If you have ever found yourself looking for your keys, misplacing your cell phone or wanting to keep track of your bicycle or car, then the TrackR, a device (装置) that works with your smartphone created by a Californiabased company, is for you! At $29.95 each, not like the expensive GPS systems, or with TrackR Pack purchase deals, you can’t afford not to have one!
Install (安装) the free TrackR app on your smartphone.Connect the app to your device and then you are ready to go! Simply attach the TrackR to whatever you don’t want to lose.The entire process of setting it up only takes 5 minutes or less.
If you have the hard TrackR, you can just hide it under your car’s floor mat, in the trunk or somewhere it won’t be found if your car gets stolen.If you forget where you parked your car, take out your smartphone and open the TrackR app.Tap on the “lost item” icon on the screen and the app will tell you exactly where it is.
You can also attach it to your pet.Put it on their collar, and the problem of searching for them as they run off to nearby places will be over! Attach it to your keys and wallet, and never waste a minute searching the whole house for it.The affordable TrackR even comes with a doublesided adhesive (黏合剂) so you can stick it to your laptop or under your bike seat.Track down and punish the thieves who steal your expensive things!
The convenience and the ability to find actually any object means that the TrackR is one of the most useful articles that you’ll find for any price.However, the best thing it can give is peace of mind, and it doesn’t get any better than that.
1.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. How the TrackR works.
B. The features of the TrackR.
C. Why the TrackR is invented.
D. The advantages of the TrackR.
2.What can the TrackR help people do?
A. Walk their pets nearby.
B. Recognize the thieves.
C. Seek their misplaced car.
D. Find them a parking place.
3.What can we infer about the TrackR?
A. It’s far from affordable.
B. It’s on sale worldwide.
C. It can be easily folded.
D. It’s small in size.
4.What’s the best title for the text?
A. TrackR — no limits
B. TrackR — no worries
C. TrackR — your item protector
D. TrackR — your financial manager
Back in January, I was watching a college football game and came to a realization: As a high school senior, pretty soon, I’ll be the same age as some of the top athletes in the world.
This realization was both confusing and comforting. Until this point, I’d always thought of top athletes in another generation. I had no real connection to people in the news or playing sports on TV because they were so much older. But pretty soon, people of my age will be the ones dominating (支配) the news.
The comfort came in understanding that as I prepare to graduate from Sanford H. Calhoun High School in Merrick, I’m not that far off from entering the real world, and I will have a chance to make a name for myself.
Right now, I’m at the end of one of life stages, with many more to come. As seniors, many in my class developed superiority complexes. We’d see babyfaced ninthgraders and think, “Ugh, those annoying freshmen.” Or we’d hear juniors complain about starting the college application process and say to each other, “Those juniors have no idea what they’re talking about.” Of course, last year’s seniors said the same thing about last year’s juniors, repeating a timeless cycle.
Psychologist and author Thomas Armstrong writes that life is made up of 12 stages. He stresses that no stage is more important than another, and each has its own unique gifts. There is no highest point in life, no impressive ending when you are above everybody else. At the same time, there is no lowest point in life; at no point is a human worthless and below others. Just as an infant isn’t below everyone else, our elders aren’t above everyone else.
1.What can we know about the author?
A. He’ll finish his high school studies about one year later.
B. Reflecting on the past is a part of his daily routine.
C. Football is a particular favorite with him.
D. He dreams of being an excellent athlete.
2.Why did the author find his realization comforting?
A. The top athletes are the same age as him.
B. There is a possibility that he can be famous.
C. He will be admitted to his dream university.
D. He’s made full preparations for entering society.
3.What does the underlined phrase “superiority complexes” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. A habit of making complaints.
B. A habit of following in others’ footsteps.
C. A feeling that you are better than others.
D. A feeling that others are unapproachable.
4.What message is conveyed in the last paragraph?
A. Life is meant to be lived and enjoyed.
B. Life is never smooth, full of ups and downs.
C. One should try to reach his greatest potential.
D. Everyone has their own value and position in life.
In no particular order, here are some songs on the Music app of my phone:
On a Sunday Afternoon by Lighter Shade of Brown—A student of mine introduced this rap song lo me all the way back in the early 1990s, when 1 was teaching Spanish at a local university. The story in the song takes place not too far from where I live in Los Angeles. It’s a good “driving” song, nothing complicated or “deep”.
Say Something by A Great Big World—A more recent song about a couple losing contact with each other. The piano part is very little playing but beautiful.
American Pie by Don McLean—Another song from my youth in the 80s, very popular with almost every American of my generation. It retells some of the key events of the middle 20th century, a song of happy memories of the past and wanting to return to those better times.
The Weight by The Band—Another old song, originally made public in 1968, but one I didn’t hear until I was in high school more than 10 years later. I don’t understand the words to the song completely, but the feeling of the song is very comforting to me.
Under the Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers—This Los Angeles group wrote a song that 1 used to listen to when I first moved to LA more than 25 years ago. I didn’t know anyone here when I first arrived. When I got bored, I used to drive up and down the major streets that cross the city from east to west, listening to this song about the “city of angel” being as “lonely as I am. (Don t worry! I have plenty of friends now.)
1.What does the underlined word “deep” probably mean?
A. with skill B. with comfort
C. with a normal meaning D. with a significant meaning
2.When did the author probably hear the Weight by The Band?
A. In 1968. B. In 1970.
C. in the 1980s. D. in the 1990s.
3.When the author first moved to LA, the first song he heard was .
A. Say Something B. American Pie
C. The Weight D. Under the Bridge
假设你是高三学生李华,你的美国朋友Jack在给你的邮件中提到他对中国国画感兴趣,计划明年来中国寻求一所理想的美术院校就读,为此向你咨询相关信息,请给他回邮件,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎;
2.你所推荐的美术院校及推荐理由;
3.表达祝愿与期望。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:美术学院academy of fine arts
Dear Jack,
I’m delighted to know you’re interested in Chinese painting.
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Yours,
Li Hua
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、删除和修改。
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。
Being a good listener can not only help someone solve much of life’s problems but also improve one’s way of dealing with matters.There was a time when a misunderstanding occurs between my friend and me,and we quarreled terrible at that time.For the sake of our friendship,I took great trouble to make an explanation to her.But as result,the more I explained,the more angrier he seemed.Therefore I was very disappointing.One day,quarrel with him again,I suddenly realized that I should be a listener so that he could tell me how was in his mind.And it did work! The misunderstanding between us was removed and we became friend again.
Recently I failed an exam. However, 1.I came out of my teacher's office, I told myself, “Smile! It's not so serious.”
I smiled a big smile and it 2.(work) a little, really.
Everyone gets 3.(frustrate) sometimes. I used to be always influenced by pressure and I was often in low spirits. But one day I came 4.a sentence in the Bible, “Do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself, let the day's own trouble be sufficient for the day.” It suddenly struck me,“5.(worry) about a problem doesn't help. Why not just 6.(give) a big smile and face up to the trouble?”
Now every time I want to cry, I remind myself that7.(laugh) is better than tears and anger. I 8.(convince) that there's something magical about a smile. A smile helps me recover confidence and gives me the courage to move on.
Remember, whenever you're faced with a setback, whenever you've been treated9.fair), all it takes is determination and you can feel happy again. Smile at life, 10.it will shine on you.