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ry morning. 第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用 (共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分 ) 第一節(jié) 完形填空 (共 20 小題;每小題 分,滿分 30 分 ) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、 B、 C 和 D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 in Paris. Irene entered the University of Paris in 1914 to prepare for a degree in mathematics and physics. When World War I began, Irene went to help her mother, who was using Xray facilities(設(shè)備) to help save the lives of wounded soldiers. Irene continued the work by developing Xray facilities in military hospitals in France and Belgrum. Her services were recognised in the form of a Military’ s Medal by the French government. In 1918, Irene became her mother’s assistant at the Curie Institute. In December 1924, Frederic Joliot joined the Institute, and Irene taught him the techniques required for his work. They soon fell in love and were married in 1926. Their daughter Helene was born in 1927 and their son Pierre five years later. Like her mother, Irene bined family and career. Like her mother, Irene was awarded a Nobel Prize, along with her husband, in 1935. Unfortunately, also like her mother, she developed leukemia because of her work with radioactivity(輻射能) . Irene JoliotCurie died from leukemia on March 17, 1956. 4. Why was Irene Curie awarded a Military Medal? A. Because she received a degree in mathematics. B. Because she contributed to saving the wounded. C. Because she won the Nobel Prize with Frederic. D. Because she worked as a helper to her mother. 5. Where did Irene Curie meet her husband Frederio joliot? A. At the Curie Institute. B. At the Cniversity of Paris. C. At a military hospital. D. At the College of Sevigne. 6. When was the second child of Irene Curie and Frederic Joliot born? A. In 1897. B. In 1927. C. In 1932 D. In 1926. 7. In which of the following aspects was Irene Cuire different from her mother? A. Irene worked with radioactivity. B. Irene bined family and career. C. Irene won the Nobel Prize once D. Irene died from leukemia. C I grew up in a house where the TV was seldom turned on and with one wall in my bedroom entirely lined with bookshelves, most of my childhood was spent on books I could get hold of. In fact, I grew up thinking of reading as natural as breathing and books unbelievably powerful in shaping perspectives (觀點(diǎn) ) by creating worlds we could step into, take part. in. and live in. With this unshakable belief, I, at fourteen, decided to bee a writer. Here too, reading became useful. Every writer starts off knowing that he has something to say, but being unable to find the right ways to say it. He has to find his own voice by reading widely and discovering which parts of the writers he agrees or disagrees with, or agrees with so strongly that it reshapes his own world. He cannot write without loving to read, because only through reading other people39。 Step: We touch our faces around 3,000 times a dayoften inviting germs(病菌) to enter our mouth, nose, and toilet paper to avoid touching the door handle. And, most important, wash your hands often with hot running water and soap for 20 seconds. 3. How often do you think about fighting germs? A Tht Healthy Habits Survey(調(diào)查) shows that only about one third of American seniors have correct habits. Here are some findings and expert advice. many times did you brush your teeth yesterday? 注