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There are so many websites to help you plan trips and book trips and save money on trips. Here is a selection of 4 you should consider bookmarking(收藏). Dishtip. com If I had to pick just one site to help with restaurant information around the world, it would be Chowhound. com. However, Dishtip. com organizes the world of eating out in the United States in a totally new way: By turkey sandwich or blueberry pie. In other words, by single dish, not by restaurant. Stay. com I’m generally doubtful of sites that say they can plan your trips for you. But for a quick information collection, Stay. com is not bad at all. Here’s what you do: Choose one destination. Then go through the list of top attractions, museums and the like. Click on whatever you want. Those choices will turn into a personalized plan that can be either printed out or sent to your smartphone with an online city map. Skypicker. com Skypicker seems like the “explore” page of Kayak. com, but just provides flights within Europe, at very, very cheap price. I once booked a $48 round trip between Ryanair and Nimes in the south of France at Skypicker. com. When I actually went to Ryanair to book, the cost was $55. think the final cost might be a bit more. But still, a good deal. Vayama. com Vayama is a flight search engine that specializes in international travels. It sometimes gives you a lower price on a “secret carrier” whose name and exact cost you don’t know until you’ve actually your ticket. 1.Which website should you go to find the general information about a restaurant? A.Chowhound. com. B.Dishtip. com. C.Kayak. com. D.Stay. com. 2.The Stay. com will provide its visitors with . A.a reliable trip plan B.useful information for their trip planning C.an off-line guide D.printed and personalized schedules 3.How is Vayama. com different from Skypicker. com? A.It sells tickets at much lower prices. B.It does not show the exact ticket prices. C.It only lists flights operating within Europe. D.It just provides flights for international travels.
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2. 难度:中等 | |
Raegan Byrd tries to complete her homework every night. But the high school student in Hartford, Connecticut, has to use her mobile phone to search for the necessary information because she does not have internet connection at home. In May, the US Department of Education(DOE) published its findings that the number of homes without access(接入) to internet has been getting smaller, but 14 percent of homes in city areas and 18 percent of homes in the countryside still do not have internet connections. In some states, the problem is much more serious. For example, in the countryside of northern Mississippi, a third of the 294 homes in Maben do not have computers. And close to half have no access to internet whether they can pay for it or not. Sharon Stidham, a mother in Maben, has to take her four boys to the school library at East Webster High School. Her husband works there, so the children can use the internet for their schoolwork. A signal tower can be seen through the trees from their home, but they could not put aside any money for the internet. Research results from the National Center for Education(NCE) have shown that students with internet at home get much better scores in reading, math and science than the ones who do not. Some teachers call this problem “the homework divide”. Jessica Rosenworcel, an NCE member, said, “The so-called homework divide is the cruelest part of the digital age and it is hurting the poor students and creating a big obstacle to their dreams.” Local communities(社区) have started to help. They made lists of restaurants and other businesses with Wi-Fi places where children are welcome to come and do their homework. And many public libraries have also planned to provide free access to the students next year. 1.What has DOE found out in its survey? A.Students with internet at home are doing better at school. B.4% more homes in the countryside don’t have internet access. C.About 33% of the students in Mississippi do not have internet at home. D.An increasing number of students do not have access to internet at home. 2.Why does Sharon Stidham take her sons to the East Webster High School library? A.Her husband is a teacher in the library. B.She does not want to pay for the internet at home. C.She wants her sons to study in a better environment. D.Her sons have to use the internet to do their schoolwork. 3.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “obstacle” in paragraph 6? A.Block. B.Help. C.Goal. D.Chance. 4.What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A.Local communities are called on to take actions. B.Libraries have opened their doors to the students. C.Restaurants have volunteered to take in the children. D.Helps are coming from the public and the local communities.
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3. 难度:中等 | |
The endangered pandas in Qinling Mountains might face a new threat(威胁): the loss of their food, bamboo, which makes up 99% of their meals. Adult pandas spend most part of the day eating bamboo and have to take in at least 40 pounds a day to stay healthy. However, a new study published in Nature and Climate Change warned that they may soon find their food gone because most of the bamboo in Qinling Mountains might disappear by the end of the century as a result of rising temperature worldwide. A team made up of researchers from Michigan State University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has studied the effects of climate change on the bamboo in Qinling Mountains. They have found that bamboo is very sensitive to climate changes. “80% to 100% of the bamboo would be gone if the average temperature increases 3.5 degrees worldwide by the end of the century.” said Liu Jianguo, one of the report’s authors. He added, “This is how much the temperature would rise by 2100 even if all countries will keep their promises in the Paris Agreement. But you know what is happening around the world.” In recent years, China has been trying its best to protect the endangered pandas by setting up more and bigger natural reserves. “But it is far from being enough and the endangered pandas need cooperation from the rest of the world, because their future is not just in the hands of the Chinese,” said Shirley Martin from World Wildlife Fund but not a member of the team. The Qinling Mountains, in the southwest of China, are home to about 260 pandas. That is about 13% of the China’s wild panda population. In addition, about 375 are living in research centers and zoos in China. 1.What can we learn from the first paragraph? A.Lots of the bamboo in Qinling Mountains will probably disappear. B.Qinling Mountains cannot provide enough bamboo for the pandas. C.Pandas in Qinling Mountains are just threatened by the loss of food. D.Pandas have already eaten 99% of the bamboo in Qinling Mountains. 2.What does Liu Jianguo mean? A.China needs more help from World Wildlife Fund. B.Bamboo is sensitive to the changes of temperature. C.China is making great efforts to protect the pandas. D.It is difficult to control the temperature rise within 3.5℃. 3.How many wild pandas are there in China? A.About 260. B.About 635. C.About 2,000. D.About 2,635. 4.Which can be the best title for the text? A.The Disappearance of Bamboo B.Necessity to Change Pandas’ Food C.Efforts Made to Save Pandas D.A New Threat Faced by the Pandas
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4. 难度:困难 | |
British parents encourage their children to play musical instruments as part of a family tradition(传统) rather than raise their children’s competitiveness as the American parents do. Dr. Aaron Reeves from Oxford University found that the UK parents did not see musical practice as character building or useful in getting university places or jobs for their children. Instead, they usually encouraged their children to follow their interests. This is different from what the other researchers had found in America. Middle-class parents in the US appear to associate(与……相联系) these cultural practices with other worldly benefits and often center these music activities around the school subjects. Researchers think that it may be due to(由于) the fact that the US parents have become increasingly worried about providing their children with skills and abilities enabling them to stand out from their competitors. However, for British parents, no such direct connection was made with future educational or job advantages. The parents interviewed here did not connect music with usefulness but rather they just paid attention to the value of music as a family tradition and, to some degree, as something valuable in its own right. One Scottish parent said during an interview, “We’ve got two learning musical instruments. If they think it is fun, we try and encourage them, but we wouldn’t force them.” Another housewife said, “My son has just turned five and I want him to play the guitar because his uncle is good at it, but it’s up to my son.” “Lots of UK parents don’t think music practice could be very helpful for the children’s confidence or school success. They say that it takes time and some talent for the children to gain a competing advantage,” said Dr. Reeves. “I think they are right.” 1.What does the underlined word “their” in paragraph 2 refer to? A.The US parents’. B.The UK children’s. C.The UK parents’. D.The US children’s. 2.What do British parents think Of music learning? A.It is useful for their children to get better jobs. B.It can be helpful to build their children’s confidence. C.It helps their children to succeed in their schoolwork. D.It would be better to take it as a hobby for the children. 3.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A.Both the US and UK parents are right. B.The other researchers’ findings are misleading. C.Dr. Reeves agrees more with the UK parents. D.Only the talented children can benefit from music learning. 4.What is the text mainly about? A.The benefits of extra music learning for children. B.The American parents’ attitude towards music learning. C.Differences in the British and American parenting styles. D.Different attitudes towards music learning in the UK and USA.
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5. 难度:简单 | |
Growth is painful. It’s like clearing out your drawers by pulling out every little thing inside of you, examining it, and deciding whether to throw it out or not. It can be scary. Therefore, if you have the following feelings, that’s the beginning of growing. Uncertainty During t he process of growth, you should feel uncertain. 1.. Let it run its course and enjoy the aimlessness as much as you can. Self-doubt 2.. Everything you’ve come to know about yourself and your life is now being examined. If you’re not feeling self-doubt, you’re not going deep enough. Keep digging. The moment that you feel self-doubt is the dark night before the dawn. Insecurity(不安全感 ) Many people believe that insecurity is shameful. However, it means that you are moving from one stage to the next. You are stepping into a completely unknown part of yourself. 3.. Fear Do you know why you’ve been kept away from your chances to grow? 4.. Keep moving forward and pushing beyond it. Anxiety Where there is insecurity, fear, and uncertainty, there is surely anxiety. Anxiety is part of growth. You have very little control over what happens to you. However. you can control how you react to it. You can choose to stick your head in the sand and stay the same, or you can grow and be free.5.. A. The choice is yours B. You don’t know where to go yet C. Be grateful for these scary feelings D. You’re growing into a whole new stage E. That’s the fear that has kept you from moving on F. Of course you will feel doubtful about what you’re doing G. It’s only natural that you wouldn’t feel wholly sure of yourself
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6. 难度:中等 | |
I felt my childhood was left on the plane to the United States when my baby cousins returned home. It was a really ______ moment for me. During their stay in China, they had not only brought back the happy days of my childhood, but also helped me ______ from an at-times selfish teenager into a reliable grown-up. Three years ago, my aunt and uncle moved here from Boston with their 1-year-old daughter Yasmeen and ______ an apartment close to our house. We were ______ to have our family, especially a baby girl, so close to us. Yasmeen had close friendships with each of my sisters, but I knew the one that ______ between us was the strongest. As she began to walk on her own and talk in full ______, I realized my great ______ on her, I noticed that she’d ______ some of my unpleasant actions, ______ with her mother as I had done the same. Yasmeen made me realize what a good ______ should be. When Maya was born, Yasmeen had a hard time ______ her younger sister. She was jealous(忌妒) of the attention we all paid to the little baby, so I did my best to keep her company when she felt ______. Once Yasmeen got over her jealousy, she was able to ______ Maya’s presence, like we all did. I tried my best to change my ______ in order to spend more time with my little cousins. My ______ with Yasmeen and Maya has taught me the importance of being a good example.______ I helped my little cousins in a way, they have taught me how to be a good sister; and most ______, a better person—a more patient person, who would not be ______ by their endless questions; a(n) ______ person, who would be able to have fun and share with others; a role model, who ______ the babies ideas about right and wrong. 1.A.sad B.busy C.proud D.relaxing 2.A.settle B.come C.grow D.protect 3.A.found out B.lived in C.searched for D.broke up 4.A.overjoyed B.embarrassed C.surprised D.afraid 5.A.ended B.started C.survived D.developed 6.A.words B.sentences C.voices D.sounds 7.A.opinion B.dependence C.mercy D.influence 8.A.doubt B.affect C.copy D.guide 9.A.laughing B.arguing C.talking D.checking 10.A.leader B.family C.teacher D.example 11.A.holding B.accepting C.recognizing D.biting 12.A.ignored B.admired C.comforted D.loved 13.A.admit B.explore C.see D.enjoy 14.A.room B.mind C.schedule D.job 15.A.instruction B.experiment C.experience D.interview 16.A.However B.Since C.Although D.So 17.A.importantly B.luckily C.painfully D.gratefully 18.A.determined B.upset C.loved D.hurt 19.A.honest B.independent C.angry D.happy 20.A.showed B.wrote C.awarded D.allowed
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7. 难度:困难 | |
阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In my spoken English class, I asked the students about their impressions of university life. To my surprise, many of them said they were 1.(disappoint). After the controlled high school lives, they are having difficulty 2.(appreciate) the free time in the university. They said in high school, they got up at 6 in the morning and studied until 10 at night. Most of their spare time was spent 3. homework to pass the exams. However, once they entered the university, they are not expected 4.(devote) all their waking hours to studying. They should also take an 5.(act) part in social activities. Therefore, they should learn to divide their spare time between sports 6. clubs, some of 7. are very important for their 8.(succeed) in the future. As they had so many choices, they 9.(feel) that no matter what they were doing, they should do something else. To those students, my advice is: learn to make decisions for 10.(you).
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8. 难度:中等 | |
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 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(从第11处起)不计分。 When I am traveling around, I watch people a lot in order kill time. The other day, I saw a couple at an airport. They were not worn business clothes, but the man were carrying a suitcase. Every few second, the woman had looked around. I wondered that someone was following them. Suddenly I remembered a story in a newspaper I had read a week before: the bank clerk stole one million pounds and disappeared with his wife. The couple real looked like them. Maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walk away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find it very useful for mine writing.
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9. 难度:中等 | |
假定你是学校英语报记者,你校最近举办了一次趣味运动会,给同学们减压。请以“A Successful Fun Game”为标题写一篇短文,报道此次活动。内容包括: 1. 时间与地点:12月25日,学校操场; 2. 活动大致介绍。 注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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