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1.Know how to deal with such problems is a must for a high school student.

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2.My English teacher suggested me pay more attention to English handwriting.

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3.When his parents suggested he attend a private school, he insisted on stay in public school.

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4.It is no use cry over spilt milk.

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5.When our children feel we believe in them, they will grow to believing in themselves.

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6.I'm sorry I can't help preparing the dinner — I have an important meeting.

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7.The day we had been looking forward to coming at last.

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8.You can't expect to be a top student without work hard at your study.

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9.Our teacher doesn't allow us refer to textbooks during the exam.

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10.He is good at plan his time, so he has enough time not only for work, but also for play.

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1.Know→Knowing 2.pay→paying 3.stay→staying 4.cry→crying 5.believing→believe 6.preparing→(to)prepare 7.coming→came 8.work→working 9.refer前面加to 10.plan→planning 【解析】 1.考查动名词。句意:知道怎样处理这类问题是一个高中学生必须会的。此处应用动名词作为句子主语,故将Know改为Knowing。 2.考查现在分词。句意:我的英语老师建议我多注意书写。分析句子结构可知此处是非谓语动词, me是pay的逻辑主语,它们之间是主动关系,应用现在分词作宾补,故将pay改为paying。 3.考查动名词。句意:当他父亲建议他上私立学校时,他坚持要待在公立学校。insist on(坚持)后应接动名词作宾语,故将stay改为staying。 4.考查固定句型。句意:覆水难收。考查固定句型It is no use ding sth.做某事没有用,故将cry改为crying。 5.考查固定短语。句意:当我们的孩子感到我们相信他们时,他们就会渐渐相信他们自己。本句考查固定短语grow to do逐渐开始,grow to believe逐渐开始相信,故将believing改为believe。 6.考查固定短语。句意:对不起,我不能帮着准备晚饭,因为我有一个重要的会议。结合句意可知此处应译为“帮着做某事”,其表达为help do/to do sth,而can't help doing sth.意为"忍不住做某事",故将preparing改为prepare/to prepare。 7.考查谓语动词。句意:我们一直期待的那天终于来了。we had been looking forward to是省略了关系词的定语从句,修饰先行词The day,come是主句的谓语动词,结合语境判断为一般过去时,故将coming改为came。 8.考查动名词。句意:不努力学习,你就不要期望能成为尖子生。介词without后用动名词作宾语,故将work改为working。 9.考查固定短语。句意:我们的老师不允许我们考试期间看课本。本句考查短语allow sb. to do sth允许某人做某事,故在refer前加to。 10.考查动名词。句意:他擅长安排自己的时间,因此他不仅有足够的时间学习,还有足够的时间玩。介词at后应接动词作为宾语,故将plan改为planning。
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请阅读下面文字及图片,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

So Close, Yet So Far

Where am I? What am I doing? If you’re one of my 500 friends online, you’ll always be the first to know. My phone and laptop are never out of touching distance, so I’m constantly posting updates on social media—whether I’m having a coffee, on my way to school, watching TV… even when I’m in the shower. I have a never-ending flow of messages and updates from all the people I associate with online.

I live in a university dorm with a couple of great roommates. Yet the truth of the matter is: I feel lonely. A few days ago, I went out for a dinner get-together with some friends. My best friend left the table for 30 minutes because he had to take a call. Some spent the dinner bent over their phones, texting friends online but ignoring the one who sat right in front of them. And the extraordinary thing is no one thought this was rude; it’s just how life is nowadays.

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1. 用约 30 个单词概述上述文字所描述的现象;

2. 分析造成该现象的原因(两至三点);

3. 请你给 Mark 提两到三条建议。

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1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;

2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

3. 不必写标题。

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内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。

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请认真阅读下列短文,根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格内填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。

Looking back at my younger years, I am sometimes amazed at how life has turned out. Nothing is exactly what I had originally planned for. The only thing that stays the same is who I am, my values, and my interests. If I could go back in time and hang out with my younger self for a day, here's what I would tell her.

1. Everything happens for a reason.

Without mistakes and failure, you would never have learned. Without pain, you would never have grown. So don't stress or think that life is unfair, because everything happens for a reason. And only time will tell what it will teach us.

2. Focus on one thing at a time. You can have it all but not all at once.

It is not surprising that many of us are doing too many things at once. We need to make ends meet. But if you are working three jobs at a time, it is not likely that you will succeed at any of them. You have to keep your eyes on the big picture. You have to ask yourself what exactly do you want to achieve for the next 10 years? Focus on one thing at a time. Achieve your goals one by one.

3. You can plan ahead, but your plan will definitely change when the time comes.

You can plan ahead because sometimes planning ahead can give you a clearer direction of where you want to go. However, plans will almost always change, so be prepared

4. Trust your instincts.(直觉)

Don't worry too much about a decision you have to make. Just do what feels right. You know what you want. You might consult other people. But deep down, you know what you want. Do what makes you happy. Because at the end of the day, even if you follow logic, you will want to quit and follow your heart.

5. It's okay to be unsure about your purpose in life.

You might be graduating or have hit a turning point with your career. You might feel a bit lost and unsure of where to go. It's okay. Go out there and try as many different things as you can. Don't ever feel like you're wasting your time. Enjoy the journey. Don't rush. Every little path will lead you somewhere. And looking back, you will be able to connect the dots. It will all make sense.

6. Don't try too hard with people.

Don't worry if you feel like it's hard to make new friends. Just be yourself and be as open as you can. It might take a while until you find new best friends and a mate for life, but when you do, you will know it. It's not hard work. So, just do your thing and be yourself.

A letter to my younger self

Introduction

My values and interests stay the same even when life always offers me 1. results.

Everything happens for a reason.

Mistakes, failure and sufferings help us learn and grow. So don’t question the 2. of life.

Everything comes in to 3. a purpose and time will give us answers eventually.

Focus on one thing at a time.

In order to make a 4., people have to do too many things at once, but many of them are not likely to succeed in this way.

You need to have a(n) 5. plan for your future.

Don’t be afraid of change.

You can plan 6. but also make sure that you get prepared for the change.

Follow your 7..

Find out what you really want and do it firmly.

It's okay to be unsure about your purpose in life.

If you can’t see your future 8., it is not a waste of time going out and trying as many different things as you can.

Whatever little things you do, when you connect the dots year later, you will see the 9. hidden behind them.

Don't try too hard with people.

Be 10. when you can’t find your new best friends or mate for life. Things happen when they are going to happen. So be yourself.

 

 

 

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    Today the Nobel Prize in Literature awarded journalist Svetlana Alexievich approximately $970,000 in recognition of a lifetime of excellence. The 67-year-old author of Voices From Chernobyl and War's Unwomanly Face was praised by the Swedish Academy “for her polyphonic(复调式的) writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time.”

Prizes like the Nobel inspire much expectations before the announcement. People give their best guesses as to who will win, look back on past winners, and even place bets as if spectators at a Derby(赛马会).

Literary prizes reward artistic brilliance. They help writers earn a decent living. But is the public’s fascination with prize-winning authors healthy? Our impulse seems to increasingly contribute to a culture of turning authors into celebrities, where readers follow the author instead of the book.

A story should stand on its own, as a considered, complete book, without biographical information from author. It’s an idea perhaps best conveyed in Roland Barthes’s 1968 essay The Death of the Author. “The image of literature to be found in contemporary culture is arbitrarily centered on the author, his person, his history, his tastes, his passions.”

Nearly 50 years later, a few still agree. “I believe that books, once they are written, have no need of their authors,” New York Times bestselling author Elena Ferrante once wrote. “If books have something to say, they will sooner or later find readers; if not, they won’t,”she continued. “True miracles are the ones whose makers will never be known.”

But the rules for submission for the Man Booker International Prize, for example, strongly encourage authors to “make themselves available for publicity”. And the foundation behind the National Book Award requires finalists to participate in their “website-related publicity”.

In 2007, a reporter who showed up uninvited at Doris Lessing’s house was the first to inform her that she had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Today the Twitterati came knocking on Alexievich’s digital door hour before the award was even official. To be considered for a prize is to be a public figure.

Harry Potter series author J. K. Rowling, with over 5.6 million Twitter followers, has actively addressed readers through public appearances and social media, revealing much more than we could have imagined when we closed the final Harry Potter book. We now know the house Harry's children will be sorted into, that Dumbledore is gay,“Voldemort” is actually pronounced with a silent “t”, and a whole host of the other minor and major details about the backstory of the characters.

The magical world Rowling created in her books—a relatively tight mystery with well-laid clues that led to a satisfying conclusion, which had to prove their merits to the reader based on an internal logic—is being unraveled by her own hand.

Of course, public attention also has very important benefits for authors. For three months after receiving the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in fiction, Jennifer Egan’s A Visit from the Goon Squad sold about triple its print sales from before the prize, Publishers Weekly reports. On Oct. 5, 2010, in the first FT/Oppenheimer Funds Emerging Voices Awards, as Nigerian-born Chigozie Obioma accepted the prize for fiction with an easy smile, his excitement was appreciable. Given the cash prize of $40,000 for each winner, it’s hard to downplay the importance of such an honor. Such awards bring necessary visibility and funding to writers facing a literary landscape dominated by white men.

But our culture of celebrity is often too wrapped up in the way we read: How might the meaning of a work change if the author really didn’t grow up in a poor neighborhood, or if he or she was abused in childhood? Readers studied the author’s life as if it were the key to interpreting his or her novels.

Behind our fascination is the question that drives all such questions: What did the author intend? By all means, let us praise brilliant work and in doing so trust that the author has already told us enough, and that the story he or she meant to tell ended with the final page.

1.What can we learn from the passage?

A.People wait for the Nobel Prize announcement calmly and patiently.

B.Roland Barthes thinks it necessary to read literature centered on authors.

C.Elena Ferrante holds that books should be read independently of authors' life.

D.The Man Booker International Prize discourages authors from publicity.

2.What does the underlined word “unraveled” in Paragraph 9 probably mean?

A.Underlined. B.Unfolded. C.Updated. D.United.

3.Which of the following is NOT the benefit of prize winning for authors?

A.It reveals more details about the characters in the book.

B.It dramatically increases the sales of the book.

C.It brings in necessary funding to authors.

D.It brings about changes in dominance in literary landscape.

4.Where can the sentence “Some authors satisfy, even encourage their fans. be best put in the passage?

A. B. C. D.

5.What is the author's attitude towards our fascination with prize-winning authors?

A.Approval. B.Critical. C.Indifferent. D.Neutral.

6.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.To be awarded a prize is to be a public figure.

B.Public fascination with authors brings benefits.

C.Turning authors into celebrities is a bad culture.

D.There are big challenges for prize-winning authors.

 

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    All around the world, lawyers generate more hostility(敌视) than the members of any other profession-with the possible exception of journalism. But there are few places where clients have more grounds for complaint than America.

During the decade before the economic crisis, spending on legal services in America grew twice as fast as inflation. The best lawyers made skyscrapers-full of money, tempting ever more students to pile into law schools. But most law graduates never get a big-firm job. Many of them instead become the kind of nuisance-lawsuit filer that makes the tort system a costly nightmare.

There are many reasons for this. One is the excessive costs of a legal education. There is just one path for a lawyer in most American states: a four-year undergraduate degree in some unrelated subjects, then a three-year law degree at one of 200 law schools authorized by the American Bar Association and an expensive preparation for the bar exam. This leaves today’s average law-school graduate with $100,000 of debt on top of undergraduate debts. Law-school debt means that they have to work extremely hard.

Reforming the system would help both lawyers and their customers. Sensible ideas have been around for a long time, but the state-level bodies that govern the profession have been too conservative to implement(实施)them. One idea is to allow people to study law as an undergraduate degree. Another is to let students sit for the bar after only two years of law school. If the bar exam is truly a strict enough test for a would-be lawyer, those who can sit it earlier should be allowed to do so. Students who do not need the extra training could cut their debt mountain by a third. The other reason why costs are so high is the restrictive guild-like(行会) ownership structure of the business. Except in the District of Columbia, non-lawyers may not own any share of a law firm. This keeps fees high and innovation slow. There is pressure for change from within the profession, but opponents of change among the regulators insist that keeping outsiders out of a law firm isolates lawyers from the pressure to make money rather than serve clients ethically.

In fact, allowing non-lawyers to own shares in law firms would reduce costs and improve services to customers, by encouraging law firms to use technology and to employ professional managers to focus on improving firms’ efficiency. After all, other countries, such as Australia and Britain, have started liberalizing their legal professions. America should follow.

1.A lot of students take up law as their profession due to________

A.the growing demand from clients. B.the increasing pressure of inflation.

C.the prospect of working in big firms. D.the attraction of financial rewards.

2.Which of the following adds to the costs of legal education in most American states?

A.Higher tuition fees for undergraduate studies.

B.Admissions approval from the bar association.

C.Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in another major.

D.Receiving training by professional associations.

3.The obstacle to the reform of the legal system originates from_______

A.Lawyers’ and clients’ strong resistance.

B.the rigid bodies governing the profession.

C.the stern exam for would-be lawyers.

D.non-professionals’ sharp criticism.

4.In this text, the author mainly discusses____

A.wrong ownership of America’s law firms and causes.

B.the factors that help make a successful lawyer in American.

C.a problem in America’s legal profession and solutions to it.

D.the role of undergraduate studies in America’s legal education.

 

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    Retired jet engines could help clear the smog that smothered big cities.

To land at Indira Gandhi Airport is to descend from clear skies to brown ones. New Delhi's air is poisonous. According to the World Health Organization, India's capital has the most polluted atmosphere of all the world's big cities. The government is trying to introduce rules that will curb emissions-allowing private cars to be driven only on alternate days, for example, and enforcing better emissions standards for all vehicles.

But implementing these ideas, even if that can be done successfully, will change things only slowly. A quick fix would help. And Moshe Alamaro, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, thinks he has one. His idea is to take a jet engine, put it next to one of India's dirty coal-fired power plants, point its exhaust nozzle at the sky and then switch it on. His hope is that the jet's exhaust will disrupt a meteorological phenomenon known as "inversion", in which a layer of warm air settles over cooler air, trapping it, and that the rising stream of exhaust will carry off the tiny particles of matter that smog is composed of. Inversion exacerbates air pollution in Delhi and in many other cities, from Los Angeles to Tehran. A particularly intense example caused the Great Smog of London in 1952, when four days of air pollution contributed to 12,000 deaths.

Dr Alamaro thinks a jet engine could punch through the inversion layer to create a "virtual chimney" which would carry the trapped pollution above it, so that it could be dispersed in the wider atmosphere. He calculates that all the emissions from a gigawatt coal-fired power plant could be lifted away using a single engine with a nozzle speed of 460 metres a second.

However, he has not calculated whether a jet engine could disrupt the inversion layer and allow the pollution to escape the city-so he is now going to test that hypothesis. Within eight months, Dr Alamaro plans to put one of his updrafters next to a coal-fired power plant and monitor what happens using a fleet of drones. He is in discussions with Tata Group, a conglomerate with an electricity-generating arm, to run it next to one of the firm's power stations.

1.The second paragraph serves as _______.

A.a hook to raise reader’s interest in the topic

B.an introduction of the seriousness of pollution in India

C.an example of slow progress of smog control in India

D.a background to make the idea sound worthwhile

2.The idea of applying retired jet engines is most probably inspired by the fact that ______ .

A.New Delhi is suffering the most serious smog worldwide

B.a retired jet engine has a nozzle speed of 460 metres a second

C.the inversion layer prevent the pollutants from getting away

D.conventional ways to deal with air pollution are too slow

3.Which might be the best title of the passage?

A.New Delhi, the capital of Smog

B.Air Pollution, a Global Challenge

C.Air Pollution in Delhi

D.Air Pollution: Blown Away

 

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