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A dog spent the last four years of his life waiting a crossroad in the Thai city of Khon Kaen as if waiting for someone. People originally thought the dog had been abandoned, but then realized that he looked healthy, so people asked around about him. It turned out that the dog had indeed been spending most of his time around that crossroad, but a woman had been coming round regularly to bring him food and water. One day, while photographing the dog everyone called Leo, a reporter met the woman who had been taking care of him. She had come to drop off some food. After learning the story about the dog and the woman, the reporter decided to share the story on social media. The post soon went viral and the photos of Leo got shared hundreds of times. And the photos reached the eyes of Leo’s former old owner. Nang Noi Sittisarn, a 64-year-old woman from Thailand’s Roi Et Province, almost had a heart attack when her daughter showed her a photo of the beloved dog named BonBon she had lost during a car trip. When she learned that he had been waiting for her in the same spot for the last four years,her heart melted(融化). Auntie Noi told her daughter to drive her to where the dog was waiting. When she got there and called his name. BonBon,the poor dog started wiggling(扭动)his tail and came to her,but when she tried to take him home with her, he was unwilling to follow. She didn’ t want to force the dog to come with her so she agreed to leave him with his new master. However, she and her daughter will come to visit him regularly. 1.Why did the dog look healthy after separation from his former owner? A.He walked around the crossroad constantly. B.He was kept at a woman’s home all the time. C.A local reporter brought him food and water. D.A woman looked after him on a regular basis. 2.What does the underlined phrase “went viral” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Changed surprisingly. B.Spread quickly. C.Appeared gradually. D.Fell directly. 3.How did Nang Noi Sittisam feel about the dog's waiting for her? A.Shocked. B.Regretful. C.Touched. D.Proud. 4.What can we mainly learn from the story about the dog? A.Unbelievable success is worth waiting for. B.We should adjust ourselves to environments. C.We need to learn to be faithful and thankful. D.No one knows the result until the last minute
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A team of engineers at Harvard University has been inspired by Nature to create the first robotic fly. The mechanical fly has become a platform for a series of new high-tech integrated systems. Designed to do what a fly does naturally, the tiny machine is the size of a fat housefly. Its mini wings allow it to stay in the air and perform controlled flight tasks. “It’s extremely important for us to think about this as a whole system and not just the sum of a bunch of individual components,” said Robert Wood, the Harvard engineering professor who has been working on the robotic fly project for over a decade. A few years ago, his team got the go-ahead to start piecing together the components. “The added difficulty with a project like this is that actually none of those components are off the shelf and so we have to develop them all on our own,” he said. They engineered a series of systems to start and drive the robotic fly. “The seemingly simple system which just moves the wings has a number of interdependencies on the individual components, each of which individually has to perform well, but then has to be matched well to everything it’s connected to,” said Wood. The flight device was built into a set of power, computation, sensing and control systems. Wood says the success of the project proves that the flying robot with these tiny components can be built and manufactured. While this first robotic flyer is linked to a small, off-board power source, the goal is eventually to equip it with a built-in power source, so that it might someday perform data-gathering work at rescue sites, in farmers’ fields or on the battlefield. “Basically, it should be able to take off, land and fly around,” he said. Wood says the design offers a new way to study flight mechanics and control at insect-scale. Yet, the power, sensing and computation technologies on board could have much broader applications. “You can start thinking about using them to answer open scientific questions, you know, to study biology in ways that would be difficult with the animals, but using these robots instead,” he said. “So there are a lot of technologies and open interesting scientific questions that are really what drives us on a day to day basis.” 1.Which of the following statements was the difficulty engineers met while making the robotic fly? A.They did not have sufficient fund. B.No ready-made components were available. C.There was no model in their mind. D.It was hard for them to assemble the components. 2.What can be inferred from paragraphs 3 and 4? A.The robotic fly has been put into wide application. B.The robotic fly consists of a flight device and a control system. C.Information from many sources can be collected by the robotic fly. D.The robotic fly can just fly in limited areas at present. 3.Which of the following can be learned from the passage? A.Wood’s design can replace animals in some experiments. B.Animals are not allowed in biological experiments. C.The robotic flyer is designed to learn about insects. D.There used to be few ways to study how insects fly. 4.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? A.The Development of Robotic Fly B.Robotic Fly Promotes Engineering Science C.Harvard’s Efforts in Making Robotic Fly D.Robotic Fly Imitates Real Life Insect
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The idea that computers have some amount of “intelligence” is not new, says Ralph Haupter, the president of Microsoft Asia, pointing as far back as 1950 when computer pioneer Alan Turing asked whether machines can think. “So it has taken nearly 70 years for the right combination of factors to come together to move AI from concept to reality,” says Haupter. It is predicted that the development of artificial intelligence will be the story of the coming generations, not just the coming year, but as 2019 gets underway, you’ll find AI will begin to touch your life in many ways according to some researchers. “Personal assistant AIs will keep getting smarter. As our personal assistants learn more about our daily routines, I can imagine the day I need not to worry about preparing dinner. My AI knows what I like to eat, which days of the week I like to cook at home, and makes sure that when I get back from work all my groceries are waiting at my doorstep, ready for me to prepare that delicious meal I had been longing for.” ---Alecjandro Troccoli, senior research scientist, NVIDIA. “Thanks to AI, the face will be the new credit card, the new driver’s license and the new barcode (条形码). Facial recognition is already completely transforming security with biometric capabilities being adopted, and seeing how technology and business are connected, like Amazon is with Whole Foods, I can see a near future where people will no longer need to stand in line at the store.” ---Georges Nahon, president, Orange Institute, a global research laboratory. “2019 will be the year AI becomes real for medicine. By the end of the year we’re seeing solutions for population health, hospital operations and a broad set of clinical specialties quickly follow behind.” ---Mark Michalski, executive director, Massachusetts General Hospital. 1.What can we know about AI from the first two paragraphs? A.People didn't expect AI to develop so rapidly. B.The idea of AI just came up recently. C.The concept of AI was put forward by Ralph Haupter. D.It took more than 70 years to turn the concept into reality. 2.Who sees the future of AI doing housework instead of human being? A.Alan Turing. B.Georges Nahon. C.Mark Michalski. D.Alejandro Troccoli. 3.What is Georges Nahon’s job? A.Executive director of a hospital. B.President of a research laboratory. C.Chairman of an energy corporation. D.Chief operating officer of a newspaper. 4.How is the passage developed? A.By explaining cause and effect. B.By presenting research results. C.By listing some predictions. D.By describing personal experiences.
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The world is a colorful landscape of different languages, skin colors, and different cultures. It’s important to have a good understanding of different cultures in order to become a well-rounded person1. One way is to read hooks written by authors from a particular culture. Reading works by authors who have a close relationship with a particular culture allows people to gain an authentic glimpse into the food, music, language, religion, and way of a life of a particular group of people. 2. Another way to learn about different cultures is to try to learn a foreign language.3.A person can choose a language she has always wanted to learn and locate learning programs to help her master the language. Besides, one can enroll in a foreign language class in order to learn in a more formal setting. One can also try to visit areas of the city to establish social connection with native speakers of the language. 4.Seek out restaurants that feature authentic food from a variety of countries. Food is an important part of different cultures and allows people to gain deep understanding into a particular cultural group’s way of life. Communicating with people from other countries through email or snail mail is another useful way to become familiar with different cultures.5.Various websites offer pen pal services, offering to connect individuals with pen friends around the world. A. Stories based on a local culture expose one to a different culture. B. Trying authentic food from a specific cultural group is also a great idea. C. There are several ways to become knowledgeable about different cultures. D.A variety of language-learning books, software, and audio programs is available, E. The Internet has made it possible to communicate with others from different countries. F. Making contact with native speakers of the language allows one to gain firsthand knowledge. G. One way to develop this appreciation is to try to team about other cultures around the world.
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Running for a Dream I will never forget that November day. It was hotter than normal. This was the _______ my father and I had waited so long for, because we had been working towards this race for three years. Dozens of familiar faces from church and school flashed across my view. They had come for me. I saw worry and excitement on my father’s face. Then the race began! For the first two and a half miles, I felt _______ . I had never before been so ready for something. The weeks leading up to the race were filled with controlled _______and a strict diet. My friends hadn’t seen me in weeks, but they understood the _______ required to make my dream a reality. As in all of my races, I didn’t _______ out in the front, I loved the pleasure of passing people as my strength overtook their premature speed. Then without warning, my strength began to decrease. Neck and neck with one of my greatest competitors, I could see the finish line. I had begun the final dash into _______ when my knees became weak and my legs gave way. Nothing I could do would make them _______ weight. I watched as runners rushed by me. Although I knew my dreams of victory were destroyed, I had to finish the race. However, my legs hurt badly. With all of the _______ left in me, I got on my hands and knees and crawled(爬), inch by inch,across the finish line. Voices, both _______ and familiar, cheered me on. They gave me the courage to keep __________ until the very end. The doctors were there in seconds, but my eyes searched the crowd for him. There was only one person I wanted to __________ to. I whispered, “I’m so sorry, Dad, I’m so sorry I __________ you.” He looked at me, saying, “You could never disappoint me. Sometimes these things just happen . All that matters is that you did your best.” “But we worked so __________ . What about our dream?” He reached over for my hand and said, “Don’t you know that you are my dream and it has come true?” It wasn’t long before my running shoes were back on, marking a __________ path for my journey, I learned that all of the miles, the tears, the sweat, and the pain my dad and I experienced together were not for a __________ . What I realized, though, was that to him, I was the greatest prize he had ever won. 1.A.dream B.weather C.result D.day 2.A.proud B.great C.nervous D.afraid 3.A.programs B.studies C.instructions D.practices 4.A.sacrifice B.potential C.patience D.attention 5.A.look B.move C.start D.come 6.A.relief B.spirit C.pleasure D.glory 7.A.give B.feel C.hold D.add 8.A.trust B.emotion C.strength D.confidence 9.A.loud B.foreign C.soft D.firm 10.A.going B.running C.fighting D.training 11.A.refer B.talk C.listen D.agree 12.A.frightened B.disturbed C.disappointed D.bored 13.A.late B.hard C.closely D.quickly 14.A.new B.near C.rough D.narrow 15.A.wish B.duty C.rank D.race
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Researchers examined the benefits of singing among people with mental health conditions 1. (include) anxiety and depression. They found people who took part in a community singing group improved their mental health and that the combination of singing and socialising was an important part of 2. (recover). The grassroots action runs weekly singing workshops for the people 3. mental health conditions as well as the general public. It 4. (original) began at a hospital in 2005, 5. afterwards moved into the community. Around 120 people now attend four free workshops each week across Norfolk, two thirds of 6. have had contact with mental health services. The research project followed the group for six months and 7. (undertake) interviews and focus groups with participants, organisers, and workshop 8. (leader). The report shows how singing and socialising gave participants 9. feeling of belonging and wellbeing that often lasted a day or 10. (many), as well as improved social skills and confidence.
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假如你是李华,你的班上新转来一位英国同学John,他无法融入新的环境,感到很焦虑,请你写一封信告诉他应该如何解决,内容包括: 1.表示对他的理解; 2.尝试分析原因; 3.提出解决方法。 注意:1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 I’m originally from Orange County, California, where I had the pleasure and honor of serving as a Newport Beach ocean lifeguard for five seasons. Whenever I could, I got shifts working the Point. If you wanted to save lives, that's where you worked. The Point was known for its massive rip currents((激流) So, late in a shift, I was working Tower 15. Two blocks to my right was another guard named Mike, working Tower 17. I'd known Mike for a number of years. Mike had a rough upbringing. You can tell just by looking at him. He has a number of really frightening tattoos (纹身),and his bald head shows the scar he got from a broken beer bottle. Maybe he wasn't the friendliest guard on the beach. I admit, I didn't really get along with Mike. But everything he lacked in friendly appearance and social skills, he more than made up for in lifesaving ability. He called me over the phone and said, “Hey, I got a couple kids. I gotta go give’ em a warning. Keep an eye on us. “ I said, “Sure, “ and hung up. Anytime you get out of your tower, you're supposed to let somebody else know, in case a situation develops. And sure enough, as soon as he hung up the phone, a rip was snapped up under these two kids, and they're getting sucked out. Mike saw it before it's happening, and he's running full speed toward the ocean. I scanned the water. All I saw was two small. noses bobbing (上下浮动)in the water. I dropped my binos(望远镜)and I called in and said,” “Double rescue 17-he's out. I'm going. “ Mike was already punching through the surf line. By now, the mother of the two kids realized what's happening. She's on her feet and screaming. Paragraph 1: Mike reached the kids-a brother and sister around eight or nine years old _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Then the mother glanced back and got her first good look at Mike, as well as his tattoos. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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