
届语文二轮复习语用组合强化练二十七含解析
语用组合强化练(二十七)1.依次填入文中横线上的词语,全都恰当的一项是()史诗性革命历史电影不仅要关注往事再现的忠实性,也要关注对这些历史事实的选择和合理想象的自由.如在《决胜时刻》中,创作者____,不再拘泥于以往那种依赖宏大战争场面的模式,而是将镜头对准领袖人物和历史上的普通人,用人物的命运来映射时代____.虽然历史是背景,但电影在呈现上将镜头对准一个个有故事的普通人,更能抓住观众的内心。
从而让他们随着电影一同走进那个年代,回望那段历史。
从革命历史电影到民族史诗的____,是从生活真实到艺术真实的升华.其中,想象力是____的工具。
在把握真实历史的前提下,充分的历史想象力会支撑起感人的细节。
这时,历史电影中的想象力就会让人物更有血肉,让情感更加充沛.这样的作品再向更广大的公众传播,也更易于被人们接受。
A。
另辟蹊径变故建构缺一不可B。
推陈出新变迁建造缺一不可C。
推陈出新变故建造不可或缺D。
另辟蹊径变迁建构不可或缺【解析】选D。
另辟蹊径:另外开辟一条路。
比喻另创一种风格或方法。
推陈出新:去掉旧事物的糟粕,取其精华,并使它向新的方向发展(多指继承文化遗产)。
结合“不再拘泥于以往那种依赖宏大战争场面的模式”分析,选用“另辟蹊径”。
变故:意外发生的事情。
变迁:描述事物变化转移。
结合“时代”分析,用“变迁"。
建构:构建;建立(多用于抽象事物)。
建造:建筑;修建。
结合“从革命历史电影到民族史诗的”分析,指史诗的构造,选用“建构”。
缺一不可:少一样也不行。
不可或缺:非常重要,不能有一点点的缺失,不能少一点。
结合“在把握真实历史的前提下,充分的历史想象力会支撑起感人的细节”分析,选用“不可或缺"。
2。
下列各句中,没有语病的一句是()A.当前,苹果公司、通用电气等企业已经首开软性制造的先河,中国应当抓住制造业软性变革的历史机遇和制造业的转型升级,为中国经济持续增长打开更广阔的空间.B.爆款音乐节目成为IP,由此衍生出巡回演唱会、主题快餐厅同样大受欢迎,开辟了版权运营开发的全新领域.C.在这个内容“速食”的年代,《收获》至今还以每期十多页的篇幅,不疾不徐地连载着黄永玉的《无愁河的浪荡汉子》,而这也坚持几年成为很多读者买杂志的理由。
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考研新题型真题及大纲样题一、历年真题Passage 12005年考研新题型真题Part BDirections: In the following text, some sentences have removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into of the numbered blank there are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1. (10 points)Canada's premiers (the leaders of provincial governments), if they have any breath left after complaining about Ottawa at their late July annual meeting, might spare a moment to do something, to reduce health-care costs.They're all groaning about soaring health budgets, the fastest-growing components of which are pharmaceutical costs.41.What to do? Both the Romanow commission and the Kirby committee on health care-to say nothing of reports from other experts recommended the creation of a national drug agency. Instead of each province having its own list of approved drugs, bureaucracy, procedures and limited bargaining power, all would pool resources, work with Ottawa, and create a national institution.42.But “national” doesn't have to mean that. “National” could mean interprovincial-provinces combining efforts to create one body.Either way, one benefit of a “national”organization would be to negotiate better prices, if possible, with drug manufacturers. Instead of having one province-or a series of hospitals within a province-negotiate a price for a given drug on the provincial list, the national agency would negotiate on behalf of all provinces.Rather than, say, Quebec, negotiating on behalf of seven million people, the national agency would negotiate on behalf 31 million people. Basic economics suggests the greater the potential consumers, the higher the likelihood of a better price.43.A small step has been taken in the direction of a national agency with the creation of the Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment, funded by Ottawa and the provinces. Under it, a Common Drug Review recommends to provincial lists which new drugs should be included, predictably and regrettably Quebec refused to join.A few premiers are suspicious of any federal-provincial deal-making. They (particularly Quebec and Alberta) just want Ottawa to fork over additional billions with few, if any, strings attached. That's one reason why the idea of a nationalist hasn't gone anywhere while drug costskeep rising fast.44.Premiers love to quote Mr. Romanow's report selectively, especially the parts about more federal money perhaps they should read what he had to say a bout drugs.“A national drug agency would provide governments more influence on pharmaceutical companies in order to constrain the ever-increasing cost of drugs.”45.So when the premiers gather in Niagara Falls to assemble their usual complaint list, they should also get cracking about something in their jurisdiction that would help their budgets and patients.[A].Quebec's resistance to a national agency is provincialist ideology. One of the first advocates for a national list was a researcher at Laval University. Quebec's Drug Insurance Fund has seen its costs skyrocket with annual increases from 14.3 per cent to 26.8 per cent![B].Or they could read Mr. Kirby's report: “the substantial buying power of such an agency would strengthen the public prescription-drug insurance plans to negotiate the lowest possible purchase prices from drug companies”[C].What does “national” mean? Roy Romanow and Senator Michael Kirby recommended a federal-provincial body much like the recently created National Health Council.[D].The problem is simple and stark: health-care costs have been, are, and will continue to increase faster than government revenues.[E].According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, prescription drug costs have risen since 1997 at twice the rate of overall health-care spending. Part of the increase comes from drugs being used to replace other kinds of treatments part of it arises from new drugs costing more than older kinds. Part of it is higher prices.[F].So, if the provinces want to run the health-care show, they should prove they can run it, starting with an interprovincial health list that would end duplication, save administrative costs, prevent one province from being played off against another, and bargain for better drug prices.[G].Of course the pharmaceutical companies will scream. They like divided buyers, they can lobby better that way. They can use the threat of removing jobs from one province to another. They can hope that, if one province includes a drug on its, list the pressure will cause others to include it on theirs. They wouldn't like a national agency, but self-interest would lead them to deal with it.答案:ECGFBPassage 22006年考研新题型真题Part BDirections:In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A- G to fit into each of numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)On the north bank of the Ohio River sits Evansville, Ind., home of David Williams, 52, and of a riverboat casino where gambling games are played. During several years of gambling in that casino, Williams, a state auditor earning $35,000 a year, lost approximately $175,000. He had never gambled before the casino sent him a coupon for $20 worth of gambling.He visited the casino, lost the $20 and left. On his second visit he lost $800. The casino issued to him, as a good customer, a Fun Card, which when used in the casino earns points for meals and drinks, and enables the casino to track the user's gambling activities. For Williams, these activities become what he calls electronic morphine. 41. ______________.In 1997 he lost $21,000 to one slot machine in two days. In March 1997 he lost $72,186. He sometimes played two slot machines at a time, all night, until the boat locked at 5 a.m., then went back aboard when the casino opened at 9 a.m. Now he is suing the casino, charging that it should have refused his patronage because it knew he was addicted. It did know he had a problem.In March 1998, a friend of Williams's got him involuntarily confined to a treatment center for addictions, and wrote to inform the casino of Williams's gamblers. The casino included a photo of Williams among those of banned gamblers, and wrote to him a” cease admissions” letter noting the medical/psychological nature of problem gambling behaviors, the letter said that before being readmitted to the patronizing the casino would pose no threat to his safety have to his safety or well-being. 42. ______________.The Wall Street Journal reports that the casino has 20 signs warning: “Enjoy the fun ... and always bet with your head, not over it”. Every entrance tic ket lists a toll-free number for counseling from the Indiana Department of Mental Health. Nevertheless, Williams's suit charges that the casino, knowing he was “helplessly addicted to gambling”, intentionally worked to ”love” him to “engage in conduct against his will” well. 43. ______________.The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) says “pathological gambling” involves persistent, recurring and uncontrollable pursuit less of money than of taking risks in quest of a windfall, 44. ______________.Pushed by science, or what claims to be science, society is reclassifying what once were considered character flaws or moral failings as personality disorders akin to physical disabilities. 45. ______________.Forty-four states have lotteries, 29 have casinos, and most of these states are to varying degrees dependent on --you might say --addicted to--revenues from wagering. And since the first Internet gambling site was created in 1995, competition for gamblers' dollars has become intense. The Oct. 28 issue of NEWSWEEK reported that 2 million gamblers patronize 1,800 virtual casinos every week. With $3.5 billion being lost on Internet wagers this year, gambling has passedpornography as the Web's most profitable business.[A].Although no such evidence was presented, the casino's marketing department continued to pepper him with mailings. And he entered the casino and used his Fun Card without being detected.[B].It is unclear what luring was required, given his compulsive behavior. And in what sense was his will operative?[C].By the time he had lost $5,000 he said to himself that if he could get back to even, he would quit. One night he won $5,500, but he did not quit.[D].Gambling has been a common feature of American life forever, but for a long time it was broadly considered a sin, or a social disease. Now it is a social policy: the most important and aggressive promoter of gambling in America is government.[E].David Williams’s suit should trouble this gambling nation. But don’t bet on it.[F].It is worrisome that society is medicalizing more and more behavioral problems, often defining as addictions what earlier, sterner generations explained as weakness of will.[G].The anonymous, lonely, undistracted nature of online gambling is especially conductive to compulsive behavior. But even if the government knew how to move against Internet gambling, what would be its grounds for doing so?答案:CABFDPassage 32007年考研新题型真题Part BDirections: You are going to read a list of headings and a text about what parents are supposed to do to guide their children into adulthood. Choose a heading from the list A--G that best fits the meaning of each numbered part of the text (41-45). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There are two extra headings that you do not need to use. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)A. Set a Good Example for Your KidsB. Build Your Kids’ Work SkillsC. Place Time Limits on Leisure ActivitiesD. Talk about the Future on a Regular BasisE. Help Kids Develop Coping StrategiesF. Help Your Kids Figure Out Who They AreG. Build Your Kids’ Sense of ResponsibilityHow Can a Parent Help?Mothers and fathers can do a lot to ensure a safe landing in early adulthood for their kids. Even if a job’s starting salary seems too small to satisfy an emerging adult’s need for rapid content, the transition from school to work can be less of a setback if the start-up adult is ready for the move. Here are a few measures, drawn from my book Ready or Not, Here Life Comes, that parents‖You can start this process when they are 11 or 12. Periodically review their emerging strengths and weaknesses with them and work together on any shortcomings, like difficulty in communicating well or collaborating. Also, identify the kinds of interests they keep coming back– as opposed to members of their clique, pop stars and vaunted athletes. Have regular dinner-table discussions about people the family knows and how they got where they are. Discuss the joys and downsides of your own career and encourage your kids to form some ideas about their own future. When asked what they want to do, they should be discouraged from saying ―I have no idea.‖ They can change their minds 200 times, butteaching kids how to learn; parents should be responsible for teaching them how to work. Assign responsibilities around the house and make sure homework deadlines are met. Encourage teenagers to take a part-time job. Kids need plenty of practice delaying gratification and deploying effective organizational skills, such as managing time and setting priorities.canned laughter only teaches kids to process information in a passive way. At the same time, listening through earphones to the same monotonous beats for long stretches encourages kids to stay inside their bubble instead of pursuing other endeavors. All these activities can prevent the growth of important communication and thinking skills and make it difficult for kids to developalso learn how to solve problems and resolve conflicts, ways to brainstorm and think critically. Discussions at home can help kids practice doing these things and help them apply these skills to everyday life situations.What about the son or daughter who is grown but seems to be struggling and wandering aimlessly through early adulthood? Parents still have a major role to play, but now it is more delicate. They have to be careful not to come across as disappointed in their child. They should exhibit strong interest and respect for whatever currently interests their fledging adult (as naive or ill conceived as it may seem) while becoming a partner in exploring options for the future. Most of all, these new adults must feel that they are respected and supported by a family that appreciates them.答案:FDBCEPassage 42008年考研新题型真题Part BDirections:In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A- G to fit into each of numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)The time for sharpening pencils, arranging your desk, and doing almost anything else instead of writing has ended. The first draft will appear on the page only if you stop avoiding the inevitable and sit, stand up, or lie down to write. (41)Be flexible. Your outline should smoothly conduct you from one point to the next, but do not permit it to railroad you. If a relevant and important idea occurs to you now, work it into the draft.(42)____________________ Grammar, punctuation, and spelling can wait until you revise. Concentrate on what you are saying. Good writing most often occurs when you are in hot pursuit of an idea rather than in a nervous search for errors.(43)___________________________Your pages will be easier to keep track of that way, and, if you have to clip a paragraph to place it elsewhere, you will not lose any writing on the other side.If you are working on a word processor, you can take advantage of its capacity to make additions and deletions as well as move entire paragraph by making just a few simple keyboard commands. Some software programs can also check spelling and certain grammatical elements in your writing. (44)____________________ These printouts are also easier to read than the screen when you work on revision.Once you have a first draft on paper, you can delete material that is unrelated to your thesis and add material necessary to illustrate your points and make your paper convincing. The student who wrote The A&P as a State of Mind wisely dropped a paragraph that questioned whether Sammy displays chauvinistic attitudes toward women. (45) _________________________.Remember that your initial draft is only that. You should go through the paper many times-and then again – working to substantiate and clarify your ideas. You may even end up with several entire versions of the paper. Rewrite. The sentences within each paragraph should be related to a single topic. Transitions should connect one paragraph to the next so that there are no abrupt or confusing shifts. Awkward or wordy phrasing or unclear sentences and paragraphs should be mercilessly poked and prodded into shape.[A] To make revising easier, leave wide margins and extra space between lines so that you can easily add words, sentences, and corrections. Write on only one side of the paper.[B] After you have clearly and adequately developed the body of your paper, pay particular attention to the introductory and concluding paragraphs. It’s probably best to write the introduction last, after you know precisely what you are introducing. Concluding paragraphs demand equal attention because they leave the reader with a final impression.[C]It’s worth remembering, however, that though a clean copy fresh off a printer may lookterrific, it will read only as well as the thinking and writing that have gone into it. Many writers prudently store their data on disks and print their pages each time they finish a draft to avoid losing any material because of power failures or other problems.[D] It makes no difference how you write, just so you do. Now that you have developed a topic into a tentative thesis, you can assemble your notes and begin to flesh out whatever outline you have made.[E] Although this is an interesting issue, it has nothing to do with the thesis, which explains how the setting influences Sammy’s decision to quit his job. Instead of including that paragraph, she added one that described Lengel’s crabbed response to the girls so that she could lead up to the A&P policy he enforces.[F]In the final paragraph about the significance of the setting in A&P, the student brings together the reasons Sammy quit his job by referring to his refusal to accept Lengel’s store policies.[G] By using the first draft as a means of thinking about what you want to say, you will very likely discover more than your notes originally suggested. Plenty of good writers don’t use outlines at all but discover ordering principles as they write. Do not attempt to compose a perfectly correct draft the first time around答案:DGACEPassage 52009年考研新题型真题Part BDirections:In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A- G to fit into each of numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)Coinciding with the groundbreaking theory of biological evolution proposed by British naturalist Charles Darwin in the 1860s, British social philosopher Herbert Spencer put forward his own theory of biological and cultural evolution. Spencer argued that all worldly phenomena, including human societies, changed over time, advancing toward perfection. 41.____________.American social scientist Lewis Henry Morgan introduced another theory of cultural evolution in the late 1800s. Morgan, along with Tylor, was one of the founders of modern anthropology. In his work, he attempted to show how all aspects of culture changed together in the evolution of societies.42._____________.In the early 1900s in North America, German-born American anthropologist Franz Boas developed a new theory of culture known as historical particularism. Historical particularism, which emphasized the uniqueness of all cultures, gave new direction to anthropology.43._____________ .Boas felt that the culture of any society must be understood as the result of a unique history and not as one of many cultures belonging to a broader evolutionary stage or type of culture.44._______________.Historical particularism became a dominant approach to the study of culture in American anthropology, largely through the influence of many students of Boas. But a number of anthropologists in the early 1900s also rejected the particularist theory of culture in favor of diffusionism. Some attributed virtually every important cultural achievement to the inventions ofa few, especially gifted peoples that, according to diffusionists, then spread to other cultures.45.________________.Also in the early 1900s, French sociologist ?mile Durkheim developed a theory of culture that would greatly influence anthropology. Durkheim proposed that religious beliefs functioned to reinforce social solidarity. An interest in the relationship between the function of society and culture—known as functionalism—became a major theme in European, and especially British, anthropology.[A] Other anthropologists believed that cultural innovations, such as inventions, had a single origin and passed from society to society. This theory was known as diffusionism.[B] In order to study particular cultures as completely as possible, Boas became skilled in linguistics, the study of languages, and in physical anthropology, the study of human biology and anatomy.[C] He argued that human evolution was characterized by a struggle he called the “survival of the fittest,” i n which weaker races and societies must eventually be replaced by stronger, moreadvanced races and societies.[D]They also focused on important rituals that appeared to preserve a people’s social structure, such as initiation ceremonies that formally sig nify children’s entrance into adulthood.[E] Thus, in his view, diverse aspects of culture, such as the structure of families, forms of marriage, categories of kinship, ownership of property, forms of government, technology, and systems of food production, all changed as societies evolved.[F]Supporters of the theory viewed as a collection of integrated parts that work together to keep a society functioning.[G]For example, British anthropologists Grafton Elliot Smith and W. J. Perry incorrectly suggested, on the basis of inadequate information, that farming, pottery making, and metallurgy all originated in ancient Egypt and diffused throughout the world. In fact, all of these cultural developments occurred separately at different times in many parts of the world.答案:CEABG二、大纲样题Sample OneDirections: In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41—45, choose the most suitable one from the list A—G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(10 points)Long before Man lived on the Earth, there were fishes, reptiles, birds, insects, and some mammals. Although some of these animals were ancestors of kinds living today, others are now extinct, that is, they have no descendants alive now. 41)_ ____.Very occasionally the rocks show impression of skin, so that, apart from color, we can build up a reasonably accurate picture of an animal that died millions of years ago. The kind of rock in which the remains are found tells us much about the nature of the original land, often of the plants that grew on it, and even of its climate.42)____ _. Nearly all of the fossils that we know were preserved in rocks formed by water action, and most of these are of animals that lived in or near water. Thus it follows that there must be many kinds of mammals, birds, and insects of which we know nothing.43)____ _. There are also crab-like creatures, whose bodies were covered with a horny substance. The body segments each had two pairs of legs, one pair for walking on the sandy bottom, the other for swimming. The head was a kind of shield with a pair of compound eyes, often with thousands of lenses. They were usually an inch or two long but some were 2 feet.44)__ ___. Of these, the ammonites are very interesting and important. They have a shell composed of many chambers, each representing a temporary home of the animal. As the young grew larger it grew a new chamber and sealed off the previous one. Thousands of these can be seen in the rocks on the Dorset Coast.45)_ ____. About 75 million years ago the Age of Reptiles was over and most of the groups died out. The mammals quickly developed, and we can trace the evolution of many familiar animals such as the elephant and horse. Many of the later mammals, though now extinct, were known to primitive man and were featured by him in cave paintings and on bone carvings.[A] The shellfish have a long history in the rock and many different kinds are known.[B] Nevertheless, we know a great deal about many of them because their bones and shells have been preserved in the rocks as fossils. From them we can tell their size and shape, how they walked, the kind of food they ate.[C] The first animals with true backbones were the fishes, first known in the rocks of 375 million years ago. About 300 million years ago the amphibians, the animals able to live both on land and in water, appeared. They were giant, sometimes 8 feet long, and many of them lived in the swampy pools in which our coal seam, or layer, or formed. The amphibians gave rise to the reptiles and for nearly 150 million years these were the principal forms of life on land, in the sea, and in the air.[D] The best index fossils tend to be marine creatures. These animals evolved rapidly and spread over large areas of the world.[E] The earliest animals whose remains have been found were all very simple kinds and lived in the sea. Later forms are more complex, and among these are the sea-lilies, relations of the starfishes, which had long arms and were attached by a long stalk to the sea bed, or to rocks.[F] When an animal dies, the body, its bones, or shell, may often be carried away by streams into lakes or the sea and there get covered up by mud. If the animal lived in the sea its body would probably sink and be covered with mud. More and more mud would fall upon it until the bones or shell become embedded and preserved.[G] Many factors can influence how fossils are preserved in rocks. Remains of an organism may be replaced by minerals, dissolved by an acidic solution to leave only their impression, or simply reduced to a more stable form.答案:BFEACDirections:The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A-G to fill in each numbered box. The first and the last paragraphs have been placed for you in Boxes. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1 (10 points)[A] “I just don't know how to motivate them to do a better job. We're in a budget crunch and I have absolutely no financial rewards at my disposal. In fact, we’ll probably have to lay some people off in the near future. It's hard for me to make the job interesting and challenging because it isn't-it's boring, routine paperwork, and there isn't much you can do about it.[B]“Finally, I can't say to them that their promotions will hinge an the excellence of their paperwork. First of all, they know it's not true. If their performance is adequate, most are more likely to get promoted just by staying on the fore a certain number of years than for some specific outstanding act. Second, they were trained to do the job they do out in the streets, not to fill out forms. All through their career it is the arrests and interventions that get noticed.[C] "I've got real problem with my officers. They come on the force as young, inexperienced men, and we send them out on the street, either in ears or on a heat. They seem to like the contact they have with the public, the action involved in crime prevention, and the apprehension of criminals. They also like helping people out at fires, accidents, and other emergencies.[D]"Some people have suggested a number of things like using conviction records as a performance criterion. However, we know that's not fair-too many other things are involved. Bad paperwork increases the chance that you lose in court, but good paperwork doesn't necessarily mean you'll win. We tried setting up team competitions based on the excellence of the reports, but the guys caught on to that pretty quickly. No one was getting any type of reward for winning the competition, and they figured why should they labor when there was no payoff.[E]The problem occurs when they get back to the station. They hate to do the paperwork, and because they dislike it, the job is frequently put off or done inadequately. This lack of attention hurts us later on when we get to court. We need clear, factual reports. They must be highly detailed and unambiguous. As soon as one part of a report is shown to be inadequate or incorrect, the rest of the report is suspect. Poor reporting probably causes us to lose more cases than any other factor.[F]“So I just don’t know what to do. I’ve been groping in the dark in a number of years. And I hope that this seminar will shed some light on this problems of mine and help me out in my future work.”[G]A large metropolitan city government was putting on a number of seminars for administrators, managers and/or executives of various departments throughout the city. At one of these sessions the topic to be discussed was motivation---how we can get public servants motivated to do a good job. The difficulty of a police captain became the central focus of the discussion.Order:G ,41 ,42 ,43 ,44 ,45 , F答案:CEABD。