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―The Guangzhou Auto show on November 23 was really wonderful. ―Absolutely! I’m sure else can match it. A. no one B. none C. nothing D. nobody
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that people who read for pleasure have developed more imagination and good language skills than people who prefer to watch TV. A. It believes B. It has believed C. It has been believed D. It was believed
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-So hard in the past few months that he has got an A in the Mid-term English Exam. -I can see that only a few students for it. A. has he worked; has the teacher praised. B. has he worked; the teacher has praised. C. he has worked; the teacher has praised. D. did he work; has the teacher praised.
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When I heard the news that she was going to resign, I was surprised. I was astonished. A. more than B. less than C. other than D. rather than
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It is the“single certificate”, a talking card for Singles' Day, falls on November 11, became a hot online bestseller this year. A. which; that B. that; which C. which; which D. that; that
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All the homework , the students went to see the movie Black Hawk Down. A. had been done B. having been done C. had done D. having done
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After the earthquake, the family decided to move out though there were no signs damage to their house. A. precise B. regular C. apparent D. adequate
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- It’s been a bad year for films,________ both quantity and quality. - I couldn’t agree more. A. in view of B. in vain to C. in favor of D. in terms of
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I’m trying to break the _________ of talking in class. A. tradition B. convenience C. leisure D. habit
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―My chance will come soon. ― . A. Every dog has its day. B. A good medicine tastes bitter C. A good name is easier lost than won D. Blind men can judge no colors
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―Don’t give up. . ―But what can we do ?I can’t see there is a chance _________we will win. A. if B. as C. when D. that
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In which part of the play is it Lily will play a role? A. where B. which C. that D. who
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We are working on the ___________that everyone _________ will turn up. A. assumption; invited B. regulation; inviting C. constitution; invited D. expectation; inviting
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―Is that Miss Liu having dinner over there? ―It be her. She has gone to New York for an important business meeting. A. mustn't B. needn't C. can't D. shouldn't
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The conventional view that the Mars' atmosphere is very poor because the planet lacks a magnetic field. A. covers B. holds C. possesses D. contains
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) When I was a young girl, I spent a lot of time with my grandparents, who lived in a community especially for the elderly and near to an old people's home. They used to tell me that few volunteers would go there and said if someone elderly engages me in 36 ,I'd better make time for them. As a result,I 37 be the only person they got to talk to that day. I've never forgotten this and still 38 time to chat with elderly people. So when I 39 a 100-dollar prize in the kindness competition for my community, I 40 thought of the elderly! I then 41 my local community centre and told them how I'd made a suggestion that if I had 100 dollars to 42 my community, I would use it for the elderly who were living 43 . I asked, "Could you do something a bit 44 so that they could all get something from this 45 ?”"Yes, of course, we could do a buffet (自助餐)and dance,”the centre manager told me. I thought this was a fantastic 46 and a very worthwhile use of the 47 .We bought food and beverages (饮料) enough to serve about 30 elderly residents. A poster was 48 to announce it and it was 49 for an afternoon. I went up to see how it was all 50 and it turned out to be a very enjoyable afternoon. I was very 51 to see that the people I wanted to serve had a wonderful and enjoyable times. It 52 me that one is never too 53 to have fun! I knew my grandparents would have been very 54 of me. It also helped me to remember that whatever is going on in the world,we can still make a(n) 55 to other people's lives. 1.A. walking B. argument C. conversation D. shopping 2.A. might B. must C. would D. should 3.A. consume B. spare C. devote D. share 4.A. won B. admitted C. impressed D. paid 5.A. eventually B. usually C. immediately D. always 6.A. recognized B. joined C. contacted D. congratulated 7.A. purchase B. create C. benefit D. match 8.A. freely B. comfortably C. lonely D. alone 9.A. adventurous B. strange C. special D. merciful 10.A donation B. movement C. collection D. recreation 11.A. promise B. idea C. discovery D. comment 12.A. community B. competition C. money D. space 13.A. thought of B. put up C. agreed on D. sent up 14.A. known B. applied C. arranged D. read 15.A. going B. existing C. preparing D. ending 16.A. pleased B. hopeful C. curious D. anxious 17.A. provided B. challenged C. reminded D. puzzled 18.A. young B. busy C. poor D. old 19.A. proud B. ashamed . C. cautious D. aware 20.A. fortune B. influence C. promise D. contribution
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Millions of people are now using what are called“peer-to-peer”networks. Basically, you link your computer to other computers all across the country, mostly so you can give something in exchange for music for free.“But here's the problem,”“Early Show”Consumer Correspondent Susan Koeppen says as part of the broadcast's series, “Somebody's Watching You”: thieves are using the same networks, and they're not interested in music-they're seeking access to your financial information. Beth Pope learned the hard way. When she put peer-to-peer software on her computer, she had one goal in mind: increasing her music library.“I thought I could get access to other people's music folders and they could have access to my music folders,”she says,“and that was about it. I didn't think it went any further than that.” Are Your Medical Records Watched? That is, until she was contacted by the Secret Service-with shocking news-someone had stolen personal information from her computer-using the very software she used to trade music. With the help of David Dunn, a member of the Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force, Koeppen decided to see what personal information she could find using a peer-to-peer network. Thieves typically seek documents such as credit reports, tax returns, or the federal financial student aid application, Dunn says.“Obviously,”says Dunn,“we aren't going to download it, because it's someone's personal information. I'm sure that, whoever (this file sharer) is didn't want her (student aid application) confirmation number available online for somebody to download.”Pope says she's done using peer-to-peer.“I've gotten all of that off my computer, ”she says.“I pay for music now. It's the best way to do it. There's no way that I would ever do that again.” The trade group for file sharing software companies says they are working on better systems to prevent the misuse of the peer-to-peer networks. Still, Koeppen urges that people, for instance, delete Lime Wire from their computers, or make sure they have the latest version, which should have updated security features. 1.Thieves are trying to get access to your computer in order to . A. find your personal information B. see how your computer is working C. talk with you D. help you with your system 2.Why did Beth Pope use peer-to-peer software? A. Because she wanted others to use her information. B. Because she wanted to try it. C. Because she wanted to increase her music library. D. Because she wanted to get others' financial information. 3.Susan Koeppen tried to . A. warn the readers of dangers of sharing music files with others. B. warn the readers not to share music files with others. C. tell us a true and funny story D. advertise the peer-to-peer networks. 4. From the passage we get to know . A. we shouldn't believe others. B. computers make our life easy and comfortable. C. softwares help us to share music with others D. everything has two sides, the good side and the bad one
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(CNN News)-In his work for a humanitarian(人道主义)agency in Afghanistan, Lex Kassenberg asks an important question when he visits schoolchildren: What will you do when you grow up?“I want to be president,”is an answer Kassenberg often hears from girls. But for all the admiration Kassenberg has for a youngster's ambition, the 53-year-old CARE aid worker knows that in Afghanistan, the idea of a female national leader remains unlikely to be realized in the immediate future. Only recently, women had suffered a lot under the rule of the militant(激进的)Taliban. The importance of education, especially for girls, is not ignored by the Afghan people or humanitarian agencies trying to improve their living conditions. That's why the World Bank partnered with CARE to investigate how education can succeed when there are increasing violent attacks on Afghan schools. “Knowledge on Fire”, CARE's education report made known to the public Monday, found that community-based schools are the most sound and workable in Afghanistan.“Education-related violence is an alarming trend in Afghanistan,”said Helene Gayle, president of CARE. “But this study suggests that an approach of building support for education at the local level can reduce the risks of attacks.” Because government school are often associated with a Kabul administration viewed by the Taliban as a pupper(傀儡政府)of the United States, they are likely to be attacked, Kassenberg said. And schools built with reconstruction dollars are associated with the military. Between January 2006 and December 2008, 1,053 education-related attacks or threats were reported in Afghanistan, according to CARE. The number of incidents was almost three times as much as that in 2005. 1.The World Bank cooperated with CARE in order to . A. know how to educate Afghan boys and girls successfully during the war. B. know how to give money to Afghan boys and girls. C. know the condition of education in Afghan schools. D. know if the education of Afghan boys and girls is successful 2. The passage implied that . A. Afghan people suffered a lot B. Afghan boys suffered little C. Afghan girls didn't suffer at all D. Afghan girls suffered more than boys 3.Why have attacks on schools been on the rise since 2005? A. The Taliban thought schools are connected with the military. B. The Taliban thought the Kabul administration would cooperate with it. C. The Taliban thought schools were built by the American government. D. The Taliban thought schools were built with reconstruction dollars. 4. According to the last paragraph, attacks on Afghan schools in 2005 amounted to . A. 670 B. 1, 053 C. over 1,700 D. about 350
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Winterlake Lodge Winterlake lodge, located at mile 194 along the historic Iditarod Trail, offers good accommodation in Alaska's remote wilderness. Join owner and cook Kirsten Dixon in the kitchen for a wine tasting or cooking class, soak(泡) in the hot tub or relax by the fire or in the lakeside wood burning sauna(蒸气浴室). ITINERARY(旅行计划) Day 1: Anchorage to Winterlake Depart from Anchorage's Lake Hood via ski plane for your one hour flight to Winterlake Lodge. We will take you to your comfortable cabin. Days 2+: Winterlake Lodge. Each day is free to enjoy all the activities included with your stay. Activities include dog mushing, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, yoga, meditation and massage. Lodge owner and famous cook Kirsten Dixon also offers daily cooking classes in the large kitchen. Departure Day: After breakfast, depart on a scenic flight back to Anchorage. Tour ends on arrival. ACTIVITIES Outdoor activities include sled dog rides, guided cross country skiing and snowshoe excursions(远足), snowmobiling, and exploratory trips through Rainy Pass. If you prefer a more thorough dog sledding experience, try the 4-day sled dog school. Lodge-based activities include cooking classes, wine tasting, yoga, meditation, stretching and massage. If you are not able to participate in the culinary(烹任的) weekends, don't worry-when you visit the lodge, you will have plenty of opportunity to cook and share you culinary skill. DATES OF OPERATION December 15, 2009 to March 31, 2010: Daily departures Lodge is NOT available from March 6, 7 or 8, 2010, due to being an Iditarod Check-Point. PRICE PER PERSON
EXPERIENCE WINTERLAKE LODGE THIS WINTER AND SAVE $250 PER DAY AND PER NIGHT PER PERSON! 1.What is special about Winterlake Lodge? A. You can share your cooking skills. B. You will experience sled dog rides. C. You will experience remote wilderness. D. You can join in many outdoor activities. 2.If you want to visit Winterlake Lodge, you'd better avoid . A. late March B. late December C. mid-January D. early March 3. If a couple wants to stay at Winterlake Lodge for 3 days and 3 nights this winter, it will probably cost them . A. $2,500 B. $4,000 C. $4,500 D. $3,500 4. What is the main purpose of the text? A. To provide travel information. B. To introduce a cooking school. C. To provide guide service. D. To introduce a sled dog school
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If you give something to someone for free, will that person value it and use it? Development experts have debated this question for decades. Some think the act of paying causes people to value something and use it more. Selling necessary health treatments, others argue, may deny them to the people who need them the most. Consider, for example, chemically treated bed nets, which kill mosquitoes anti protect people against malaria(疟疾)while they are sleeping. William Easterly, an economist at New York University, believes this is one example of development having gone wrong. In a recent book, Professor Easterly suggests bed nets given free in Africa are often used for the wrong purpose. Yet, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends bed nets be given out free and used by whole communities. The success of a large free bed net campaign in Kenya led the WHO to announce this recommendation This debate will likely influence social programs in the developing world. Many non-governmental organizations support the creation of self-supporting programs in poor countries. Goods and services are sold for a price to help these programs survive. According to Rachel Glenerster, who runs a research lab doing development and poverty studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, her several studies have proven that small price changes have a big influence on the number of people who use a product. A price change will reduce the total amount of use of the product as well, she says. She has also found no evidence that the very act of paying for something changes how people use it. As for a particular product among special populations, some development experts argue that pricing is useful. When it comes to bed nets, Miss Glenerster says research shows no evidence of this. People are just as likely to use a bed net whether they paid for it or not. 1. The debate among experts focuses on . A. a special use of bed nets in Africa B. the use of assistance-related products C. the importance of social programs for the poor D. a popular way to help the poor 2. According to some experts, certain health treatments . A. can only be sold to the rich B. should be completely free C. are too expensive D. are not needed by the poor 3.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2? A. The WHO's advice may not be always practical. B. Many Africans don't know the function of bed nets. C. The case of Kenya is doubtful. D. Bed nets given to Africans are poor in quality. 4. What may be the possible change in the social program according to the third paragraph? A. Some of them may become financially independent. B. Many of them will not be organized by the government. C. Some of them will go to developed countries. D. Most of them will be free of charge.
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Who's in control of your life? Who is pulling your string? For the majority of us, it's other people-society, colleagues, friends, family or our religious community. We learned this way of operating when we were very young, of course. We were brainwashed. We discovered that feeling important and feeling accepted was a nice experience and so we learned to do everything we could to make other people like us. As Oscar Wilde puts it, “Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry(模仿),their passions a quotation.” So when people tell us how wonderful we are, it makes us feel good. We long for this good feeling like a drug-we are addicted to it and seek it out wherever we can. Therefore, we are so eager for the approval of others that we live unhappy and limited lives failing to do the things we really want to. Just as drug addicts and alcoholics live worsened lives to keep getting their fix(一剂毒品),we worsen our own existence to get our own constant fix of approval. But just as with any drug, there is a price to pay. The price of the approval drug is freedom-the freedom to be ourselves. The truth is that we cannot-control what other people think. People have their own agenda(日程安排), and they come with their own baggage and, in the end, they're more interested in themselves than in you. Furthermore, if we try to live by the opinions of others, we will build our life on sinking sand. Everyone has a different way of thinking, and people change their opinions all the time. The person who tries to please everyone will only end up getting exhausted and probable pleasing no one in the process. So how can we take back control? I think there's only one way-make a conscious decision to stop caring what other people think. We should guide ourselves by means of a set of values-not values imposed from the outside by others, but innate values which come from within. If we are driven by these values and not by the changing opinions and value systems of others, we will live a more authentic(真实的), effective, purposeful and happy life. 1.What Oscar Wilde says implies that . A. most people's thoughts are controlled by others. B. we have thoughts similar to those of others. C. most people have a variety of thoughts. D. other people's thoughts are more important. 2. What does the author try to argue in the third paragraph? A. The price of taking the drug is freedom. B. Changing opinions may cost us our freedom. C. We may lose ourselves to please others. D. We need to pay for what we want to get. 3. It can be concluded from the passage that . A. it's important to accept others' opinions. B. it's better to do what we like. C. we shouldn't care what others think. D. we shouldn't change our won opinions. 4. The author tries to persuade the readers to accept his arguments mainly by . A. making suggestions. B. analyzing causes and effects. C. providing examples and facts. D. discussing questions
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请认真阅读下面对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。 M=Mary T=Tom M: Hi, I'm going door to door tonight to tell people about the Student Action Union. T: I think I read something in the (76)n last week. M: Yeah, we are trying to (77) p and preserve some of the open spaces on campus. T: You are the group that's (78) a against the extension of the parking lot next to Darwin Hall, right? M: That's us. We just feel it is important to save some of the (79) n beauty of the campus. Some of those trees are hundreds of years old. T: It's a pretty (80) p . My friends and I had picnics over there by the stream. M: We are going to (81) o a demonstration on Thursday afternoon. T: Well, I have a class on Thursday afternoon. M: But maybe you could (82) s this appeal letter. We are going to hand it in to the administration to demonstrate how the students feel about this. T: Sure, let me get a pen. M: I have a pen right here. And let me (83) l you this little book about the Student Action Union. Maybe you could come to some of our meetings. We get (84) t once a month. T: Yeah, I'd like to know more about your group. Let me know (85) w the next meeting is and I will try to be there.
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假设你是高安中学的学生李华,想利用暑假参加兼职为家庭减轻经济负担并丰富社会经验,你有意应聘一国际名牌手机的销售工作,请按下列要点给你公司写一封自荐信。表示感兴趣,并说明你自己的优势:乐观豁达、兴趣广泛、英语水平高、沟通能力强。希望得到回复:e-mail:lihua@yahoo.com. 注意:1. 词数:100字左右; 2. 可适当发挥,以使行文连贯。
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