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1、 阅读理解
Typing. com is an online typing tutor for students of all ages. Typing. com's proven curriculum helps students from beginners to advanced learners, focusing on technique, accuracy, and speed. The following are some frequently asked questions about typing on our website.
How long does it take to type without looking at the keyboard?
An average student without learning differences will learn to touch type within eight to ten hours. They may be touch typing at a very slow speed (8-15 words per minute).
Is it bad to look at the keyboard when typing?
Yes. Not only does it prevent you from practicing your fingering, but it also slows you down and makes you type less accurately. It's far more difficult to notice mistakes when you're not looking at the screen.
How do you get faster at typing?
The most important technique to learn to type faster is touch typing. This is a technique based on developing muscle memory for your fingers.
How can I learn to type correctly?
Focus on accuracy rather than speed. Use the entire keyboard correctly. Leam some keyboard shortcuts. Practice every day.
How do I increase my typing speed?
Arrange your fingers properly. The most important step in improving your typing speed is ensuring that you place your fingers correctly on the keyboard. Rest the index finger (食指) of your left hand on the "F" key and the index finger of your right hand on the "J" key.
Is typing. com free?
Typing. com is a free online typing tutor and digital literacy (读写能力) platform used by millions of students and education professionals around the world. We aim to provide valuable learning tools to as many school teachers and students as possible.
(1)、What do we know about Typing. com?A、It charges very little. B、It is suitable for every student. C、It helps to improve writing skills. D、It can automatically correct typing errors.(2)、Who might be interested in Typing. com?A、Managers. B、Salesmen. C、Athletes. D、Teachers.(3)、What is the purpose of the text?A、To promote a typing website. B、To share typing experience. C、To correct typing mistakes. D、To teach typing skills. -
2、As a doctor, you often need to(把……搁置一边)your personal feelings.
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3、 (与. . . 相比) his wife, Bush has little desire for foreign travel.
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4、A bunch of us kids would frequently(顺便拜访)the store after school.
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5、I have tried very hard to find a solution for the problems, but(徒劳).
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6、Everyone was too afraid to go in because the fire was(失去控制).
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7、The government announced its(intend)to create 50, 000 jobs by the end of the years.
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8、These viruses affect children and are highly(infect).
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9、We should draw up a(n)(现实的)plan for facing another energy crisis.
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10、Frank put the medicine in the top drawer to make sure it would not be(access)to the kids.
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11、The hospital has recently obtained new medical(equip), allowing more patients to be treated.
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12、Too much use of mobile phones may transmit harmful radiation into our brains, a(n)(后果) we do not like to think about.
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13、 Social robots will be able to distinguish when someone is happy or sad. This allows them to respond more(appropriate)to the user.
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14、The aim of the activity is to encourage teenagers to think more(客观地)about money and the things that it can do.
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15、Now we make a(n)(结论)that water is the most important thing in our lives.
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16、It's(合法的)to turn right at a red light in most states.
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17、 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过 3 个单词)。
The craft of Shao Lujie, a 28-year-old Chinese craftsman from Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, is known quilling — a form of art that involves the use of paper strips ( 纸 条 ) that are rolled, shaped and glued together to form complex designs.
Shao's works mainly feature flowers and other plants. He created multiple works for the 19th Asian Games, featuring the event's three mascots ( 吉 祥 物 ) and logo. In the past few years, Shao (develop) cultural and creative products with local characteristics. His another (improve) is that techniques and equipment have been simplified, making it easier for people to try.
Since childhood, Shao has enjoyed painting and handicrafts. Having finished the learning of quilling in 2016 from master of the art, Shao began to devote himself (entire) to the craft. Later, by imitating the works of his instructors, he learned how (apply) new methods to his own works, combining this paper art handicraft with painting and different design elements.
In an age AI—generated art works are entering the art market, Shao still sticks to this ancient craft. Every step — weaving, cutting, rubbing, folding, and pressing —(do) by hand.
To get youngsters interested in the craft, Shao has gone online, sharing articles(write) by himself and posting pictures of his latest works. Shao is considering (open) an exhibition hall so that more people can learn about this craft and, ideally, pass it down, to future generations.
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18、 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。
I can remember the first time it happened. Class was getting out of hand. Our teacher, after quieting us six times as she tried to keep our1 on the task at hand, finally gave up and informed we could take a rest. Instantly, the classroom erupted with students2 their seats, laughing and talking.
And then there was me. I sat3 in my chair. I finished the activity and then worked on a project, completely content. I didn't associate what I was doing with4 behavior; I just had no desire to be loud and crazy.
As parents started to arrive, our teacher , 5 the chattering children with a half—hearted smile. But when my mother 6 , she commented, "Your daughter is such a nice girl in class. She's a 7 . " And there it was: my first "nice".
Whether or not I knew it, a 8 had been set for my future behavior, though my teacher probably didn't mean it.
As years passed, I became9 in the art of nice. But as much as I loved praise, I was too10 to dare be anything but nice.
People rarely see the Real Me, because the Real Me is 11 . She doesn't clean her room as often as she should. She's 12 at making decisions. Nice became a shelter I 13 my real feelings. "It's like living a14 life, " I thought. I am15 with being nice. I want to be the best of myself, not the nicest.
(1)A 、 sight B 、 focus C 、 spirit D 、 preference(2)A 、 moving B 、 changing C 、 adjusting D 、 leaving(3)A 、 excitedly B 、 hopelessly C 、 quietly D 、 nervously(4)A 、 positive B 、 normal C 、 complex D 、 strange(5)A 、 picked out B 、 handed over C 、 showed off D 、 drove away(6)A 、 arrived B 、 demanded C 、 followed D 、 insisted(7)A 、 treasure B 、 legend C 、 star D 、 champion(8)A 、 plan B 、 style C 、 standard D 、 goal(9)A 、 poorly—adapted B 、 well—trained C 、 annoyed D 、 confused(10)A 、 active B 、 honest C 、 eager D 、 scared(11)A 、 shy B 、 perfect C 、 messy D 、 unique(12)A 、 terrible B 、 quick C 、 wise D 、 careful(13)A 、 managed B 、 shared C 、 expressed D 、 hid(14)A 、 simple B 、 comfortable C 、 double D 、 busy(15)A 、 familiar B 、 tired C 、 confident D 、 pleased -
19、 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, 选项中有两项为多余选项。
If you think you're a pessimist and there's no hope of ever turning it around, then think again!
According to mental health experts, it is actually very possible to turn into a glass—half—full kind of person, and here's what you can do to see things in a brighter light.
Writing down your ideas of an optimistic tomorrow will make a huge difference when it comes to your overall attitude to life. You may also want to consider a serious challenge you have in life right now, and simply sit back and think about all of the possible positive outcomes.
Choose to be optimistic. Life is all about choices. You can choose to spend the entire day reading or cleaning. You can make the call you've been thinking about for a while or you can put it off for another day. What's more, you can also choose to be positive or you can choose to simply carry on living as you are. And then carry on that way for the rest of your life.
Extend positiveness to others. Making others feel good about themselves can have lasting positive effects on your own life. Never forget to admire your family, friends, and colleagues for the good things which they are doing in their lives, even if they don't directly affect you.
Recognize your negative thought patterns. It's fine to acknowledge that bad things in life might happen at any time. Yet being overly negative can seriously ruin your chances of finding happiness in his life. Reframing your awkwardly negative thoughts into more realistic patterns may be the key to helping you maintain optimism.
Practice gratitude. Spend some time thinking about all of the things you have to be thankful for.
You could even choose to keep diaries, where you can put down anything which makes you smile. If nothing else, take a moment every once in a while to stop, smile and be thankful for the positive things in life.
A. Imagine a positive future.B. Form the habit of keeping diaries.
C. Of course, it's also necessary to praise yourself.
D. Ignoring reality isn't the most helpful method either.
E. Being optimistic starts with the decision to be positive.
F. It will often provide you with an instant optimism boost.
G.Take a moment to work out how realistic your thoughts really are.
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20、 阅读理解
Starting in the mid—2010s, the success of streaming services like Spotify, Tencent and Apple Music led the music industry into a period of steady income growth. But the rise of streaming hasn't just transformed the business of music; it has changed the music as well.
In 1972, the Temptations hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, winning three Grammys, with a seven—minute version of the song "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone". Before the Temptations sing a word, an instrumental introduction plays for more than four minutes. If the group were in the studio today, the title chorus (副歌) would most likely have been featured much earlier in the song. That's because music streaming services pay artists based on the number of plays each month, and to count as a play, a user must listen to the song past the 30—second mark. If a song you've never heard before takes a long time to get to the hook (旋律最好的部分), there is a good chance that you may simply hit the button to go to the next song. To keep the "skip rate (跳过率)" as low as possible, musical artists are increasingly moving a song's hook to that initial 30—second sweet spot.
Every track that is listened to for more than 30 seconds counts as a play, but whether a listener makes it all the way through a song helps to determine whether a streaming service like Spotify will recommend similar songs in the future. For a musician, getting a song on Spotify's popular Today's Top Hits playlist means real money. A study by researchers at the University of Minnesota and the European Joint Research Centre found that songs on the list gained an average of 20 million streams, worth up to $163, 000 in royalties (版税).
As a result, according to an analysis by blogger Michael Tauberg, the average length of hit songs has dropped by more than 30 seconds since 2000, when it was over four minutes. Nearly two—thirds of the songs that achieved the number one spot in the first half of 2021 were under three minutes long.
(1)、Why is the Temptations mentioned in paragraph 2?A、To explain what made a song special in the past. B、To show admiration for their musical achievements. C、To illustrate the structure of popular songs in the past. D、To introduce the changes in song structure brought about by streaming.(2)、What is the result of a song taking a long time to get to the hook?A、The artists will receive higher royalties. B、The listeners are more likely to skip it. C、It will be recommended to more users. D、It will be more popular among listeners.(3)、What contributes to the decreasing average length of hit songs?A、Advance in music production technology. B、The change in listeners' musical preference. C、The desire for higher streaming—based income. D、Increased competition among streaming platforms.(4)、What does the text mainly talk about?A、How streaming changes the length of music. B、How streaming services produce hit songs. C、How streaming promotes the development of music. D、How streaming influences our preference for music.