1、高中英语新教材精选外刊语法填空101旅行社推出睡眠巴士,专治失眠为什么人一坐车就犯困?5-Hour Bus Tour Of Hong Kong Caters To Sleep-Deprived “When we were brainstorming new tours, I saw a social media post from my friend 1_(say) that he was stressed out by his work, he couldnt sleep at night,” said Kenneth Kong, the marketing and business dev
2、elopment manager of ulu travel, the organizer of the bus tours. “But when he was traveling on the bus, he was able 2_( sleep) well. His post inspired us to create this tour 3_ lets passengers just sleep on the bus.” Tickets cost between $13 to $51 per person, depending on 4_ they choose seats on the
3、 upper or lower deck. A goodie bag for passengers includes an eye-mask and ear plugs for 5_(good) sleep. The first “Sleeping Bus Tour” last Saturday sold out 6_(entire). Some passengers came prepared, bringing their own blankets and changing their shoes to slippers, while others brought travel pillo
4、ws. “I have been suffering from insomnia(失眠) so I am here to try and get some sleep,” said 25-year-old Anson Kong, one of the 7_(passenger) on the first bus tour. He said that the tour was a good idea and “more 8_(interest)” than he expected. Why do passengers fall asleep while taking a bus or a tra
5、in ?1. White noise When youre riding a vehicle, white noise is continuously emitted, making 9_ easier for passengers to drift off to dreamland.2.Rocking motion Another popular view as to why its easy to fall asleep in buses or trains is because of the rocking motion thats similar to what lulled us t
6、o sleep when we were babies.3. Increase in carbon dioxide in public transportation Buses and trains get 10_(crowd) everyday with people going to and from work. Carbon dioxide increases when there are lots of people in a small space. This reduces oxygen to the brain and slows it down.keys:1 saying 2
7、to sleep 3 that/which 4 whether 5 better 6 entirely 7 passengers 8 interesting 9 it 10 crowded2 武大恋爱课爆火:“窗户上都挂满了人” A lecture on love 1_(become) wildly popular in Wuhan University recently, with photos of the packed class 2_(circulate) widely on social media students were seen huddling at windows and
8、 forming long lines for the talk of the campus. The Beauty of Love, 3_(present) by Professor Yu Feng from the School of Philosophy, ignited students passion for knowledge by applying psychology 4_the practice of intimate relations. The 5_(popular) of the class reflects students longing for love and
9、eagerness for psychological knowledge, said Yu. For me, its also a form of 6_(person) encouragement.The purpose of the class is to help college students understand 7_ goes behind a healthy, romantic relationship.Based on psychological theory, the lecture aims 8_(answer) important questions about lov
10、e what it is, why it occurs and how to go about it, in a progressive manner.According to the universitys official WeChat account, Yus definition of healthy love is selfless interaction between the couple; with both sides enjoying and maintaining intimate feelings in line with mutual commitment, unli
11、ke the fading of an initial crush(初恋).True love, 9_, isnt cognitive dissonance as a result of being 10_(emotional) moved. In some ways, it should involve two-way adaptation, compromise and achievement.Keys:1 has become 2circulating 3 presented 4 to 5 popularity6 personal 7 what 8 to answer 9 however
12、 10 emotionally3 酒后不能开车 但是“酒后余糟”却能给车加油Make mine a litre: How whisky waste can power your carA Scottish biotech company has found a way of 1_(turn) on its head the adage(格言) that drinking and driving should never mix by developing a fuel for cars that uses the by-products (副产品)of whisky-making.Scotla
13、nds 2_(nation) tipple comprises barley(大麦), yeast(酵母) and water, and the manufacturing process leaves behind spent grains, 3_(know) as draff(残渣), and a sugary liquid called pot ale(酒糟).This waste is often used 4 _ an animal feed or even pumped into the sea, but it can also 5_(convert) to produce ace
14、tone(丙酮), butanol(丁醇) and ethanol(乙醇) - chemicals 6_(use) in everything from fuel and food production to medicine and cosmetics(化妆品).We can take residues from industries such as the whisky industry and convert them into high-value products, namely butanol, 7_ is actually being used to power this car
15、, company owner Martin Tangney said.We bring sustainability to 8_ iconic industry.The companys demonstration plant in Grangemouth can produce 1 million litres of sustainable biochemicals from 50,000 tons of draff and pot ale and other raw 9_(material).It plans 10_(build) five large-scale refineries worldwide in the next five years, and is calling for backing from governments and other investors.Keys:1 turning 2 national 3 known 4 as 5 be converted6 used 7 which 8 an 9 materials 10 to build