1、2022高中英语精选外刊语法填空271 奢侈品专业委员会成立 为二手奢侈品交易保驾护航Market players move to formulate standard for luxury industryWith prices of luxury products 1_(rise) and the 2_(popular) of livestreaming e-commerce blossoming in the country, secondhand luxury products are seeing strong growth in China.China has emerged as
2、 a major market for new and secondhand luxury products with significant 3_(grow) potential, but a sound industry standard has not been established yet.To this end, a professional committee for luxury products 4_(establish) last Friday to better meet market demand by the China Entry-Exit Inspection a
3、nd Quarantine Associationa voluntary nonprofit nationwide social organization composed of market players 5_(relate) to the entry-exit inspection and quarantine sectors of the country.The committee aims to formulate industry standards and institutionalized communication mechanisms. By 6_(gather) expe
4、rts, appraisal agencies and retailers together, the committee hopes 7_(unify) appraisal standards and assess the range of valuation of certain products.China has become the 8_(large) luxury consumption market globally. In 2021, sales of personal luxury products in China reached 471 billion yuan ($74
5、 billion), up 36 percent year-on-year, a report by consultancy Bain& Co said.Unlike some Western markets, young Chinese 9_(consume) have become the main demographic for luxury spending in China, and the trend has been prominent in the secondhand luxury market as well, said a report by market researc
6、h firm iResearch.For secondhand luxury goods, its business scale accounts 10_ 5 percent of the total luxury market in China, which is 20 percent to 30 percent lower than figures seen in some developed markets, according to a report by the University of International Business and Economics and Youshe
7、 Yipai, a platform for secondhand luxury deals.Despite the fact that spending on luxury goods has grown rapidly in China, the nation has insufficient talent and experience in the luxury market.keys:1 rising 2 popularity 3 growth 4 were established 5 related 6 gathering7 to unify 8 largest 9 consumer
8、s 10 for2 Springing to extinction恐龙是在哪个季节灭绝的? Imagine a warm spring day 66 million years ago. Fish would have been swimming in the rivers in 1_ area thats now North Dakota in the US. Seconds 2_(late), theserenity(宁静)was ended by 3_(destroy). These could have been the very last moments of the dinosau
9、r era when a city-sizedasteroid(小行星)struck Earth, 4_(kill) off three quarters of all species on the planet. According to a study 5_(publish) in Nature on Feb 23, theasteroidhit in springtime. Scientists have long been 6_(confuse) over the time of year theasteroidhit, and how some animals managed 7_(
10、survive) while dinosaurs didnt, according to USA Today. Researchers in 2019 discoveredfossilizedfishes in North Dakota that died 8_(short) after theasteroidhit Earth. They examined the fossils with aparticle accelerator(粒子加速器) and found out there was seasonal growth on the bones. All fish bone cell
11、densities(密度) and volumes(体积) can indicate the season. Because the accelerator also couldcapturethe sizes, researchers were able to determine when in the year theasteroidhit, Dennis Voeten, a researcher at Uppsala University in Sweden told USA Today. The timing of thecollision, at least for the Nort
12、hern Hemisphere(半球), came at a particularly sensitive stage. “I think spring puts a large group of the lateCretaceous biota(白垩纪生物)in a very vulnerable(脆弱的) spot because they were out and about looking for food, tending to offspring and trying to build up resources after the harsh winter,” Melanie Du
13、ring, the main author of the study, said at a news briefing. In the Southern Hemisphere, it was autumn, a season 9_ many creatures prepare for winter. Therefore, life in the Southern Hemisphere was a lot more prepared for this event. It is unclear whether small animals in the Northern Hemisphere act
14、ually did 10_(badly)than those in the south. There is evidence that Northern Hemisphere turtles were wiped out in theasteroidstrike, after which their habitats were later repopulated by turtles from the south, Voeten told The Guardian. keys:1 an 2 later 3 destruction 4 killing 5 published6 confused
15、7 to survive 8 shortly 9 when 10 worse3 Seniors more likely to see silver linings(一线希望), shows Australian researchA study by a team of international and Australian psychologists has shown that the older people are 1_(well) able to see the positive side of experiences. The study 2_(publish) in the Jo
16、urnal of Neuroscience and released to the public on Monday, 3_ involved 249 participants aged between 18 and 88. It found that older participants were able 4_(put) a positive spin on footage of a weather forecast and were more successful in reframing the most distressing content. So, were seeing 5_
17、increase in positive emotionality with age, said University of New South Wales psychologist and study co-author Susanne Schweizer. Participants in the study were shown the footage in two instances: In the first they were asked to have any emotional 6_(react) to the images, and in the second they wer
18、e tasked with regulating their emotional response, this was then compared to participants MRI scans. Schweizer said that older participants, despite having a more negative resting mood state or baseline, were better able to adapt 7_the stimuli(刺激,刺激物). These data correspond quite neatly to the Socio
19、emotional Selectivity Theory of aging. This theory states that, as we age, we become more adept at navigating our social environment, 8_(carry) a broader psychological toolkit, or simply rearranging our lives to minimize drama, she said. She said data was not in line with the Aging Brain Model which suggests older people react 9_(positive) to distress as the area of their brain that generates negative reactions 10_(lose) function.keys:1 better 2 was published 3 which 4 to put 5 an6 reaction 7 to 8 carrying 9 positively 10 loses