A couple of weeks ago, a friend told that a lady living in New York has experienced a sad incident recently.
The incident changed her _______on the hand phone after her handbag was _______. Her handbag, which _______ her mobile, credit card, purse, ect., was stolen _______ she was shopping in the mall. Twenty minutes later, she _______ her husband by borrowing a phone from a passer-by, telling him what had _______ to her. Her husband said, “I’ve received your message _______ your Pin number. And I've _______ a little while ago.”
When they _______ to the bank, the bank staff told them all the money was ________
withdrawn(取). The pickpocket had actually taken ________ of the stolen hand phone to text her husband in the ________ list and get hold of the Pin number. Within 20 minutes he had withdrawn all the money from the bank ________.
From her experience, we can come to the ________ that you mustn't give away the relationship between you and the people in your contact list.________ using names like Home, Honey, Husband, Sweetheart, Dad, Mum. ect. And very importantly, when________ information is being asked through text messages, always remember to confirm by calling back.
Also, when you are being texted by friends or family to meet them ________ , be sure to call back to confirm that the ________ came from them. If you don’t reach them, be very careful about going places to meet "family and friends” who have ________ you.
I never thought about THAT!
As for now, I ________ have "home " listed on my cell phone. So we should be careful how we list names on our cell phones! Be safe!
1.A.custom B.sign C.habit D.way
2.A.missed B.lost C.disappeared D.found
3.A.included B.received C.accepted D.contained
4.A.since B.while C.though D.until
5.A.called B.discovered C.comforted D.visited
6.A.caused B.occurred C.passed D.appeared
7.A.asking about B.doing with C.referring to D.accounting for
8.A.explained B.chatted C.complained D.replied
9.A.watched out B.set off C.rushed down D.turned up
10.A.already B.seldom C.almost D.firmly
11.A.use B.choice C.advantage D.pride
12.A.contact B.standard C.information D.goods
13.A.handbag B.account C.safe D.guard
14.A.experience B.point C.end D.conclusion
15.A.Remember B.Permit C.Practise D.Avoid
16.A.popular B.pleased C.attractive D.sensitive
17.A.somewhere B.anytime C.somehow D.anyway
18.A.news B.message C.voice D.letter
19.A.phoned B.helped C.texted D.forgiven
20.A.no way B.no case C.no longer D.no more
Walk Out of the Comfort Zone and Try New Things
For most high school students, free periods (课,节) are useless. From what I have seen, few do homework. 1.. This makes it impossible for those who actually want to do work to complete any. As a senior next year, I think extra periods should be used to take optional subjects.
2.. Now is the time for us students to choose a suitable one. We will experiment in different fields of study. We will never know if we are interested or talented in a subject if we don’t try it.
In my 8th grade, I was told that I had to take an art class as a graduation requirement; so in the 9th grade I took Studio and Art. One of the projects was to build a clay pot, but I built mine incorrectly, so it broke in the kiln (窑). 3.. Now I know for sure that I do not want to be an artist. However, the class was one of my favorites that year. I was able to try new activities and test my ability.
4.! College is when we should focus on a specific major, but high school is when we have to figure it out.
Half of all college students change their major at some point. By doing that hundreds of dollars are wasted on classes that they would have never needed to take. So use our extra periods to find out what we want to do in college. 5..
A.Our school offers many classes
B.We should find out what we are good at
C.I’ve avoided anything related to art since then
D.Instead, many are on their phones and talking
E.I found out that I have no artistic ability at all
F.Walk out of our comfort zone and try new things
G.The classes we choose can influence us in the future
Many children love using a trampoline(蹦床)for fun. They love the excitement the activity brings to them. But are trampolines safe to use?
Starting in the early 1990s, trampolines saw a major increase in popularity. In 1989, 140,000 trampolines were sold in the United States and by 1998 that number had increased to 640,000. But with the increase in popularity there was a rise in pain. From 1990 to 1995, trampolines-related injuries jumped by 98% and in 1999 over 100,000 kids were treated in the emergency room because of using trampolines.
The data behind the danger is clear, but parents may not know that even though trampolines are made for children, they are not suitable for kids under the age of six. Kait Ellen posted an article on Facebook about her visit to a trampoline gym with her son Colton. Actually the visit was anything but enjoyable for the little guy. Colton, who was three years old, broke his bone while jumping up and down on a trampoline. And in her article there was a warning from a government department, which advised that children under the age of six should never use a trampoline.
In 2004, the first indoor trampoline park opened Thursday in LasVegas, Nevada and parks have been growing rapidly ever since. Parents should keep in mind the advice of experts for keeping their kids safe. To keep your kids from getting injured while using trampolines, you’d better keep them away from them.
1.What’s the author’s purpose in writing Paragraph 2?
A.To make comparisons.
B.To show trampolines’ popularity in America.
C.To advise people to buy trampolines.
D.To prove trampolines are unsafe.
2.How did Kait Ellen learn the danger of trampolines?
A.Through the advice of expert.
B.Through a government department.
C.Through her son’s accident.
D.Through the data behind the danger.
3.What’s the author’s attitude towards trampolines?
A.Negative B.Cautious C.Uncertain. D.Approving.
4.What’s the passage mainly about ?
A.Kids can easily get hurt while playing.
B.Trampolines are dangerous for kids under 6.
C.Parents often make trampolines for their children.
D.Trampolines are very popular with children.
Just weeks after Boris Johnson was suffering with coronavirus( 冠状病毒) in an ICU at St Thomas’ hospital, the prime minister is due to go back to work on Monday.
“I’ve today left the hospital after a week in which the National Health Service have saved my life, no question.”
Infected with COVID-19, the prime minister spent 3 days in the ICU and a week in the hospital. Since he left hospital, Mr. Johnson has been recovering at the prime minister’s stately home, Chequers. He has been holding calls but not taking decisions or working on official business.
The US president Donald Trump also confirmed the prime minister was recovering after receiving a phone call from him.
“He sounded incredible. I was actually surprised. I thought he’d be like. oh, Donald, how are... He was ready to go. I’m very surprised. The old Boris. Great energy, great drive.”
The US President’s comments echo Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who today confirmed Boris Johnson was in high spirits.
“He’s in good shape. And I’m sure he’ll come back as soon as doctors recommended.”
Since Boris Johnson was infected with coronavirus and has been in recovery, Dominic Raab took the role of acting Prime Minister , making decisions when the prime minister could not.
Downing Street said yesterday: " The prime minister is continuing his recovery at Chequers. He spoke with Dominic Raab yesterday, and had an audience with the Queen by phone last night. He is being sent regular updates on the government business, but he isn’t still doing Government work.”
1.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been in recovery and due to go back to work.
B.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a good relationship with US president.
C.Boris Johnson has been recovering and working on official business.
D.The US President confirmed that Boris Johnson was in high spirits.
2.How did the US President confirm Boris Johnson was in good shape?
A.By reading the news from the prime minister’s stately home.
B.Through the US President’s comments.
C.Over a phone call from Boris Johnson.
D.Informed by his doctor.
3.Who did the job of prime minister while Boris Johnson was under treatment?
A.Downing Street B.Dominic Raab
C.Donald Trump D.the Queen
4.From the passage we know that_______.
A.Boris Johnson is not doing Government work.
B.Boris Johnson has worked on official business.
C.Boris Johnson was infected with coronavirus and is now still in hospital.
D.Boris Johnson knew nothing about official business during his recovery.
I grew up in New Jersey and didn’t spend a night outdoors until I turned 30, when I decided I should know how to set up a tent. I attended a month-long course in the Absaroka Mountains in Wyoming and learned to be comfortable without a roof over my head. Ever since, I’ve tried to go camping once a year, to keep up my skills.
I’d been telling my son about the joys of the great outdoors, and he was eager to join me. And I was eager for him to experience at a young age what it had taken me so long to discover. Yet I was also worried. It seemed that every time I went camping, I forgot something---like a frying pan or my knife. I could get by with these mistakes when I was on my own. But with my son along, it was a different story.
So, with our supplies checked again and again, we piled into the car and headed north. After 20 minutes, my son turned and asked, "How much farther, Dad? "I’d worried that five miles might be too much for him, but the lake had seemed the perfect destination. I began to tell stories. But after a steep grade, he quit. Then I reached for my bag of M&M’s---the normally forbidden treat meant to be saved until our work was done.
Three dozen candy-coated chocolate later, we found the lake. We were excited. I showed him how to set up the tent. As darkness fell, my son laughed himself to sleep. In the morning, the stove wouldn’t light. My son had sardines and M&M’s for breakfast and pronounced it the best meal he had ever eaten. After a few hours, we went back home.
The following year, we got rained out, and the year after that, time got away from us. But next weekend, we’re heading out for another overnight. A bag of M&M’s is already in my pack.
1.It can be concluded that the writer used to_________.
A.take his knife each time B.meet some unexpected trouble
C.fail to reach his destination D.prepare very well
2.The underlined sentence "it was a different story" in Paragraph 2 means________.
A.he was a careless man B.he should be more careful
C.his son would help him a lot D.his son would handle the mistake
3.Why did the writer tell the stories during the walk?
A.To encourage his son. B.To meet his son’s request.
C.To let his son forget the walk. D.To take a good rest.
4.Why will the writer still carry a bag of M&M’s during the next camping?
A.Because they were his best meal. B.Because they were main camping food.
C.Because they were easy to carry. D.Because they were his son’s favorite.
Smart Home Products for Living a Connected Life
What makes something a smart home product? Generally, it’s defined by its ability to connect to a Wi-Fi network, allowing users to interact(互动)with it from their smartphones.We’ve rounded up some cool, diverse offerings that you’ll love to have in your home.
Nest Cam IQ
walmart.com
$299.00
The Nest Cam IQ is a beautifully designed home security camera that can recognize faces. It can warn you if there’s a stranger in your home. The device also supports two-way communication via built-in microphones and a powerful speaker.
Logitech Harmony Elite
amazon.com
$249.99
The Logitech Harmony Elite is one of the best universal remote controls available on the market. It can control just about every piece of electronics you own(it supports over 270,000 devices!)in every room of your house or apartment, including TVs,streaming devices, and sound systems.
Apple HomePod
bhphotovideo.com
$349.00
The Apple HomePod has better audio quality than any other smart speaker available today. Available in white or space gray, the Siri-powered device also allows you to control a number of devices with your voice.
August Smart Lock Pro
amazon.com
$279.99
The August Smart Lock Pro is compatible(兼容的)with most locks. A mobile app allows you to manage access to the lock, check its usage history, and get informed when someone opens the door. You can control it and check on the state of your door with voice commands.
1.What can the Nest Cam IQ help you do?
A.Properly use your smartphone camera
B.Control electronics with your voice.
C.Check the locks of your house.
D.Keep your home safe.
2.Which device can help you operate almost all your electronic equipment remotely?
A.Nest Cam IQ.
B.Apple HomePod.
C.August Smart Lock Pro.
D.Logitech Harmony Elite.
3.Which column of a website is the text most probably taken from?
A.Technology.
B.News.
C.Society.
D.Education.