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a dozen middle173。The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching.這所學(xué)校教學(xué)優(yōu)秀,廣受贊譽(yù)。浙江高考)If you are not going to suffer this problem, then I suggest that the next time you go to your mum39。(1)在以下短語中,at用于表示時(shí)間段的名詞前。2021屆高考二輪英語語法專訓(xùn)(短語)和動(dòng)詞短語 重點(diǎn)一 ??冀樵~★★★★★用 法表示時(shí)間的介詞at, in, on①at表示時(shí)間點(diǎn);②in表示時(shí)間段,與表示較長(zhǎng)一段時(shí)間的詞搭配;③on表示在特定的日子、具體的日期、星期幾、具體的某一天或某些節(jié)日;也可表示在具體的某一天的上午、下午或晚上。in, on, to, offin表示在某一范圍之內(nèi);on表示與某一地區(qū)“毗鄰,接壤”;to表示在某范圍之外;off表示“(時(shí)空上)離,距”。浙江高考)The answer ________ this question is not clear.2.(2018(2)★★★用于“動(dòng)詞+sb./sth.+for+sth.”結(jié)構(gòu)的常見動(dòng)詞有:blame 責(zé)備 criticize 批評(píng)forgive 原諒excuse 原諒pardon 原諒 punish 懲罰 scold 責(zé)備 thank 感謝praise 贊揚(yáng) respect 尊重 admire 欽佩;贊賞separation.Ⅱ.易錯(cuò)練習(xí)1.Favorable policies are ________ effect to encourage employees39。 if B. of。s out of________.A. range B. reach C. control D. distance8. his devotion and reliability, he was put of the whole department.A. As well as。 involving D. of。Different countries have wildly different forms of greeting.In the USA, when you pass by someone you know, a nod is acceptable, and you usually shake hands with someone you first meet. But in Latin countries, a firm handshake46. (consider) rude. In my home country, Mauritius, when people meet, they usually kiss each other 47. the cheeks. This is also mon in France, 48. the act is called faire la bise. However, this is not 49. universal rule.During my first week in the USA, I kissed every single girl I met. My friends had to tell me that that was inappropriate,50. (leave) me in great embarrassment. What is mon here, however, is for friends51. (hug) each other – something I was not used to. Hugs always make me 52. (frighten) because I don’t really like that. This may seem strange since even kissing 53. (stranger) is normal in my country. Now that I think about it, I hate cheekkissing as well.Wouldn’t it be 54. (enjoy) to have a greeting code that is 55. (wide) acceptable? I’m not saying we should start doing that, but we can surely do something to avoid misunderstanding.2Red envelopes have played 56. important part in Chinese New Year for as long as anyone can remember. So what’s the story behind the red envelopes during Chinese New Year?One popular story 57. (date) back to the Qin Dynasty, when the elderly would thread coins onto a red string. This money 58. (call) yasui qian in Chinese, meaning “ money protecting oneself from evil spirits ” , and was believed to protect elder people from sickness and 59. (die). As the printing press became more mon, the yasui qian was replaced 60. red envelopes.Another legend tells of a village 61. a demon (惡魔)would terrorize children at night. It was believed that the demon would touch the children’s heads while they were asleep, 62. (cause) serious illness. From there, a theory emerged that when they prayed, the god would send eight fairies to protect the child. The fairies would disguise(偽裝) 63. (they) as eight coins and hide under the child’s pillow. When the demon got close, the coins would begin to shine very 64. (bright) , blinding the demon. Word began to spread and the villagers started giving red envelopes 65. (fill) with coins to each other to put under their pillows at night. As time passed, red envelopes became a way to bring good luck and prosperity to the receiver.