• 1、这座古老的寺庙始建于12世纪,见证了无数的历史事件。

    This ancient temple the 12th century and has witnessed countless historical events.

  • 2、After months of preparation, your play was a huge success. (祝贺) on a job well done! (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 3、The antique watch passed down from my grandfather is extremely (珍贵的) to me as it carries family memories. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 4、The (多数) of students in our school manage to find time for extracurricular activities, which helps them develop critical thinking and communication skills. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 5、We should protect our natural s (周围环境) from pollution. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 6、Our schedule is very (灵活), so we can adjust it according to your needs. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 7、Albert Einstein is a world-famous f (人物) known for his revolutionary theories in physics, especially the theory of relativity.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 8、One of the most attractive (特征) of the house is its large garden. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 9、This area has become a major (商业的) center in recent years. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 10、People have v (各种各样的) opinions about this controversial issue. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 11、We attended a (虚拟) meeting yesterday because of the bad weather. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 12、The beautiful meadow was (点缀) with colorful wildflowers, creating a charming scene. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 13、The new policy will have a significant (影响) on the economy. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 14、Learning about the history from our (祖先) can help us understand ourselves better.   (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 15、With the time for the exam (临近), we have to study harder. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 16、The battery was (充电) overnight, so it's ready for use now.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 17、After a recent business trip, I was heading back to my home in Northern California. Since I live a four-hour1 from the San Francisco airport, I had parked my car there for my trip back. To my frustration, I2 that the battery was dead when I reached my car. Luckily, an airport parking guide immediately3 to jump-start my car, and I was on my way.

    While driving north on Highway 280 towards San Francisco, I exited onto Highway 1 and4 heavy traffic. Suddenly, my car didn't work5 - no flashers, lights, or starter - leaving me stuck in the middle lane. Feeling helpless and6 of being hit, I called 911. A woman on duty took my information and7 it to the San Francisco police.

    As I stood there awaiting8, a nice gentleman, who had previously experienced a similar9 himself offered to push my car to the shoulder. After thanking him, I proceeded to10 further help.

    Within ten minutes, a police car arrived to11 that everything was going smoothly. Shortly after, a tow truck took my car to a nearby12, where efficient repairs allowed me to13 my journey without much delay. On my drive home, I reflected with gratitude on the many acts of14 I had been granted that day and15 to extend that warmth to others.

    (1)
    A 、walk B 、ride C 、drive D 、flight
    (2)
    A 、suspected B 、discovered C 、ignored D 、imagined
    (3)
    A 、showed up B 、looked up C 、checked up D 、took up
    (4)
    A 、directed B 、piloted C 、surveyed D 、experienced
    (5)
    A 、slightly B 、frequently C 、occasionally D 、entirely
    (6)
    A 、serious B 、scared C 、unaware D 、ashamed
    (7)
    A 、exposed B 、forwarded C 、returned D 、changed
    (8)
    A 、assistance B 、gratitude C 、cooperation D 、evidence
    (9)
    A 、rollover B 、pileup C 、breakdown D 、breakoff
    (10)
    A 、wait for B 、cut off C 、turn down D 、contribute to
    (11)
    A 、assume B 、confirm C 、promise D 、ensure
    (12)
    A 、airport B 、hotel C 、garage D 、station
    (13)
    A 、shift B 、improve C 、continue D 、adjust
    (14)
    A 、concern B 、kindness C 、sympathy D 、donation
    (15)
    A 、agreed B 、hesitated C 、begged D 、determined
  • 18、​​​​​​​Whatever the size or location, I love going to book festivals. They give me the chance to connect with my favorite authors and readers who care about books as much as I do. There is a magic in being surrounded by people who have read my favorite books and can recommend the next favorite book.

    If you're thinking about attending a book festival, there are a lot of factors to consider to make sure you have the best experience possible. Some of these festivals can be pretty expensive, especially when you factor in hotel and travel costs. You can put money away each month so that you don't go into debt when the time comes.

    Another factor you want to look at is: What do you want to get out of the event? Do you prefer mostly sitting in the audience of more interactive activities? Start looking for events that fit your criteria (标准). Check out event listings on your favorite authors' websites. Once you've narrowed down your list, reach on social media and ask about previous attendees' experiences.

    It can help reduce stress and anxiety. You can look at pictures of past events to decide what to wear. Many long-running festivals will have Facebook Groups for attendees where you can ask questions and gather additional details.

    Finally, when it's time for the event, have fun! It can be so easy to get caught up in schedules and planning. However, if you can take things as they come while you're there, you'll probably enjoy yourself more. I've found that something I expected to be the main draw of an event for me could turn out to be a disappointment.

    A. Ask yourself what you enjoyed the most.

    B. I'm inspired by the passion and energy of them.

    C. Seek as much information as you can in advance.

    D. The primary issue is the challenge of affordability.

    E. Would you rather pick out your favorite books online?

    F. Is your main goal to get as many books signed as possible?

    G. But another activity I had no idea about became the highlight.

  • 19、Many concepts that are central to the human experience are abstract, such as relationships, ideas, and time — things we can't directly see or touch. We commonly use concrete language to talk and think about these things, often through metaphors.

    Using metaphors is far more than a poetic device of factual statements. A study conducted at Purchase College found that metaphors can form people's perspectives, thus shaping their reasoning and subsequent actions. For example, describing the effort to stop climate change as a "war" rather than a "race" caused people to feel more urgency about reducing emissions.

    Another example is the lightbulb (灯泡) metaphor commonly used to describe new ideas, suggesting that new thoughts appear suddenly like a light switch being turned on. However, this metaphor proves that new ideas come effortlessly and are accessible only to a select few geniuses, such as Isaac Newton, who supposedly developed his theory of gravity from a sudden insight about a falling apple. It may lead people to question their capability to have new ideas, and as a behavioral result, people may overlook the role of hard work and constant learning in bringing about change.

    An alternative way to describe ideas is by comparing new thoughts to seeds that fall on fertile ground and — if cared for-will grow and develop over time. Different from the lightbulb metaphor, the seed metaphor shows an understanding that creating new ideas is a laborious process, which requires time and effort. It also suggests that anybody can be the cultivator (培养者) of ideas as long as they put their mind to it.

    The effects of metaphors show how powerful language can be, even though we often don't realize it. Who'd have thought a simple use of a lightbulb metaphor could affect how we understand the concept of innovation? Given the nature of our metaphorical minds, it is worth asking: are our metaphors suitable? We owe it to ourselves and others to use metaphors appropriately. These choices — conscious (有意识) or not — can be constructive or destructive.

    (1)、What can we learn about metaphors from the first two paragraphs?
    A、They can shape people's viewpoints. B、They can make language more poetic. C、They may develop people's perspectives. D、They may use abstract language more often.
    (2)、Why is the example of "lightbulb metaphor" quoted in paragraph 3?
    A、To raise some doubt about metaphors. B、To show the influence of metaphors. C、To illustrate poetic functions of metaphors. D、To highlight improper use of metaphors.
    (3)、What does the seed metaphor differ from the lightbulb metaphor?
    A、The importance of natural talent. B、The people s doubt about creativity. C、The process of producing new ideas. D、The contınuous efforts of individuals.
    (4)、What is the author's attitude towards using metaphors?
    A、Negative. B、Favorable. C、Careful. D、Respectful.
  • 20、With the recent relaxation in travel, I found myself visiting Innsbruck, the capital city of the state of Tyrol in Western Austria.

    This amazing destination is surrounded within snow capped mountains and is perfect for a short break. You can even enjoy a breathtaking sight at Innsbruck airport as the plane gently moves between the mountains on its journey to the runway.

    The city is a combination of modern and historic buildings, serving both as a thriving (繁荣的) university town and a popular tourist centre. Walking through cobbled(铺砌的)streets and specially designed buildings, I could not help but be impressed by this awe-inspiring city. I learned from my guide-book that Innsbruck was the imperial capital 500 years ago when the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I settled here, and it still lives up to its royal (王室的)connections today with its lavish (奢侈的) and amazing buildings. I walked round this city which was easy to explore on foot, amazed at the dramatic backdrop of the Nordkette mountain range which offers skiing, hiking via the Nordkettenbahnen cable railway which is just a 20-minute ride from the centre of Innsbruck. The Goldenes Dachl ("Golden Roof"), an important landmark in Innsbruck shining in the sunlight, can be viewed from the street, and took my breath away.

    Of course, no visit to Innsbruck is complete without sampling traditional Austrian food including my personal favourite—apple strudel with vanilla cream. Roadside cafes are plentiful in the city and there is nothing more relaxing than sitting in the sunshine, drinking coffee and watching the world go by. Innsbruck stole my heart with its amazing buildings, great mountains and friendly people. I cannot wait to return to sample more of this delightful European city.

    (1)、How is the text developed?
    A、By telling some fact files. B、By providing the latest news. C、By comparing now and past. D、By following the order of time.
    (2)、What did the author do in the city?
    A、He went skiing. B、He viewed Golden Roof. C、He climbed the mountain. D、He took a 20-minute ride.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "sampling" in Paragraph 4 mean?
    A、Making. B、Tasting. C、Buying. D、Serving.
    (4)、What's a suitable title for the text?
    A、Innsbruck-My Great Hometown B、Guidelines on Traveling in Innsbruck C、A Combination of Present and History D、My Great Escape-Inspiring Innsbruck
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