根据短文内容和首字母提示, 在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。在答题卡标有题号的横线上, 完整地写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。 Our lives changed tracks the day our son was born. We w 1. whether we should move back to our home country Brazil. I remember looking down at our newborn baby and thinking about how different his life would be there. During the ten years away from my big family and my culture, I missed the delicious foods, samba, Brazilian jujitsu(柔术), and sunny skies. My wife m2. our homeland too. As a musician, it would be e3. for her to do her work in Brazil. But in the United Kingdom, I had the funding and lab resources for my research. Would such a move be a disadvantage to my career? A few weeks later, my brother called from Brazil, telling me that our father had passed away. The great happiness I felt about my son’s birth suddenly gave way to deep s4.. We had no doubt it was the right time to r 5. to Brazil. We applied for the professor positions at a university in our hometown and b6. received offers. H 7., it wasn’t easy getting started with my research in Brazil. I didn’t receive any start-up funding for my lab. Now, thanks to Brazilian funding, I have a team of bright young scientists and can a8. expensive lab resources. We are living the lives we wanted to live-working on rewarding research and feeling closer to our family and c 9.in our home country. My son is growing up close to his cousins. I take up Brazilian jujitsu training, which I haven’t been able to do during my years a10.. My wife and I feel happy to find a way home.
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阅读下面短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词) The pilot, Antoine De Saint-Exupery, who wrote The Little Prince, died long ago, but the fictional pilot, who told the story, is as alive today as he was many years ago, along with his Prince, the fox, the rose and the snake. This timeless tale touches upon childhood and growing up. It opens with the reminder: All grown-ups were once children—but few of them remember it. The pilot in this story loses that part of himself. After a stay in the desert with the little prince, he finds his inner child again. It is a simple story with life lessons. Here are some. One only understands the things that one tames (驯服). Seeing the thousands of roses that look just like his rose makes the prince feel as if he was tricked by his flower. The fox shows him taming someone takes time. The prince understands the nature of relationships: the time he has wasted on his rose makes her so important. The fox, as his parting gift, shares his secret with the prince: “One can see rightly with the heart. What is essential (very important and necessary) is invisible (not be seen) to the eye. ” When the pilot shows his picture about the snake eating the elephant, adults only see it as a hat. Adults can’t see what’s inside the snake. What is on the surface is not what matters. This truth sets the little prince free. He decides to join his rose back on his planet. Has he returned to his planet and his rose? The ending exists in the imagination of every reader as well as the pilot. After all, it is a book with something for everyone.
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One should have a________ of right and wrong, or a person can’t be trusted. (观念)
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In________ 1799 Wordsworth and Dorothy moved into their first Lakeland home. (十二月)
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________ I get in trouble, I ask Grandma to come over for dinner. (无论何时)
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Though your children are________ you, they are not yours. (与……在一起)
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Nothing________ more than people’s safety and health. (要紧)
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Since May 8, Boston Dynamics’ dog-like robot, Spot, has been in use at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in Singapore to help encourage social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic (新冠肺炎疫情) according to a report in the South China Morning Post. Singpore’s government is funding the experiment of the robotic dog, which will last for two weeks at the park during off-peak(非高峰的) hours. “The robot isn’t enforcing (强制 ). It’s just giving people information and encouraging them, ”Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert told CNBC. “When Spot is patrolling(巡逻)the area, there’s a parks officer nearby who can do whatever enforcement he decides is suitable. ” Cameras fixed on Spot will scan the surroundings and help officers work out the number of visitors in the park, but they cannot read faces and won’t collect any personal information. It also carries a loudspeaker to broadcast a pre-recorded message to remind visitors of the importance of social distancing. Without enough manpower, Singapore is turning to robotics to reduce the manpower required for park patrols and remind people about the risks they may be putting themselves and others in. The question, however, is whether their use of Spot will be a good tool or will or only attract more people to it instead. If the two-week experiment proves successful, the government will consider using Spot at the park during peak hours. Singapore will also do studies to see if it’s worth using other Spots in other parks. Already, Singapore engineers are trying to improve Spot, making it tell if people are together in a group or strangers passing on the grass. No one knows if Spot will stay after the pandemic is gone, but one thing is for sure: the robot is the hardest working dog in the world. 1.Why is Spot used at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park? A.To draw visitors’ attention to it. B.To help encourage social distancing. C.To read and record visitors’ faces. D.To help collect private information. 2.The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 4 refers to(指的是)________ . A.visitors B.strangers C.cameras D.officers 3.What can we learn from the last 3 paragraphs? A.The experiment is still in progress. B.The use of Spot proves to be a good tool. C.Spot will stay after the pandemic is over. D.Singapore will no longer need other Spot robots. 4.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A.Spot scares people into keeping a distance in public. B.Spot patrols the park for two weeks during peak hours. C.Spot can tell people together in a group from strangers passing by. D.The parks officer nearby decides on the enforcement instead of Spot.
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Katie Steller has her own salon (美发院). She often wheels her red chair and scissors around the city to give free haircuts. Edward was her first lucky customer. He looked to be in his 60s. He was balding and missing a few teeth. While she was cutting his greying hair, he told her about moving closer to his adult children. Till now, Steller has offered about 30 such haircuts. These people are all living a hard time, and she is aware of the power of her cleanup job. “It’s more than a haircut,” she says. “I want it to be a gateway, to show value and respect, but also to get to know people. I want to build relationships. ” Steller knows that a haircut can change a life. As a teen, she had a very serious disease and her hair thinned terribly. Her mother took Steller for her first professional haircut. “To sit down and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an illness, it helped me feel cared about and less alone,” she says. After that, Steller knew she wanted to have her own salon so she could help people feel the way she’d felt that day. In 2019, she began her Red Chair Project. She says, “I can’t fix their problems with free haircuts, but maybe I can help them feel less alone for a moment.” Early this year she started the Steller Kindness Project, in which people who do acts of kindness (volunteering for snowstorm relief, helping neighbors in need) are invited for a free haircut at Steller’s salon. In exchange, they tell their stories, which Steller shares on her website. Her hope is that by reading about kind acts, others will spread their own. So far Steller has had people reach out from around the country. 1.Why did Steller start her Red Chair Project? A.To help her neighbors in need. B.To attract customers to her salon. C.To help the lonely people feel less alone. D.To invite customers to tell their kind acts. 2.What does Steller mean by the sentence “It’s more than a haircut” in Paragraph 4? A.A haircut can fix people’s problems. B.A haircut is what people need most. C.Haircut stories are well reviewed on her website. D.A haircut is a simple act to show care, value and respect. 3.Which best describes Katie Steller? A.Lonely and inactive. B.Kind and thoughtful. C.Doubtful and generous. D.Serious and careful. 4.Which sentence best expresses the theme of the story? A.Simple acts of kindness like a free haircut will spread. B.Haircuts need practice and practice makes perfect. C.It’s heartbreaking to see how lonely people look. D.We can win great respect by giving free haircuts.
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As a kid, I walked to the library several times a week and stayed up late reading. I checked out so many books and returned them so quickly the librarian once snapped, “Don’t take home so many books if you’re not going to read them all.” “But I did read them all,” I said. In college, when I created my online dating(约会)profile, in the “ favorite books” section I put One Hundred Years of Solitude, A Moveable Feast, White Fang and so on. But I realized I hadn’t read most of those titles for two years. David was my first online date. David read about a book or two a week. When we compared libraries, we had only four titles in common. On our seventh date, David and I visited the library. “I have a game,” he said, taking out two pens and Post-its(便利贴). Let’s find books we’ve read and leave reviews in them for the next person. ” We stayed there for an hour. Before leaving, I said, “I will tell you something. I’ve only read one book this year. ” “But you like books, ”he said. “You like bookstores. You like libraries. Read a book!” Back home, David’ s charge to “read a book” echoed in my head. I bought books whenever I got the chance, but I hardly read them. They sat on every surface until my house appeared to wear books the way one wears clothes. I picked up one. Whenever I wanted to give up on it, I thought of David__________. “How’s your day?” David texted. “Good. A little tired, ”I replied. “I stayed up late and finished my book. ”The last time I’d pulled an all-nighter to read, I was 12 and the book was Little Women. David suggested we visit the library again. He pulled a book from the shelf, dropped to one knee, and opened it. Inside, his Post-it read:“Karla, it has always been you. Will you marry me? ” His proposal had rested in the book for over a year. 1.How do the first two paragraphs help develop the story? A.To show how rude the librarian was. B.To show Karla was always a reader. C.To prove Karla just liked borrowing books. D.To prove it’s better to buy books than borrow books. 2.Which is the correct order of what happened to Karla? a. She had a game with David. b. She created her online dating profile. c. She was shown the Post-it written to her. d. She told David she only read one book that year. e. She found they had only four titles in common. A.dbeac B.baecd C.beadc D.dbase 3.Which sentence should go in the empty box in Paragraph 5 from the bottom? A.I just loved the idea of reading. B.I tried to appear to be a book lover. C.I painfully realized most of my books went unread. D.I felt him pushing me to be more of the person I used to be. 4.What’s the best title of the passage? A.Falling in love by the book B.Buying books for yourself not for your shelf C.A true lover of books knows no time D.Love books enough and books love you back
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