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    知识梳理
    演练
    【考情链接】
    ◆ 近年高考选词文章分析
    选词填空题文体以说明文为主
    题材内容以科普文为主,但内容各不相同,覆盖人文、健康、科技、气候、概念等方方面面。
    【要点梳理】
    ◆ 近年高考选词词汇分析
    主要考察实词,为名词,动词,形容词,副词;
    动词是考察重点,尤其是动词的分词变形为主;所以动词时语态与非谓语是高中语法学习的重点。
    名词与形容词为次重点,每年都有考察;对于名词与形容词在句中所起作用与相互修饰须要学生熟练掌握。
    副词考察较少,难度不大。它在句中的位置灵活,功能强大。
    每年都会考察考纲词汇的派生词,如标粗处。要注意积累派生词。
    特别提示:近几年高考词汇题常出现构词法知识、一词多性、一词多义及熟词生义现象。
    ◆ 近年高考选词核心词汇概览
    2014年
    2015年
    2016年
    2017年春考
    2017年秋考
    2018年春考
    2018年秋考
    ◆ 近年高考选词词汇难点分析
    解题步骤:
    第一步,详读选项,词分类
    首先判断方框内单词词性,有些词具有多个词性,不认识的词要看后缀。构词法中, 前缀区分意思, 后缀区分词性。所以看词尾往往能大致分出词性。词性无法确定的, 暂时搁置。
    A versin f her wn sng Cme Alive was (36)_____ by dancers dressed in cstumes shwing respect t black filmmakers.
    36.be+dne+by, 通过分析句子结构可知,此处缺动词的过去分词形式,根据上文的 Cme Alive这首歌曲以及下文介词by后面的dancers可知此曲是由dancer来伴舞的。
    第二步,略读全文,定中心
    略读文章,细读文章首句,快速掌握文章的主题词与了解文章大致内容。
    Sme parents might wrry that relying n apps t get kids t d chres nly encurages them t be n their phnes mre. But parents wh have chsen this apprach argue that they are meeting their kids where they are and that it takes the (40) nagging (唠叨) ut f the equatin.
    40. 考查形容词,作定语修饰nagging,再结合语境“一些父母可能会担心,依靠应用程序让孩子做家务只会鼓励他们更多地使用手机。但是,选择这种方法的父母认为,他们是在与孩子在一起的地方相遇,这消除了______的唠叨”,所以A选项“父母的”符合语境。
    第三步,填词入空,三步走
    1、确认空处可填词性,
    2、同性词筛选,
    3、按逻辑关系代入确认答案。
    Shifting frm hunting t farming made life 50 percent mre difficult fr humans, a study by Cambridge University suggests. Althugh farming (31) ____J. allwed____ previusly wandering cmmunities t stay put and grw, it came at a huge cst. Researcher Dr. Mark Dyble, lived with 10 Agta grups and fund that thse wh still hunted and searched fr their fd spent arund 20 hurs wrking in the week t live, but thse wh had (32) ________ t farming needed t wrk 30 hurs fr the same amunt f fd.
    【详解】32.先分析缺空词性,由词性搭配和句子结构可知,是一个过去分词:E/G/J。然后可以根据段落大意迅速判断,句首Shifting frm hunting t farming ,shift和这里G.switched同为转变的意思。整句话句意:那些仍旧通过打猎和采集的人需要20个小时来获取食物以谋生,但是那些转向耕作的人需要工作30个小时才能获得同样数量的食物。故选G。
    第四步,复核检查,定结果
    篇章词汇理解题目类似于完型填空,这需要考生不仅要迅速的确定答案,还要在确定答案之后迅速的复查。检查上下文是否通顺、上下文的逻辑结构是否正确、文章的意思是否出现偏差等等,复查无误后即可确定为最后答案。
    The same advice applies t internet ___35___. Make sure that if the wireless internet in yur hme ffice fails, yu can still cnnect cntinuusly thrugh yur smartphne, set up as a Wi-Fi ht spt.
    根据句意,填入cnnectivity,internet cnnectivity意思是网络的连接。 internet名词做定语修饰cnnectivity.。
    课堂精练
    演练
    A friend f mine nce asked me: “Why shuld a Chinese take time t learn a language that is nt his wn?” Obviusly he has ___1____in learning a freign language. He is nt the nly ne wh is mentally against English learning. One reasn, as I suspect, is the way English is taught. The emphasis n memrizatin is such that n ___2____is left in the prcess f learning, nly endless annyance. What students are presented in the classrm is nt the language in real-wrld ___3____. A Chinese student with extremely high scres fr American standardized tests was ___4____ int ne f the mst famus universities. But his prfessrs sn fund ut that he culd___5____ understand the lessn. Suspecting that he___6____in the tests, the schl demanded he repeat them. Again, he passed with high scres. Nt till then did they realize that the student had mastered the techniques fr dealing with the tests, nt___7____the skills f using the language.
    Many peple take TOFEL, IELTS, GRE, annual Band 4 and Band 6 exams nt because they wrk in areas where English is a(n)____8____tl,but because they have t d it fr jb prmtin r enrlment in certain prgrams.
    Must English learning be such a pain in the neck?
    Create a(n)___9____ where learning English is natural and painless. Dn't make it cmpulsry fr peple whse wrk r majr des nt require it. China will nt becme mre___10___ by adding millins f peple wh can nly say a simple “Hell”.
    【Keys】: KIJFG DBHAE
    【解析】:
    第一步:词性分类
    A. envirnment n.B. necessarily adv.C. allwed v./adj D. cheated v./adj.
    E. internatinal adj.F. admitted v./adj. G. hardly adv. H. necessary adj.
    I. jy n J. cmmunicatin n.K. difficulty n.
    在进行这一步时要注意两个问题:
    1. 在英文中有的单词不只有一个词性,比如大家常见的visit、access、apprach、challenge、change等就即有名词词性又有动词词性。
    2. 以-ing或-ed结尾的词既可能是动词,也可能是由现在分词或过去分词转变而成的形容词。例如:sleeping在“She is sleeping.”中就是动词,而在“sleeping beauty”中就是形容词,答题时以动词为首选进行判断。
    第二步:抓住中心,略读文章
    首先要抓住文章首句,迅速找到文章的主题词或主题。和完型填空一样,一般文章第一句不设空格,以便让考生知道本文的相关主题词或主题。建议使用略读的方法,以快速掌握文章大意。
    第三步:确定空格词性,填词入空
    首先,根据语法知识确认可以被填入此空的词性,然后按第一步中标注出的词性进行筛选,最后将备选词逐个代入空中细读句意,考虑上下问逻辑关系做出选择。
    以示例中第一个空为例,空前面的词是has,这时出现两种情况:
    1. has是及物动词后面可以加宾语,需要填入一个名词。
    2. has是现在完成时的助动词,后面需要使用过去分词。
    也就是说名词性的envirnment, jy, excitement, difficulty和过去分词形式的allwed, admitted, cheated都有可能。但是空后面的是一个介词in而allwed, admitted都是及物动词后面加宾语时不需要介词,所以空中只能从envirnment, jy, excitement, difficulty四个名词和cheated中选取。根据上下文,此空应为“困难”,而且符合句型have difficulty in ding,故选difficulty。然后请在difficulty的K处用笔作个记号,表示已用过了。
    确认空格处词性的规律:
    1.确定空格为名词
    (1) 如果空格前面为冠词a /an/the、形容词adj.或者及物动词vt.,空格处应填入名词。示例第三空cmmunicatin(交流)
    (2) 如果空格前面是介词,空格充当该介词的宾语,需填入一个名词。示例第二空jy
    (3) 如果空格后面是谓语动词的,且空格前没有句子主语,空格处应填入该动词的主语(名词)。示例第九空envirnment
    2.确定空格为动词
    (1) 如果空格前面已经有名词或代词做主语,后面又有名词或代词作为动词的宾语,且中间无谓语动词,空格处应为及物动词。
    (2) 如果空格处前面是be动词,后面又无宾语且句意为被动,空格中应填及物动词的过去
    分词。示例第四空admitted
    (3) 如果空格前面是名词或代词做主语,后面没有宾语或有一个介词加宾语,且中间无谓语
    动词,空格处应填不及物动词。示例第六空cheated
    (4) 如果空格处前面是名词或代词做主语,后面是形容词,空格应填入系动词或be动词。
    (5) 如果空格处前有不定式标志t,空格处应填入动词原形;另一种情况t是介词,后面应填入动名词。
    3.确定空格为形容词
    (1) 如果空格后面为名词的,空格处可能填入形容词。示例第八空necessary
    (2) 如果空格处前面是副词的,空格处可能填入形容词。
    (3) 如果空格处前面是系动词或be动词的,空格处可能填入形容词作表语。示例第十空internatinal
    4.确定空格为副词
    (1) 如果空格处前面或者后面为动词的,空格处可能填入副词。示例第五空hardly
    (2) 如果空格处后面是形容词的,空格处可能填入副词。
    第四步:跳读检查
    只读有空格的句子,检查句意是否通顺。之后,再通读全文,进行再次检查。
    课后反馈
    演练
    (2024年虹口区二模)
    Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    Science in Images
    Oyster mushrms feature in cuisines arund the wrld, but they shuld be ff the menu fr hungry wrms -- which these delicius mushrms will kill and eat. Nw researchers finally knw hw they d it.
    A study published in Science Advances details hw yster mushrms use a particular pisnus substance t freeze and get rid f mushrm-eating rundwrms called nematdes (线虫). The mushrms, which grw n nutrient-pr dead wd, then ___31___ the wrms fr nutritin.
    “Nematdes happen t be the mst ___32___ animals these mushrms encunter. S I think, ___33___, this crss-kingdm interactin is very interesting,” says study senir authr.
    The study team f geneticists, bichemists and bilgists had previusly fund that yster mushrms release an unidentified pisnus substance that will smehw ___34___ the wrms within minutes and cause a chemical element t flw int their cells, killing them. This ___35___ differs frm thse used by ther meat-eating mushrms and culd be unique t yster mushrms.
    Fr their new wrk, the researchers grew and analyzed samples f the mushrm’s tissue, finding n nticeable pisn even when they brke it up. They reasned that whatever was killing the wrms must be a kind f ___36___ cmpund that disappears int air when disturbed. When they damaged the yster mushrm tissue again and ___37___ analyzed the nearby air, they finally fund a nerve gas that turned ut t be cntained with tiny, special-shaped structures n the mushrm surface. When nematdes tuch the mushrms, these structures ___38___ their gas, disturbing the wrms’ cell walls t cause immbility and death. The wrm is then digested by the mushrms.
    Befre this study, “we underestimated the ___39___ t which wild mushrms defend against r cnsume nematdes,” ntes Nick Talbt, a geneticist at Sainsbury Labratry in Nrwich, England. The study demnstrates “a very ____40____ apprach,” he adds. “These rganisms are really difficult t wrk n, and Dr. Hsueh is shwing that yu can d sme really amazing wrk with them.”
    (2024年黄浦区二模)
    Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    OpenAI Unveils A.I. that Instantly Generates Eye-Ppping Vides
    Last April, a New Yrk start-up called Runway AI revealed technlgy that let peple generate vides. The fur-secnd vides were shadwy and disturbing. But they were a clear sign that artificial intelligence technlgies wuld generate increasingly ___31___ vides sner. Just 10 mnths later, OpenAI has revealed a similar system, Sra, that creates vides that lk as if they were lifted frm a Hllywd mvie.
    OpenAI is amng the many cmpanies ___32___ t imprve this kind f instant vide generatr. The technlgy culd ___33___ the wrk f experienced mviemakers. It culd als becme a quick and inexpensive way f creating nline ___34___, making it even harder t tell what’s real n the internet.
    In an interview, the team behind the technlgy said the cmpany was nt yet releasing Sra t the public because it was still wrking t understand the system’s ___35___. The intentin here is t give a(n) ___36___ f what is likely t happen sn, s that peple can see the capabilities f this technlgy.
    Like ther generative A.I. technlgies, OpenAI’s system learns by analyzing digital data — in this case, vides and subtitles describing what thse vides cntain. OpenAI declined t say hw many vides the system learned frm r where they came frm, except t say the training included bth ___37___ available vides and vides that were licensed frm hlders. The cmpany says little abut the data used t train its technlgies, mst likely because it wants t ___38___ an advantage ver cmpetitrs.
    Sra generates vides in ___39___ t shrt descriptins. Thugh the vides can be impressive, they may include strange and ___40___ images. The system, fr example, recently generated a vide f smene eating a ckie — but the ckie never gt any smaller.
    (2024年嘉定区二模)
    Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in each blank with a prper wrd given in the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne mre wrd than yu need.
    The Curius Wrld f Bats
    Nt all bats are unbelievably adrable, like the ne belw. Many f them have ____31____ faces and large ears that help them “see” in the dark, using ech lcatin (回声定位). But all bats are, withut a dubt, ____32____ creatures.
    Scientists are typically reluctant t ____33____ abut bats because they make up such a large and diverse grup f winged animals. With nearly 1, 500 species, bats ____34____ abut ne-fifth f all mammal (哺乳动物) species n Earth. But ne thing that can be said abut them as a grup is that they are, in nt- s-scientific terms, very dd. “They break all the ____35____,” said Cri Lausen, a bat expert at the envirnmental grup Wildlife Cnservatin Sciety Canada.
    Being able t fly is just ne f their ____36____, since mammals rarely fly. Apart frm that, bats can als push their heart rate t extreme highs and lws-as slw as ne beat per minute. Many bat species can g int a perid f deep sleep, knwn as “trpr”, fr a few hurs a day r even fr weeks t ____37____ energy when it’s cld r fd is unavailable. And while mst small mammals have shrt lives and lts f babies, sme bats can live fr tw decades r mre and typically have just ne baby per year.
    Fr hw much energy they need, it’s als surprising that many bat species, including mst f thse in the US, rely n insects alne fr fd. They have t eat ridiculus quantities f them. A mm that is ____38____ a baby can catch mre than 4,000 insects in ne night.
    Oddly althugh bats can fly, they can’t easily take ff frm a(n) ____39____ psitin, like mst birds and insects d. That’s ne reasn why they hang upside dwn-bats have t gain the mmentum they need by falling. “Fr them, it’s nt upside dwn,” Frick said. “It’s flight-side ready!”
    While bats remain highly understudied relative t birds and ther mammals, scientists are ____40____ the alarm. In Nrth America, mre than half f all bat species are at risk f severe ppulatin decline. Climate change, they say, threatens t nly speed up their extinctin.

    01. Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    Yung Chinese pera directr bradens traditinal art frm
    “Chinese pera art is like a huge spnge, cnstantly absrbing, transfrming, merging and flurishing,” says traditinal Chinese pera directr Li Zhuqun, wh is ____31____with creating a market fr traditinal pera shws in small theaters acrss China.
    Perfrmed in 2013, Li Zhuqun’s first ____32____wrk “Death D Us Part” is a stry ____33____frm the 14th-century Chinese classic nvel “Water Margin”. Li, a graduate f the Natinal Academy f Chinese Theater Arts, says that perfrming this classic piece fr tday’s audience is an experiment and a challenge.
    “We decided t shrten the divrce scene that lasted fur r five days in rder t ____34____ the effect f ur vcals and dramatic perfrmances. We als invited mdern dancers t wrk with us. We ____35____the perfrmance methds f traditinal pera with the rhythm f mdem dance.”
    Li defines her team as “small, deep, refined and brad”. She explained, “‘Small’ in its size, vlume and ____36____. ‘Deep’ refers t ur perfrmance and the depth f the script. ‘Refined’ refers t the prductin f the ____37____ makeup, prps, sund and light. ‘Brad’ refers t its ____38____ and peratin.”
    “We target all ages and a wider audience.” T Li, traditinal pera is “the art f regret” due t the unique charm f ____39____ perfrmances. She aims t allw the audience t enjy every minute f the shw and draw mre peple t the theater. Li said, “We hpe t find a pssibility fr small theater pera t make a breakthrugh in terms f the market and target audience. With the develpment f aesthetics (审美) and sciety, ur generatin needs t _____40_____a wider and mre varied artistic vcabulary int traditinal pera. Yet it shuld still develp n the basis f maintaining the characteristics f traditinal pera.”
    02.Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    There’s n dubt that dgs are incredibly perceptive and sensitive beings, with the ability t sense emtins and read the facial expressins f humans. The American Kennel Club (AKC) says previus studies have shwn dgs cmbine hearing and sight t ____31____ t happy and angry human faces with happy and angry vcalizatins (发声).Researchers have fund that dgs can ____32____ the psitive sund f laughing frm the negative sund f crying. The dgs were fund t be mre ____33____ and stimulated by the negative sunds than psitive nes. A 2018 study published in Scientific Reprt shwed that dgs can ____34____ human emtins using nly their ears. They use the right side f their brain fr ____35____ negative emtins and the left side fr psitive nes.
    A 2016 study published in The Ryal Sciety’s Bilgy Letters shwed dgs can recgnize emtins in humans using infrmatin frm different ____36____, which the study said is an ability that had never previusly been bserved utside f humans.
    Speaking t Newsweek, the AKC’s chief veterinary fficer, Dr. Jerry Klein, explained dgs can certainly becme depressed and anxius. There have been reprts f dgs ____37____ depressin and lneliness fllwing the ____38____ f an wner r a “fellw member” f their pack, as well as a change frm their nrmal rutine, Klein explained.
    “But whether r nt dgs get ‘sad’ is a little less certain,” Klein tld Newsweek. Klein said frm a ____39____ scientific standpint, there isn’t “strng evidence” that dgs feel what peple wuld ____40____ as sadness. “Dgs live mre in the mment and dn’t have the ‘self-cnsciusness’ r the tendency t inwardly pnder like peple d.”
    (2020上海春考)
    A.fcused B. cllabrating C. assumed D. ccupatins
    E.frustratins F. widespread G. necessarily H. extensin
    I. experiences J. mistakes K. crucially
    Burnut in the Hspital:Why Dctrs Are Set Up fr Stress
    Sme experts call physician bum ut “inevitable”, given the high-pressure envirnment in which they must make ptentially life-saving, and almst always life-altering, chices n a cnstant basis. Research shws that up t 40% f U. S. dctrs experience emtinal, physical, and psychlgical burnut frm their jbs, and the cnsequences are n different fr them than they are fr peple in ther (31) _________ — substance abuse and cutting cmers.
    In the premiere issue f the jurnal Burnut Research, which is devted t research n the tpic, Anthny Mntgmery, an assciate prfessr in the Psychlgy f Wrk and Organizatins in the University f Macednia in Greece, (32) _________ n physician burnut, and argues that the way dctrs are trained may set them up fr a career f (33)_________ and high-stress situatins. And the cnsequences may be hurting the care they prvide patients.
    He says that while dctrs interact with peple n a daily basis, their training and their wrth as physicians are fcused almst entirely n their technical capabilities, leaving them with few tls fr understanding and navigating scial interactins and fr (34) _________ as part f a larger team r rganizatin.
    Mntgmery argues that mst medical students are chsen because f their high-test scres, s medical schl becmes like a(n) (35) _________ f schl. They then becme residents, thrwn int a mre scial envirnment in which they are expected t interact with patients, hspital staff and clleagues in ways they may nt have expected t r been prepared t d. It’s (36) _________ they have the leadership skills and the prper emtinal capacity t guide patients thrugh extremely stressful and ften traumatic (37) _________, but nt having the tls t manage these situatins can be stressful n the dctrs themselves. While burnut amng physicians is (38) _________, sme studies have shwn surgens and OBGYNs can be at a particularly high risk.
    “The irny is that dctrs are the ne grup f peple we dn’t want t be stressed, yet we are increasing the pssibility fr them t make (39) _________,” says Mntgmery. “Dctrs understand that their jb is t be the best dctr they can, but they d nt (40)_________ understand their part in helping the hspital as a whle better serve the cmmunity.” In his practice, fr example, Mntgmery says that his clleagues admitted t learning skills like cmmunicatin and teamwrk n the jb, after they left medical schl.
    (2019上海春考)
    Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    Bill Draytn believes we’re in the middle f a necessary but painful histrical transitin. Fr millenniums mst peple’s lives had a certain ___11___. Yu went t schl t learn a trade r a skill-baking, farming r accunting. Then yu culd g int the wrkfrce and make a gd living repeating the same skill ver the curse f yur career.
    But these days machines can d pretty much anything that’s ___12___. The new wrld requires a different srt f persn. Draytn calls this new srt f persnal changemaker.
    Changemakers are peple wh can see the patterns arund them, identify the prblems in any situatin, figure ut ways t slve the prblems in any situatin, figure ut ways t slve the prblem, rganize fluid teams, lead cllective actin and then ___13___ adapt as situatins change.
    Fr example, Ashka fellw Andrés Gallard is a Mexican wh lived in a high crime neighbrhd. He created an app, called Haus, that allws peple t ___14___ with their neighbrs. The app has a panic buttn that ___15___ everybdy in the neighbrhd when a crime is happening. It allws neighbrs t rganize, chat, share crime statistics and wrk tgether.
    T frm and lead this cmmunity f cmmunities, Gallard had t pssess what Draytn calls “cgnitive empathy-based living fr the gd f all.” Cngnitive empathy is the ability t perceive hw peple are feeling in ___16___ circumstances. “Fr the gd f all” is the capacity t build teams.
    It desn’t matter if yu are wrking in the cafeteria r the inspectin line f a plant, cmpanies will nw nly hire peple wh can ___17___ prblems and rganize respnses.
    Millins f peple already live with the mind-set. But a lt f peple still inhabit the wrld f fllwing rules and repetitive skills. They hear sciety telling them: We dn’t need yu. We dn’t need yur kids, either.” Of curse, thse peple g int reactinary mde and strike back.
    The central ___18___ f ur time, Draytn says, is t make everyne a changemaker. In an earlier era, he says, sciety realized it needed universal ___19___. Tday, schls have t develp the curriculums and assessments t make the changemaking mentality universal. They have t understand this is their criteria fr success.
    Ashka has studied scial mvements t find ut hw this kind f ___20___ shift can be prmted. It turns ut that successful mvements take similar steps.
    (2018上海春考)
    Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    Palaces are knwn fr their beauty and splendr, but they ffer little prtectin against attacks. It is easy t defend a frtress, but frtresses are nt designed with the cmfrt f a king r queen in mind. When it cmes t structures that are bth ___31___ and well-frtified, the classic Eurpean castle is the pinnacle f design. Acrss the ages castles changed, develped, and eventually fell ut f use, but they still cmmand the ___32___ f ur culture.
    Castles were ___33___ built in England by Nrman invaders in 1066. As William the Cnquerr ___34___ thrugh England, he frtified key psitins t secure the land he had taken. The castles he built allwed the Nrman lrds t retreat t safety when threatened by English ___35___. Castles als served as bases f peratin fr ffensive attacks. Trps were summned t, rganized arund, and deplyed frm castles. In this way castles served bth ___36___ and defensive rles in military peratins.
    Nt limited t military purpses, castles als served as ffices frm which the lrd wuld administer cntrl ver his fiefdm. That is t say, the lrd f the land wuld hld curt in his castle. Thse that were scially beneath the lrd wuld cme t reprt the affairs f the lands that they ___37___ and pay tribute t the lrd. They wuld ___38___ disputes, handle business, feast, and enjy festivities. In this way castles served as imprtant scial centers in medieval England. Castles als served as symbls f pwer. Built n prminent sites ___39___ the surrunding areas, castles cnstantly lmed in the backgrund f many peasants' lives and served as a daily ___40___ f the lrd's strength.
    (2017上海春考)
    Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    Why Yur Passwrd May Nt Be As Safe As It Seems
    Des “qaz2ws” strike yu as a nice safe passwrd? What abut "adgimptw"? An analysis has fund them t be amng the passwrds that are mst ____31_____ used, which f curse means they are nt secure at all.
    When ten millin passwrds were leaked t the internet, they appeared t ____32_____ that attempts by internet security experts t make us imprve ur passwrd strength had been successful, even, in the specific case f the leaked passwrds, they were als cmpletely pintless.
    While many f the passwrds were still single wrds, such as “passwrd”, there was als a clear attempt by many t make them harder t ____33_____. The prblem was that peple seemed t d s in the same way.
    “Users are becming slightly mre ____34_____ f what makes a passwrd strng,” explained WP Engine, an internet cmpany that perfrmed the analysis. “Fr instance, adding a number r tw at the end f a text phrase. That makes it better, right?”
    But ____35_____ n. They fund that almst half a millin passwrds did this—and in 20 per cent f thse all peple did was put the number "1" at the end.
    Perhaps this is why sme cmpanies are nw trying t mve gradually beynd passwrds. Yah! is giving users the ptin t assciate their mbile phne with an accunt, and have a single use passwrd texted t it each time they want t ____36_____ n.
    Althugh the service is vluntary, Dylan Casey, an executive at Yah!, said that it was “the first step t ____37_____ passwrds”. He said it was a(n) ____38_____ that it was increasingly hard fr peple t remember all the passwrds they had. “I dn’t think we, as an industry, have dne a gd enugh jb f putting urselves in the shes f the peple using ur prducts,” he said.
    It wuld certainly be a mre sensible strategy than sme peple’s imprving upn “passwrd” by using “passwrd” r tran5p053d numb3r5f0r13tt3r5.
    “We are, fr the mst part, predictably ____39_____ when it cmes t chsing passwrds, despite a decade f warnings frm passwrd strength checkers during sign-ups”, said WP Engine, “We lve taking a(n)____40_____ , and s d passwrd cracker.”A. alert B. classify C. cmmit D. delicately E. gentle F. impse
    G. labels H. mderatin I. relieve J. signals K. simply
    A. access B.alternatives C.designed D. cnfirmed E. cnflicting
    F. elements G. functin H.innvative I.prspective J. separate K. supprting
    A. accunt B. adjustable C. appliances D. capture E. decratins F. direct
    G. experiment H. intended I. perated J. sulless K. squeeze
    A. acknwledgement B. actually C. cmmnly D. cnfirm E. cnscius
    F. crack G. eliminate H. independent I. lg J. shrtcut K. unimaginative
    aggressively B. challenging C. cnsiderable D. established E. favr
    F. initiated G. lcally H. priritizing I. surce J. transferred K. vlume
    A.address B. fascinatin C.gverned D. impsing E.ffensive F.riginally G.verlking H. rebellin I.reminder J. randmly K.swept
    A.cmmitted B. cmpared C. cntact D. delegatin E. destructive
    F. humble G. negtiate H. respelled I. similar J. superirs K. witnessed
    一词多义
    一词多性
    固定搭配
    acknwledgement n.承认;感谢;确认
    crack n.裂缝;爆裂声,噼啪声
    v.破解;破裂;击中;发出爆裂声,噼啪声;
    lg n.原木;日志 v.登录;记录
    it is an acknwledgement that (我们)必须承认
    be cnscius f有意识的
    lg n 登录
    acknwledge v.承认;感谢;确认
    (acknwledged公认的)
    suspect n.嫌犯 v.怀疑
    (suspected adj.可疑的)
    feature n.特征 v.以…为特色;以…为主要组成; 由…主演;起重要作用
    suspected shplifters 可疑的扒手
    grw/be accustmed t 习惯于
    cmmit v.犯罪;保证,承诺
    superir n.上级;较好的人
    adj.级别高的,年长的
    cntact n.联系;联系人;接触(者);隐形眼镜
    v.联系;接触
    cmmit neself t sth 致力于.
    evlve v.进化;演变
    (evlving ad.j不断发展的;进化的)
    literacy n.读写能力;识字;有文化
    alert adj.警觉的;警惕的
    v.向…报警;使警觉;
    n.警惕;警报
    challenge n./v.挑战
    netwrk n.网络;网状系统
    v.将…连接成网络;建立联系
    mental shift 心态的转变
    determined adj.坚定的;确定的,决定的
    perfrm v.表演,表现;履行
    (perfrming adj.表现的)
    fcus n.焦点 v.集中(n)
    visual wrsening视力恶化
    mdified mypia (改良性)假性近视
    A. cmbinatin B. regrettably C. embarrassing D. discmfrt E. cmpsed
    F. respectively G. delivered H. typical I. limitatins J. accmpanied K. evident
    parental B. balance C. declined D. depsit E. dwnladed
    engaging G. financial H. immediately I. listing J. deliberately K. purchases
    A. supprt B. effectiveness C. expanding D. escape E. reached
    F. questining G. switched H. cntrl I. recrding J. allwed K. inferring
    A. backup
    B. brderlines
    C. breathlessly
    D. cnnectivity
    E. deskbund
    F. divrcing
    G. functins
    H. interrupting
    I. presence
    J. reluctantly
    K. update
    envirnment B. necessarily C. allwed D. cheated E. internatinal F. admitted
    G. hardly H. necessary I. jy J. cmmunicatin K. difficulty
    A. chas B. cnsume C. plentiful D. discharge E. evlutinarily F. extent
    G. freeze H. mechanism I. nvel J. subsequently K. unstable
    A. cnvincing B. disinfrmatin C. hazards D. illgical E. maintain F. preview
    G. publicly H. racing I. respnse J. speed K. seemingly
    A. cnserve B. wrinkly C. statinary D. exceptinal E. ddities F. nursing
    G. timely H. sunding I. generalize J. cmprise K. rules
    live B.adapted C. perspective D.maximize E. cstumes F. inject
    G. credited H. directrial I. publicity J. prspect K. integrated
    experiencing B.lss C. respnd D.pressing E. determine F. classify
    G. senses H. strictly I. prcessing J. distinguish K.upset
    address B. fascinatin C.gverned D. impsing E.ffensive F.riginally
    G.verlking H. rebellin I.reminder J. randmly K.swept
    A. acknwledgement B. actually C. cmmnly D. cnfirm E. cnscius
    F. crack G. eliminate H. independent I. lg J. shrtcut K. unimaginative

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