2021年高考英语真题100个长难句语法填空(附答案和中文)

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2021年高考英语真题100个长难句语法填空(附答案和中文)
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2021年高考英语真题100个长难句

1.About 98 cents of every duck stamp dollar goes directly into the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund _________(purchase) wetlands and wildlife habitat for _________(include) into the National Wildlife Refuge System --- a fact that ensures this land _________(protect) and available for all generations to come.

2.It is different _________ traditional tourism because it allows the traveler to become _________(educate) about the areas --both in terms of _________(geography) conditions and cultural characteristics, and often provides money for _________(conserve) and benefits the develop of the local areas.

3.To us, the most likely explanation appears to be _________ the basis lies in their living with humans, _________ gives them a lot of _________(expose) to human _________(face) expressions, and this exposure has provided them with many chances to learn _________(distinguish) between them, Müller said.

4.The differences between most of the groups were _________(statistics) insignificant; however,the _________(participant) in the 70 decibels group—those _________(expose) to a level of noise similar to background chatter in a coffee shop---significantly _________(outperform) the other groups.

5.That said, _________(be) honest, the only people who ever ring our home phone are our Baby Boomers parents, to the point _________ we play a game and guess who is calling before we pick up the phone(_________(use) Caller ID would take the fun out of it.

6.Indeed, the researchers found that face-to-face _________(interact) and conversations affect the creative process, _________ yet a co-working space or a coffee shop provides _________ certain level of noise while also _________(provide) freedom from _________(interrupt).

7.Of those _________(Australia) who still have a landline, _________ third concede (承认that its not really necessary and theyre keeping it as a security blanket --19 percent say they never use it while a _________(far) 13 percent keep it in case of _________(emergency).

8.A couple of years ago, film-maker David Bond realised that his children, then _________(age) five and three, _________(attach) to screens to the point where he was able to say chocolate into his three-year-old son’s ear _________ getting a response. 

9.Many people now misunderstand emotional intelligence as almost everything _________(desire) in a person’s makeup _________ cannot be measured by an IQ test, such as character, motivation, confidence, mental _________(stable), optimism and people skills. 

10.Plastic straws are _________ no means the biggest source of plastic pollution, _________ they’ve recently come _________ fire because most people don’t need them _________(drink) with and, because of their small size and weight, they cannot be recycled. 

11.In 1934, with the _________(pass) of the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act (Act), an _________(increase) concerned nation took firm action to stop the _________(destroy) of migratory (迁移的) waterfowl and the wetlands so vital to their _________(survive).

12.For this work, _________(title) Truckload of Plastic, Von Wong and a group of volunteers collected more than 10,000 pieces of plastic, which were then _________(tie) together to look like they’d been dumped(倾倒)from a truck all at once.

13.He _________(thrill) to be doing the comedy _________ he always felt he should do, but even during his last few years, he always had a sense of _________(curious)_________(wonder) what new role or challenge might be just _________ the corner.

14.For the biggest stadiums in the world, we have used data _________(supply) by the World Atlas list so far, which _________(rank) them by their _________(state) permanent capacity, as well as _________(update) information from official stadium websites.

15.The French take their 35-hour workweek seriously --- so seriously that some labor unions recently struck a deal with a group of companies _________(limit) the number of hours that _________(dependent) contractors can be on call(随叫随到的).

16.But since the results at 70 decibels _________(be) significant, the study also suggests that _________ right level of background noise—not too loud _________ not total silence—may actually improve _________(one) creative thinking ability.

17.Even though he often _________(feel) he would be discovered_________(be) a no-talent, he moved forward, _________(gain) a scholarship to the Neighborhood Playhouse and making his first television _________(appear) a few years later in 1948.

18.I didn’t really understand his world either: He was _________ livestock trucker, and I _________(think) that I would surpass (超过) anything he _________(accomplish) by the time I walked across the stage at high school graduation.

19.The researchers then tested the _________(dog) ability to distinguish between human facial expressions by showing them _________ other half of the person’s face or images _________(total)different from the ones _________(use) in training.

20.Instead, our results suggest that the successful dogs realized that a _________(smile) mouth means the same thing _________ smiling eyes, and the same rule _________(apply) to an angry mouth having the same _________(mean) as angry eyes.

21The adorable female calf is the second black rhino _________(bear) this year at the reservebut it is too early to tell if the _________(calf) will make good candidates to be returned to _________(protect) areas of the wild

22It doesn’t impress like George Washington’s plantation on the Potomacbut Lincoln’s home in downtown SpringfieldIllinois_________(prove) irresistible to visitors since it opened_________ the public

23I often send postcards to family and friendshe says to China Daily_________ you can imagine that after _________ whileyou never receive as many as you sendand you realize that not everyone is _________ it

24Age is _________(nature) a factor---only 58 percent of Generation Ys still use landlines(座机) now and then_________(compare) to 84 percent of Baby Boomers _________ have perhaps had the same home number _________ 50 years

25Its still a little too cold _________ them to go out into the openbut as soon as the weather _________(warm) upI have no doubt _________ the little one will be _________ and about _________(explore) and playing every day

26Although the _________(continue) popular appeal of emotional intelligence is _________(desire)we hope that such attention _________(excite) a greater interest in the _________(science) and scholarly study of emotion

27_________(make) of 168000 plastic straws collected from several volunteer beach cleanupsthe sculpture made its first appearance at the Estella Place _________(shop) center in Ho Chi Minh CityVietnam

28The popularization of emotional intelligence _________(help) both the public and researchers re-evaluate the functionality of emotions and _________ they serve people adaptively in everyday life

29_________(walk) up a path through the forest towards Shutlingsloea local high pointI came across a small clearing and immediately noticed the _________(die) yellow grasses set _________ the fresh snow

30The ability to _________(accurate) understand how others are feeling may be used by a doctor _________(find) how best to help her patientswhile a cheater might use it _________(control) potential victims

31That movie led him into the second half of his career _________ his comedic _________(present) alone could make a movie a _________(finance) success even when movie reviewers would not rate it highly

32The most positive aspect of this popularization is a new and much _________(need) emphasis on emotion by employers_________(educate) and others interested in _________(promote) social well-being

33There _________(be) a lot of really interesting evidence which seems to be suggesting that if children _________(inspire)up to the age of seventhen _________(be) outdoors will be a habit for life

34The researchers found that the dogs were able to pick the angry or happy face by touching a picture of it _________ their noses more often _________ one would expect by random chance

35This happened over and over_________ we soon learned to _________(identity) different grasses like cockleburslamb’s-quartersfoxtailsand _________ king of weedsthe pretty purple thistle

36However_________(become) a full-timesuccessful actor would still be an uphill battle for another eight years _________ he landed a number of film roles that finally got him _________(notice)

37Ding Darling_________ political cartoonist from Des Moineslowawho at that time _________(appoint) by President Franklin Roosevelt _________ Director of the Bureau of Biological Survey

38The right level of background noise may interrupt our normal _________(pattern) of thinking just enough to allow our imaginations _________(wander)without making_________ impossible to focus

39Generation Xers with young familieslike my wife and Ican still find _________ convenient to have a home phone rather than providing a mobile phone _________ every family member

40The result was Project Wild Thing_________ film which _________(chart) the birth of the Wild Networka group of organisations with the common goal of getting children _________ into nature

41They were randomly divided _________ four groups and _________(expose) to various noise levels in the backgroundfrom total silence to 50 decibels70 decibelsand 85 decibels

42These dayssafety _________(regulate)---not to mention the modern sports fan’s desire for a good view and a comfortable seat---tend to keep stadium _________(capacity) slightly lower

43Since the effects were smallthis may suggest that our _________(create) thinking does not differ that much _________ response to total silence and 85 decibels of background noise

44Summers in the mid-70s were spent at home shooting baskets_________(hit) a baseballor throwing a football_________(prepare) for my future as a quarterback on a football team

45The hostels in Rome offer a bed in a dorm room _________ around $25 a nightand for thatyou’ll often get to stay in a central location with _________(secure) and comfort

46There are plenty of other _________(benefit)too; it doesn’t charge city tax; it has both air conditioning and a _________(heat) for the rooms; it also has free Wi-Fi in every room

47Clothing takes a huge amount of _________(nature) resources to makeand _________(buy) loads of new clothing (or throwing out old clothing) is not healthy for the environment

48That _________(say)we know of many postcrossing membersincluding Chinese_________ have actually improved their English skills _________ their use of postcrossingPaulo says

49Silent onstage communication is keyand each _________(piano) has their own style of nodding _________(indicate) a page turn _________ they need to practice with their page turner

50Still55 percent of Australians have _________ landline phone at home and only just over a quarter (29%) rely only _________ their smartphonesaccording to a survey

51_________(annoy) by the level of distractionin his open officehe saidThat’s _________ I have a membership at the co-working space across the street —so I can focus

52One of the ground rules of the swap should be that everyone must try _________ the clothes before they take themthings always look different _________ you put them on

53As a writer saysfuture _________(genius) come from those with intelligencecreativity_________(persevere)and simple good fortunewho are able to change the world

54Each yearthe high standard of _________(entry) has shown that the Awards are the perfect platform _________(showcase) the very best photography of the British landscape

55We can rule _________ that the dogs _________(simple) distinguish between the pictures _________(base)on a simple cuesuch as the sight of teethsaid study author Corsin Müller

56Research _________(show) that emotional skills may contribute to some of these _________(quality)but most of them move far beyond skill-based emotional intelligence

57Southbankat _________ eastern bend in the Thamesis the center of British skateboarding_________ the _________(continue) crashing of skateboards left your head ringing

58If youre faced with an awkward silence at a dinner partythe only thing _________ always gets everyone _________(talk) again is _________(give) the host a compliment

59Its the seaside birds _________ deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in VictoriaCanada

60In all80 examinations _________(conduct) for the project between January and September2019_________(focus) on the imaging procedures that would cause anxieties 201919

61His own children have got into the habit of playing outside now: We just send them _________ into the garden and tell them not to come back in _________ a while

62His job is to sit beside the _________(piano) and turn the pages of the score so the musician doesn’t have to break the flow of sound by doing it themselves

63And officials at Port Lympne were delighted with the new _________(arrive)especially as black rhinos are known for _________(be) difficult to breed in captivity

64With our studywe think we can now _________(confident) conclude that at least some dogs can distinguish human _________(face) expressionsMüller told Live Science

65According to the World Wildlife Fundthe global black rhino population _________(drop) as low as 5500giving the rhinos a _________(critic) endangeredstatus

66Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes _________(locatejust a 10-minute walk from the central city station and it’s close to all of the city’s main _________(attract)

67You have to make sure you don’t turn two pages at once and make sure you find the repeats in the music _________ you have to go back to the right spot

68In a piece from 2018Von Wong wanted _________(illustrate) a specific statistic: Every 60 secondsa truckloads worth of plastic enters the ocean

69The study showed the animals had figured out how to apply _________ they learned about human faces during training to new faces in the testing stage

70Take a viewthe Landscape Photographer of the Year Awardwas the idea of Charlie Waiteone of todays most _________(respect) landscape _________(photograph)

71Paul Beerhead of rhino section at Port Lympnesaid:_________(obvious) were all absolutely _________(delight) to welcome another calf to our black rhino family

72Paulo Magalhaesa 34-year-old Portuguese computer engineerloves to open his mailbox and find a _________(bright) colored picture of Rome’s Colosseum

73When the explorers first set foot upon the continent of North Americathe skies and lands were alive with an _________(astonish) variety of wildlife

74It is our hope that in _________(come) decadesadvances in science will offer new perspectives _________ which to study how people manage their lives

75Oncewhen trying a certain trick on the beamI fell onto the stones_________(damage) a nerve in my handand Toby came overhelping me up:Safeman

76Today’s children spend an average of four and a half hours a day looking at screens_________(split) between watching television and using the Internet

77Due to the growing popularity of _________(environment)-related and adventure travelvarious types of trips are now being classified as ecotourism

78_________ you ask the question “How did you get here?”, it can bring in I have this oldbroken-down vehicleor _________(ride) the bus with these crazy people who _________(laugh) at silly jokes in the back.

79Leslie Nielsen’s childhood was a difficult onebut he had one particular _________(shine) star in his life — his unclewho was a well-known actor

80The problem may be thatin our officeswe cant stop _________(us) from getting _________(draw) into _________(other) conversations while we’re trying to focus

81_________(turn) the page to get ready for the next pagebut the draft wind from the turn caused the spare pages to fall _________ the stand

82I climbed to the top of a small rise and realised that the mist was little more than a few feet deepand _________ it was only a short climb,I found myself _________(complete) above it and looking at a _________(wonderful) clear view of Skiddaw with the sun_________(set) in the west.

83A study found that girls act on that _________(believe): Around age six they start to avoid activities _________(say) to be for children who are reallyreally smart

84Many would say the Internet is a place for people who have given up _________ the traditional _________(post) servicebut Paulo’s hunch(直觉) paid off

85Millions of acres of wetlands _________(dry) to feed and house the ever-increasing populationsgreatly _________(reduce) waterfowl habitat

86He builds massive sculptures out of plastic garbageforcing _________(view) to re-examine their relationship to single-use plastic products

87Researchers trained a group of 11 dogs to distinguish between images of the same person making either a happy _________ an angry face

88At the beginning of the yearthe artist built a piece calledStrawpocalypsea pair of 10-foot-tall plastic waves_________(freeze) mid-crash

89He explained our basic taskthe tractor fired up and we were off_________(ride) down the field looking for weeds to spray with chemicals

90_________(fortunately)it took the explorers and the settlers who followed only a few decades to decimate (大量毁灭)a large part of these resources

91The small pine added _________ the interest and I placed it _________(central) to take the view from the foreground right through into the forest

92The staff is friendly and helpful_________(provide) you with a map of the city when you arriveand _________(offer) advice if you require some

93The twins prepared the breakfast trayadding a card they had madeand then _________(carry) the tray upstairs to their _________(parent) bedroom

94At this pointit is not clear why dogs seem to be _________(equip) with the ability to recognize different facial expressions in humans

95And the more we lookthe more we will see that social factorslike genderraceand class do not determine the _________(appear) of

96***coma social network that has grown to 575217 _________(register) users in 214 countries and regions since he started it 10 years ago

97Every time you make coffeedry the leftover coffee _________(ground) and keep them in small bowlsthen place the bowls in the kitchen

98Language researchers say _________(pronounce) and fluency are the biggest barriersfollowed by grammarin effective _________(speak) English

2021年高考英语真题100个长难句语法填空(附答案和中文) 第2张

答案与翻译

1to purchase; inclusionwill be protected

 1 美元的鸭票收入中,约 98 美分直接流入候鸟保护基金,用于购买湿地和野生动物栖息地,并将其纳入国家野生动物保护区系统 —— 这一事实确保这片土地受到保护,并为子孙后代所用。

2from; educated; geographical; conservation它与传统旅游不同,因为它让旅行者了解这些地区 —— 无论是地理条件还是文化特色,而且通常为保护工作提供资金,并有利于当地发展。

3that; which; exposure; facial; to distinguish

米勒说,在我们看来,最有可能的解释似乎是:其基础在于它们与人类共同生活,这使它们大量接触人类面部表情,这种接触为它们提供了很多学习区分这些表情的机会。

4statistically; participants; exposed; outperformed

大多数组之间的差异在统计学上并不显著;然而,70 分贝组的参与者 —— 那些暴露在类似咖啡店背景噪音水平下的人 —— 表现明显优于其他组。

5to be; where; using话虽如此,说实话,唯一会打我们家里座机的人就是我们婴儿潮一代的父母,以至于我们会在接电话前玩个猜来电者的游戏(用来电显示就没意思了)。

6interactions; and; a; providing; interruptions事实上,研究人员发现,面对面的互动和对话会影响创造过程,而联合办公空间或咖啡店会提供一定程度的噪音,同时也能让人免受打扰。

7Australians; a; further; emergencies

在那些仍保留座机的澳大利亚人中,三分之一的人承认座机并非真的必要,他们只是把它当作一种安全感——19% 的人说他们从未使用过,另有 13% 的人保留座机以防紧急情况。

8aged; were attached; without

几年前,电影人大卫・邦德发现他当时 5 岁和 岁的孩子对屏幕过于沉迷,以至于他对着 岁儿子的耳朵说 巧克力,都得不到回应。

9desirable; that; stability现在很多人把情商误解为一个人性格中几乎所有无法通过智商测试衡量的理想特质,比如性格、动机、信心、心理稳定性、乐观精神和人际交往能力。

10by; but; under; to drink塑料吸管绝不是塑料污染的最大来源,但它们最近受到了抨击,因为大多数人喝东西并不需要吸管,而且由于体积小、重量轻,它们无法被回收。

11passage; increasingly; destruction; survival

1934 年,随着《候鸟狩猎印花税法案》的通过,日益关注此事的国家采取了坚决行动,制止对迁徙水禽及其生存至关重要的湿地的破坏。

12titled; tied为了这部名为《一卡车塑料》的作品,冯・王和一群志愿者收集了超过 1 万件塑料垃圾,然后将它们绑在一起,看起来像是一次性从卡车上倾倒下来的。

13was thrilled; that; curiosity; wondering; around他很高兴能做自己一直觉得应该做的喜剧,但即使在生命最后几年,他始终充满好奇心,想知道下一个新角色或挑战即将到来。

14supplied; ranks; stated; updated

对于世界上最大的体育场,我们使用了迄今为止《世界地图集》榜单提供的数据,该榜单按官方公布的永久容量排名,同时也采用了体育场官方网站更新的信息。

15limiting; dependent法国人非常重视每周 35 小时工作制 —— 认真到最近一些工会与一批公司达成协议,限制受雇承包商的随叫随到时长。

16were; the; and; one’s但由于 70 分贝的结果很显著,该研究还表明,适度的背景噪音 —— 不要太吵,也不要完全安静 —— 实际上可能提高一个人的创造性思维能力。

17felt; to be; gaining; appearance

尽管他常常觉得自己会被发现是个没有天赋的人,但他还是继续前进,获得了邻里剧场的奖学金,并在几年后的 1948 年首次登上电视荧屏。

18a; thought; had accomplished我当时也并不真正理解他的世界:他是一名牲畜卡车司机,而我认为高中毕业时,我取得的成就会超过他所做的一切。

19dogs’; the; totally; used

然后研究人员通过给狗看另一半人脸或与训练中完全不同的图片,测试它们区分人类面部表情的能力。

20.  smiling; as; applies; meaning相反,我们的研究结果表明,成功的狗狗意识到微笑的嘴和微笑的眼睛表达的是同一个意思,同样的规则也适用于生气的嘴和生气的眼睛含义相同。

21born; calves; protected

这头可爱的雌性幼崽是今年保护区出生的第二头黑犀牛,但现在判断这头幼崽是否适合放归野外保护区还为时过早。

22has proved; to它不像乔治・华盛顿在波托马克河的种植园那样令人印象深刻,但自对公众开放以来,伊利诺伊州斯普林菲尔德市中心的林肯故居对游客来说一直无法抗拒。

23but; a; into他对《中国日报》说:我经常给家人和朋友寄明信片,但你可以想象,过一段时间后,你收到的永远没有寄出的多,你会意识到不是每个人都在参与这件事。

24naturally; compared; who; for

年龄自然是一个因素—— 现在只有 58% 的 世代偶尔使用座机,而婴儿潮一代有 84%,他们可能 50 年来一直用着同一个家庭号码。

25for; warms; that; out; exploring

天气还太冷,它们还不能出去活动,但一旦天气转暖,我毫不怀疑小家伙会每天出门探索玩耍。

26continuing; desirable; will excite; scientific

尽管情商持续受到大众欢迎是件好事,但我们希望这种关注能激发人们对情绪的科学和学术研究产生更大兴趣。

27Made; shopping这座雕塑由从几次志愿者海滩清理活动中收集的 16.8 万根塑料吸管制成,首次在越南胡志明市的埃斯特拉购物中心展出。

28has helped; how

情商的普及帮助公众和研究人员重新评估情绪的功能,以及情绪如何在日常生活中适应性地为人们服务。

29Walking; dead; against

沿着一条穿过森林的小路走向当地高地 Shutlingsloe,我来到一片小空地,立刻注意到枯黄的草映衬在新雪上。

30accurately; to find; to control

准确理解他人感受的能力,医生可以用来找到帮助病人的最佳方法,而骗子可能用它来控制潜在受害者。

31where; presence; financial那部电影让他进入了职业生涯的后半段,仅凭他的喜剧表演就能让一部电影在票房上获得成功,即使影评人评价不高。

32needed; educators; promoting

这种普及最积极的一面是,雇主、教育工作者和其他关注提升社会福祉的人对情绪给予了新的、亟需的重视。

33is; are inspired; being

有很多非常有趣的证据似乎表明,如果孩子在七岁前受到鼓励亲近自然,那么户外活动就会成为一生的习惯。

34with; than研究人员发现,狗狗能用鼻子触碰图片选出生气或开心的脸,正确率远超随机猜测的概率。

35. but; identify; the

这种情况反复发生,我们很快学会了辨认不同的草,比如苍耳、藜、狗尾草,还有杂草之王—— 漂亮的紫色蓟。

36becoming; until/before; noticed

然而,要成为一名成功的全职演员,他还需要艰苦奋斗八年,才获得了几个最终让他崭露头角的电影角色。

37a; was appointed; as

丁・达林是来自爱荷华州得梅因的政治漫画家,当时被富兰克林・罗斯福总统任命为生物调查局局长。

38patterns; to wander; it

适度的背景噪音可能会打断我们正常的思维模式,足以让想象力自由驰骋,又不会让我们无法集中注意力。

39it; for

像我和妻子这样有年幼孩子的 X 世代,仍然觉得家里有座机很方便,而不是给每个家庭成员都配一部手机。

40a; charts; out结果就是《野外计划》这部电影,它记录了野生网络” 的诞生 —— 这是一个以让孩子走进大自然为共同目标的组织联盟。

41into; exposed

他们被随机分成四组,暴露在不同水平的背景噪音中,从完全安静到 50 分贝、70 分贝和 85 分贝。

42regulations; capacities

如今,安全法规—— 更不用说现代体育迷对良好视野和舒适座位的需求 —— 往往使体育场容量略低。

43creative; in

由于影响很小,这可能表明我们的创造性思维在应对完全安静和 85 分贝背景噪音时并没有太大差异。

44hitting; preparing70 年代中期的夏天,我在家投篮、打棒球、扔橄榄球,为将来成为橄榄球队的四分卫做准备。

45for; security罗马的旅社一晚大约 25 美元就能在宿舍里提供一张床,而且通常位于市中心,安全又舒适。

46benefits; heater还有很多其他好处;不收城市税;房间里既有空调又有暖气;每个房间都有免费 Wi‑Fi

47natural; buying制作衣服需要消耗大量自然资源,大量购买新衣服(或扔掉旧衣服)对环境不利。

48said; who; through/by

保罗说,话虽如此,我们知道很多包括中国人在内的明信片交换会员,确实通过使用这个平台提高了英语水平。

49pianist; to indicate; which

舞台上无声的交流是关键,每位钢琴家都有自己点头示意翻页的方式,他们需要和翻页者一起练习。

50a; on一项调查显示,仍有 55% 的澳大利亚人家里有座机,只有略超过四分之一(29%)的人只使用智能手机。

51Annoyed; why他被开放式办公室里的干扰弄得心烦意乱,说:这就是我在街对面联合办公空间办会员的原因 — 这样我就能集中注意力。

52on; when衣物交换的基本规则之一应该是:每个人在拿走衣服前都必须试穿,衣服穿上身效果总是不一样。

53geniuses; perseverance

正如一位作家所说,未来的天才来自那些拥有智慧、创造力、毅力和简单好运、能够改变世界的人。

54entries; to showcase每年,参赛作品的高水准都表明,该奖项是展示英国最佳风景摄影的完美平台。

55out; simply; based

研究作者科尔辛・米勒说:我们可以排除狗狗只是根据简单线索(比如看到牙齿)区分图片的可能。

56. has shown; qualities研究表明,情绪技能可能有助于形成其中一些品质,但大多数品质远不止基于技能的情商。

57. an; where; continuous泰晤士河东侧弯道的南岸是英国滑板运动的中心,滑板持续撞击的声音让你头晕耳鸣。

58that; talking;to give如果你在晚宴上面临尴尬的沉默,唯一总能让大家重新聊起来的办法就是赞美主人。

59that

至少有一部分责任要归咎于海边的鸟类,它们让尼克・伯奇尔被加拿大维多利亚费尔蒙特帝后酒店列入黑名单。

60were conducted; focusing

2019 年 月至 月期间,该项目共进行了 80 次检查,重点关注可能引发焦虑的成像程序。

61out; for他自己的孩子现在已经养成了在户外玩耍的习惯:我们就把他们送到花园里,告诉他们过一会儿再回来。

62.pianist他的工作是坐在钢琴家旁边翻乐谱,这样音乐家就不用自己打断演奏节奏。

63arrival; being

林普恩港的官员们对这头新成员的到来感到高兴,尤其是因为众所周知黑犀牛在圈养环境中很难繁殖。

64confidently; facial

米勒告诉《生活科学》:通过我们的研究,我们现在可以自信地得出结论:至少有些狗狗能够区分人类面部表情。

65has dropped; critically据世界自然基金会称,全球黑犀牛数量已降至 5500 头,处于极度濒危状态。

66is located; attractions艺术家酒店及旅社距离市中心车站仅步行 10 分钟,靠近城市所有主要景点。

67whe你必须确保不要一次翻两页,还要找到音乐中的重复段落,这样才能回到正确的位置。

68to illustrate2018 年的一件作品中,冯・王想说明一个具体数据:每 60 秒就有一卡车量的塑料进入海洋。

69what研究表明,这些动物已经学会如何将训练中学到的关于人脸的知识应用到测试阶段的新面孔上。

70respected; photographers

年度风景摄影师奖《观景》是查理・韦特的创意,他是当今最受尊敬的风景摄影师之一。

71Obviously; delighted

林普恩港犀牛区负责人保罗・比尔说:显然,我们都非常高兴欢迎又一头幼崽加入黑犀牛大家庭。

72brightly34 岁的葡萄牙计算机工程师保罗・马加良斯喜欢打开邮箱,看到一张色彩鲜艳的罗马斗兽场明信片。

73astonishing当探险家第一次踏上北美大陆时,天空和大地上充满了令人惊叹的各种野生动物。

74coming; from我们希望在未来几十年里,科学的进步将为研究人们如何管理生活提供新的视角。

75damaging

有一次,我在横梁上尝试某个特技时摔在了石头上,伤到了手上的神经,托比过来扶我起来:没事的,兄弟。

76split现在的孩子平均每天花四个半小时看屏幕,时间平分在看电视和上网之间。

77environmentally由于与环境相关的旅游和探险旅行日益流行,现在各种类型的旅行都被归类为生态旅游。

78If; rode; were laughing

如果你问你怎么来的?,可能会引出 我开着这辆破车” 或者 我坐公交来的,后面有群疯子在讲傻笑话

79shining莱斯利・尼尔森的童年很艰难,但他生命中有一颗特别闪亮的星—— 他的叔叔,一位著名演员。

80ourselves; drawn; others’问题可能在于,在办公室里,当我们试图集中注意力时,总会忍不住被卷入别人的谈话。

81. was turning; off我翻页准备下一页,但翻页时带起的风把备用乐谱吹离了谱架。

82though; completely; wonderfully; setting我爬到一个小山坡顶上,发现雾只有几英尺深,虽然爬得不远,我却完全置身雾上,看到了斯基多山无比清晰的景色,太阳正在西边落下。

83belief; said

一项研究发现女孩们会受这种观念影响:大约六岁时,她们开始回避那些被认为是超级聪明” 孩子才做的活动。

84on; postal很多人会说互联网是那些放弃传统邮政服务的人的天地,但保罗的直觉得到了回报。

85were dried; reducing数百万英亩的湿地被排干,以供养不断增长的人口,水禽栖息地大幅减少。

86viewers他用塑料垃圾建造巨型雕塑,迫使观众重新审视自己与一次性塑料制品的关系。

87.or研究人员训练了 11 只狗,让它们区分同一个人开心或生气的面部图片。

88frozen年初,这位艺术家创作了一件名为《草莓末日》的作品,一对 10 英尺高的塑料波浪,定格在撞击瞬间。

89.riding他讲解了我们的基本任务,拖拉机发动后我们就出发了,沿着田地寻找需要喷洒除草剂的杂草。

90.Unfortunately不幸的是,探险者和后来的定居者只用了几十年就大量毁灭了这些资源中的一大部分。

91.to; centrally这棵小松树增添了趣味,我把它放在画面中央,让前景的景色一直延伸到森林里。

92providing; offering工作人员友好又乐于助人,你到达时会给你城市地图,需要的话还会提供建议。

93carried; parents’双胞胎准备了早餐托盘,加上一张自制卡片,然后把托盘端上楼到父母的卧室。

94.equipped目前尚不清楚为什么狗狗似乎天生具备识别人类不同面部表情的能力。

95.appearance我们观察得越多,就越会发现性别、种族、阶级等社会因素并不能决定…… 的出现。(原句不完整)

96registered***.com 是一个社交网络,他 10 年前创立至今,已在 214 个国家和地区拥有 575,217 名注册用户。

97grounds每次煮咖啡后,把咖啡渣晾干,放在小碗里,然后把碗放在厨房里。

98pronunciation; spoken语言研究者表示,在有效英语口语中,发音和流利度是最大障碍,其次是语法。

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