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1、 It was a good concert—I enjoyed the last song (特别,尤其). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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2、 The plane crashed, killing one of the (全体工作人员) and four passengers. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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3、 They enjoyed an income and lifestyle that many people would (羡慕). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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4、 I shouldn't have been so (自私的) and not willing to contribute the money to my household. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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5、 It's high time that you (提交) your application, otherwise you will be banned from participating in the activity. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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6、 The professor explained to us what (可持续的) economic development was. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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7、 The success of any (企业) relies heavily on innovation, dedication, and effective leadership. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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8、 Mother told her son again and again not to (滥用) his power. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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9、 Devote yourself to your job and you will be (回报). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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10、 You should not rest your argument upon (主观的) and groundless conclusion. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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11、 The Chinese people tend to make a lot of (购买,采购) before the Spring Festival. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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12、阅读下而短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Science research isn't always serious. In fact, sometimes it is quite silly. And it's this silly research the Ig Nobel Prize celebrates. Awarded since 1991, the Ig Nobel Prize reminds us that science can be fun too.
Here are some (example) that let us see what the Ig Nobel committee stands for. In 2007, its linguistics (语言学的) award was given to three researchers (prove) that rats couldn't tell the differences between Dutch spoken backward and Japanese spoken backward. Two years ago, a biologist who wrote a book (base) on his experience collecting dead and almost dead flies was awarded for his work. As for this year, one winner wrote a paper on how to create a cleaning product means of human saliva (唾液).
Every year there is a ceremony the winners receive their awards. It (official) begins when the audience is told to throw paper airplanes at the stage. Then the winners are given the chance to summarize (they) research in 60 seconds. The ceremony (become) mature over the years.
So, as we can see, the awards aren't just given for most scientifically important things in the world. But then again, what's more important than having fun?
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13、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。
I am a native of Shenyang, China. I had my first book published at age 18. The book 1 my experiences as an international student attending high school in the state of Washington.
I experienced a significant 2 when I first came to the United States, and writing became my treatment, a way of self-healing and a 3 to explore my own identity.
I remember struggling at first to 4 the culture of Burien, Washington. Nobody told me how to 5 myself, so I used all kinds of activities to fill up my time. Yet the more activities I participated in, the deeper the 6 grew. I was always trying to 7 to everyone the best version of myself, but I felt lost inside.
Then I started writing my weekly thoughts in my blog. I discovered a deeper understanding of myself and this new world around me. The blog 8 turned into my book published in China I then decided to donate all the book sale income to 9 other students
In 2015 the Reading Fund was born. Driven by the belief that nothing is more 10 than an educated mind, I established the charity 11 to provide educational books and resources for12 students in China and other countries. I had the 13 to enjoy good educational resources, but my 14 in the countryside need to walk miles to go to a school without 15 educational resources.
(1)A 、 labels B 、 infers C 、 secures D 、 records(2)A 、 daily routine B 、 culture shock C 、 intelligent growth D 、 moral dilemma(3)A 、 process B 、 frontier C 、 feature D 、 harvest(4)A 、 learn from B 、 adapt to C 、 subscribe to D 、 engage in(5)A 、 protect B 、 persuade C 、 satisfy D 、 transform(6)A 、 confusion B 、 fear C 、 embarrassment D 、 astonishment(7)A 、 tend B 、 display C 、 explain D 、 apologize(8)A 、 frequently B 、 independently C 、 eventually D 、 absolutely(9)A 、 encourage B 、 attract C 、 commit D 、 assist(10)A 、 powerful B 、 suitable C 、 distant D 、 instant(11)A 、 A willing B 、 aiming C 、 dreaming D 、 resisting(12)A 、 A exchange B 、 international C 、 rural D 、 graduate(13)A 、 money B 、 time C 、 environment D 、 opportunity(14)A 、 peers B 、 families C 、 students D 、 classmates(15)A 、 precious B 、 sufficient C 、 historical D 、 commercial -
14、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。
What to Do When You Fail in Life
Most people are afraid of failure. The truth is that everyone, including all successful people, has ever failed time after time and will fail again. .
Learn from it
No matter how hard you try to avoid (避免,逃避) it, failure will happen. Having a "no fear" attitude towards failure does not mean you should expect to fail, but accept it when it happens. Failure makes us rethink, reconsider, and find new ways and strategies to achieve our goals. Through failure, we will get to know ourselves better.
Stop fearing it
You are supposed to push yourself to go to the limits. When you have a no-fear attitude and accept failure willingly, your determination can be made the best use of.
Let go of your self-worth
When your self-worth is in charge, you will not learn from the mistakes you have made, be open to other people's views or see the situations clearly. We need to learn, evaluate, and listen to other people if we want to see what needs to change in order to succeed.
Improve your mood (情绪) and cheer up again
We all feel upset after having failed, which is natural, human, and unavoidable. But how we respond to our failures is what decides our road to success. One way of improving your mood is listing the things you are grateful for at the moment, which will strengthen your positive emotions. .
A. There is value in failure.
B. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
C. The ordinary people experience failure, too.
D. It always tends to get in the way of you and your success.
E. In order to reach your personal best, you don't need to fear failure.
F. So do not be afraid of failure, which is a part of your road to success.
G. Reading stories of successful people is another way to help us cheer up and move on.
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15、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
One of the ocean's noisiest creatures is smaller than you'd expect — snapping shrimp (鼓虾). They create a widespread background noise in the underwater environment, which helps them communicate, protect their homes and hunt for food. When enough shrimp snap (发出噼啪声) at once, the noise can be deafening.
Aran Mooney, a biologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, suggested that with increased ocean temperatures, snapping shrimp will snap more often and louder than before. This could raise the background noise of the global ocean. "They make a sound by closing a claw so fast. This makes a bubble (泡泡) and when that bubble bursts, it makes that snapping sound," said Mooney.
Mooney discovered a strong relationship between warmer waters and more frequent snapping shrimp sounds after experimenting with the shrimp in tanks in the lab and by listening to the shrimp in the ocean at various water temperatures. "As the temperature rises, the snap rate increases," he said. This makes sense because shrimp are essentially cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature and activity levels are largely controlled by their living environment. "We can actually show in the field that not only do snap rates increase, but the sound levels increase as well."
How the louder snapping shrimp would affect or benefit the surroundings remained to be seen. "We know that fish use sound to communicate," Mooney said. "If the environment gets noisy, it has the possibility to influence that communication. That's something we have to follow up on." There is also the possibility that the change of snapping shrimp affects machines humans use to discover mines, which could lead to unpleasant results.
(1)、What can we know about the snapping shrimp's sound?A、It aims to protect the shrimp. B、It is important to the ecosystem. C、It has different uses for the shrimp. D、It is hard to be discovered by other creatures.(2)、How does Mooney do the experiment?A、By observing snapping shrimp in the field. B、By recording the snap rates in the lab. C、By analyzing the way shrimp make noise. D、By comparing shrimp's sound in different places.(3)、What might Mooney research next?A、Other uses of shrimp's sound. B、Influences of the noise on other creatures. C、Means of communication among fish. D、Methods of stopping shrimp's snapping.(4)、Which of the following could be the best title for the text?A、Underwater World Is No Longer Quiet B、Small Animals Make a Big Difference C、Warming Oceans Are Getting Louder D、Snapping Shrimp's Noise Speaks Much -
16、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
Gym class was not considered important at the private school I attended from kindergarten to Grade 6 and the words "movement skill development" would have caused brows to wrinkle.
For Grades 7 and 8, I moved into the public school system. It was the early 1980s and we had to wear green gym shorts and white T-shirts with the school crest (校徽) on them. We had to climb ropes. We had to go for long runs in the valley beside the school and excuses were not allowed.
My mum, also somewhat of a "non-sporty mum", wrote me notes to get me out of this nightmare once a month. And when she didn't, I sometimes forged my own. One day I arrived for gym class with my note explaining why I could not participate. It was signed by my "mother". There were at least two classes of Grade 8 girls sitting on the side of the hill when I boldly (冒失地) presented my note. The PE teacher asked me why my mother's signature looked so messy. What I said next might be the finest example of just how stupid I was when I was 13: "It's messy because she signed it while she was driving."
My classmates giggled (咯咯笑) nervously. I thought maybe I had pushed things too far but wasn't prepared for what happened next at all. The teacher grabbed my ear and dragged me all the way up the millions of stairs, through the miles of hallways, and into the principal's office. That was where my memories from junior high gym class ended.
The next year I went to the first day of Grade 9 gym with a positive outlook, high hopes, and good intentions. But all I ended up developing was the habit of hiding in the girls ‘bathroom for the duration of the class.
When my counsellor (辅导员) called a meeting between me and the gym teacher later that year, I remember the teacher looking at me and saying, "I wouldn't know this girl was in my class if I hit her with my car."
(1)、What is the author's impression of her gym class?A、It was great fun before Grade B、It was dull and terrible all the way. C、It helped her improve sports skills. D、It was tiring but interesting at public school.(2)、Which can replace the underlined word "forged" in Paragraph 3?A、Improved. B、Gathered. C、Created. D、Discovered.(3)、Why was the author punished by her PE teacher at age 13?A、She told a lie to the teacher. B、She had an argument with others. C、She made the same mistake repeatedly. D、She was too careless in signing her name. -
17、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
Throughout the world, museums allow people to explore new cultures and topics through their collections and exhibitions. Check out this comprehensive list of the best museums and galleries throughout the world with one-of-a-kind displays that educate and inspire.
Musée D'Orsay in Paris
The Musée D'Orsay, once a railway station, houses an internationally famous collection of Impressionist art and other Western pieces from 1848 and 1914. Started in 1986, the white limestone walls are now home to some of the most notable artworks in France, like sculptures by Auguste Rodin and paintings by Paul Gauguin.
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town
With the help of design firm Heatherwick Studio, the once century-old grain silo (谷粮仓) in the heart of Cape Town transformed into a museum which hosts international events and exhibitions to provide an intercultural look into the world of African art. Works from revolutionary artists such as Kudzanai Chiurai of Zimbabwe and Wangechi Mutu of Kenya decorate the nine floors of the museum.
Bangkok National Museum
The first national museum in Thailand, whose structures can date back to 1782, when they served as the palace of Prince Wang Na. Nearly 100 years later, the grounds were transformed into a museum with three differently themed galleries: a Thai History Gallery, an Archaeological and Art History collection, and a Decorative Arts and Ethnological Collection.
The National Palace Museum in Taipei
The National Palace Museum included artwork from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The permanent collection features nearly 700,000 pieces of imperial artifacts and includes calligraphic works by Tang Yin.
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(1)、 If you take interest in Chinese traditional culture, which museum may you visit?A、Musée D'Orsay in Paris. B、Bangkok National Museum. C、The National Palace Museum in Taipei. D、Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town.(2)、What do the first three museums have in common?A、All used to have other uses. B、All are more than 100 years old. C、All are redesigned by architects. D、All contain works by Western artists.(3)、From which is the text probably taken?A、A travel brochure. B、A local newspaper. C、A cultural website. D、A business magazine. -
18、in the ballpark
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19、to have a position of this kind
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20、Participants at the conference were thankful for the information that for them.
参加会议的人非常感激为他们提供的信息。