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If you are in position of __ teacher, will you allow your students to play computer games all day long? A./; a B. a; / C. the; / D. the; a
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__ will be good for you to spend one hour exercising outdoors every day. A. That B. This C. It D. One
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Even when I am able to get in touch with the manager and tell him your request, I cannot __ he will reply. A. stress B. appeal C. inform D. guarantee
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We had planned to arrive at the park at 9 a.m., but unluckily, the car __ on the way. A. broke away B. broke down C. broke up D. broke into
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David apologized to me yesterday. __, I won't forgive him for it was not the first time that he had hurt me. A. If so B. If ever C. Even so D. Even though
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To children, good habits do not come , so parents and teachers need to be their role models. A. instantly B. automatically C. eventually D. steadily
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When __, the wholesale vegetable market will be the largest one in China. A. completed B. completing C. to be completed D. being completed
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English became the official language for business __ the fact that the population was largely Chinese. A. in place of B. in spite of C. in case of D. in favor of
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The local police said they had received reports of seven cases of murder, which caused__ among the locals. A. panic B. dilemma C. settlement D. coincidence
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Little about her own safety when trying to save the poor blind man, though she was in great danger herself. A. did Rose care B. Rose did care C. Rose does care D. does Rose care
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— Watch out! The petrol __. — Oh, my God. We have to find a service station soon enough. A. runs out B. has run out C. is running out D. has been run out
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in the ticket hall for almost an hour, I suddenly realized I had left my ID card home. A. To wait B. To have waited C. Waiting D. Having waited
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My teacher has never lost his temper; that is to say, he is a __ man. A. generous B. mild C. rude D. tough
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New Zealand's universities offer a wide __ of courses in many fields, including the arts, economics, communications and technology. A. range B. process C. trend D. bunch
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If they had known what was coming next, they __ their mind. A. may change B. could change C. must have changed D. might have changed
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— Oh! Must you? Stay a bit longer, please. — , but I've got an early start tomorrow. A. No problem B. All right C. Thanks anyway D. Never mind
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One cold rainy evening last October, as a medical student, I was in a hospital, gathering data for my graduation paper. Holding a patient questionnaire 34 some simple yes-or-no questions, I walked towards a 43-year-old patient who lay in bed alone. I was worried whether she would approve of my demands at such a late hour. 35 , she treated it with consideration. Soon I finished and prepared to leave. 36 I could stand up, she spoke up in a weak voice asking where I was from and why I was working so late in the evening. Then she started talking about herself as well as her 37 , "My husband died about a year ago, 38 me the only breadwinner of my family. My pay as a cleaner is 39 enough for me and my three kids. I don't know what my children would be if something bad happened to me." I didn't know what to say. I desperately tried to remember the lessons from a communication skills class I had taken years earlier, but my mind was 40. Without realizing it, I had begun 41 her hand. Now that I didn't have anything to say, I just sat quietly while she talked. That's when it occurred to me that she was not expecting any 42 from me. She 43 wanted me to listen. All 1 did was nod my head as a way of showing my 44. The conversation went on for about 20 minutes. Finally, she stopped talking. "I'm very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel 45 now. I had no one to 46 out my problems to. Thank you so much, doctor." Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or advanced technology. 47 , they just need someone with the 48 to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient, doesn't it? 1.A. made up of B. fed up with C. put up with D. come up with 2.A. Calmly B. Excitedly C. Gladly D. Eagerly 3.A. When B. Before C. As D. After 4.A. job B. illness C. family D. children 5.A. causing B. getting C. forcing D. leaving 6.A. extremely B. exactly C. especially D. absolutely 7.A. casual B. clear C. steady D. blank 8.A. holding B. shaking C. carrying D. treating 9.A. thanks B. praise C. warmth D. reply 10.A. even B. ever C. just D. still 11.A. sympathy B. support C. sorrow D. respect 12.A. relaxed B. awkward C. fragile D. satisfied 13.A. leave B. pour C. try D. find 14.A. However B. Otherwise C. Instead D. Besides 15.A. emotion B. patience C. experience D. preference
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Ever since Jerusha started her college, she began to write letters. Through a series of letters, from freshman to senior in college, she shared her life and study with an unknown gentleman, who never wrote back. Here is the very first letter.
1.Which of the following is NOT the reason for Jerusha to write the letter to Mr.Kind? A. To get her familiar to him. B. To present her thankfulness to him. C. To share her brand-new college life with him. D. To apologize to him for not writing letters too often. 2.If Mrs. Lippett learned that the writer calls the man she writes to Daddy-long-legs, she would probably . A. burst into laughter B. think it acceptable C. criticize the writer D. inform the man 3.By "when I think about you, my imagination has very little to work upon.", the writer intends to tell us that . A. the man she writes to is dull and boring B. she is not familiar with the one she writes to C. it is not interesting at all to write to a stranger D. she lacks imagination when it comes to writing a letter 4.Jerusha was probably while she worked on the letter. A. curious B. light-hearted C. serious D. skeptical
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Some expressions in English can be really puzzling. Have a look at the following to see how it challenges your brainpower. Homeric laughter The "Homer" in this expression is the Greek poet. People laugh differently. Some laugh silently, while others tend to laugh loudly. "Homeric laughter" refers to laughter of the latter kind. It is at times uncontrollable, and the entire body shakes during the process. This kind of laughter is called Homeric laughter because this is how the gods laughed in Homer's classics. A three-ring circus When you refer to a situation as being a three-ring circus, you are saying that it is a situation of complete confusion. There are so many activities taking place all together that they leave you confused or annoyed. The expression comes from the world of entertainment — the circus. The area where the artists perform their acts is called the "ring". In the past, some of the circuses were so grand that they had three acts taking place simultaneously in three different "rings". The audience had to decide which "ring" they wanted to focus on. In the swim (of things) When someone is in the swim of things, the individual is actively participating in the things happening around him, as in "I've been ill, but soon I’ll be back in the swim of thing." In the world of fishing, fishermen use the word "swim" to refer to the section of the lake/river where fish can be found in plenty. So, if you are a fisherman and wish to catch a lot offish, where would you be? You would be "in the swim". Chickens have come home to roost The word "roost" refers to the place where birds rest. It could be anything — the branch of a tree, a henhouse, etc. The expression is normally used to mean that the bad things that someone did in the past have come back to bite or upset the individual. In other words, one has to face the consequences of the deeds done in the past. The original form of this 700-year-old expression was "curses are like chickens; they always come home to roost". 1.Which of the following can best describe the picture? A. Homeric laughter B. A three-ring circus C. In the swim (of things) D. Chickens have come home to roost 2.What does the underlined word "simultaneously'(Paragraph 3) mean? A. At the same time. B. Step by step. C. All of a sudden. D. One after another. 3.lf you want to know more about such expressions, which website will you probably visit? A. www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/China.html B. www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/university.html C. www.chinadaily.com.cn/culuture/language.html D. www.chinadaily.com.cn/entertainment/fashion.html 4.The passage is written to . A. tell readers some old and interesting stories B. indicate the development of English phrases C. correct some misunderstandings about words D. explain the meanings and origins of some phrases
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Seth DeBolt is a plant scientist at the University of Kentucky US. He and other scientists wanted to find a source of fuel that poor people in rural areas of developing countries could use to make electricity. The United Nations Development Program says a billion and a half people have no electricity. A billion others have an undependable supply. Professor DeBolt went on a study trip to rural Indonesia. He saw that there was very little waste in the use of agricultural products. Everything that farmers grew was used for something. Even the remains of fruit that people did not eat were fed to chickens. Little waste meant there was little that could be used for fuel. Growing a separate fuel crop would take land away from food crops. That was something Professor DeBolt did not want to do. DeBOLT said, "The people at most risk with respect to energy poverty, typically they're the same people who have food insecurity issues as it is. And then any change in availability would be most damaging to that group of people." But he found one item that was in plentiful supply and would not create competition between food and fuel. Coconut shells are generally thrown out. Yet Professor DeBolt says it has an "excellent" heating value. All someone needs is a way to release that energy. DeBolt says he and his team see possibilities for coconut power. "Coconuts are growing here and these are the areas where there is possibility for energy poverty to be eased at least in part by these small-scale production systems." The researchers say these systems could provide as much as thirteen percent of the energy needs of a country like Indonesia. Other tropical countries with large crops of coconuts and similar fruit could benefit, as well. But DeBolt says this is not a perfect solution. There are technical questions, like how to safely deal with the dangerous waste produced in the process. And there needs to be money to get these projects started. 1.Professor DeBolt went on a study trip to rural areas of developing countries to . A. help farmers make full use of waste B. seek certain materials to make electricity C. persuade farmers to grow more coconuts D. find a suitable place to carry out the experiment 2.DeBolt thought it was not a good idea to grow fuel crops because . A. there are plenty of coconuts B. local farmers have no interest in it C. it would make food problems worse D. fuel crop has little use for local farmers 3.The last two paragraphs mainly tell us that coconut power . A. needs further experiments and efforts B. can help solve energy problem perfectly C. will cause technique and money problems D. has drawn Indonesia's government attention 4.What might be the best title for the passage? A. Make Full Use Of Coconuts B. Make Power From Coconuts C. A Perfect Solution D. Food And Energy Problems
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The city can seem a cold, mean place. In the middle of so many people hurrying about their own business, a person can feel alone among the millions of others. There is a popular view that in cities, strangers are less likely to help an elderly person cross a street or call the police when they see a bike being stolen. Recently, a New Yorker named Casey Neistat did an experiment. He chained up his bike in several public places, then "stole" it in a number of obvious ways, such as using a hacksaw (钢锯). He filmed everything to see whether other New Yorkers would try to stop a shameless bike theft. The result? People just walked on by. Is this evidence of an immoral, selfish urban society? Not necessarily. According to another recent study, the way city people mind their own business is about other factors besides morality (道德). This is called the Bystander Effect, the theory that city people do not react because of the urban enviromnent they live in. Psychologist Dr. Harold explained why people did not involve themselves in Neistat's bike theft experiment with the Bystander Effect. First, people who live in cities are surrounded by so much activity that they stop noticing what is going on around them. Second, they are less easy to surprise and assume every activity has a logical explanation. "The third is that people notice it, but they don't know what to do," he continued. "And the fourth is fear — they know they should do something, but they're afraid to challenge someone with a hacksaw." A lack of concern is only a small reason why people don't take action, concludes Dr. Harold. Despite the results of Neistat's experiment, there is also evidence of a sense of team spirit that connects people in cities. All it takes is a funny joke or a shared interest to start a conversation with someone at a bus stop. When city folk are in trouble, they come together for support — famously in New York on September 11, 2001. City society is different, but that doesn't mean it's cold or mean — it just means it's busy! 1.Casey Neistat fihned everything in the experiment with the purpose of . A. proving that he was not the thief B. telling people that bike theft was immoral C. finding out who had a sense of right and wrong D. making his experiment well-known to the public 2.We can infer from the third paragraph that morality . A. can partly explain a selfish urban society B. is what our society should pay special attention to C. is the only factor that leads to a selfish urban society D. is the root of the Bystander Effect mentioned in the passage 3.The underlined part September 11, 2001 in Paragraph 9 serves as . A. a reminder of the sad memories B. a way to prove Dr Harold's Bystander effect C. evidence that city life can be really dangerous D. an example to show team spirit connecting city people 4.As can be inferred from the passage, the writer probably . A. criticizes the loss of morality in urban society B. feels sad about the result of Neistat's experiment C. thinks city people are too busy to care about others D. disagrees that city life sometimes can be cold and mean
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Once upon a time there was a painter who had just finished his course from a great painter. He wanted to assess his skills, so he decided to display one of his best works on a busy street. He put his painting at a busy street-crossing. And below it a board read — "Gentlemen, I have painted this piece. Since I'm new, I might have made some mistakes in my work. 65 " When he came back in the evening to collect his painting, he was completely shocked to see that the whole painting was filled with crosses. 66 He burst into tears and said sadly, "I'm useless and if this is what I have learned to paint, I'm not worth teaching." The master smiled and suggested, "My son, I will prove that you are a great artist." The master told him, "Just paint the same painting once again and give it to me." Then they went to the same street the next morning and displayed the same painting. The master took out another board which read — "Gentleman, I have painted this piece. Since I'm new, I might have made some mistakes. I have put a box with colors and brushes just below. Please do me a favor. 67 "The master and the young painter went back home. They visited the place in the evening. The young painter was surprised to see that actually there was not a single correction done! 68 If you want to help people improve their behaviors, it is worth investing your effort in learning how to help people change their behaviors, attitudes and skills. Also, always remember not to get carried away or judge yourself by someone else's criticism and feel depressed as you are the best judge to judge yourself! A. It is easy to criticize, but difficult to improve. B. Please put a cross wherever you see a mistake. C. Discouraged and broken, he ran to his master's place. D. If you see a mistake, kindly pick up the brush and correct it. E. Criticizing has the function of helping people improve themselves.
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根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母或中文,写出各单词的正确形式(每空限填一词)。 1.I know the place well, so let me be your g . 2.Good news! The new medicine is having a good e on the patient. 3.An unbalanced diet and lack of exercise can r in health problems. 4.Setting a proper goal in our early life can make a big d to our future life. 5.If the injuries are serious, it is v to get the victim to the hospital at once. 6.The church being built has a (典型的) western style. 7.Even today, ancient poems still (吸收) to many young people. 8.I was (失望) to find that the man I was looking for wasn't in the office. 9.At the end of each game, players traditionally (交换) shirts with each other. 10.Whether the condition of global warming will be worse largely (取决于) on whether we take action.
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阅读下面的短文,在标有序号的空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中动词的适当形式。 I know how easy it is to start smoking and how difficult it is to stop. During adolescence, I became 79 to cigarettes. When l was young, I didn't know that it could do 80 to my heart and lungs. Neither did I know that my cigarette smoke could affect the 81 of non-smokers. However, what I did know was that my girlfriend thought I smelt terrible and that she wouldn't go out with me again 82 I stopped. 1 also noticed that I became breathless quickly. Then I knew 83 was time to quit smoking. I'm sending you some advice to help you 84 your resolve. Every time you feel like 85 (smoke), remind yourself that you are a non-smoker. I know it is not easy to get rid of the 86 , but millions have managed 87 (quit) and so can you. Keep trying, and you will 88 eventually.
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假如英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中有10处错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。 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11处起)不计分。 More and more parents send their kids to various training classes and people had different opinions towards this. Some people think that attend training classes can help kids learn some skills. Also their minds can be broaden. Besides, kids can make a plenty of friends there. Other people think that different kinds of training classes can be really tiring. Kids should be given more chance to relax and do whatever they are interested ∧. In addition, unacceptable training classes will certain be against the nature of kids, that may easily make them bored. Basing on the above arguments, I think that parents should consider their children s interest first after making the decision to send them to training classes.
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生活中常有意外事故发生。假设你和你班同学李华从锅炉房打完开水,在回寝室的路上,李华的热水瓶突然破裂,开水烫伤了李华的脚。你对此进行了必要的急救。请你结合此事,用英语写一篇100—120词的短文,向学校英文报Energetic Teens投稿,主要内容包括: 1. 事情发生的经过; 2. 你是如何实施急救的(冷水冲洗、送医院做进一步处理等); 3. 简要谈谈你对掌握一定急救知识重要性的认识。 参考词汇:锅炉房boiler house 热水瓶thermos bottle Accidents happen.
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