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    最新2020一模完型填空汇编
    1.2019-2020宝山区
    B. Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文)
    Would you like to be comfortable talking to other people? Holding conversations may help.
    Holding conversations may not seem like a skill.(75) , everyone talks to other people frequently(频繁地).But talking to new people makes many people nervous.
    Here are some ways to make conversations more fun and less awkward(尴尬的).
    Body language
    As strange as it may seem, much (76) happens without any words.
    The way you stand and act tells people a lot about you. When you’re talking with someone, stand up straight and look them in the eye. This shows that you’re confident. And if you’re nervous, acting like you’re confident can help you feel more confident. When you’re listening, look at the other person. Lean forward to show that you’re interested in what they’re saying.
    Back and forth
    A good conversation is not a (77) , which means that both people need to participate. If you’re doing all the talking , pause to give the other person time to speak. If they don’t say anything, try asking them a question.
    Questions can also help if you’re struggling(挣扎)to think of something to say. If you ask the other person a
    question, they’ll talk for a while. Maybe they’ll say something relate with and can reply. to. People are generally(78) to find others with similar interests.
    When you ask questions, try to come up with open-ended ones. That means questions where the answer is more than just “yes” or “no.” Open - ended questions in English tend to start with who, what, when, where and why.
    Don’t fear(79) .
    Don’t panic if the conversation has quiet moments. Every conversation has some. Think of them as opportunities to change the subject to something you’re interested in. You could also comment on(评论)something you’ve done recently. Or once again, you can ask a question about the other person.
    So if you’re shy, be brave, ask a question, and start a conversation. As with any skill, you will (80) on holding conversations with time.
    75. A. Above all B. In brief C. After all D. Even though
    76. A. emotion B. communications C. information D. situation
    77. A. dialogue B. game C. discussion D. speech
    78. A. difficult B. faithful C. excited D. honest
    79. A. conclusions B. questions C. conversations D. silence

    2.2019-2020奉贤区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(5分)
    How will we get around cities in the future?
    What will public transportation systems look like in 2045?Some experts have thought about this.
    Here are (75) of the possibilities they have pictured.
    Shared shuttles共享班车
    Right now, we have bicycles that we can share with each other.This (76) will finally extend to(扩展到)vehicles in a "shared shuttle"city, minibuses, Uber-style taxis and electric bikes or hover boards(悬浮滑板) will be shared by all.You can simply (77) them and pay for them online. At the same time, new environmental rules will mean that having a car might be more expensive than it used to be.Cars might only be used in city suburbs.
    Connected corridors连通走廊
    It will be more convenient to change between different vehicles and stations thank to connected corridor. (78) ,people might walk, bike,or take a minibus to a station then board a train to get across town, and finally take a shared taxi to their destination(目的地).People will be guided by"travel ambassador"apps on their smart phones.
    Driver less pods无人驾驶
    In the future,driver less pods will make travel (79) .They will offer point-to-point journey.Passengers can pay less (80) they agree to share their pods with others.The pods would also be fully connected to the Internet, allowing them to follow different routes(路线)based on different passengers' needs.
    75. A. one B. two C.three D. four
    76. A. practice B. progress C. problem D. process
    77. A. keen B.borrow C. book D. order
    78. A. For example B. What's more C. In addition D. More importantly
    79. A. harder B. easier C. slower D. farther
    80. A. though B. because C. unless D. if
    3.2019-2020虹口区
    B. Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文)
    When is the best time to ...
    Drink coffee
    A recent study shows taking a very small amount of coffee each time is best done early in the day. Drunk later, it can reset your body’s clock and (75)____ sleep. You may try not drinking the coffee for a few weeks to see what a night of truly good rest feels like.
    Eat
    It’s best to eat your biggest meal early, against a common American day. A chemical in your body called insulin reaches the highest point in the first half of the day, then slowly (76)____. So your blood sugar is less possible to skyrocket after a big breakfast than after a comparable dinner.
    Sleep
    Around 8 or 9 p.m., our bodies start to cool down, and we sleep better when we have a low body temperature. But how much shut-eye is ideal? Studies show that those who get six and a half to eight hours are less possible to die too soon. Eight hours seems to be (77)____.
    Exercise
    Some people believe in early - morning running. But muscle tone(肌肉张力)is highest around 5 p.m.. (78)____ professionals get an increase: West Coast NFL teams won more often in matches after 8 p.m. on the East Coast. Still on Pacific time, their bodies were ready to play.
    Be(79)____
    Research suggests the development of language starts with late - night talks. So save the short story you’ve been meaning to write for a dark and restless night, and many different ideas may come up.
    Do math
    Scientists think we reach the closest attention between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., with a highest point around noon. For the first new hours after we wake, our brains have a(an)(80) ____ to use some more energy.
    75. A. predict B. prevent C. provide D. produce
    76. A. appears B. improves C. drops D. returns
    77. A. perfect B. limited C. boring D. serious
    78. A. Still B. Just C. Yet D. Even
    79. A. creative B. confident C. generous D. responsible
    80. A. attitude B. chance C. resource D. order

    4.2019-2020黄浦区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(共12分)
    There are purple clothes, purple handbags, purple bicycles, purple furniture, even purple computers! So purple is one of the most popular colors today. But in the past, purple was a very expensive and unusual color. Let's take a look at the rich 75 of the color purple.
    Some scientists believe that the first plants to appear on Earth over 500 million years ago
    probably looked purple, not green. Plants today are green because 76 use green chlorophyll(叶绿素)to produce energy. But these early plants probably used something called retinal, which is a dark purple color.
    During the time of the roman Empire (37 BC-476 AD),it was very difficult to make purple dye(染料).The dye came from sea snails(海螺).But10.000 dead sea snails got you just one gram(克)of purple dye..… as well as a very bad smell! This 77 purple dye was called Tyrian purple, and it was the preferred color of emperors.
    In 16th--century England, purple was 78 for the king's family members. Queen Elizabeth's clothes were purple, but ordinary people were not allowed to wear the color.
    In 1856.William Perkin, an 18-year-old 79 student, noticed something strange while doing an experiment(实验).The chemicals(化学药品)he used to clean his instruments mixed with the chemicals he used in his experiment and produced a bright purple color. This discovery allowed Perkin to start a company using this chemical mixture to make purple dye. The dye was much 80 than sea snail dye. Thanks to Perkin, now anyone can afford to wear purple clothes.
    75. A. history B. style C. research D. product
    76. A. others B. they C. we D. some
    77. A. basic B. harmful C. special D. prefect
    78. A. even B. never C. seldom D. only
    79. A. geography B. science C. art D. math
    80. A. healthier B. thicker C. cheaper D. darker

    5.2019-2020嘉定区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage .(选择最恰当的单词或词语完
    成短文)(12分)
    Books have magical power. They contain knowledge and knowledge makes our human become wiser and stronger. Between their pages, readers can be transported to anywhere imaginable and become just about anyone...or anything. 75 , many children all over the world don't have access to books.
    For several years now, Maria Keller, a teenager from Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been trying to change that fact
    When she was 8 years old, Maria already loved reading. She also noticed that some of her classmates didn't read as much as she did. When she asked her mother why that was, her mother said that they might not be able to 76 books. Maria had never thought of this. She couldn't believe that some children didn't have bedtime stories read to them, and she became 77 to change this.
    With her mother's help, Maria created a non-profit organization which is dedicated (致力于) to collecting and distributing books to children 78
    During the early stages of Read Indeed, Maria set the goal of collecting and distributing I million books by the time she was 18.
    It didn't take long to reach that goal. Up till now, she has collected over 2.4 million books and has shipped them to many states and countries around the word.
    She said, “I cannot live without books. As I continue my mission (使命) 1 have learned that the number of kids who have no books is in the hundreds of millions. So I just can't 79 . even after reaching my original goal of 1 million books."
    She recently set a new goal: to distribute donations to kids in need in every state in the US. and every country in the world: She keeps records of her 80 on a large map at the warehouse (仓库) where her books are stored and sorted.
    75. A) So B) However C) After all D) Instead
    76. A) choose B) afford C) share D) read
    77. A) excited B) used C) supposed D) determined
    78. A) in safety B) in danger C) in need D) in trouble
    79. A) set out B) give up C) get off D) take up
    80. A) industry B) research C) progress D) study

    6.2019-2020金山/长宁区
    B. Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文)
    A Simple Act of Gratitude tells a story of one man’s journey to change his life. The book begins one December when the future looks (75)_____for John Kralik. His small law business is struggling(艰难的). He’s in the process of divorcing(离婚)his second wife. He doesn’t have much of a relationship with his two sons. He’s living in a small, cheap flat, roasting in the summer and freezing in the winter. His ideal dreams for his law business and his
    (76)_____ to become a judge are out of reach.
    On New Year’s Day, John goes hiking in the mountains near his California home. He gets lost and is stepping around in the wilderness when he hears a voice say, “ (77)_____ you learn to be thankful for the things you have, you will not receive the things you want.” After thinking a while, he comes up with an idea. He decides to find one person to thank each day and write them a thank - you note. By the end of the year, he will have written 365 notes. They would be the way out of his disappointment.
    At first, John has trouble finding things to be thankful for. But day by day, he(78)_____people to thank for large and small things. He writes thank-yous for gifts and kindnesses. He writes notes to his sons. Writing thank-yous makes him realize he needs to change the way he views life and the people in it. He writes to college friends and doctors, Starbucks clerks, his daughter’s teacher and his apartment manager. He writes to anyone who (79)_____ his life in even the smallest way. Almost immediately, surprising things begin to happen. He begins to have the benefit of a changed attitude. By the end of the book, his life isn’t (80)_____ , and he still doesn’t have everything he wants.
    But he realizes that writing thank-you notes is a good thing to do and makes the world a better place.

    75. A.beautiful

    B. dark
    C. attractive
    D. primary
    76. A. decision
    B. talent
    C. choice
    D. desire
    77. A. If
    B. Though
    C. Until
    D. When
    78. A. takes up
    B. turns out
    C. breaks down
    D. thinks of
    79. A. touches
    B. widens
    C. provides
    D. beats
    80. A. perfect
    B. meaningful
    C. tough
    D. strange


    7.2019-2020静安区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(5分)
    Thing to know before you go out in the cold
    Keep your__75__warm
    There is a saying, If your hands and feet get cold, put on hat. "A hat made of wool will keep you warm even ifit gets wet. The hood (兜帽) is great for blocking the wind as long as you wear a hat underneath.
    Drink up
    In the summer, when you feel thirsty, you need to drink water. This isn't always the case in winter. When you're wearing heavy winter clothes, you have to work harder to build up a tent, cook dinner or__76__ the woods. Your body will lose a lot of water. So drink up.
    Sleeping__77__
    Sleeping bags are rated (评估) that is supposed to tell you how cold it can get while keeping you warm Spend the night in a four-season tent in your backyard when it's freezing outside. That way, if you__78__ at 2 a.m. that's too cold, you can just move inside and try again another time. If you wake up shivering in the middle of the night,add layers of clothing, drink warm liquids and ask for help.
    Eat right
    Simple meals that need little preparation are often the most__79__ choices during winter. But nutrition(营养)is also necessary. Your body needs healthy food to produce __80__. Choose meals with more protein and fat than what you'd eat during warmer weather. Some good choices are hot cereal with fruit for breakfast, peanut butter on crackers with hot soup for lunch and meat with noodles, rice or potatoes for dinner.
    75. A hands B head C. feet D. skin
    76. A. walk through B. search for C look up D put out
    77. A. length B. quality C systems D. goals
    78.A. survive B. forget C. control D. realize
    79. A. available B. serious C. difficult D impossible
    80.A. interest B. heat C. pleasure D. disease

    8.2019-2020闵行区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文) (12分)
    The first thing you remember
    Most adults remember little about things that happened in their very early childhood. (76) , some people think that we aren’t really able to form memories before our fourth or fifth birthdays. But scientists carrying out research into early memories have suggested that this is not true. They say that we do form memories at a very young age. However, what we remember about our very early lives seems to change as we (77) .
    Researchers in Canada worked with 140 children aged between four and thirteen. First, they asked their participants to describe their earliest memories. Then they asked them roughly how old they’d been when the event happened. Next, they asked the kids’ parents to make sure that the event actually happened. And all the (78) were written down. The researchers waited for two years before they went back to the children and asked them again, ‘What’s your earliest memory?’
    Nearly all the children who were aged between four and seven in the first interview said something very different in the second interview. And when the researchers reminded them of what they’d said the first time, many of the children said, ‘No, that never happened to me.’ However, many of the children who were between ten and thirteen at the first interview described exactly the (79) memory in the second interview. This seems to suggest that our memories change in the early years, but that at around the age of ten, the things that we remember get fixed (固定的).
    The researchers are now looking into the question of why children remember certain events and not others. We sometimes think that most first or early memories are about very stressful things that happened to us as children, because bad things stand out in our minds. But in this study, stressful events were only a small percentage of what the children said they remembered. More often, their early memories were happy ones. The researchers are trying to work out why this is the case. We expect the researchers will (80) more fascinating things about memories in the near future.
    75. A. ran forward B. sold out C. broke down D. speed up
    76. A. As a result B. What’s more C. For the time being D. In fact
    77. A. are pleased B. build confidence C. feel tired D. get older
    78. A. forecasts B. answers C. reviews D. orders
    79. A. unforgettable B. sweet C. same D. short
    80. A. imagine B. require C. control D. discover

    9.2019-2020浦东区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文) (12分)
    Birthday party is on the way!
    Thirty minutes (75) the party, volunteers arrive and get to work. They make decisions food, prepare exciting games and arrange colorfully wrapped boxes on a table. Soon it’s time to play the music and welcome the eager guests. They rush in, ready to celebrate.
    Every month, parties like this take place at homeless shelters across the country. They’re hosted by a group called the Birthday Party Project. This non-profit (76) throws birthday parties for groups of kids who don’t have a home. For many of them, it’s the first birthday party they’ve ever had.
    Paige Chenault is the founder of the Birthday Party Project. “Everyone wants a chance to feel known and seen, and a birthday is a (77) time to make it true,” says Chenault. She and her family threw the Birthday Party Project’s first event in January 2012. “We realized our own community was a great place to start,” she says. Since then, the project has (78) . Now it hosts about 50 monthly parties in 15 cities. More than 10000 Children have celebrated their birthday at these events.
    Eight-year-old Dipson is one of them. At the party held there in March 2019, Dipson unwrapped his gift: a new bicycle. “It was very fun,” he says. But Dipson also says he has learned a (79) from his party: “You can get a bit sick when you have too much chocolate cake,” he warns future party-goers.
    Jamie Gates is the education supporter at the housing community where Dipson lives. The Birthday Party Project holds parties there each month. According to Gates, if she doesn’t remember to tell the children the date of the next event, they’ll (80) asking her until they get the answer. “Parents will come to the party, too,” she says. “Everyone in the community loves it.”
    75. A. over B. after C. before D. during
    76. A. school B. organization C. conference D. station
    77. A. sudden B. private C. perfect D. safe
    78. A. grown B. begun C. frozen D. gone
    79. A. saying B. subject C. skill D. lesson
    80. A. dislike B. keep C. miss D. finish

    10.2019-2020普陀区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(5分)
    FINDING FRIENDS ONLINE
    What are the differences between online and real-life relationships?
    In many ways,the Internet world mirrors the real world.Some people ask for information,play games,and share hobby tips.Some buy and sell products.Others look for 75 .
    Unlike the real world,however,your knowledge about a person is limited to words 76 .There,a person's thoughts-or at least the thoughts they type-are what really count(算数).So even the 77 person can become a chat room star.
    Usually,this“faceless”communication doesn't cause trouble.Who you are doesn't really matter when you are in a chat room,discussing sports or hobbies.In fact,people 78 what you think about.This makes the Internet a great place for exciting conversation.Where else can so many people come together to chat about their interests?
    But some Internet users want more than just someone to chat with.They are looking for serious love relationships.
    Is the Internet a good place to find love?Some of these relationships are actually successful.Others fail painfully.
    Supporters of online relationships say that the Internet allows couples to get to know each other by exchanging ideas first.Your 79 isn't so important as that in the real world.
    But others of online relationships 80 that no one can truly know another person in the Internet world.Why?
    Because the Internet gives users a lot of control over how others view them.The Internet users can carefully choose their words to fit whatever image they want to give.In fact,they're not really themselves.


    75. A. money
    B. friendship
    C. fun
    D. news
    76. A. on a screen
    B. in a book
    C. in a newspaper
    D. on TV
    77. A. cleverest
    B. funniest
    C. strongest
    D. shyest
    78. A. laugh at
    B. are proud of
    C. focus on
    D. are satisfied with
    79. A. appearance
    B. education
    C. job
    D. interest
    80. A. understand
    B. care
    C. argue
    D. wonder


    11.2019-2020青浦区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词,完成短文) (12分)
    A Chinese student has just accepted by a university in the U.S. He is (75)________ going abroad. Here is some information from the school brochure.
    WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I ARRIVE?
    l Clear instructions sent to you before departure
    l Airport pick-up service (76)________
    l Guided tour of the school
    l Level placement test
    FROM THE AIRPORT TO YOUR HOST FAMILY (寄宿家庭)
    There is an excellent coach transfer (长途换乘) to Cambridge city centre from each of the three London airports. You will then find taxis waiting at Cambridge bus station which you can hire to reach your host family. However, if you prefer, we can order a taxi straight from the airport to your host family. (77)_______for this are (is) listed on the enclosed sheet.
    Summer courses—— If you are coming on any summer courses and you arrive at Heathrow or Gatwick airports between 09: 00 and 18: 00 on Sunday before the beginning of your course, (78)________from the school will be waiting for you at the airport. They will send you on the transfer coach to Cambridge where a school bus will take you on to the host family. Transport is (79)_________ free of charge to the airport on Saturday after the end of our course.
    YOUR FIRST DAY AT THE SCHOOL
    You will need to arrive at the school by 09: 15 on your first day. Your host family will be (80)________your transportation to and from school. Here you will be met by our Director of Studies. He will give you all the information you need and show you round the school.
    75. A. paying for B. preparing for C. talking about D. thinking about
    76. A. acceptable B. changeable C. available D. possible
    77. A. Time B. Prices C. Distance D. Places
    78. A. staff B. audience C. citizens D. guests
    79. A. provided B. supported C. caught D. chosen

    12.2019-2020松江区
    B. Choose the best words and complete the passage. (选择最恰当的单词完成短文)
    You might have noticed that sometimes, when you’re playing mobile games or taking a video call, the picture suddenly freezes because the network speed is too __75__. When you try to download a movie on your phone, it seems to take forever.
    These annoying things will soon become a thing of the _76___, as China just issued commercial licence for 5G networks on June 6, 2019. This means that China’s telecommunications companies will be able to offer 5G network speeds for mobile phone users.
    The G in 5G __77__ generation (of mobile network technology). 1G let us talk to each other. 2G let us send message. 3G gave us data and Internet, and 4G made all of these things faster. So what will 5G bring?
    First of all, 5G is so fast that it will allow you to download and entire HD movie in seconds. The delay between sending and receiving data will be shortened. Now 4G takes about 100 to 200 milliseconds, while humans have a reaction time of about 200 to 300 milliseconds. But 5G will get the delay down to 1 millisecond or less, which is almost real-time.
    Because of this __78__ in speed, it will be possible to create and use new kinds of technology. Robots will be used to do operations because doctors will be able to control them from somewhere else without any delay. Self-driving cars will be able to run more __79__ because they can smoothly communicate with each other, traffic lights and road sensors.
    5G also makes the internet of things possible(IoT). IoT is a large network that connects nearly everything. _80___, your toaster might be able to automatically start making you breakfast after your alarm clock rings.
    All in all, 5G will shape every type of technology that it touches. And you won’t have to wait too long for that to happen.
    75. A. Small B. low C. fast D.high
    76. A.present B. future C.past D. old
    77. A. goes to B. looks like C. relies on D.stands for
    78. A.increase B. competition C. delay D. practice
    79. A.widely B. slowly C. carefully D. safely
    80. At last B. In addition C. For example D. In other words


    13.2019-2020徐汇区
    B.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文):(12分)
    Could you imagine a library where you borrow tools, appliances and sports gear (用具)? As a student, Sabrina could see the simple solution to a problem— in order to reduce waste and create a good effect on our environment, perhaps we should try sharing the things we have.
    When she arrived in Brisbane four years ago, Sabrina had nothing with her but a suitcase full of clothes and a laptop. To start settling in, she asked friends if she could borrow the things she needed. Over time, as she started to have things of her own, she would 75 them to her friends in return.
    She then came to the conclusion that we don’t need to own every single tool for every single
    76 , we just need to have them; we need a place where we can borrow what we need—in other words, a library. Sabrina decided to put her idea into action and so the Brisbane Tool Library was born.
    Within two years the tool library has grown to over 225 members and today is run by a team of volunteers, mostly women, from 13 different nationalities. For a small membership fee, the library offers 77 from hand and power tools to sporting and camping gear, and kitchen equipment.
    The library now has over 500 items in its storeroom with another 500 waiting to come. These are items that would otherwise have gone into landfill when their owners are 78 them sitting on the shelf—most are still new. “It doesn’t need to be like this,” says Sabrina. “It’s not just about reducing waste when things are at the 79 of their life cycle. And recycling is not enough. We need to rethink purchasing from the very beginning. We need some change.”
    It’s all part of the rise of the share economy, where phone apps allow 80 to share rarely-used goods with people who need them. Libraries have been around for centuries offering public use of shared resources.
    75. A. lend B. report C. read D. sell
    76. A. excuse B. success C. purpose D. secret
    77. A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing
    78. A. fond of B. tired of C. surprised at D. afraid of
    79. A. start B. top C. rest D. end
    80. A. learners B. officers C. users D. designers


    14.2019-2020杨浦区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或短语完成短文)(12分)
    Have you ever tried playing the kind of video games that your parents played? The Museum of Science in Manchester, in the UK, has held an exhibition for the last few years which invites visitors to do(75) that. It offers them the chance to play games from the last 40 years, in various sessions throughout the day.
    These video game sessions have now become one of the main attractions of the museum. They are full of people everyday, playing a wide range of games. However,visitors often choose the ones they’re(76) . For parents, for example, these are usually the games they used to play in their childhood.
      There’s also a(n)(77) purpose to the games. For instance, some old types of computer, dating back 40 years, are also available in the sessions. They were originally used in classrooms to teach pupils to write their own computer programs. And at the time, it helped lots of young people to do that. Now, the museum is holding workshops that encourage children to learn similar skills- and they're still very popular.
      The exhibition also shows how much (78) technology has made over the last 40 years. Parents can often remember playing very simple games. But the games that are played today are more complex. They have better storylines and animation, too. And the players also have to use much more complicated techniques.
    (79) , one serious side of the exhibition is that organizers also want to show that video gaming is an important industry, employing many skilled people. So they hope the exhibition will (80) this message.That way, people who enjoy gaming will also understand all the hard work, talent, imagination that goes into creating these amazing games.
    ①Session: a period of time that is used to do a particular activity
    75. A)especially B)exactly C)directly D)mainly
    76. A)ready for B)poor at C)connected to D)familiar with
    77. A)dramatic B)official C)historical D)educational
    78.A)response B)progress C)knowledge D)impression
    79. A)However B)Therefore C)In fact D)In conclusion
    80. A)link B)check C)share D) record

    15.2019-2020崇明区
    B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或短语完成短文)(12分)
    Are newspaper dying?
    For years, it has been said that newspapers are at deaths door. Every year brings more news of closing. But why is the situation so (75)________ for newspapers.
    Newspaper have a long history. The first newspaper was printed in the 1600s. The industry witnessed its most successful periods in the early 20th century.
    With the appearance of radio and TV, however, newspaper circulation(发行量)began to fall By the mid-20ih century, radio and TV had become so popular that people no longer had to(76)________newspapers for news. That was especially true of breaking news.
    Afternoon newspapers were the first to suffer. People coming home from work increasing turned on the TV, instead of opening a newspaper because TV could provide news that happened a short time ago. Ifs true that newspapers couldn't compete with TV on (77)________, but they could provide in-depth reports that TV news could not.
    But newspapers suffered another, heavier blow (打击)________in the 1990s. With the appearance of the internet. large amounts of information became(78)________.Many newspaper readers realized that they could read news on the Internet. There seemed to be little reason to pay for a newspaper subscription(订阅).
    So what does the future hold? Will newspapers die? Maybe not. Many newspapers are now making (79)________. Some are going digital. Some are going farther and taking the industry to places it has never been to. After all, people still want the news. And many agree that newspapers are still an important source of in-depth news, analysis and opinions. If newspapers (80)________completely, there will be nothing to take their place.
    75. A. exciting B. terrible C. attractive D. bright
    76. A. give up B. live on C. rely on D. pick up
    77. A. speed B. member C. instruction D. stress
    78. A. super B. important C. safe D. free
    79. A. mistakes B. changes C. advertisements D. noises
    80. A. delay B. release C. enter D. disappear

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