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---- _____? ---- You were saying you sold the house and left your hometown. A. How come B. Like what? C. Do you have the time D. Where was I
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Karen was always thinking we were talking about his poor past. Every time we were chatting together, he would be all _____. A. over B. ears C. lone D. through
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Having longed so much to have a look at the famous star, the fans looked forward anxiously ____ the live concert. A. not to missing B. to not miss C. not to miss D. to not missing
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--- Are you angry? --- Yes. He should at least answer when ____. A. speaking B. spoken to C. spoken D. speaking to
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Suspecting him of robbing the bank, the Security Police were ___ his phone calls. A. looking B. glancing C. monitoring D. staring
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One of the advantages with the new tool is that it is users ____. Users can handle it with less effort and more convenience. A. friendly B. good C. well D. pleased
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Sadly, ____ I remember was a beautiful lake two years ago is now a smelly wasteland. A. where B. what C. which D. there
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____ quiet, for, you see, the baby is sleeping! A. To keep B. Keep C. Keeping D. Kept
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No wonder he looks tired! He’s been studying for the exams all week, ____ he’s been working in a bar at night. A. while B. but C. plus D. as
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My brother is always on medicine, so he has ___ table tennis to keep fit. A. taken up B. built up C. made up D. held up
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How can you expect others to believe you when you ___ constantly ___ lies! A. have; told B. had; told C. are; telling D. were; telling
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He does help others, but he always expects returns ____. As a result, nobody will accept anything from him. A. at no time B. in no time C. for no time D. after no time
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If you happen to see the process of cooking in a restaurant, you might see the cook using rubbish oil, which is a common _____ in China nowadays. A. sense B. rule C. practice D. activity
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---- Tom wants to be another Obama after he graduates from school. ---- That sounds great, but how can he ____ a person like him if he goes on like this? A. change B. turn C. get D. make
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The skin is an essential part of your body and is ____ you feel cold, heat or pain. A. where B. which C. what D. how
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Robert was a life insurance(人寿保险) salesman. Try 36 he might, he was still unable to get a couple to sign up for a policy(保单). “I certainly don’t want to frighten you into a 37,” he announced, standing up to 38. “Please sleep on it tonight, and 39 you wake up in the morning, let me know what you think.” People can be motivated by many different 40. Fear is the common one. 41 many people find that other kinds of motivation are usually 42 effective in getting more out of those with whom we live and work. A twelve-year-old girl took her younger brother, who 43 from a mental disability, Christmas shopping. As they went into a department store, the 44 accidentally hit a display, knocking shoes in every 45. at that 46 a(n) angry clerk grabbed the boy by the arm and 47, “Pick them up.” “No,” the boy screamed in defiance(反抗). “Pick them up,” the clerk 48. “No,” the boy shouted back. His older sister began picking up the 49. Then the boy started to 50. Before long, the boy, his sister and the clerk were 51 together to put the shoes back in 52. When they finished, the girl taught the clerk a(n) 53 lesson with these words: “You have to encourage my brother to do it in action.” If you live or work with other people, you may benefit from the older sister’s advice. If you want people to respond to you, try encouraging them in action. People prefer 54. When you fill people with what they want, you’re 55 to get what you want out of them. 1.A. however B. as C. since D. in spite of 2.A. trouble B. sale C. bargain D. decision 3.A. defend B. fight C. leave D. argue 4.A. should B. will C. shall D. may 5.A. feelings B. plans C. means D. results 6.A. Thus B. But C. Plus D. Since 7.A. less B. more C. half D. just 8.A. arose B. contributed C. benefited D. suffered 9.A. boy B. girl C. clerk D. salesman 10.A. section B. direction C. shelf D. course 11.A. occasion B. stage C. situation D. point 12.A. demanded B. conflicted C. reminded D. arranged 13.A. expected B. commented C. shouted D. acquired 14.A. shoes B. books C. toys D. bottles 15.A. cry B. help C. complain D. worry 16.A. walking B. organizing C. working D. assisting 17.A. process B. silence C. detail D. order 18.A. thoughtful B. instant C. cautious D. complex 19.A. gift B. stick C. honey D. tears 20.A. positive B. likely C. confident D. probable
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The rumors had been spreading for months but it still came as a shock when the hospital would be closing. It had served this poor neighborhood for nearly 100 years but it would close because of the health care crisis. The day after the announcement co-workers found out that pretzels(椒盐饼干) had been eliminated. Soft pretzels are the lifeblood of this city. So losing access to soft pretzels is no small matter. I said, “I only have $6. I’m not sure how many pretzels I need. You see, I work at a hospital and it’s closing and they stopped selling pretzels.” The man’s smile disappeared. “What hospital?” “Oh, Northeastern Hospital.” The guy looked deeply shocked. “I used to sell medical supplies and that was one of my hospitals.” Then he turned around and grabbed a box of 25 pretzels and slid them across the counter. I was surprised by his generosity and started to reach for my wallet, “Oh I can pay. Please let me …” The guy smiled, “Just tell them Joe Sullivan said to do something nice for someone else.” And so that day everyone in medical records was treated to a soft pretzel. Word spread fast as people came asking, “Is it really true?” It was as if I’d carried in a box of gold. It mattered to them that a stranger cared. 1.The underlined word “eliminated” in Paragraph 2 means _____. A. highly priced B. added C. overcooked D. removed 2.Why did the author decide to buy pretzels for his co-workers? A. To show his generosity. B. To make them feel less sad. C. To show his thanks to them. D. To encourage them to work hard. 3.To buy 25 pretzels, the author should pay ____. A. $25 B. $12.5 C. $12 D. $50 4.According to the passage, Joe Sullivan used to be a ____. A. cook B. doctor C. shopkeeper D. salesman 5.What can be the best title of the passage? A. A nice treat B. The rumor that came true C. Tell them Joe cared D. Northeastern Hospital is closing down
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American author Mark Twain once noted that “life would be surely happier if we could only be born at the age of 80 and gradually approach 18.” Twain’s words were only one of many complaints about aging. The ancient Greek poet Homer called old age “hateful”, and William Shakespeare termed it “terrible winter”. Alexander the Great, who conquered most of the known world before he died around 323 B.C., may have been looking for a river that healed the ravages of age. During the 12th century A.D., a king called Prester John ruled a land that had a river of gold and a fountain of youth. But the name linked most closely to the search for a fountain of youth is 16th-century Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon. He thought it would be found in Florida. In St. Augustine, the oldest city in the U.S., there’s a tourist attraction. It is said to be the fountain of youth that Ponce de Leon discovered soon after he arrived in what is now Florida in 1513. However, elderly visitors who drink the spring’s water don’t turn into teenagers. But the tale of the search for a fountain of youth is so appealing(有吸引力的) that it survives anyway, says Ryan K. Smith, a professor of history. “People are more attracted by the story of looking and not finding than they are by the idea that the fountain might be out there somewhere.” Still, a few grains of truth have helped to support the story. Kathleen Deagan, a professor of archaeology, says a graveyard and the remains of a Spanish mission dating back to St. Augustine’s founding in 1565 have been discovered near the so-called fountain of youth. Michelle Reyna, a spokesperson for the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park in St. Augustine, says the fountain has been a tourist attraction since at least 1901 and may have been attracting visitors since 1860. 1.According to the passage, who searched for a fountain of youth? A. Ponce de Leon B. William Shakespeare. C. Kathleen Deagan D. Michelle Reyna 2.What does the underlined word “ravages” in the second paragraph probably mean? A. Growth. B. Limits. C. Damages. D. Benefits. 3.What is the attitude of people towards the fountain of youth? A. People find much pleasure in looking for it. B. People believe the existence of it somewhere. C. People have no interest in searching for it. D. People consider the idea of the fountain of youth absurd(荒谬的). 4.The passage mainly tells us _____. A. how the fountain of youth came into being B. why some famous people hate becoming old C. how to remain young forever D. whether the fountain of youth exists 5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The underlined words “the story” refers to Alexander the Great ruling a land that had a river of gold and a fountain of youth. B. Augustine, which is the oldest city in the U.S, lies in Florida. C. Some elderly visitors find themselves younger after drinking the water from the fountain of youth. D. Kathleen Deagan is the spokesperson for the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.
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Please help! I live in Germany with my wife and three kids. My parents live in the UK. I want my kids to have as much contact with their grandparents as possible. The kids all use e-mail, Skype and SMS but my parents won’t. I’ve bought them a laptop, paid for broadband, given them both mobile phones and a digital camera, but they won’t use them. My parents say they hate computers and new technology. What can I do with these “technophobes”? Daniel, Buremburg, Germany Actually, the original technophobes were the Luddites, a group of cloth workers in 19th century Britain during the Industrial Revolution. The Luddite cloth workers, who traditionally made cloth by hand, were worried that machines were going to take away their jobs and way of life. These machines could make cloth much faster and cheaper than humans. In 1811 and 1812 the Luddites destroyed the machines that they hated so much, but the British government supported the factory owners. Many Luddites were arrested. Charlotte Bronte’s novel Shirley will tell your parents all about it. Laura, Valencia, Spain Laura makes some interesting points, I think. Technophobes has been a common theme in science fiction. Frankenstein, one of the first science fiction, is a warning of what could happen if humans began to experiment with human life. Freda, Copenhagen, Denmark One thing you could try is to find hardware that is designed for older people to use. An example is the mobiles made by the US company, Jitterbug. Instead of icons and menus the Jitterbug phones ask users simple “yes/no” questions and have larger keypads. The company realized that there are potentially 100 million older users in the US alone. Graham, Patras, Greece 1.The underlined part “the technophobes” in the passage refers to ______. A. those who are ready to try new technology B. those who are addicted to the Internet C. those who refuse to use modern technology D. those who are devoted to inventing new things 2.Which of the following is TRUE of the Luddites? A. They called themselves the technophobes. B. They got full support from their factory owners. C. They preferred to keep their traditional working methods. D. They were killed by the government. 3.Who has put forward a practical and useful suggestions? A. Laura. B. Freda. C. Daniel. D. Graham. 4.The passage is probably taken from _____. A. a personal blog B. a letter between friends C. a personal diary D. a speech on new technology 5.What can we infer from the passage? A. Daniel would buy her parents a novel written by Shirley. B. Charlotte Bronte wrote about technophobes in her novel Shirley. C. Daniel would buy her parents cell phones with icons and menus. D. Daniel worried about her children using e-mails.
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Today, innovations(创新) to make our lives more eco-friendly can be found everywhere. There are energy-efficient automobiles, eco-friendly light bulbs, and clothes made by fashion designers using sustainable(可持续的) environmental practices. Industries around the world have also begun to take a serious look at how their operations affect the local and global environment. The university of Colorado has been named one of the top green colleges and universities in the United States. This university was one of the first to start a student-led recycling program in the 1970s and today supplies students with reusable shopping bags to use both on and off campus. The entire University of Colorado also uses low flow water fixtures(设备) and has reduced water usage by 40 percent since 2002. When it comes to going green, Warren Wilson College has been recognized in many places. The Sierra Club and The Princeton Review have named the college as one of America’s greenest colleges and universities, while the school has also received the Outstanding College Recycling Award from the Carolina Recycling Association, as well as awards from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education(AASHE). For a small college, Warren Wilson has made enormous efforts to be an eco-friendly campus since its beginning, and today owns a campus farm, a seeding program, and an extensive recycling program. Warren Wilson was also the first College to have an LEED platinum certified(白金认证的) residence hall, and its building services department is also 100 percent GreenSeal certified. According to College Stats, Warren Wilson College is one of the first institutions in the United States to be almost completely self-sufficient(自给自足的) while also engaging students to incorporate sustainability into all academic programs. Going green efforts at Oberlin College have not gone unnoticed. Oberlin College spends 22 percent of its food budget on buying food from local farmers, with most of the food raised or harvested with organic and sustainable practices. Oberlin has also stopped selling bottled water on campus and offers discounts to students who use their own storage containers when purchasing beverages and food items. Among Oberlin’s other eco-friendly accomplishments is a green graduation ceremony, which includes programs printed on 100 percent recycled paper. 1.The author writes the first paragraph mainly to tell us that ____. A. we can find new ways to be eco-friendly B. everyone is aware of being eco-friendly C. industries are reducing their influence on the environment D. American colleges and universities care much about environmental issues 2.What do we know about the University of Colorado? A. Its recycling program is followed by other universities. B. It produces reusable shopping bags by itself. C. It uses special systems to save water. D. It is the most eco-friendly university. 3.Which of the following about Warren Wilson College is TRUE? A. The Princeton Review praised it for its teaching methods. B. Its residence hall’s building material is platinum. C. It owns a campus garden and a seeding program. D. It sustains itself almost without help from others. 4.Students in Oberlin College can _____. A. grow their own food on campus B. pay less with their own containers C. help the college make its food budget D. recycle paper at their graduation ceremony 5.How is the text organized? A. Main idea – Comparison. B. Opinion – Discussion – Description C. Introduction – Supporting examples. D. Introduction – Explanation – Conclusion.
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阅读下面的短文,请根据文后的要求答题(注意问题后的词数要求) Michelle and Barney Wanstall rode off into the Lake District sunshine yesterday with no trouble at all. They were the first customers to try a new electric bicycle hire service aimed at tourists who want the fun of cycling without pain. “We wanted to go on a boat when we first got here,” explained Mr. Wanstall, a student. “But we saw these bikes and decided to hire them instead.” Brian Eaton, owner of Easyriders, which has a dozen bicycles for hire by the side of the lake near Coniston village, smiled as Michelle looked anxiously at Coniston Old Man, the mountain that towers over the village. “We do quite a lot of cycling at home,” said Michelle. “But with mountains everywhere, it’ll be easier if we _______________________. And it’s only £18 each for a day’s easy riding and the chance to enjoy some of the finest countryside in Britain!” The motorized bicycles helped the couple as soon as they began to pedal; they would have needed to use twice as much energy with a normal bicycle. The bicycles are very safe; they cannot go faster than 15 mph and the special tyres cannot be punctured. “It’s easy riding,” said Mr. Eaton. “There are a lot of people fancy cycling, but are not as fit as they used to be!” Riders are provided with helmets, maps, routes and suggestions for picnics and places to stay. Most electric bicycles are sold in Japan. However, Mr. Eaton thought they would be popular with tourists in the Lake District. “As far as I know, these are the only motorized bicycles for hire in the country,” he said. “If the idea is successful, I’ll set up other hire centres around Britain.” 1. This passage is mainly about ______________________________________. (within 10 words) 2. What are the two ways of going on a tour in the Lake District according to the passage? (within 8 words) ①___________________ ②___________________ 3. Finish the following sentence according to the passage. (within 8 words together) With an electric bicycle, they needed only _____________________________ with a normal bicycle. 4. What do the underlined words “the mountain” refer to? (within 5 words) ____________________________________________________ 5. Fill in the blank in the fourth paragraph. (within 7 words) _____________________________________________________
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书面表达(满分25分) 有人说承诺就是许下来违背的。这种情形在我们这个竞争激烈的社会里似乎很常见。但是如果你违背你的诺言,就会……。请你以“Mean what you say”为题写一篇100字左右的记叙文或议论文,说明诚实守信的重要性。
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