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  • 1、 阅读理解

    Michael and his wife, new residents in a San Francisco apartment, learned about their neighbor Jeff Dunan's volunteer work for Bangladesh Relief, an organization that provides food, clothing and essential supplies for disadvantaged people in northern Bangladesh, Inspired, Michael donated $ 150 to Dunan's GoFundMe campaign. However, a credit card notification alerted him to an unintended $ 15, 041 charge. 

    When he saw the five-figure number, he was confused, Soon, it all made sense, Michael's credit card number started with four and one. Clearly, he accidentally began typing his credit card information while his cursor(光标) was still in the donation box. 

    Michael planned to call Dunan to explain, but before he had the chance to do that, he started receiving Facebook messages from Shohag Chandra, the charity's Bangladesh-based program manager, thanking him for his generous donation. After he looked through the photos of people holding thank you signs that read his name, Michael's heart sank. He felt terrible that he had to withdraw his handsome donation. Once his original contribution was refunded, he decided to donate $ 1 , 500. 

    Although Michael had told his family and friends about the tale, he decided to share it publicly on social media, after Dunan told him the organization was desperately in need of funds. "The least I could do was take the time to post this story online and see if I could inspire other people to donate to the cause, " Michael said.

    Little did he know, though, that the story would be seen far and wide, ending up raising more than $ 120 , 000 for Bangladesh Relief in the span of only a few weeks- about eight. times Michael's mistaken donation. According to Dunan, more than 3, 700 people have contributed because of Michael's post. Michael has been stunned(震惊) by the ongoing outpouring of support. "Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine this reaction, " he said. "People can be amazing when they come together for something like this. "

    (1)、How did Michael make the large donation?
    A、He input an incorrect amount. B、He encountered a system error. C、He was greatly inspired by Dunan. D、He entered wrong credit card details.
    (2)、Why did Michael's heart sink according to Paragraph 3?
    A、He saw people in despair. B、He failed to offer enough money. C、He didn't receive the full refund. D、He realized the scale of his mistake.
    (3)、What motivated Michael to share the story on social media?
    A、Dunan's request for publicity. B、A desire for personal recognition. C、The organization's urgent need for funds. D、Pressure from his family and friends.
    (4)、What message does the story convey?
    A、Actions speak louder than words. B、Many hands make light work. C、Always prepare for a rainy day. D、A good beginning is half of victory.
  • 2、 阅读理解

    Angus, Doris, Gabriel and Kamil are some of the 21 names that have been chosen to be given to storms in the UK in the 2016/17 season. 

    The Met Office, the UK's national weather service, decided to give storms boys' and girls 'names in 2015 in the same way as they did in America. 

    The Met Office hopes that naming big storms will make people more aware of them and how dangerous they can be. Derrick Ryall, from the Met Office, said, "We have seen how naming storms elsewhere in the world raises people's awareness of storms before they break. "

    In the past, the same UK storm could be given different names by different organizations. "We noticed that many organizations during the last couple of winters started giving names to them. Think back to the St Jude's Day storm in 2013, and the so-called(所谓的) Hurricane Bawbag in Scotland in 2011. But it led to confusion(混淆), "a Met Office spokeswoman said.

    According to the Met Office, there is a name for each letter of the whole alphabet (字母表), except for Q, U, X, Y and Z. That is the same as the naming tradition used in America. And not all storms will be big enough to get names-only those expected to cause great damage. 

    If there are more than 21 storms in a year, the Met Office will start again with another name beginning with "A". However, according to Met Office spokeswoman Lindsay Mears, "It's less possible we would get through the whole alphabet in one season. We had 14 storms in the very bad winter of 2013/14, and if the naming system had been in operation then we wouldn't have used the whole alphabet. "

    (1)、Why are storms in the UK named?
    A、To increase public awareness of them. B、To remind people of their short stay. C、To follow what other countries did. D、To meet the needs of its people.
    (2)、Examples are given in paragraph 4 to show____. 
    A、There are many storms to name in a year. B、organizations named storms differently C、some storms' names are similar to others' D、some storms' names are hard to understand
    (3)、What do we know about the names given to storms?
    A、Storms will be given names whatever their sizes. B、Serious storms will be given boys' names. C、21 letters will be used to begin the names. D、21 names will be given at most in a year.
    (4)、What can be learned from Lindsay Mears?
    A、There are not too many big storms yearly. B、Action will be taken to prevent storms. C、There are usually 14 storms in a year. D、The naming system will not change.
  • 3、 阅读理解

    There are a variety of free magazines that kids can receive in the mail. Kids love getting mail, so these magazines will bring double joy!

    Animal Wellness Magazine

    If your child loves animals, a free copy may provide him or her with hours of educational entertainment. This magazine is especially wonderful if you have a dog or a cat at home and want your child to learn about pet care. 

    Kids Discover Online

    This is an excellent online resource (资源) where elementary school children can learn about different aspects of science and social studies topics. It gives you access (使用权) to 30 units with 200 topics. 

    National Geographic Kids

    The content there is various. You can gain even more access by creating a free account. There are educational articles on dozens of countries around the world, as well as articles on animals, planets, and more. Aimed at children aged 8 to 14, this magazine is a great choice for learning and fun. 

    Sports Illustrated Kids

    If you have children that are sports fans, look no further than the Sports Illustrated Kids. They can get analysis of recent games, forecasts about next season, and fun games. It's all free, and your son or daughter will love getting to know the latest sports news.

    (1)、Which will you choose if your son is fond of keeping a rabbit?
    A、National Geographic Kids. B、Kids Discover Online. C、Animal Wellness Magazine. D、Sports Illustrated Kids.
    (2)、What do we know about Kids Discover Online?
    A、It is a magazine designed for teens. B、It covers a variety of different topics. C、It is only meant for kids who like fun games. D、It helps kids know about over 200 countries.
    (3)、Who is the Sports Illustrated Kids intended for?
    A、Kids who are big fans of physical exercise. B、Kids who are interested in insects. C、Kids who are curious about the universe. D、Kids who dream of being a weather forecaster.
  • 4、 第二节阅读下面材料,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 neighborhood kids nicknamed the strange old couple Crazy Jack and Ruby Rednose. Rumor was that they sat inside and drank tea all day. The only words we ever heard from them were "Keep out of our rosebushes!"

    The rosebushes served as a fence between our house and theirs. I was eleven at the time and the oldest of six active girls. We should have played our softball games elsewhere to avoid hurting the roses, but we secretly enjoyed annoying Crazy Jack and Ruby Rednose. One day, we had a neighborhood softball game in our yard. Mary was trying to catch a fly ball. She stumbled (绊倒) over one of Ruby Rednose's rosebushes and fell on top of several more. Just at that moment, Ruby Rednose sprang out and ran toward Mary. She screamed angrily, "Look at what you've done to our family's roses! You've always been a trouble. You have no idea what this rosebush means to me! "

    Hearing this, my sisters and I ran into our house. Breathlessly, we told Mom what had happened. "Girls, I have told you not to play softball near those bushes. Come outside right now and help me fix them. " "Mom, we thought you didn't like the couple, " we protested. "They're mean to us. " Mom just glared at us. We followed her outside to help repair the rose fence. While Mom was examining the damaged roses, Ruby slowly walked out. She looked sad. And it wasn't her nose that was red — it was her eyes.

    注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

    Ruby walked over to my mother, we girls holding our breath. 

    A few weeks later, the plants all came back to life. 

  • 5、 第一节 假定你是李华,你所在的校篮球队正在招募新队员。请给你的留学生朋友Tony写封邮件邀请他加入,内容包括:1. 球队活动;2. 报名方式及截止日期。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Tony, 

    Yours, 

    Li Hua

  • 6、 语法填空

    Recent videos claiming that a school in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, serves pre-made meals to its students  (spark) heated discussions across the country. People doubt if pre-made meals, despite being convenient, are healthy and nutritious enough for growing teenagers. 

    Pre-made meals refer to half-finished or finished dishes that are already cooked or prepared, according to the China Cuisine  (associate). There are several types of pre-made foods, including ready-to-eat food, such as a canned food or cooked food in package and ready-to-heat or ready-to-cook food,  requires heating or cooking before being served. 

    Many people tend  (think) that ready-to-heat and ready-to-cook foods are less nutritious because they usually need to be kept in  (freeze). 

    "Actually freezing does not cause a loss of nutrients, " Liu Junya, -year-old dietitian in Beijing, told Teens. "Nutrient loss (typical) occurs during the heating or frying process. Pre-made foods can be less nutritious than freshly prepared and cooked foods, " Liu said.

    Meanwhile, "many pre-made food companies prioritize taste over nutrition, " said Liu. This leads to (high) levels of salt and sugar in the food, which may lead to health problems, such as high blood pressure or diabetes (糖尿病) the long term.

    It is hoped that regulations on pre-made meals can  (strengthen) to better ensure nutrition and hygiene (卫生). 

  • 7、 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    One summer night, my friends and I stole into the Jordans' backyard and started harvesting their sweet, juicy raspberries (树莓). We were enjoying every bite of the tasty berries 1 Mr Jordan came charging outside all of a sudden.

    "What are you boys doing out here?" he yelled as my friends ran off 2 all directions. He attempted to catch one or two as they rushed past him, but they were too 3 for the older gentleman to catch. Within seconds, the boys 4 into the dark of the summer night. All except me. Speed was never my 5 . I took the tongue-lashing (痛骂) that Mr. Jordan gave me as he marched me down the block to my house, where my mother took over and scolded me 6 . My friends said they could hear every colorful word she spoke from the darkness of our backyard, where they had gathered to 7 their escape and to observe my capture.

    They 8 me about it for days afterwards, while all I could do was complain about how 9 it was that I was the only one who had to pay the price. After about a week of this, I complained to my father about the inequality of the situation. Dad said, "You took raspberries without 10 , and you get exactly the punishment you deserved. "

    "But what about the other guys?" I asked. "They didn't get punished at all!"

    "That's not my concern nor should it be yours, " Dad said. "You can't 11 what happens to others. You can only 12 what happens to you. You made a bad choice that night, and you were punished for it. "

    For the duration of the following years, I come to realize there is no 13 that life will treat us fairly. That's why we can't 14 comparing our lives with the lives of others. Like Dad said, that isn't our 15 .

    (1)
    A 、 before B 、 while C 、 when D 、 after
    (2)
    A 、 towards B 、 in C 、 at D 、 from
    (3)
    A 、 smart B 、 foxy C 、 swift D 、 intelligent
    (4)
    A 、 hid B 、 marched C 、 hurried D 、 disappeared
    (5)
    A 、 strength B 、 power C 、 intention D 、 option
    (6)
    A 、 cruelly B 、 bitterly C 、 mercilessly D 、 pitifully
    (7)
    A 、 negotiate B 、 celebrate C 、 plot D 、 congratulate
    (8)
    A 、 asked B 、 comforted C 、 teased D 、 challenged
    (9)
    A 、 unhappy B 、 frustrating C 、 disappointing D 、 unfair
    (10)
    A 、 thinking B 、 warning C 、 asking D 、 informing
    (11)
    A 、 control B 、 predict C 、 accept D 、 explain
    (12)
    A 、 put up with B 、 get away with C 、 agree with D 、 deal with
    (13)
    A 、 reason B 、 guarantee C 、 chance D 、 doubt
    (14)
    A 、 get stuck in B 、 get engaged in C 、 be interested in D 、 be buried in
    (15)
    A 、 problem B 、 complaint C 、 concern D 、 choice
  • 8、 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

    My students frequently ask me how I planned out my career to become president of Fidelity Investments. I always tell them, "There was no grand plan; I backed into my career one step at a time. " In this tough economy and ever-changing world, it is more important than ever to smartly evaluate each step in your career. To prepare for whatever surprises lie ahead, try to make choices today that will maximize your options in the future.

    Gaining transferable knowledge begins with the choices you make at school. You want your education to provide you with the necessary skills and expertise to succeed in a wide variety of jobs.  I favor those that involve extensive writing, rigorous analysis, or quantitative skills. 

    Once you have finished your formal education, search for jobs that will allow you to further expand your transferable knowledge — to help you find your next job. Let's say you take a job putting together airplane leases. Within a few years, you could become the world's expert on the subject. By contrast, if you take a job that will expand your computer programming skills, you can greatly boost your options for later steps in your career.

    Remember gaining transferable knowledge is only one piece of the puzzle. As a saying goes, "Organizations don't hire people. People hire people. " The more people you know, the more people will think of you when a job pops open — even when it is not publicly advertised.

    Of course, you can build your network to some degree without changing jobs.  But this sort of event-driven networking pales in comparison with the deep bonds you can develop with your colleagues by working, communicating, and traveling with them. 

    A. You can make yourself more attractive. 

    B. Gain transferable expertise and form close bonds with your colleagues. 

    C. Your next step should help you expand your web of personal relationships. 

    D. This later helped me evaluate and start business units throughout the world. 

    E. You can attend conferences or participate in committees at trade associations. 

    F. This means that you need to make smart choices about the courses you will follow. 

    G. However, this narrow expertise probably won't help you in any other line of work.

  • 9、 阅读理解

    Search "toxic parents", and you'll find more than 38, 000 posts, largely urging young adults to cut ties with their families. The idea is to safeguard one's mental health from abusive parents. However, as a psychoanalyst (精神分析学家), I've seen that trend in recent years becomes a way to manage conflicts in the family, and I have seen the severe impacts estrangement (疏远) has on both sides of the divide. This is a self-help trend that creates much harm.

    "Canceling" your parent can be seen as an extension of a cultural trend aimed at correcting imbalances in power and systemic inequality. Today's social justice values respond to this reality, calling on us to criticize oppressive and harmful figures and to gain power for those who have been powerless. But when adult children use the most effective tool they have — themselves — to gain a sense of security and ban their parents from their lives, the roles are simply switched, and the pain only deepens.

    Often, what I see in my practice are cases of family conflict mismanaged, power dynamics turned upside down rather than negotiated. I see the terrible effect of that trend: situations with no winners, only isolated humans who long to be known and feel safe in the presence of the other. 

    The catch is that after estrangement, adult children are not suddenly less dependent. In fact, they feel abandoned and betrayed, because in the unconscious, it doesn't matter who is doing the leaving; the feeling that remains is "being left". They carry the ghosts of their childhood, tackling the emotional reality that those who raised us can never truly be left behind, no matter how hard we try.

    What I have found is that most of these families need repair, not permanent break-up. How can one learn how to negotiate needs, to create boundaries and to trust? How can we love others, and ourselves, if not through accepting the limitations that come with being human? Good relationships are the result not of a perfect level of harmony but rather of successful adjustments. 

    To pursue dialogue instead of estrangement will be hard and painful work. It can't be a single project of "self-help", because at the end of the day, real intimacy (亲密关系) is achieved by working through the injuries of the past together. In most cases of family conflict, repair is possible and preferable to estrangement — and it's worth the work.

    (1)、Why do young people cut ties with the family?
    A、To gain an independent life. B、To restore harmony in the family. C、To protect their psychological well-being. D、To follow a tendency towards social justice.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "catch" in Paragraph 4 mean?
    A、Response. B、Problem. C、Operation. D、Emphasis.
    (3)、To manage family conflict, the author agrees that young adults should ____. 
    A、break down boundaries B、gain power within the family C、live up to their parents' expectations D、accept imperfection of family members
    (4)、What's the author's purpose of writing the passage?
    A、To advocate a self-help trend. B、To justify a common social value. C、To argue against a current practice. D、To discuss a means of communication.
  • 10、 阅读理解

    I'm a talker. I'm into debating, gossiping and teasing. I solve problems by talking them through. This works perfectly well when I have people to talk to. Under lockdown, however, I've only had my partner, Peter. We not only lived, worked and traveled together, but mostly socialized together, too. Under the first UK lockdown, our constant closeness began to feel uncomfortable.

    For the first time in our 10 years together, we needed to be alone. I tried to manufacture this by going on walks on my own, but a short walk in the local park wasn't doing the job. I considered my options and hit upon an idea: the semi-solo hike. Could we do a circular hike but walk in different directions? This would give us the space and peace of a solo hike. It felt like a promising compromise, so I told him about it. He thought it was thoroughly silly but agreed to give it a try.

    We started with a four-mile loop (环形) from Reeth. At the start, we parted ways. At first, I was aware of how close we were, which lessened the appeal. Walking alone offers freedom and alone time, but here I was with my boyfriend nearby. As I gained ground, however, I found myself very much alone. I set my own pace, and I decided to take my time. 

    I sat on a rock and breathed out. That moment — with the weak sun through the clouds and the breeze blowing across makeshift pools — felt extraordinary to me. I was born and raised in London and had never imagined leaving until I met an outdoorsman. Now, my former life as a city girl felt crazy. Realizing what I had gained, I felt the tension leave me. There, in the chilly air, I no longer needed to talk. The semi-solo hike gave us a shared experience with added room to breathe. I didn't see Peter on route but reunited back where we started, both of us sheepish (难为情的) but pleased. The semi-solo hike is admittedly silly in theory, but for me it has been a lifeline. It has given me the gift of time alone and, in a year of constant closeness, the joy of reuniting.

    (1)、Why did the author decide to do a semi-solo hike?
    A、To get rid of the lockdown. B、To find some individual space. C、To meet more people to socialize. D、To seek the pleasure of reuniting.
    (2)、How did the author feel at the beginning of the hike?
    A、Curious. B、Thrilled. C、Unsatisfied. D、Relaxed.
    (3)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
    A、Interest is the best teacher. B、Exercise helps increase confidence. C、Living in the city limits our imagination. D、An appropriate distance creates happiness.
    (4)、What is the best title for the text?
    A、Hiking Together B、Spending Time Apart C、Taking Exercise Alone D、Reuniting with My Partner
  • 11、 阅读理解

    Dear Tommy, 

    I am Ole Orvér, Finnair's chief commercial officer. It's my pleasure to warmly welcome you back to the skies with Finnair. I'd like to reflect on some of the developments that we hope you find exciting and helpful:

    ●This summer season you can fly with Finnair to over 70 European and five US destinations. In Asia, we serve eight cities, including Guangzhou and newly added Mumbai starting 6 August. We operate over 300 daily flights and I'm excited about the addition of Seattle and Dallas to our US network.

    ●Travel is recovering everywhere, and airports around the world are working hard to manage increased traffic volumes. It is a good idea to reserve some extra time at the airport before your flight. We are doing our very best together with our partners both at Helsinki and in our outstations to offer you a smooth travel experience during this popular travel season. 

    ●You are again able to offset flight carbon emissions (碳补偿), this time with a service that combines sustainable aviation (航空) fuel and certified climate projects. We at Finnair have ambitious emissions targets and our customers wish for a simple and transparent way to contribute. 

    ●Finnair Plus turned 30 in May. We are committed to developing the programme further to serve you in the best possible way. To make your flight bookings smoother, we recently upgraded the experience of booking award flights in the Finnair app. 

    Finally, I'd like to thank you for your patience when we haven't got things quite right. Wherever you're travelling in the next few months, I hope it's memorable. Thank you for flying Finnair.

    Kind Regards, 

    Ole Orvér

    (1)、Which city is a new addition to the Finnair's Asian network?
    A、Guangzhou. B、Mumbai. C、Seattle. D、Dallas.
    (2)、What is Finnair doing to help the environment?
    A、Launching a climate project. B、Developing sustainable fuels. C、Donating to a green programme. D、Offering a carbon offset service.
    (3)、Why does Finnair write this letter to Tommy?
    A、To express sincere gratitude. B、To introduce new routes. C、To apologize for bad service. D、To keep a regular customer.
  • 12、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What is the speaker mainly talking about?
    A、U. S. students and their future jobs. B、The life of students in theU. S. C、Higher education in theU. S.
    (2)、What jobs do American graduate students hope to find?
    A、Those that are interesting and well-paid. B、Those that are very challenging. C、Those that are quite special.
    (3)、What is the graduate students life like in America?
    A、Meaningful. B、Tough. C、Interesting.
    (4)、What do most American graduate students think of spending time on their studies?
    A、It is unnecessary. B、It is not rewarding. C、It will pay off.
  • 13、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、Where was the man born?
    A、In India. B、In Scotland. C、In Austria.
    (2)、What was the purpose of the man's travel?
    A、To look for his wife. B、To find out what he was interested in. C、To get more information about his mother.
    (3)、What has the man been doing since the 1970s?
    A、Making large objects used outdoors. B、Producing unique home-used objects. C、Doing experiments with different kinds of bowls.
  • 14、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、Where are the speakers?
    A、At a travel agency. B、At a train station. C、At school.
    (2)、What is the most convenient way to travel around Europe?
    A、By car. B、By plane. C、By train.
    (3)、Which country are the two speakers both going to visit?
    A、Italy. B、Germany. C、France.
  • 15、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、How does the woman feel now?
    A、Excited. B、Upset. C、Angry.
    (2)、What did the woman do well?
    A、Driving uphill. B、Making turns. C、Parking.
    (3)、Why did the woman hit a car?
    A、She failed to use the handbrake. B、She didn't see it at all. C、She drove too fast.
  • 16、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What has the man been doing recently?
    A、Making TV shows. B、Acting in a film. C、Training dogs.
    (2)、What does the man think is mainly needed in his job?
    A、Patience. B、Skills. C、Talents.
  • 17、 What does the man mean?
    A、He missed the speech. B、He lost his way to the train station. C、He couldn't understand what the lecturer said.
  • 18、 What does the man want to do?
    A、Have a rest. B、Wash the dishes later. C、Talk about his day.
  • 19、 How much will the woman pay for the glasses?
    A、$90. B、$150. C、$240.
  • 20、 What could Mr. Hopkins probably be?
    A、A repairman. B、A salesman. C、A policeman.
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