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    While being absent from normal life for many days, you may find perhaps some of your clothes are overgrown with mushrooms (seriously)!1.. But at some universities in China, the scene is the total opposite.

Photos showing quilts (被子) aired have become a hit on social media.2..They are being dried on balconies (阳台), playgrounds and any available open areas at the universities ahead of the resumption (恢复) of school.

The quilts were brought by students from home and had almost gone moldy (发霉) but thanks to dorm-keepers they have gone through a process of sun sterilization (杀菌).

To prevent the quits from being misplaced, the dorm-keepers attached a note to each quilt with the dormitory area, bedroom number, and bed number on it.3..

4. .Then, they will be collected to put away after getting fluffy. When it becomes cloudy or it’s likely to rain, we’ll collect all of them in time, about which the students don’t have to worry.” a keeper named Yan Fengjuan said.

The idea occurred to the dorm-keepers when the rooms started to smell during the routine check. 5. .

A.The dorm-keepers collected so many moldy quilts.

B.Their acts of kindness soon received wide praise.

C.Without regular wear, the clothing can grow mold.

D.There is no single quilt that is nowhere to be seen.

E.In this way, it would not cause trouble to the students.

F.The colorful quilts neatly cover the dormitory building.

G.When the sun is good, the quilts will be aired for 3 hours.

 

    When it comes to dog training, I’ve come to understand that some things can be taught quickly, while others take a while. Do you know how I learned that lesson? From a French teacher I had in college.

It was beginner’s French, and from day one she had a “no English” class rule. I was confused by 99% of what she said, but I decided to give it a shot. I was excited as we began learning numbers and the alphabet, something I could easily follow, but when it came to putting together phrases, I was lost.

My teacher came up to me and said “quel est votre passe-temps favori?” which sounded like complete nonsense to me. I knew she was asking me a question, but I couldn’t figure out what it was. So I said “Sorry, I don’t understand.” Well, that broke the “no English” rule, so I just froze because I had no idea as to how to apologize in French.

So what did she do? She kept getting closer to me, repeating ‘quel est votre passe-temps favori?’ over and over, each time a bit louder, as if I had a hearing problem, rather than a complete shortage of comprehension.

I think about that class often. I really did feel hopeless, and the laughter from everyone else in class didn’t help. It’s not that she was a bad teacher. It’s just that she had very little patience for students like me who didn’t catch on immediately.

Well, it taught me to be more patient with Laika when learning new things. And since I don’t want her to be like the embarrassed kid in class, I don’t speak loudly at her or repeat myself when she doesn’t “get it.” I go back and figure out how I can help her understand and put meaning to my requests.

1.How did the author find the “no English” class rule?

A.She was confused and decided not to obey it.

B.She was excited as she could easily follow it.

C.She found it challenging and was eager to break it.

D.She thought it hard but originally was willing to try it.

2.Why couldn’t the author answer her French teacher’s question?

A.Because she didn’t hear the teacher clearly.

B.Because she didn’t know the correct answer.

C.Because she couldn’t understand the question.

D.Because she couldn’t express herself in French.

3.What does the author learn from the experience of the French class?

A.A good teacher should not set strict rules for class.

B.A good teacher should be more patient with students.

C.A good teacher should repeat herself when necessary.

D.A good teacher shouldn’t cause students’ embarrassment.

4.Who is Laika mentioned in the last paragraph?

A.The author’s student. B.The author’s classmate.

C.The author’s pet dog. D.The author’s daughter.

 

    Bumblebees(大黄蜂) are clever: when pollen(花粉) is short and plants near the nest are not yet flowering, they have learned to force them to bloom. Research published on Thursday in Science shows that the insects puncture the plants’ leaves, which causes them to flower about 30 days earlier than they otherwise would. How the technique developed and why the plants react by blooming remain unclear.

Consuelo De Moraes, a chemical ecologist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, says she and her teammates were observing one kind of bumblebee in an unrelated experiment when they noticed the insects were damaging plant leaves and wondered why. “At first we thought they might be feeding on the plants,” she says. And because previous research had shown stress could cause plants to flower, they also wondered whether the bees might be creating blooms on purpose.

To find out, the team placed bumblebees together with tomato plants in cages. The bees soon cut several holes in the leaves of each plant. As a test, the researchers tried to copy the bumblebee damage in additional plants with a knife. Both sets of plants with injured leaves bloomed faster, but the ones punctured by the bees flowered weeks earlier, suggesting that chemicals in the insects’ saliva(唾液) may be involved as well.

Next, the researchers moved out of the laboratory to see whether bumblebees would continue to damage nonflowering plants near their nest even if blooming plants were available farther away. They did so. The findings suggest the bees’ behavior is an adaptation that improves food-hunting efficiency(效率).

In the future, scientists could test how the behavior may have developed and how widespread it is among other wild bumblebees, as well as what is happening in plants after a bee bite. Understanding those questions could help us better face the climate change.

1.What does the underlined word “puncture” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?

A.bite B.touch

C.kiss D.eat

2.What inspired Consuelo and her team to do the present research?

A.The stress causing plants to flower. B.The difference in plants’ flowering time.

C.The bumblebees’ feeding on the plants. D.The bumblebees’ damaging plants’ leaves.

3.Why did the researchers copy what the bumblebees did?

A.To prove a knife cut can work as a bee bite.

B.To figure out what helps plants flower faster

C.To find out why bumblebees damage plants.

D.To show bumblebees’ saliva helps plants bloom.

4.What have the researchers made clear?

A.What happens in plants after a bee bite.

B.How bumblebees have learned the technique.

C.Whether bumblebees are clever in finding food.

D.Whether all the bumblebees have learned the skill.

 

    An aquarium(水族馆) that has closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak is asking people to make video calls to the aquarium’s eels(鳗鱼).

The reason? Aquarium workers fear the sensitive creatures may not remember humans’ existence, nor remember that humans do not present a threat. The aquarium has been closed since the start of March. Its sea animals have become used to a largely human free environment during the two-month period of calm. But the aquarium said the situation was having some unexpected effects.

“Creatures in the aquarium don’t see humans except keepers and they have started forgetting about humans,” the aquarium said on its Titter this week, “Garden eels in particular disappear into the sand and hide every time the keepers pass by.” That is causing difficulties for keepers trying to check on the health of the animals. So the aquarium decided to offer an invitation to the public. “Could you show your face to our garden eels from your home?” It is describing the new effort as a “face-showing festival”.

Garden eels are very sensitive by nature. But the 300 garden eels that live in a tank at the aquarium had become used to humans. They rarely hid in the sand from visitors. To try to reintroduce the eels to humans, the aquarium is putting five computers in front of their tank. The public can connect through the Face Time app.

Once the video calls start, people are supposed to show their faces, wave their hands and talk to the eels. But considering the quiet nature of the animals, callers are asked not to shout.

The “face-showing festival” is set to take place Sunday through Tuesday, during Golden Week holiday. It has gotten plenty of support. One Twitter user wrote, “Interesting! When you gaze at the garden eels, they gaze at you. I’m happy to take part.”

1.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 indicate?

A.Garden eels seldom disappear into the sand.

B.Garden eels are checked regularly by the keepers.

C.Humans sometimes present a threat to the aquarium’s animals.

D.Humans almost escape from the memory of the aquarium’s animals.

2.Without seeing visitors for two months, the aquarium’s eels_________.

A.feel excited at the sight of people B.tend to hide themselves from people

C.have health problems to be solved D.mostly remain as sensitive as before

3.What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk about?

A.What to do while making video calls. B.What to do with the eels’ memory.

C.How to connect with the eels online. D.How to show faces during the calls.

4.What can we learn about the “face-showing festival”?

A.It is going to last a whole week. B.Many people approve of the activity.

C.I’ll make no difference to the creatures. D.People can make a call through Twitter.

 

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1.“My brother” is mentioned in Part 1 to show_________.

A.Dr. John was kind and helpful B.the posture corrector really works

C.every person has his ups and downs D.a car accident can cause clavicle pain

2.What is the common way used for promotion in Part 2 and 3?

A.Giving examples. B.Listing figures.

C.Making comparisons. D.Lowering prices.

3.How much does a Chinese customer have to pay for a posture corrector?

A.$66.28. B.$61.66. C.$97.95. D.$63.28.

 

假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Leslie 给你发邮件询问你在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间是怎么度过。请你根据下列要点写一封邮件回复她:

1.  爆发时间; 2.  怎么度过; 3. 你的感受。

注意:1.词数 100 左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

参考词汇:疫情 epidemic situation 新冠肺炎 novel coronavirus pneumonia

Dear Leslie,

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,

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以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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。

删除:在错的词下划横线,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。

Last winter holiday, my brother and I went to countryside to live with our grandparents for nearly three week. Although the weather here was much colder, but we got used to it and felt at home. Every morning, we got up early than our grandparents and go for a walk. After breakfast, we went to have a chat with our new friends Peter, which we happened to come across during the holiday. Peter was a native and quite warm-heartedly boy and he was familiar to country life well. After parting, Peter and I have kept write to each other.

 

    It is frequently said that one good turn deserves another, which means that when someone _______ you in a much needed situation, you should also give something in return when you get the _______.

Lanre, who had two children, was educated but _______. He went for a number of interviews but ended up getting _______ results. He was always told to leave his contact number and wait for the future _______ position.

One day, Lanre’s children were _______ home for not paying school fees. On their way home, the two kids spotted a man _______ on the ground in pain. “He might be a drunk,” they thought. They were too _______ to approach the man, so they went home _______ and told their parents about that. Lanre and his wife were ________ to the man and seeing the man in such pain, they decided to help him.

Being given first aid, the man felt better and then ________ the sudden heart disease. He only told the couple he was living downtown and went on a trip alone ________, the man was the CEO of Badmus Group of Companies!

Later, the man wanted to ________ Lanre’s home but failed to find his house. One day, he was reading the information of those who had been ________ when he saw the name of Lanre, whom he recognized in no time.

The man was so ________ that he gave Lanre a ________ as the General Manager of his company. Consequently, Lanre became well off. ________ his children rejoined the school.

________ Lanre helped the stranger, he didn’t know he would be ________ so well. It was his ________ that led him to a better situation. So one good turn deserves another.

1.A.greets B.ignores C.helps D.recognizes

2.A.advice B.direction C.opportunity D.guidance

3.A.out of mind B.out of work C.out of control D.out of question

4.A.unsatisfactory B.impossible C.annoying D.confused

5.A.good B.exciting C.various D.spare

6.A.taken B.driven C.sent D.delivered

7.A.standing B.lying C.jumping D.singing

8.A.scared B.tired C.bored D.shocked

9.A.secretly B.curiously C.suddenly D.instantly

10.A.transported B.guided C.inspired D.forced

11.A.suffered from B.got tired of C.got used to D.recovered from

12.A.Naturally B.Actually C.Unavoidably D.Eventually

13.A.design B.arrive at C.decorate D.drop by

14.A.required B.consulted C.interviewed D.employed

15.A.grateful B.faithful C.helpful D.useful

16.A.position B.goal C.choice D.prize

17.A.and B.but C.or D.also

18.A.If B.Although C.Unless D.Because

19.A.treated B.managed C.rewarded D.arranged

20.A.intelligence B.confidence C.honesty D.kindness

 

    There are no hard and fast rules that say you must exercise in the morning to reach your weight loss or fitness goals. 1. Here are some tips to keep you active and ready for your nighttime workouts.

Work out Close to the Office

Ideally, you would want to wear your workout clothes under your work clothes to keep you in the mindset all day. But, if your job requires you to wear heels and a skirt or a suit and tie, this might not be reasonable. Instead, bring your workout clothes to work with you and change before you leave the office. 2.

Plan Your Evening Meal

If you are responsible for making dinner in your household, don’t let that be an excuse to skip the gym. This is why slow-cookers were invented. 3. Having a meal waiting at home for you not only takes away the stress of planning a meal when you walk in the door, but it decreases the chances of you blowing your workout.

Choose a Workout for Your Mood

4. Consider something different, maybe the stair climber. Walk around the gym and see what attracts you, forcing yourself to take part in a workout that doesn’t attract your mood will only lead to a waste of your time.

5.

While there are some people who can walk into the gym and just get started most people need a project. Sometime, during the day when you have a moment, make a list of the exercises you hope to accomplish.

A.Plan your workout.

B.Take a special class.

C.There are many benefits for working out at night.

D.Working out at night is a better choice for a lot of people.

E.They were designed to help people manage their time and create healthy meals.

F.The surest way to fail at a workout is to choose something you sincerely hate.

G.Place your gym bag or your clothes where you can see them all day.

 

    Tired of standing in line? Wait a bit longer, and you may never have to again.

Amazon has opened 24 of its Amazon Go stores, which use cameras and artificial intelligence (AI) to see what you’ve taken off shelves and charge you as you walk out. Some companies are closely copying Amazon’s approach to using Al-powered cameras fixed in ceilings. But others are trying an entirely different way to skip the checkout: smart shopping carts. These companies have added cameras and sensors (传感器) to the carts, and are using AI to tell what you’ve put in them. Customers pay by entering a credit card, or through an online payment system. When a customer exits the store a green light on the shopping cart shows that their order is complete, and they’re charged.

The companies behind the smart carts, including Caper and Veeve, say it’s much easier to add technology to the shopping cart than to an entire store. Amazom’s Go stores rely on hundreds of cameras in the ceiling. The shelves also include sensors to tell when an item is removed. Ahmed Beshry, co-founder of Caper, believes the technology to run Go is too expensive to use in a large-format grocery store. Neither Caper nor Veeve have said how much their smart shopping carts will cost, making it difficult to compare the different formats. Shariq Siddiqui, CEO of Veeve, said, “We’re always happy when Amazon is doing something. They force retailers to get out of their old school thinking.”

Each time a business uses artificial intelligence and cameras, it raises questions about customers’ privacy and the effect on jobs. Beshry notes that the cameras in his shopping cart point down into the cart, so only a customer’s hand and part of their arm will be captured (拍摄) on camera.

1.What do we know about the smart shopping carts?

A.They are linked to the cameras fixed in the ceilings.

B.They are able to recognize goods put in them.

C.They flash the green light when the order is canceled.

D.They can tell customers where to find what they want.

2.What does Beshry think of the technology used in Amazon’s Go stores?

A.It is far more expensive than their shopping carts.

B.It is likely to help retailers to think differently.

C.It has attracted many more retailers than before.

D.It may reduce the cost of running a store greatly.

3.When it comes to AI and cameras, What makes the public worried most?

A.That somebody may know their privacy.

B.That they can only buy goods online.

C.That goods in the stores may be more expensive.

D.That they behave to wait in a line for a longer time.

4.What is the main idea of the text?

A.The new technology improves retail sale.

B.Smart shopping carts will let you skip the line.

C.Al-powered cameras are used in retail stores.

D.Artificial intelligence affects the future of job market.

 

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