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I have made all my final preparations for my first solo concert tour in China. It will be an incredible honor spreading my love for Hawaiian music and culture to new audiences in Shanghai. I will be performing solo concerts at symphony halls in 1. city.
I have an 2. (extreme) interesting family connection to Shanghai. My grandfather 3.(raise) there because his great grandfather moved to China in the mid-19th century 4. (establish) the first hospital and university of Western medicine in China. It was called Saint Luke’s. The campus 5. (be) still there in Shanghai and has been preserved from the time it was built in the 1880s. My grandfather moved back 6. the U. S. after high school and made his way to Harvard. He and his brother moved to Hawaii and both were 7. (doctor) on Oahu Maui and the Big Island. This tour will be very 8. (mean) for my family.
I will visit the university campus while in Shanghai. I feel like a family "history detective” 9. (explore) my family roots. The concerts will be a great way for me to share my “hello” with the people of China and introduce Hawaiian music to many 10. have not heard it. I will be doing TV and radio interviews and performances along the way. Let the adventure begin!
I work as a waiter at a restaurant. Last night an elderly and seemingly_______couple came into the restaurant and my co-worker seated them. We usually _______ our own tables. At one point the elderly couple signaled to me that they were ready to _______ . I was super busy so I found myself a bit _______ ,but out of politeness I went to them and_______ their order.
The _______began ordering and started stammering(口吃)to an extent I'd never heard before. It was very _______ that he had a speech disorder. I could _______ the wife had told her husband a great range of things that she wanted, as a way for him to _______ ordering. It took a while for him to order, and in the meantime, she looked so proud and content ________ her husband's severe stammering.
Honestly the whole thing just brought me to ________. It was touching and just made me realize that a huge part of ________ is acceptance, tolerance and support. She could have made the order and made things a lot ________ for her husband and ________ the stares from other tables,but she didn't. ________ she supported him and was proud to see him complete the order. I ________ took their gesture of wanting to order as being rude, but I think they ________ it because he really wanted to get the order right.
This whole thing also reminded me that life is ________ for all of us. I assumed this wealthy couple had everything going for them, but it just ________ me that all of us have our problems. Anyway, as long as we hold a positive attitude towards life, things will ________well.
1.A.anxious B.troublesome C.wealthy D.talkative
2.A.take care of B.take part in C.take possession of D.take interest
3.A.eat B.order C.pay D.leave
4.A.helpful B.lucky C.awkward D.unwilling
5.A.refused B.took C.delivered D.received
6.A.waiter B.manager C.wife D.husband
7.A.common B.ridiculous C.apparent D.annoying
8.A.tell B.agree C.prove D.accept
9.A.allow B.suggest C.practice D.enjoy
10.A.because of B.in spite of C.in addition to D.as well as
11.A.anger B.laughter C.confusion D.tears
12.A.life B.career C.love D.kindness
13.A.cheaper B.earlier C.easier D.slower
14.A.avoided B.ignored C.returned D.respected
15.A.Luckily B.Instead C.Therefore D.Otherwise
16.A.initially B.deliberately C.eventually D.frequently
17.A.permitted B.regretted C.signaled D.admitted
18.A.worthwhile B.meaningless C.rewarding D.challenging
19.A.reminded B.inspired C.disappointed D.promised
20.A.Act out B.work out C.break out D.pull out
When you’re on a journey to improve health and fitness,surely following the exercise and nutrition advice of a hot model is the way to go, right? Wrong! 1. The first step to longterm fitness success is to be honest with yourself.
♦ 2.
Begin to become aware of the language you use. When you say you don't have enough time to exercise, check in with yourself to make sure you're being honest. Could you be using your time better? Do you really have absolutely no free time at all?
♦Too tired to exercise?
Unless you’re a professional athlete it’s unlikely that your body is ever too tired to train. However, it could be neurological (神经的)tiredness that’s talking you out of it. 3.You need to battle this type of tiredness head on. The secret is to give your brain a break and let your body have a workout. When you’re feeling mentally tired,walking can help you absorb the fresh air and feel grounded yet disconnected from all the pressures.
♦Routine or no routine?
So regular walking is good. But is fixing a regular exercise routine necessary too? The trick is to find out what works best for you. If routine makes you feel balanced, then by all accounts create a workout plan. 4.
♦Set goals.
Be honest with yourself and realistic about where you are and where you expect to be. If you're just starting out, set short-term goals (every few days) so you can experience success sooner and more often. 5. All too often people quit too quickly when the journey is too long.
A.Identify your free time.
B.Listen to your body or not?
C.But be prepared to continue to set new goals regularly.
D.It’s called the brain drain, coming from mental
E.If you hate routine then do naturally with your exercise plans.
F.Following in the footstep of others can lead you totally off track.
G.If you’re gelling bored of exercise ,you’re probably doing too much.
Scientists who study the Sun watch for sunspots—violent storms that can affect communications,navigation systems and even electric power stations on the Earth.
Sunspots are a product of huge electromagnetic storms on the Sun. Scientists on the Earth are able to observe sunspots eight minutes after they happen. That is how long it takes for the Sun’s light to reach us.
The first electrically charged particles (颗粒)from a sunspot enter the Earth’s atmosphere about 20 to 30 minutes after the storm happens. These particles can harm human beings. So before they arrive, astronauts on the International Space Station move into special areas designed to protect them from their effects.
About a day or two later, the biggest part of the storm arrives. It is called a coronal mass ejection. “That is billions of tons of solar material that's blown away from the Sun. It’s traveling millions of kilometers an hour, but that is relatively slow.” says Alex Young, the Associate Director for Science at NASA's Heliophysics Science Division.
Several civilian government agencies and the U.S. Air Force watch weather conditions in space 24 hours a day. NASA does so because it must protect its astronauts and the electronic devices on its spacecraft.
Scientists are also trying to understand why the number of sunspots rises and falls at almost regular intervals every 11 years. In other words, scientists can almost predict the amount of solar activity. Sometimes the intensity (强度)is higher,sometimes lower,For example, the current solar cycle, as it is called, is much lower than the previous one.
Several satellites watch the Sun and the environment between the Sun and tho Earth. Pictures and other information from the satellites tell scientists what is happening on and near the Sun.
Alex Young says we have only been looking at the Sun with powerful instruments for about 30 to 40 years. Thai is a very short time compared to ll\o four billion years that tho star has been shining.
1.Why do astronauts on International Space Station move into special area?
A.To avoid being harmed. B.To charge the battery.
C.To watch the Sun closely D.To protect devices on the spacecraft.
2.How long does a solar cycle last?
A.About 8 minutes. B.About 20 to 30 minutes
C.About 11 years. D.About 30 to 40 minutes
3.What enables scientists to watch the Sun?
A.Environmental changes. B.Good weather conditions
C.Advanced instruments. D.Government agencies
4.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The role of satellites. B.findings about sunpots
C.Observation of space. D.Communication on the earth.
Madagascar lies in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa. The island is perhaps best known as the unique home of the lemur (狐猴). But those lemurs live among some of the most rich and varied flora (植物群)in the world. And so threatened is that flora that British and Malagasy scientists were involved in a project to collect seeds from the island to be stored in a British seed bank. The project is being done by the Royal Botanic Garden in London. The botanist Steward Cable is head of the conservation center there and a frequent visitor of the island.
I mean Madagascar is well known as one of the top biodiversity hot spots in the world. It has perhaps 13,000 plant species. 90% of those are unique to the country, i.e. found nowhere else in the world. But also many species, many of those species are only found in small areas. And I would say that probably about 80% of the population are dependent on farming.
And a lot of their farming is slash and burn,shifting cultivation (耕作)where farmers have to move to a new patch of forest every year. They cut it and they burn it and they can grow dry rice or cassava for a year or so or two years at most.And the nutrients are gone and they have to move to a new patch of forest .And for centuries that would not have been a problem with the low population and with long periods of no farming but people returning after three or five years something like that ,then the forest became grassland. So we are losing many of those species in Madagascar, those unique species.
1.which of the following is the habitat of the lemur?
A.Madagascar B.Britain
C.An Indian island. D.The coast
2.Why do scientists collect seeds from Madagascar?
A.The lemur will die out without them.
B.The flora on Madagascar is in great danger.
C.The island will sink to the bottom of the ocean.
D.The British seed bank wants to make money from them.
3.What is the result of the way people farm?
A.Many farmers have lost their homes. B.The population is becoming smaller.
C.Some rare species are gone. D.The crops are poor in nutrition.
4.How does the author sound?
A.Hopeless. B.Enthusiastic. C.Optimistic. D.Worried.
Chess is one of the oldest board games in the world. A version of the game was first played in India in the sixth century. Throughout time, the game has been played by kings, knights, and generals who warned to prove their military skills and practice war strategies.
Today,the game is played by millions of ordinary people as well. Most play for fun,but there are players who compete seriously and have gone on to gain the rank of grandmaster -the highest rank a player can achieve.
In 1991, when Hungarian Judit Polgar achieve the rank of grandmaster, it caused quite an uproar (骚动). First of all, Polgar is a female playing in a sport traditionally dominated by men. Also, Polgar was only 15 years old, making her the youngest in history at the time. In 1993, she defeated former world champion Boris Spassky in Budapest, Hungary. In 1998, she became the first woman in history to win the U. S, Open Chess Championship, which was held in Kailua-Kona,Hawaii.
Like her two older sisters, Polgar was strictly trained to be a master chess player as a young girl. She was homeschooled in all her subjects and played chess several hours every day. At the age of five, she was beating her father at the game. At eight years old,she was competing internationally. At the age of nine,she competed in and won the New York Open Chess tournament,placing first among unranked players. The young Polgar was just getting started.
Known for her fiercely competitive nature and ability to understand her opponents strategy early in a game, Polgar quickly won the respect of both fans and fellow chess players. Despite her achievements and clear talent, she often had trouble getting into top competitive situations because many of them didn’t include women. Polgar wanted to compete with the best一to be a world champion and not just a female champion. For this reason, she absolutely refused to play in women-only competitions. Her refusal paved the way for the next generation of female chess players.
1.What is the purpose of Paragraph 1?
A.To call on people to play chess. B.To introduce chess briefly.
C.To explain how to play chess. D.To show the popularity of chess.
2.What made Polgar a master chess player at such an early age?
A.Her strict chess training. B.Her international travel.
C.Her two older sisters' help. D.Her being homeschooled.
3.Why did Polgar have difficulty entering top competitions?
A.She lacked enough confidence.
B.She was too young to enter tournaments.
C.There were no tournaments in her country.
D.Many of them did not admit female players.
4.Which of the following can best describe Polgar?
A.Proud but warm-hearted. B.Fierce but considerate.
C.Serious and cautious. D.Talented and ambitious.