根据句意或用所给单词的正确形式完成句子。
1.In some countries, people eat with chopsticks, while in ________, knives and forks.
2.People around the world should _____ _____ _____ (知晓,意识到) the real situation of water shortage.
3.Nine in ten parents said there were significant differences in their approach to ________ (educate) their children compared with that of their parents.
4.Some people may say how to dress is _____ _____ _____ (......的问题) personal freedom, but for businesses it is more about whether to make or lose money.
5.Few laws are so effective that you can see results just days after they _____ _______ (生效).
6.The hill looks more beautiful ______ ______ _____ ________. (在蓝天的映衬下)
7.It is widely acknowledged that students should be evaluated _____ _____ ______(就......而言) overall quality.
8.The students of the boarding school _______ _____ _______(有权利,可以) going out once a week.
9.Parents should ______ _______ _______ (参与) their children’ s education.
10.If you want to join the after-school club, just ______ _______ ______ (报名参加) it before next Friday.
11.They worry that exposure _______ light while sleeping can increase a person’s chances of getting cancer.
12.He wanted to get someone ________ (determine) to succeed regardless of any difficulty.
13.The reform of public hospitals is ________ (benefit) to the improvement of hospitals’ public image.
14.On the accident scene, a kind policewoman was comforting a girl _________ with fear. (freeze)
15.It is ______ ______ (超出我的理解) why she married him.
16.Recycling is one way to protect the environment; reusing is ____________.
17.One thing I do admire is the polite manner ______ ______ British people eat.
18.We’ve applied ______ the council ______ a home improvement grant.
19.______ is only by listening to and understanding each other that problems between parents and children can be settled.
20.Mr. Green asked me to borrow a book for him, ______ about how to be a good volunteer.
21.He waited behind to have a word with her ______ _____(私下地).
22.I sincerely hope you can ______ ______ ______ (道歉) to him and understand him.
23.Armed with the information you have gathered, you can set about _________ (prepare) your business plan.
24.Being poor, he hoped to ______ _____ ____ (赢得奖学金) when he entered Berkeley.
25.I was buried in my studies the whole year and successfully ______ _______ (通过) the entrance examination.
26.Only when you ________ what you have learned _____ _____ will you master it. (把......付诸实践)
27.If we _______ _____ (复习) our notes and textbook regularly, they will be remembered easily.
28.My English is just OK but I have a poor memory and always feel it difficult to ______ words ______ _______. (背单词)
29.The price of oil fell ______ a further 2 dollars a barrel.
30.An average of just 18.75 cm of rain fell last year, making ______ the driest year since California became a state in 1850.
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A man who loved to hunt bought two setters( 塞特猎犬) that he trained to be fine bird dogs. He kept them in a large, fenced pen( 围栏 ) in his ____ .
One morning he ____a little bulldog (牛头 ) running down the path behind his home. It saw the two dogs and squeezed under the fence. The man thought he should perhaps ____the setters so they wouldn't hurt the little dog, but ____his mind. Maybe they would teach that bulldog ____ he thought.
As he ____, fur began to fly, and all of it was bulldog fur. The bulldog soon had enough and ____.
To the man' s ____, the incident was repeated the following day with the ____results.
The man left early the next morning ____a business trip and returned after several weeks. He asked his wife what finally ____to the bulldog.
"You won't ____it, "she replied. "At the same time every day that little dog came to the backyard and ____our setters. He never ____ a day! Now when our setters hear him barking down the ____, they ran down into the basement. Then the little bulldog walks around our backyard ____he owned it. "
How do you manage those problems you ____daily? Dale Carnegie made this observation: "Most of the important things in the world have been. ____by people who have kept on trying ____there seemed to be no hope at all. " In the end, it's the ____bulldog that will own the backyard.
1.A. backyard B. cave C. garage D. cage
2.A. glared B. noticed C. stared D. glimpsed
3.A. round up B. throw up C. hold up D. lock up
4.A. changed B. made up C. turned D. closed
5.A. a class B. a course C. a lesson D. a subject
6.A. ensured B. predicted C. informed D. responded
7.A. took away B. broke away C. kept away D. got away
8.A. satisfaction B. joy C. surprise D. disappointment
9.A. only B. same C. different D. sensitive
10.A. on B. for C. with D. in
11.A. turned out B. became of C. happened D. came up
12.A. prepare B. believe C. conclude D. perform
13.A. fought with B. fought for C. fought off D. fought back
14.A. missed B. increased C. appointed D. acquired
15.A. avenue B. path C. street D. road
16.A. even if B. what if C. only if D. as if
17.A. come up with B. come round C. come across D. come through
18.A. advocated B. adopted C. accomplished D. approved
19.A. why B. where C. when D. whether
20.A. naughty B. smart C. strong D. determined
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Any car accident is frightening, but an accident in which your vehicle is thrown into the water, with you trapped inside, is absolutely terrifying. 1. However, most deaths result from panic, without a plan or understanding what is happening to the car in the water. By adopting a brace (支撑) position, acting decisively and getting out fast, you can save yourself from a sinking vehicle.
Brace yourself for impact (撞击力). As soon as you're aware that you're going off the road and into a body of water, adopt a brace position. The impact could set off the airbag system in your vehicle, so you should place both hands on the steering wheel in the "ten and two" position.
Undo your seatbelt. 2. Untie the children, starting with the oldest first. Forget the cell phone call. Your car isn't going to wait for you to make the call.
3. Leave the door alone at this stage and concentrate on the window. A car's electrical system should work for up to three minutes in water, so try the method of opening it electronically first. Many people don't think about the window as an escape option either because of panic or misinformation about doors and sinking.
Break the window. If you aren't able to open the window, or it only opens halfway, you'll need to break it with an object or your foot. It may feel counter-intuitive (有悖常理的) to let water into the car. 4.
Escape when the car has equalized. If it has reached the dramatic stage where the car cabin has been filled with water and it has become balanced, you must move quickly and effectively to ensure your survival. 5. While there is still air in the car, take slow, deep breaths and focus on what you're doing.
A. Open the window as soon as you hit the water.
B. Surviving a sinking car is not as difficult as you think.
C. It takes 60 to 120 seconds for a car to fill up with water usually.
D. Such accidents are particularly dangerous to the risk of drowning.
E. In conclusion, if you know what to do in the water, you will be safe.
F. This is the first thing to attend to, yet it often gets forgotten in the panic.
G. But the sooner the window is open, the sooner you can escape directly through it.
The smell of fresh air is becoming something of a distant memory, thanks to our increasing use of fragrance (香气). From air fresheners to scented (有香味的) candles, we live in a world of scent.
Recent figures show seven in ten people use air fresheners or scented candles to keep our homes smelling sweet. Yet recent records suggest that perfumed products could affect our health, causing problems including allergies (过敏), headaches and asthma (哮喘) .
One leading expert believes nearly a third of people suffer health effects from being exposed to scents. A major problem is so-called “contact” allergy—where perfumes and scented products cause eczema (湿疹) when they come into contact with the skin. About one in 20 is thought to be affected by fragrance allergy.
“Often it may not be immediately obvious that you have developed a fragrance allergy,” says Dr. Baron. “You don’t react immediately. Gradually, as you are exposed more and more, the body increases its reaction, until it becomes noticeable to you.”
People with pre-existing eczema are particularly vulnerable (易受影响). “The eczema worsens in areas in contact with perfumes,” says Dr. Baron. “But even those without allergies can be at risk of fragrance allergy.” You can become suddenly allergic to perfumes and personal care products that you have been using for years. “Even if you know which fragrance causes a problem, it can be difficult to avoid, as most personal care products –soap, shampoo, sun cream and washing powder—contain fragrances,” says Dr. Baron.
And strong scents can also cause headaches. Fragrances activate the nose’s nerve cells, stimulating the nerve system associated with head pain. To minimize risk, sufferers are advised to minimize the contact.
“Fragrance suggests cleanliness – yet people are smelling a potentially dangerous chemical mixture,” says Anne Steinemann, professor of the University of Washington. “We often use them to mask one problem – as with air fresheners – but create a greater one – adding poisonous chemicals to the air.”
1.What is the text mainly about?
A. The world trend of using fragrance.
B. The benefits of using non-fragranced products.
C. The health problems caused by fragrance.
D. The ways of removing allergy.
2.Which of the following questions does the text NOT answer?
A. Which products contain fragrance?
B. What’s the influence of fragrance in the air?
C. What are the air fresheners made up of?
D. How are headaches caused by fragrance?
3.According to Dr. Baron, .
A. our bodies have an immediate reaction to fragrance.
B. seven in ten have suffered fragrance allergy.
C. fragrance can affect people who don’t have allergy.
D. people can avoid contacting with fragrance easily.
4.The following paragraph might discuss .
A. the asthma caused by strong scents.
B. people’s efforts to protect fresh air.
C. the methods of curing eczema.
D. the bad effects of air fresheners.
ONE day my 5-year-old daughter, Mini, ran to the window crying: “A Cabuliwallah (从喀布尔来的水果商贩)! A Cabuliwallah!” In the street below was a Cabuliwallah, passing slowly along. Mini called him loudly but when he looked at her she ran away scared. Shortly after this, the two became friends.
They started to hang out together, laughing and talking. Mini’s new friend would give her raisins (葡萄干) and almonds (杏仁) , spending the little money he had on her.
The two of them enjoyed joking together. The Cabuliwallah, who was called Rahmun, would say: “Well, little one, when are you going to the father-in-law’s house?” Mini did not understand this and was puzzled.
One morning, I heard uproar (骚动) in the street, and saw Rahmun being led away by the police. There were bloodstains on his clothes. I gathered that a neighbor had owed Rahmun money for a shawl (披肩) but had falsely denied having bought it, and that in the course of the quarrel Rahmun had struck him. On a charge of murderous assault (攻击), Rahmun was sentenced to jail.
Time passed, and he was not remembered. Mini grew up and we were making arrangements for her wedding. I was sitting in my study when someone entered. It was Rahmun, the Cabuliwallah, released from prison.
Barely recognizable now, he asked to see Mini and said that all those years ago she had reminded him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was still the same. He had pictured her running to him calling “Cabuliwallah!”. He had imagined that they would laugh and talk together. In fact, he had brought her, wrapped up in paper, a few almonds and grapes.
The two were reunited but Mini had grown up. She now understood the meaning of the word “father-in-law,” and when he made this joke once more she flushed up (脸红) at the question. He could not revive (还原) their old friendship.
When Rahmun left, I gave him a bank note, saying: “Go back to your own daughter, and may the happiness of your meeting bring good fortune to my child!”
Having made this present, I had to give up the electric lights and the military band I had intended for the wedding and the ladies in the house were disappointed. But to me the wedding feast was all the brighter for the thought that in a distant land a long-lost father met again with his child.
Adapted from Tagore’s (泰戈尔) short novel The Cabuliwallah
1.Which of the following is TRUE about Mini and Rahmun’s friendship?
A. They felt close to each other at first sight.
B. The author didn’t like Mini making friends with Rahmun.
C. Rahmun liked Mini more when the author often bought fruits from him.
D. Though not understanding all Rahmun’s jokes, Mini liked hanging out with him.
2.Why was Rahmun put into prison?
A. He hurt a man.
B. He stole a shawl.
C. He cheated his neighbor.
D. He was dishonest in his business.
3.From the article, we can conclude that the author was ______ Rahmun.
A. not fond of
B. worried about
C. not supportive of
D. sympathetic to
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HOLIDAYS AND CLOSINGS
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Students (18+): $23
Youths 7 – 17*: FREE*
Children 6 and under: FREE
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Take the T!
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Subway
Take the Green Line E train to the Museum of Fine Arts stop, or the Orange Line train to the Ruggles stop.
Bus
Take the 39 bus to the Museum of Fine Arts stop, or the 8, 47, or CT2 buses to the Ruggles stop.
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When Visiting the MFA Please Refrain (避免) from the Following:
Touching any art objects
Getting closer than 12 inches to any unprotected artwork
Gesturing within 2 feet of any artwork
Smoking
Chewing gum
Running, yelling, or disruptive behavior
Cell phone usage in the galleries
Flash photography
1.What day can you spend the longest at the museum?
A. On Mondays.
B. On Fridays.
C. On Sundays.
D. On Independence Day.
2.Middle-aged parents with a 10-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl will have to pay ______ for a visit at weekends.
A. $50.
B. $46.
C. $73.
D. $60.
3.To get to the museum, you are advised to arrive ______.
A. on foot.
B. by bike.
C. by car.
D. by bus.
4.According to the rules of the museum, ______.
A. you cannot take photos of the artworks.
B. you need to put your bags in lockers before tours.
C. you have to keep your distance from the artworks.
D. you should set your cell phone to silent mode.