1、高中英语新教材精选外刊语法填空61世界最美书店即将消失:“诗和远方”究竟在哪里?Legendary Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company begs for help in pandemic巴黎传奇的莎士比亚书店于疫情中艰难求生One of the worlds most iconic(标志性的) bookshops, Shakespeare and Company, has appealed 1_its customers for help as it is struggling with sales.The celebrated Parisian bo
2、okstore told readers that it was facing hard times as the Covid-19 pandemic keeps customers away. France 2_(expect) to impose(实施) a new four-week national lockdown as coronavirus cases continue to surge; large swathes of the country, including Paris, are already under a night-time curfew(宵禁).First 3
3、_(open) by Sylvia Beach in 1919, the Parisian institution was frequented by writers 4_(include) F.Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, TS Eliot and James Joyce in the early 20th century. George Whitman opened todays version of the shop in 1951. He described the shop as a socialist utopia masquerading
4、 (戴着书店面具的社会主义乌托邦) as a bookstore: writers are invited 5_(sleep) for free among the shelves in exchange for a few hours helping out, and more than 30,000 of the guests, named tumbleweeds(风滚草)by Whitman, have stayed since the store opened.Since appealing to customers, Whitman said the shop 6_(deluge)(
5、使充满) with offers of support and more 7_(important) orders.The appeal follows a similar move from iconic New York bookshop the Strand, 8_ said that the impact of Covid-19 meant that we cannot survive the huge decline in foot traffic, a near-complete 9_(lose) of tourism and zero in-store events. Nancy
6、 Bass-Wyden, proprietor(所有人) of the 93-year-old American store, said revenue was down nearly 70%, and that we are now at 10_ turning point where our business is unsustainable(不能持续的).Keys:1 to 2 is expected 3 opened 4 including 5 to sleep 6 had been deluged 7 importantly 8 which 9 loss 10 a2 韩国现象级畅销书
7、:“我只是在描述平凡女性的一生”The heroine of this Korean bestseller is extremely ordinary. Thats the point.这本韩国畅销书的女主人公普通至极这正是重点Kim Jiyoung, the exceptionally average protagonist(主人公) of Cho Nam-Joos novel, is 33, 1_(live) on the outskirts(郊区) of Seoul with her husband and infant daughter. She is 2_(exhaust) by t
8、he monotony of cooking, cleaning and child-rearing, and regretful that she gave up her job at a marketing agency.Theres nothing 3_(especial) dramatic about her story, 4_is precisely Chos point. Cho wrote Kim Jiyoung in 2015. At the time, misogynistic trolls were becoming a greater presence online. D
9、erogatory slang targeting housewives, like the term mum-roach,(妈虫) was becoming more common(普遍).I wanted to write about issues that women could not speak about before, because they 5_(take) for granted, Cho said last month during a Skype interview. I wanted to make this into a public debate.Her stra
10、tegy worked. When Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, was published in Korea in 2016, it was received as a cultural call to 6_(arm). Celebrated and criticized in almost equal measure, the novel ignited a nationwide conversation about gender 7_(equality). K-pop stars like Sooyoung of Girls Generation and RM of B
11、TS praised it, delivering a major publicity boost. A politician with the left-wing Justice Party gave a copy to President Moon Jae-in with a note imploring him to look after women like Kim Jiyoung.Along with praise, the novel generated a backlash(强烈反对) among men who opposed Chos feminist message. A
12、crowd funding effort began to support a parody book 8_(title) Kim Ji-hun Born in 1990, about a young Korean man 9_ faces reverse discrimination for being male.Cho never expected it to drive such extreme reactions. My novel made people speak out, she said. The novel became more complete thanks to the
13、 readers 10_(they).Keys:1 living 2 exhausted 3 especially 4 which 5 were taken6 arms 7 inequality 8 titled 9 who 10 themselves3China sees marked increase in students receiving special educationThe number of students 1_(receive) special education 2_(grow) 3_(significant) in China over recent years, w
14、ith the figure doubling from 440,000 in 2015 to 880,000 in 2020, according 4_statistics 5_(release) by the Ministry of Education (MOE).The enrollment rate of 6_(disable) children in compulsory education has reached over 95 percent, said an MOE report.Amid 7_(effort) to develop inclusive education, t
15、he number of disabled students at regular schools has been 8_ the rise, from 239,000 in 2015 to 439,000 in 2020, data from the report 9_(show).Meanwhile, the number of full-time special education 10_(teacher) increased from 50,300 in 2015 to 66,200 in 2020, up 31.6 percent.Keys:1 receiving 2 has grown 3 significantly 4 to 5 released6 disabled 7 efforts 8 on 9 showed 10 teachers