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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一场独特的画展在上海精神卫生中心开幕——所有49幅画都是由三名住院的精神分裂症艺术家创作的。此次展览以“话筒”为主题,为精神障碍患者提供了一个艺术表达自己的机会,让公众听到他们的声音。
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A unique exhibition of paintings opened at the Shanghai Mental Health Center on Thursday—all the 49 paintings are created by three hospitalized artists with schizophrenia (精神分裂).

With the theme of “loud hailer”, the exhibition offers people with the mental disorder a chance to express themselves artistically and allows their voice     1    (hear) by the public, officials from the center said. This can arouse     2    (aware) and promote better understanding and support for people with mental diseases, they added.

“Loud hailer means two-way communication. These paintings are created by patients     3    have been hospitalized for a long time. They live in a     4    (relative) closed environment. So we want to use this exhibition to achieve communication between these hospitalized artists     5    the audience,” said Chen Mengyuan, the curator.

Dr Xie Bin from the Shanghai Mental Health Center said the exhibition also aims to remove the stigma (污名) attached       6     people with schizophrenia.

“We hope more people with mental disease will become     7    (scholar), artists and even great scientists like John Nash through medical treatment and a good     8    (society) environment.”

Nash was an American mathematician who     9    (award) the 1994 Nobel Prize for Economics and whose life as     10    schizophrenia patient was described in the movie A Beautiful Mind, based on his book of the same name.

2022-05-20更新 | 141次组卷 | 3卷引用:河南省高三年级-语法填空名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。随着第三方移动支付工具的快速发展,中国越来越多的消费者正在使用无现金支付方式。文章主要探讨了未来现金是否会消失的问题。
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With the rapid development of third-party mobile payment tools,     1    increasing number of consumers across China are using cashless payment methods.

Transactions(交易)    2    (involve) third-party mobile payments rose by 39. 1 percent in the first quarter of 2021 compared     3     the previous quarter to 74 trillion yuan. Although China has the most third-party payment accounts in the world, it is not the first country     4    (seek) a cashless society. Developed states like Sweden, Denmark and Singapore are also witnessing that increase.

However, the rapid development of cashless payments does not mean there are no challenges and criticisms. Alibaba’s Hema Fresh Store,     5     customers can shop, dine and order goods for delivery from their mobile phones via Alipay,     6    (come) into the spotlight recently. Media reports say that consumers can’t purchase goods with cash there, which would be considered     7    (legal).

Alipay and WeChat Pay, the nation’s two major third-party mobile payment tools, have also launched     8    (campaign) to encourage more merchants and customers to use cashless payment methods, which has caused concerns over     9     cash will soon disappear.

However, experts believe that a cashless society does not mean that cash will     10    (complete) disappear. As the economy grows, the circulation of cash is still very huge. In the long term, various payment methods will be used by consumers, and merchants should respect consumers’ payment habits.

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3 . Beijing was once a city of bikes, known as the Bicycle Kingdom,     1     cars were reserved for official business and the politically powerful. However, decades of economic     2     (grow) led to a huge flowing of cars in the city. Owning one became not just a marker of reaching the middle class but also a requirement for marriage. As the economy developed, autos pushed bikes off the roads,     3     (create) heavy pollution and miserable traffic.

    4     (fortunate), now Beijing may be returning to its roots. Thanks to about 20 technology companies, brightly colored shared bikes     5     (flood) into Beijing in the last two years. Many local residents welcome the shared bikes     6     the flexibility and freedom they offer. They pick up the bikes and then ride and drop     7     off anywhere they like, locking the back wheel, with no need to find a fixed place.

Analyses in China say it is three factors that contribute to bikes     8     (increase) rapidly: a lot of cash looking for a home, a good idea and government support. “As the city’s population grew, traffic jams got     9     (bad).” Cai, the Ofo spokeswoman, said, “Shared bikes could solve the ‘last mile’ problem in     10     environmentally friendly way.”

2018-04-28更新 | 246次组卷 | 3卷引用:河南省高三年级-语法填空名校好题
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4 . Since a university education in the United States     1    (be) very expensive, most students work in addition to studying. Students     2    (usual) work part-time, but some students take full-time jobs.

A typical job for a students would be working     3    a waiter or waitress. Other typical off-campus jobs would include being a clerk in a store or delivering pizza. Sometimes students also find jobs on campus such as cleaning, working in a cafeteria or library or answering     4    (telephone). Most student jobs are entry-level and low paying, but have flexible schedule    5    (allow) students to attend classes.

Sometimes students also hold more responsible positions such as managers, or if they are lucky, positions in their area of study,     6    they hope will help them find employment after they graduate.

    7    double responsibilities of working and studying result in a very busy,     8    (stress) life for some students.     9    , it is the only way for many people to finance their college educations. Some Americans believe that the work experience is good for the students     10    (they) since it gives them a taste of “the real world” outside the school.

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