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Classrooms1.(change) little in the past few centuries. Students attend class, take notes and do their homework. The teacher lectures and administrators a test. Students get their grades and move on to the next topic. By and large, students --- 2.(especial) the most disadvantaged ones --- attend the school or university3.(build) near their home, regardless of its quality.
These routines are starting to change. In a small but growing number of schools, students watch 4.(lecture) online and come to class prepared to handle homework and work with teachers and classmates. They interact with computer programs that allow them to work5. their own pace. Teachers rely on the same programs 6.(score) tests and essays. And local schools are no longer a pupil’s only option. Start-ups and nonprofits make high-quality courses available online to anyone with an Internet 7.(connect).
What is driving this digital revolution? One factor is that schools and universities are under 8.(great) pressure than ever before. More and more students are seeking higher levels of education at a time 9.many schools cannot hire the teachers they need. At the same time, governments and institutions are raising10.standard for what students should know at every stage of school.
Love is a hot topic, but what is love? Here is a story.
It took me a long time before I was able to fully understand my grandparents’ love. They wrote the word “Shmily” in a surprising place for the other to find.______one of them discovered it , it was his/her turn to _____it once more---in shoes, under pillows, even in toilet paper…Their way of life, rather than only a game, _____their love, which not everyone is _____enough to experience. They _____hands every chance they had, finished each other’s sentences and went to _____together.
But there was a dark _____in my grandparents’ life. My grandmother had breast cancer. It had first _____ten years earlier. As usual, Grandpa was with her every _____of the way. He comforted her in their _____room, painted that color so she could always be ____ , even when she was too sick to go outside.
Now, it was even worse, but they still went to church ____ .Grandma grew steadily _____until finally, she could not ____ the house any more. For a while, Grandpa would go to church alone, praying to God to _____his wife out. Then one day Grandma was ____.
_____ was written in yellow on the ribbon of my grandmother’s funeral bouquet(花束). As the crowd thinned and the last mourners _____to leave, Grandpa stepped up, taking a shaky _____, and began to sing to her. Through his tears, the song came, ____.
Thank you, Grandpa and Grandma, for letting me see.
S-h-m-i-l-y: see how much I love you.
1.A.Though B.As soon as C.Because D.As far as
2.A.write B.place C.tell D.hide
3.A.broke B.saved C.shook D.saw
4.A.rich B.friendly C.lucky D.special
5.A.touched B.held C.waved D.clapped
6.A.church B.work C.school D.hospital
7.A.rain B.wind C.cloud D.snow
8.A.risen B.burnt C.appeared D.promised
9.A.minute B.walk C.time D.step
10.A.grey B.yellow C.blue D.black
11.A.in sunshine B.on duty C.in surprise D.on business
12.A.lonely B.secretly C.apart D.together
13.A.better B.weaker C.stronger D.thinner
14.A.leave B.design C.escape D.paint
15.A.send B.give C.help D.take
16.A.missing B.gone C.lost D.passing
17.A.Shmily B.Word C.Name D.Age
18.A.stopped B.got C.turned D.refused
19.A.breath B.risk C.rest D.effort
20.A.nice and clear B.loud and noisy C.short and fast D.deep and slow
No one ever said final week is easy. Late-night cramming(填鸭式的用功) accompanied by cup after cup of coffee can take its toll(产生恶果,产生损害) on your body, not to mention all of the test stress. But while you try to review as many books as possible to prepare for your tests, don’t forget your health. 1.. Here are some tips on dieting.
2.
Grabbing an Orion cake from the vending machine(自动贩卖机)is attractive, but it’s important to stick to fresher, more nutritious food. A banana or an orange with some trail mix(干果什锦) or yogurt will fill you up better than junk food. 3.. Eat a wholesome breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the same time you always do.
Stay hydrated(含水的)
Drink plenty of water, and then drink some more. 4.. Sugary soft drinks will do no good. Spice up your water with fruits like lemon, or swap it for unsweetened flavorful tea, which rehydrates just as well as water.
Proper caffeine intake(摄入) from coffee and energy drinks
Everyone could use a quick energy booser, but too much could leave you feeling anxious, unable to sleep or focus. 5..
A. The last place you need to experience caffeine withdrawal is in the middle of your exams
B. After all, if you’re sick and uncomfortable during your tests, every effort you’ve made might be in vain
C. Eat healthily and regularly
D. Cook meals by yourself
E. Don’t change your food schedule too much
F. It will help your mind stay clear and keep your energy levels high
G. However, once you are sick and uncomfortable, you won’t get a high grade in exams
According to a new study from Cornell University, about one-fifth of the global population, of 2 billion people worldwide, will be forced to resettle or go deeper inland by 2100 due to the continuous rise in sea level.
The study, published in the journal Land Use Policy, showed that the growing global population could make the matter worse. The researchers expected that there are about 1.4 billon “climate change refugees(难民)” in the world by 2060 and by 2100 the number of the displaced people due to the rising sea level could reach up to two billion.
“We’re going to have more people on less land and sooner than we think,” said lead author Charles Geisler, professor at Cornell. “The future rise in global average sea level probably won’t be gradual. Yet few policy makers are observing the significant barriers that coastal climate refugees, like other refugees, will run into when they move to higher ground.”
For the study, the researchers reviewed(回顾) potential problems that climate change refugees may face if they go deeper inland. The researchers identified these land difficulties with relocation using three organizing groups. Including depletion(损耗) zones, win-lose zones and no-trespass(不得擅自进入) zones. By doing so, the researchers were able to provide primary estimates of their toll(损失) on inland resettlement space. The researchers found that some inland regions were unlikely to support new waves of climate change refugees due to the remains of war, road developments and rare natural resources.
Apart from the rising sea level, increasing storm weather and the booming global population are also having a huge influence on the number of climate change refugees. Storm can push seawater further inland. The increasing global population requires more land even as the ocean swallows up rich costal zones and river deltas(三角洲). These force people to search for new places to move to higher ground.
1.What would happen if the sea level were to rise?
A.2 billion people would be “refugees” by 2060.
B.50% of the population would lose their homes.
C.Inland regions would become more crowded.
D.Coastal regions would be polluted seriously.
2.What can be inferred from Charles Geisler’s words?
A.The sea level will go up in a little-by-little way.
B.Moving to higher land isn’t the key solution.
C.Land and population vary according to climate change.
D.Policy makers should think more for climate change refugees.
3.Why do climate change refugees fail to move to some inland regions?
A.Because they can’t live a common life there.
B.Because they can’t adapt to the climate there.
C.Because they may consume more than expected.
D.Because they will destroy the natural resources.
4.What does the author stress in the last paragraph?
A.Global warming is a double-edged sword.
B.In the future climate will become worse.
C.The earth will see more climate change refugees.
D.Sea will bring humans more disadvantages.
Everywhere we look, we are surrounded by technology. We heavily rely on technology for our day-to-day lives. There are the social media apps, such as Facebook, Twitter, where we are able to see into the lives of everyone around us. There are other more useful apps like Google Maps where you can use a GPS to get from one place to another. It is no wonder that we are constantly looking down at our phones and other devices. And, that is a problem.
Pretty soon, I fear that people will no longer be able to communicate face to face. I personally love being able to sit down and have a conversation with someone sans cell phones and distractions. It shows that you care about who you are talking to and want to involve and listen to them. The cell phone can wait until later.
What I really dislike is that younger and younger children are using technology. Instead of playing outside with friends, they are playing on iPads, iPods, or video games. Instead of having little games or books, children now have electronic devices to use to distract them even if waiting at doctors’ appointments etc. They want cell phones at young ages. They have texting. I overheard sixth graders one day talking about texting, and I was a little sad. At that age, I had to call my friends on the phone in order to talk to them.
We are a society based on technology. And, that isn’t a completely bad thing, given its use in areas such as medicine. But we shouldn’t be addicted to so many of these devices that we forget to look around and see what is happening in the world around us.
1.What can be concluded from the first paragraph?
A.Some tech products leave us unable to focus.
B.Social media apps make people more visible.
C.Many people usually misuse social media apps.
D.Technology provides us with a convenient life.
2.Which can best replace the underlined word “sans”?
A.is need of B.without
C.is spite of D.with
3.What’s the author’s attitude towards using technology in medicine?
A.Indifferent. B.Opposed.
C.Concerned. D.Supportive.
4.What does the author really want to show in the passage?
A.We should take a step back from constantly using technology.
B.The electronic devices are closely connected with our life.
C.Society should no longer be based on technology.
D.We should say goodbye to electronic devices.
I was on my way home from work, cutting through the Bryant Park. On that day, the sun seemed to set faster than usual, and suddenly I found myself walking in the dark. I was less than half a mile from my apartment, but the path would lead me over a bridge, across train tracks, and through an unlit underpass.
Then I heard him – a stranger running alongside me, partly obscured(遮掩) by the bushes. My mouth went dry; my legs felt like water. But I didn’t pick up my pace – instead, I stopped, turned, and faced him. He came out of the bushes and said he’d been watching me “for a long time”.
As he walked beside me, I guided us towards the edge of the park. When we reached the bridge, a train rumbled(轰鸣着缓慢行进) past, and he seized the moment, attacking me with a knife around my throat. The self-defense skills I had learned years before kicked in, and I pushed my finger into his eye, hard. And then came the shock: That didn’t frighten him away. My mind flashed back to a tip from an old guitar teacher: “Press the strings like you’re squeezing a flea(跳蚤).” I put all my strength into that finger, and finally he let go.
I was shaking with fear, but I looked him straight in the eye and began to back away. I turned to run the hell out of there, but then I remembered another self-defense lesson: Never run, because then you’re a target. So I walked away alone – through the dark tunnel as I dialed 911 with trembling fingers. If you ever find yourself in this situation, use these self-defense skills that you already know. They can really make all the difference to you.
1.Which of the following word best describes the author’s way home?
A.Well-traveled. B.Risky.
C.Boring. D.Well-protected.
2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 suggest?
A.The author was desperate to go home.
B.The author was exhausted and thirsty.
C.The author was in a state of fear.
D.The author’s legs were wet.
3.Which statement may the author agree with?
A.The man is a casual acquaintance of her.
B.She was guarded home by the police finally.
C.She might feel grateful for her self-defense skills.
D.The man injured his eye himself when making an attack.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.How I survived an attack B.Whether fortune smiles on me
C.What one should do when in danger D.Why self-defense skills are important