Scientists say that music makes our brain “feel happy" and it _______the importance of music in cultures all over the world.(解释)
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A recent study has shown that Big Ben is falling over, although very _______.(缓慢地)
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In the Warring States period, Mozi made the _______kite in history out of wood.(第一)
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They are trying to use 3D printers to print food that is both ________and good for us(美味的)
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Yancheng is the ______to red-crowned cranes and Milu deer.(家乡)
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The Millennial Trains Project is a non-profit(非营利性的)organization that makes it possible for young people to take part in creative projects. The organization leads crowdfunded(众筹的)train journeys. These journeys provide young people with the chance to help different communities. The organization has already completed two journeys. Twenty-four people are now getting ready to be a part of the third. To get a place on the train, each person has to raise $5,000 and have an idea for a project. At cach stop, they get off the train to explore a different town, city, or wherever their projects take them.
These 24 people are strangers now, but not for long. The next week is going to be a life-changing learning experience for many. 回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。 1.Who can get the chance to take part in the projects? 2.How many journeys are mentioned in Paragraph 1? 3.Where is Amy going to visit? 4.How will Jenny help people prepare for disasters? 5.What do you think of the Millennial Trains Project?
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Words are the key to language. And if you want to improve your ability to speak, listen and write in English, you have to learn lots of words. Here are some ideas to help you. 1. Recording words Important words Some words are more important than other words. For example, the high frequency word(高频词) “rain” is very common and can be found in a number of important expressions. For example, rainbow, raincoat, rainforest, rainy, pour with rain.. Where possible, pay special attention to the high frequency words and all their associated(有关联的)forms. Sentences When you want to record a new word or expression, remember to write it out in an example sentence. This will give you useful information about the way the word or term is used, and the other words often associated with it. For example, a)Rain-It's been pouring with rain. b)Raincoat— I put on my raincoat. 2. Learning words Some words are easy to learn. For example, the English word “sofa” is similar in Chinese(sha fa). Other words are more difficult, but these ideas might help you. Word sounds Use the power of the similar sounds between words. For example, imagine you wanted to learn the word “whale”. Simply think of a word that sounds like "whale" in English or in your own language. Then, make a sentence with this word. For example, “The whale has a long tail.” Funny sentences Use the power of humour! Simply make a funny sentence with the word. This will help you remember the word more easily. For example, "William the whale was using his tail to sail the boat.” Pictures If you're really having problems learning your word, draw a picture of your funny sentence. This will really help you remember it. And the funnier the picture is, the better! Repetition(重复) Finally, repeat the sentence many times to get it engraved(铭记)in your heart. Repetition is a fantastic way of memorizing things. Try these methods and find your own ways to learn words and expressions.
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The next time Wayde saw Manningtree, he said, "Could you let me have a little of that medicine? Just enough to see if it works. I’m sorry to trouble you.” "I have only a very small amount left. It will take me some time to find out how to make more. "I will pay you anything you ask,.” Wayde said. “ Don't give me anything now, but promise to pay me $10,000 when you become Prime Minister(首相).” Wayde laughed. “That’s impossible, "he said. "I shall never become Prime Minister.” "Who knows " Manningtree said." Give me a week, and I'll see what I can do.” A week passed. Then, Manningtree came to visit Wayde again. He brought with him a small bottle. "I cannot find out how to make more of this medicine, "he said, " but you can have what's left I don' t need it anymore. "That’s very generous of you." Wayde said. " How can I ever thank you?” "Just take one small drop of the medicine once a month." Manningtree said. Wayde took the bottle from his friend. Once a month. he took one small drop. The effect(效果)was immediate. Suddenly, he was not nervous anymore. He was not shy anymore, either. He was confident of his abilities. He started a business and within a year became a millionaire. He met and married one of the country's most intelligent and beautiful women and had two lovely children with her. He ran for parliament(议会)and succeeded. Within two years, he was a minister. Two years later, he became Prime Minister. One day, he went to see Manningtree. “You have come to give me S10,000,” Manningtree said with a laugh. "Forget it. I don't want it.” “You can certainly have it if you want it." Wayde said. “But that is not the reason I have come to see you.” “Oh? And what is the reason?" Manningtree asked. “ I have almost finished the medicine you gave me, " Wayde said. “Have you found out how to make it?” Again Manningtree laughed. "Oh, yes,” he said. “ I have known how to make it for a long time I knew how to make it when I was at school.” "What do you mean?” Wayde asked. “ My dear friend and Prime Minister, " Manningtree said, "the medicine I gave you was just a bottle of distilled water.” “ But the colour.” “Oh, I added some coloring.” “Then, the medicine did me no good, " Wayde said. “ It didn’t need to. There was nothing wrong with you. All you needed was to have confidence in yourself.” 1.The story is organized . A.in time order B.in space order C.from specific to general D.from general to specific 2.What happened to Wayde after taking the medicine? A.He got rich in a week as expected. B.He suddenly got nervous and shy. C.He succeeded in becoming Prime Minister. D.He became the most intelligent man in the country. 3.Why did Wayde come to see Manningtree years later? A.To say thanks to the doctor. B.To ask for more of the medicine C.To pay for the medicine D.To give the rest of the medicine back 4.What do we know about the medicine? A.It cost Wayde $10,000. B.It was useful but expensive. C.It didn’t work well on Wayde. D.It was made up of water and coloring. 5.What can we learn from the story? A.Confidence is the secret of success. B.A friend in need is a friend indeed C.Helping others is helping ourselves D.Too much medicine is bad for health
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All about Electric Cars Electric vehicles(电动车辆) have been around for more than a hundred years. But they have really been liked by a large number of people over the last ten years. More than three million all-electric cars trucks and vans are now on the road worldwide. Helping the Environment Most cars run on gasoline(汽油). Burning gasoline and other fossil fuels(矿物燃料) produces greenhouse gases. Electric vehicles don’t burn gasoline. Instead, strong batteries run their electric engines. So, electric vehicles don’t directly produce greenhouse gases. Poop Power! Electric vehicles are better for the environment. But they are not perfect. Their batteries often use electricity(电) that was made by burning fossil fuels. But an electric vehicle uses less energy than a vehicle that runs on gasoline. Plus, some of the electricity comes from “greener” sources, such as solar and wind power. And some may soon come from a new source — cow poop(牛粪)! An electric car company has worked together with a large dairy farm. They plan to make electricity using a greenhouse gas from cow poop. Always Improving One of the problems for electric vehicles is their limited range. This is how far they can travel before their batteries need another charge(充电). But now their range is improving. Some new electric vehicles can travel almost three times as far as older ones did. Another problem is finding a place to recharge the batteries. But the number of charging stations is going up as well. China now has thousands more charging stations than it did ten years ago. In Sweden, engineers have even designed a road that will charge electric vehicles as they drive along. 1.Which of the following truly describes electric vehicles according to Paragraph 1? A.Useless. B.Popular. C.Cheap. D.Perfect. 2.What does the picture above show? A.Parts of an electric car. B.Ways of driving a car. C.Wheels on an electric car. D.Batteries in an electric car. 3.How does the electric car company plan to make electricity according to Paragraph 3? A.By burning gasoline. B.By burning fossil fuels. C.By using a gas coming from cow poop. D.By using solar and wind power. 4.What is the last paragraph mainly about? A.Reasons for buying new electric cars. B.Importance of electric cars in our life. C.Ways to produce more electric vehicles. D.Problems and improvements of electric vehicles.
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You draw, you paint, or you do sculptures. It doesn’t matter—everyone is an artist!
1.What do Jane and Kayla argue(争辩)about? A.Whether everyone is an artist. B.Whether children should learn art. C.Whether artists make much money. D.Whether people like visiting museums. 2.The underlined word "it” in THE CASE FOR refers to . A.going to famous museums posting B.posting photographs online C.drawing pictures of friends D.making friends by drawing 3.How can we become artists according to Kayla? A.Go to art museums from time to time. B.Stay in an art school for six years. C.Devote ourselves to art study and practice. D.Try to get our sculptures displayed.
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