L1-课下练习1:填写冠词

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冠词练习:

练习目的:考察英语冠词的熟练运用情况,从中找出冠词填写的规律;

练习内容是填写英语冠词,练习原文附在练习题后;

练习步骤:

先自行做练习题,对所填段落不需进行翻译;

与原文对比,从中找出冠词填写的规律;

然后看课程视频,听老师讲解冠词大致规律,但是课堂不会讲解具体文章内容或对文章进行翻译,因为这不是该部分课程设置的目的,有关翻译讲解将在翻译技巧版块专门讲解,请大家知晓。

练习题:

At this moment -- with ___ growing economy,___shrinking deficits, ___bustling industry, ___booming energy production -- we have risen from ___recession freer to write our own future than any other nation on Earth. It's now up to us to choose who we want to be over ___ next 15 years and for ___decades to come.

As ___ crisis worsened, Ben's business dried up, so he took what jobs he could find, even if they kept him on ___ road for ___long stretches of time. Rebekah took out ___student loans and enrolled in community college, and retrained for ___ new career. They sacrificed for each other. And slowly, it paid off. They bought their first home. They had ___ second son, Henry. Rebekah got ___ better job and then ___ raise. Ben is back in ___construction -- and home for ___dinner every night.

We believed we could reduce our dependence on ___foreign oil and protect our planet. And today, America is number one in oil and gas. America is number one in ___wind power. Every three weeks, we bring online as much solar power as we did in all of 2008. And thanks to ___lower gas prices and ___higher fuel standards, ___ typical family this year should save about $750 at ___ pump.

We believed we could prepare our kids for ___ more competitive world. And today, our younger students have earned the highest math and reading scores on ___record. Our high school graduation rate has hit ___ all-time high. More Americans finish ___college than ever before.

We believed that ___sensible regulations could prevent another crisis, shield ___families from ruin, and encourage ___fair competition. Today, we have ___new tools to stop ___taxpayer-funded bailouts, and ___ new consumer watchdog to protect us from ___predatory lending and ___abusive credit card practices. And in ___ past year alone, about 10 million uninsured Americans finally gained ___ security of ___health coverage.

Today, thanks to ___ growing economy, ___ recovery is touching more and more lives. Wages are finally starting to rise again. We know that more small business owners plan to raise their employees' pay than at any time since 2007. But here's ___ thing: Those of us here tonight, we need to set our sights higher than just making sure government doesn't screw ___things up; that government doesn't halt ___ progress we're making. We need to do more than just do no harm. Tonight, together, let's do more to restore ___ link between ___hard work and growing ___opportunity for every American.

Last year was the warmest on ___record, and climate change will be high on ___ agenda during ___ first full day of events in Davos.

Al Gore, ___ former vice-president of ___ US, who has described climate change as “the biggest challenge our civilisation faces”, is taking ___centre stage alongside Pharrell Williams, ___pop star who sang “Happy” but who is appearing as creative director of Bionic Yarn, ___ company that turns ___fibres from ___recycled plastic into ___durable textiles. Gore is participating in other events looking at how ___business should respond to climate change, alongside Lord Stern, ___president of ___ British Academy, and speakers from ___ insurance company Axa. Other events covering this topic include “Building for the Storm”, asking how ___governments should respond to climate change. Another session will look at how ___ comprehensive global climate deal can be achieved.

8. Conflict is ___ number-one issue for ___ political and business elite this year. The rise of Islamic State has awoken ___fears over ___failures of national governance and ___ collapse of ___nation states.

Several Middle Eastern leaders are in ___attendance, including Egypt’s president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi;King Abdullah of Jordan; Haidar al-Abadi, prime minister of Iraq; and Massoud Barzani, president of ___ autonomous Kurdistan region.

The Ukraine crisis is ___reminder that ___“long-forgotten” disputes can flare back into ___life, ___ World Economic Foundation says, with ___widespread consequences for ___ whole region. Petro Poroshenko, president of Ukraine, will be looking for ___support as his country risks defaulting on its debts.

Poroshenko should get ___support from George Soros, ___billionaire investor and philanthropist, who is pushing ___European governments to offer Kiev more help. He will be lobbying ___ likes of Germany’s Angela Merkel, France’s Fran?ois Hollande and Italy’s Matteo Renzi.?

The terror attacks in France this month will also be debated, just days after many heads of government marched in Paris. On Wednesday, ___ former UK prime minister Tony Blair will take part in ___session examining whether ___religion is ___ pretext for ___conflict.

9. Global authorities were slow, at least initially, to respond to ___ Ebola outbreak and provide ___resources to ___ countries affected, according to ___ organisers at Davos. So what lessons can we learn?

Panellists discussing ___ subject include Kofi Annan, ___former secretary general of ___ UN, as well as Margaret Chan, ___director general of ___ World Health Organisation. Alpha Condé, the president of Guinea, who has faced ___accusations of being initially slow to respond to Ebola, is also speaking.

10. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, ___ inventor of ___ world wide web, is among those speaking on ___ topic of “In Tech We Trust”. Eric Schmidt, ___ boss of Google, is one of this year’s co-chairs while Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Satya Nadella of Microsoft will also be involved in ___ debate on ___ future of ___digital economy.

Cyber-security should be high on ___ agenda too, following ___David Cameron’s controversial suggestion that ___governments should be given ___access to ___encrypted data.

Jack Ma, ___founder of China’s search engine Alibaba, is also ___key speaker.

练习原文:

At this moment -- with a growing economy, shrinking deficits, bustling industry, booming energy production -- we have risen from recession freer to write our own future than any other nation on Earth. It's now up to us to choose who we want to be over the next 15 years and for decades to come.

As the crisis worsened, Ben's business dried up, so he took what jobs he could find, even if they kept him on the road for long stretches of time. Rebekah took out student loans and enrolled in community college, and retrained for a new career. They sacrificed for each other. And slowly, it paid off. They bought their first home. They had a second son, Henry. Rebekah got a better job and then a raise. Ben is back in construction -- and home for dinner every night.

We believed we could reduce our dependence on foreign oil and protect our planet. And today, America is number one in oil and gas. America is number one in wind power. Every three weeks, we bring online as much solar power as we did in all of 2008. And thanks to lower gas prices and higher fuel standards, the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump.

We believed we could prepare our kids for a more competitive world. And today, our younger students have earned the highest math and reading scores on record. Our high school graduation rate has hit an all-time high. More Americans finish college than ever before.

We believed that sensible regulations could prevent another crisis, shield families from ruin, and encourage fair competition. Today, we have new tools to stop taxpayer-funded bailouts, and a new consumer watchdog to protect us from predatory lending and abusive credit card practices. And in the past year alone, about 10 million uninsured Americans finally gained the security of health coverage.

Today, thanks to a growing economy, the recovery is touching more and more lives. Wages are finally starting to rise again. We know that more small business owners plan to raise their employees' pay than at any time since 2007. But here's the thi 内容过长,仅展示头部和尾部部分文字预览,全文请查看图片预览。 , is among those speaking on the topic of “In Tech We Trust”. Eric Schmidt, the boss of Google, is one of this year’s co-chairs while Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Satya Nadella of Microsoft will also be involved in a debate on the future of the digital economy.

Cyber-security should be high on the agenda too, following David Cameron’s controversial suggestion that governments should be given access to encrypted data.

Jack Ma, founder of China’s search engine Alibaba, is also a key speaker.

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