Passing through the Atlanta airport one morning, I caught one of those trains that take travelers from the main terminal(主航站楼)to their boarding gates. Free, _______ and cold, the trains run back and forth all day long. Not many people consider them fun, but on this Saturday I heard _______. At the front of the first car - looking out of the window - were a man and his son. _______ most people on the train were white, dressed for business trips or vacations, the father and son were black, dressed in clothes that were just about as _______ as you can buy. “Look out there!” the father said to his son. “See that pilot? I bet he’s walking to his plane.” The son extended his neck to look. As I got off, I _______ something I’d wanted to buy in the terminal. I was _______ for my flight, so I went back and saw that the man and his son had _______ too. I _______ then that they hadn’t been heading for a flight, but had just been riding the train. “I want to ride some more! This is fun!” “If not _______, all right,” the father __________, and when a door opened, we all got on. “Where are all these people going, Daddy?” the son asked. “All over the world, Some are leaving for __________ destinations or arriving at the ends of their journeys.” __________, the father and son shared each other’s company. Here was a __________ who cared about spending the day with his son and who had come up with this plan on a Saturday morning. It doesn’t cost a cent, yet it is the most __________ thing in the world. The train __________ speed, and the father pointed something out,and the boy laughed again. 1.A.boring B.strange C.exciting D.broken 2.A.music B.noise C.scream D.laughter 3.A.Although B.While C.When D.As 4.A.traditional B.inexpensive C.attractive D.long 5.A.completed B.needed C.remembered D.refused 6.A.eager B.late C.lazy D.early 7.A.hesitated B.worried C.returned D.regretted 8.A.promised B.realized C.praised D.witnessed 9.A.tired B.upset C.harmful D.costly 10.A.imagined B.relaxed C.replied D.added 11.A.extra B.distant C.rewarding D.curious 12.A.Gratefully B.Disappointedly C.Luckily D.Excitedly 13.A.father B.passenger C.mother D.pilot 14.A.outstanding B.comfortable C.valuable D.interesting 15.A.went off B.set out C.aimed at D.picked up
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Spring is finally here, and it’s a great time to get outside and get dirty! 1.. This outdoor activity gives us beautiful plants, pleasant smelling flowers and fresh fruits and vegetables. And it also gives us many health benefits. 2. Gardening connects people. When you are gardening, you are outdoors. So it is a perfect time to socialize with your neighbors. Gardening can greatly strengthen a person’s sense of community and belonging, and thus loneliness is far away from you! Benefit children Gardening is a great activity to do with children. It gets families outdoors and off computers, televisions and other electronics. 3.. Children can learn about nature and wildlife. Gardening can teach a child about where food comes from and healthy eating. It can also help them understand the limits of natural resources and the importance of using them carefully. Relieve stress 4.. A study by researchers in the Netherlands found that gardening may reduce the stress level in the brain. In the study, the researchers gave 30 gardeners a difficult, stressful task. Then the gardeners were asked to recover by either gardening outdoors or reading indoors for 30 minutes. Both activities led to lower stress levels. 5.. Also, those who gardened reported that their good moods returned fully. The readers found that their bad moods only got worse. A.Reduce loneliness B.Improve family relationships C.Gardening can be a great teacher D.Gardening is popular in many parts of the world E.Gardening may also help you feel calm and happy F.However, the decreases were stronger in the gardening group G.Gardening can also give you the feeling that you have done something good
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Facebook has released new research findings suggesting social media can harm mental health when used in certain ways. Facebook’s director of research, David Ginsberg, wrote the report along with social psychologist Moira Burke. The research suggested that social media users who spent a lot of time only reading information - but not interacting with others — reported feeling worse afterward. Users who had interaction during the experience reported having better feelings. It said it is not just social media use that can affect a person’s well-being. Rather, it believes both good and bad effects can result from how the service is used. A study by Carnegie Mellon University suggested positive results for increased interaction. It found people who sent or received more messages and comments reported better improvements in social support, depression and loneliness. Facebook said these improvements were even greater when the interactions took place with close friends and family. Facebook’s founding president Sean Parker - who no longer has ties to the company - accused the social media service of using methods that “exploit human psychology”. This development model, Parker claims, created an addictive system to keep people on Facebook for long periods to seek “likes” and comments from others to make them feel good. Former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya said the problems are being fueled by the basic need of people to seek ongoing feedback from others, leading to the pleasure chemical dopamine (多巴胺)being released in the brain, he added. Cal Newport is a professor of computer science at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. He urges everyone to consider quitting social media - like he has - and he provides steps for helping people do this. 1.What does the Facebook research tell us? A.Social media always make people feel bad. B.People spend too much time on social media. C.More interaction in social media makes people feel better. D.Social media users spend more time reading than interacting. 2.Why is the study by Carnegie Mellon University mentioned in Paragraph 3? A.To introduce a different study result. B.To compare different research findings. C.To expose links between the two studies. D.To support the Facebook research finding. 3.What’s Sean Parker’s present attitude toward social media? A.Objective. B.Critical. C.Enthusiastic. D.Uninterested. 4.With his words, Chamath Palihapitiya explained ________. A.why people become addicted to social media B.how Facebook was first founded C.why Parker gave up his company D.what’s the future of social media 5.What do you think will follow the end of this text? A.The process of his research on social media’s effects. B.Newport’s suggested tips to help people quit social media. C.Why Newport urges everyone to consider quitting social media. D.Newport’s unpleasant experiences with social media like Facebook.
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Katharine Meyer Graham was once described as "the most powerful woman in America." She was not a government official or elected representative, but she owned The Washington Post newspaper. Under her leadership, it became one of the most important newspapers in the country. Katharine Meyer was born in a rich family in New York City in 1917. In 1933, her father had bought a failing newspaper, The Washington Post. Her marriage was a tragedy. Her husband treated her badly and suffered from mental illness, killing himself in 1963. With no training or experience in business, she was insecure and she did not think she had the ability to do an important job. But Katharine Graham didn’t give up. In 1969, Missus Graham became publisher as well as president of The Washington Post Company. In the 1970s, The Washington Post became famous around the world because of two major successes. In 1971, an order from a federal judge stopped The New York Times from publishing the Pentagon(五角大楼)Papers, because President Richard Nixon believed publication would endanger national security. Yet Katharine Graham ruled against the judge’s order and decided to publish the Pentagon Papers in The Washington Post, which was considered a major success for freedom of the press. In 1972, The Washington Post had another major success. Through the long Watergate (水门事件)investigation, despite government’s threat, Missus Graham supported her reporters and editors. The newspaper was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 1973 for its Watergate reporting. The next year, President Nixon resigned from office. Katharine Graham died of head injuries when she was eighty-four. She used her intelligence and bravery to improve the American media. After her death, the employees of The Washington Post wrote: "A world without Katharine Graham will not be the same at all." 1.What is Katharine Graham remembered for? A.Her struggling with her unfortunate marriage. B.Her success in running The Washington Post. C.Her bravery in competing with other newspapers. D.Her close relationship with her reporters and editors. 2.How did Katharine Graham feel before taking over the business? A.Excited and overjoyed. B.Curious and eager. C.Unconfident and unsure. D.Annoyed and upset. 3.What was the effect of the paper’s first major success? A.The government had more control over newspapers. B.The press had more freedom from the government. C.The Washington Post got the Pulitzer Prize. D.Richard Nixon resigned from his office. 4.What can we learn about Katharine Graham from Paragraphs 4 and 5? A.Her determination and bravery led to the success of the newspaper. B.Her father laid a solid foundation for her success. C.She was good at working with the government. D.She was born a great leader. 5.Which might be the best title for the passage? A.The Rise of The Washington Post B.The Making of a Great Newspaper C.Great Newspapers of the United States D.A Powerful Media Leader in America
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Small-Group Tour of Angkor Wat from Siem Reap Watching the sunrise over Angkor Wat and the amazing temples is a truly unforgettable experience that makes for spectacular photos. It is a must visit when you go to Cambodia. On this tour, arrive early to beat the crowds and midday heat, enjoy a guided tour of the ancient ruins, and visit the temples of Ta Prohm, Angkor Thom, and Bayon Temple. Tour of Angkor Wat Start your tour with an early morning pickup from your Siem Reap hotel and travel to the Angkor Archaeological Park to experience Angkor Wat at sunrise. After watching the grand sunrise, set out to explore Angkor Wat on a guided walking tour and listen as your guide points out attractive architectural features and details the fascinating history of the Khmer Empire. Angkor Thom and the Bayon Temple Angkor Thom is a smaller site than Angkor Wat but no less impressive, especially the Bayon Temple, which is famous for all the great stone towers with their mysterious smiling heads. The artistry is quite unique and truly a wonder of the world. The temples are better preserved and more interesting than those at Angkor - picturing details of people’s everyday life, rather than just battle scenes. Additional Info Dress Code: Respectful dress which covers your shoulders and knees is required. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. No wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate. Minimum age is 5 years to participate on this tour (younger than 5 years old are not allowed). 1.What’s the best time of the day for the tour? A.Early morning. B.Early afternoon. C.Late afternoon. D.The evening. 2.Which of the following is a better place to watch the grand sunrise? A.Ta Prohm. B.Angkor Thom. C.Bayon Temple. D.Angkor Wat. 3.What is the Bayon Temple best-known for? A.The fascinating history. B.The unique architectural features. C.The huge stone towers with smiling faces. D.The ruins of the capital of an ancient kingdom. 4.What can we learn from the additional information? A.It’s free for travelers to tour in Cambodia. B.Angkor Wat is not quite friendly to the disabled. C.People have to tour Angkor Wat in small groups. D.Comfortable walking shoes is a must for all travelers. 5.Where is the passage most likely to be taken from? A.A lesson plan. B.A news report. C.A travel guide. D.A book review.
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假如你是南充市某中学高二学生李华,最近你班对“中学生是否应该在网上交友”展开了讨论,同学们持不同意见。请你根据以下要点提示,给中学生英文报“Teens”写一篇短文,讲述讨论情况并发表自己的看法。 1.赞成。理由:表达思想、学习外语。 2.不赞成。理由:浪费时间、上当受骗。 3.你的看法:…… 注意:1.词数100左右; 2.短文的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。 3.可增加适当细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear editor, Recently, our class held a heated discussion about whether we middle school students should make friends online. Opinions are divided among the students. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua
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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以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。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。 3.错误类型不涉及单词拼写。 The environment pollution was more and more serious today. We have no clean water to drink it because of water pollution. And when trees cut down, some animals disappear. There is more and more dirty smoke in the air. People’s health has been great affected by air, noise and water pollution Many people have died of diseases causing by pollution. In order to live the better life, it’s time for us to protect our world. Firstly, we shouldn’t throw away rubbish everywhere. And we should recycle, reduce and reuse things, that saves money and reduces pollution. Use things so long as possible. Don’t use plastic bag. Besides, we must plant more trees and stop people cutting it down. We hope our world will be more and more beautiful.
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Several years ago, my brother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化). The disease made him hardly_______or stand-he either used a walking stick or was in his bed. At that time, he was_______and didn’t want to do anything for himself. He was basically_______and letting go. As the saying goes, God helps those who help themselves,_______he wasn’t helping himself. I then_______to change the situation. I walked to his room and told him how frustrated(泄气)we were about helping him and seeing him making no_______to look after himself. “Is this how you want me to_______?Giving up at very hard obstacle that comes your way?” “You don’t understand this_______, and it’s not curable.” I told him it’s really not_______to live with this type of disease, but he should be,________that he has his body intact(完整的). Thank God that he still has a________who loves him and gets up every day in order to help him. Although it was________, I wanted to show him that we could make it through this together. He must have thought________about my words because several weeks later, he________me and parents. We talked for hours that we can make it through this. At last, he said to me: “I took my family for granted and I’m________. You are a fighter, and I’m________that you are my sister. I’m sorry that I set the wrong example for you. Please________me.” When he said this, I didn’t want to forgive him because I was so________with him for so long, but________I forgave him. Nowadays he’s actually trying to help himself and for the________time, he actually looks hopeful for the good things to come. 1.A.walk B.sit C.speak D.sleep 2.A.nervous B.strange C.upset D.tired 3.A.giving out B.giving over C.giving away D.giving up 4.A.if B.but C.although D.or 5.A.advised B.agreed C.forgot D.decided 6.A.efforts B.preparations C.mistakes D.contributions 7.A.pick up B.take up C.grow up D.put up 8.A.feeling B.trouble C.question D.disease 9.A.difficult B.easy C.interesting D.boring 10.A.grateful B.hopeful C.confident D.comfortable 11.A.neighbour B.family C.group D.doctor 12.A.hard B.simple C.unusual D.useless 13.A.carefully B.quickly C.quietly D.differently 14.A.met B.found C.visited D.greeted 15.A.confused B.satisfied C.happy D.sorry 16.A.afraid B.sure C.surprised D.proud 17.A.believe B.forgive C.remember D.help 18.A.familiar B.patient C.angry D.pleased 19.A.immediately B.eventually C.recently D.secretly 20.A.best B.last C.first D.only
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To see the world is one thing; to have someone to share it with is another1..A travel partner can be a close friend, a family member, a pal you’ve met online, or a business friend. You can have someone to talk to Traveling alone is fun, but wouldn’t you feel lonely?2.. This is especially true if you can get a travel companion who is very familiar with the place you’re traveling to. You don’t have to ask any information from the locals, and you can increase the time you spend in the country. You can have someone to share the expenses with 3.. You can’t simply ignore the rising price of hotels or plane tickets. You should also think about your daily needs, such as your food. Of course, you can’t simply go back without bringing any souvenirs(纪念品)to your friends and family. All these can ruin your budget. However, when you have a travel friend, you can have someone to share the expenses with.4.. Having a travel mate is a good way of meeting a new friend or even a lifelong partner. You can never count the number of couples who actually found their way into each other’s heart while traveling together in another country. You can have someone to watch out for you When you’re in a foreign land, you’ll never be really safe. You don’t know the rules as well as the culture of the people. A travel mate will be perfect to remind you of your duties in the country and to watch your back just in case you get lost. So why don’t you find a travel companion now?5.. A.You can meet a good friend B.One of the major headaches in traveling is the costs involved C.How to get along with a travel partner D.Indeed, travel becomes more interesting when you have a travel partner E.Let’s find out how to find a travel partner F.You can enjoy food with your partner G.Having a travel partner can remove the feeling of loneliness
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A cat with an accent sounds like a character in children’s tale, but Swedish scientists are trying to figure out if domestic cats actually do have different “dialects” based on their geographical location. They also want to understand if the owner’s voice might have a role to play in the way cats’ meow(猫). If they’re successful, the team of scientists from Lund University. hope to put together a “dictionary” of cat sounds. The project will be carried out over the next five years. SchÖtz explained that she and her team will use phonetic(语音)analysis to compare cat sounds from two parts of Sweden-Stockholm and Lund-with different human dialects, and figure out if the cats from these regions also have different dialects. They will focus on tune, voice, and speaking style in the human speech that is addressed to cats, and also cat sounds that are addressed to humans. While it all sounds rather fanciful, the main idea behind the project is to improve the human-cat relationship. Since their domestication(驯化)about 10,000 years ago, cats and humans have learned to “talk” through audio(声音的)and visual signals. Even today, wild cats have no need for meowing in adulthood, while domestic ones continue to meow as a way of communicating with humans. And by understanding more about this communication, SchÖtz and her team hope to influence the way cats are treated in animal hospitals, shelters, and care homes. The team will record voices of about 30 to 50 cats in different situations, for example when they want access to desired locations, when they are content, friendly, happy, hungry, annoyed, or even angry-and try to identify any differences in their phonetic patterns. They want to know if cats prefer pet-directed speech or prefer to be spoken to like human adults. The project is yet to begin officially, but the researchers have already started testing their equipment and techniques by recording a few cats’ meowings. And they’ve already made a few interesting observations. In one of the recordings, they noticed that when a cat is begging for food its meows rise slowly. But the opposite happens when the cat is unhappy. By the year 2021, SchÖtz and her team hope to have entirely broken the cats’ code by interpreting all their meowings. 1.Carrying out the research, Swedish Scientists will mainly investigate ______. A.how cats vary the melody of meows B.how cats communicate with their owners C.how cats meow with a funny mood D.how cats are treated around the world 2.The main purpose of the project done by Swedish scientists is to ______. A.find out where the cats live B.understand the cats’ lifestyle C.build up the human-cat relationship D.make up a dictionary of cat sounds 3.According to the passage it can most probably be inferred that ______. A.the owners’ voice plays a key role in the way cats meow B.the research could bring about the cats’ welfare changes in shelters, for instance C.the owners understand entirely the cats’ need through their meows D.domestic cats live a happier life than wild ones 4.What attitude does the author hold towards the prospect(前景)of the research? A.Optimistic. B.Pessimistic. C.Unconcerned. D.Skeptical.
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