In the short time Steve and Zach had been inside their tent packing their tools, wind-blown flame had skipped from the top of one tree to another. The long dry summer had turned the forest into a matchbox. “Let’s go! We can make it back to the river we crossed today!” Steve kept Brady on the lead and their heads down against the fire-wind. But Brady barked a sharp warning. Ahead of them lay a thick curtain of smoke across the track. They would never make it through that. The dog was pulling at his lead trying to draw them away from the smoke, and yet Steve was uneasy. It seemed to him that they were moving away from the river. Suddenly, Zach cried. “Zach!” Steve shouted. “Are you OK? Where are you?” Then Brady pulled Steve down a sharp slope (坡). At its base, Zach was rubbing his ankle. As Steve helped his friend to his feet, Brady lifted his head and snuffed (嗅) the smoke-laden wind. Next moment, the dog bounded away and disappeared. The boys shouted for him, but he didn’t come back. Steve couldn’t blame Brady for panicking. He himself wanted to run even though he didn’t have a clue which way. Steve and Zach hadn’t gone far when there was a familiar bark, and Brady came bounding, stopped directly in front of Steve and hit him with his head, pushing him back toward the slope they’d just climbed. But Steve didn’t get it. Then Brady grabbed the boy’s jeans and started pulling. The message was clear, but Steve hesitated. Of course he remembered Brady saving his uncle’s life when the dog was much younger. Was he still sharp enough to get them through this? Nearby, a pine went up in a whoosh of smoke. Brady pulled again, urgently. “OK, big guy,” Steve gritted (咬紧牙关). Brady led them back down the slope and into the trees. Not far from them fire was touching underbrush. Several times the big dog stopped. Often he changed directions. Steve was so tired that he just wanted to rest, but Brady wouldn’t have it. The dog bullied both boys to go on. How long they’d walked Steve had no idea. He was almost numb when he heard it-the wonderful sound of rushing water! 1.Why did Steve shout for Zach suddenly? A.They got injured. B.They lost their dog. C.They were trapped. D.They became separated. 2.What did Brady intend to do when he ran away from Steve? A.To seek help. B.To find a way out. C.To rescue Zach. D.To escape for life. 3.How did Steve feel after Brady pulled his jeans? A.Uneasy. B.Impatient. C.Numb. D.Uncertain. 4.What does the passage basically describe? A.An adventure. B.An exploration. C.An escape game. D.A training program.
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Work-Study Program The Work-Study Program gives you the chance to work part-time on campus. If you need more money to cover all of your education-related costs, you may be eligible for this program. Advantages ●Work experience: Last year, more than 1400 positions were available across all departments. The jobs vary from one department to the next, and in most cases, participants find a position in their chosen field. ●Money: During the regular academic year (September to April), you can work part-time and earn $3200-sometimes more-while you take courses! During the summer time, you work full-time and can earn around $6000 over 16 weeks. ●Easy access: Applying for the program is easy. There is no need for face-to-face interview. All the forms you need are online; just fill in the forms and email us; we accept no letter or phone application! Did you know? At the University of Ottawa, it is not necessary to receive government assistance to qualify for our Work-Study Program. You simply need to demonstrate financial need. You could have one of these great Work-Study jobs. ●Student ambassador ●Computing and network technician ●Marketing assistant ●Sports team manager ●Researcher/translator ●Writer And more! The Admission Section receives and evaluates applications to undergraduate program, in addition to answering applicants’ questions. Phone: 613-562-5315 Toll-free phone: 1-877-868-8292(#5315) Financial Aid & Awards Service Section: Phone: 613-562-5734 Toll-free phone: 1-877-868-8292 Regular Office Hours: Monday to Friday September to May: 9 am to 4:30 pm June to August: 9 am to 3:30 pm 1.What does the underlined word “eligible” in Paragraph 1 probably mean? A.Skilled. B.Grateful. C.Qualified. D.Eager. 2.To earn most each month, when may you choose to work? A.From April to September. B.From May to August. C.During the daytime. D.During most of the weekends. 3.If you want to get more information about working positions, what should you do? A.Phone 613-562-5315. B.Phone 613-562-5734. C.Call the Admission Section at any time. D.Ask Awards Service Section about them.
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假如你是李华,你的好友Peter进入高中后不适应高中生活,情绪低落,丧失信心,请你根据提示给他写一封Email,鼓励他努力学习。内容要点如下: 1.确定学习目标。 2.处理好同学关系。 3.积极参加学校活动。 要求:1.邮件必须包含以上所有内容,可适当增加细节; 2.词数80左右。开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Peter, I am sorry to hear that you are in a bad mood and almost lost your heart because you are unable to adapt to life in senior high school. The following are my suggestions. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I hope I can be of some help to you. Good luck! Yours truly, Li Hua
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根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在答题纸上按题号写出各单词的正确、完全形式(每空限填一词)。 1.Their school is near the beach, quite similar with o ________. 2.It was c ________ of you to leave the door open when you were off. 3.The local people had to move away because of the serious p ________. 4.Mum sometimes t ________ me how to do the housework on Sundays. 5.We also call the people from England B ________. 6.It’s really i ________ for a child of five to take care of himself. 7.The short play was very funny. I laughed from b ________ to end. 8.Bob o ________ for nearly an hour yesterday morning, so he missed the first class. 9.The mountain is about 3,000 meters in h ________. And it’s the highest mountain that I have ever seen. 10.Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most famous s ________ in France, was badly destroyed in an unexpected fire.
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阅读下面有关内容,请从 A—F 选项中选出符合各段段意的最佳选项。选项中有一项是多余选项。 Tips for Learning English 1. The biggest problem most people face in learning a new language is their own fear. They worry that they won’t say things correctly or that they will look stupid so they don’t talk at all. Don’t do this. The fastest way to learn anything is to do it— again and again until you get it right. Like anything, learning English requires practice. Don’t let a little fear stop you from getting what you want. 2. The absolute best way to learn English is to surround yourself with it. Take notes in English, put English books around your room, listen to English language radio broadcasts, watch English news, movies and television. Speak English with your friends whenever you can. The more English material that you have around you, the faster you will learn and the more likely it is that you will begin “thinking in English”. 3. There are some good English teachers that have had to learn English as a second language before they could teach it. However, there are several reasons why many of the best schools prefer to hire native English speakers. One of the reasons is that native speakers have a natural flow to their speech that students of English should try to imitate. The closer ESL / EFL students can get to this rhythm (节奏) or flow, the more convincing and comfortable they will become. 4. This is not only a fun way to learn but it is also very effective. By watching English films (especially those with English subtitles) you can expand your vocabulary and hear the flow of speech from the actors. If you listen to the news you can also hear different accents. 5. Many people think that exercises and tests aren’t much fun. However, if you never test yourself, you will never know how much you are progressing. Start now by doing some of the exercises and tests on this site, and return in a few days to see what you’ve learned. Keep doing this and you really will make some progress with English. A.Use All of Your Resources B.Speak Without Fear C.Watch English Films and Television D.Do Exercises and Take Tests E.Surround Yourself with English F.Listen to Native Speakers as Much as Possible
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If there is one thing I’m sure about, it is that in a hundred years from now we will still be reading newspapers. It is not that newspapers are a necessity. Even now some people get most of their news from television or radio. Many buy a paper only on Saturday or Sunday. But for most people reading a newspaper has become a habit passed down from generation to generation. The nature of what is news may change. What basically makes news is what affects our lives—the big political stories, the coverage of the wars, earthquakes and other disasters, will continue much the same. I think there will be more coverage of scientific research, though. It’s already happening in areas that may directly affect our lives, like genetic (基因的) engineering. In the future, I think there will be more coverage of scientific explanations of why we feel as we do—as we develop a better understanding of how the brain operates and what our feelings really are. It’s quite possible that in the next century newspapers will be transmitted electronically from Fleet Street and printed out in our own home. In fact, I’m pretty sure that it will happen in the future. You will probably be able to choose from a menu, making up your own newspaper by picking out the things you want to read — sports and international news, etc. I think people have got it wrong when they talk about competition between the different media. They actually feed off each other. Some people once foresaw that television would kill off newspapers, but that hasn’t happened. What is read on the printed page lasts longer than pictures on a screen or sound lost in the air. And as for the Internet, it’s never really pleasant to read something just on a screen. 1.In the writer’s opinion, in the future, ___________. A.more and more people will watch TV B.newspapers will cover more scientific research C.more big political affairs, wars and disasters will make news D.newspapers will not be printed in publishing houses any longer 2.From the passage, we can infer that _____________. A.the writer believes some media will die out B.television will take the place of the newspaper C.newspapers will stay with us together with other media D.newspapers will win the competition among the different media 3.The underline phrase “feed off” in the last paragraph means “ ___________”. A.depend on B.compete with C.fight with D.kill off 4.What is the best title for this passage? A.The Best Way to Get News B.Make Your Own Newspaper C.The Changes of Media D.The Future of Newspaper
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Researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) published their latest report. When men expressed their opinions with anger, people considered them more believable. But when women expressed anger, they were viewed as more emotional and, thus, less convincing. In other words, a man could benefit from using anger in power and persuasion. A woman, however, could be ignored or hurt by her group if she expressed anger. The study was based on the responses of 210 students. They were shown evidence online from a murder (谋杀) trial. A man was said to have murdered his wife. The students were asked to decide if the man was guilty or not. Before making their decisions, the students discussed the case online with five jurors (陪审员). But these jurors were computers generating responses and comments. Some of the jurors had made identities. Others had female identities. Some male jurors were anger about the verdict (裁决). When this happened, the students reacted by doubting their own decisions about the case. Confidence in their responses on the verdict dropped. However, when female jurors seemed angry, the students became more confident in their original verdicts. Jessica Salerno, a psychologist and co-author of the study, said, “Our results provide something important for any woman who is trying to have an influence on a decision in her workplace and everyday life.” In a political debate, a female candidate might have less influence if she shows anger. In the entertainment world, actor Jennifer Lawrence recently wrote that women and men in Hollywood get the opposite reactions when expressing their opinions angrily. “All I hear and see are men speaking their opinions,” she wrote. “When I give mine in the quite similar manner, you would have thought I said something annoying.” 1.What’s the new finding from the ASU report? A.Men usually do harm to angry women. B.Women are more likely to become angry. C.People prefer to believe the angry women. D.Angry men appear to gain influence in a group. 2.In the study, the students would be sure about their decisions when_________. A.male jurors agreed with them B.they became angry with the jurors C.angry female jurors didn’t agree with them D.angry male jurors showed opposite opinions 3.Jessica Salerno thinks the study ____________. A.helps women avoid losing influence B.asks men to get away from angry women C.causes men to change their attitude to women D.shows men and women should be treated equally 4.The author supports Jessica Salerno by _____________. A.presenting research findings B.setting down general rules C.making comparisons D.giving examples
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If this isn’t true love then we don’t know what it is. High school sweethearts Leonard and Hazel Cherry passed away last Thursday just hours apart, a sweet ending to their 74-year together. The couple were married in 1942 in Muldoon, Texas. Following their wedding ceremony at the start of World War II, Leonard enlisted in the Army Air Corps and became a B-24 bomber pilot. Luckily for the couple, he was never far from home as he was stationed at Carswell Army Air Corps Base in Fort Worth training others how to fly. Meanwhile, Hazel was a stay-at-home mom taking care of their only son, David. Once the war was over, Leonard worked as an auto body repairman in Fort Worth before opening an auto repair business in 1949, which the couple ran together for 31 years. The couple finally moved to Woodstock, Texas in 1980 to be close to their son and grandchildren. In their final days, Leonard who was 95, was placed at the St. Catherine Center, a hospice (临终安养院) in Waco, Texas, while 93-year-old Hazel, who was in good health, had just moved into the village at Providence Park, a facility right next door to her husband’s. Then on October 27, Leonard passed away just before 1 p.m. and his wife died just 10 hours later at 11 p.m. “Every time I began to think about it, I began to smile because of how much they loved each other. In my mind my grandfather was waiting for her in heaven with open arms,” Craig Cherry told KWTX. “Even in his ninety-fifth year, he still, when he talked about her, had a sparkle (闪烁 的光) in his eye. A memorial service for them is scheduled for this Friday and I’m sure there won’t be a dry eye in the house.” 1.What is the correct order for the events in the story about Leonard? ① Leonard got married. ② Leonard became a bomber pilot. ③ Leonard moved to Woodstock, Texas. ④ Leonard opened an auto repair business. ⑤ Leonard worked as an auto body repairman in Fort Worth. A.①②⑤④③ B.①⑤③④② C.②①③⑤④ D.②①⑤④③ 2.Why did Hazel move into the village at Providence Park? A.Because she wanted to live independently. B.Because she wanted to receive medical care. C.Because she wanted to accompany her husband. D.Because she wanted to be close to her son and grandchildren. 3.According to Craig Cherry,____________. A.he felt happy because they lived long B.Hazel died because of her deep love for Leonard C.everyone would feel extremely sorrowful for the loss D.the couple had affection for each other only at their advanced age 4.What’s the best title for this passage? A.The Loving Couple B.The Long-lived Couple C.A Sudden Death of Hazel D.Die Hours Apart for Love
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Lunch Plan Get lunch on campus so you don’t have to pack your own. Lunch Plans start at $85/week. Friday Open House Every Friday at 3:00 p.m., parents are invited to our Open House. We open up our classrooms so students can show off the projects they have been working on all week. Parents can meet their children’s instructor and explore more chances for them to continue learning and creating. Open House is typically finished by 4:00 p.m.
1.DMA summer camps focus on students’__________________________. A.university life experiences B.physical and mental health C.STEM knowledge development D.exploration of Harvard’s history 2.Which word can best describe DMA instructors? A.Creative. B.Experienced. C.Hard-working. D.Warm-hearted. 3.What do we know about Friday Open House? A.It is open to students’ parents. B.It offers students free lunch. C.It is open for three hours every Friday. D.It asks parents to pick up students at 5:00 p.m.
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A friend of mine met with an accident driving in darkness. His legs were so hurt that he couldn’t move. What was the_______ was that he found himself unable to ask for help — his mobile phone went out of _______ as a result of exhausted battery. Nothing could be done but to _______ in cold wilderness. It was eight hours later that day broke, and then the arrival of the rescue (营救). It is almost _______ that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his _______ , “First of all I checked up my physical conditions and found myself not in mortal danger. As there was no _______ to call for help, I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep the wound from bleeding. In this way I dozed off.” His story put an end to my regret for the _______ of an exploration adventure that happened last year. A group of young men _______ to explore a mountain cave and got lost. _______ to find a way out in the dark cave they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sense of ________ . Finally they all fell dead in fear and exhaustion. According to the rescue workers who found them, the place ________ they got lost was only about 10 meters away from the opening of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to ________ themselves, they would probably sense a faint light glimmering not far away. Don’t you think that you can compare it with ________ itself? When you meet with obstacles (障碍) in life and work, you are lost in darkness. Mind you it’s unclear yet and you needn’t put up a struggle ________ . It seems to be a negative (消极的) attitude, ________ a person who can afford to do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place. 1.A.best B.more C.worst D.hopeless 2.A.way B.work C.service D.control 3.A.lie B.cry C.wait D.sleep 4.A.untrue B.useless C.possible D.unimaginable 5.A.explanation B.decision C.excuse D.plan 6.A.way B.tool C.method D.strength 7.A.loss B.failure C.sadness D.disappointment 8.A.had B.tried C.planned D.managed 9.A.Determined B.Deciding C.Willing D.Unable 10.A.sight B.hearing C.feeling D.direction 11.A.where B.what C.who D.how 12.A.help B.stop C.calm D.save 13.A.life B.work C.mankind D.adventure 14.A.really B.carefully C.hopefully D.immediately 15.A.so B.but C.and D.while
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