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All of us applauded the proposal _____ every cent should be used where it is needed most. A.that B.what C.which D.whether
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Or students, preparing for Gaokao is a difficult but _____ challenge that will shape their future. A.controversial B.arbitrary C.tentative D.worthwhile
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He _____ you he was a qualified agent, but the truth is quite otherwise. A.must tell B.could tell C.should have told D.might have told
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Everyone wants to live on the top of the mountain, but growth occurs while you _____ it. A.climbed B.have climbed C.are climbing D.have been climbing
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We all have times of insecurity in life, _____ there is nothing to do but bravely face the feelings of doubt. A.which B.when C.where D.that
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What ____ an excellent player from an average one is that the former learns from his errors, while the latter repeats them. A.defines B.describes C.differentiates D.discourages
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You can read about other countries, but there’s no _____ for visiting them yourself. A.compensation B.criterion C.sacrifice D.substitute
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The city has its pleasures, but Christine wished _____ for the quiet of country life. A.even B.thus C.either D.instead
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—It’s said that Johnson will be promoted to senior manager next week. — Cool! He is well suited to the role _____ his years of hard work and experience. A.by virtue of B.by order of C.in case of D.in favour of
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_____ we have specific tasks to do, our leader makes sure we don’t lose sight of the big picture. A.Until B.Unless C.Although D.Whether
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The works of Du Fu, China’s greatest poet, _____ a precious cultural heritage for the entire world, not just for China. A.represented B.represent C.will represent D.have represented
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— I think we really need to _____ on this project. —Yeah! The deadline is in July, and it’s already June. A.turn the clock back B.raise the red flag C.get the ball rolling D.kill the fatted calf
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Charles is crazy about antiques and included in his closet _____ a collection of vases in various shapes and sizes. A.has B.is C.have D.are
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Li Ziqi is famous for her videos of rural self-sufficiency ______ on Weibo and YouTube. A.posted B.having posted C.having been posted D.to be posted
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—Andrew said he would be here by 8. —_____. He has never been punctual for anything in his life. A.You said it. B.I wouldn’t bet on it C.You asked for it D.I can’t agree more
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A letter to the teacher who inspired my young son I was so worried about handing my little boy, Carol, over during his first week of school, but you made it easier. You, _______ at him like a mother would at her own child. You showed warmth and your hugs were always on _______. After a day in class with you, Carol would come home _______. Whenever I hear Do Your Ears Hang Low or to see him _______ to the sky when singing about the days of the week, I will think of you. The first time we sang it after _______ you was hard but, as time passes, I take _______ in the knowledge that, even though you are not here, you work _______ to make children happy. Your creativity was _______. I’ll never forget the children’s faces when you’d beautifully _______the classroom into the Deep Dark Wood. I remember their ________ faces talking about the Magnificent Tower Building you’d ________. In the short time I knew you, you never seemed ________ by the mountain of paperwork or impossible work-life balance that comes with the role. Instead, you appeared to ________ every minute. I can’t comprehend why you’ve been ________ from us. Telling Carol was one of the hardest things I’ve had to do. I’m not sure whether he fully understands, ________ he told me he loved you and has been asking whether your “robot powers” will work in ________. I hope that you will shine on him from heaven and ________ him always. I ________ I had told you all of this when you were with us. I hope that you ________ the extent of your magic, how you brought ________ to everyone you met and how loved you were. Goodbye, Dear Friend. 1.A.pointed B.smiled C.came D.aimed 2.A.display B.duty C.sale D.offer 3.A.complaining B.dancing C.singing D.weeping 4.A.stretching B.shouting C.shooting D.submitting 5.A.losing B.contacting C.leaving D.pleasing 6.A.pride B.delight C.part D.comfort 7.A.promises B.happens C.continues D.ceases 8.A.complex B.inspiring C.shabby D.temporary 9.A.transformed B.divided C.enlarged D.shrunk 10.A.frustrated B.cheerful C.panicked D.funny 11.A.observed B.purchased C.discovered D.created 12.A.motivated B.interrupted C.disturbed D.rejected 13.A.waste B.enjoy C.share D.seize 14.A.taken B.hidden C.claimed D.saved 15.A.because B.while C.but D.and 16.A.school B.heaven C.music D.performance 17.A.inspect B.imitate C.satisfy D.guide 18.A.wish B.regret C.assure D.forget 19.A.lost B.expected C.knew D.managed 20.A.convenience B.argument C.sympathy D.happiness
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Wish List The Latest home hygiene(卫生) devices
1.Which of the four hygiene devices can operate without electricity? A.PhoneSoap Pro. B.TUSHY Classic. C.PureAir Fridge. D.Coway Airmega. 2.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A.PhoneSoap Pro is specially designed for iPhone 11 Pro. B.TUSHY Classic can operate without the need for water. C.PureAir FRIDGE automatically reminds us of low power. D.Users have to manually adjust Coway Airmega’s fan speed.
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18. 难度:中等 | |
Last month, I said a final farewell to my lovely old dog, Oscar. I have been missing him terribly. Oscar went everywhere with me. He was my mascot of unconditional love, my loneliness relief and one of the big loves of my life. Many scientific studies have shown that petting a dog and even having one nearby can reduce stress. Peter Wedderburn, a writer and veterinary surgeon, once said “Dogs become a central part of our lives, offering unconditional love, continual company and an alternative to loneliness. A dog is the ultimate loving companion.” It’s no wonder I miss him. Oscar also gave structure to my day. His soft furry rub was my early morning wake-up call, plus his walks punctuated my day with a stress-relieving wander by the canal bank. Since his death, I have found myself lying in bed feeling a little low and unmotivated. I’m also spending hours at my desk and not getting out into the light all day. I didn’t want my mood to spiral downwards, so I have started a new, gentle morning practice. I have decided to put my focus on lighting my fire----both literally and metaphorically. Mornings are cold on my canal boat, so what better way to heat things up than by creating a warming ritual(仪式). As I piled up old newspapers, placed four logs on the pile and loaded up smokeless coal, I thought about the “fuel” I wanted to use today----the opportunities and tools available to me. Finally, I struck the match, which symbolized the “spark of inspiration”. As the fire started to burn, I wrote about someone or something that had inspired me as the flames slowly heated up the boat. Oscar naturally lit up my days and life. Without him, I’m having to be more conscious about how I look after my mental health and mood, but I’m now starting to enjoy my new start to the mornings. I still miss my lovely dog, but I always end my morning practice by raising my mug of coffee in gratitude for the privilege of 13 years of love and light that he brought into my life. Love never dies. 1.Why does the author mention scientific studies and quotes from Peter Wedderburn? A.To introduce the funny stories about Oscar. B.To illustrate how attachment to dogs forms. C.To emphasize her sorrow at Oscar’s death. D.To contrast her love for a dog with others’ 2.The underlined phrase “spiral downwards” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to “_____”. A.darken B.lift C.improve D.swing 3.What did the warming ritual mean to the author? A.It was a new routine which kept her warm in the morning. B.She viewed it as a ceremony to mourn her beloved Oscar. C.She intended the ritual to honor those that had inspired her. D.It symbolized a departure from her downward feelings
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The British government declared that a ''proper piece of work'' was being carried out to look into the possibility of linking Scotland to Northern Ireland via a bridge spanning the Irish Sea. At the moment, the leading candidates for the locations of the route are Portpatrick on the Scottish coast and Larne on the Northern Irish coast. Length aside, there are a number of other significant challenges that such an enormous project would raise. For example, there’s the depth of the sea, which at times reaches 300 metres, and the large spans that would be required to let any ships pass under the bridge safely, explained Ian Firth, a structural engineer at the Institution of Civil Engineers. ''One solution might be to use floating foundations. '' he said. ''You have a floating pontoon(水上浮台) held below the surface of the water.You still have to get down there and drill holes in the rock down below, but you're now just tying it down with some cables. Then the floating platform is held below the waves----you don't want it at the surface because then you’re getting wave action and tidal action. You stand your bridge structures on those floating platforms. That’s the sort of thing that potentially could be doable. '' Even so, such a structure would still leave those travelling across it at the mercy of high winds and heavy rain, even taking into account any weather shielding measures that could be fitted. However, there may be another solution. ''There's another type of floating structure, a submerged(水下的) floating tunnel. It’s not through the rock but under the water, '' said Firth. ''You attach it down, shall we say 20 metres below the water, so that ships can go happily across the top of it, but the thing is actually floating. If you're in your car, you’re driving, in effect, through a tunnel. That is a very interesting, and I think really quite potentially practical solution. '' But it's early days and there are many factors to consider, such as the ability of the transport links either side of the crossing to cope with additional traffic, and the fact that it may be more efficient to upgrade the existing ferry infrastructure, before any kind of design work could begin. ''At the moment it is an idea and not much more than that. To begin with, we'd need a pre-feasibility study which looks at what the options are so that we can actually frame the range of a feasibility(可行性) study, '' said Firth, ''After that people like me could go away and turn over what the options are. I believe it's possible. But 'possible' and 'affordable' are two different things. I’m not trying to put numbers to it, but it is eye-wateringly expensive, and nothing like it has been attempted before. But we're in the business of finding solutions to challenges. We civil structural engineers are good at that kind of thing. '' 1.From Paragraphs 1 and 2, engineers may focus efforts on the ______ of the bridge-to-be. A.cost B.location C.structure D.reliability 2.What might be the major drawback to the first solution? A.It is impossible to build a bridge on floating platforms. B.It takes much labor to tie floating platforms with cables. C.Wave and tidal action can easily destroy floating platforms. D.Traffic flow will be subject to severe weather conditions. 3.What can we learn from Firth's words in the last paragraph? A.Bridge construction is more of an assumption than a detailed plan. B.Engineers have reached a consensus on the feasibility of the project. C.They are trying to update the structural design to control costs. D.Previous similar attempts do help them draw up a feasible plan. 4.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? A.Why not float? B.A bridge too far? C.Overlooking the Irish Sea D.Meeting new Scottish friends
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Expectations can be tricky and this is no different in the workplace! As I listen to some Baby Boomer managers relate their frustrations about working with Generation Y( Gen Y/millennials千禧一代) workers, their two main complaints center on their perceptions of the younger generation’s work ethic and sense of entitlement. These managers express that Gen Y workers want the honors of the workplace without putting in the sacrifices to earn them . The Baby Boomer/Generation Y Conflict is a good title that I often use to describe this new millennium divide between Boomers and Gen Y workers. This conflict comes from different life experiences and generational expectations. Can Baby Boomers and Gen Y just get along? The answer is yes! As managers understand and account for the generational differences, they can move workplace dynamics from frustration and conflict to productivity and mutual understanding. To do so, we have to first understand Boomers and Gen Y. Born between 1943 and 1960, Boomers, grew up in an environment of social unrest where challenging authority was the norm. As noted in Generations at Work significant events of the Boomer generation include the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the women liberation movement and the Cold War. Boomers reflect that time in many ways: they tend to think they can change the world and they want to fulfill their own individual goals and potential. They come to the workplace confident, prepared to work hard, and expecting to be rewarded for their efforts. Born between 1980 and 2000, Gen Y workers grew up in an environment of adult attention where monitoring, recognition, and support were the norm. Significant events of their generation include technology, protective parenting, school yard violence and multiculturalism. Gen Y workers reflect this time in many ways: they are the most technically talented generation and they are the most spoiled generation. Gen Y workers come to the workplace with confidence and a continuing expectation of recognition and support independent of results. With the understanding that Generation Y workers have significantly different life experiences and expectations, Boomer manager can adjust their own interaction style and move from frustration and conflict to mutual understanding and productivity. Gen Y workers are used to immediate feedback on how they are doing. It comes from their digital world where information is shared frequently and quickly. Give them ongoing feedback. Be sure to balance the feedback: tell them what they did well as well as how they can improve. Many Gen Y workers are used to multiple supportive adults in their lives who spoiled and praised them. They respond better to coaching that focuses on outcomes than a direct management style. Boomer managers sometimes make the assumption that Gen Y workers are rude or disrespectful of authority. More often, however, Gen Y workers do not understand normal standards of workplace behavior. For example, Gen Y workers often expect immediate responses from their bosses on whatever they communicate to them. This comes from their life experiences. They have had cell phones at a young age and are masters at communicating through text messages, social media, etc. Further, they are used to calling the adults in their lives and getting immediate attention. They bring these expectations to the workplace. Boomers are partly responsible for launching some work-and-life balance programs for Gen Y workers. These younger generations have seen the negative effects that work has produced on some Boomers and decided that they want some balance in their lives. Many do not want to work like what Boomers have done. Boomer managers can engage Gen Y workers by supporting workplace flexibility and work-and-life balance. For these younger generations, work-and-life balance is among their top working priorities. Expectations are hard to manage and different generations have different workplace expectations!Boomer and Gen Y conflict, however, does not have to continue. When Boomer managers understand these differences, they can both adapt their own interaction style and educate others to promote organizational productivity. These generations do not have to continue to collide in the workplace! 1.What can we infer from Paragraph 1? A.Gen Y workers always dismiss the honors as useless. B.Boomers complain about the job attitude held by Gen Y. C.Boomers tend to show little respect for Gen Y’s entitlement. D.Gen Y workers don’t care about Boomers’ misunderstandings. 2.Paragraphs 3 and 4 are meant to explore ______. A.different attitudes towards accepted social norms. B.the reasons for the frustrations and conflicts at work C.the shared beliefs that united the two separate generations D.the outcomes of different parenting on each generation 3.Which of the following could best describe the character of Boomers? A.Gentle but reserved. B.Stubborn and jealous. C.Strict but generous. D.Ambitious and confident. 4.What do Gen Y workers expect in the workplace? A.Continual appreciation and assistance unaffected by results. B.Good results as well as acknowledgement from bosses. C.Independent advice on how to gain wide recognition. D.Constant monitoring at work to boost their results. 5.How do Gen Y workers probably want feedback provided? A.Occasionally by post. B.Instantly and carefully weighed. C.Regularly by means of praise. D.Directly and casually informed. 6.Gen Y workers pay special attention to work-and-life balance because ______. A.They are accustomed to the comfort of modern life B.Their parents have been paying the same attention to it. C.They don’t want to follow in the footsteps of Boomers. D.Many sacrifices for honors have been made in the workplace.
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请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中 空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。 Millions of people illegally download movies, music and video games every day, and online piracy is a serious and expensive problem. Recent figures show that 90% of files transferred over file-sharing networks are copyrighted. And it's costing the US economy up to $250 billion a year. At the heart of the matter there's a moral question to consider. Is it fair that someone downloads for free in seconds something that took a team of people months of hard work to create? What are governments doing about online piracy? Some countries have passed tough new laws. The Spanish government has shut down domestic file-sharing websites and blocked access to overseas-based sites. Also, governments are going after high-profile pirates. Kim Dotcom, the owner of Megaupload.com, was arrested in New Zealand, who has been accused of piracy because many people were using his website to swap copyrighted files. Are laws and arrests really the best way? Many people aren't so sure. The problem is that films are released at different times around the world. Kim Dotcom says that a teenager in Germany, for example, has to wait six months to see a movie that has already come out in the U.S. So, instead of waiting, they download it illegally. Kim says, ''If everybody had access to content at the same time, you wouldn't have a piracy problem. '' American company Netflix lets users stream films to their TV. But many complain that Netflix's selection of movies is too small and that there aren't enough new releases. One reason is that studios release films on DVD and then, after a few months, make them available for streaming. But what actually happens is one person buys the DVD, they upload it to a file-sharing site and everyone else downloads it for free. American law student Srikant believes that if movie studios and record companies want to beat the pirates, they need to make it just as simple and quick to get content legally. ''I think people would pay for content if it's reasonably priced and it's available when they want it. '' he adds. This is already happening with music. Spotify is a program that lets you stream music to your computer for just €5 per month. And since it was launched in Sweden in 2009, online music piracy in Sweden has dropped by 25%. The key to its success lies in that Spotify has a large range of music; songs are instantly available and the service is reasonably priced. Easy access isn't the only possible solution. Economist Glenn MacDonald thinks he has the answer. He says record companies should give albums away for free and then make money from tours and merchandising. That's not such a ridiculous idea. The heavy metal group Manowar has made a fortune from their tours, which are full of fans who discovered the band by illegally downloading the music. Online piracy is a complex and controversial issue. And one thing is for sure: it's not going away anytime soon . Online piracy----The issue of illegal file sharing
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请阅读下面材料,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。 Recently a piece of news about a child pouring ink and his parents’ education method has aroused a heated discussion among netizens. A 7-year-old naughty boy poured some ink out of a window on the 7th floor, not only dirtying the clothes on the neighbors’ balconies downstairs, but also staining the windows, walls and floors. Hearing about the situation, the parents made apologies from door to door with their son. Meanwhile, they brought home the neighbors’ stained clothes to wash and compensated for their losses. In addition, the parents paid for professionals to clean the polluted walls, in front of which their son was kept standing in the sun and watching them being cleaned. The news resonated (共鸣) with netizens in that many families have such children, who often make mistakes. High praise has been given to the couple for the method of educating their son. Instead of beating or scolding him, the couple took their responsibility as parents and punished their son to make him aware of the consequences of improper behavior. (写作内容) 1. 用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容; 2. 你如何看待该父母处理此事的方式,并给出理由; 3. 请针对孩子犯错,给出合理的应对建议(不少于两点); 4. 结合自身实际,谈谈你会如何回报亲情。 (写作要求) 1. 写作过程中不得直接引用原文语句; 2. 文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称; 3. 不必写标题。 (评分标准) 内容完整,语言规范,语篇办连贯,词数适当。 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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