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Hello, Jim! I’d like to share mine voluntary work with you this summer vacation, when I worked for a guide in the museum of my city. The work was interesting and tiring. It was the first time that I have learnt the origin of my city, which made me understood its amazing history. There were also other student volunteer in the museum. I’ve been learnt how to get on well with them. Besides, I’ve gained some social experience can’t be learnt from textbooks. In the word, I’ve got a wonderful and extreme valuable summer vacation.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba Jack Ma 1. (retire) on his 55th birthday on 10 September, 2019, 2. (make) him the first founder among a generation of Chinese Internet entrepreneurs to step down from his company.
Born 3. Hangzhou, Mr. Ma had begun his career as an English teacherbefore he became one of the billionaires. Mr. Ma struggled at school and 4. (reject) for 30 different jobs, including one at KFC. He bought his first 5. (person) computer at the age of 33. With no background in computing,Mr. Ma confounded Alibaba with 6. (create) in his apartment two decades ago. Known as the “Steve Jobs of China”, Mr. Ma owns 7. (near) 9% of e-commerce giant Alibaba. “I want to return to what I love to do — education,” Mr. Ma said recently in 8. interview. “There are a lot of things for me 9. (learn) from Bill Gates.” He is not only a fan of martial arts 10. has been practicing t’ai chi for more than 30 years.
After a day’s work in the hospital Jane Hodgson was finally on her way home. While _________, she noticed there was a car _________ at the side of the road and a crowd gathered around someone who was _________ on the ground. Jane pulled up to see what happened, which turned out to be _________ for the victim.
Describing the_________, Jane says, “A crowd of onlookers (旁观者) gathered there. Some young men were cream-faced and looking lost. They were _________ terrified. When I walked up, first-aid kit in hand, they said, ‘You’re a first aider. Oh thank God.’ They were so _________ that they hadn’t even called a _________ yet.”
A young girl was lying there. She had been hit by a car and fallen from her bike, _________ on her head and shoulder. “She had not been wearing a __________ when knocked down, and I thought she should not be __________ in case of a spinal injury, but after looking her over, in relief, I felt fairly __________ that she had escaped almost unharmed. Even so, __________ time passed, the pain she was suffering was __________. To avoid her losing consciousness, I kept __________ to her. We chatted about anything I could think of to keep her __________ off the pain. She squeezed my hand to relieve pain and this__________,” describes Jane.
Thinking back, Jane says, “Apart from her boyfriend I wasn’t __________ by anyone else, but that’s OK. For me, knowing that in a small way I helped the girl is all the __________ I need. I felt great that I’d made a __________.”
1.A.walking B.driving C.running D.riding
2.A.turned up B.taken away C.pulled over D.driven off
3.A.lying B.sitting C.standing D.sleeping
4.A.lucky B.uncomfortable C.bearable D.despairing
5.A.reason B.scene C.injure D.action
6.A.slightly B.eventually C.hardly D.completely
7.A.puzzled B.excited C.shocked D.absorbed
8.A.colleague B.doctor C.friend D.guide
9.A.focusing B.lying C.leaning D.landing
10.A.hat B.mask C.helmet D.seat belt
11.A.moved B.treated C.bothered D.saved
12.A.confused B.worried C.disappointed D.confident
13.A.since B.as C.while D.once
14.A.changing B.increasing C.declining D.disappearing
15.A.singing B.smiling C.talking D.signing
16.A.mind B.body C.soul D.shoulder
17.A.occurred B.worsened C.dropped D.helped
18.A.inspired B.thanked C.encouraged D.requested
19.A.reward B.feeling C.devotion D.harvest
20.A.deal B.proposal C.difference D.decision
The Benefits of Keeping a Journal
If you want to grow, one important thing you should do is keeping a journal. It may seem simple, but it can make a big difference in your life. 1. And to be honest, I can’t imagine what my life would be like without it. Here are some benefits you will get by keeping a journal.
It prevents you from losing an idea. Have you ever gotten an idea only to lose it later because you didn’t write it down? 2. But then I developed the habit of writing down every idea that came into my mind as soon as possible.
3. By reviewing your journal, you can quickly see the lessons you’ve learned and the ideas you’ve gotten. Then you can do whatever necessary to avoid repeating the same mistakes. You can use the ideas to push yourself forward.
It allows you to see the progress over time. After keeping a journal for years, you can look back at it and see how far you’ve gone. Things that were big problems in the past might seem small today. 4.
It helps you expand your ideas. When you try to come up with a sentence to express an idea, you are thinking actively about it. 5. In the end, you expand your ideas.
A.It aims to express your ideas.
B.I often experienced that myself.
C.And the raw ideas in the past might have been realized today.
D.It helps you review all the lessons you’ve learned.
E.Just use whatever tool you feel comfortable with.
F.Active thinking helps you connect your idea to another one.
G.Keeping a journal has become a habit for me.
Research published in the journal High Temperature found that an hour-long soak in hot water produced similar blood sugar responses to 60 minutes of moderate physical activity.
Sound too good to be true? While the research on these effects is still initial (初步),there is a plausible explanation for this.
"It seems that activities that increase heat shock proteins (热体克蛋) may help to improve blood sugar control and offer an alternative to exercise," the lead study author Steve Faulkner wrote. “These activities—such as soaking in a hot tub or taking a sauna (桑拿) — may have health benefits to people who are unable to exercise regularly. to an hour- long session of cycling or an hour-long session in a 40℃bath.
The scientists discovered that both groups were better able to control their blood sugar levels in the 24 hours following their soak were approximately 10 percent lower than those of the participants who exercised.
Researchers say this implies that “passive heating" (a means of rising your body temperature) could assist in lowering blood sugar levels. Passive heating can affect proteins in the body called heat shock proteins, which helps regulate blood sugar. People with diabetes (糖尿病) tend to have lower levels of heat shock proteins. Passive heating can raise these levels.
It's critical to point out a few limitations of the study. For starters, the experiment only monitored men, so it's difficult to say if the same effect would happen in women. It also only included 14 volunteers, which was an extremely small sample size. More research needs to be conducted before scientists can come to any official conclusion. And, of course, you should still continue exercising regularly.
That being said, the study does offer some more promising insights (见解) into the healing effects of hot water.
1.What does the underlined word “plausible” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Strange. B.Ridiculous.
C.Reasonable. D.Confusing.
2.What can we know about the research by the U. K.'s team?
A.Cycling made no difference to blood sugar levels.
B.People with diabetes usually have higher levels of heat shock proteins.
C.14 lean and 14 overweight men were involved in the research.
D.A 24-hour tracking and monitoring was carried out after the one-hour activities.
3.How should scientists improve this study?
A.By extending the study period.
B.By changing the research method.
C.By including women in the research.
D.By adding more scientists involved in the investigation.
4.Which of the following best expresses the author's main point of view?
A.When you run a fever you get passive heating.
B.Passive heating can raise levels of heat shock proteins.
C.The research is of significance in spite of some imperfection.
D.You need either a hot bath or regular exercise to keep healthy.
The new garbage sorting regulation has taken effect in Shanghai starting from July 1. Many citizens are still confused about the classification of the four different types of trash. Thankfully, authorities have released an official guideline to explain the new rules.
The guideline, published by the Shanghai Greenery and Public Sanitation Bureau, provides a rather clear definition on the four kinds of waste: recyclable waste, harmful waste, household food waste and residual (剩余的) waste.
Harmful waste, as the name suggests, includes various poisonous materials like used batteries, light bulbs, out-of-date medicines, paint and pesticides.
Household food waste — which is translated to “wet trash” in Chinese — refers to food leftovers, rotten food, pet food, fruit peels, remains of TCM herbs (中药) and flowers.
Paper, plastic, glass, metal and textiles (纺织品) are counted as recyclable waste.
The definition of residual waste is a little confusing. Anything that is not listed above belongs to this category.
As specific as the new guideline is, residents still have a hard time sorting trash correctly and are finding it challenging to memorize them all. For instance, both plastic bottles and bubble tea or coffee cups are plastic materials. However, the former falls to the category of recyclable waste and the latter belongs to residual waste. To save the hassle, some netizens have come up with their own way to sort trash.
“We should do this from a pig’s angle,” commented one netizen. “Those edible (可食用的) for pigs are household food waste. Those even pigs don’t want to eat are residual waste. If a pig consumes something and dies of it, then something must be harmful waste. Those that can be sold and the money we gain can be used to purchase pigs are recyclable waste.”
The new regulation came into effect on July 1. Those who do not sort their trash properly will be fined RMB 200.
1.What do the old coats that you want to throw away belong to?
A.Harmful waste. B.Wet trash.
C.Recyclable waste. D.Residual waste.
2.What is the common point of “wet trash”?
A.They can be broken down easily. B.They all come from plants.
C.They all have bad smells. D.They all have poisonous materials.
3.What is the tone of the netizen like?
A.Serious. B.Humorous.
C.Delightful. D.Uncertain.
4.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The four sorts of garbage are forbidden in Shanghai.
B.Shanghai garbage sorting enforcement begins.
C.People are still confused about garbage sorting.
D.The netizens in Shanghai support the garbage sorting policy.