—Don’t forget to keep a safe distance(距离)at least one meter, Jack!
—____________.
A.Sorry, I won’t B.No, I can’t do it C.Not at all D.I hope not
A cicada is a large insect. It is about three centimeters long. Like many other insects, it has six legs. On the forehead are two big eyes, between which is a long beak. It uses its beak to drink juice from trees. The adult cicada has two sets of wings which can shake together to produce a high, continuous sound when the weather is hot.
In its whole life, it mainly goes through two stages. In the beginning, when a cicada is under the ground, it is called a baby cicada. It drinks juice from tree roots and it is covered in a hard shell. At this time, it has no wings - just legs. After coming out of the ground, it breaks out of its old shell. Under the old shell is a new shell and four wings. The cicada finds a place in the sun to dry its new shell and wings. Gradually, the baby cicada grows into an adult. After a cicada becomes an adult, it sings loudly in hot summer. That’s why it is called a born singer in nature.
At present, over two thousand kinds of cicadas are distributed (分布) around the world. All of them spend most of their life underground. You can find about four hundred and fifty kinds in Africa. Besides, there are about one hundred and twenty kinds in China. There are also about seven special kinds in the US that stay under the ground for many years.
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I am Wuhan, a super big modern city with a population of over 11 million. I am home to China’s largest railway transfer center. No other city in the world embraces 1. ( many) college students than me. At the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 outbreak 2. (fall) on me. I locked myself down 3.(quick). It’s believed to stop the epidemic from 4. ( spread). The lockdown is never seen in the history of new China. The 5. ( decide) was made with huge courage. I am Wuhan. Since I was locked down, I have seen groups of medical workers arrive in the city, one after another. Brothers and sisters 6. different parts of the country have rushed for my rescue( 救援). You all have offered 7. best that you have to back me up. A number of 8. (hospital) have been built to make sure every patient is treated. I am greatly 9. ( thank) to you all for sending me food and supplies. With the whole country’s joint efforts, I have returned to normal. So far, I 10. ( win) the battle! I am Wuhan. We are Wuhan. We are Wuhan, China.
In school, when children are given tasks, some of them are too lazy to think. They___________asking parents or teachers what to do instead of thinking by themselves. How then do you teach your children to think critically (批判性地)?
Firstly, allow your children to play ___________, which is important in raising children to think on their own as it forces them to ___________ what to play with and how. It is during ___________ that children get curious enough to try something.
Secondly, ask them ___________ questions. When your children ask you a question, don’t be quick to give a ___________. Help them think about possible answers by asking them questions in turn:“ Hmmm, that’s an interesting question, and ___________ do you think the answer should be?" And when they give their opinions, always ___________ them.
Thirdly, don’t be quick to get involved when your children make an improper ___________. Let them reflect for a while and try again by themselves. Don’t say “you are ____________ for doing that". But when your children choose properly, be sure to praise them.
1.A.take up B.stay up C.end up D.give up
2.A.carefully B.freely C.quietly D.happily
3.A.guess B.promise C.learn D.decide
4.A.play B.trip C.discussion D.study
5.A.open-hearted B.happy-ending C.surprise-ending D.open-ended
6.A.reward B.reason C.reply D.report
7.A.what B.how C.why D.which
8.A.correct B.encourage C.accept D.compare
9.A.mistake B.choice C.effort D.excuse
10.A.stupid B.clever C.exciting D.impolite
I was four months pregnant (怀孕的) with my first child when my baby’s heart stopped beating. I was terribly sad. As days went on, I was nervous about ___________ to work. I am a middle school teacher and didn’t know how to face kids. After four weeks of rest, I ___________ into my empty classroom and turned on the lights. On the wall were a hundred colored paper butterflies, each with a handwritten ___________on it from my students. All of them had ___________ words: “Keep moving forward.” “Don’t give up on God.” “Know I love you." It was___________what I needed. These words really comforted me.
1.A.stopping B.beginning C.returning D.choosing
2.A.ran B.walked C.moved D.rushed
3.A.message B.wish C.dream D.name
4.A.patient B.creative C.secret D.warm
5.A.hardly B.exactly C.probably D.mainly
Terrible weather events are harming the planet, and experts warn of even greater results to come. The sea ice loss and the Arctic ice melting (融化) caused by climate change have increased much in the last ten years. So they have pushed down the number of polar bears and seals while polar bears depend on sea ice for hunting seals.
According to the data from the WMO, temperatures on the Antarctica (南极洲) just hit 18.3℃, which is higher than the record of 17.59℃ in March, 2015. Moreover, temperatures in this area have warmed about 3℃ over the last 50 years. Although such temperatures might be considered pleasant for a picnic or a hiking trip, this is the Antarctica we are talking about. It is home to the most inhospitable environment on the planet because it is supposed to be an extremely cold place. In fact, the average temperature of the continent’s central area is -57℃.
Besides, many places are experiencing the extreme weather this summer. Australia is undergoing its worst drought (干旱) since the 1930s, leaving bushfires burning so long and causing many deaths. Meanwhile in Europe, crops in the northwest are suffering the driest weather in the past 80 years. Recently West Texas in America has also gone through its worst drought in more than 70 years, while floods have hit Eastern and Southern China.
“Climate change is bad for us human beings, which causes direct health problems. I’m afraid there will be more common events like the one that 30,000 to 50,000 persons died in Europe in 2003 due to the heat wave there,” Professor Schwartz said. “It will also cause more air pollution, diseases and lack of clean water and so on.”
1.What doesn’t bring down the number of polar bears according to this passage?
A.Hunting. B.Climate change. C.The sea ice loss. D.The Arctic ice melting.
2.What can you get out of this passage?
A.The Antarctica is pleasant for a hiking trip.
B.Extreme weather led to wildfires burning in Europe.
C.Climate change will cause air pollution and diseases.
D.The temperatures on the Antarctica hit the highest in March, 2015.
3.What does the underlined word “inhospitable" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.comfortable to live B.friendly to live C.unhealthy to live D.unfit to live
4.Which place didn’t experience drought this year?
A.Europe. B.Australia. C.America. D.China.
5.What is the main idea for this passage?
A.The whole planet is drier and drier. B.The Antarctica is warmer and warmer.
C.Climate change is getting worse and worse. D.The number of polar bears is smaller and smaller.