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1、托尼高大英俊,头发顺滑,嗓音低沉,不过他的面部表情始终不变。
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2、对年轻人来说,有大量的时间可以改变不良习惯。
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3、科学课是我最具挑战性的科目,因为我的学生没有做实验的概念。
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4、过去在农村,寒冷的日子里,人们会生火取暖。
In the past in the countryside, people would to keep warm on cold days.
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5、20分钟以后这艘船将起航前往海南。
The ship will and head for Hainan in twenty minutes.
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6、昨天我从亲身经历中得出结论:有志者,事竟成。
Yesterday I from my own experience that where there is a will there is a way.
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7、人类应该学会与动物和谐相处。
Humans should learn to live animals.
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8、生活由许多要素组成,如家庭、朋友、学习、工作、娱乐等。
Life many elements, such as family, friends, study, work, entertainment, and so on.
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9、 The (女售货员) was rude to her, so she rang the robot and told him she was being treated badly.
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10、 Governments need to consider making (政策) and taking appropriate actions and measures.
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11、 These land and sea routes remained active (航道) between other cultures for centuries.
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12、 To reach the goal of change, a person must show some (自制力).
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13、 They have a (坦率的) and free-and-easy attitude towards life.
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14、 It takes me only a few minutes to walk to school down a (dust) track covered in weeds.
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15、 What do you usually do to get (refresh) when you are tired or stressed out?
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16、 The poem is about the dream of a world free of (race) prejudice.
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17、 In the face of his physical (disable), the little boy doesn't lose heart.
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18、 When you get off the bus, do not forget to take all your (belong).
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19、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。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
The need for speed is so deeply rooted in modern society that we often forget to press pause and think about the things that get (good) with time:antiques, aged wine, long-term relationships and expertise over the years.
Peking Opera is a slow process too. An often-repeated saying goes as follows:Three minutes on stage, 10 years stage. It's meant as a nod to its demanding nature and a reminder of its high standards that ensure that any performance (do) the way the forefathers wanted it.
Peking Opera is demanding because of the extensive list of skills it (require). A performer is an actor, singer, dancer, acrobat, mime and martial artist all rolled into one. They're also expected (apply) delicate make-up, put on heavy costumes and, (depend) on their character, perform on stage in 15cm platform shoes.
There is so much to take in disciples(学徒) usually start their career as young children, spending years conditioning their bodies and minds for the stage.
So what chance does theatre beginner with little patience and zero flexibility like me stand against Peking Opera? Do I have what it takes to put on a (success) show? There's only one way to find out: I'm rolling up my sleeves and training under the (guide) of senior stage masters in the field.
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20、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
If a cheetah(猎豹), a wolf and a well-trained human all entered a marathon, who would win?
The cheetah would definitely take an early 1 . The wolf would probably pass the cheetah after a few miles. But at the end of the 26 miles, the human would be the first to cross the 2 line.
Humans have only two legs but a(n) 3 capacity for running. Our powerful lungs give us the stamina needed to run great distances. And because we can sweat, we can control our body 4 while we run. Why are we so good at running? Running was necessary for early human 5 . Of course, we don't often need to run for survival these days. All the same, running 6 to play an important role in human cultures all over the world.
Marathon running is perhaps the best-known example of human running 7 . That is because it is a big business. Millions of people worldwide watch on television as elite runners 8 for millions of dollars. And, of course, businesses 9 products such as athletic shoes during the competition.
How does someone become an elite marathoner? The 10 runners of Kenya seem to have found the answer. Iten is a small farming town in Kenya's western highlands. It is also home to seven of the world's top ten marathon winners. Most of them are 11 of the Kalenjin tribe. They tend to have 12 bodies for running. Their slim bodies, long legs and short waists concentrate 13 where a runner needs it most — the legs.
And because Iten is 8,000 feet above sea level, the Kalenjini 14 an enormous lung capacity. They need it to get oxygen out of the thin air. This gives the Kalenjini an important 15 when they compete in races at lower altitude.
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