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  • 1、 完形填空

    Our oldest daughter, Christy, told us she was running away. In disbelief, my wife, Cathy, and I stared at each other, at a loss for words. When she started 1 her suitcase, we knew she was serious. Her action left us 2 —after all, Christy was only six. We didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

    Our daughter 3 she was moving to Julia's house across the street. My wife gave Julia's mother a 4 , telling her what was happening. Then, with mixed feelings, we watched Christy cross the street. Julia's mother waited outside the door to 5 her. A few hours later, Julia's mom 6 Christy it was Monday night and that our family always drove to the Golden Spoon for frozen yogurt. It was a tradition 7 by my threes girls—including our little Christy. To our 8 , she called and asked if she could go. A joyous 9 .

    The yogurt run was part of our family identity. Even the neighbours knew our 10  visit to the Golden Spoon. Our three daughters are now grown-up, but we 11  visit the Golden Spoon as always. Its yogurt is still delicious. Our family 12  are kept strong by one of those simple activities.

    At some point, 13  will come to every family. But when you build a strong family identity 14  , there will be no doubt that your family can 15  whatever winds and rains coming your way. Not surprisingly, a strong family identity will give your kids solid foundations to count on during those difficult times.

    (1)
    A 、 carrying B 、 removing C 、 packing D 、 employing
    (2)
    A 、 careless B 、 restless C 、 speechless D 、 hopeless
    (3)
    A 、 declared B 、 acknowledged C 、 whispered D 、 requested
    (4)
    A 、 bow B 、 response C 、 tip D 、 bell
    (5)
    A 、 hug B 、 treat C 、 assist D 、 greet
    (6)
    A 、 persuaded B 、 reminded C 、 answered D 、 promised
    (7)
    A 、 expected B 、 approved C 、 promoted D 、 shared
    (8)
    A 、 admiration B 、 regret C 、 satisfaction D 、 relief
    (9)
    A 、 recovery B 、 success C 、 reunion D 、 communication
    (10)
    A 、 daily B 、 monthly C 、 weekly D 、 yearly
    (11)
    A 、 occasionally B 、 automatically C 、 rarely D 、 regularly
    (12)
    A 、 origins B 、 traditions C 、 bonds D 、 honors
    (13)
    A 、 sufferings B 、 storms C 、 failures D 、 barriers
    (14)
    A 、 in return B 、 in particular C 、 in reality D 、 in advance
    (15)
    A 、 survive B 、 ignore C 、 avoid D 、 predict
  • 2、 七选五

    If you need to interview someone for an article but you have never interviewed before, it can be frightening. Here are some tips for preparing for and conducting a successful interview.

     If the person is a known author or speaker, take the time to read or listened to his/her work, or at least get familiar with his/her most recent or most important work. If the interview will cover events, review whatever is known publicly about those events.

    Being a recording device(录音设备). You can use your phone or an audio recorder. In this way you needn't struggle to write things down. And this will make it easier to include direct quotes when you start writing.

    Remember to make it a conversation rather than a list of questions. Prepared questions are just a guideline. . You can also try to ask your interviewee about his/her personal thoughts and reactions to events and people they deal with.

    Appropriate feedback(反馈) is also important. Feel free to say words that show you are listening, like "yeah" and "Mmmm". You can also give more facial feedback like smiling.

    If the interviewee changes suddenly from one line of thought to another, lead them back to the area you are focusing on. Guide the interview but don't keep interrupting with many questions.

    A. Politely ask if you can interview them.

    B. Do your homework before you pick up the phone.

    C. Then you can focus all your attention on the interview.

    D. Consider how all the questions can be asked in a short time.

    E. Nodding your head can be an encouragement to the interviewee.

    F. In order to get the information you need, you should guide the interview.

    G. You can try to ask questions based on what they have said to you in previous responses.

  • 3、 阅读理解

    A robotic police dog is being used to look for high body temperatures in homeless people at a temporary shelter in Hawaii's capital, Honolulu. The effort is one way public safety agencies are starting to use the commercial robot Spot. Spot can move like an animal and can walk over almost anything a person can. But people concerned about privacy(隐私)warn that the police are quickly buying the robots without safeguards against misuse and that it may become a danger to people's privacy.

    In Honolulu, the police department spent about $150, 000 in pandemic(疫情)ad money to buy their Spot. It was bought from Boston Dynamics for use at a government homeless shelter near the airport to look for high body temperatures between mealtimes. Supervisor Joseph O'Neal of the Honolulu Police Department sad, "Because these people are houseless, it's considered OK to do that. "The New York Police Department started using Spot after painting it blue and renaming it "Digidog". However, Spot received attention and criticism that led the police department to return Digidog to 1ts maker.

    Michael Perry is the vice president of Boston Dynamics. He sand the company's usage guidelines impede the robot's use as a weapon. It is also not supposed to be used for anything that would go against privacy or civil rights laws.

    There are about 500 Spot robots In use. Spot is still mostly controlled by humans. All the operators have to do is tell Spot which direction to go n and t can deal with a difficult path, like steps. It can also operate on its own, but only f it has memorized a path and there are not any surprises Jongwook Kim, the legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii, sand they are used by companies to inspect areas with dangerous levels of electricity and also used in building sites, mines and factories. Kim sand that there might be some good uses for such machines but opening the door for police robots to work with the public is probably not a good idea.

    (1)、What does the public think of the robotic police dog?
    A、It's a useful tool. B、It costs too much. C、It's a risky machine. D、It can guard against violence in public.
    (2)、For what purpose did the police In Honolulu buy Spot?
    A、To compete with Digidog. B、To pick out abnormal body temperatures. C、To deliver meals to the homeless. D、To do some cleaning in the airport.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "impede" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
    A、search B、explain C、stop D、trade
    (4)、What can we learn about Spot robots from the last paragraph?
    A、They can walk down steps. B、They can be used in any field. C、They can deal with unexpected things. D、They can't perform tasks without orders
  • 4、 阅读理解

    The number of weather-related disasters has increased by five times over the past 50 years, the latest report by the World Meteorological (气象) Organization (WMO) said on September. However, thanks to improved early warning systems and disaster management, the number of death from these hazards has been almost three times less.

    According to the WMO, from 1970 to 2019, weather, climate and water hazards accounted for 50 percent of all disasters. Among the top 10 hazards that led to the largest loss of human life during this period were droughts, storms, floods and extreme temperatures. However, deaths fell from over 50,000 in the 1970s to less than 20,000 in the 2010s.

    "Weather, climate and water extremes are increasing and will become more frequent and severe in many parts of the world as a result of climate change," says WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas.

    "That means more heat waves, drought and forest fires such as those we have observed recently in Europe and North America. We have more water vapor in the atmosphere, which is worsening extreme rainfall and deadly flooding. The warming of the oceans has affected the frequency and area of existence of the most intense tropical storms."

    "Economic losses are increasing as exposure increases. But behind the statistics lies a message of hope. Improved multi-hazard early warning systems have led to a significant reduction in deaths. Quite simply, we are better than ever before at saving lives," Taalas said.

    (1)、What do we know from the first paragraph?
    A、Disasters connected with weather have gone up. B、The number of weather-related disasters has decreased. C、The number of deaths from hazards has been increasing. D、Early warning systems have made disasters decline much.
    (2)、What will happen according to Petteri Taalas?
    A、There will be more extreme weather. B、Extreme rainfall will no longer exist. C、Water vapor in the atmosphere will go down. D、Humans will defeat extreme weather in the end.
    (3)、What is hopeful behind the bad news?
    A、Improved warning systems will save economic losses. B、Economic losses are going down as exposure increases. C、More lives will be saved thanks to early warning systems. D、Improved early warning systems will control extreme weather
    (4)、What does the underlined word "hazards" in paragraph 1 probably mean?
    A、Something polluted. B、Something reported. C、Something dangerous. D、Something safe.
  • 5、 阅读理解

    Last fall, I went to New York for sightseeing. I visited many tourist attractions there, and I also saw many unfortunate citizens on the street, like beggars and homeless folks.

    Standing outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I heard a voice ask, "Can you do me a favor?" When I turned around, I saw an elderly blind woman with her hand extended out. Naturally, I reached into my pocket for some change immediately and placed it in her hand without even looking at her. I was really annoyed at being bothered by a beggar. What I only thought at that moment was to send her away.

    But the blind woman said with a warm smile on her face, "I don't want your money. I just need you to show me the way to the subway entrance."

    In an instant, I realized what I had done just now. Her unexpected words took me by surprise and shame. I had acted with prejudice ——I'd judged another person simply for what I assumed she had to be. I felt ashamed of myself and couldn't face the old woman anymore. And I felt small beside her.

    The incident reminded me that I believed in being humble, even though I had lost that belief for a moment. The thing I had forgotten about myself is that I am an immigrant. I left Honduras and arrived in the U. S. at the age of 15. Through the years, I have experienced many acts of prejudice. I remember a time at the age of 17 when I was a busboy, I heard a father tell his little boy that if he did not do well in school, he would end up like me. But now, living my American middle-class lifestyle, it is too easy to forget who I am and where I have been, and to lose sight of where I want to go. It is the blind woman who cured me of my blindness.

    (1)、What did the author think the blind woman wanted at first sight?
    A、To ask for directions. B、To offer him some help. C、To demand some donations. D、To borrow money from him.
    (2)、Why did the author feel ashamed?
    A、He had a prejudice on the woman. B、He couldn't face the woman. C、He was judged by his appearance. D、He was an immigrant himself.
    (3)、Why did the author mention his experience as a busboy?
    A、To indicate he led a miserable life. B、To tell he didn't work hard at school. C、To prove he used to be a humble man. D、To show he used to be unfairly judged.
    (4)、What is the best title for the text?
    A、Be Considerate - Always Minding Your Words B、Be Humble - Always Dropping Your Prejudice C、Be Generous - Always Helping Those in Need D、Be Aggressive - Always Having a Big Dream
  • 6、 Rose was too disappointed and(tear) the letter into pieces.
  • 7、 Don't try to fit ineveryone. Make friends with those with the same interest.
  • 8、 She hit the ball with great (accurate).
  • 9、 He was very normal and didn't standamong others in the crowd.
  • 10、 Of all the Sony earphones, Maggie preferred the blue pair and bought it with the(remain) 50 euros.
  • 11、 He showed me the new dictionarywhich he paid a lot of money.
  • 12、 He is the person, I believe, has the ability to do this challenging job.
  • 13、 I can think of many casesstudents obviously knew a lot of English words and expressions but couldn't write a good essay.
  • 14、 I do hope the film(show) tomorrow will be much more wonderful than the one put on yesterday.
  • 15、 Don't become addicted to online games,  (forget) about what is more important
  • 16、 It was only when I started to reflect on the dayI realized I had made a huge mistake.
  • 17、 When I entered the classroom, the lecture had begun and the people(listen) attentively.
  • 18、 The boy now regrets(leave) school so young.
  • 19、 (face) with fierce pressure in their careers, many working women said it was difficult for them to achieve a balance between work and family.
  • 20、 It is(fair) that he gets very lttle in reward for his hard work.
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