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Direction: After reading the passage below. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct My parents moved from New Jersey to Germany when I was a child. After a few weeks of playing with neighbors of the same age. I was speaking fluent German. That' s probably not an option if you want to learn a language 1. your next international trip. However, there are some new ways to learn key words and phrases before your departure. 2. playground immersion(沉浸), the best way to learn a language used to be in a classroom. Today, there are many more options. With the help of technology, you can easily get a linguistic edge, and perhaps even a cultural one, too. The last few years 3. (see) a lot of language-learning software hitting the market .These programs, many of 4. have popular mobile apps, help beginners learn language basics. Take Memrise for example. This language-learning platform uses flashcards(教学卡片) as memory aids. Memrise offers instruction in 25 languages, and its basic level is free, 5. some advanced features available at $4.99 per month. There are so many language apps, all claiming to be the best, 6. there are even sites to help you sort if out. You can find detailed reports on these programs on Compare Language Apps: 7. independent testing site run by Professor Roumen Vesselinov at Queens College in New York. I’ve had access to most of these apps over the years. However, I found that they were 8. too complicated or too time-consuming to help me learn a language before an international trip. Perhaps my experience of acquiring a language early in life and then trying to acquire 9. in a classroom(three years of French, which didn’t really stick)also contributed to my skepticism (怀疑). The language experts I spoke with say you shouldn’t allow the promises of a course or an app 10. (convince)you that learning a language is easy. Experts agree that there is no substitute for "on-the-ground" experience practicing a new language with native speakers.
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Direction: After reading the passage below. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct Increasingly, various phrases have been taking over a good old-fashioned "thank you" or "you’re welcome" in daily conversations in the United States. While 1. (dine)at a restaurant, when a waiter comes by to ask Americans 2. .they would like more water or bread, do you notice that they often say " I'm good,” rather than "no, thank you?” When someone thanks them for holding the door open, "no problem "is almost the same response as "you're welcome”. Are Americans becoming ruder, 3. (abandon) traditional polite phrases, or are the words they use now just updated versions of the same emotion? According to Lisa Gache, co-founder of Beverly Hills Manners, the decline of these magic words in our everyday conversation has to do with the preference 4. all things casual in our society today. Casual conversation, casual dress and casual behavior are present in all areas of life. And apparently Americans agree with her. A survey 5. (conduct)by Rasmussen Reports revealed that 76 percent of those surveyed thought that Americans were becoming "ruder and 6. (civil).” But is using phrases like "no problem"or “you bet"or " enjoy” really rude? Does more casual phrasing erase the original emotion of gratitude? Doesn’t "no, thank you" sometimes sound a little too formal, perhaps even a little too harsh(刺耳的), 7. it begins with a “no”? Emily Post Senning, 8. great-grandmother set the standard on manners with the book Etiquette, thought that while the principles of respect and consideration are "universal and timeless, " actual manners change over time and between cultures, 9. do the words used to express gratitude and appreciation. It's probably not a bad idea 10. (remember)to say "please" and "thank you,” but don’t beat yourself up thinking you're a horrible person if you say "have a good one" instead of "have a nice day.”
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There is more to saying "sorry”, __________ a study led by researchers at Ohio State University found that effective apologies---ones that were accepted by the __________ and allowed both parties to move on with no hostility (敌意)---have six elements. They are expressing regret, explaining what went wrong, acknowledging responsibility, declaring repentance (悔悟) , offering to __________ the situation, and requesting forgiveness. The more of those components, the more likely the apology is seen as __________. Of course, not all errors are created equal. Therefore, you might need to adjust your apology __________ the circumstances. Here are a few tips: Sincerity trumps(胜过) timing A little cool-off time could help. Sometimes an immediate apology is _________ .But if the other party is angry at your wrongdoing. If may be more effective to wait because their anger may prevent them from being __________ to an apology. __________ , waiting can benefit you, too, The best time to apologize is when one feels ready to sincerely apologize.. Explain: don't excuse Admitting being wrong is __________ and can make people worried that they’re bad people. They often water down their apology with excuses which __________ the responsibility part of the apology to save face. Excuses may include examples like"I’m very sorry, but in my defense, you started it. " This is a non-apology. It uses the form of an apology but follows it up by __________ responsibility to the offended person, implying he or she is too sensitive. Let your body do the talking Experts agree that __________ apologies beat phoned-in, e-mailed and handwritten ones. Facial expressions, posture and the tone of voice are all important __________ that convey sincerity when you express repentance. Anyone can type" feel ashamed, " but if you say it __________ , it's obvious whether or not you mean it. A phone call is second best. You’ll convey emotions with your voice and get instant feedback. E-mailed apologies aren’t ideal. They lack emotional signals. A victim can exploit written apologies and do harm to the apologizer. Being a victim does not __________ transform one into a good person. 1.A.For instance B.In other word C.In fact D.Of course 2.A.offended B.defended C.needed D.accused 3.A.explain B.reset C.solve D.fix 4.A.reliable B.credible C.valuable D.insincere 5.A.judging by B.speaking of C.considering D.depending on 6.A.called for B.taken up C.looked into D.sought for 7.A.reluctant B.willing C.additive D.receptive 8.A.Hence B.Moreover C.However D.Thereby 9.A.tolerable B.worthless C.painful D.delightful 10.A.build up B.play down C.add to D.back up 11.A.shifting B.offering C.giving D.conveying 12.A.sincere B.instant C.false D.face-face 13.A.features B.weapons C.channels D.expressions 14.A.vividly B.slowly C.live D.clearly 15.A.consequently B.significantly C.necessarily D.dramatically
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April Fool’s Day and Easter Sunday rarely coincide. Since 1900, Easter has fallen on April Fools’ Day for only five times--1923,1934, 1945, 1956 and 2018. Obviously, it's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to play Easter-themed pranks on your children. Here are some suggestions. A treasure hunt with a twist A fantastic Easter Sunday tradition is to do a treasure hunt where the Easter Bunny has left eggs around your house. Each egg has a small written clue or riddle (谜语)directing the children to where they can find the next one. But when April Fools' Day and Easter Sunday coincide, why not leave some carrots in their place, instead of hiding chocolate eggs ?On the third or fourth clue, you can make it appear as if the Faster Bunny has left a note apologizing for eating all the chocolate but saying they hope you enjoy this left-behind lunch. An Easter basket with a difference Prepare an Easter basket for the children, and either wrap it up or cover it up so that the contents can’t be seen. Have a card from the Easter Bunny next to it which they can open first, with a message that the Easter Bunny wants them to have an extra special Easter and so has prepared a special gift for them. But rather than chocolate or sweets, what you've put in the basket is incredibly dull stuff that kids will be completely unimpressed by---new toothpaste, some socks or a packet of batteries. A sticky situation “You' ll need to prepare this in advance. Buy some of the plastic eggs that contain toys. Unwrap them, open them and then carefully glue them shut and re-wrap them. You don't have to be too tidy---your children are going to be thinking about getting to the toy and are not going to be suspicious. Sit back and enjoy them trying and failing to open the eggs. The invisible Easter egg hunt This is an excellent plan if you have a garden. Tell the children there is an Faster egg hunt in the garden and lead them there.Close the back door. Let your children spend ages searching fruitlessly for Easter eggs that you haven't actually hidden. After you have enjoyed a rare ten minutes of peace and quiet indoors, while they get increasingly confused and frustrated, go into the garden claiming to have found a note from the Easter Bunny. The note reads "April Fool." 1.The target readers of this passage are ________ A.Schoolchildren B.head teachers in schools C.children who have younger siblings D.parents of young children 2.Which of the pranks is most likely to require a large outdoor space? A.A treasure hunt with a twist B.An Easter basket with a difference C.A sticky situation D.The invisible Easter egg hunt 3.Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? A.A treasure hunt for carrots is an Easter tradition B.April Fools Day and Easter Sunday coincide every 11 years C.Children are usually disappointed at gifts like socks and batteries D.All of the four recommended pranks require extensive preparations
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Even now she calls my attention every day to mispronounced words. All teachers of the deaf know what this means, and only they can at all appreciate the peculiar difficulties with which I had to contend. I had to use the sense of touch in catching the vibrations (振动)of the throat, the movements of the mouth and the expression of the face; and often this sense was at fault. In such cases I was forced to repeat the words or sentences, sometimes for hours, until I felt the proper "ring" in my own voice. My work was practice, practice, practice. Discouragement and weariness cast me down frequently. But the next moment the thought that I should soon be at home and show my loved ones what I had accomplished renewed my courage and spurred(激励)me on, and I eagerly looked forward to their pleasure in my achievement. “ My little sister will understand me now, " was a thought stronger than all obstacles. I was filled with joy while I anticipated the delight of talking to my dear mother and reading her responses from her lips. It astonished me to find how much easier it is to talk than to spell with the fingers, and I discarded the manual alphabet as a medium of communication on my part. But my teacher and a few friends still use it in speaking to me, for it is more convenient than lip reading. Perhaps I had better explain our use of the manual alphabet, which seems to puzzle people who do not know us. One who reads or talks to me spells with his hand, using the single-hand manual alphabet usually employed by the deaf. The position of the hand is as easy to feel as it is to see. I do not feel each letter any more than you see each letter separately when you read. Constant practice makes the fingers very flexible, and some of my friends spell rapidly --about as fast as an expert writes on a typewriter. The mere spelling is, of course, no more a conscious act than it is in writing. When I had made speech my own, I could not wait to go home. At last, the happiest of happy moments arrived. 1.According to the article, what kind of communication method did the author prefer? A.Typing B.Lip reading C.Finger spell D.Talk 2.To pronounce words correctly, the author had to do the following EXCEPT ________ A.Overcome a sense of failure and tiredness for hours B.repeatedly practice words with patience C.draw the attention of her highly demanding teacher D.use the sense of touch in catching people's expression 3.Which of the following statements is NOT true? A.Finger spelling is actually an unconscious act B.The blind feel each letter separately when reading C.It is easy for the deaf to use the manual alphabet D.It is dull to repeat the same words for hours 4.It can be inferred from the article that the author is ________ A.conservative B.negative C.positive D.humorous
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1.The intended readers of this passage are __________ . A.Book dealers B.University students C.Publishers D.Campus staff 2.The underlined word “defective” can best be replaced by __________ . A.faulty B.adapted C.new D.latest 3.Bookie’s will not buy back your used textbook if __________ . A.you have lost the sales receipt B.there are markings and notes on the pages C.the cover of the book is missing D.you miss the last day for return 4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage ? A.Bookie’s is a place for students to buy their course textbooks . B.Student cards are needed to get a discount for the textbooks . C.Books bought in bookie’s can be returned within ten working days . D.Books bought back are processed by the staff and sold to students .
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Aspirin has long been believed to help prevent heart attacks and strokes(中风).Some studies have shown that it also has a protective effect against certain types of cancer. As a result, some people religiously pop a low-dose(低剂量的) aspirin after breakfast every day (never take one on an empty stomach). But now its status as a wonder drug has come into question, following a meta-analysis of trial evidence. A meta-analysis reviews the results of a large number of trials and can therefore come to more certain conclusions. This latest review was published this May in The Journal of the American Medical Association.It focused on the connection between aspirin use and cardiovascular(心血管的) and bleeding events. It found that the well-known risk that aspirin can cause internal bleeding is as great as the benefits of preventing heart attacks and strokes. In some cases, the risk even outweighs the benefits. Aspirin thins the blood, thus helping to prevent blood clots (血栓). For his reason, it is a good drug for protecting people who have already had a heart attack or stroke from having another. However, the 164,225 people in these trials had no history of cardiovascular disease. They were monitored for an average of six years, during which time they took a daily aspirin or placebo(安慰剂).Among those who took aspirin, there were about 11% fewer heart attacks and strokes but 43% higher likelihood of a major bleeding episode in the stomach, brain or intestine(肠道). Dr Sean Zheng, a cardiology(心脏病学) researcher at King’s College London, said that taking a daily aspirin couldn’t be recommended for healthy people. But there might still be a case for people with a higher risk of a heart attack or stroke, he added. However, it would be important to consider the bleeding risk. “Aspirin use requires discussion between the patient and their physician, with the knowledge that any small potential cardiovascular benefits are weighed up against the real risk of severe bleeding." he said. The findings reflect the average likelihood of bleeds or heart attacks among the patients in all the trials. There will be people among them who would be better off taking aspirin and those who will be worse. It's yet another situation where we need to weigh up our individual risk and benefit--- maybe with the help of an understanding GP. 1.Which of the following is NOT a reason why some people take an aspirin every day? A.They want to lower their risk of having a heart attack B.They hope to protect themselves against some cancers C.They want to ensure they don't have a sick stomach D.They aim to make sure they won't suffer another stroke 2.What can be concluded from the recent meta-analysis? A.That aspirin does more harm than good to the human body B.That aspirin frequently causes internal bleeding because it thins the blood C.That previous research into the effects of aspirin on the human body was unreliable. D.That taking aspirin is not worth the risk or those with no history of heart tacks or strokes. 3.What should people do before taking aspirin, according to the article? A.To have a thorough physical examination B.To ask for others' opinions on the internet. C.To read the findings of new studies on aspirin D.To talk with a doctor familiar with their condition 4.The article was probably written by ________ A.the director of a hospital B.a public health journalist C.the CEO of a medical company D.a representative for an insurance company
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Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need. Jeff Bezos Reveals His No. 1 Leadership Secret Amazon has reached what its founder and CEO Jeff Bezos called "an interesting milestone.” The retailing giant so highly associated with books and then music and video, now has tens of millions of products in stock and a majority are non-media goods, from drills to tennis balls to almost anything else that can be shipped. 1. The 48-year-old has officially transformed Amazon, which he founded in 1994, from an online bookstore that sells other stuff to a retailer---and business services provider---that once sold mostly books. Amazon's stock is up 397 percent in the last five years. So, what's behind the success of the world’s largest online retailer? 2. Bezos regularly leaves one seat open at meetings and informs all attendees that they should consider that seat occupied by their customer---the most important person in the room. Always trying to find out what customers want, Bezos is even stricter about that customers don’t want. They hate delays, defects and out-of-stock products, so the company constantly looks to make them as rare as possible. 3. Amazon data show that a 0.1 second delay in page loading can translate into a one percent drop in customer activity. But great customer service doesn’t fully explain Amazon's extraordinary success. For Bezos,a data driven customer focus encourages him to take risks to innovate. Amazon's kindle, for example, came into being because Bezos believed millions would want an e-book reader that could download any book within 60 seconds. 4. Engineers were free to solve technical challenges as they saw fit, only needing to make it right for consumers. Efficiency ---- cheapness, in the eyes of Amazon’s critics---is also an important part of the Amazon culture. In fact, Bezos liks the two. In 2009, Bezos declared that Amazon had begun fighting against waste. The more he could get rid of needless costs, the easier it would be to deliver rock-bottom prices to customers. A. That turning point might be Bezos' greatest accomplishment B. Amazon executives would tell you: the empty chair, the internal nickname of the figure that rule their lives. C. Bezos could have done it earlier but he took over twenty years to compete that target D. Even the tiniest delay in loading a web-page isn’t insignificant E. Customers do enjoy quick delivery, quality products and great after-sales service. F. He set that target without getting pinned down by technical issues.
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Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 1.进办公室之前轻轻敲门是有礼貌的。( manner) 2.不久之后,上海市民能乘坐地铁18号线去参观复旦大学了。( before) 3.举办一届成功的英语节需要老师们的组织和学生们的积极参与。( involve) 4.每年十一月的第四个礼拜四是感恩节,这天纽约市有游行活动。(fall定语从句) 5.这名建筑师拒绝了颁奖典礼的邀约,他说自己只是一个普通的设计师,不是什么“网红”( not...but)
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