—The window is dirty.
—I know. It ___ for weeks.
A.hasn’t cleaned B.didn’t clean C.wasn’t clean D.hasn’t been cleaned
Our committee was ___ representatives of teachers and students.
A.consist of B.made up of C.made from D.included
When the boss entered the room, the workers were pretending ____ hard at their machines.
A.to work B.to be working C.to have worked D.working
—Andrew won’t like it, you know.
—____? I don’t care what Andrew thinks!
A.So what B.So where C.So why D.So how
你升入高中已经快两年了,这两年中你经历中很多,也收获了很多,请给你的美国朋友Tom写一封信,告诉他你这两年来的高中生活,信中需包括以下要点:
1. 已经长大,学会了独立;
2. 升入高中以来认识了很多优秀的同学和老师,和他们中的很多人交了朋友,并从他们身上学到了很多东西;
3. 喜欢的科目是……对自己的成绩很满意;
4. 课余时间参加各种课外活动,比如……
注意:1. 词数: 100 词左右;
2. 必须包括所给信息,但不要逐条翻译,可适当添加内容。
Dear Tom,
How time flies!
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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Therapy dogs are dogs that are trained to give comfort (安慰) and love to people in unfortunate situations. They are often used to help people in hospitals, retirement homes, schools and disaster areas. Whether or not a dog is suitable for this line of work is based on its personality. Because therapy dogs must work with many kinds of people, such as young children or the elderly, they must have patience.
During World War II, a soldier named William Wynne found a dog abandoned (遗弃) on the battlefield. He became friends with the dog and named it Smoky. When Wynne became ill and entered a hospital, his friends brought Smoky for a visit. Smoky became so popular with the other sick soldiers in the hospital that he was allowed to stay. The doctors in the hospital used Smoky to help cheer up the patients. After the war ended, he continued to work as a therapy dog in the United States.
In the 1970s, an American nurse named Elaine Smith started a program to train therapy dogs. Smith noticed that patients in hospitals seemed to get better faster when they were around dogs. Many other doctors and nurses noticed that having animals regularly visit hospitals helped lower stress and blood pressure among patients. In the 1980s and 1990s, other animals also started to help the sick. Cats, birds and rabbits have become “therapy pets” and they are now used in many hospitals around the world.
Today, therapy pets not only help injured soldiers, but also help children with reading disabilities by providing an audience that won't look down upon them. Some therapy pets are used to work along with the doctor to help the patient learn to walk again after a serious injury.
1.What dogs are most suitable to be therapy dogs? (No more than 5 words)
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2.Why was Smoky allowed to stay in the hospital? (No more than 10 words)
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3.What encouraged Elaine Smith to train and use therapy dogs? (No more than 8 words)
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4.What does the underlined word ''therapy'' mean? (No more than 1 words)
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5.What can we learn from the last paragraph? (No more than 15 words)
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