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 harmdevotedworthdeal withas well
upsetactuallydeterminedinjuryas if
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41.Stephen is going to be prettyupset when he finds out how you cheated him.
42.He thinks himself to be somebody,butactually he is nobody.
43.They have to work harder in order to complete the plan ahead ofschedule.
44.He talked about Londonas if he had really been there.
45.The Welsh are the only people in the world whose only national festival isdevoted to music and poetry.
46.We agree that this article isworth reading.
47.Jeanne will bein charge of the whole company next week when the boss is away.
48.This is a special team newly established todeal with a series of accidents on the highway.
49.His bad behavior did moreharm than good to himself.
50.Peopleperform best when they are doing something that they really enjoy.

分析 41.当史蒂芬发现你欺骗了他时,他会很不高兴的.
42.他认为自己是个人物,但是实际上他什么也不是.
43.为了提前完成这个计划他们不得不努力工作.
44.他谈起伦敦来好像是他真的去过伦敦似的.
45.威尔士人是世界上唯一的人类他们唯一的节日是致力于音乐和诗歌.
46.我们一致同意这篇文章值得一读.
47.当下星期老板离开之后Jeanne将掌管整个公司.
48.这是一个新成立的团队来处理高速公路上的一些事故.
49.他的不良行为对他弊大于利.
50.人们在做他们真正喜欢做的事情时表现最好.

解答 41.upset 考查形容词. 根据句子结构可知这是一个主系表结构的句子,形容词upset在句中做表语,所以答案填upset.    
42.actually 考查副词.根据句意,实际上他什么也不是,此处应该用副词actually.
 43.schedule 考查固定短语.根据句意 为了提前完成这个计划他们不得不努力工作. ahead of schedule是英语的固定搭配"提前",所以答案填schedule.
44.as if   考查连词.根据句意他谈起伦敦来好像是他真的去过伦敦似的.as if是连词"好像",所以答案填as if.
45.devoted 考查固定短语.devote…to…是英语的固定搭配"奉献,致力于",根据句意致力于音乐和诗歌,所以答案填devoted.
46.worth 考查固定短语.根据句意这篇文章值得一读,be worth doing 是英语的固定搭配"值得做某事",所以答案填worth.
47.in charge of 考查固定搭配.   根据句意掌管整个公司,in charge of是固定搭配"掌管,负责",所以答案填in charge of.
 48.deal with  考查固定短语.根据句意处理高速公路上的一些事故.deal with是英语的固定搭配"处理",所以答案填deal with.
49.harm 考查固定短语.根据句意 他的不良行为对他弊大于利.do harm to 是英语的固定搭配"对…有害",所以答案填harm.
50.perform 考查动词.perform是动词"表现,行为",根据题干本句缺少谓语动词,所以答案填perform.

点评 选词填空是通过语篇在语境中考查语法知识的运用能力,在解题前应快速浏览短文掌握大意,在读懂短文的基础上,结合短文提供的特定的语言环境去逐句分析.要解决好填空,离不开坚实的语法知识,有了坚实的语法知识才能对语言进行正确的分析和判断,从而答对题目,选出正确的答案.

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B:The number of tortoises began to decrease
C.Scientists took away other animals off the islands.
D.There are more and more giant tortoises on the islands.

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19.What's a reasonable tip to leave to the waitress?
_________.I usually leave 20% of the dinner price.(  )
A.Help yourself.B.It's up to you.
C.That's the point.D.It's a deal.

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