根据句意及汉语或首字母提示填写出正确的单词。
1.Republican leaders will be watching carefully to see how the prime minister h_____________ the situation.
2.Your explanation has clearly ______________ (阐明) the long and difficult sentence.
3.Though too old to work much, my grandfather is e______________ about neighbourhood affairs.
4.As a t______________ , if you want to change writing into a different language, you must have a good knowledge of both English and Chinese.
5.______________ (极为激动) at the terrible scene, she couldn’t say a word.
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People all over the world seem to be 1. (interest) in the UK’s royal family. Most fans know all their names and faces and who’s next in line to the throne (王位). So famous are they that they don’t even have to use their last name. But what do they 2. (actual ) do? They don’t need money as they 3. (support ) by UK taxpayers and have a large family fortune, but they do still have to work. Most of Queen Elizabeth’s time is taken up with 4. are called “royal engagements (活动)”. These engagements include 5. (host) heads of states, diplomatic trips to other countries, parties at palaces as well as opening Parliament when a new government is formed and giving out 6. (nation) awards. Queen Elizabeth’s engagements add up 7. several hundred a year, more than Prince Harry, William and Kate’s all together. In fact the royal family has to carry out 8. average of 2,000 engagements, entertain 70,000 guests and answer 100,000 letters every year. Obviously one woman can’t do all of that and that’s where the rest of the royal family step in 9. (help). Apart from this, some members of the royal family have done jobs like other people. The most famous royal who did one of these jobs is William, Duke of Cambridge, 10. worked as an ambulance helicopter pilot.
Although I had raised my daughter to be fearless, I often became quite fearful when in unfamiliar conditions. I had always been a country girl and knew ______ about living in cities. However, she moved to Boston after graduation.
Then came the day of her frightening ______. “Come visit me without Dad.” For weeks she begged, and I offered ______, but she would not give up. Finally, I ______ and flew to my daughter’s new home. This was an act of great love on my part ______ I not only was afraid of cities, I also was afraid of flying.
My daughter, knowing my ______, met me at the airport and sheltered me during the visit. We spent time together exploring sights that I hadn't ______ before. And then the day came when she said, “I have ______ this morning, so you ______ to take the subway this afternoon and meet me at a coffee shop near the school.” My eyes grew ______. Had she forgotten that I have no sense of ______? What if I got lost…
“Mom, you can do this,” she said ______, in the same tone I had used when she was a little girl. “I’ll ______ you a map,” she added. Placing a detailed drawing in my hand, she ______ to class. I finally decided that I would accept her ______. At midday, I drew a deep breath, ______ her apartment and caught the subway.
Holding her map in my hand, I ______ our meeting place. She was ______, and when she finally appeared. I stood up and called out, “I did it!” Her ______ facial expression changed into obvious relief. It was then that I ______ what I had achieved. “I knew that you could,” she said.
1.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
2.A.warning B.request C.comment D.debate
3.A.excuses B.solutions C.time D.money
4.A.broke down B.showed up C.gave in D.passed by
5.A.because B.if C.until D.unless
6.A.losses B.diseases C.fears D.regrets
7.A.confirmed B.experienced C.remembered D.delighted
8.A.class B.opportunity C.tea D.peace
9.A.approve B.pretend C.assist D.need
10.A.heavy B.icy C.wide D.bright
11.A.humour B.direction C.movement D.freedom
12.A.weakly B.strangely C.encouragingly D.painfully
13.A.draw B.buy C.lend D.mail
14.A.came back B.ran away C.looked forward D.hurried off
15.A.assistance B.challenge C.apology D.explanation
16.A.described B.painted C.searched D.left
17.A.found B.missed C.selected D.varied
18.A.hurt B.young C.late D.strong
19.A.cautious B.puzzled C.curious D.worried
20.A.decided B.realized C.demanded D.predicted
Dreams come true through actions, and the best action is to set and achieve goals. Realizing your goals is important. As you realize your goals, you will find relief from many problems that seem to trouble you. 1. With the following of plans and actions come achievements, success, and accomplishments.
Self-realization is an understanding of your direction in life. If you understand your direction, you will see what you must do to achieve your goals. 2. This action of achievement makes you feel satisfied and complete. Even if only for a few hours, it still feels good.
3. If a person doesn’t have goals, he often feels a lack of purposes, wondering what the purpose of life is. The real meaning of life is growth. When something is growing, it is alive. For us humans we stop physically growing around the age of 21, so after that milestone we can only continue to grow mentally, spiritually, and psychologically. 4. Having a purpose in life provides principles, ideas, motivation and a reason to live. If you have a purpose, you will feel competent and confident. This takes you to your goals since you focus on your objective in life.
5. For instance, a short-term goal is to walk around the block without stopping, then to run around the block without stopping, and then to increase the distance every time a goal is reached until the final goal of running a marathon is accomplished. If you start by trying to run the marathon, you will fail, but by starting with smaller goals, you will succeed.
A. Goals are an essential part of life.
B. When you reach a goal, you get realization.
C. The realization of self will bring you satisfaction.
D. But first you must set a goal, and then plans and actions will follow.
E. As for the long-term goals, they are what will determine your life.
F. To keep growing we must have a purpose, whether we invent one or discover one.
G. The most important way to realize your goals is to set up short-term goals that work toward long-term goals.
More and more cities across the world are experimenting with driverless vehicles on public streets. Two of the latest to conduct testing are Paris, France and Las Vegas, Nevada. The cities have used self-driving electric buses to carry passengers on short rides to try out the technology and see how humans react to it.
In Paris, two buses have been transporting passengers across a bridge between two of the city’s busiest rail stations. The vehicles, built by French company EasyMile, travel in a special safety lane created for the project. The fully electric buses can carry up to 10 people. The testing in Paris is expected to last three months. If things go well, officials plan to launch more driverless bus lines later this year.
Jean-louis Missika, deputy mayor of Paris, told reporters at a recent launch event that driveless vehicles represent a “revolution” happening in many cities around the world. He said self-driving technology is set to “change our city environment and public space in an astonishing fashion over the next 20 years”.
Transportation officials say they are planning to use the bus to connect neighborhoods to rail stations around Paris. They will also help ease traffic crowding and reduce severe pollution in the city.
In Las Vegas, the city recently launched the first driverless shuttle bus in the United States. The 12-passenger bus from French company Navya has no steering wheel or brake pedals. It uses cameras and sensors to avoid other vehicles and people while making its way down city streets. The electric vehicles can reach a top speed of 40 kilometers per hour.
The bus operated for a two-week period along one of the busiest entertainment areas in Las Vegas. Rides during the shuttle experiment were free. “The ride was smooth. It's clean and quiet and the seats are comfortable,” said Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman after taking a ride.
1.What is the text mainly about?
A.More cities are using driveless vehicles.
B.Driveless electric buses are tested in some cities.
C.Some cities are trying out a new technology.
D.The driveless buses will reduce severe pollution.
2.What can we learn from the second paragraph?
A.The bridge connects the Paris’ busiest bus stations.
B.A special safety lane was built to test the self-driving buses.
C.The fully electric buses can hold over 10 people.
D.More driverless bus lines have been set up.
3.What does the driverless shuttle bus use to avoid other vehicles and people?
A.Steering wheel. B.Brake pedals.
C.Alarm. D.Cameras and sensors.
4.In which column of a newspaper can we read this passage?
A.Technology. B.Entertainment.
C.Culture. D.Education.
Chinese painting, also known as the traditional national painting, one of the traditional paintings with a long history, has its unique and independent system. Using brushes, ink, and Chinese pigments (天然颜料), a painting is drawn on a special kind of paper (Xuan paper) or silk. The traditional subjects are figures, landscapes, flowers and birds.
In comparison with Western painting, Chinese painting has its own artistic characteristics. After a careful study of the object, a painter can discover the rules of its structure, and then produce it by the mind’s eye. It is not merely a simple copy, but it combines the object with the artistic concept of the producer, turning a natural image into an “artistic image”. The object can show the artist’s feelings and personality to achieve the effect of “being alike not only in spirit, but also in appearance”. Not all the objects are to be drawn on the paper, and much space is left for the imagination. The use of lines is important in Chinese painting. Clear, swift, sharp and changeable lines are combined with the push, point and press of the brush and ink to show the quality of the object and variations of tone (色调). Ancient Chinese artists listed 18 different ways of drawing lines with the brush in figure painting. Different ways of creating lines are used when painting a landscape, flowers and birds, clouds, and bamboos.
Traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy are different branches of art stemming (起源) from the same origin. They use the same kind of tools and all the lines used in painting are variations of the points and lines of calligraphy. Though they are different artistic forms, they are closely linked in terms of their expression of thoughts and feelings. They influence each other to create another artistic feature.
1.Which of the following words can describe the common subjects of traditional Chinese painting?
A.Valuable. B.Independent.
C.Special. D.Natural.
2.The writer believes that a traditional Chinese painter’s picture ________.
A.reflects social problems of his times B.describes mainly a natural image
C.expresses his thoughts D.tells a true story
3.It can be inferred that a traditional Chinese painter spent much time ________.
A.traveling B.learning to draw lines
C.reading D.studying calligraphy before drawing
4.What do painting and calligraphy have in common?
A.Using the similar techniques. B.Starting from the same period.
C.Belonging to the same artistic form. D.Covering the same themes.