What does the man mean?
A.His math teacher is the best one.
B.He doesn’t know his math teacher well.
C.He expects his math teacher to be better.
What will the man have?
A.An English test.
B.A job interview.
C.A physical examination.
假定你是李华,你的纽约笔友Matt对下面这句话非常赞叹:“In every challenge lies an opportunity and a challenge solved would be an opportunity gained-Xi Jinping” (危与机总是同生并存的,克服了危就是机) 他发来邮件跟你分享。请你结合今年高考形势,给Matt回封信。要点如下:
1. 感谢Matt分享习主席的话;
2. 你现阶段的“危”与“机”;
3. 你对Matt的鼓励或安慰。
注意:词数100左右,可以适当增加细节以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:the COVID-19 pandemic(新冠疫情);self-discipline(自律n.);reassure(使安心vt.)
Dear Matt,
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Yours truly,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
My secret of staying young is simple: Keeping your mind awake and you will stay young all over. Take an interest in the world around you, and learn at least a new thing every day. Don’t think that you are ever too older to go back to school. I know a man entered a medical college at 70. He got his degree with honors and became famous doctor. Other man, with his children encouragement, went to a law school when he was 71 and is now an active lawyer. You may never say that staying young is easy only for those living in the future. In fact, you could do it if you care enough to try to keep your mind awake and active, what is the only way to be always young.
Crossword puzzles and exercise are just a few of the habits that improve memory best. But to 1. (true) give your brain a push, you might want to take a simple tip to heart-and it’s nothing you learned in school.
So far, researchers from Waterloo University in Canada 2. (discover) what may be the easiest way to improve your memory ever. Their research, recently 3. ( publish) in the journal Memory, suggests that reading out loud to yourself can increase your recall skills 4. up to 15%.
In the study, scientists asked 95 participants to test four 5. (method): reading, silently, hearing someone else read, reading aloud and listening to a recording of oneself reading. Their result? The people 6. read the information out loud showed the best retention(保持)rates—about 15% 7. (high) in learning speed, in fact. You may want to add these brain-boosting foods that can improve memory to your diet, too.
“Read 8. needs to be remember out loud, and you’ll remember it better. Yes, it’s shat simple!” psychologist and study co-author Colin Macleod said.
So next time when you ‘re preparing for a big exam, spend some time 9. (read) loud. Trust us. It might make you 10. genius.
Reverend Karen Onesti and Rabbi Andrew Bossov, both in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, knew each other from a monthly meeting. On this evening ten years ago, however, Onesti could_______something was up with Bossov. So she_______him in the parking lot and asked him how he was doing.
“Not so well,_______,” Bossov replied. “I need a new kidney(肾).”
Bossov’s kidneys were failing, the_______of an experimental drug he’d taken more than a decade earlier for his colitis (结肠炎). Facing dialysis(透析), Bossov had already_______the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) registry, but 70,000 people were in front of him. He’s also been_______close friends and relations to find a live donor, but so far, he hadn’t found a(n)_______.The statistics are_______for people in Bossov’s situation: in the U.S.,20 people die every day waiting for a(n)_______donation.
Onesti didn’t________: “I’ll give you one of mine,” she told Bossov.
Writing in a journal, Bossov________that “ that year that________had many twists and turns as we navigated the hard path toward donating and________an organ. Being accepted for transplant was one thing, but being________for surgery was another, and there were no guarantees.” Bossov began dialysis. However, Onesti________discovered she needed major surgery of her own, an hysterectomy (子宫切除术), before she could be able to________an organ.
But________, both Bossov and Onesti were cleared, and their surgeries were a(n) ________. More than a decade later, the kidney is functioning perfectly, and Bossov is ________“beyond words” every single day. Today, both Bossov and Onesti lead happy and healthy lives, and their ________has deepened over the years.
1.A.admit B.declare C.tell D.imagine
2.A.persuaded B.challenged C.employed D.approached
3.A.deliberately B.unfortunately C.conveniently D.uncertainly
4.A.purpose B.evidence C.result D.advantage
5.A.inspected B.joined C.organized D.introduced
6.A.competing with B.connecting with C.fighting with D.debating with
7.A.match B.mistake C.remark D.explanation
8.A.inaccurate B.meaningless C.comparable D.awful
9.A.blood B.organ C.cash D.food
10.A.hesitate B.participate C.swear D.interrupt
11.A.warned B.guaranteed C.predicted D.reported
12.A.began B.followed C.marked D.changed
13.A.describing B.examining C.preserving D.receiving
14.A.suggested B.complained C.approved D.paid
15.A.unexpectedly B.unsurprisingly C.cheerfully D.cautiously
16.A.select B.find C.donate D.feel
17.A.eventually B.disappointedly C.irregularly D.generously
18.A.joke B.accident C.success D.thought
19.A.amused B.regretful C.scared D.grateful
20.A.friendship B.situation C.conflict D.knowledge