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1、高中英语外刊阅读语法填空March 111新冠疫情加剧全球性别不平等Covid has intensified gender inequalities, global study findsThe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic threatens to reverse(逆转) decades of progress 1_(make) towards gender equality, according to a global study that reveals women have been hit much 2_(hard) socially and ec
2、onomically than men.3_(previous), coronavirus-related gender disparity studies have focused 4_ the direct health impacts of the crisis. It is well known, for example, that across the globe men have experienced higher rates of Covid cases, hospitalization(住院率) and death. However, until now, few studi
3、es 5_(examine) how gender inequalities have been affected by the many indirect social and economic effects of the pandemic worldwide.The research, conducted by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington and published in theLancet, shows that women have experience
4、d greater negative social and economic impacts than men.The greatest and most persistent gender gap 6_(see) in employment and uncompensated labour(无偿劳动), with 26% of women 7_(report) loss of work compared with 20% of men globally in September 2021. Women and girls were also more likely 8_(drop) out
5、of school and more likely to report 9_ increase in gender-based violence than men and boys.The further we progress in this pandemic the more we feel that the inequities being exacerbated(加剧) are only going to worsen, and 10_ any pre-pandemic progress towards gender equality will be reversed,” said R
6、osemary Morgan of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, which was not involved in the study. “Hopefully this data will reinforce(加强) the need for decision-makers to act before it is too late.”keys:1 made 2 harder 3 Previously 4 on 5 have examined6 was seen 7 reporting 8 to drop 9 an 10 th
7、at2 为考试作弊,印度医学生竟将蓝牙设备植入耳内A medical student in India was 1_(recent) caught 2_(cheat) on his graduation exam with a Bluetooth device embedded in his inner ear 3_(avoid) detection.On February 21, 78 medical students took part 4_ the final MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) (临床医学学士)exam at
8、 the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College in India. One of them, 5_, was more desperate to pass than the rest. Apparently, the unnamed medical student had been admitted 11 years ago, but 6_(fail) the final exam multiple times over the last few years, and this was his final chance to pass. To increase his
9、chances, the man apparently turned to cheating, getting a Bluetooth device surgically implanted in his ear. He was rumbled during a surprise check before the exam when invigilators frisked(搜查) him and found a phone 7_(hide) in the inside pocket of his trousers connected to the Bluetooth device. Offi
10、cials searched for the Bluetooth 8_(attach) (附件)but could not find it until the student admitted under questioning that he had paid 9_ ear, nose and throat surgeon to implant the skin-coloured device. Cheating is rife(普遍) in Indias highly competitive medical school exams and authorities have in rece
11、nt years struggled to stop pupils using ever-more sophisticated methods of cheating to pass. Indian students have made international news headlines for their cheating methods before, but this 10_(late) story definitely takes the cake, so much so that its hard to believe.keys:1 recently 2 cheating 3
12、to avoid 4 in 5 however6 had failed 7 hidden 8 attachment 9 an 10 latest3 世界各国的人分别爱看哪种书?The worlds favorite book genres revealedReading habits look different around the world. In India, the average person devotes 10 hours and 42 minutes to 1_(read) per weekwhich is five hours more than the average p
13、erson 2_(spend) in the US. What people choose to read also varies depending 3_ their geographic location.Studying in Switzerland looked at international Google search numbers 4_(determine) the most popular book genres in countries 5_ data was available. According to search trends, American readers p
14、refer the classics to other popular categories. Book lovers in New Zealand and Ireland are also searching for older books that tend to 6_(teach) in literature classes.In Latin America, horror and romance are the most popular genres. 7_(scare) books dominate in Mexico and Argentina, and love stories
15、win over readers in Brazil. The two genres tie for the No.1 spot in Venezuela(委内瑞拉).Fantasy is another popular genre 8_(read) round the world, coming out on top in Italy, Germany, and Poland. India, home to the worlds most voracious readers, gravitates toward poetry over the other genres.No matter 9_your genre of choice is, reading is a great way 10_(feel ) well-traveled without leaving home.keys:1 reading 2 spends 3 on 4 to determine 5 where6 be caught 7 Scary 8 read 9 what 10 to feel学科网(北京)股份有限公司