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  • 1、What did the girl visit?
    A、The Nature Museum. B、The Science Museum. C、The Art Museum.
  • 2、Who is the woman speaking to?
    A、Her dentist. B、Her boss. C、Her friend.
  • 3、What does the woman suggest doing?
    A、Ordering some desserts. B、Baking some cookies. C、Picking up the ingredients.
  • 4、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。

    Walking across campus with every pair of eyes on you can be embarrassing, especially when you're 13 years old. I looked around me in desperate search of a friendly face, a smile, anything. I was quite disappointed, to say the least. And I, in turn, felt somewhat foolish, walking across campus with a false smile on my face. I was simply attempting to follow the advice my mother had given me years before: when things get awkward, smile. No matter where you are a smile will always be understood. A smile is universal. At that very moment, however, I felt my mother's advice didn't work.

    On top of it all, my mind was racing with questions and concerns typical of any 13-year old on the first day of school: where would I sit at lunch? Who would I talk to? Not to mention how would I make friends when I didn't even speak the language? My heartbeat quickened and I felt nervous. Still, I did my best to maintain calm so as not to let my guard down and reveal to others just how scared I truly was.

    When the teacher introduced me to the class as the "American girl", 10 sets of hands immediately shot up. Some students had questions, and others wanted to practice their English with me. Because I didn't speak much Chinese yet, I communicated with the other students through hand motions mixed in with broken English and Chinese. Despite the attention, I wasn't sure how much of it was positive. It was almost as if they weren't sure what to make of me and I was being examined. Then again, who could blame them? After all I was the first American ever to attend the school. So essentially, we were all first timers.

    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。

    Then came the first class——Chinese painting.

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    As I burnt with great embarrassment, Li Hua, my deskmate, gave me a warm smile.

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  • 5、假定你是李华,外教 Mike准备开展读书月活动,让学生读完指定的五本英文名著,你认为这样的安排存在问题。请你给外教写一封邮件,内容包括:

    1. 说明问题;

    2. 提出建议。

    注意:

    1. 写作词数应为 80 个左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Dear Mike,

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 6、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。

    Every morning, 79-year-old Luo Licai will meet his companions at Sanyi Shuyuan, a teahouse in Nanhu community in Chongqing. The 18 teahouses in the community, transformedresidential homes and run by locals, are well-known gathering(spot) for local tea drinkers and attract thousands of visits each year.

    China has been using such urban renewal projects to build(live), green and smart cities, as well as boost the country's high-quality development. Urban renewal involves the reconstruction of public spaces and facilities that are usually unsuitable for development, (create) a new urban development model to help people lead better lives.(locate) in the commercial center of Nan'an, the community consists of 81 buildings across eight blocks. It was constructed in the 1980s primarily(house) employees of local factories. The restructuring and closure of local enterprises over the years presented significant challenges for the community, including the(absent) of property management firms, neighborhood committeesinsufficient funds for repairs.

    In recent years, the local government(prioritize) the community's transformation as a key social project. The community,practice was listed as one of the top 10 innovative examples of social governance in China, has received several national honors.

  • 7、Until my third year in college, I was still clueless about my vision and goals. Fortunately, an accident1 me to reflect on my life.

    It was a cold December evening as I walked along the street. Suddenly, a high-speed bus2 a small car. The driver was pinned in his seat by the force of the3. A crowd quickly4 around the scene, yet5, no one seemed to be taking action. I rushed to the car to6 the driver's condition. He was in blood. I called out to the onlookers for7 in removing him from the car and gently8 him on the road. I was upset to learn that no ambulance was9 at that moment. Therefore, we decided to transport him to the hospital in a nearby10.

    On the way, I kept comforting him. Unfortunately, within a short period, his breathing11. At the hospital, the doctors12 the worst: he had passed away. This was the first time I had witnessed death so closely. I understood the13 of public services and the value of life.

    That day marked a turning point for me and showed me the14 of life. I15 to shift my career path and began preparing for the Civil Service exams, aiming to serve society more effectively.

    (1)
    A 、forbade B 、required C 、motivated D 、forced
    (2)
    A 、passed by B 、caught up C 、turned into D 、crashed into
    (3)
    A 、impact B 、explosion C 、wind D 、fall
    (4)
    A 、gathered B 、wandered C 、drove D 、sat
    (5)
    A 、undoubtedly B 、admittedly C 、inspiringly D 、surprisingly
    (6)
    A 、ignore B 、assess C 、change D 、criticize
    (7)
    A 、investment B 、information C 、assistance D 、permission
    (8)
    A 、placed B 、rocked C 、threw D 、beat
    (9)
    A 、chaotic B 、comfortable C 、affordable D 、available
    (10)
    A 、container B 、vehicle C 、hotel D 、restaurant
    (11)
    A 、ceased B 、quickened C 、stabilized D 、recovered
    (12)
    A 、experienced B 、confirmed C 、denied D 、saved
    (13)
    A 、categories B 、arrangements C 、limitations D 、prospects
    (14)
    A 、sign B 、joy C 、beginning D 、purpose
    (15)
    A 、failed B 、hesitated C 、resolved D 、continued
  • 8、We spend around a third of our lives sleeping. It is vital to our survival, but despite years of research, scientists still aren't entirely sure why we do it.

    There have been many theories about why humans sleep, from a way to rest after the day's activities to simply a way to fill time until we can do something useful. . The body repairs itself just as well when we are sitting quietly. And we wouldn't need to catch up on sleep during the day if it were just to fill empty time at night. One of the major problems with sleep insufficiency is a resulting decline in cognitive (认知) ability.. We will find ourselves struggling with memory, learning, planning and reasoning.

    A lack of sleep can actually have severe effects on our mood and performance of everyday tasks. Sleep can be divided into two broad stages: non-rapid eye movement (NREM), and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. . When this is occurring, this is the time when we sleep the deepest. Without NREM sleep, our ability to form declarative memories, such as learning to associate pairs of words, can be seriously impaired. . It is also the time of peak growth hormone (荷尔蒙) release in the body. This stage is important for cell reproduction and repair.

    . Some scientists argue that it allows our brains a safe place to practice dealing with situations or emotions that we might not encounter during our daily lives. Others think that it might be a way to unlearn memories, or to process unwanted feelings or emotions. However, no one knows the real answer.

    A. The majority of our sleep is NREM.

    B. The purpose of REM sleep is unclear.

    C. But all of these ideas are somewhat imperfect.

    D. Our brains just don't work properly without sleep.

    E. Scientists managed to discover the secret of sleep.

    F. People don't know the role NREM plays in improving our health.

    G. Deep sleep is important for turning short-term memories into long-term storage.

  • 9、None of us would like to believe that we are capable of evil. However, Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment showed that we all have this potential. It all depends on the situation.

    Phillip Zimbardo was a researcher at Stanford University. In 1972, he recruited (招募) 24 mentally healthy, male, college students for an experiment taking place in a fake (假的) prison in the basement of Stanford. These participants were randomly divided into 2 groups: prison guards and prisoners. The guards received a uniform and mirrored sunglasses to wear for the job. Then, after being sent home, the prisoners were publicly arrested at their homes on a Sunday morning. They were processed at a real police station before being transported to the ‘prison'.

    No one could have predicted what would happen next. The guards weren't given any specific instructions on how to behave. Yet, very soon they began acting in extreme ways: they prevented prisoners from eating, took away their bedding, forced them to remove their clothes, and even punished them with chores such as cleaning toilets with their bare hands. As well as this, the prisoners were submitting to the guards - even though they knew that they hadn't actually done anything wrong and weren't even in a real prison!

    After just thirty-six hours, a prisoner had to be removed from the study as he had sunk into a deep depression with fits of anger and uncontrollable crying. A few days later, other prisoners displayed similar symptoms. The guards also continued to abuse them. It was at this point that Zimbardo was told to stop the experiment. It was shut down after just six days.

    This experiment demonstrates the power of the situation in influencing how we act. Good people, just like you or me, are capable of evil acts. However, the power of the situation doesn't always have to be bad: it can also be a force for good.

    Of course, we could never repeat this experiment for ethical (伦理的) reasons. This means that we need to assess how valid Zimbardo's conclusions really are. For example, demand characteristics - how the guards assumed they should act - may have significantly shaped their behaviour.

    (1)、What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
    A、The aim of the experiment. B、The design of the experiment. C、The finding of the experiment. D、The limitation of the experiment.
    (2)、What behaviours did the guards exhibit?
    A、They abused prisoners. B、They criticized prisoners. C、They followed the instructions. D、They committed crimes of violence.
    (3)、Why did Zimbardo stop the experiment?
    A、The experiment achieved its goals. B、The experiment became unaffordable. C、The guards turned out uncontrollable. D、The prisoners suffered mental collapses.
    (4)、What is a suitable title for the text?
    A、A conflict in prison B、A pioneer in psychology C、The power of the situation D、The importance of virtues
  • 10、Sarah Presch, digital marketing director at Dragon Metrics, highlights concerns about how Google manages search results, particularly on controversial topics. She discovered that Google is essentially delivering information based on what users want to see, rather than providing a balanced view, creating a "bias (偏见) machine".

    With over 6.3 million queries processed every second, Google's search results hold immense influence over public knowledge and perception. Users tend to focus only on the first few links, limiting their exposure to diverse viewpoints. This dynamic raises the issue of "filter bubbles", where users may be trapped in a cycle that strengthens their existing beliefs. Critics argue that the algorithms (算法) used by Google contribute significantly to this problem, presenting a limited selection of information based on users' preferences.

    Mark Williams-Cook, founder of AlsoAsked, emphasizes the technical limitations of search engines and the misunderstandings surrounding them. He references internal Google documents revealing that the company often relies on user engagement data rather than comprehending content. This practice can promote confirmation bias, leading users towards information that aligns with their views, similar to a child choosing an unhealthy diet based only on preference.

    Google acknowledges the complexity of its search system and emphasizes ongoing efforts to enhance its algorithms to tackle these issues. While the company declares that it provides a range of viewpoints, the reality remains that most users do not go beyond the top search results, which limits their exposure to diverse perspectives.

    Critics believe Google should better educate users about how its search engine functions, as a clearer understanding of these processes could foster critical consumption of information. As Google evolves into an "answer engine" that provides direct information, the challenge of ensuring balanced and informative content remains crucial for public knowledge.

    (1)、What is a possible consequence of "filter bubbles"?
    A、A craze for controversial topics. B、A prohibition on search engines. C、Dependence on online information. D、Inaccessibility to differing opinions.
    (2)、Why does Mark Williams-Cook criticize Google's search engine?
    A、It depends heavily on user data. B、It provides wrong information. C、It promotes unhealthy lifestyles. D、It fails to comprehend instructions.
    (3)、What does Google declare regarding search results?
    A、It provides a diversity of ideas. B、It's the users who are to blame. C、Its algorithms are accurate enough. D、Its search system is far from complex.
    (4)、What do critics suggest Google do?
    A、Provide easier access to information. B、Teach more public knowledge online. C、Educate its users about consumption habits. D、Publicize its search engine's working principle.
  • 11、My husband Stephen and I had planned a trip to Lithuania and Poland, but his worsening heart condition prevented him from joining. He insisted I go alone, marking my first solo journey in over 20 years. Despite my fears, I set off, feeling like I was on a flying Noah's Ark surrounded by couples.

    In Vilnius, I found comfort in a website, which offered pay-what-you-choose walking tours. These tours became the highlight of my trip. I took five tours, each morning setting out to explore the city's old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and sent Stephen photos each night. Our guide, Ieva, shared her deep knowledge of history and culture. I connected with travelers from various backgrounds, including a Polish professor who invited me to an art exhibit. I also traced my grandmother's footsteps in Jewish Vilnius, visiting places she might have known. These tours, full of surprises, were perfect for a solo traveler, offering connection and flexibility. On my last day, Ieva gifted me a chocolate map of Lithuania for my enthusiastic participation.

    I missed Stephen but grew increasingly confident in managing daily life challenges. I navigated apartment lockboxes, shopped in local supermarkets, and cooked, activities I was once less skillful at. In Poland, I continued with pay-what-you-choose tours, adapting to larger groups. I walked over 20,000 steps daily, often revisiting places from the tours or discovering street festivals. In Lodz, I took a private tour with Milena, who helped me find my family's history, including the homes of my great aunts and their sufferings during the war.

    Stephen was hospitalized just before I returned, and we spent his hospital stay looking at my trip photos and videos. His recovery was slow, but my independent travels allowed me to manage our home smoothly, benefiting us both. This journey not only reconnected me with my roots but also empowered me with a newfound confidence in my ability to travel and live on my own.

    (1)、Why did the author choose to travel alone?
    A、She had a tight budget. B、She argued with her husband. C、Her husband was in bad health. D、Her husband feared to travel abroad.
    (2)、What can we learn about the author from paragraph 2?
    A、She took all tours on her own. B、She bonded with some travellers. C、She lost contact with her husband. D、She encountered many challenges.
    (3)、What did the author do during the private tour in Lodz?
    A、Visit places of interest. B、Attend a history course. C、Participate in street festivals. D、Learn more about her family.
    (4)、Which of the following best describes the author?
    A、Independent. B、Ambitious. C、Warm-hearted. D、Generous.
  • 12、假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 David 在你校的交换学习项目已经结束,即将回国。请你写一封信,感谢他在英语学习中给你的帮助,内容包括:

    1. 表示感谢;

    2. 回顾得到的帮助。                                                    

    注意:

    1. 词数 80 左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear David,

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    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 13、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号单词的正确形式。

    Hutongs in Beijing are narrow streets formed by lines of "siheyuan", traditional Chinese courtyard residences. Here are three(protect) hutongs in Beijing's Xicheng district.

    The 1,500-meter-long Dongjiao Minxiang is the longest of the three, which is home a few high-end restaurants and luxury stores as well as some cheap eating places and common shops. But most important attractions are a number of well-preserved Western-style buildings, which(be) once some foreign officials' homes.

    The 496-meter-long Yangmeizhu West Street, is the second longest among them, is originally famous for(it) 600-year-old architecture. It also attracts tourists for several(culture) figures, such as Shen Congwen, a late 20th-century Chinese author and scholar. Walking down the hutong, you will see Beijing locals(play) Chinese chess or talking about their own ideas on arts and life.

    Different from the above two hutongs, Gongmenkou Ertiao is much(short), but it is where Lu Xun Museum(locate). It is also filled with history, culture and innovations.

  • 14、Clark, a bald eagle (秃鹰), is a frequent commercial flier. He takes at least six trips a year. When the plane touches down, the1 will often announce to the cabin: "The eagle has2."

    Like many passengers who touch down in the nation's capital, Clark has a pretty high profile. His eagle father, Captain, was given as a3 to the United States in 1982 by West German. At the time, the bald eagle was endangered, and environmentalists were4 about the present. At its low point, the bald eagle population had fallen to 417 known nesting pairs.

    The United States made great efforts to5 the bald eagle population and the result was6. The species was saved and the bald eagle was7 from the list of threatened species in 2007.

    Captain was part of a critical conservation breeding program,8 six healthy eaglets (雏鹰). While Clark's siblings were9 into the wild, Clark has spent his whole life under human care. Clark's claw (爪) did not form10 and just didn't give him the11 that he would need. After all, the wild is not the most12 place.

    Clark travels across the country to13 flight demonstrations and other educational programs at events. People react similarly when they see him at events. They're14. Clark's physical presence leaves a lasting impression and15 people to care more about conservation efforts.

    (1)
    A 、driver B 、passenger C 、pilot D 、conductor
    (2)
    A 、boarded B 、landed C 、left D 、launched
    (3)
    A 、gift B 、decoration C 、product D 、reward
    (4)
    A 、passionate B 、concerned C 、excited D 、curious
    (5)
    A 、keep B 、monitor C 、study D 、recover
    (6)
    A 、satisfactory B 、scary C 、discouraging D 、convincing
    (7)
    A 、excused B 、protected C 、removed D 、separated
    (8)
    A 、teaching B 、fathering C 、catching D 、adopting
    (9)
    A 、thrown B 、changed C 、divided D 、freed
    (10)
    A 、carefully B 、beautifully C 、formally D 、properly
    (11)
    A 、necessity B 、company C 、protection D 、opportunity
    (12)
    A 、secret B 、forgiving C 、striking D 、impressive
    (13)
    A 、learn B 、seek C 、observe D 、perform
    (14)
    A 、blown away B 、put away C 、taken away D 、hidden away
    (15)
    A 、encourages B 、trains C 、forces D 、warns
  • 15、Phone addiction has a number of negative effects. Here are some ways to remove it.

    In order not to look at your phone as soon as you wake up in the morning, place your phone in another room or your coat pocket. Then spend at least the first 30 minutes of your day building good habits.

    Studies show that on average we use the phone 50 to 150 times a day.You could do some reading, do a crossword puzzle or even something as simple as a walk in the yard—anything helping you get rid of your phone is OK.

    One of the main problems with smart phones is that you worry if you don't check your phone regularly, you may miss out on something important, such as invitations to events or work emails. When someone has something important to tell you, they may give you a call. Therefore, it is OK to stay away from your phone sometimes.

    What's going on in the real world, right in front of you, is almost always more important than what is happening online. Put away your phone when you are with someone important. For example, having dinner with friends will become awkward if you always check your phone.

    That is because being addicted to the phone before going to bed greatly influences your sleep. This can harm your physical and mental health in the long run. Therefore, make it a rule to stop using your phone an hour before you go to sleep.

    A. Ask your friends or family for help.

    B. However, it is almost never the case.

    C. Your smart phone has almost every tool that you need.

    D. So you should do something meaningful to avoid looking at it.

    E. A good rest should be more important than your phone at night.

    F. This could be exercise like a morning run or cooking a good breakfast.

    G. Many relationships have suffered because of our addiction to the phone.

  • 16、Rhesus monkeys have a sense of their beating hearts, according to the new research we conducted. Some previous research has shown that rhesus monkeys could be trained to increase and decrease their heart rates. But an open question has been whether monkeys have an unlearned ability to sense their bodily signals rather than being taught to do so.

    Both human babies and monkeys spend more time looking at things that are unexpected or novel than they do looking at things they expect or are used to seeing. We used a task that relies on this behavior — originally developed to test whether human babies can sense their own heartbeats — to see if monkeys also have this ability.

    We first got our monkeys to sit in chairs in front of a computer screen and linked them to electrocardiograms (心电图) to monitor their heartbeats. Then we played videos of either a yellow or green cloud bouncing (弹跳) up and down accompanied by beeping sounds. Sometimes the bouncing and beeping were synched (同步) to match the monkey's heartbeat, while at other times they were out of sync. If the monkeys had a sense of their own heartbeats, they would find the in-sync bouncing less interesting than the out-of-sync bouncing, and therefore would spend more time looking at the out-of-sync image.

    We tested four monkeys and, just like human babies, they looked at the shapes that bounced and sounded out of sync with their heartbeats for significantly longer than the in-sync shapes. Additionally, the extent to which our monkeys paid more attention to out-of-sync shapes than in-sync shapes was veryakin to the difference in human babies. These findings strongly suggest that monkeys have an inborn sense of their own heartbeats, just like human babies can do exactly.

    Our work shows that monkeys and humans have a comparable sense of their own heartbeats and establishes a method for testing this ability across species. In humans, this skill is thought to be central to emotional experiences, self-awareness, memory, etc. Sensing one's own physiological states abnormally is related to disorders such as anxiety and depression. This work has a positive effect on establishing rhesus monkeys as an animal model for human psychological disorder research.

    (1)、What is the question unsettled by previous research?
    A、How to teach monkeys to share their feelings. B、How to train monkeys to sense bodily signals. C、Whether monkeys can change their heart rates. D、Whether monkeys can sense heartbeats by nature.
    (2)、What fact is the new research based on?
    A、Monkeys are curious about new things. B、Monkeys tend to learn novel things fast. C、Monkeys have strong observation abilities. D、Monkeys are interested in bouncing up and down.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "akin" in paragraph 4 possibly mean?
    A、Acceptable. B、Important. C、Strange. D、Similar.
    (4)、What is the significance of the new research?
    A、It proves monkeys' similar emotional experiences to humans'. B、It helps confirm a model for further mental disease research. C、It helps provide an approach for animals to sense their heartbeats. D、It establishes a method for improving monkeys' psychological features.
  • 17、Singapore researchers say they have developed a form of electronic skin that can create a sense of touch. They hope their invention will give people with prosthetic hands (假肢手) the ability to identify different objects.

    The skin device measures 1 square centimeter. The system contains 100 small sensors that attempt to recreate things like texture (质地), temperature and even pain. The researchers call the device Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin, or ACES, which can process information faster than humans' nervous system. Machine learning methods trained the device to recognize 20 to 30 different textures. It can even correctly read Braille letters most of the time, the researchers say.

    The system does not require the users' movement to work. Humans need to slide to feel texture. But in this case the skin, with just a single touch, is able to detect textures of different roughness.

    A demonstration showed that the device could identify the difference between a soft ball and a solid plastic one. "When you lose your sense of touch, you essentially become numb and prosthetic users face that problem," said Benjamin Tee, leader of the research team. "So by recreating an artificial version of the skin, for their prosthetic devices, they can hold a hand and feel the warmth and feel that it is soft."

    Tee said his idea for the device came from the movie Star Wars, when character Luke Skywalker loses his right hand and it is replaced with a robotic one. In the film, the new hand is able to experience touch sensations just like the real one.

    The artificial skin technology is still going through experiments and development. But Tee said there had already been a lot of interest in the system, especially from the medical community. Tee said similar inventions that his team has developed include see-through skin that can repair itself when torn and a material for wearable electronic devices that gives off light.

    (1)、Which of the following can best describe ACES?
    A、Tiny and smart. B、Simple and fashionable. C、Rough and ready. D、See-through and short-lived.
    (2)、What do Benjamin Tee's words mean?
    A、The artificial skin feels warm when touched. B、The prosthetic devices should be made softer. C、The device can recreate the feeling of real touch. D、The sense of touch is often overlooked by people.
    (3)、What inspired Benjamin Tee to develop ACES?
    A、The financial needs. B、A scene of a famous movie. C、The interest in Braille letters. D、A desire to help those in need.
    (4)、What does Benjamin Tee think of the artificial skin technology?
    A、Mature B、Unreliable C、Promising D、Debatable
  • 18、Father's Day, a boxy bright red boat, was designed and made by Hugo Vihlen. It had no room for unnecessary things and only very limited room for him.

    Vihlen once made an 84-day crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in 1968. It was then the smallest boat to have made the journey. The sailing boat April Fool was 5 feet and 11 inches long. But Tom McNally broke the world record in 1993 by crossing the Atlantic in a boat that was 5 feet and 4.5 inches long.

    In order to regain the world record, Hugo set out alone later that same year to cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Falmouth. This time he was in Father's Day, his home-built boat, which was half an inch shorter than McNally's.

    During his crossing, Hugo had to sleep on his back with his knees bent. He woke every hour to check his heading direction and general sailing conditions. After facing everything the Atlantic Ocean could throw at him, and some close encounters with large ships, Hugo finally arrived in Falmouth 105 days later. He could hardly walk and had lost 34 pounds in weight, but he had regained his record.

    His reception on arrival in Falmouth was hardly a hero's welcome. One of the waiting journalists found him a pizza to eat while his boat was taken to a local sailing boat club. When they arrived at the sailing club for a celebration tea, they found the club dosed. He felt a pity for that. But luckily, a member of the public brought a bottle of champagne to toast his success.

    (1)、Why did Hugo Vihlen cross the Atlantic in his boat in 1993?
    A、To test his newly built boat. B、To make Father's Day famous. C、To draw public attention to sailing. D、To break Tom McNally's world record.
    (2)、What can we learn about Hugo Vihlen's crossing the Atlantic Ocean?
    A、It took half a year. B、It was very difficult and uncomfortable. C、It was beyond Hugo Vihlen's expectation. D、It made Hugo Vihlen seriously injured a few times.
    (3)、How was Hugo Vjhlen's reception on arrival in Falmouth?
    A、It attracted a great deal of media attention. B、It finally turned into a simple celebration. C、It was arranged in a serious way. D、It was exactly a hero's welcome.
    (4)、What is the text mainly about?
    A、The legend of Father's Day. B、An unexpected new world record. C、Celebration of Hugo Vihlen's great achievement. D、Hugo Vihlen's' story of sailing across the Atlantic Ocean.
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    · How to start and keep a conversation

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    Business professionals, small business owners and college graduates will benefit greatly from our workshop. If you are interested in taking any of the classes or courses mentioned above, we would love to know a little bit about you. Please click the link to fill out our Registration Form so we may provide you with the best service.

    Organize a group

    Business Etiquette Workshop for the Professional may be booked for private groups. Pricing will vary depending on the size of your group.

    For more information please call 480-510-6346 or email Sue Brown at info@itsallaboutetiquette.com.

    (1)、What can you learn in BEWP?
    A、How to keep a healthy diet. B、How to be polite on the phone. C、How to use the Internet wisely. D、How to manage time effectively.
    (2)、What will you get if you attend BEWP?
    A、Four-course free supper. B、A computer manual. C、Business suits. D、A certificate.
    (3)、How can people acquire more information about BEWP?
    A、By texting. B、By writing a letter. C、By sending an email. D、By visiting Sue Brown's office.
  • 20、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。

    In the quiet town of Willow Creek, lived a young woman named Sarah. Sarah was an artist, known for her paintings of landscapes and animals, but beneath her calm appearance, she struggled with anxiety and depression. The pressures of her job and the isolation she often felt had a negative impact on her mental health, and she spent many days feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from the world around her.

    One afternoon, as Sarah was leaving the local art gallery, she noticed a small, scruffy dog sitting by the door. It looked lost, hungry, and a little scared. Sarah's heart softened as she approached the dog, offering it a piece of her sandwich. The dog wagged its tail and sniffed at the food, but instead of eating, it sat down next to her, as if asking for something more. Feeling an instinctive (直觉的)pull, Sarah decided to take the dog home with her, naming it Sunny.

    Over the next few weeks, Sunny became Sarah's constant companion. Every morning, he would greet her with an excited bark and a wagging tail. Sarah soon discovered that Sunny was not just a pet, but a therapy dog. Whenever she felt her anxiety starting to set in, Sunny would push her hand with his nose or curl up beside her, offering her the comfort of his presence. His gentle behavior and unconditional love helped Sarah feel less alone, and for the first time in months, she began to feel like she had a purpose.

    One evening, Sarah decided to take Sunny for a walk through the woods near a popular campsite. The sun was setting, and the air was fresh and cool. As they walked deeper into the forest, Sarah's mind wandered to the dark thoughts she had been battling for so long. Suddenly, Sunny stopped in his tracks and started barking furiously, looking alertly at a thick patch of bushes. Sarah felt a surge of panic, wondering what had startled (惊吓)him. But before she could react, Sunny dashed toward the bushes, pulling Sarah along with him.

    注意:

    (1)续写词数应为150个左右;

    (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Out of nowhere, Sarah heard the sound of a girl crying in a weak voice.

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    Seeing the girl's relieved smile, Sarah realized Sunny not only saved a life, but inspired her to change and create.

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