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It was my uncle who taught me how to box(拳擊). When I was eight, I was 1 into the depth(內(nèi)地) of England to the 2 where my mother had been born. I became 3 of attack for the village boys. When he returned home from work, my uncle would get to his knees and 4 me to hit him on the 5 , I have been 6 to him ever since. One day, on my way to school I was surrounded(圍) and badly attacked by 7 . It was a terrible 8 , but I 9 my uncle's advice and decided to fight my attackers. I 10 a tall boy twice on the nose. He fell 11 the ground and blood ran 12 his nose. All the others ran away.
We were 13 at school to play some game of other every afternoon and those who 14 to do so were punished. I had 15 interest in football or tennis but I liked boxing. I read the Boxing Views every week, and in the holidays 16 spending a pound or two on 17 , traveled by bus into the unknown areas of East and South London to the swimming pools 18 some well-known boxers 19 before crowds of 20 people.
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It was uncle who taught me how to box. When I was eight, I was 1 into the depths (內(nèi)地) of England to the 2 where my mother had been born. I become 3 of attack for the village boys. When he returned home from work, my uncle would get to his knees and 4 me to hit him on the 5 . I have been 6 to him ever since.
One day, on my way to school I was surrounded and badly attacked by 7 . It was a terrible 8 , but I 9 my uncle's advice and decided to fight my attackers. I 10 a tall boy twice on the nose. He fell 11 the ground and blood ran 12 his nose. All the others ran away.
We were 13 at school to play some game or other every afternoon and those who 14 to do so were punished. I had 15 interest in football or tennis but I liked boxing.
I read the Boxing Views every week, and in the holidays 16 spending a pound or two on 17 , traveled by bus into the unknown areas of Frost and South London to the swimming pools 18 some well-known boxers 19 before crowds of 20 people.
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Mars is not, it seems, the dry old planet we once believed (1) .Astronauts who are (2) to go there in the next decade may find plenty (3) water to slake (消除) their thirst.And with water present the (4) of finding some sort of life of Mars are (5) brighter.
This is the view of forty geologists who have been analyzing (6) of pictures and other scientific (7) obtained by robot explorers in the sixties and seventies.
To begin with, scientists thought the Red planet was as (8) as the Moon (9) dust storms swirling over vast sandy (10) .But now the picture is very different (11) mountains and valleys carved by (12) glaciers and rivers rushing and rumbling deep underground.
In a report on the analysis of the Martian pictures Dr.Michael Car of the U.S.Geological Survey comments: “I am convinced (13) lots of water on Mars.” Any surface water will be in the (14) of ice.But it could save explorers from (15) to take so much (16) with them.
The report says (17) Mars probably had a warmer climate in ages (18) due to its axis (軸) having been more tilted (傾斜) towards the sun.
(19) signs of plant or animal life have been detected by instruments landed on Mars, (20) the landing vehicles have been sent there for a few years.
1.A.it is B.it C.it to be D.was
2.A.expected B.hoped C.required D.sent
3.A.to B.of C.more D.in
4.A.chances B.openings C.occasions D.possibility
5.A.quite B.very C.much D.more
6.A.a(chǎn) few B.many C.thousand D.thousands
7.A.skills B.news C.intelligence D.information
8.A.peaceful B.quiet C.lifeless D.dead
9.A.of B.with C.for D.through
10.A.deserts B.mountains C.rivers D.seas
11.A.from B.between C.for D.with
12.A.energetic B.great C.heavy D.powerful
13.A.there’s B.there’re C.here’s D.here’re
14.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.way C.form D.shape
15.A.have B.having C.carry D.carrying
16.A.water B.ice C.equipment D.oxygen
17.A.what B.if C.how D.that
18.A.pass B.past C.a(chǎn)go D.before
19.A.Not B.No C.Nor D.Never
20.A.probably B.perhaps C.supposed D.a(chǎn)lthough
(南昌市南昌二中高三沖刺模擬考試)
Mars is not, it seems, the dry old planet we once believed (36) .Astronauts who are (37) to go there in the next decade may find plenty (38) water to slake (消除) their thirst.And with water present the (39) of finding some sort of life of Mars are (40) brighter.
This is the view of forty geologists who have been analyzing (41) of pictures and other scientific (42) obtained by robot explorers in the sixties and seventies.
To begin with, scientists thought the Red planet was as (43) as the Moon (44) dust storms swirling over vast sandy (45) .But now the picture is very different (46) mountains and valleys carved by (47) glaciers and rivers rushing and rumbling deep underground.
In a report on the analysis of the Martian pictures Dr.Michael Car of the U.S.Geological Survey comments: “I am convinced (48) lots of water on Mars.” Any surface water will be in the (49) of ice.But it could save explorers from (50) to take so much (51) with them.
The report says (52) Mars probably had a warmer climate in ages (53) due to its axis (軸) having been more tilted (傾斜) towards the sun.
(54) signs of plant or animal life have been detected by instruments landed on Mars, (55) the landing vehicles have been sent there for a few years.
36.A.it is B.it C.it to be D.was
37.A.expected B.hoped C.required D.sent
38.A.to B.of C.more D.in
39.A.chances B.openings C.occasions D.possibility
40.A.quite B.very C.much D.more
41.A.a(chǎn) few B.many C.thousand D.thousands
42.A.skills B.news C.intelligence D.information
43.A.peaceful B.quiet C.lifeless D.dead
44.A.of B.with C.for D.through
45.A.deserts B.mountains C.rivers D.seas
46.A.from B.between C.for D.with
47.A.energetic B.great C.heavy D.powerful
48.A.there’s B.there’re C.here’s D.here’re
49.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.way C.form D.shape
50.A.have B.having C.carry D.carrying
51.A.water B.ice C.equipment D.oxygen
52.A.what B.if C.how D.that
53.A.pass B.past C.a(chǎn)go D.before
54.A.Not B.No C.Nor D.Never
55.A.probably B.perhaps C.supposed D.a(chǎn)lthough
(2009屆南昌市南昌二中高三沖刺模擬考試)
Mars is not, it seems, the dry old planet we once believed (36) .Astronauts who are (37) to go there in the next decade may find plenty (38) water to slake (消除) their thirst.And with water present the (39) of finding some sort of life of Mars are (40) brighter.
This is the view of forty geologists who have been analyzing (41) of pictures and other scientific (42) obtained by robot explorers in the sixties and seventies.
To begin with, scientists thought the Red planet was as (43) as the Moon (44) dust storms swirling over vast sandy (45) .But now the picture is very different (46) mountains and valleys carved by (47) glaciers and rivers rushing and rumbling deep underground.
In a report on the analysis of the Martian pictures Dr.Michael Car of the U.S.Geological Survey comments: “I am convinced (48) lots of water on Mars.” Any surface water will be in the (49) of ice.But it could save explorers from (50) to take so much (51) with them.
The report says (52) Mars probably had a warmer climate in ages (53) due to its axis (軸) having been more tilted (傾斜) towards the sun.
(54) signs of plant or animal life have been detected by instruments landed on Mars, (55) the landing vehicles have been sent there for a few years.
36.A.it is B.it C.it to be D.was
37.A.expected B.hoped C.required D.sent
38.A.to B.of C.more D.in
39.A.chances B.openings C.occasions D.possibility
40.A.quite B.very C.much D.more
41.A.a(chǎn) few B.many C.thousand D.thousands
42.A.skills B.news C.intelligence D.information
43.A.peaceful B.quiet C.lifeless D.dead
44.A.of B.with C.for D.through
45.A.deserts B.mountains C.rivers D.seas
46.A.from B.between C.for D.with
47.A.energetic B.great C.heavy D.powerful
48.A.there’s B.there’re C.here’s D.here’re
49.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.way C.form D.shape
50.A.have B.having C.carry D.carrying
51.A.water B.ice C.equipment D.oxygen
52.A.what B.if C.how D.that
53.A.pass B.past C.a(chǎn)go D.before
54.A.Not B.No C.Nor D.Never
55.A.probably B.perhaps C.supposed D.a(chǎn)lthough
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