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1、高考复习班第一课I.Gress=go用Progressive,Congress,congressman,aggressive填空(1).Surprisingly,themanresponsibleforoneofthemost(progressive)green-designcompetitionshasdoubtsaboutideasofeco-friendlybuildings.(10年,湖南卷)(2).CurrentU.S.foreignaidfordrinkingwaterandsanitationbudgetsonlyonedollarpe
2、ryearperAmericancitizen.Fewmembersof(congress)haveeverreceivedaletterfromvotersaboutcleandrinkingwaterabroad.(10年,广东卷)(3).Hejoinedtheworldofpoliticsasnewssecretaryforhis(congressman)fromBaltimoreDuringBillClinton’spresidency.(09年,四川卷)(4).Itmayproducefeelingsofpoorself-respector
3、(aggressive)behaviourinsomechildren.(09年,上海卷)2.Ject=throw扔,掷用project,projected,inject,reject,subjective,objection,ejections填空(1).Whichofthefollowingcanbefoundfromthefive-yearresearch(project)(11年,四川卷)(2).The(projected)(=planned)extensiontothemotorwaynearLondonisgoingtocostover4
4、milliondollars.(2000年,上海卷)(3).Thomaswouldneedto(inject)himselfwithinsulin(胰岛素)threetimesadayfortherestofhislife(09年,安徽卷)(4).Thereareplentyofwell-qualifiedcandidates,soitisnotwrongto(reject)someonewhomightdisappointmycustomers.(12年,四川卷)(5).self-centred=(subjective)(09年,江苏卷)(6).w
5、hatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthemoderntechnology?A.CriticalB.(objective)(客观的).C.Optimistic.D.Negative.(7).Prepareyourselftodealwith(objections).Ifthecustomersaysthepriceistoohigh,you__oughtto___reply,“Yes,theprice___maybe___alittlehigherthanyouplanned.However,actuallyyou’ll__
6、_save___moneybecauseofhighqualityofthisproduct.(11年,湖南卷)(8).“Whydidn’tyoukeepthemoney?”thethiefasked.Theprofessorreplied:“Icouldn’tbecauseit’snotmine.”Thenhewalkedoff,spurningthethief’sofferofareward.(02年,上海卷)Theword“spurning”inthelastsentencecanbereplacedby C .A.accepting
7、 B.claiming C.rejecting D.cancelling(9).Atthepeakofthecycle,violentoutburstscalledcoronalmass(ejections)(日冕物质抛射)occurintheSun'satmosphere,throwingoutgreatquantitiesofelectrically-chargedmatter.(09年,上海卷)3.Lect=choosegatherlect也做leg,lig用neglect,elected,collect,Intelligence,se
8、lection,collectively填空(1).Itneveroccurred/didn’toccurt