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考綱新增加詞匯詞義:academicadj.學校的;學術(shù)的;普通文化課的accountn.記述,陳述;理由;解釋;賬〔目〕,賬戶vi.報賬;提出理由〔for〕Howdo
youaccountfortheshow'ssuccess?你認為這次演出為何成功?【提出理由】e.g.Thepoor
weathermayhaveaccountedforthesmallcrowd.天氣不好可能是人來得少的原因?!咎岢隼碛伞縜daptv.〔使〕適應,〔使〕適宜;改編,改寫e.g.Threeofher
novelshavebeenadaptedfortelevision.她的長篇小說中有三部已改編成電視節(jié)目?!靖木帯縜imvt.把…瞄準,把…對準(at);使…旨在(at)vi.瞄準;目標在于,旨在(at)n.瞄準;目的,目標e.g.These
measuresareaimedatpreventingviolentcrime.這些措施旨在防止暴力犯罪。【旨在】availableadj.可獲得的;可利用的;可取得聯(lián)系的e.g.Every
availabledoctorwascalledtothescene.所有能找到的醫(yī)生都被召集到了現(xiàn)場?!究扇〉寐?lián)系的】babyn.嬰兒;幼畜;幼獸e.g.ababy
monkey/blackbird幼猴;黑鸝雛【幼畜;幼獸】badlyadv.壞;差;嚴重地;厲害的adj.<口>健康不好的;有病的;情緒低落的basinn.盆,洗臉盆;洗滌槽;盆地chopv.砍,劈,斬;大幅度削減n.砍擊;砍下的一塊;排骨肉e.g.Theshare
pricewaschoppedfrom50penceto20pence.股價由每股50便士猛降至20便士?!敬蠓认鳒p】contextn.上下文,語境;背景,環(huán)境e.g.Thisspeech
needstobesetinthecontextofBritaininthe1960s.這篇演說需要放到20世紀60年代的英國這一背景之下來看待?!颈尘?,環(huán)境】e.g.His
decisioncanonlybeunderstoodincontext.只有了解來龍去脈才能明白他的決定?!颈尘埃h(huán)境】contractn.合同/?k?ntr?kt/v.立約規(guī)定,訂合同〔契約〕;〔使〕收縮,〔使〕縮??;感染〔疾病〕/k?n'tr?kt/e.g.Glass
contractsasitcools.玻璃遇冷收縮?!臼湛s】e.g.a
contractingmarket萎縮的市場【收縮】e.g.Theheart
musclescontracttoexpeltheblood.心臟肌肉收縮以擠壓出血液。【收縮】e.g.tocontractAIDS/a
virus/adisease感染艾滋病、病毒、疾病【感染】couchn.長沙發(fā)covern.〔書的〕封面;蓋子vt.覆蓋;掩蓋;掩蔽;行過〔一段路程〕;包括;涉及e.g.Shecovered
herfacewithherhands.她雙手掩面?!狙谏w】e.g.Bysunsetwe
hadcoveredthirtymiles.到日落時我們已走了三十英里?!拘羞^〔一段路程〕】e.g.Theywalked
foralongtimeandcoveredagooddealofground.他們步行了很長時間,走了好長的一段路?!拘羞^〔一段路程〕】e.g.Thelectures
coveredalotofground(=alotofmaterial,subjects,etc.).這些講座涉及的內(nèi)容極為廣泛豐富?!景?;涉及】e.g.Thesurvey
coversallaspectsofthebusiness.調(diào)查包括這家企業(yè)的各個方面。【包括;涉及】criticismn.批評,批判;評論e.g.literary
criticism文學評論【評論】criticizev.批評,批判;指責,非難;評論;評價e.g.Wewere
taughthowtocriticizepoems.我們學習了怎樣評論詩歌?!驹u論;評價】crucialadj.決定性的,關(guān)鍵性的,至關(guān)重要的;嚴酷的;<口>極好的e.g.Winningthis
contractiscrucialtothesuccessofthecompany.贏得這份合同對這家公司的成敗至關(guān)重要?!局陵P(guān)重要的】e.g.Parentsplay
acrucialroleinpreparingtheirchildforschool.父母對孩子做好上學的準備起著至關(guān)重要的作用?!局陵P(guān)重要的】dealvt.給予;分配;分給vi.處理;論述;談到(with)n.數(shù)量;〔一攬子〕交易e.g.Manyjudges
dealoutharshersentencestomenthantowomen.許多法官對男性比對女性的判決更嚴厲?!窘o予〔判決、處分〕】e.g.Theprofits
weredealtoutamongtheinvestors.利潤分給了投資者。【分配】e.g.Wedida
dealwiththemanagementonovertime.我們與資方在加班問題上達成了一項協(xié)議?!窘灰住縠.g.Theywere
hopingforabetterpaydeal.他們希望達成一項提高工資的協(xié)議?!窘灰住縟eparturen.離開;起程,出發(fā);背離e.g.Itwasa
radicaldeparturefromtradition.這從根本上違背了傳統(tǒng)。【背離】deskn.書桌;辦公桌;〔辦公大樓、賓館等中的〕效勞臺e.g.the
check-indesk〔機場〕驗票領(lǐng)取登機卡處【效勞臺】e.g.the
receptiondesk接待處【效勞臺】desktopadj.〔電腦等〕臺式的n.桌面;臺式電腦;<計>桌面dreamn.夢,睡夢;理想v.做夢;夢想Herlifelong
dreamwastobeafamouswriter.她的畢生愿望就是成為名作家。envyv.羨慕,嫉妒n.羨慕〔的目標〕;嫉妒〔的對象〕Shefelta
pangofenvyatthethoughtofhissuccess.她想到他的成功便感到一陣忌妒的痛苦?!炯刀省縏heylooked
withenvyatherlatestpurchase.他們羨慕她最近買到的東西?!玖w慕】fencen.柵欄;圍欄;籬笆;擊劍術(shù)flavourn.味,滋味,味道;<主美>調(diào)味品;特點,特色;氣味,香味e.g.Thetomatoes
giveextraflavortothesauce.西紅柿使調(diào)味汁別有風味?!疚兜馈縠.g.Foreign
visitorshelptogiveatrulyinternationalflavourtotheoccasion.外國客人使這個場合顯出一種真正國際性的氣氛?!咎攸c】hikevi.&n.徒步旅行e.g.Theywenton
aten-milehikethroughtheforest.他們做了一次穿越森林的十英里徒步旅行?!就讲铰眯衝.】e.g.strongboots
forhikingoverroughcountry適合在崎嶇不平的山路徒步旅行用的結(jié)實靴子【徒步旅行v.】inchn.英寸v.〔使〕緩慢地移動Shemoved
forward,inchingtowardstherope.她小心翼翼地慢慢向繩子挪過去?!揪徛匾苿印縄inched
thecarforward.我開著車小心地緩緩前行?!尽彩埂尘徛匾苿印縧iteracyn.識字,有文化;讀寫能力;熟諳文學;善與寫作acampaign
topromoteadultliteracy提高成人文化水平的運動【讀寫能力】basic
literacyskills根本的讀寫技巧【讀寫能力】lossn.損失;喪失;損失;輸;失利e.g.Her
departureisabiglosstotheschool.她這一走對學校來說是一個巨大的損失?!緭p失】e.g.Brazil's2–1losstoArgentina巴西對阿根廷1:2的落敗【失利】lotn.抽簽;運氣;<亦作~s><用作單>大量adv.<a
~><口>到極大程度,非常;常常manualadj.手〔工〕的;體力的n.手冊;指南Mycamera
hasmanualandautomaticfunctions.我的照相機有手調(diào)和自動兩種功能?!臼帧补ぁ车摹縠.g.manualand
non-manualworkers體力勞動者和非體力勞動者【體力的】e.g.acomputer/car/instruction
manual計算機、汽車說明書;用法指南【手冊;指南】nailn.釘子;指甲vt.釘,把…釘上;釘牢e.g.Inailedthe
signtoatree.我將標示牌釘?shù)搅艘豢脴渖?。【把…釘上】peern.同輩;同齡人;〔才能、學識等方面〕相匹敵的人e.g.Children
areworriedaboutfailinginfrontoftheirpeers.兒童都怕在同伴面前失敗。【同齡人】e.g.Peer
pressureisstrongamongyoungpeople(=theywanttobelikeotherpeopleof
thesameage).年輕人受到強大的同輩壓力?!就叀縫inn.別針;發(fā)夾vt.〔用大頭針等〕別住,釘住e.g.Shepinned
thebadgeontoherjacket.她把徽章別到外衣上?!緞e住】e.g.Amessage
hadbeenpinnedtothenoticeboard.布告牌上釘著一條消息。【釘住】powern.電力;能力;力;權(quán)力vt.給…提供動力,使開動e.g.Theaircraft
ispoweredbyajetengine.這架飛機由噴氣發(fā)動機驅(qū)動?!窘o…提供動力】e.g.Shepowered
herwayintothelead.她迅速用力沖到最前面?!臼埂_動】prejudicen.偏見,成見vt.使有偏見,使有成見;使產(chǎn)生歧視e.g.The
prosecutionlawyershavebeentryingtoprejudicethejuryagainsther.控方律師一直力圖使陪審團對她形成偏見。【使…有偏見】questionn.問題;疑問v.詢問;審問;對…表示出疑問;對…提出異議e.g.Ijust
acceptedwhathetoldme.Ineverthoughttoquestionit.他說什么我就接受什么。我從未想過要去疑心它?!緦Α硎境鲆蓡枴縉oonehas
everquestionedherjudgement.對她的判斷從沒有人表示過疑心。【對…表示出疑問】rankvt.把…排成行,排列;把…分等vi.〔在序列中〕占特定等級;排成隊伍n.排,行,列;隊形;地位;軍銜;官銜;等級e.g.Atthe
heightofhercareersherankedsecondintheworld.在她事業(yè)的頂峰時期,她排名世界第二位?!尽苍谛蛄兄小痴继囟ǖ燃墶縭eachvt.抵達,到達;到達;伸出〔肢體等〕vi.到達;延伸;伸手去拿n.〔手、足等〕伸出;伸出能力〔智力、影響等〕所及范圍e.g.Theshot
waswellbeyondthereachofthegoalkeeper.這次射門使守門員鞭長莫及?!尽彩帧⒆愕取成斐觥縠.g.Victoryis
nowoutofherreach.勝利現(xiàn)在對于她來說遙不可及?!尽仓橇Α⒂绊懙取乘胺秶縠.g.Thebasic
modelispricedwellwithinthereachofmostpeople.根本款式的定價大多數(shù)人都完全負擔得起?!尽仓橇Α⒂绊懙取乘胺秶縭eadern.讀者;讀物;閱讀器reducevt.減少;縮??;使變?yōu)?,使淪為e.g.abeautiful
buildingreducedtorubble已化為殘垣斷壁的漂亮建筑【使變?yōu)椤縏heywere
reducedtobegginginthestreets.他們淪落到沿街乞討。【使淪為】reflectvt.反射;反映;深思,考慮,反省(on,upon)e.g.BeforeI
decide,Ineedtimetoreflect.在作出決定以前,我需要時間認真考慮考慮。【深思】e.g.Shewas
lefttoreflectontheimplicationsofherdecision.由她負責考慮她這個決定會牽扯哪些問題?!旧钏肌縭evolutionn.革命;革命性劇變;旋轉(zhuǎn);繞轉(zhuǎn)e.g.A
revolutionininformationtechnologyistakingplace.信息技術(shù)正在發(fā)生巨變。【革命性劇變】e.g.the
revolutionoftheeartharoundthesun地球環(huán)繞太陽的公轉(zhuǎn)【旋轉(zhuǎn)】roarvi.〔獅、虎等〕吼叫;大聲叫喊;轟鳴vt.大聲喊出;使轟鳴n.吼聲;轟鳴;大笑,喊聲;喧鬧聲e.g.Hisspeech
wasgreetedbyaroarofapplause.他的講話引來了雷鳴般的掌聲。【喧鬧聲】e.g.roarsof
laughter放聲大笑【大笑】Icould
barelyhearabovetheroaroftraffic.除了過往車輛的轟鳴聲,我?guī)缀跏裁匆猜牪灰姟巨Z鳴】setvt.放;設置,安裝;為〔故事等〕設置背景e.g.Thenovelis
setinLondoninthe1960s.這部小說以20世紀60年代的倫敦為背景?!緸椤补适碌取吃O置背景】stressn.壓力;緊張;著重,強調(diào);重音Ithinkthe
companyplacestoomuchstressoncostandnotenoughonquality.我認為公司對本錢強調(diào)有余,而對質(zhì)量重視缺乏。【著重】Weworkedon
pronunciation,stressandintonation.我們學習了語音、重讀和語調(diào)?!局匾簟縯ape帶子;磁帶;<體>終點線;〔剪彩用的〕彩帶;卷尺;膠布e.g.the
finishingtape終點線【終點線】e.g.adhesive/sticky
tape黏膠帶【膠布】terminaln.末端;終端;終點〔站〕;航站〔樓〕wreckvt.造成〔船舶等〕失事n.〔船舶等的〕失事、遇難;〔失事船舶等的〕殘骸e.g.acar/train
wreck汽車、火車失事【〔船舶等的〕失事、遇難】e.g.Two
passengersarestilltrappedinthewreck.有兩名乘客仍被困在失事的車輛里。【〔失事船舶等的〕殘骸】yawnv.&n.打呵欠〔說〕e.g.Hestoodup,
stretchedandyawned.他站起身來,伸了個懶腰,打了個哈欠。【打呵欠v.】e.g.Shestifled
anotheryawnandtriedhardtolookinterested.她又忍住了哈欠,竭力顯出感興趣的樣子?!敬蚝乔穘.】語法填空專項練習1Oneday,Nickinvitedhisfriendstosupper.He____25___(cook)somedeliciousfoodinthekitchen.Suddenly,hefoundthathe___26___(run)outofsalt.SoNickcalledtohisson,“Gotothevillageandbuysomesalt,butpayafairpriceforit,neithertoomuch___27___toolittle.〞Hissonlookedsurprised,“IcanunderstandwhyIshouldn’tpaytoomuch,Father,ButifIcanpayless,___28___notsaveabitofmoney?〞“Thatwouldbeavery___29___(reason)thingtodoinabigcity,butitcoulddestroyasmallvillagelike___30___(we)Nicksaid.Nick’sguests,___31___hadheardtheirconversation,askedwhytheyshouldnotbuysaltmorecheaply___32___theycould.Nickreplied,“Theonlyreasonwhyamanwouldsellsalt___33___alowerpricewouldbe___34___hewasdesperateformoney.Andanyonewhotooktheadvantageofthatsituationwouldbeshowingalackofrespect___35___thesweatandstruggleofthemanwhoworkedveryhardtoproduce___36___〞“Butsuchasmallthingcouldn’t___37___(possible)destroyavillage.〞“Inthebeginning,therewasonly___38___verysmallamountofunfairnessintheworld,buteveryoneaddedalittle,always___39___(think)thatitwasonlysmallandnotveryimportantandlookwherewehaveended___40___today.〞2(A)Sports
and
games
make
our
bodies
strong,
prevent
us
from
getting
too
fat,
and
keep
us
healthy.
___25___
these
not
their
only
uses.
They
give
us
valuable
practice
in
making
eyes,
brain
and
muscles
___26___
(work)
together.
In
tennis,
___27___
our
eyes
see
the
ball
coming,
our
brain
has
to
decidewhat
to
do,
and
so
send
its
orders
to
the
muscles
of
the
arms,
legs
and
so
on,
so
that
the
ball
is
met
and
hit
back
___28___
it
ought
to
go.
All
this
must
happen
with
very
greatspeed,
and
only
those
who
have
had
a
lot
of
practice
at
tennis
can
carry
out
this
chain
of
events
successfully.
For
those
who
work
with
their
brains
most
of
the
day,
the
practice
of
such
skills
is
especially
useful.
Sports
and
games
are
also
very
useful
for
charactertraining.
___29___
each
of
students
learn
to
work
for
his
team
and
not
for
himself
on
the
football
field,
he
will
___30___
(late)
find
it
natural
to
work
for
the
good
of
his
country
instead
of
only
for
his
own
benefit.
(B)Through
a
series
of
experiments
an
American
scientist
has
gained
an
understanding
ofthe
social
structure
of
the
most
complex
of
ant
societies.
The
ants
___31___
(examine)
are
the
only
creatures
other
than
man
to
have
given
up
hunting
and
collecting
for
a
completely
agricultural
way
of
life.
In
their
underground
nests
they
planted
gardens
on
soils
made
from
finely
___32___
(cut)
leaves.
This
is
a
complex
operation___33___
(require)considerable
division
of
labor.
The
workers
of
this
type
of
ant
can___34___
(divide)
into
our
groups
according
to
size.
Each
of
the
groups
performs
a
particular
set
of
jobs.
The
making
and
care
of
the
garden
and
the
nursing
of
the
young
ants
are
done
by
the
smallest
workers.
Slightly
larger
workers
are
responsible
for
cutting
leaves
to
make
them
suitable
for
use
in
the
gardens
and
for
cleaning
the
nest.
___35___
third
group
of
still
larger
ants
do
the
construction
work
and
collect
fresh
leaves
from
outside
the
nest.
The
___36___
(large)
are
the
soldier
ants,
responsible
for
defending
thenest.___
37___
(find)
out
how
good
the
various
sizegroups
are
at
different
tasks,
the
scientist
measured
the
amount
of
work
done
by
the
ants
against
the
amount
of
energy
they
used.
He
examined
first
the
gathering
and
carrying
of
leaves.
He
selected
one
of
the
size
groups,
and
then
measured
___38___
efficiently
these
ants
could
find
leaves
and
run
back
to
the
nest.
Then_he
repeated
the
experiment
for
each
of
the
other
size
groups.
___39___
this
way
he
could
see
whether
any
group
could
do
the
job
more
efficiently
than
the
group
normally
undertaking
it.
3(A)Everyonecanlivelongerbyallowinghimselfalittlefun,accordingtoresearchpublishedinLondon.Two_________(depend)scientificstudiesfoundthat,regardlessofbackgroundandcircumstances,everyonetendstohavethesame“pleasurequota.〞_________,differentgroupsofpeoplegettheirpleasureindifferentways.Researchersaskedover4,000peopleineightcountriestoassesstheirlevelofenjoymentfrom13everydayactivitiesincludingsex,aglassofwine,apieceofchocolate,teaorcoffeeorwatchingTV.“Thereis________wealthofevidencetosuggestthatthecumulativeeffectoftheselittlepleasuresandhappymomentscanmakeusalllivelonger,〞theysaid.People________lowincomesgetmorefunofsimpleeverydaypleasuresuchaseatingachocolatebarorwatchingtelevisionwhilethoseearningoverUS$100,000ayearprefer_______(eat)outasanenjoymentResearchersadvisedusthatnomatter________ourpersonalcircumstancesare,wecanandshouldtrytointroduceasmuchhappymomentsaspossibleintoourlives.(B)WilliamH.Gates,40,ischairmanandchiefexecutiveofficerofMicrosoftCorporation,theleadingproviderofsoftwareforpersonalcomputersworldwide.Withnetrevenuesof$5.94billionforthefiscalyear_______(end)June1995,Microsoftemploysmorethan18,000peoplein48countries.Gatesbeganhiscareerin_________(person)computersoftwarewhenhestartedprogrammingatage13whileastudentattheLakesideschool.In1974,_________anundergraduateatHarvardUniversity,hedevelopedBASICforthefirstmicrocomputer,theMITSAltair,_________startedtheeraofhobbyistcomputing.________(lead)bythebelief_________thepersonalcomputerwouldultimatelybeavaluabletooloneveryofficedesktopandineveryhome,GatesformedMicrosoftwithPaulAlienin1975_________(develop)softwareforpersonalcomputers.GatesearlyforesightaboutpersonalcomputingandhiscontinuingvisionhavebeencentraltoMicrosoftandthesoftwareindustry.Gatesisactively________(involve)insignificantoperatingandstrategicdecisionsatdevelopmentandmanagementofthecompany.Asignificantportionofhisdayisalsodevotedto________withcustomersandstayingincontactwithMicrosoft’semployeesaroundtheworldthroughe-mail.GatesismarriedandlivesinBellevue,Washington.GatesisinterestedinbiotechnologyandsitsontheboardsofDarwinMolecularandtheIcosCorporation.Heisanavidreaderandenjoysplayinggolfandbridge.________technology,tomakeiteasierandmoreenjoyableforpeopletousesoftware.Thecompanyiscommittedtothelongtermbyinvestinginnewtechnology,state-of-the-artprojectsandnewproductsforthefurtherexpansionofpersonalcomputing.Key:4KipKeinoKipchogeKeinoisamodestman,andittakessomeproddingtogetthegreatKenyanrunnertorecall_____1____hefeltonOct,20,1968-whenhewonhisfirstgoldmedal,inthe1,500metersinMexicoCity.Thedayhadn’tstartedoutwell,Keino____2_____(suffer)fromstomachpainsthatlaterturnedouttobeaseveregallbladderinfection.Hisdoctorsadvised____3_____running;heignoredthem.Duringtherace,KeinowassofocusedoncompetingagainstAmericanaceJimRyun_____4____,inretrospect,“withoutwatchingavideo,Iwouldn’tknowwhathappenedatthefinish.〞Hedoesrememberwhathappenednext.“Iranan____5_____lap.Iranittocelebrateandtoletmybodyrecover.Ifeltovercomebytheexcitement.〞Itwasnotonlymemorableeventinhislifethatday.Backhome,hiswife,Phyllis,gavebirth____6____theirthirddaughter,namedMilkaOlympiaChelagatincelebrationofherfather’s_____7_____.Keinowentontowinasilvermedalinthe5,000metersinMexicoCityandagoldandasilverfouryearslaterinMunich.HethenbecameKenya’sOlympic_____8____(run)coachfrom1976to1986,furtheringhisnation’s____9_____(dominant)indistanceevents.Kenyarunnershavecaptured32Olympic___10___medalssince1964andwonthelastsixconsecutiveBostonMarathons.Thissummer,KeinowillbeinAtlantaaschiefofthe120-athleteKenyandelegation,whichcouldincludehissonMartn,23,aformerNCAA5,000-meterchampionattheUniversityofArizona,____11_____(hope)toqualifyforthe1,500meters.ButKeino’sathletic_____12_____(accomplish)arenotthe____13_____reasonheisaherointhetownofEldoretinnorthwesternKenya.Thirtyyearsago.Keinoandhiswife–whonowhavesevenchildrenoftheirown–begantakingorphansintotheirhome.Theirhousebecamesocrowdedthattheyraised____14____tobuildadormitoryandadininghallonanearbyfarmKeinoowns.Income_____15____(support)thefacilitycomesfromthefarm,hissportsshopandfeeshehasreceivedfromtheKenyangovernmentovertheyears.Today,73childrenandyoungadults–aged2to22–liveonthefarm.“IthinkIhavebeenlucky,〞Keinosays.“Nowwhatisimportantis____16____IusewhatIhavetohelpothers.〞5AGoodCoupleSupportsEachOtherRodneyMace,35,____1_____(marry)withtwoyoungchildren,andisapart-timeteacherof_____2______(architecture)history,“Iamconstantlysurprisedbyotherpeople’ssurprise,whentheycometothehouseandseeme_____3_____(clean)afloororhangingoutthewashing.Theireyesopenwideatthesightofit!Muchofthecommentcomesfrommen.ButIamevenmoresurprised___4___thenumberofwomenwhocommenttoo.〞HiswifeJane,anOxfordgraduateinmodernlanguages,hasa____5___(demand)full-timejob.SheisdirectoroftheCambridgeHouseliteracyschemeforadultsinSouthLondon.HerworkingweekinvolvesseveraleveningsandSaturdays,andatthesetimesherhusbandisinsole____6___ofhomeandfamily.___7___fromthis,theysharehouseholdjobsand___8___achild-minderfortheafternoons.Thisenableshimtoteachtwodaysaweekandtodo___9___heconsidershisprincipalwork:writing.HehaswrittenseveralbooksandspendsmuchofhistimeintheBritishMuseumReadingRoom,cyclingtherefromhishomeinBrixton.PeopleasktheMaces___10___theythinktheirchildrenmissthem.Onecanarguethat___11___(satisfy)parentsgenerallyhavesatisfiedchildren,butinanycasetheMacesarecarefultoreservetimeandenergytoplaywiththeirchildren.“Andtheyhavenowdevelopedrelationshipswithotheradultsandchildren.Previously,RodneyMaceworkedfull-timeandJaneonlypart-time.Then18monthsago,thedirectoroftheliteracyschemeleft.“ItseemstomethatJanewasverywellsuitedtodothisjob.Shewasverydoubtfulaboutit.ButIurgedherto____12___.Shedid,andshegotit.〞JaneMaceconfirmsthatsheneededthis___13___(courage),assomanywomeninitiallydo.Didhismaleegosufferfromthechange-over?Nothinglikethatoccurred.Buthestillseemsamazedatthewayitchangedhisthinking.“Ifeltthatwewerefinallygoingtobepartners.Ifeltenormous___14___,Iwasn’tavoidingresponsibility,butchangingit.Ourrelationshipissomuchbetternow.Ithasbeenachangefor___15___goodforbothofus–thinkforallofus,ineveryaspectofourlives.Icannotoveremphasizethat:ineveryaspect,Ithinkitisfundamental___16___thewomanworks.Theideaofequalpartnershipisanillusionifonepartnerdoesn’twork.〞6U.S.PresidentBarackObamasaysheexpectsCongresstoincreasethecountry'sborrowinglimitbeforeamid-Octoberdeadline,___1___(ensure)thattheUnitedStatesdoesnotdefaultonitsfinancialobligations.
WiththeU.S.governmentinthefifthdayofa___2___(part)shutdown,italsofaces___3___outofmoneytopayitsbillsonOctober17,includinginterest___4___governmentbondsheldbyChina,Japanandotheroverseasinvestors.
Inawide-ranginginterviewwithTheAssociatedPressreleasedSaturday,ObamasaidheexpectsCongresswillincreasethecountry's$16.7trilliondebtceiling___5___theUnitedStatescanborrowmoremoney.
"Americahas___6___notpaiditsbills,andI'vesaidrepeatedly___7___thatisnotsomethinganybodyshouldbethreatening,"hesaid."ThepotentialdefaultoftheUnitedStates,whereweare___8___(essential)deadbeats,that'snever___9___(happen)."
Obama,aDemocratinhisfifthyearattheWhiteHouse,islockedinapoliticaldeadlockwithRepublicanopponentsinCongressovergovernmentspendingpoliciesandimplementationofhissignaturelegislativeachievement:wide-ranginghealthcarechanges___10___arenowtakingeffect.
Willingtonegotiate
Thepresidentsaidheiswillingtonegotiatechangestothehealthlawandreducespending,butnotuntilCongressagreestoendtheshutdownandraisesthedebtceilingwithoutconditions.Republicansopposedtothehealthcarereformsaretryingtoendfundingforordelaythatprogram,___11___iscommonlyknownintheU.S.as"Obamacare."
OppositionRepublicanshaveinsistedthattheywillonlyapproveaspendingbilltoreopenthegovernment___12___ObamaandDemocraticleadersagreetonegotiationsontheseparateissueofthehealth___13___plan.
WithCongressdeadlocked,alackoffundshasstoppedorsharplydecreasedawidevarietyofgovernmentservices.
Allnationalparks,museumsandtheLibraryofCongress___14____(close)sinceTuesday,andscientificresearchattheNationalInstitutesofHealthandthespaceagency,NASA,hasbeenalmostentirelysuspended.Theseactionsprompted___15___agenciestoorderabout800,000federalworkersonfurloughstatus—sendingthemhomewithoutpayandbarringthemfromremainingattheirjobs,even___16___(volunteer).7NEWYORK—OneofAmerica’siconicattractions,TheStatueofLiberty,wasseenbutnottouchedonTuesdayafteraU.S.governmentshutdownforcedthe___1___(close)ofsomeofthenation'sgreattouristattractions.
Tourists___2___gatheredatthesoutherntipofManhattanexpectedtoboardaboatonTuesdayandclimbtheStatueofLiberty.ButLadyLiberty,withherlampoffreedom___3___(hold)high,wasclosedbecausetheU.S.governmenthadshutdown.
Theycouldstillseeit,butonly___4___theboatthatnormallydisgorgestouristsatNewYork'siconicspots:LibertyIslandandEllisIsland___5____.
Inbettertimes,millionsvisitthesesightseveryyear.
WillKoehnfromMissouriseemed___6___(surprise)thathecouldn'tgetthere.
“WecameheretodaytoseetheStatueofLiberty,cametotheticketboothandweren’t___7___togoontotheIslandand___8___(disappointment)somewhat,"saidKoehn.
Tosomeforeigntourists,thegovernmentshutdownwasmorethan___9___adisappointment.
“Ithinktheimagemaybetarnishedabit,___10___asatourist,asaforeignercomingtotheUnitedStatestoseethiscountryandtoexperiencetheAmerican___11____,theAmericanlifestyle,andIdidn’tgetthatandIkindofexpectedthatandhavingpaidforthat____12____(know)thatAmericaisadevelopedcountry,notadevelopingcountry,"saidPayalPatelfromGreatBritain.
“It’sreallyhardtobelieve___13___aCongresscanholditspeopletoransomandIkindofhavetheimpression___14___theywanttoantagonizethepeopleofAmericaandmakethemangry,"saidTinaMariefromAustralia."Awholelotofpeoplearen’t___15___(pay)today.
What’sthatallabout?"
Nevertheless,touriststriedtogetascloseastheycould,onthedayAmericaputa___16___onitslandmarks.8TheOlympicTorchTakesaSpacewalkPostedOctober5th,2023at6:45am(UTC-4)Yesyoureadright!TheSochi2023Olympictorchwillmakeahistoric___1___(appear)inspaceaspartofitsrelayfromGreecetoRussiaforthe____2___Olympicsnextyear.I’msurelikeme,someofyouarewondering___3___thisisgoingtowork.I’mnorocketscientist,___4___thelittleEinsteininmyheadtellsmetheOlympictorchwill___5___(certain)notbeburningwayupthereinspace.Thetorchis___6___toarriveattheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)___7___theSoyuzTMA-11MmannedspaceshipinNovember.RussiancosmonautsOlegKotovandSergieRyazansky___8___(task)withtheOlympicassignment.For___9___(safe)reasons,thetorchwillnotbelitduringthespacewalk,accordingtoDmitryChernyshenko,thePresidentoftheSochi2023OrganizingCommittee.Yes,I___10___(breath)easier,Olympicfans!Whew!!!Thecaptainofthespacecraft,MikhailTyurin,____11___receivedtheSochi2023OlympicTorchata___12___inJune,willberesponsibleforpassingitovertocosmonautFyodorYurchikhin,whoiscurrentlybasedontheISS.Hewillthendeliverthetorch___14___Earth.ThespacewalkbythetwoRussianswillbeagreatmomentinOlympicTorchRelayhistory.TheSonnySideofSports___15___(look)forwardtomorefantasticfeatsduringthewintersportsfestival,___16___officiallyopensFebruary7thinSochi.9CuriosityRoverFindsWateronMarsPostedSeptember27th,2023at6:33pm(UTC+0)ThefirstscoopofMartiansoilanalyzedbyCuriosityRover’sbuilt-inlaboratoryhasrevealedahighamountofwaterinthesoil,___1___toNASA.“Oneofthemostexcitingresultsfromthis___2___firstsolidsampleobtainedbyCuriosityisthehigh___3___(percent)ofwaterinthesoil,〞saidCuriosityresearcherLaurieLeshin,oftheRensselaerPolytechnicInstitute.“About2percentofthesoilonthesurfaceofMarsismade___4___ofwater,whichisagreatresource,andinteresting___5___(science).〞Researchersmadetheir___6___(find)usingCuriosity’sSampleAnalysisatMars(SAM)unit,___7___includesthreesophisticatedinstruments.SAMallowedthescientiststoidentifyawiderangeofchemicalcompoundsandtocalculatetheratiosofdifferentisotopesofthesample’skeyelements.Thesamesoilsample,when___8___(heat)to835degreesCelsius,showedsignificantamountsofcarbondioxide,oxygenandvarioussulfurcompounds.Theheated___9___(collect)ofMartiandust,dirtandfinesoil,gatheredbytherover’sscoopatalocationcalledRocknest,alsorevealedacompound___11___(contain)chlorineandoxygen.Upuntilthisfinding,thescientists___12___(think)thosematerialsonlyexistedinthehigh-latitudeareasofMars.ByfindingthematCuriosity’scurrentlocationneartheequatorofMars,theresearcherssaythatperhapstheycouldbefoundallovertheplanet.Sincetheyareformedinthepresenceofwater,thecarbonatematerials___13___werefoundintheirtestedsample,accordingtotheresearchers,alsoprovidedcluestoMartian___14___.According
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