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1、 阅读理解
Large Language Models (LLMs)are artificial intelligence systems designed to process and generate natural language. Trained on large datasets, they can perform tasks like translation, summarization, and academic writing. However, their use comes with challenges and risks.
One major issue with LLMs is "hallucination", where the model produces summaries that sound convincing but are based on unreliable or incorrect data. For instance, in 2023, researcher sat the University of California used an LLM to assist with a drug research review. However, the model cited journals and articles that appeared credible but were entirely fabricated, leading there searchers to withdraw their paper during the peer review(同行评审) process.
David Leslie, a professor at Queen Mary University of London, highlights another significant challenge: "The LLM operates like a black box, with its internal workings hidden, making it hard to understand how outputs are generated, raising concerns about its reliability-even when results seem accurate." Without insight into how the LLM reaches its conclusions, users cannot be sure whether the outputs are based on solid data, increasing the potential for errors or unintended consequences.
Another problem with LLMs is their reliance on historical data, which can lead to biases(偏见). For example, in IT hiring, if the model is trained on data where most employees were male, it may unintentionally favor male candidates. The model simply learns from past patterns without understanding why they exist or questioning whether they are reasonable, potentially deepening outdated trends and overlooking factors like diversity goals or current qualifications. This can result in unfair outcomes for women and other underrepresented groups.
While LLMs can process data and generate responses, they lack the ability to analyze, evaluate, and make independent decisions. In contrast, humans can use logic, context, and experience to solve complex problems and make informed choices. Therefore, LLMs should be seen as an enhancement, not a replacement for human judgment.
(1)、Why did researchers at the University of California withdraw their paper?A、They cited non-existent data. B、They made up research results. C、They presented over-simplified research. D、They put forward miscalculated statistics.(2)、Why does David Leslie describe the LLM as a black box?A、Its decision-making is invisible. B、Its reasoning process is data-based. C、It can process complicated datasets. D、It may generate incorrect information.(3)、Which aspect of LLMs does paragraph 4 mainly focus on?A、Its dependence on IT experts. B、Its lack of critical assessment C、Its inability to learn from history D、Its preference for professional candidates.(4)、What could be the best title for the text?A、LLMs: Reliable or Risky? B、LLMs: The Future or a Passing Trend? C、LLMs for Researchers: Friends or Enemies? D、LLMs in Science: Enhancement or Decline? -
2、 阅读理解
After meeting someone for the first time, do you see yourself as a humorous person who heats up the atmosphere? Or do you imagine all the ways you may have bored others? If you identify with the former description, you are in the minority. Many studies show the average people take a rather low opinion of their conversational abilities and the social impressions they leave when dealing with complicated interpersonal relationship. But on the contrary, chances are that we are often much more amiable than we think.
The mismatch between our thought of our social performance, and others' opinions of us, is known as the "liking gap". It may restrict our ability to form healthy relationships in our personal lives, and also get in the way of beneficial teamwork. Studies conducted by Erica Boothby and Gus Cooney psychologists at the University of Pennsylvania, show that the liking gap may simply arise from too much self reflection. "Too much self reflection causes terrible social experiences We are so busy worrying about the impression we've given and analyzing every tiny thing that we might have said wrong, for example, a slip in tongue - that we don't notice someone's encouraging smile or the warmth in their eyes," says Cooney.
"When you're very young, you might just assume that if someone's nice to me, then they actually feel that way about me," says Boothby. But as we get older, however, we start to realize that people may cover up their annoyance or boredom. "There's more uncertainty in relating someone's actions to how they actually feel about you." As a result, as adults, we second-guess others' reactions.
A little self-awareness can, of course, be healthy. "It could make sense for me to call out some of my mistakes, so that I could correct them next time," says Cooney. But many of us are far too pessimistic. And these judgement prevent us from connecting with people who may really appreciate us. So next time, don't beat yourself up. Just walk up and have a lighthearted talk.
(1)、What does the underlined word "amiable" in paragraph I probably mean?A、Brilliant. B、Loose-tongued. C、Tight-lipped. D、Likeable(2)、According to Cooney, what might too much self-reflection cause?A、A terrible impression. B、A defensive interaction. C、Unnecessary self-criticism. D、Unrealistic self-expectations.(3)、What makes adults second-guess others' reactions, according to paragraph 3?A、The fear of being misunderstood. B、The awareness of social complexity. C、The mismatch between promises and actions. D、The differences between cultural backgrounds.(4)、 Which statement will the author probably agree with?A、Go easy on people around you. B、Avoid unpleasant comments on others. C、Stop underestimating your social skills. D、Engage thoughtfully and respond appropriately -
3、 阅读理解
I have been studying the French language for three years. This field of study has been the hardest but most precious of my life. I would put it above the study of writing simply because I started writing as a 6-year-old boy under my mother's guidance. I always "felt" I could write. I did not always "feel" I could study a foreign language effectively.
But here I am, right now, in a French hotel. I spoke French at the border, when I checked in and when I went to get lunch. I fail to speak with fluency. I mishear words. I can't really use complicated grammar. But my words are perfectly understandable and serve their purpose. I feel, as I always do, like I am lost in the dark, but with each misstep, I find my way more clearly. I didn't feel it when reading French novels; I didn't feel it at school. I just felt it when I first arrived Paris.
I'm emphasizing feelings because, when studying, they are as important as any reality. The fear of making mistakes feeds the hopeless and makes learners quit. It is not the study of language that is hard. It is the feelings of who you are at the present level and pessimistic belief of who you will always be that make it hard. The transformation to turn struggles into growth is what truly makes learning a life-changing journey.
Maybe one day, someone will say something to me that I do not understand, and in that moment. I may feel a bit discouraged. But now, I feel a sense of being high. These moments of confidence and motivation are precious, for they remind me of how far I've come. They are not the norm (常态), though. The truth is, the lows are what I encounter more often. They are part of the learning process, part of the transformation that shapes us into better versions of ourselves. And yet, it is through these lows that I am constantly learning and growing.
(1)、How does the author feel about making mistakes in French?A、Awkward. B、Hopeless. C、Competent. D、Rewarding.(2)、Why does the author emphasize feelings?A、To highlight his struggles in learning French. B、To show that positive thinking can drive growth. C、To illustrate that people should follow their hearts. D、To clarify his experience in mindset transformation.(3)、What can we infer from the last paragraph?A、The lows are always followed by highs. B、Feeling confident should be made a norm. C、Struggles are an essential part of learning. D、The ups are the real times when learning occurs.(4)、Which statement might the author probably agree with?A、Fail again, fail better. B、Stay grounded, work for greatness. C、Accept the lows, wait for the chance. D、Be courageous, explore the unknown. -
4、 阅读理解
Qatar offers a diverse mix of attractions, from peaceful nature spots to lively city centers. Whether you're seeking history, adventure, or relaxation, these four destinations provide something for everyone, making Qatar a must-visit destination in the Middle East.
Purple Island
Located near Al Khor, Purple Island is famous for its natural beauty, wildlife, and historical significance. The island offers opportunities to observe various species in their natural habitats. Visitors can enjoy peaceful surroundings and camping opportunities, perfect for reconnecting with nature away from the busy cities.
Adventure Park
The Adventure Park is located at the heart of Salwa beach resort, situated in the southern region of Qatar near the Saudi Arabian border. It offers over 25 rides, including speedy waterslides. Perfect for extreme sports lovers, the park provides a high-energy experience in a dynamic setting.
Qatar National Library
The Qatar National Library, designed by Rem Koolhaas, features both cutting-edge architecture and traditional cultural heritage. This institution provides a welcoming academic setting with its spacious layout, interconnected bookcases, and unique use of daylight, all of which create an atmosphere for knowledge acquisition.
Msheireb Downtown
Msheireb Downtown Doha is a sustainable urban development combining modern-designed buildings with traditional Qatari architecture. It also has specialty shops, outdoor dining options, art centers, entertainment venues and four hotels: Mandarin Oriental Doha, Al Wadi Hotel MGallery, Park Hyatt Hotel, and a Boutique Hotel.
(1)、Which place may attract animal lovers?A、Purple Island. B、Adventure Park. C、Msheireb Downtown. D、Qatar National Library.(2)、What can visitors enjoy at the Adventure Park?A、Heart-racing slides. B、Exciting horse riding. C、Deep-sea exploration. D、Relaxing nature walks.(3)、How is Qatar National Library different from the other destinations?A、It promotes local art. B、It focuses on education. C、It integrates past and present. D、It preserves historical heritage. -
5、 短文续写
It was my inaugural year as an educator in a special needs classroom, and I harbored a degree of uncertainty regarding what to anticipate at our annual Special Olympics track meet. My students presented a spectrum of challenges, ranging from mild learning disabilities to severe palsy. Mark was one of the latter, confined to a motorized wheelchair and constantly battling his spasms to maintain control over his movements. Despite this, he consistently exhibited a positive disposition, greeting everyone each morning with an expansive smile.
His classmates held him in high regard and made a concerted effort to ensure his inclusion in group activities. This was particularly evident with Mike, Andy, and Lucas, three boys who excelled in sports. In my heart, I knew Mark aspired to be like them, unencumbered by the physical limitations that bound him, and the grace with which they navigated the playing field seemed to captivate him with a sense of wonder. He never missed their competitions and was always their most ardent supporter. Witnessing Mike, Andy, and Lucas cross the finish line, Mark's excitement was palpable.
On the day of the track and field event, Mike, Andy, and Lucas performed admirably in their heats, providing the typically tranquil crowd with ample reason to cheer. Mark, seated on the sidelines, enthusiastically cheered them on, though he finished last in his own heat due to the limitations of his wheelchair's speed.
The culminating event of the day was the 400-meter race, in which everyone was invited to participate, either by walking or running, according to their capabilities, around the entire circumference of the track. We observed as the sprinters launched into action—Mike, Andy, and Lucas, each intent on demonstrating their athletic prowess.
However, as the trio of exhausted runners reached the finish line, they paused and turned to survey the scene behind them. At the rear of the crowd, resolutely determined not to be left behind, was Mark. His classmates had already surpassed him, and even the slowest walkers were outpacing him.
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Mark was alone on the track with over half the distance left to cover.
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Mark was moved to see his three friends come back and run with him.
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6、假定你是李华,你将要参加一场演讲比赛,主题是"言之有理和言之有物哪一个更重要",请你写演讲稿,内容包括: (1)你的观点; (2)原因。
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7、 语法填空
Getting angry could help you achieve your goals,a new research suggests.Often (perceive) as a negative emotion,anger can actually be powerful (motivate) for people to meet challenging targets in their lives.It is useful in achieving more challenging goals, does not appear to be linked to easier tasks.The finding also suggests emotions that are often considered negative,such as anger,boredom,or sadness,can be useful.
Lead author Heather Lench,a professor at Texas A and M University,USA,stated that people often believed a state of happiness was ideal,and the majority of people regarded the pursuit of happiness as a major life goal." The view that positive emotions are perfect for mental health and well being ( be) noticeable in psychological accounts of emotion,but many researches suggest a mix of emotions,including negative emotions like anger,result in (good) outcomes." She added that the functionalist theory of emotion suggests that all emotions,good or bad,are reactions events within a person's environment and serve the purpose of alerting that person to important situations that require actions.
In the study researchers conducted experiments (involve) more than 1,000 people,and analyzed survey data from more than 1,400 respondents.The researchers found that anger increased effort towards attaining a desired goal, (frequent) leading to greater success and the effects of anger in encouraging people to reach for and achieve their goals were specific to situations the goals were more difficult to realize.
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8、 完形填空
London life for Cathy Hagner and her three children is set to be permanent. Their1 school day and her job as a lawyer's assistant are busy enough. But Hagner also has to take the two boys to soccer or hockey or basketball while 2 off her daughter at piano lessons or Girl Scout Club.
Often, the 3 family doesn't get home until 7 pm. There is just time for a quick supper before homework.
In today's world, middle-class American and British parents 4 their children as if they were competitors5 for some finishing line.
Parents take their children from activity to activity to make their future 6 . It seems that raising a genius has become a more7 goal than raising a happy and well-balanced child.
8 are dealing with worn-out children in the classroom. It's a very serious problem. Many children9 after-class clubs by necessity. But competitive pressures also create a/an 10 of activities, which11 sports, language, music, and maths classes for children as young as four.
"There is a new parenting trend under way which says you have to12 all your child's potential at a young age, otherwise they will be 13 ," says Terry Apter, an expert on child problems.
"It isn't entirely14 : there have always been pushy parents. But what was seen as strange behavior before is now well15 ."
(1)A 、 half B 、 full C 、 meaningful D 、 relaxing(2)A 、 seeing B 、 sending C 、 dropping D 、 taking(3)A 、 exhausted B 、 loving C 、 energetic D 、 nuclear(4)A 、 assess B 、 encourage C 、 remind D 、 treat(5)A 、 hoping B 、 racing C 、 calling D 、 caring(6)A 、 challenging B 、 exciting C 、 promising D 、 inviting(7)A 、 realistic B 、 specific C 、 difficult D 、 important(8)A 、 Doctors B 、 Parents C 、 Headmasters D 、 Teachers(9)A 、 start B 、 attend C 、 skip D 、 prefer(10)A 、 lack B 、 establishment C 、 explosion D 、 business(11)A 、 practice B 、 enjoy C 、 teach D 、 include(12)A 、 unlock B 、 fulfill C 、 show D 、 record(13)A 、 let down B 、 pushed off C 、 laughed at D 、 taken over(14)A 、 new B 、 out-dated C 、 wrong D 、 right(15)A 、 respected B 、 done C 、 accepted D 、 managed -
9、 阅读七选五
In order to recover from mental distress,there's really no alternative but to get acquainted with psychotherapy.
Every human is in part neurotic(神经质).
A neurosis is any pattern of thinking or behavior that blocks our personalities and potential. .It should be part of every evolved human's mission to seek to understand the neurotic elements of their own personalities.The enquiry"And how are you neurotic?"should not be taken as an insult rather a sensible request for more information on our particular flaws.
The origins of most of our neuroses lie in our childhoods
.A trauma(创伤) may be continuous petty criticism or emotional neglect.Something.qualiries as a trauma because the child isn't able to make sense of the extreme pain and therefore suffers a serious blow to its command of trust,intelligence,and love.
Where there is an over-controlling parent,there will be a child with problems around autonomy(自主权).Where there is a belittling parent,there will be a child with difficulties of confidence and self-esteem.Every character flaw on the side of the parent necessarily imposes a toll on a child.
Healing comes through self-awareness.
To improve,we need to get rid of the state of depression and recover contact with the original trauma.And in order to do that,we need to accept that doing so would be a good idea. .
It won't be enough to know the past,we will need to feel it too.
We may have a practical sense of the central details of our childhoods,but an intellectual grasp won't be enough.We need to sincerely reexperience rather than merely intellectually know the past to free ourselves from its hold.Our neuroses will weaken or dissolve once the traumas are finally known and,even more importantly,felt.
A.Parents tend to give rise to a neurosis.
B.Its central ideas can be summarized as follows.
C.We have to agree that self-knowledge will be what can save us.
D.Parents assist their children in figuring out the difficulties.
F.Trauma leads to depression which overtime inspires the formation of neurotic symptoms.
F.What causes neuroses are intolerable frustrations and pains that we can refer to as traumas.
G.We may be neurotic in love or at work,in our friendships or in our attitudes to creativity or politics.
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10、 阅读理解
For years, music industry experts have warned that technological changes could lead to a shift in music consumption patterns, a decline in album sales, and challenges for traditional record labels. However, there's a silver lining: In Silicon Valley, one of the world's major tech hubs, technological innovation may actually enhance the music experience—for now.
A 70-year analysis of music critic scores in Silicon Valley, combined with data on technological advancements, showed that the quality of music—based on factors such as creativity and production value—has improved over time, according to a study.
From 1950 to 2020, researchers examined the variations in overall music quality in Silicon Valley. The team's statistical models tested how music quality was related to technological factors such as the availability of digital platforms, advancements in sound engineering, and the ease of music distribution.
The highest-quality music emerged during periods of rapid technological innovation, with increased access to digital platforms, improved sound quality, and more efficient distribution methods. Technological advancements are expected to make these conditions more prevalent in the region. For instance, it is predicted that by 2050, advancements in artificial intelligence will revolutionize music production, allowing for more complex and innovative compositions. Digital platforms have also democratized music distribution, enabling independent artists to reach wider audiences.
Study leader Emily was surprised to find that increased investment in music technology during periods of economic downturn resulted in higher quality music for the following years. "Traditionally, we focus on the immediate impact of technology on music production. However, the infrastructure built during these times has a lasting effect on the industry," says Emily. More investment in technology might lead to better resources and tools for artists. "Empowered artists create better music," says Emily.
(1)、What may be the effect of technological innovation on music in Silicon Valley in paragraph 1?A、The music experience is enhanced. B、The cost of music production is higher. C、The number of record labels increases. D、The quality of music is lower.(2)、What's the purpose of the example in paragraph 4?A、To make a comparison. B、To arouse readers' interest. C、To give a recommendation. D、To explain the author's opinion.(3)、What is the last paragraph mainly about?A、The impact of economic conditions on music technology. B、The positive effects of increased investment on music quality. C、The importance of traditional music production methods. D、The role of independent artists in the music industry.(4)、In which section of a website can we read this text?A、Science. B、Lifestyle. C、Technology. D、Entertainment. -
11、 阅读理解
This year has brought some exciting developments in the field of space exploration. The new spacecraft "Starship," developed through a collaboration between SpaceX and NASA, successfully launched and returned to Earth in September. This achievement marks a significant step forward in humanity's journey into space.
Space exploration has long been a dream for humanity, as it not only expands our horizons but also has the potential to unlock new resources and knowledge. The vastness of space offers countless opportunities for scientific discovery and technological advancement. For instance, the exploration of other planets and celestial bodies could lead to breakthroughs in understanding the origins of the universe and the possibility of life beyond Earth.
In July, the International Space Agency (ISA) fully approved the use of advanced propulsion systems for future missions. This technology is designed to "increase the speed and efficiency of spacecraft, allowing them to travel farther and faster than ever before," according to space expert Dr. Emily Johnson. As a result, these systems can only be effective for missions that require long-duration travel, such as those to Mars or the outer planets.
However, space exploration is not without its challenges. According to the ISA's press release, after a 79-week trial of the new propulsion systems, it was found that while they could enhance the capabilities of spacecraft, they could not yet overcome all the obstacles associated with deep space travel, such as radiation exposure and the psychological impact on astronauts. What they offer is a way for space missions to achieve more ambitious goals and push the boundaries of human exploration.
According to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, at least 90 countries are currently involved in space activities, with the number of space missions increasing rapidly each year. As scientists continue to make efforts, there is growing hope that they can one day create a future where space exploration is not only feasible but also sustainable.
(1)、What excites space enthusiasts about recent developments?A、A collaboration between SpaceX and NASA. B、The vastness of space. C、The launch of a new spacecraft. D、The possibility of life beyond Earth.(2)、In what way are advanced propulsion systems effective for space missions?A、They can detect obstacles in space. B、They can overcome all challenges of deep space travel. C、They can be used for short-duration missions. D、They can increase speed and efficiency for long-duration travel.(3)、What is the author's attitude toward the future of space exploration?A、Doubtful. B、Uncaring. C、Positive. D、Negative.(4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?A、Advances in Space Exploration Technology B、The Promise of New Spacecraft for Future Missions C、The Challenges and Rewards of Space Exploration D、The Role of Propulsion Systems in Space Travel -
12、 阅读理解
Ryan is a young individual of commendable character, consistently achieving stellar academic results, demonstrating proficiency in the sport of lacrosse, and enjoying widespread admiration. Consequently, Jennifer and her spouse perceived no evident reason to withhold an Instagram account from their son, who was in the sixth grade, until Ryan posted an image of himself grasping an empty beer bottle that his father had just drained. "My husband observed the photograph materialize on Ryan's profile and promptly ascended the stairs, insisting that he remove it without delay," Jennifer narrates. "I surmise that my son did not grasp the severity of the impression his picture conveyed. He was endeavoring to be humorous, yet he is still in the sixth grade! Even if he was simply posing, that image was exceedingly inappropriate."
With the burgeoning popularity of the photo-sharing platform Instagram, it is not uncommon for parents to cultivate a misplaced sense of security. Unlike Facebook or Twitter, which encompass a more extensive array of content, Instagram is predominantly dedicated to the posting of images. Coupled with the age requirement of 13 and its privacy settings, it appears to be an almost innocuous site for children. How much mischief could they conceivably cause? However, this is not the actuality.
Surprisingly, some youngsters are resorting to paying for attention on social media. When Paula Pryor detected an enigmatic charge of $700 on her credit card, the last thing she anticipated was that it was a payment to a company that facilitated the acquisition of "likes" for Instagram photographs. "My son Hayden believed it was merely ten dollars, but it was ten dollars per 'like'," Pryor elucidates.
Often, the cause for concern is not one's own adolescent—it's someone else's child. Megan Koster was perplexed as to why her daughter Delaney suddenly became so apprehensive about whether her panty line was discernible through her jeans. Eventually, Delaney disclosed that she was worried someone might capture a photograph and post it on Instagram. "I don't think I would have survived middle school if websites like this had existed back then," Koster laments.
(1)、What made Jennifer think her son Ryan could have an Instagram account?A、He gained popularity in school. B、He was skilled at using Instagram. C、He showed interest in taking photos. D、He was old enough and behaved well.(2)、What does the underlined word "they" in paragraph 2 refer to?A、Instagram accounts. B、Social media. C、Pictures. D、Children.(3)、Why did Pryor's son pay the company $700?A、To obtain the picture he liked. B、To pay attention to social media. C、To get his photos noticed and liked. D、To pay the charge on his credit card.(4)、What's the text mainly about?A、Teen's problems with Instagram. B、Inappropriate pictures from children. C、The influence of the Internet on young users. D、Concerns for the Internet security for children. -
13、 阅读理解
The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI)
The Museum of Science and Industry, commonly referred to as MOSI, enjoys a reputation for distinction in Tampa, Florida. Since the inception of the 1980s, MOSI has served as a confluence where individuals of diverse age groups can immerse themselves in the realms of technological advancements and scientific discoveries. The institution boasts an array of exhibits, and prior to departing, one may peruse its gift shop to procure mementos for their kin and acquaintances.
Air Force Armament (空军装备) Museum (AFAM)
A singular institution in Florida is the Air Force Armament Museum. This museum is situated on the Eglin Air Force Base, a short distance north of Fort Walton Beach. Established in 1975, it stands as the sole museum in the nation that is entirely devoted to the subject of Air Force Armament. One of the most appealing aspects of visiting this museum is the absence of an admission fee!
The Florida Museum of Natural History (FMNH)
Should you find yourself in Gainesville in search of an exemplary activity, the Florida Museum of Natural History presents itself as an optimal choice. Proximity to the University of Florida and state sponsorship contribute to its prominence. The museum's collections are nothing short of astonishing. Given its focus on natural history, it offers an engaging and educational experience for both adults and children. Admission to the museum is complimentary for all visitors.
St. Augustine Pirate (海盗) & Treasure Museum (APTM)
In St. Augustine, Florida, lies a grand and distinctive museum. The St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum delves into the maritime history of pirates. Initially located in Key West, it relocated to St. Augustine in 2010. As you traverse the exhibits, you are transported back in time, spanning over three centuries, to Port Royal, Jamaica. A significant portion of the museum's displays originates from that era.
(1)、What can you do for your family while visiting MOSI?A、Take some pictures. B、Buy some gifts. C、Choose some exhibits. D、Record what you see.(2)、What do AFAM and FMNH have in common?A、They are run by the state. B、They are set up in the 1970s. C、They are free for visitors. D、They show natural history.(3)、Where will you go if you are interested in the pirates' history?A、The Museum of Science and Industry. B、Air Force Armament Museum. C、The Florida Museum of Natural History. D、St. Augustine Pirate Treasure Museum. -
14、 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。
Helen was a young girl. Her parents taught her to be kind, and she always was. And she lived a happy life. Unluckily, one day, her mother had an accident. Her right leg was hurt badly and needed an expensive operation.
Her family couldn't afford to pay for it. Although their friends and relatives all tried their best to offer help but it was far from enough. And they were unsure what to do next.
One day, walking down the street to a bookstore nearby, Helen noticed an old man trying hard to climb the steps to a nearby park. The old man with Alzheimer's disease (阿尔茨海默氏症)left home days ago and ended up wandering around the streets while his son, Dr. Smith, a doctor of the City Hospital, had been trying to find him but in vain.
"He can't climb the steps. He looks so weak. " Helen said to-herself. Without hesitation, she ran over to him.
"Sir, let me help you!"
The man made no response, then Helen repeated it. Slowly raising his head, the man looked at her, surprised. Helen gave him a smile and then helped him climb the steps. "Your hands are shaking!" Helen said anxiously. "Are you okay?"
"I'm so hungry, " he murmured. "I want to walk… to the park for… a rest. " After helping him sit on a park bench, Helen rushed home and returned with some food, only to find the man was lying on the ground, unconscious. "Sir, please wake up!" she cried in anxiety. "‘What should I do?" she wondered.
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Looking around, she noticed a woman standing meters away talking on the phone.
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"He's my dad! Where did you find him?" Dr. Smith cried.
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15、 假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter对你们一家人近日去珠海长隆海洋王国(Chimelong Ocean Kingdom)游玩的经历很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.游玩经过:
出游时间:上周六;
出行工具:自驾车;
游玩内容:看海豚和海狮表演、在餐厅吃晚餐时还看到鱼、欣赏灯光秀等;
2.你的感受。
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2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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16、 加工食品通常营养成分较低,糖分、盐分和脂肪含量更高。
often contain less nutrition, and have higher sugar, salt, and fat than fresh ingredients.
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17、 但是,我们可以确定的是,文化和美食这两者息息相关,如果你没有体验过其中的一个,你就永远无法真正了解另一个。
What we can say, however, is that culture and go and if you do not experience one, you can never really know the other.
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18、 来中国之前,我只在美国接触过中式烹饪,那里的中国食物已被改变,以适应美国人的口味。
coming to China, my only experience with Chinese cooking was in America, with Chinese food that had been changed to American .
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19、 她们惊奇地发现所有的标示牌和广告都是用法文写的,而且很多人说英语都有口音。
They were surprised to see that all the signs and were in French and many people spoke English .
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20、 除了欣赏壮丽的山峰和森林,旅程的一个亮点是能看到种类繁多的动物。
seeing spectacular mountain peaks and forests, one of their trip was being able to see many different creatures.