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contributor
novelty
3, was intended , when
4, spacious
5, collapsed, destroyed
6, mixing, taking
7, contradiction, poverty, for
8, integrity, which
9, Using, amazed
10, reminding, and
11, wearables, reliable
12, like
13, While / Although / Though
14, thought, to protect
15, but,
16, confidence
17, Before
18, emptiness, steadier
19, incredibly, surprisingly
20, reflective
21, an, uneventful
22, perfection
23, indecisive, videos
24, banned
25, knowing
26, being limited
27, With, which
28, sold, miserably,
soldiered
29, to find
30, and, perseverance
31, crises
32, irreplaceable
33, before
34, combination
35, where
36, Written, conveying, that
37, leaving
38, shouldn’t have left,
being swept
39, unwrapped
40, While / Although / Though
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2026高二下期末复习英语追踪练2
班级____________ 姓名____________
1 I hope to find a part-time writing job, maybe working as a part-time __________(contribute) for a local magazine or a newspaper office.
2 Holly Smith tells the stories behind some of the UK’s most revolutionary homes—buildings that have deeply shaped modern Britain, mixing _______________ (novel), success and painful debate.
3 Co-designed by Maxwell Fry and Elizabeth Denby, it _____________ (intend) for working-class families between the two World Wars, _______ modernist homes for the rich were already popular.
4 It offered bright, __________(space) flats with private balconies, labor-saving kitchens and public gardens.
5 This poorly built tower _______________ (collapse) just two months after opening: a small gas leak on the 18th floor ________________(destroy) a whole wing, killing 5 people and injuring 17.
6 This flashy postmodern tower dominates the Thames, ___________(mix) ocean liner elegance and old storehouse solidity while ______________(take) inspiration from local marine history.
7 It created a clear ____________ (contradict): social housing high-rises are seen as signs of __________(poor), while new luxury ones stand ______ success.
8 We always respect the _________________( integrate) of the materials and only make changes that can be reversed, _____________ is important in our conservation standards..
9 __________(use) angle lights and pocket microscopes, students examined manuscripts on the table, ___________(amaze) at iridescent(泛着虹彩的) inks of the pages.
10 Cristiano Ronaldo sits on his bed, _____________ (remind) himself that “sleep is the most important tool that I have,” _____________ that a disciplined routine shapes his performance.
11 Many __________________(wearable) on the market provide _____________ (rely) heart-rate tracking and basic physiological(生理的)data, sufficient for general everyday monitoring.
12 The data show how habits _____________ late-night eating or drinking directly influence recovery and readiness for the next day.
13 __________________ these numbers offer insight, they cannot replace subjective awareness of energy, emotions or recovery needs.
14 Secret codes once _____________(think) impossible to crack now face a challenge from quantum(量子) computers. Luckily, ________________(protect) information, physicists have developed a new system.
15 QKD offers a solution, _______ it has a weakness: hardware must be perfect. .
16 Then, other measurements on the entangled particles(纠缠态粒子) can establish a key, which can be shared with______________(confidential) that nobody can decode it.
17 _______________ my feet hit the floor, I was already deep in the day’s chaos: headlines, comments, breaking news alerts. Doomscrolling(刷屏成瘾) had become my morning routine..
18 But after reading a few pages of the book, I found myself actually relaxed—not the ___________(empty) of a scroll, but something _______________ (steady).
19 The shock factor was_______(incredible) effective. This left my mind _______( surprising) clear afterward.
20 Some mornings were more ________________(reflect) than active.
21 On Friday, I reread ______ old letter and let the memories surface. It was quiet, ____________ (eventful) and grounding.
22 It’s not about ________(perfect), but freedom from the scroll and the misinformation it feeds into our minds.
23 I have always been ___________(decisive) when it came to travel. I’d watch endless ___________(video) of destinations and read scores of reviews online.
24 A year ago, I made a change. I _____________(ban) myself from too much planning for a trip.
25 I was so accustomed to ____________(know) every detail about each place I visited and __________that, I was exposed.
26 She noticed that many Yi ethnic women there were tired of ______________ (limit) to housework chores with very few job opportunities.
27 ____________ support from the local government and the women’s federation, Qiaojin established a cooperative, through ______________ she promised to buy every piece they stitched.
28 In the early years, with only about 30 percent of what she collected __________(sell) through a small shop she rented in the county seat and the remaining 70 percent piling up _____________(miserable) in her home, Qiaojin, not defeated by such grim statistics, ______________ (soldier) on with unwavering determination.
29 Thanks to her efforts, Qiaojin’s cooperative has enabled more than 900 women ____________(find )suitable employment from home.
30 Qiaojin emphasizes no one is poor except those who are lazy ____ that her future efforts will continue to pursue a careful line between ___________________ (persevere) and innovation.
31 It vividly highlights the severe environmental _____________(crisis) we are facing, such as global warming and air pollution.
32 It sends a powerful warning to the public: our planet is ______________(replaceable).
33 Therefore, we must stop the destruction _____________it’s too late.
34 What makes this poster stand out is the perfect ______________(combine) of its image and slogan.
35 In terms of the image, it presents a hopeful scene__________ a pair of hands gently holds the Earth.
36 __________(write) entirely in bold capitals, the words create a strong impact, __________(convey) a highly positive message ________ the destiny(命运) of our planet literally lies in our own hands.
37 The fierce wind had overturned the little basket, _______(leave) it upside down in a muddy puddle.
38 It’s all my fault. I _____________ (leave) him, she thought, her mind racing with terrifying images of the tiny bird ___________ (sweep) away.
39 Jane stared, speechless, as he carefully _______(unwrap) the corner to reveal the shivering sparrow.
40 ________________ the fence still stood between them, the wall that once separated their hearts had finally come down.
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