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1、 阅读理解
A new study has found that more than 30 percent of babies as young as 6 months old are using smartphones. The survey asked parents twenty questions about when their children were first exposed to mobile media devices. What makes everyone so alarmed is that the study has found that children are being exposed to mobile devices earlier than ever before.
But before we all jump on the judgment train, let's stop and think about how much more ubiquitous smartphones are now than they were even five years ago. It's not that parents have gotten lazier, which some reporters have suggested. It's that more parents have access to smartphones that they can use to show family pictures to entertain a baby or play music that a toddler can dance with.
What the study didn't address was how much time these babies are spending looking at smartphones. Nor did it assess what these babies are looking at. Is it 5 minutes of music in the grocery store while Mom or Dad gets the food into the cart? Or is it 30 minutes of watching videos while a parent sacks out on the couch? There is a big difference between the two scenarios (场景).
By the numbers, the study found that among babies younger than 1 year old, 52 percent had watched television on mobile devices, 36 percent had been allowed to scroll the screen, 15 percent had used apps and 12 percent had played video games. Around 25 percent of kids had already called someone at this age.
The American Academy of Pediatrics frowns upon any screen time for children under the age of two. But I don't think we need to necessarily panic. I did not have a smartphone when my girls were this age but I can tell you right now that if I had owned one, there would have been many occasions when I would have gladly handed over my phone to play music or a video or even a video game if it would have calmed a screaming baby. They would have turned out just fine.
(1)、What would be the answer to one of the questions according to the study?A、Some babies use smartphones very early. B、Smartphones bring children convenience. C、Children are clever enough to use electronic devices. D、Science and technology are developing rapidly.(2)、What does the underlined word "ubiquitous" mean?A、Unique. B、Uncommon. C、Non-existent. D、Universal.(3)、Two questions are asked in Paragraph 3 in order to tell us ____.A、babies can use smartphones as they like B、watching videos is interesting for babies C、it doesn't matter what babies are looking at D、using smartphones too long is improper for babies(4)、Which of the following does the author agree with about the babies under 1 year old?A、Nearly half of them had used apps on smartphones. B、Half of them had watched television on smartphones. C、About a quarter of them had made a telephone call to others. D、None of them had been allowed to use smartphones. -
2、 阅读理解
One might expect that the ever-growing demands of the tourist trade would bring nothing but good for the countries that receive the holiday makers. Indeed, a rosy picture is painted for the long-term future of the holiday industry. Every month sees the building of a new hotel somewhere. And every month another rock-bound Pacific island is advertised as the 'last paradise(天堂) on earth'.
However, the scale and speed of this growth seem set to destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy. In those countries where there was a rush to make quick money out of seaside holidays, over-crowded beaches and the concrete jungle of endless hotels have begun to lose their appeal.
Those countries with little experience of tourism can suffer most. In recent years, Nepal set out to attract foreign visitors to fund development of health and education. Its forests, full of wildlife and rare flowers, were offered to tourists as one more untouched paradise. In fact, the nature all too soon felt the effects of thousands of holidaymakers traveling through the forest land. Ancient tracks became major routes for the walkers, with the consequent exploitation of precious indigenous trees and plants.
Not only can the environment of a country suffer from the sudden growth of tourism, but the people rapidly feel its effects as well. Farmland makes way for hotels, roads and airports; the old way of life goes. The previous farmer is now the servant of some multinational organization; he is no longer his own master. Once it was his back that bore the pain; now it is his smile that is exploited. No doubt he wonders whether he wasn't happier in his village working his own land.
Thankfully, the tourist industry is waking up to the responsibilities it has towards those countries that receive their customers. The protection of wildlife and the creation of national parks go hand in hand with tourist development and in fact obtain financial support from tourist companies. At the same time, tourists are being encouraged to respect not only the countryside they visit but also its people.
The way tourism will be handled in the next ten years will decide its fate and that of the countries we all want to visit. Their needs and problems are more important than those of the tourist companies. Increased understanding in planning worldwide tourism can preserve the market for these companies. If not, in a few years' time the very things that attract tourists now may well have been destroyed.
(1)、What is the example of Nepal used to suggest?A、Its natural resources are untouched. B、Its forests are exploited for farmland. C、It develops well in health and education. D、It suffers from the heavy flow of tourists.(2)、What can we learn about the farmers from Paragraph 4?A、They are happy to work their own land. B、They have to please the tourists for a living. C、They have to struggle for their independence. D、They are proud of working in multinational organizations.(3)、Which of the following will determine the future of tourism?A、The number of tourists. B、The improvement of services. C、The promotion of new products. D、The management of tourism.(4)、What is the author's attitude towards the development of the tourist industry?A、Optimistic. B、Doubtful. C、Objective. D、Negative. -
3、 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。
My Big Solo(独唱)
The day had finally arrived: the day of my big solo. Everyone was there; my mom and dad and my little brother. And it was a big event: the Spring Fling Choir Concert. The whole class was dressed up.My name was on the cover of the program in bright yellow characters. I couldn't believe it when I saw my name. Not that it was my name, but that it wasn't Renee's. Renee and I had been classmates since kindergarten. She was always ahead of me. Dance class needs a big finish? Renee was picked. The school plays? Renee would have the leads while I was cast as her mother or sister or neighbor. I even played her dog once. The only time I ever came in ahead of Renee was at roll call(点名).Cindy comes before Renee. I count that as a victory!
The choir concert tryouts were stressful. We waited in the library as Ms. Jenkins called us individually into the choir room. By the time she called me, I was shaking. When I came back to the library, Renee smiled at me. Ms. Jenkins called her name and Renee calmly followed her. She was still calm and smiling when her tryout was over
When Ms. Jenkins announced who had made the special choral group(合唱队), I wasn't surprised when Renee's name was on her list and mine wasn't."So, what else is new?"I said under my breath Sudden clapping brought me out of my bad mood. Everyone was looking at me. I've missed something here, I thought. Ms. Jenkins smiled at me and said,"Cindy, you will have to start practicing with me.The solos take extra preparation." Solo? I got the solo? I glanced over at Renee. She smiled broadly and gave me the thumbs-up sign. Oh, that's another thing. She is always so nice
Now the day had come. We filed onto the stage and took our places. I was front and center. Ms.Jenkins raised her baton(指挥棒)and we began to sing. My parents were smiling at me, cameras flashing.
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My big moment came
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The rest of the solo went well
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4、 上周末,你参加了学校组织的远足活动。请为学校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:1.活动的过程;2.收获和感想。
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。
A School Hiking Trip
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5、 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。
Digital technology-assisted preservation of ancient city wall in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi province, was recently listed among the top-10 (case) of digital innovation in the Chinese culture and tourism industry of 2022.
Assisted by digital technologies, the ancient city wall in the Chinese city is showing(it)attractiveness in more diverse aspects. The ancient wall(date) back to more than 1,400 year ago. As the city develops, they are now surrounded by busy commercial districts.
The(conserve) of the city wall is about not only the wall itself but also its wooden annexes(附属建筑) and the city moat(护城河), Devices are installed in all sections of the city wallstretches 13.74 kilometers to monitor the safety of the wall and annexes. The digital technologies that are employed(protect) the city wall are like soldiers that never feel tired.
Based on the data(collect) by the devices, the management committee built warning system that sets four warning critical points for the settlement and cracking of the city wallthe information center of the Xi'an city wall management committee, there's a big screen that shows real-time passenger volume, temperature, and other data. Intelligent transformation of scenic spots brings newer experiences to tourists and makes management(efficient)
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6、 阅读下面短文.从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When we pay attention, we see courage every day. I see it in my classroom when a student1 her hand and says,I'm completely lost."Do you know how incredibly2 it is to say so when you're pretty sure every one else gets it?
I recently saw another3 of ordinary courage in my son Charlie's preschool. Parents were invited to4 a music presentation by the kids. You know the5 twenty-five children singing with fifty-plus6 in the audience holding up cameras
One girl cried her way through the entire7 because she couldn't see her mom. As I was telling Charlie goodbye, I saw her mom burst through the door, and immediately start8 the room for her daughter. Obviously she was late for the presentation for some reason. Another mother walked by this stressed mom,9 her head and rolled her eyes with disrespect.
Just then one more mom walked up to this now10 mom and smiled."I wasn't just late. I11 forgot." She said,"It's okay. We're in the same boat." The woman's face12 and she wiped away a tear. By the time she made it to the corner where the teacher was still13 her daughter, she looked calm.
The mom who stopped and shared her story of14 was practicing courage. She didn't have to.Every time we choose15 , we make the world a little kinder and braver.
(1)A 、shakes B 、raises C 、spreads D 、withdraws(2)A 、awful B 、normal C 、 brave D 、typical(3)A 、issue B 、trend C 、 report D 、example(4)A 、attend B 、advertise C 、perform D 、organize(5)A 、danger B 、 scene C 、silence D 、song(6)A 、photographers B 、 teachers C 、parents D 、reporters(7)A 、performance B 、competition C 、arrangement D 、celebration(8)A 、scanning B 、sweeping C 、decorating D 、occupying(9)A 、nodded B 、shook C 、 touched D 、covered(10)A 、grateful B 、merciful C 、cheerful D 、tearful(11)A 、immediately B 、temporarily C 、occasionally D 、completely(12)A 、hardened B 、softened C 、darkened D 、reddened(13)A 、encouraging B 、criticizing C 、comforting D 、threatening(14)A 、concentration B 、inspiration C 、 instruction D 、imperfection(15)A 、courage B 、wisdom C 、gratitude D 、honesty -
7、 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
I am not sure how many books I have reread, but perhaps it is fewer than the average personThe reading material, though, is of course not new.
I used to take the same approach to books as I did to travel: don't go to the same place twice. Life is too short. Then I realized that the fact that life is short might work the other way around too: if you know you enjoy something. or somewhere, then why not return?
Recently I reread Joseph Heller's Catch-22. I was inspired to do so when reminded of how he'd respond when people rudely asked him why he'd never written anything as good:"Who has?" Catch-22pretty much saved my life when I first read it. I had dropped out of school twice, didn't leave the house at all and didn't have a life. It felt as though I hadn't laughed in such a long time
It managed to take me out of the dark world, and though its themes are, of course, serious its cleverness cheered me greatly. I related to its characters who are themselves trapped. I am now planning to reread the sort of books that inspired me in my own writing.
I won't take a break altogether from reading the most recent releases. I love the smell of new books fresh from the printers..
A. Catch-22 had me laughing
B.My favourite are secondhand editions
C. There is discomfort in reading recently-released books
D. At that time, I was an extremely depressed 17-year-old.
E. For me, the pleasure of rereading is a newly discovered one
F. There is so much to read and so much to see and experience
G.However, I have determined to read the old ones more frequently
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8、 阅读理解
These days, James, the retired carpenter, 74, even though he suffers from a severe disease, doesn't want to go to a hospital. And he doesn't need to. The reason: James now gets his care from Mercy Virtual Care Center some 50 miles away
Equipped with an iPad and devices such as a blood pressure monitor and scale that stream his vital signs and other data from his home to the Center, James and his doctors have been able to detect small health shifts in time to prevent a worse condition."We can trend the data on a daily basis and intervene in many cases even before patients experience symptoms(症状),"says Gavin Helton, Mercy's medical director
James and his Mercy team are pioneers in the next big thing in telemedicine, the virtual care clinic whose doctors and nurses provide the major care from miles away. Virtual care itself isn't new: For a number of years, hospitals have contracted with remote critical care specialists to monitor their ICU patients and have relied on teleconsults with specialists to provide guidance or second opinions. But Mercy Virtual takes the concept to a whole other level
The 125,000-square-foot facility has no waiting rooms, hospital beds or patients on site. Instead, it houses more than 300 medical professionals who sit in front of monitors and computer displays,watching over the care of patients at 38 hospitals. In addition to internists(重症医师)who observe patients at distant ICU, neurologists(神经学家) provide guidance on stroke treatment to community hospitals. A team of virtual hospitals orders and reads tests, and nurses deal with questions about everything from nosebleeds to infections. Other clinicians, like James' doctors, stay in near continuous touch with patients at home
The concept is working. Death rate in the ICU "is trending 40 percent less than predicted," says Moore, Mercy Virtual's president."By virtually monitoring ICUs 24/7, we're getting to problems earlier."The result, he says, is that Mercy in the past year sent home 1,000 ICU patients who otherwise would have been expected to die and saved $40 million
(1)、Why needn't James visit a hospital any more?A、He gets virtual care. B、He dislikes hospitals. C、He has fully recovered. D、He lives too far away(2)、What is the function of the devices that James uses at homeA、To detect emergencies. B、To track his health data. C、To contact his doctors. D、To monitor his daily activities(3)、What is the main purpose of the Mercy Virtual Care Center'A、To house medical professionals B、To provide guidance on critical diseases C、To improve treatment through technology D、To offer medical help and observation virtually(4)、What can be the best title for the passage?A、Health Care Program: Ways to Develop it. B、Virtual Care Clinics: the Wave of the Future. C、Avoiding Hospitals: James' Treatment Journey. D、Mercy Virtual Care Center: Challenges it Faces -
9、 阅读理解
On Monday, I walked into a conference center and,instead of flashing an ID card with my name and photo, I positioned myself in front of a head-height camera the size of my fist. Seconds later, the screen read:"PLEASE ENTER." No one scanned the digital pass. My face might already be an enty ticket. Hair-raising? Cool?
As facial-recognition access points are everywhere in public places including airports and concert locations, you might be wondering how you're supposed to feel about it. Companies using face-matching software say it is speedy, convenient, and con-tactless for customers. Most also stress that it's only a choice. Meanwhile, lawmakers are looking to tighten regulations around use of this kind of technology because of privacy concerns
The answer comes down to the individual. It helps if you know the company: Do you want this company storing your personal information? What happens to your face image once you no longer need the service?
Facial recognition works by creating a map of your face. The map contains your unique measurements -the distance between your forehead and chin, or between your eyes. These data are then changed into code called a face print. It's how your iPhone's Face ID identifies you or how Google Photos can group photos of your kids
A company that stores your face data could keep it. Or the data could be acquired by a company that has an entirely different purpose than what you agreed to. This kind of misuse is a guess. However you can't always track where your face ends up: One company sold facial-recognition tech based on billions of images from social media and other sources
While you have the ability not to choose facial recognition, it could eventually come at a cost Think of how the cash lane at a toll stop is almost always far slower than the E-ZPass lanes. Facial recognition will only become more common in our travels and entertainment,as well as other areas such as education and banking. We've just begun to understand the advantages and disadvantages
(1)、Why does the author mention his experience in paragraph 1?A、To introduce the topic. B、To share his story with the readers C、To promote the technology. D、To question the safety measures(2)、What is a face print?A、A facial-recognition software B、A company that stores personal information C、A code that contains unique measurements of a face. D、A regulation for facial- recognition technology(3)、What is paragraph 5 mainly aboutA、The misuse of the technology B、The risk of exposing personal data C、The difficulty of tracking personal data D、The incorrect way to identify individuals(4)、What is the author's attitude to the use of the facial recognition technology?A、Concerned. B、Doubtful. C、Objective. D、Uninterested -
10、 阅读理解
I'd always been active-I was an aerobics(有氧运动)instructor for 30 years and was also a keen runner-but from the age of 40, I began having problems with my hip and knees and started getting joint and lower back pains. The pain became too much. I couldn't do the exercise that I was used to,and I started putting on weight. By my 50th birthday, I was nearly 90kg and felt so miserable. I was struggling with body confidence, and had lost my direction.
Fiends suggested I try Qigong classes, a Chinese form of yoga. I felt the benefits after the first class. I loved the slow movement, the connection back to breath and the emphasis on mindfulness-it was the focus I needed.
The general principle of Qigong -which is connected to Chinese medicine - is that you have to find balance in the body to allow the energy to flow around. Stress and injury cause blockages and lead to health problems.
For most of my life I'd always eaten healthily, but had fallen into bad habits of loving sugary carbs(碳水化合物食物), which led to my weight gain. Starting Qigong helped me go back to my healthy diet. The combination of the improved diet and exercise improved my mood. I'm even finally free of the joint pain that was troubling me.
It is ironic that I was a high-paced aerobics instructor for most of my life, who now does very slow,mindful movements. If you'd told me years ago that you can lose weight by doing this kind of practice,I wouldn't have believed you, but it makes sense to me now, that at this stage of my life, removing the stress from my body is really what it needs. Two years on I feel so much younger than I did the day I turned 50; I have more energy and I feel much happier in myself.
(1)、What made the author stop her usual sport?A、Her old age. B、Her love for Qigong. C、Her physical pain. D、Her weight gain problem.(2)、What is the general principle of Qigong according to the author?A、One should eat a very strict diet. B、One should find his focus in life. C、One should exercise as much as possible. D、One should attain harmony within his body.(3)、What does the underlined word"ironic" in paragraph 5 probably mean?A、Funny B、Easy. C、Important. D、Common.(4)、What does the author try to convey in the last paragraph?A、Aging has negative effects on health. B、Chinese Yoga helps her keep healthy. C、High-paced sports are unsuitable for the elders. D、She prefers slow movements to high-paced ones. -
11、 阅读理解
Whether you fancy six months away in Southeast Asia, or a few smaller trips around Europe, a gap year is a perfect opportunity to see more of the world. Travelling looks good on your CV, too! Here are some cheap gap year destinations
Italy -Flights to Italy can be quite cheap. On top of that, making your way across the country can be done on a budget by bus or ride-sharing. Keep an eye on tourist tax for your accommodation, as it's charged on top of the usual tariff(关税). To avoid this, you could give couch-surfing a go
Slovenia -Perfect for enthusiasts of the great outdoors, Slovenia is famous for its rolling hills and beautiful lakes. You can see most of these for free. Think Switzerland but affordable. It makes for an ideal stop if you're travelling Europe by train during your gap year
Argentina - Argentina has it all: mountains, beaches, desert, busy cities and more. Public transport is very affordable and domestic flights aren't too extremely priced either. While the north is a lot cheaper than the south, it's worth visiting the Patagonian mountain range during the high season(December to February)
Morocco-From beautiful cities like Marrakesh to the Sahara Desert, Morocco has so much to offer. It doesn't have to cost a fortune either as the food is very cheap. And you can avoid any over-priced Sahara tours offered on the street by asking your hostel for recommendations
(1)、What should you pay special attention to when travelling Italy?A、Flights. B、Accommodations. C、Tourist tax. D、Shared rides.(2)、Which place is most suitable for outdoor lovers?A、Italy. B、Slovenia. C、Argentina. D、Morocco(3)、What do Argentina and Morocco have in common'A、Cheap food. B、Economical hostels. C、Adventure activities. D、Diverse landscapes. -
12、 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。
"Watch out! You nearly hit that car!" My father yelled at me."Can't you do anything right?"Those words hurt worse than blows. I turned my head toward the elderly man in the seat beside me. An uncomfortable feeling rose in my throat as I looked down. I wasn't prepared for another argument."I saw the car, Dad. Please don't shout at me when I'm driving."My voice was calm and even, sounding far calmer than I really felt. Dad stared at me, and then turned away and settled back.
That night I went outside to collect my thoughts. What could I do about him? Dad had been a lumberjack(伐木工人) in Washington and Oregon. He had enjoyed being outdoors using his strength against the forces of nature. The first time he couldn't lift a heavy log,he joked about it; but later that same day I saw him outside alone, struggling to lift it. He became angry whenever anyone made fun of his advancing age, or when he couldn't do something he had done as a younger man.
Four days after his sixty-seventh birthday, he had a heart attack. An ambulance sped him to the hospital. At the hospital, Dad was rushed into an operating room. He was lucky;he survived. But something inside Dad died. His enthusiasm for life was gone. He refused to follow the doctor's orders. Suggestions and offers of help were turned down with rude words. The number of visitors thinned, and then finally stopped altogether. Dad was left alone.
My husband, Nick, and I asked Dad to come and live with us on our small farm. We hoped the fresh air and rural atmosphere would help him adjust. Within a week after he moved in, I regretted the invitation. It seemed that nothing was satisfactory. He criticized everything I did. I became upset. Soon I was taking my anger out on Nick. We began to argue. Luckily, Nick had a friend who was a mental health expert. After he listened to our story, he recommended that we should find a dog to accompany Dad. I thought maybe I should have a try.
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The next day, I set out to look for a dog.
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"Dad! Look what I got for you!"I said as I entered the house.
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13、假定你是李华,你在英文校报看到一则招聘"校园之声"栏目小记者的广告,你对该职位很感兴趣,请你写一封信申请该职位,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.你的优势;3.你的打算。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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14、 选词填空
A.awareness
B.combination
C.sign up for
D. think highly ofE.emotionally
F.physically
G.significanceSo, what is plogging? As a matter of fact, it is aof picking and jogging, which means picking up garbage while working out. Many peopleit because plogging benefits us a lot. It not only helps us keepand mentally healthy but also is of greatto protect the environment and our homeland. People of all ages can participate in this kind of exercise. More than that, it raises the publicof environmental issues and develops their sense of responsibility.
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15、 选词填空,阅读下面文本,并从每段文本方框的单词或语块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。
A essential B.promote C. campus D.core value E.challenge F.opportunities G.services
All sorts ofactivities, such as academic reports, speech contests and sports meetings, have been organized in senior high schools. Theof them is to offerfor students to broaden their horizons as well asleadership and social responsibility. These activities have proved to play a(n) role in students' development.
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16、 请匹配划线单词及其英文解释
A. protection
B. a way to deal with a problem or task
C. to bring back a feeling that existed before
D. to keep information or facts in a computer
E. to continue doing sth or continue to do sth
F. an informal talk involving a small group of people
G. to emphasize sth so that people will give it more attention
(1)、Her kindness restored my faith in human nature.(2)、The teacher adopted a more flexible approach to inspire his students.(3)、He stopped to took a sip of coffee, and proceeded to tell me the story.(4)、He created the sculpture to highlight the importance of traditional culture.(5)、She is interested in wildlife conservation and advocates saving endangered animals. -
17、 请匹配划线单词及其英文解释
A. injured
B. bright and shining
C. dull, or full of clouds
D. public praise and reward
E. the act of remembering who somebody is
F. a magazine that deals with specialized subject
G. an important development that may lead to achievement
(1)、He published a paper in the journal Nature.(2)、The new discovery is viewed as a major breakthrough in astronomy.(3)、The doctors are committing themselves to saving the wounded people.(4)、Smoke and dust blocked out the sun, and the sky turned gray, then orange.(5)、Tu Youyou and her team have gained extensive recognition for their contributions. -
18、 请匹配划线单词及其英文解释。
A. annoyed or quite angry
B. alike, but not exactly the same
C. to pass from one side to the other
D. to make sb not have enough food
E. to put one's arms and legs straight
F. a rule or law that limits what sb can do
G. different coloured lights to tell drivers to go slower
(1)、Tired and sleepy he stretched on the bed.(2)、The boss was cross with Mike for being late again.(3)、Seeing the speed restriction, I slowed down my car.(4)、It is not advisable to starve oneself to try to lose weight.(5)、I can understand your feelings as I had a similar experience. -
19、 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。
A cultural tourism promotion event titled "Hometown of Confucius, Hospitable Shandong" opened in Rome Italy, on May 6,2023.
(host) by the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, the event's opening ceremony (attend) by more than 100 guests, including government officials from both sides, as well as(representative) from Italy.
Shandong islarge province in terms of population, economy, culture, and tourism along the east coast of China. It has a population of more than 100 million and is the third(large) economy in China. It has rich cultural tourism resources as it is Mount Tai rises, the Yellow River flows into the sea, and Confucius was born. "Hospitable Shandong" has become an (influence) tourism brand(品牌).
Shandong is willing to work with Italian partners (strengthen) dialogue,enhance trust, and deepen cooperation, drawing a new chapter in the cultural and tourism cooperation and exchanges the two places, said a senior official from the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism.
During the opening ceremony, Riccardo Busi, president of the International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP), announced the decision to establish the China Coordination Office of the FIAP in Shandong province, (sign) a strategic cooperation agreement with the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism.
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20、 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。
Jody, a high school wrestling coach sprang into action after hearing that his longtime friend Ray needed a kidney (肾).
"Last year Ray gave me a call and he sounded1 . I asked him if he was okay. He stopped for a moment and said, ‘I'm2 ,'" Jody explained.
Without thinking twice, Jody began3 .Unfortunately, he found out he wouldn't be a kidney match for Ray, who was running out of time because of how4 he was on the donor list.
"I quickly realized through the5 donor program at LV Hospital, I could actually donate to the kidney bank,6 another person's life who I don't know, and Ray would move up on the kidney donor recipient (受方) list," said Jody.
And that's7 what he did. With the support of his family, Jody got the green light and8 with the surgery.
Following the surgery, Jody's doctor told him the9 fact: "We found cancer in you." 10 , Jody was in the early stages of a type of cancer that usually goes11 until it's too late. If not for his12 to donate an organ, doctors might not have been able to13 the disease in time.
Jody announced the fortunate save on Facebook, " Sooner or later, if you take actions based on ‘goodness' and in the best14 of others, it comes full circle back," he said. "It was a15 that I donated my kidney. I got a bonus gift and saved my own life!"
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