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    We automatically assume that as adults, we’re wiser than when we were children. However, actually we can learn a lot from our childhood self. For example, we can learn to develop optimism about the future. Do you remember how excited you used to be just before Christmas? 1. Reintroduce that childlike wonder into our daily experiences.

We can learn to dream big and imagine the impossible. How often have you heard a child say something like “One day, I’m going to be an astronaut”? Our adult minds immediately laugh at this idea and think about all the logical reasons as to why this might never happen. 2. We minimize our chances of attaining what we dream about. It is okay to dream big just as our childhood self did.

3. Our childhood self looked at possibilities and believed we could achieve them successfully. If we wanted to build a tree house, we’d go about thinking about how to make it happen instead of focusing on all the reasons it might not happen. In this way we can fill our life with possibilities rather than regrets.

We can learn to be playful and silly sometimes, 4. Children spend a large amount of time escaping from reality to mess about and have fun. Make time for your childhood self to come out and play. Run around the garden, wear a silly hat or spend time laughing. 5..

A.Don’t imagine things could go wrong.

B.We can learn to hold a “can do” attitude.

C.That feeling of great joy is hard to beat.

D.Most children tend to think in a positive way.

E.All of these activities can make us feel happy and alive.

F.We employ self-limiting beliefs without even realizing it.

G.All work and no play makes a person very dull and upset.

 

1.C 2.F 3.B 4.G 5.E 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了向孩子们学习一些好的品质。 1.根据空前“Do you remember how excited you used to be just before Christmas?”可知,C项“那种巨大的喜悦的感觉是很难掩饰的”符合。故C选项正确。 2.根据空前“Our adult minds immediately laugh at this idea and think about all the logical reasons as to why this might never happen.”可知,F项“我们利用自我限制的想法却不自知”符合。故F选项正确。 3.根据空后“Our childhood self looked at possibilities and believed we could achieve them successfully.”可知,B项“我们可以学会持有‘能够做’的态度”符合。故B选项正确。 4.根据空前“We can learn to be playful and silly sometimes.”可知,G项“只工作不玩耍让人变得无聊和沮丧”符合。故G选项正确。 5.根据空前“Run around the garden, wear a silly hat or spend time laughing.”可知,E项“所有的这些活动都会使我们感到快乐和富有生气”符合。故E选项正确。
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When plastic bottles are thrown into a recycling bin, they are collected with thousands of others and cut into small pieces. These pieces are typically sold to suppliers who turn them into fibers, by melting and pressing them. Then they are mixed together with other various types of fiber in a process and used to make a sheet of material which is formed into the auto parts.

Due to its light weight, recycled plastic is ideal for the manufacturing of underbody shields. These shields reportedly also help create a significantly quieter environment on the new 2020 Ford Escape.

This is not the only way that Ford has been committed to environmental protection; the automotive company recently partnered with McDonald’s coffee suppliers to recycle all of their coffee roasting biowaste into headlights.

“Ford is among the leaders when it comes to using recycled materials such as this,” Sweder said. “This material meets all of our requirements for durability and performance.”

1.Why does Ford choose recycled plastic as environmentally-friendly materials?

A.Because it’s new and useful. B.Because it’s durable and light.

C.Because it’s cheap and easy to get. D.Because it’s portable and well-performed.

2.What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk about?

A.The global use of plastics. B.The mixing process of fibers.

C.The advantages of plastic bottles. D.The formation of the new auto material.

3.What does the underlined word “This” in Paragraph 7 refer to?

A.Recycling coffee roasting biowaste. B.Improving vehicle parts.

C.Recycling plastic bottles into auto parts. D.Creating a quieter environment.

4.What can be the best title of the passage?

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C.Ecological Auto Underbody Shields.

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Images identified as being likely to contain a driver illegally using a cell phone would then be verified by traffic police. These images would be "securely stored and managed".

Over the next three years, 45 portable cameras would be set up across the state, in unknown locations, and without warning signs, CNN branch Sky News Australia reported.

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"The NSW Government is serious about reducing our state's road deaths and launching mobile phone detection cameras is another way we will do this." Constance said in a statement.

Officials said that a trial of the technology earlier in the year had caught more than 100,000 drivers illegally using a phone behind the wheel. Some 329 people died this year on New South Wales' roads, Reuters news agency reported, compared with 354 people for 2018, according to official statistics.

1.Why does the NSW Government set up detection cameras?

A.To get some real-time information about the traffic.

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C.To catch drivers using cell phones illegally.

D.To improve the work efficiency of the police.

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A.described. B.restored. C.edited. D.confirmed.

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D.Cameras are the first attempt for the government to cut road deaths.

4.What’s the officials’ attitude towards the trial of the technology?

A.Supportive. B.Disapproving. C.Doubtful. D.Unconcerned.

 

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1.Why did Marggraff register in flight school?

A.To break away from car pool schedules. B.To fill her new blank notebook.

C.To pursue her childhood dream of flying. D.To prove women are equal to men in flying.

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A.She got into space on one of Virgin’s early flights.

B.She instructed people in how to make universe voyages.

C.She tried in vain to overcome faintness from high speed.

D.She received space training in preparation for space tourism.

3.What does Marggraff benefit from her space training besides getting a license?

A.It proves her a miracle. B.It increases her self-confidence.

C.It wins her a qualification. D.It improves her imagination.

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Medicine Prize: Pizza

It’s one of the world’s most popular foods. According to the Ig Nobel Medicine Prize winner, eating more pizzas can lower the risk of cancer and heart disease if your pizza is loaded with fruits and veggies. These provide flavonoids (类黄酮) to fight against certain diseases. So, if you’re a pizza enthusiast, you now have one more reason to love it!

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D.They are stranger than any other project in previous years.

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B.US Dollar is relatively dirtier than Romanian Leu.

C.Dirty paper money leads to cashless payments.

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3.In which column can you find this passage in a newspaper?

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