-
1、The Beijing Universal Studios attracts a ________ stream of visitors every day, especially during national holidays.A、constant B、subtle C、primitive D、distant
-
2、It was ________ of Michael to inform us of his delay in case we got worried.A、immature B、considerable C、considerate D、inappropriate
-
3、When you talk about ________ things, people can understand you better if you draw some detailed examples.A、delicate B、massive C、abstract D、splendid
-
4、________ in stunning clothes inspired by the goddesses from heaven, Qin________the audience with her dazzling skating performance.A、Dressed; fascinated B、Dressing; fascinated C、Being dressed; fascinating D、Dressing; fascinating
-
5、Have you ever faced a case _____ someone charges you with what you haven't done but you find it difficult _____ it?A、where; to clarify B、when; to classify C、which; to identify D、what; to simplify
-
6、—Do you remember where you and your wife first met 30 years ago?
—It was in a park ________ I came across our old friend Tom yesterday.
A、which B、when C、that D、where -
7、Although the man insisted that ________ alone during the time of the crime, the court still insisted that evidence ________ to prove his innocence.A、being at home; he should provide B、he be at home; provided C、he was at home; be provided D、he was at home; providing
-
8、On the wall________a noticeboard that says: "Please keep a two-meter distance from each other when you are lining up".A、hangs B、is hanged C、hanging D、hung
-
9、________ that you were the president, what would you do ________ the present situation?A、Assuming; given B、Assuming; giving C、Assumed; given D、Assumed; giving
-
10、________, we have to get down to ________ the papers right away.A、There was no time left; mark B、There is no time left; being marked C、As there was no time left; marking D、There being no time left; marking
-
11、After being struck by the heavy rain, Henan province suffered from serious damage, many tourists ________in the disaster region.A、were trapped B、trapped C、have been trapped D、trapping
-
12、By the time she graduates next year, Sarah ________three internships, laying a solid foundation for her future career.A、will complete B、will have completed C、has completed D、had completed
-
13、Recently, not only the students but also the professor ________in the study of the latest scientific theory.A、has absorbed B、have absorbed C、has been absorbed D、have been absorbed
-
14、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。
The sun was shining brightly during our PE class as we ran laps around the busy sports ground. With laughter and cheers all around me, I took a short break near the field's edge to catch my breath. It was then that I heard a faint mewing sound. Following the sound, I finally spotted a tiny kitten. It looked scared and hurt, its leg twisted at a strange angle.
"Hey, guys! Come here!" I called out to my classmates. They gathered around, their faces filled with concern. "We need to help it," said Sarah. We all agreed. Carefully, I picked up the kitten, feeling its tiny body shake in my hands. It was so small and weak.
We decided to seek help from our kind PE teacher, Mr. Johnson. "Mr. Johnson, we found this poor kitten, and it seems badly hurt," I said, holding it out to him. He looked at the kitten and then at us, a serious expression crossing his face. "Let me call the school nurse Mrs. Thompson," he said.
Before Mrs. Thompson came, we quickly made a makeshift stretcher (临时扭架) using a towel and two sticks, and gently placed the kitten on it with Mr. Johnson's direction. A moment later, Mrs. Thompson came running with a first aid kit. As she examined the kitten, we all held our breath, "It looks like it has a broken leg," she said. "We need to get it to the animal hospital immediately." Mr. Johnson nodded and told us to go back to the classroom after the PE class was over. Then, he and Mrs. Thompson took the kitten to the vet.
The rest of the day was a blur. We could only think about the kitten, hoping it would be fine.
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。
Before the school was over, Mr. Johnson returned to the classroom with a big smile on his face.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In the animal hospital, we saw the recovered kitten.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
-
15、假定你是红星中学学生李华、你的美国好友Jim在你校网站上看到了你们参加学农活动的照片,对此很感兴趣并询问相关信息。请你给他回封邮件,内容包括:
1.活动的内容和安排;
2.你的感受。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jim,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
-
16、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。
In China, dough (面团) provides not only daily nutrition but also cultural significance. From August to September 2024, China's Intangible Cultural Heritage Wheaten Food Carnival (offer) a unique opportunity for people to explore the (rich) of dough culture in Taiyuan, Shanxi province.
The festival featured displays of traditional dough-making techniques, exhibitions (show) the skills involved in producing wheaten foods and a week-long celebration of intangible heritage foods from various regions across the country. Visitors could see 106 types intangible cultural heritage foods made from dough, each representing traditional food culture.
One of the highlights of the festival was the (impress) skill of pulling dough into 4,096 strands, known as longxumian. This technique, produces hair-thin noodles, is included on China's second national list of intangible cultural heritage. Popular in northern China for over 300 years, longxumian (become) a beloved snack. According to legend, the noodles were invented by royal cook to improve the emperor's appetite during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Meanwhile, another dough art exhibition displayed 300 intricately crafted dough sculptures. The (large) piece was a 2.5-meter-tall giant huamo, depicting dragons soaring above colorful flowers.
The festival celebrated traditional cooking techniques aimed to improve them through cultural exchange. More importantly, these events helped bridge the past with the present, preserving the essence of China's dough-making heritage.
-
17、Not long ago, I took my mother to a hardware store (五金店). "I wouldn't know why you love such stores," she said. It's not really1 that my mother didn't get it. She had never visited a hardware store. The hardware store is a2.
Most Saturdays of my childhood, my father3 in the aisles (过道) of the local hardware store with me4 him. He searched for what he needed while not ignoring me. You could call it "5". He would stop here and there to point out garden tools he thought might6 me, as though the store was a kind of7, and he was the enthusiastic docent (讲解员). Honestly, I wasn't a very8 listener, paying little attention to what he said. I loved hardware stores for9 reasons, like how some items looked like robot arms from a sci-fi film.
Steve Lipshutz, who10 this store, says, "Fathers come in with their kids all the time. They can11 my dog at the counter if staying long enough." Steve feels strong12 with the store, where he grew up with the former owner - his father. Now he spends his days on "everything you need for your home, that is, the13."
My father has made a corner of his14 my own during our trips to the hardware store. Next time I see him, I'll15 him to the hardware store.
(1)A 、satisfying B 、surprising C 、interesting D 、annoying(2)A 、rare experience B 、child game C 、dad thing D 、family place(3)A 、stood B 、worked C 、sat D 、wandered(4)A 、tailing B 、advising C 、assisting D 、pulling(5)A 、relaxing B 、bonding C 、socializing D 、shopping(6)A 、instruct B 、refresh C 、impress D 、shape(7)A 、playground B 、workshop C 、studio D 、museum(8)A 、attentive B 、sympathetic C 、efficient D 、characteristic(9)A 、fun B 、fundamental C 、big D 、practical(10)A 、set up B 、took over C 、won back D 、brought in(11)A 、paint B 、spot C 、train D 、pet(12)A 、connection B 、partnership C 、interaction D 、will(13)A 、alternatives B 、extras C 、groceries D 、necessities(14)A 、leisure B 、dream C 、world D 、trip(15)A 、drive B 、accompany C 、guide D 、expose -
18、Take a moment to notice any sensations in your body right now. Does your mind seem busy with thoughts, or is it focused on what you're reading? These are all signals telling how you feel.
Where do feelings come from? Finding humor or joy in life's moments often brings a smile to our faces. Our breathing becomes shallow in response to our fear. When someone jumps and surprises us, our throat or chest might tighten.
Feelings are important because they give hints (提示) about what you need. If you're angry, it might mean something is unfair and you need help to fix it. If you're sad, this could mean you need comforting or time to be healed. It can help you to talk about what you feel, which can make it easier to get the help you might need to figure things out and move on.
In the film Inside Out 2, the characters in 13-year-old Riley's brain represent her emotions. They each take over her brain as she goes through big life changes. Therefore, we see Joy, Fear and Sadness show up when Riley goes to a new high school and when she worries about losing her friends. Riley learns to understand that all emotions are normal, and that they are all important.
Emotions don't last forever - they come and go. Try to make it a habit to notice your emotions. In doing so, we won't let emotions take over.
A. Many factors can have an impact on it.
B. We can say emotions act as messengers,
C. Should we notice how our brain and body connect?
D. They start in our brains and also exist in our bodies.
E. Is your breathing fast or slow or somewhere in between?
F. This will help us stay calm and support our personal growth.
G. The ability to name your feelings is emotional awareness.
-
19、2024 was the hottest year on record, yet it might also be one of the coolest years of the rest of your life due to a phenomenon known as shifting baseline syndrome (基线漂移综合征).
This mind trick causes people to grow used to the environmental conditions they currently experience, leading to a gradual decrease in societal environmental standards. It can act as a powerful barrier by reducing social recognition of the problem. For instance, younger generations often perceive current environmental conditions as unexceptional, even when older generations see them as significant declines.
"The last two years have been kind of supercharged," says Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist. Temperatures have been climbing at a quicker pace, and "2023 and 2024 stand out." In part, this is due to a recent El Nino, an event in which warming in the tropical (热带的) Pacific Ocean causes knock-on weather effects. But Schmidt says it could also indicate a rise in human-driven global warming resulting from the fact that "we keep putting our foot on the speeding device of greenhouse gases." Along with the rise, scientists expect we'll see an increase in climate-related disasters like wildfires.
In principle, shifting baseline syndrome is relevant to a wide range of environmental challenges. In a recent review paper, scientists found many studies of shifting baselines indicate people struggle to notice gradual changes in climate, especially younger individuals. Most of these studies were conducted in low-income countries, and many focused on farmers. Scientists suspect people in wealthier countries are likely to be more impacted by shifting baselines because they tend to be less directly exposed to the impacts of climate change.
"Even in places where many people are aware of the crisis," says Adam Aron, a professor at the University of California, "people aren't necessarily taking action or demanding that officials do." If we want people to change, Aron believes "non-analytic" approaches are needed. "Non-analytic routes are standards of behavior that are accepted within society," he says. "My neighbors have all put up solar panels and electrified their homes. I'm going to do it, too."
(1)、What does shifting baseline syndrome lead to?A、Doubt about historical climate patterns. B、Inattention to the environmental decline. C、Acceptance of new societal standards. D、Concern about extreme weather events.(2)、What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A、The increase of climate disasters. B、The effect of global warming. C、Consequences of human activities. D、Causes of the rising temperatures.(3)、Why were the studies of shifting baselines conducted in low-income countries?A、They can avoid shifting baseline syndrome. B、They rarely notice changing climate patterns. C、They're more affected by climate change. D、They're adaptable to environmental problems.(4)、What does Adam Aron suggest?A、Promoting green energy initiatives. B、Using social norms to drive action, C、Strengthening government regulations. D、Developing more protective approaches. -
20、Hitting on the idea of gifting books to guests at her local food bank, Emily Rhodes, a London-based writer, founded Bookbanks, a charity, joining forces with Britain's food banks. She aims to encourage ties and feed conversations by serving up books to read, borrow or keep for the whole community. "I was very aware of books being this powerful tool," Rhodes says. "There's another side to books that makes them amazing community builders. Nobody should have to choose whether to ‘feed or read'."
Reading enthusiastically as a child, Rhodes went on to study English and kept reading at university and worked in publishing and bookselling before breaking into journalism. She set up Emily's Walking Book Club over a decade ago, and still runs the monthly meetup in Hampstead Heath in London, as well as working as a book critic for the likes of The Guardian and The Spectator.
Starting out with a table loaded with donated books, Rhodes says the effect was surprising. "On that first day there were 35 guests accessing the food bank, and I gave out 50 books. Everybody flooded to the table. There was an instant conversation that began with books and went into other places fast, and the newly formed conversation would last over 10 minutes. So far 2,750 books have been given away."
The concept's success, however, is measured from other angles. It's also about recasting going to the food bank as a pleasing thing instead of a difficult, or even potentially shameful, chore (麻烦事). "People are often in low spirits and there's a lot of waiting," Rhodes explains. "Bookbanks changes the balance of how people think about that space and turns it into something more hopeful." Reviews from users speak volumes. "I take books home to read with my son. It's the best time; we are quiet together," says Yusuf.
(1)、Why did Rhodes set up Bookbanks?A、To encourage kids' reading, B、To combine education with food. C、To explore the power of books. D、To strengthen community bonds.(2)、What can we learn about Rhodes from paragraph 2?A、She's involved with books through her life. B、She started her career as a journalist. C、She's been gifted in writing since childhood. D、She keeps a sharp eye on the book industry.(3)、What do the figures show in paragraph 3?A、Interaction is more wanted than thoughts. B、More people prefer books to food. C、Bookbanks has been well-received. D、Books of Bookbanks are in short supply.(4)、How does Bookbanks affect people going to the food bank?A、It raises their hopes in tough times. B、It makes their visits positive experiences. C、It improves their family relationships. D、It changes their attitude towards books.