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1、02-2020年上海市高三英语一模真题专项训练之语法填空Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blan

2、k.2021虹口一模Something to Boast aboutAre your information data safe and reliable?In an ideal world such data, however informative and exploratory they are, (21)ascientific study is based on should be, if not publicly available, then at least available to other researchers. Sadly, this is not always the

3、 case.Many scientists are still quite unwilling to have their data revealed though attitudes are changing. This attitude, (22)selfish, is understandable.But sometimes it can cover a darker secret. The statistics presented in a paper may have been controlled to achieve a desired result. The author ma

4、y, in other words, have cheated. If he releases the data, that cheating will be obvious.Now Scan Wilncr and his colleagues (23)(come) up with a way of reconstructingall the possible data sets that could have given rise to that result, which includes(24) (release) the data. And they call the way CORV

5、IDS (Complete Recovery ofValues in Diophantine Systems).(25) (simplify) the task of spotting abnormal data, CORVIDS turns the possibledata sets into a three-dimensional (三维的)chart. This makes any unusual patterns apparent. For example, every (26)(reconstruct) data set may be missing values at one en

6、d of thescale. That might make sense occasionally. Generally, though, such a gap would be a red flag. It would suggest either that the statistics were reported incorrectly or (27)there wereproblems with the fundamental data.CORVIDS is likely to be (28) immediate value to editors and reviewers atacad

7、emic journals, who will be able to spot problems with papers early, and so discuss them with the authors. If an unresolvable problem (29)show up, then the technique can be five-year-olds can start using a pencil between the first and middle fingers and thumb, as adults can.The elementary school year

8、s and beyond sec (27)(advanced) fine motor skills,such as when children learn to tie shoes between 5 and 6 years old. At about age 7,(28) (improve) performance can be amazingly witnessed. However, every childdevelops at their own pace. If a single milestone, such as using eating utensils(餐具),(29) (d

9、elay), it isnt necessarily cause for concern.In fact, when working on fine motor skills in the classroom, short lessons provide the most benefit for learning,. Play-based leaming is also one of the strategies that are prefened. Teachers may also use hand-eye coordination the ability of a childs eyes

10、(control) their hands and fingers - to work with children to improve fine motorskills. Using computers, especially a keyboard and mouse, also helps younger children with fine motor skills.答案21. where 22. that 23. They 24. Watching 25. According to26. As 27. more advanced 28. improved 29. is delayed

11、30.to control2021普陀一模Billionaires Race to SpaceIn late July 2021, Jeff Bezos achieved an out-of-this-world ambition. The billionaire founder of Amazon (21)(fly) to the edge of space 62 miles (100 kilometers)above Earths surface on a rocket designed by his company Blue Origin.Best day ever, Bezos sai

12、d over the radio to mission control after landing safely back on Earth, (22)others werent so impressed. They called the mission an enormous wasteof money. Bezos, they argued, (23)be spending his billions to improve things onEarth.Bezos wasnt the first billionaire to set his sights on space. Nor was

13、he the first (24) (criticize) about wasting enormous personal wealth. A week (25) theAmazon founder made history, business owner Richard Branson did, too. Branson became the first person to fly to space on a rocket he helped fund, (26)(develop) by his companyVirgin Galactic.Critics say that the mone

14、y (27)(go) toward commercial space travel would bebetter spent on (28)they see as more important pursuits. These include working tocure diseases, reducing poverty, and helping to solve the climate crisis. Besides, launching spacecrafts is harmful to the planet, critics declare. (29)naturalist Holly

15、Haworthpointed out in Sierra magazine, “traveling in rockets is arguably the most carbon-emitting thing an individual can do.But supporters of commercial space travel argue that it docs benefit humanity. Personal funds (30) (put) toward high-paying jobs and a new industry. Thats money theycould have

16、 spent on new limousines or villas for themselves, supporters say. Plus, their companies are investing in new technologies that increase access to space and drive innovation in other areas as well.答案21. Hew 22. but (while/although/ though) 23. should/ could 24. to be criticized 25. before26. developed 27. going 28. what (those/ whatever/something/ anything)29. As 30 are being put/ have been put/ are put2021青浦一模Lost at se

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