变式练习accuse备战高考英语高频词汇.docx

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备战高考英语高频词汇超强变式组合练017

accuse

一、单项选择

1.Sheisjustshyanddoesn’tliketotalk,soitisratherunfairtoher.

A.accuse;withcoldnessB.charge;withcold

C.charge;ofbeingcoldD.accuse;ofcoldness

2.________ofstealingmoneyfromthebank,hewasbeingquestionedbythepolice.

A.AccusingB.Accused

C.HavingaccusedD.Toaccuse

3.—Henrymustbelying.Hecouldn’thavegonetotheconcertlastweekend.

—Actuallyhedid;Icameacrosshimthere.Youshouldn’t_____himwithoutknowingthefact.

A.accuseB.remind

C.cheatD.require

二、七选五

Askingforaraisecanbeadiscouragingprospectforanyemployee.4.Ifyou’reafemaleemployeeseekingaraise,itmatterstoapproachthatconversationstrategically.Hereareafewtipsforpullingitoffsuccessfully.

Doyourresearch.

5.Soifyou’remakingacaseforapayincrease,you’llneedtogathersomedataonwhatothersinsimilarpositionsareearning.Tothatend,dosomeresearchonsiteslikeS.6.Remembertocollecttheaverageearningsforallworkersinyourpositionandmakeyourcaseforwhyyoudeservetobepaidsimilarly.

Don’tgetemotional.

Womenareoftenaccusedofgettingemotionalonthejob.Infact,it’sthatso-calledsensitivenaturethatcausessomepeopletoclaimthey’reuncomfortableworkingwithandpromotingfemaleemployees.That’swhyit’sextremelyimportanttokeepyoucoolduringasalarynegotiation.Bespecificandpresenthardevidenceofyourvaluetothecompany.Trytofocusonyourpositivecontributions,ratherthanthenegativefeelings.Andalthoughthediscussionmightgetheated,besurenottoyellor,worseyet,crywhileit’sgoingdown.7.

8.Givenmanynewsstoriesabouthowmenout-earnwomen,youmaytendtodrawonsomeofthatdataasareasonforgettingaraise.Butbeverycarefulaboutusingthatargument,becauseunlessyouhavedefinitiveproofthatyourmalecolleagues-withthesameexacttitles,experience,andresponsibilities—aremakingmoremoneythanyou,you’rebetteroffavoidingthatangle.

A.Don’taccuseyouremployer.

B.Stayingcalmwillonlyhelpyourcase.

C.Takeadvantageofhowmuchmencolleaguesearn.

D.It’sneveragoodideatogointoasalarynegotiationblindly.

E.Youareoftenpaidlesssalarythanyourworkmatesinsimilarpositions.

F.Butwomenfaceuniquechallengeswhenitcomestorequestingmoremoney.

G.Theyallowyoutosearchforcompensationinfobasedonindustryandgeographicregion.

三、语法填空

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

1

ZhouYangwillneverforgethisfirstassignment9.areporterinChinaDaily.Attheofficehistalkwithhisnewbosslefthimastrong10.(impress).Hisbossfirstputhimas11.assistanttoanexperiencedjournalistandlaterrequiredhim12.(cover)astoryandsubmitthearticlehimself.Duringtheinterviews,hehadtolistenfordetailedfactsandpreparethenextquestiondependingon13.thepersonsaid.14.theintervieweeagreed,hecouldusearecordertogetthefactsstraight.Thebossalsogavehimanexampleoftheimportanceofarecorder,15.benefitedhiminhiscareer.Onceafootballer16.(accuse)oftakingmoneyfordeliberatelynotscoringgoalstolettheotherteamwin.Headmittedthatsomeonehadtriedtobribehim,butdenied17.(take)themoney.Withtherecording,itwasprovedthathewas18.(guilt).

2

Bucketlists(遗愿清单)havebeencalled"the19.(great)hitsofyourlife”andhavehelpedsomepeopleovercomeanxietyandfearoffollowingtheirdreams.Butalso,foralongtime,they20.(accuse)oflimitingtheimaginationbyencouragingpeopletofollowother'ideaoftheperfectlife.

ThebloggerAnnetteWhiteisinfavorofit,21.(feel)choosingadventurousgoalsforherbucketlisthelpsherstepoutsidehercomfortzone—thesituation22.shefeelssafeandcomfortablebutnotchallenging.MovingoutofhercomfortzoneenablesAnnettetoreplaceherfeelingsoffear23.feelingsofempowerment.

Buttheclinical24.(psychology)LindaBlairisnotconvincedthatbucketlistscanreallyhelppeoplein25.longrun.Shethinkssomepeopleusebucketlistsasacopingstrategytocontrol26.isactuallyuncontrollable---death,andtrytomake27.(them)believesomethingtheyknowisnottrue.Asaconsequence,peoplearelikely28.(abandon)thechancetoactimpulsivelywithoutplanning.

3

Myfirstassignmentwastoworkasanassistanttoan29.(experience)journalistwhowastostronglyinfluencemylife.IwasverydelightedtoworktherebecauseIfoundmycolleaguesveryeager30.(assist)mesoIcouldconcentrateonmyworkeasily.Tomyjoy,althoughIdidn’tneedtotakephotographs31.(I),Icouldtakeanamateurcoursetoupdatemyskills.What’smore,Ihadtolearntoaskdifferent32.(question)aboutalltheinformationIneededtoknowandImusthaveagood“nose”forthestory.Themostimportantwas33.Ihadtoassesswhetheritwastrue.

Apartfromthese,Ishouldkeepalotofdosanddon’tsinmind,among34.listeningisthemostimportant.While35.(listen),I’dbetterusearecorderincaseonedayIneedsomeevidencetosupportmystory.36.,Iamverylikelyto37.(accuse)ofgettingthewrongendofthestick.What’sworse,someonecouldhavedemandeddamages38.Ididn’tgetthefactsright.

4

ThomasAlvaEdisonwasamanofwonderfulability39.hadthegoodlucktobebornatagoodtime.AftertheAmericanCivilWartheUnitedStateswasgrowing.Conditionswererightforthetalentsofaman40.Edison.

Thomaswasanunusuallycuriouschild.Evenat41.earlyagehelovedtoreadandmakeexperiments.Becausehewassodreamyandquiet,oncehe42.(accuse)ofbeingstupidbyateacher,Edison’smotherwasnotso43.(please)thatshetookhersonoutofschoolandneversenthimback.Shetookchargeofhiseducation44.(her)andtaughthimhistory,scienceandphilosophy.Edisonwasaveryquickreaderandherememberedeverything.Oncehegottheideaofstartingatthefirstshelfofalargelibraryandreadingeverythinginit.45.afterreadingthrough15feetofbooks,hegaveupthis46.(ambition)idea.

Edisonpatentedover1,000separateinventionsduringhislife.Heneverstopped47.(try)tolearnmoreaboutscienceandwhatitcoulddoforman.His48.(discover)probablyincreasedthewealthoftheworldmorethanthoseofanyothersinglemaninhistory.

5

Onceuponatime,apowerfulkingcommandedhismen49.(build)apublicarenawherecrimewaspunishedorinnocence(无罪)wasdecided.Whenaperson50.(accuse)ofacrime,hisfuturewouldbejudgedinthepublicarena.

Usuallythekingsathighuponhischair.Hegave51.signandadoorunderhimopened.Theaccusedpersonsteppedoutintothearena.Oppositetheking52.(be)twodoors.Thepersonontrial(审判)hadtowalk53.(direct)tothesedoorsandopenoneofthem.Hecouldopenwhicheverdoorhepleased.Iftheaccusedmanopenedonedoor,outcameahungrytiger,the54.(fierce)(凶猛的)intheland.Thetigerimmediatelyjumpedonhimandtorehimintopiecesas_55.(punish)forhisguilt.Thecaseofthesuspectwasthusdecided.56.,iftheaccusedopenedtheotherdoor,therecameawoman.Tothisladyhewasimmediatelymarried,inhonorofhisinnocence.

Thiswastheking’smethodof57.(carry)outjustice.Itsfairnessappearedperfect.Theaccusedpersoncouldnotknowwhichdoorwashidingthelady.Heopenedeitherashepleased,withoutknowing58.hewastobekilledormarried

6

Asanewreporter,ZhouYangismorethan59.(delight)athisfirst-dayexperienceinChinaDaily,60.importantandpopularEnglishnewspaper.Heiseagertogooutonastory,61.hecan’tgetthe62.(approve)ofhisnewbossHuXin,becauseheismerelyagreenhand.NowHuXinisinstructinghimhowtobeagoodreporter.

Attheverybeginning,hewillworkasanassistanttoanexperiencedjournalisttobecome63.(technical)good.Later,onlyifheacquires64.(many)skillsthanexpectedcanhecoverastoryonhisown.Besides,heissupposedtobecurious,fortherearemanycases65.reportersshouldaskmanydifferentquestionssothattheycangetnecessaryinformation.Ofcourse,itisvitalforareportertohaveagood“nose”66.astory,knowingifsomeoneistellingthetruth.Andwhileinterviewingpeople,areportermustlistentotheanswerscarefully.Ifpossible,areportercanrecordtheinterviewincasehe67.(accuse)ofgettingthewrongendofthestick.Lastbutnotleast,makesuretosubmitthearticleintimesoasnot68.(miss)thedeadline.

AfterhearingHuXin’sadvice,ZhouYangislookingforwardtohisfirstassignmentverymuch.

7

TraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)wasn’tfullyacceptedoutsideofChinaforcenturies.TherewasonceaChinesemanintheUSwho69.(accuse)afterheusedacertainformofTCMtreatment70.(cure)hisgrandson’sdisease.

Inthelast10yearsorso,however,TCM71.(get)morepopularallovertheworld.Areport72.(publish)onDec.6saysthisstyleofhealthcare,whichincludesdifferentforms73.herbalmedicineandexercise,hasspreadto183countriesandregions.Forinstance,inLima,thecapitalofPeru,therearemorethan50Chinesemedicineclinics,about70percentof74.weresetupbylocaldoctors,TCMhasbecomepopularwiththepeopleofPeru.

75.TCMhasbeenwidelyaccepted,itstillfaceschallenges.Forexample,thereistroubleinbeingabletoprove76.(exact)whatcertaindrugsaremadeupof,aswellasbeingabletokeeptheeffectsthesameeverytime.

SomeresearchershavesuggestedTCMshouldbemoreexactandcometogetherwithWesternMedicine.“77.(bring)togetherWesternMedicineandTCM,ratherthanbeingin78.(compete),iswherethepotentialforgreateffectslies.

答案与解析

一、

1.D

【解析】

考查短语辨析。

她只是害羞,

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