• 1、The TWU Cafeteria (Food)

    The TWU Cafeteria is open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. It serves snacks, drinks, ice cream bars and meals. You can pay with cash or your ID cards. You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk. Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study.

    The Globe (Relaxation)

    The Globe, located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall, is available for relaxing, studying, cooking, and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students. Hours are 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. , closed on Sundays.

    The Wellness Centre (Health)

    Located on the top floor of Douglas Hall, the Wellness Centre is built for physical, emotional and social health. A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice. The cost of this is included in your medical insurance. Hours are Monday to Friday,9a. m. to noon and 1:00 p. m. to4:30p. m.

    The Writing Centre (Academic Support)

    All students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall. Here, qualified volunteers will work with you on written work, grammar, vocabulary, and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign-up sheet outside the door two 30-minute appointments per week maximum. This service is free.

    (1)、What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria?
    A、Do homework and watch TV. B、Buy drinks and enjoy concerts. C、Have meetings and study. D、Add money to your ID and play chess.
    (2)、Where and when can you cook your own food?
    A、The Globe, Friday. B、The Lower Café, Sunday. C、The TWU Cafeteria, Friday. D、The McMillan Hall, Sunday.
    (3)、Where can you most probably read this passage?
    A、In a travel brochure. B、In a health magazine. C、On a news blog. D、In a guide to a university.
  • 2、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    It was a beautiful sunny day when the moving van pulled onto the tree-lined street. Mark and Mindy stepped out of the van and looked at their new home with pride. They had both been saving for a long time to purchase their first house together and were very excited to go on a new venture.

    Within an hour they had unloaded a number of boxes and were pleased with their progress. The sky had begun to darken slightly, but the weather was still pleasant. Then Mindy heard it - even felt it. There was a large clap of thunder and then a bolt of lightning. Mindy and Mark immediately froze and looked at each other, then looked at the boxes scattered on their lawn. They hastily raced to get their belongings indoors, but not before getting caught in heavy rain.

    The couple stood in their living room, wet from head to toe, surrounded by what were now very wet boxes. Then, Mark noticed a pool of water in the hallway.

    He went to inspect (检查) and found that there was water dripping from the ceiling. "We can have someone fix it," Mindy said. "I'll grab a bucket to catch the water for now."

    A moment later, Mark heard a scream and raced into the kitchen just in time to see a mouse running across the floor. Mindy was frozen with fright.

    "Don't worry. We can take care of that!" Mark said, trying to sound as reassuring (安心的) as possible. "Let's go unpack some of the boxes. That will make us feel better."

    Mark and Mindy made their way to the living room, but when they opened a box holding their kitchen utensils (器皿) and dishes, they found that all of their plates, bowls and cups were broken. They looked at each other in dismay.

    "What do we do now?" Mindy asked.

    Their first day in their new home was not turning out to be the joyous occasion they had expected. Just then, they both heard a noise. There was a knock at the door.

    注意:

    1.续写词数应为150左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    They opened the door slowly and found a little cat before their eyes.

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    The squeaking (吱吱叫) noises were coming from the attic (阁楼).

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  • 3、本学期你校开设了每周一节的英语文学阅读课,请你就此写一篇短文向学校英文报 "Student Voice"栏目投稿,内容包括:

    1.课程介绍(目的、内容、上课方式等);

    2.你的收获。

    注意:

    1.写作词数应为80个左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    English Literature Reading Class Opens a New World

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  • 4、How rude he is! He has just entered the room without p(根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 5、The crisis has passed and life will go back to n. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 6、When asked which he would choose, he kept silent, h over the choice between the two dresses. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 7、She was devoted to p a career in medicine. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 8、While no one can foresee the future, very few countries c acknowledge marriages between homosexuals. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 9、P due to the unexpected power failure, the performance was rescheduled for the next day. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 10、I haven't seen Sara since she was a little girl, and she has changed b recognition. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 11、The money is not s to cover everything that needs doing, so we have to cancel some tasks. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 12、College is when we should focus on a specific major, but high school is when we have to f it out. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 13、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Tai Chi is often described as "mediation in motion". There is (grow) evidence that this mind-body practice which originated in China as a martial art, has value in treating or preventing many health problems.

    the fact that Tai Chi is slow and gentle and doesn't leave you breathless, it deals with the key components of (fit)— muscle strength, flexibility and balance. Tai Chi improves balance and, according to some studies, (reduce) falls. Proprioception (本体感受) — the ability (sense) the position of one' s body in space — declines with age. Tai Chi helps train this sense and also (great) improves muscle strength and flexibility, which makes easier to recover from a stumble (绊倒). Fear of falling can make you more likely to fall. Some studies have found that Tai Chi training helps relieve that fear.

    Tai Chi is very safe, and no fancy equipment (need), so it's easy to get started. Don't be frightened by the names. Names like Yang, Wu, and Cheng are given to different (branch) of Tai Chi, in honor of people who designed the sets of movements called forms. In some forms, you learn a series of movements, while others focus more on breathing and meditation. Finding the very approach matches your interests and needs is the key.

  • 14、When she was 86, Mom moved to our city. My husband, Kevin, and I found a lovely apartment for her. I was happy to help take care of her1 she arrived.

    The day after she moved in, she called me to2 about the food nearby. "The pizza was like rubber. I couldn't3 it." "Mom, you're complaining to me. Wouldn't it make more sense to tell someone who can4 the problem?" We hung up. This was only her second day here! And week after week, Mom found more to complain about.

    When with my friend Beth, I spent 20 minutes sharing how Mom's attitude5 me. "She seems6 . After everything Kevin and I do for her, all we hear is what she doesn't like." As the words spilled from my lips, I realized that I'd developed the same7 of complaining that annoyed me so much in Mom.

    I decided to keep a better watch on my8. Things went fine for a few weeks. But soon I felt powerless to9 by myself and couldn't help complaining to Beth about Mom's10 again.

    A few days later, I received a journal from my friend Torry. On the first page, he had written, "Jeanette, I use such a journal every day to11 things I'm thankful for." I wrote three things I was grateful for. When I looked at them,12 filled my heart. Maybe this was it. It was a joyous replacement that helped me overcome the complaining —13 .

    Over the next few months, as I continued, I noticed little things I'd14 . Life was handing out gift after gift, including Mom, complaints and all. I couldn't change her; I could only15 her.

    (1)
    A 、until B 、after C 、unless D 、if
    (2)
    A 、worry B 、argue C 、inquire D 、complain
    (3)
    A 、order B 、eat C 、keep D 、refuse
    (4)
    A 、fix B 、analyze C 、raise D 、discuss
    (5)
    A 、tired B 、confused C 、annoyed D 、scared
    (6)
    A 、independent B 、inactive C 、uncaring D 、ungrateful
    (7)
    A 、custom B 、habit C 、routine D 、idea
    (8)
    A 、teeth B 、tongue C 、head D 、eyes
    (9)
    A 、question B 、communicate C 、change D 、reflect
    (10)
    A 、calls B 、visits C 、pizza D 、apartment
    (11)
    A 、prove B 、write C 、spread D 、share
    (12)
    A 、patience B 、confidence C 、frustration D 、satisfaction
    (13)
    A 、Forgiveness B 、Consideration C 、Gratitude D 、Happiness
    (14)
    A 、recorded B 、forgotten C 、ignored D 、abandoned
    (15)
    A 、guide B 、teach C 、praise D 、love
  • 15、Having a good sense of humor makes you more enjoyable to be around. . Here's how you can develop your sense of humor.

    ●Surround Yourself with Humor

    You learn more effectively when you fully expose yourself to a subject. Similarly, you can improve your sense of humor by surrounding yourself with humor. Watch stand-up comedians. Listen to programs that amuse you.Read humorous books. .

    ●Learn What Amuses You

    . We amuse our friends by praising a change they made. However, when it comes to being funny, don't change your sense of humor to amuse other people. Instead, start with what amuses you.Then, if you think the other person will also be amused with it, share it with them.

    ●Think About Timing and Audience

    You don't have to be funny all the time, so don't expect that of yourself. When you catch yourself trying to be funny, slow down. Simply speak slower so you're not as likely to stop and repeat yourself. Try speaking at 60-70 % of your usual rate. .

    You don't need to seize every single opportunity to be funny. If you're in the middle of a bad joke, just end it. "You know what, now that I'm telling it, it's not as funny as it sounded in my head," can be a bit of an awkward end and hurt your pride a little bit, but it saves everyone time and patience. In the long run, they'll respect your taste.

    A. Be Creative, Not Silly

    B. Pause in between sentences

    C. There's a lot of fun out there

    D. You might also do better at work

    E. Know When to Pull the Plug on Yourself

    F. You can also try your hand in the real world

    G. A lot of times, we say things purely to please others

  • 16、An unlikely scandal (丑闻) affected the British government greatly. After Covid-19 forced the government to cancel the "A - level" exams that help determine university admission, the British education regulator used an algorithm (算法) to predict what score each student would have received on their exam.

    The algorithm relied in part on how the school's students had historically been more successful on the exam. Schools with richer children tended to have better track records, so the algorithm gave wealthy students - even those on track for the same grades as poor students - much higher predicted scores. High-achieving, low - income pupils whose schools had not previously performed well were hit particularly hard. After threats of legal action and widespread demonstrations, the government backed down and canceled the algorithmic grading process entirely. This wasn't an isolated incident: In the United States similar issues troubled the International Baccalaureate exam, which used an opaque (不透明)   artificial intelligence system to set students' scores, prompting protests from thousands of students and parents.

    These episodes highlight some of the traps of algorithmic decision - making. As technology advances, companies, governments, and other organizations are increasingly relying on algorithms to predict important social outcomes, using them to distribute jobs, forecast crime, and even try to prevent child abuse. These technologies promise to increase efficiency, enable more targeted policy interventions, and remove human imperfections from decision-making processes. But critics worry that opaque machine learning systems will in fact reflect and further keep shortcomings in how organizations typically function - including by establishing the racial, class, and gender prejudices of the societies that develop these systems.

    But there is an even more basic concern about algorithmic decision-making. Even in the absence of systematic class or racial prejudice, what if algorithms struggle to make even remotely accurate predictions about the track of individuals' lives?

    (1)、Why did the author mention A-level exams in the first paragraph?
    A、To share a scandal. B、To present an example. C、To introduce the topic. D、To arouse public concern.
    (2)、Who are probably in favor of the algorithmic grading system?
    A、Average students from top schools. B、Straight A students from top schools. C、Average students from average families. D、Straight A students with disadvantaged background.
    (3)、What can we infer from the passage?
    A、The algorithmic grading system resulted in legal action. B、Algorithmic decision-making is not necessarily reliable. C、Algorithmic decision-making develops systematic prejudices D、The British government approves of the algorithmic grading system.
  • 17、The Moon is attracting much attention these days as NASA is ready for its Artemis I launch and preparing for more to follow. The mission objectives are clear: develop a sustainable presence on its surface and pave the way to go to Mars.

    And then what? What's the next great leap in humans' quest for the secrets of the universe? When it comes to the near future scientific exploration, there are a few areas of the solar system that will be receiving some special attention.

    First off there's Venus, a planet which was a relative paradise (天堂), with oceans and a pleasant atmosphere. Something went terribly wrong there a few billion years ago, and NASA has scheduled a series of missions to explore what exactly is going on there.

    At the other end are the gas giants. Several of the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn are covered in thick sheets of ice, and underneath that ice sit oceans of liquid water. NASA has missions planned to investigate those mysterious worlds, hunting for any signs of possible life hidden deep within.

    As for us humans, Mars is certainly the grand prize in the coming decades. If we have the adequate drive and funds, we can establish a semi - permanent presence on the red planet, keeping crews working and studying in person on the Martian surface. The other planets of our solar system are not so suitable for people to settle on. Mercury is too close to the Sun for comfort and too far away from the Earth.

    Over the coming decades humans expect to see a rise of "space hotels", set up for visiting tourists and scientific explorations. Naturally, turning the space rock into a habitat for humans is not very practical considering our current level of technological maturity, but in my best estimation, it's the next easiest thing to accomplish... after the Moon and Mars, of course.

    (1)、What does the underlined word "quest" probably mean in the second paragraph?
    A、Question. B、Explanation. C、Request. D、Search.
    (2)、Which is the least likely to be explored in the next decades according to the passage?
    A、Mars. B、Mercury. C、Venus. D、Gas giants.
    (3)、What's the author's attitude towards the "space hotels"?
    A、Ambiguous. B、Critical. C、Hopeful. D、Indifferent.
    (4)、What's the passage mainly about?
    A、The launch of Artemis I. B、The secrets of the solar system. C、The missions of NASA. D、The areas of the future universe exploration.
  • 18、When the phone finally stopped ringing and the house lay still with grief, I filled my home with the sweet smell of peach pie to mask the scent of worry that still lingered.

    The weekend after Dad's diagnosis (诊断), Mom had sent the same text to each concerned relative and friend: Jay was diagnosed with Pick's disease. We are going back to the doctor for more information. Then Mom put down the phone, rubbed her forehead, and suggested that we go for a drive. On the interstate, we passed a board with clear red letters: "Fredericksburg peaches, the best fruit you can find in Central Texas." Mom went to negotiate with the stand owner.

    Now in our kitchen, the sweet smell of peach juice drifted into the living room and pulled Dad away from the football game on TV.

    "Oh! You got peaches?" He eyed the fruit with childish glee (欢快).

    "Here," I handed him a knife. "We're making peach pie."

    I showed him how to peel the skin off. As I made pie dough, he asked questions: How long does it take to bake? Are you adding sugar? How many peaches? What should I do with the seeds? Showing him how to slice and measure and mix in a calm, firm voice, I suddenly felt grown up.

    The summer had reversed our roles; now, I was the adult. I stayed home all summer and cooked his dinner, washed his T-shirts and helped him make phone calls. I stayed up late thinking about him and monitored him like an anxious caretaker.

    The same day, before the afternoon drive and peach pie, I had held my tears as I read the diagnosis for Pick's disease: four to ten years, depending on how fast the damaged proteins overpower Dad's brain. I decided then that I would be grateful for just four more years with Dad, enough for him to see me become an adult for real.

    (1)、Why did Mom propose a ride?
    A、To purchase fruits. B、To enjoy a trip. C、To release sorrow. D、To consult the doctor.
    (2)、What can we learn about the family from the passage?
    A、It takes years for Dad to recover. B、The author enjoys the time with Dad. C、Dad shows little interest in football games. D、The author gets annoyed by Dad's questions.
    (3)、Which of the following best describes this summer for the author?
    A、Tough and confusing. B、Boring but rewarding. C、Annoying and struggling. D、Painstaking but meaningful.
    (4)、Which of the following can be a suitable title for the passage?
    A、Peach Pie B、Diagnosis for Dad C、Father And Daughter D、A Plain Summer Day
  • 19、假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Tom是学生会主席,他发现很多同学对体育运动的积极性不高,写信向你表达困惑。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:1. 写信目的;2. 提出建议。

    注意:

    1. 词数80左右;

    2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear Tom,

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    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 20、他流利的英语对他的生活有很大的影响。(fluent; make a … difference)(汉译英)

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