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1.Tom was late again. It made the teacher annoyed. (用非限制性定语从句改写)

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2.He works so hard that he always takes the first place in the class. (用倒装句改写)

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3.To help people out of trouble is his lifelong mission.(it做形式主语改写)

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4.As the National Day is approaching, children get more and more exited. (with复合结构改写)

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5.We are given two more hours. We will reach the top of the mountain. (用非谓语动词改写)

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1. Tom was late again, which made the teacher annoyed. 2. So hard does he work that he always takes the first place in the class. 3. It is his lifelong mission to help people out of trouble. 4. With the National Day approaching, children get more and more exited. 5. Given two more hours, we will reach the top of the mountain. 【解析】 1.考查定语从句。本句中关系代词which指代前面一句话的内容,引导定语从句并在句中做主语。所以本句可以改为“Tom was late again, which made the teacher annoyed.”。 2.考查部分倒装。当so放在句首的时候,可以把它和所修饰的形容词副词一起提前,后面使用部分倒装的形式,从句的语序不变。所以本句可以改为“So hard does he work that he always takes the first place in the class.”。 3.考查形式主语句。在英语里只有it可以作为形式主语或形式宾语。本句中it作为形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式短语。所以本句可以改为“It is his lifelong mission to help people out of trouble.” 4.考查with复合结构。介词with的复合结构为“with+宾语+宾语补足语”,本句中with的宾语the National Day与动词approach构成主动关系,要用现在分词充当宾语补足语。所以本句可以改为“With the National Day approaching, children get more and more exited.”。 5.考查分词作状语。本句主语we与动词give构成被动关系,要用过去分词充当状语。所以本句可以改为“Given two more hours, we will reach the top of the mountain.”。
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What makes us happy?

There has long been an opinion that money buys happiness. However, although “we really, really tired that for a couple of generations, it didn’t work,” said Francine Jay, author of The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life.

Thanks to a travel- inspired revelation (启发), Jay has been happily living a simpler life for 12 years. “I always packed as lightly as possible, and found it exhilarating (令人高兴的) to get by with just a small carry-on bag,” she told CNN. “I thought if it feels this great to travel lightly, how amazing would it be to live this way? I wanted to have that same feeling of freedom in my everyday life.”

Jay decided to get rid of all her excess(额外的) possessions and live with just the essentials. “I wanted to spend my time and energy on experiences, rather than things.”

Jay is a follower of a movement called “minimalism(极简主义)”. Growing numbers of people have been attracted to this lifestyle all over the world. They share the same feeling of disappointment with modern life and a desire to live more simply. Minimalists are typically progressive and concerned about the environment, Leah Watkins, a lead researcher at Otago University in New Zealand, told Stuff magazine in March.

But many simply experienced unhappiness caused by owning too many possessions. Depression with the materialism of our world isn’t new. English romantic poet Willian Wordsworth summed up how dispiriting this was back in 1802, at the beginning of the industrial age, when he wrote: “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers”. His preference was to go back to nature. Closer to our own times, the hippies(嬉皮士)of the 1960s also sought to “drop out ”of modern life.

And for many minimalists, their key is to unload. Without objects, they “believe people are forced more and more into the present moment and that’s where life happens,” wrote Stuff. But does simplicity ever feel like a sacrifice?

“It’s eliminating the excess—unused items, unnecessary purchases—from your life. Well, I may have fewer possessions, but I have more space…Minimalism is making room for what matters most,” said Jay.

And “the real questions”, according to Duane Elgin, US social scientist, are “what do you care about?” and “What do you value?” He told CNN: “It is important for people to realize minimalism isn’t simply the amount of stuff we consume. It is about our families, our work, our connection with the larger world, our spiritual dimension. It is about how we touch the whole world. It is a way of life.”

1.What inspired Francine Jay to live a simple life?

A. A book she came across.

B. A follower of minimalism she met on a trip.

C. The pleasure she enjoyed from traveling lightly.

D. Her desire to keep up with modern life.

2.According to Leah Watkins,a typical minimalist tends to________.

a. be fed up with materialism

b. like saving and visiting nature often

c. be disappointed with his or her current life

d. be environmentally friendly and live with fewer things

A. a, b    B. a, d    C. a, b ,c    D. b, c, d

3.The underlined word"eliminating"in the second-to-last paragraph probably means_______.

A. removing    B. distinguishing    C. accepting    D. improving

4.Which of the following would Duane Elgin probably agree with?

A. Minimalism is a healthy lifestyle that is in conflict with modern life.

B. Minimalism means people have to sacrifice some pleasure to live simply.

C. Minimalism limits people's freedom to enjoy their lives to the fullest.

D. Minimalism enables people to reflect on what truly counts in their lives.

5.What was the author's main purpose in writing the text?

A. To argue whether money buys happiness.

B. To recommend one of Francine Jay's books.

C. To explore the trend of minimalism.

D. To give tips on how to lead a happy life.

 

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Dr Henkel and her team carried out an experiment in a museum, to learn if taking pictures of the exhibits was hindering the ability of visitors to remember what they had seen.

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Henkel's lab is currently investigating whether the content of a photo, such as whether you are in it, affects later memory. She is also researching whether actively choosing what to photograph might influence what we remember.

Previous research suggests that reviewing photos we have taken does help us remember the objects, but only if we take the time.

"Research has suggested that the sheer volume and lack of organization of digital photos for personal memories discourages many people from accessing and recalling them. In order to remember, we have to access and interact with the photos, rather than just collect them," said Dr Henkel.

1.What does the word “them”, in the first paragraph, refer to?

A. Gifts at a birthday.

B. People who go to parties.

C. Photos taken at a wedding.

D. Details of the happiest moments.

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A. Some unhappy events may impair the effects of photos.

B. Taking photographs of objects ruins one’s memory of them.

C. The effects of photos are strongly affected by bad cameras.

D. Memories last forever when people take the photos they like most.

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C. People who just looked at the objects remembered fewer details.

D. People who photographed objects were worse at recognizing them.

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A. Reviewing photos improves memories of objects.

B. Focusing on people at events is the best way to remember.

C. Relying on technology to remember affects the memory.

D. Counting on cameras to record events is always reliable.

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Human beings are the most intelligent of all animals because we are gifted with the ability to think and reason logically. Scientists and even common people with special intelligence have made a lot of inventions and contributions to modern lifestyle in the past. "Houses" have been the most popular area for discoveries and inventions in the past and even now.

Many household items have been the result of inventions of people who desired better functioning of the existent products. Every individual has intelligence and if it is used properly for the right purpose it leads to invention of a new tool or device. Many new household inventions are made almost every day and there are specific companies, which particularly keep a record of all these inventions.

A lot of inventions have been made recently in the household field. These products are patented(专利的)and have trade mark licenses. The patented sliding cinch is a very simple but effective method to prevent shoulder stress and injury for those who work before computers all day long. Vanity PC is a type of computer furniture that specifically hides all the computer wires and keeps a clean and good look. All the outdoor dust, mud and snow can be kept out of the house by fixing the dirt drain(排水管)at the entrance of the door. Another important invention is the automatic toilet night-light, in which a small light starts when the lid of the toilet seat is opened and closes as soon as the lid is closed.

These are some of the new household inventions invented mostly by common people. Thus, a variety of new household items are invented every day, which helps in a better functioning of household chores(家务)and in a more useful manner.

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C. show the advantages of modern lifestyle

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When he was driving home one evening on a country road, he saw an old lady,stranded(抛锚的)on the side of the road. He stopped in front of her car and got out. Even with the smile on his face,she was worried. He looked poor and hungry. He knew how she felt. He said, “I am here to help you, madam. Why don’t you wait in the car where it’s warm? By the way, my name is Joe. ”

She had a flat tire. Joe crawled under the car, changed the tire. But he got dirty and his hands hurt. She could not thank him enough and asked him how much she owed him. He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the assistance they needed, and Joe added, “And think of me.”

She drove off. A few miles down the road the lady saw a small restaurant. She went in. The waitress had a sweet smile, and was nearly eight months pregnant(怀孕的). The old lady wondered how someone like her who seemed poor could be so kind to a stranger. Then she remembered Joe. After the lady finished her meal, the waitress went to get her change from a hundred—dollar bill. But she stepped right out the door.

When the waitress came back,she noticed something written on a napkin, “I am helping you because someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me back, here’s what you do—Do not let the chain of love end with you .”

That night when she got home,she was thinking about the money and what the lady had written. She and her husband needed money with the baby due(预期的)next month. She knew how worried her husband was,and as he lay sleeping next to her, she whispered,“Everything’s going to be all right. I love you, Joe. ”

1.When Joe stopped to help the lady, she ________.

A. became excited    B. was afraid to be hurt

C. refused his offer    D. thanked him

2.At the restaurant, the lady ________.

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C. told the waitress Joe’s story    D. met another poor guest

3.Why did the lady leave the restaurant without getting her change?

A. She forgot it.    B. She wanted to help Joe.

C. She would get it later.    D. She wanted to give the waitress some help.

4.We can learn from the text that ________.

A. Joe’s boss fired him    B. Joe worked as a driver

C. Joe’s wife was the waitress    D. Joe had an unhappy marriage

5.By telling the story, the writer tries to show that ________.

A. helping others is helping oneself

B. kindness can be spread

C. poverty is not a threat to a happy marriage

D. a happy family depends on a happy marriage

 

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