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1、高二(上)英语拓展练习五一单句语法填空1. The patient was perceived (have) difficulty in breathing.2. The room was empty aside one man seated beside the fire.3. I disliked the (imply) criticism in his voice.4. He likes classic(detect) novels very much.5. I grabbed the spade and started(dig) .6. He came across as street
2、wise, but reality he was not.7. There is a (contradictory) between the two sets of figures.8. Under all the innocent fun, there are (hide) dangers,especially for children.9. Eating too much sugar can lead health problems.10. The teacher listened to the children (read) aloud.11. He apparently didnt r
3、eturn the money, despite (repeat) reminders.12. Are you familiar the computer software they use?13. He walked with a (roll) gait.14. His (explore) of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.15. He is not allowed (stay) out late.二根据要求翻译句子1. 现代科学不仅仅是海量的信息了。(more than)2. 我觉得好像我的心都不跳了。(as if)3.
4、 他们辛苦所得仅敷日用。(struggle to do sth.)4. 去之前预约一下是值得的。(be worth +n.)5. 爬那棵树对他来说并不难。(to do 做主语)6. 和朋友聊天是一种很好的放松方式。(doing 做主语)7. 我还有很多事要做,不能和你们出去了。(with+n.+to do)5学科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司8. 整个下午他都锁着门在房间里工作。(with+n.+done)三 阅读理解Most of us are already aware of the direct effect we h
5、ave on our friends and family. But we rarely consider that everything we think, feel, do, or say can spread far beyond the people we know. Conversely(相反地), our friends and family serve as conduits(渠道) for us to be influenced by hundreds or even thousands of other people. In a kind of social chain re
6、action, we can be deeply affected by events we do not witness that happen to people we do not know. As part of a social network, we go beyond ourselves, for good or ill, and become a part of something much larger.Our connectedness carries with it fundamental implications( 影 响 ) for the way we unders
7、tand the human condition. Social networks have value precisely because they can help us to achieve what we could not achieve on our own. Yet, socialnetwork effects are not always positive. Depression, obesity, financial panic, and violence also spread. Social networks, it turns out, tend to magnify(
8、放大) whatever they are seeded with.Partly for this reason, social networks are creative. And what these networks create does not belong to any oneindividualit is shared by all those in the network. In this way, a social network is like a commonly owned forest: We all stand to benefit from it, but we
9、also must work together to ensure it remains healthy and productive. While social networks are fundamentally and distinctively human, and can be seen everywhere, they should not be taken for granted.If you are happier or richer or healthier than others, it may have a lot to do with where you happen
10、to be in the network, even if you cannot recognise your own location. And it may have a lot to do with the overall structure of the network, even if you cannot control that structure at all. And in some cases, the process feeds back to the network itself. A person with many friends may become rich a
11、nd then attract even more friends. This richgetricher dynamic means social networks can dramatically reinforce two different kinds of inequality in our society: situational inequality and positional inequality.Lawmakers have not yet considered the consequences of positional inequality. Still, unders
12、tanding the way we are connected is an essential step in creating a more just society and in carrying out public policies affecting everything from public health to the economy. We might be better off vaccinating(接种疫苗) centrally located individuals rather than weak individuals. We might be better of
13、f helping interconnected groups of people to avoid criminal behaviour rather than preventing or punishing crimes one at a time.If we want to understand how society works, we need to fill in the missing links between individuals. We need to understand how interconnections and interactions between peo
14、ple give rise to wholly new aspects of human experience that are not present in the individuals themselves. If we do not understand social networks, we cannot hope to fully understand either ourselves or the world we inhabit.1. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?A. We cant be easily affec
15、ted by strangers.B. We are connected and form a social network.C. We have negative effects on other social members. D. We will not make a difference in a specific group.2. Why is a social network like a commonly owned forest?A. It remains healthy and productive. B It tends to magnify negative things
16、.C. It is creative and shared by people in the whole society.D. What it creates can be enjoyed by everyone in the network.3. We can learn from Paragraph 4 that .A. whether we are richer depends on the number of friends we makeB. the wealth we possess has nothing to do with individual continuous effo
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