内容正文:
禁感慨,如果你不去尝试,你永远不知道自
己能做什么。由此可推断,作者将更愿意尝
试新的生活体验。故选D。
Ⅱ.完形填空
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主
要讲述了作者是新老师,刚开始给学生上课的
时候遇到了挫折,于是向受欢迎的Marcia老师
学习,得到了一些上课经验。
1.B句意:我准备了明确的课程目标和计划。
根据后文“and plans”和常识可知,作者身为
老师,要准备明确的课程目标和计划。故选
B。quote引用;objective目标;instruction指
示;remark评论a
2.D句意:我把复杂的想法分解成这个水平
的孩子可以理解的概念。根据后文“ideas
into concepts kids at this level could under-
stand”可知,此处表示把复杂的想法分解成
筒单的概念。故选D。interesting有趣的;in
formal非正式的;serious严肃的;complicated
复杂的。
3.A句意:然后我走进教室,一切都失败了。
根据后文“Why isn't this working?”可知,作
者的准备都失败了。故选A。fall apart垮
台,失败;go over检查;work out解决;et
through经历,通过。
4.C句意:在又一个令人沮丧的日子结束时,
我心想:“为什么这不起作用?”根据上文
“Why isn't this working?”可知,作者的教学
方式不起作用,因此应是沮丧的一天。故选
C。exciting令人兴奋的;shameful羞愧的;
discouraging令人沮丧的;impressive印象深
刻的。
5.D句意:我的证据就在走廊对面,在Marcia
的教室里。根据上文“It was easy to think my
job was impossible,but I knew that wasn't
tue.”可知,作者知道教学是可以进行下去
的,并非不可能,而证据就在另一个老师的
教室里。故选D。experience经历;selection
进择;company公司;proof证据。
6.A句意同上。后文“she walked over to the
student's desk and dropped to her knees to give
up-close attention'”主要描述了Marcia老师教
室里的场景。故选A。classroom教室;
concert音乐会;club俱乐部;journal杂志。
7B句意:她是孩子们生活中的一缕阳光。
根据上文“She was a ray of sunshine in her
kds”可知,此处指她是孩子们生活中的一
缕阳光。故选B。dream梦想;life生活,生
命;schedule安排;assignment作业。
8.D句意:第二天,我问Marcia我能不能在
她的课上观察她一会儿。根据后文“she
walked over to the student's desk and dropped
to her knees to give up-close attention”可知,
作者留在了Marcia的课堂上观察她是如何
上课的。敌选D。describe描述;disturb打
扰;assess评估;observe观察
9.C句意:“唱首歌怎么样?”她问,拿出一把
吉他。根据后文“taking out a guitar'”可知,
她是要唱歌。故选C。discussion讨论;game
游戏;song歌曲;quiz测试。
10.A句意:孩子们立刻欢呼起来。根据上文
“Marcia taught third grade.”以及常识可知,
三年级的学生听到要唱歌应当会欢呼。故
选A。cheer欢呼;flee逃走;allow允许;
perform表演。
11.A句意:甚至当一个学生看起来有点迷茫
时,她走到学生的桌子前,屈膝近距离关
注。根据后文“she walked over to the
student's desk and dropped to her knees to
give up-close attention”可知,当发现学生看
起来迷茫时,Marcia甚至会走到学生的桌
子前,屈膝近距离关注。敌选A。even甚
至;instead而不是;regularly定期地;
purposely故意地。
12.D句意:我迫不及待地想把我所学到的
些东西付诸实践。根据后文“to put some of
the things I'd learned into practice”可知,此处
指作者迫不及待地想把所学到的一些东西
付诸实践。短语couldn't wait to do sth.表示
“迫不及待地做某事”。故选D。mean意味
着;refuse拒绝;choose选择;wait等待。
13.B句意:一开始要忽略我的数案并不容
易。根据上文“‘How about a9?'she
asked,taking out a guitar..”可知,Marcia临
时提议,并设有完全按照教案进行上课,故
此处表示一开始要忽略教案对作者来说不
容易。故选B。review复习;ignore忽视;
prepare准备;acknowledge承认。
14.D句意:但我发现我喜欢走在课桌之间,
一对一地和学生交谈,了解他们。根据上
文“talking to my students one-on-one”可知,
作者开始重视学生个人。故选D。student
学生;stranger陌生人;superman超人;indi-
vidual个人
15.C句意:Marcia在年底离开了我们学校
但在我40年的职业生涯中,她每天都在鼓
舞着我。根据上文“Marcia left our school at
the end of the year,but she”中but表示转折
可知,Marcia离开了,但她一直鼓舞着作
者。故选C。remind提醒;follow跟随;
inspire鼓舞;greet问候。
课时作业42 Wish you
were here()
I.阅读理解
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主
要讲述了Sian Davies在61岁时决定划船穿越
大西洋的经历和她的感受
1.B细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“We
would row in three-hour shifts and only sleep
for an hour or so every six hours."和“For the
first 15 days,I was seasick,so I hardly ate an-
ything.I was just rowing and collapsing.I
went through some pretty dark times..”可知,
Davies在过程中遭受了很多苦难。
2.D细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的
“‘As soon as I got on the water,I fell in love
with it,'she says.Feeling your whole body
working and the fresh air on your skin is a-
mazing.,”可知,Davies对她的第一次划船
尝试感到印象深刻。
3.C细节理解题。根据文章第四段中的
"One day I was reading about women adven-
turers when it hit me that once better,I would
row across an ocean.”可知,一些女性冒险家
的故事激发了Davies划船穿越大洋的灵感。
4.D
推理判断题。根据第一段中的“n
March 2021,she was one of the 12 crew
members who set out on the 3,000-mile jour-
ney from Tenerife to battle sun,salt and fierce
currents.”以及最后一段中的“I want to mo-
torcycle through the Himalayas later in the
year”可知,她是一个意志坚强和有雄心壮
志的人。
B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。报道
主要介绍了AstroAccess组织参与者进行失重
体验,腰部瘫痪的Mazyck就是其中一名参与
者。AstroAccess正在努力使所有人都能进入
太空。
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5.B细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Mazyck
was one of 12 participants in a Zero G flight,
organized by the group AstroAccess.This type
of flight recreates the weightlessness that astro-
nauts experience without going all the way to
space.”可知,AstroAccess提供失重体验。
6.D细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的
"During the flight,she says,the participants
did experiments and made observations.”可
知,参与者的飞行要求是试验和观察。
7.C推理判断题。根据第三段的内容以及倒
数第三段中的“‘Space removes the barriers
between people;now is the time to remove the
barriers to space itself,says Mazyck.'It is
sending a message to people...not only is there
room for you in space,there is a need for
you.’”可推知,Mazyck勇敢且乐观。
8.C主旨大意题。根据全文,尤其是最后
段的内容可知,本文主要讲的是AstroAccess
组织参与者进行失重体验,腰部瘫痪的
Mazyck就是其中一名参与者。AstroAccess
正在努力使所有人都能进入太空。C项“让
太空成为每个人的地方”最适合作为文章
标题。
Ⅱ.阅读七选五
【语篇解读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文
章主要讲述了独自旅游的好处。
I.E根据下文的“The solo(独自的)traveling
experience is so transforming that it lives with
you forever.”可知,独自旅行的经历能给人
带来巨大改变,它永远与你同在。此处陈述
了旅行对人的好处,由此可以推知,空处内
容也应讲述旅行的好处。E项“每一次旅行
都会让你为人生的旅程做好准备。”符合语
境。故选E。
2.D根据下文的“Thinking how I..tobe
sick.”可知,想着如何在校园里与陌生人相
处一整天,作者假装生病了。据此可以推
知,作者上学第一天非常害怕。D项“我第
一次上学的时候非常害怕。”符合语境。故
选D
3.A根据上文的“Exploring a city on my
owm.to push myself.”可知,经历独自探索
城市这一挑战后,作者寻求新的机会和经
历。由此可推知,作者想体验更多。故选A。
4.B根据上文的“Having grown up..llmy
college days..”可知,作者在一个地方长大并
生活了一辈子,从上学到大学自己一直有
小群朋友。根据下文的“I met a few very in-
teresting people..new friends for life.”可知,
作者遇到了一些非常有趣的人,并结交了
些新的终身朋友。结合本文讲述独自旅行
的好处可推知,空处应陈述一次独自旅行改
变了作者的生活。故选B。
5.G根据上文可知,作者完全同意与家人和
朋友一起旅行是有趣和愉快的,但独自旅行
也令人满意,这是你为自己而不是为别人做
的少数几件事之一。据此可知,G项“毕竞
你有时也需要多照顾自己一些。”符合语境。
故选G。
课时作业43 Out of
this world(一)
1.阅读理解
A
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主
要介绍了研究人员分离太阳光成蓝光波和红
光波,阻断蓝光波用于太阳能电池板的发电
同时又不影响红光波传导到电池板下面的植
物上,这些红光波对植物生长有利。这解决了
太阳能电池板和可耕种土地之间的空间竞争。
参考答案☑。
1.A推理判断题。根据第一段中的“it's created
competition...fueling concerns over the long
term impacts of losing cropland.”可知,太阳
能电池板消耗了可用的土地,这引发了对空
间的竞争,政府批准了用太阳能电池板覆盖
1700英亩耕地的计划,这加剧了人们对失
去农田的长期影响的担忧。由此可知,第一
段主要关注的是太阳能电池板导致耕地流
失的问题。故选A。
2.C代词指代题。根据第二段中的“Blue
ones have higher energy than red ones.”可知,
蓝色光子比红色光子具有更高的能量,that
后表达提供给蓝光发电所需的东西。由此
可推知,that指的就是蓝色光子具有更高的
能量这一情况。故选C。
3.C细节理解题。根据第三段中的“This
new technology could be used...crops planted
directly below.”可知,这项新技术可以用于
开发特殊的太阳能电池板,它可以阻挡蓝光
以用于发电,同时将红光传递到直接种植在
下面的作物上。由此可知,有机太阳能电池
能够允许红光通过。故选C。
4.B观点态度题。根据最后一段中的“fa
technology can develop these panels,then the
sky is the limit on how efficient we can be.
可知,如果一项技术能够开发出这些电池
板,那么天空就是我们效率的极限;再结合
第三段中的“He sees potential in the organic
solar cells'”可推知,Abou Najm认为新型太
阳能电池板是有前途的。故选B。
B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。由于太
空的微重力环境以及缺乏浮力,科学家长期以
来认为炸薯条是不可能的。最近的一项研究
表明在太空中可以炸薯条。
5.A推理判断题。根据第二段内容和第四段
中的“The vapor created pressure when re
leased from the potato.The pressure inside the
potato allowed the bubbles to go out and let the
oil come in,according to the research paper.It
showed that‘frying can occur in space'.”可
推知,炸薯条的前提是使薯条中的气泡释放
出来。故选A项。
6.D推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The
plane...headed down just like a roller coaster.
There were about 20 seconds of microgravity...
during which the team did tests.”可知,飞机
上升到一定高度后像过山车一样俯冲。在
这个过程中,有20秒的时间飞机处于微重
力状态,在此期间,团队进行了试验。由此
可推知,飞机像过山车一样俯冲的目的是创
造试验条件。敌选D项。
7.D推理判断题。根据第五段中的“This
isn't the first attempt for scientists to deep-fry
French fries in‘space'.”可知,这不是科学家
首次企图在“太空”中炸薯条。由此可知,下
文提到2014年进行的研究的目的是提供更
多关于在太空中炸薯条的证据。故选D项。
8.A推理判断题。综观全文,尤其是根据第
-段“Frying French fries in space may be
possible,according to a recent study by Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki,Greece.”可知,文
章主要介绍了希腊一所大学最近的一项研
究,该研究打破了科学家以往的看法,证明
在太空中可以炸薯条,因此本文最可能选自
一本科学杂志。故选A项。
Ⅱ.完形填空
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲
述了Elaine Shen的故事。一位明尼苏达州的小
学生给她发送了一封电子邮件,希望采访她作
2刻勾·讲与练·高三英语江L
为他年终大项目的一部分。Shen对这封邮件感
到非常感动,并在推特上分享了这一信息。
1.D句意:这是真的,尤其是对于那些梦想着
成为从字航员到未来的世界领袖的儿童。
根据空后“becoming everything from astro-
nauts to future world leaders'”可知,这些儿童
梦想着成为从宇航员到未来的世界领袖,故
选D。stick to坚持;keep on继续;give up放
弃;dream of梦想a
2.A句意:对于亚裔美国生物学家和博士候
选人Elaine Shen来说,她从没想过自己能激
励后代。根据后文“I love biology..Idid
some online research and found your website.
I would like to ask if I could7you.”可
知,Elaine Shen是一个生物学家,故选A
biologist生物学家;chemist化学家;physicist
物理学家;artist艺术家。
3.D句意同上。根据空后“herself to be an in-
spiration for future generations'”可知,此处指
她不认为自己能成为激励后代的人,故选
D。express表达;name称之为;compare比
较;consider认为。
4.C句意:直到她收到了一封意外的来自明
尼苏达州的一个三年级学生的电子邮件,邮
件上说因为一次课堂项目,他想要采访她。
根据前文“she had never3 herself to be
an inspiration for future generations”可知,她
从未想过自己能激励后代,故可推知这封邮
件对她来说是出乎意料的,故选C。urgent
紧急的;long长的;unexpected出乎意料的;
common常见的。
5.A句意同上。根据后文“I'm working on
my big year--end project'”可知,此处指因为
个课堂项目想要采访她,故选A。project项
目;performance表演;discussion讨论;speech
演讲。
6.B句意:这一暖心的留言写着:“我正在做
一个年终大项目。我喜欢生物学。我做了
一些网上的研究,发现了你的网站。我想问
我是否能采访你。”根据空前“I'm working
on my big year--end project'”及空后“I love
biology.I did some online research and found
your website.I would like to ask if I could
7you.”可知,空前和空后都是在介绍留
言所写的内容,read符合语境,故选B。in
form通知;read写着;write书写;ask询问。
7.D句意同上。根据前文“That is until she
received a(n)4 email from a third-grader
in Minnesota who wanted to interview her for a
class 5
”可知,前文提到一个三年级的
学生想要采访她,故此处指留言询问是否可
以采访她,故选D。quote引用;find找到;
follow跟随;interview采访。
8.A句意:不用说,Shen立刻就被这封邮件
感动了,因此她在推特上分享了这个孩子鼓
舞人心的信息的截图。根据后文“Many
commenters were just as moved by the email
as Shen was.”可知,很多评论者与Shen一样
感动,故此处指Shen立刻就被这封邮件感
动了,故选A。touched感动;confused困惑
的;frightened害怕的;surprised惊讶的a
9.B句意:从她第一次分享,这帖子立刻就火
了起来,得到了27万多的点赞和1500多条
评论。根据后文“gaining more than270,000
likes and 1,500 10 since she first shared
”可知,从她第一次分享这个帖子,获得了
27万多的点赞和1500多条评论,故此处指
这个帖子立刻就火了起来,故选B。
frequently频繁地;immediately立刻地;exact-
ly确切地:eventually最终。
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10.B句意同上。根据后文“Many commen-
ters were just as moved by the email as Shen
was.”可知,很多评论者说他们与Shen
样很感动,敌此处指1500多条评论,故选
B。question问题;comment评论;post帖
子;call电话。
11.C句意:令人惊叹的是,孩子们会受到鼓
励,去取得和你一样多的成就。根据前文
"she had never 3 herself to be an inspi-
ration for future generations'”可知,她从未想
过自己能激励后代,故此处指孩子受到鼓
励,去尽可能多地取得成就,故选C。bother
打扰;request要求;inspire鼓励;order命令。
12.D句意:其他的读者也想起了自己在孩子
成长过程中的经历。根据空后“of their
own experiences with young children growing
up”可知,此处指这个帖子让其他评论者想
起了自己在孩子成长过程中的经历,故选
D。accuse控告;suspect怀疑;warm警告;
remind提醒,使想起a
13.A句意:榜样很重要,令人惊叹的是,这个
三年级的学生找到了自己的偶像。根据后
文“the third-grader found his role model'”可
知,这个三年级的学生找到了自己的偶像,
这件事应是令人惊叹的,敌选A。awesome
令人惊叹的,极佳的(课标生僻词);urgent
紧急的:impossible不可能的:depressing令
人沮丧的」
14.C句意:现在,这个故事感动了上千人,Shen
有了新的动力去完成她的博士学位,去继续支
持她这个领域的学生。根据前文
“Ph.D.candidate Elaine Shen”可知,Shen是
博士候选人,敌此处指她有了新的动力去
完成她的博士学位,故选C。quit放弃;
advocate拥护;complete完成;use使用。
15.B句意同上。根据前文“t's pretty amaz-
ing to witness that children are 11 to
achieve as much as you have done”可
知,Shem已经成为孩子们的偶像,敌她也会
为孩子们创造支持的氛围,在背后一直支
持他们,故选B。competition竞争;support
支持;injustice不公正;privacy隐私(课标生
件词)。
课时作业44 Out of
this world(二)
I.阅读理解
A
【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。阿联
酋的宇航员Sultan Alneyadi在国际空间站工作
六个月后乘坐SpaceX的太空舱返回地球,该
宇航员是第一个在国际空间站外进行太空行
走的中东人。
1.B细节理解题。根据第四段中Alneyadi谈
到的自己的感受“I felt that I'm responsible
for showing what's happening aboard the sta-
tion.I think it's a boost towards spreading the
enthusiasm in our region.”可知,Alneyadi觉
得自己有责任展示空间站上发生的一切,他
认为这有助于在他们地区传播热情。由此
可知,他认为他的太空之旅在他们地区是鼓
舞人心的,故选B项。
2.C推理判断题。根据第五段的描述可知,
Alneyadi自返回地球后,被誉为阿联酋的民
族英雄。第六段中阿联酋总统说Alneyadi
的旅程表明他们有能力为人类的科学文明
进程作出积极贡献。由此可推知,阿联酋总
统称Alneyadi为儿子是为了表明他为Al-
neyadi感到骄做,故选C项。
3.A段落大意题。第七段谈到Alneyadi是信
息技术专业的博士,他在阿联茵击败了数千课时作业43
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I.阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共20分)
A
(2024·江苏南京、盐城高三模拟)
Since the last ice age,humans have cleared nearly
half of the earth's forests and grasslands for agriculture.
With the world population expanding,there's ever-
increasing pressure on farmland to produce not only
more food but also clean energy.In places such as
Yakima County,Washington,it's created competition
for space as land-hungry solar panels(太阳能电池板)
consume available fields.Last month,the state approved
plans to cover 1,700 acres of agricultural land with
solar panels,fueling concerns over the long-term
impacts of losing cropland.
A recent study from the University of California,
however,shows how farmers may soon harvest crops
and energy together.One researcher,Majdi Abou
Najm,explains that the visible light spectrum (
can be separated into blue and red light waves,and their
photons (have different properties.Blue ones
have higher energy than red ones.While that gives blue
light what is needed to generate power,it also results in
higher temperatures."From a plant angle,red photons
are the efficient ones,"says Abou Najm."They don't
make the plant feel hot.
A goal of the study is to create a new generation of
solar panels.He sees potential in the organic solar cells,
which come from carbon-based materials.Thin and
transparent,the cells are applied like a film onto various
surfaces.This new technology could be used to develop
special solar panels that block blue light to generate
power,while passing the red light on to crops planted
directly below.These panels could also provide shade
for heat-sensitive fruits during the hottest part of
the day.
By 2050,we'll have two billion more people,and
we'll need more food and more energy.By maximizing
the solar spectrum,"we're making full use of an
endlessly sustainable resource,"says Abou Najm."If a
technology can develop these panels,then the sky is the
limit on how efficient we can be.
1.What problem does the first paragraph focus on?
A.Losing cropland to solar panels.
B.Distribution of the world population.
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C.Reduction in forests and grasslands
D.Competing for land between farmers.
2.What does the underlined word "that"in paragraph 2
refer to?
A.Generation of solar power.
B.Hot weather increasing efficiency.
C.Blue photons having higher energy.
D.Separation of the visible light spectrum.
3.What do we know about the organic solar cells?
A.They make fruits heat-sensitive.
B.They can cool down in hot days.
C.They allow red light to pass through.
D.They can store carbon-based materials.
4.What does Abou Najm think of the future of the new
solar panels?
A.Limited.
B.Promising.
C.Uncertain.
D.Challenging.
B
(2024·云南昆明高三模拟)
Frying French fries in space may be possible,
according to a recent study by Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki,Greece.
On Earth,we have gravity and buoyancy(浮力),
Gravity makes sure that the oil stays in the cooker,and
buoyancy allows the bubbles that come out of the fries
to travel upward so that the fries are cooked.In space,
which is under microgravity,there is no buoyancy.So
scientists for long believed that frying wasn't possible.
The research team first designed a sealed container
that could fry the potato safely in zero gravity and then
took the researchers on a ride.The plane climbed up,
and then,at a certain point,headed down just like a
roller coaster.There were about 20 seconds of
microgravity when the plane reached the highest point,
during which the team did tests.
To their surprise,the fries were cooked,and the
bubbles were able to escape.When the potato was fried,
the water inside the potato turned into vapor(水蒸气).
The vapor created pressure when released from the
potato.The pressure inside the potato allowed the
bubbles to go out and let the oil come in,according to
the research paper.It showed that "frying can occur in
space”.
This isn't the first attempt for scientists to deep-fry
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French fries in "space".Early in 2014,a group of
researchers conducted studies under various gravity.The
agency's large centrifuge(离心机)can create artificial
gravity from1to20g,with“g”referring to the
gravitational acceleration at the surface of the Earth.It
has four arms and can spin fast.During the spin,things
held by the arm are under centrifugal force,which is the
source of artificial gravity.The fries were cooked under
different gravity from 1 to 9g.
They discovered that the French fries had the most
crispy chips under 3g.It's interesting to mention
that Jupiter's gravity is 2.4 times that of Earth's
gravity.So,French fries may have the perfect taste if
cooked on Jupiter,compared with other planets in the
solar system.
5.What may make frying French fries possible in space?
A.The release of bubbles.
B.The transformation of gravity.
C.The reduction of vapor.
D.The accumulation of buoyancy.
6.Why did the plane head down like a roller coaster?
A.To make a weightless sense.
B.To get appropriate pressure.
C.To test the seal of the container.
D.To create experiment conditions.
7.What is the purpose of mentioning the studies
conducted in 2014?
A.To show the function of the centrifuge.
B.To find common ground of various experiments.
C.To prove the perfect taste of French fries on
Jupiter.
D.To offer more evidence about cooking French
fries in space.
8.Where is the text most probably taken from?(
A.A science magazine
B.A cook book.
C.A food advertisement
D.A travel brochure
Ⅱ.完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)
(2024·河北秦皇岛高三模拟)
What we believe we can become is often shaped by
the world we see around us.This is especially true for
young children who 1 becoming everything from
astronauts to future world leaders.And it's one of the
reasons why representation matters so much.For Asian
American 2 and Ph.D.candidate Elaine Shen,she
had never 3 herself to be an inspiration for future
generations.That is until she received a(n)4 email
from a third-grader in Minnesota who wanted to
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interview her for a class 5
“T'm working on my big year-end project,”the
heart-warming message 6."I love biology.I did
some online research and found your website.I would
like to ask if I could 7 you.
Needless to say,Shen was immediately 8 by
the email-so much so that she shared a screenshot of
the child's inspiring message on Twitter.The post 9
became popular,gaining more than 270,000 likes and
1,500 10 since she first shared it.
Many commenters were just as moved by the email
as Shen was."It's pretty amazing to witness that
children are 11 to achieve as much as you have
done,"said one Twitter user.Other readers were
12 of their own experiences with young children
growing up."Representation matters,and it is 13
the third-grader found his role model.
Now that the story has touched thousands,Shen
has a renewed motivation to
14 her Ph.D.and
continue creating an environment of 15 for students
within her field.
1.(
)A.stuck to
B.kept on
C.gave up
D.dreamed of
2.(
)A.biologist
B.chemist
C.physicist
D.artist
3.(
)A.expressed
B.named
C.compared
D.considered
4.(
)A.urgent
B.long
C.unexpected
D.common
5.(
)A.project
B.performance
C.discussion
D.speech
6.(
)A.informs
B.reads
C.writes
D.asks
7.(
)A.quote
B.find
C.follow
D.interview
8.(
)A.touched
B.confused
C.frightened
D.surprised
9.(
)A.frequently
B.immediately
C.exactly
D.eventually
10.(
)A.questions
B.comments
C.posts
D.calls
11.(
)A.bothered
B.requested
C.inspired
D.ordered
12.(
)A.accused
B.suspected
C.warned
D.reminded
13.(
)A.awesome
B.urgent
C.impossible
D.depressing
14.(
)A.quit
B.advocate
C.complete
D.use
15.(
)A.competition
B.support
C.injustice
D.privacy
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