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Bobby had been in his backyard for about an hour already. The thin sneakers he wore had a few holes in them and they did a poor job of keeping out the cold. Try as he might, he could not come up with an idea for his mother’s Christmas gift.
Ever since his father passed away three years ago, the family of five could only live on his mother’s small wage.
What the family lacked in money and material things, they more than made up for in love and family unity. Bobby had three sisters to undertake all the household. All the sisters had already made beautiful gifts for their mother.
It was Christmas Eve already and he had nothing. Wiping a tear from his eye, Bobby kicked the snow and started to walk down to the street where the shops and stores were. It wasn’t easy being six without a father, especially when he needed man to talk to.
Bobby walked from shop to shop, looking into each decorated window. Everything seemed so beautiful and so out of reach. He knew it was time to head home when suddenly his eyes caught the glimmer of the setting sun’s rays reflecting off of something along the road. He reached down and discovered a shiny dime (10美分). Never before has anyone felt so wealthy as Bobby felt at that moment. As he held his new found treasure, a warmth spread throughout his entire body and he walked into the first store he saw.
His excitement quickly turned cold when salesperson after salesperson told him that he could not buy anything with only a dime. He saw a flower shop and went inside to wait in line. When the shop owner asked if he could help him, Bobby presented the dime and asked if he could buy one flower for his mother’s Christmas gift. The shop owner looked at Bobby and his ten cent offering. Then he put his hand on Bobby’s shoulder and said to him, “You just wait here and I’ll see what I can do for you.” leaving him waiting alone and afraid.
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1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下画线的关键词语;
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In a while, out came the shop owner.
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Just then, the shop keeper’s wife appeared.
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假设你是李华,你的外国朋友Bill初到中国,他看到中国人聚会时常会喝酒,对中国酒文化很感兴趣,写信给你,希望你给他介绍一下。请给他写一封回信,内容包括:
1. 写信目的;
2. 介绍中国的酒文化;
3. 你的建议:饮酒要适量。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Bill,
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Yours,
Li Hua
In a couple of hours my son Daniel was flying out to France and to spend at least a year learning French in a different culture. It was a ________ for him.
When we were to say goodbye, I looked ________ at his face, attempting to give him good advice. But no sound came over my ________. I stood motionless and silent.
I knew that this wasn’t the ________ time I had let such an opportunity pass me by. On Daniel’s first day in preschool, I followed him to the bus. I hadn’t said a word before he ________ the bus and disappeared. Some ten ________ later, his mother and I drove Daniel to his university. He was ill in bed ________ I wanted to say goodbye. Again the ________ let me down. I only ________ words like “I hope you’re better. Dan.” Then I ________ and left.
Among all those________ there was one I didn’t miss, however. One day, I ________ Dan that he could have traveled around the ________ because I believed that was the best way to ________ a deeper insight into life. Dan thought about it and chose Paris. The night before his ________ for Paris, I lay twisting and turning in bed, ________ what to tell him. But in vain. Maybe, I thought, it wasn’t really ________ after all.
But when I stood ________ Dan, I knew that it really did mean something. My mouth was dry. “Dan,” finally stammered out (结结巴巴地说), “If I had the ________ myself, would have chosen you.” That was all I could say, ________ and commonplace. It was nothing, and yet it was everything.
1.A.holiday B.talent C.milestone D.risk
2.A.closely B.seriously C.elegantly D.dreadfully
3.A.head B.ears C.lips D.mind
4.A.last B.first C.right D.precise
5.A.missed B.braked C.dropped D.boarded
6.A.decades B.years C.days D.hours
7.A.when B.while C.because D.and
8.A.sounds B.words C.comfort D.advice
9.A.declared B.shouted C.interpreted D.uttered
10.A.came to B.rang off C.paid off D.turned around
11.A.opportunities B.assessments C.profits D.outcomes
12.A.reminded B.contradicted C.told D.informed
13.A.city B.world C.country D.countryside
14.A.obtain B.adore C.restore D.resist
15.A.decision B.application C.arrangement D.departure
16.A.leaving alone B.objecting to C.puzzling about D.adjusting to
17.A.practical B.messy C.disgusting D.necessary
18.A.in favor of B.in terms of C.in front of D.in need of
19.A.choice B.money C.status D.privilege
20.A.pure B.clumsy C.fulfilling D.fateful
Before your feet hit the floor in the morning, think of something that you’re grateful for. Making this a focus for yourself and teaching your kids to do the same can have a significant impact on your emotional health during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 1. And if we begin our day with a feeling of hopeless and sadness, then we have let the negative feeling start going freely.
2. One way to counteract (消除) that feeling is by making regular schedule and sticking with it. When you organize and structure your life you know what to expect. Make sure you have a family routine. Remember, kids are used to routine and structure in schools. Many kids grow having consistency in their lives, which consequently helps them feel in control, something kids need now more than ever.
Not only will having plan help you stay centered, it will also keep you focused on the tasks at hand. A study published in the Annual Review of Psychology on psychological habits showed people rely on their routines and habits when they are stressed. 3. Establishing healthy routines could help with physical, emotional and mental health during difficult times like these.
4. The first item on the list should be to make your bed. According to a survey by OnePoll and Sleepopolis, which provides mattress reviews, people who make their beds regularly tend to report feeling happier and more productive. 5.
A.Go ahead and make a schedule.
B.Get up early and make your bed.
C.That helps them get through difficult times.
D.The heaviness of our current situation can quickly weigh us down.
E.Don’t forget, with COVID-19, you are not alone in how you are feeling.
F.Depression and anxiety can prevent you from feeling in control of your life.
G.Plus, if making your bed is on your list you can attain your first goal of the day.
It can’t be easy playing the movie version of a noble real-life figure like Sergio Vieira de Mello, the UN diplomat from Brazil who in career devoted to humanitarian (人道主义) efforts, died in the 2003 terrorist bombing of the Canal Hotel in Baghdad. But in Sergio, director Greg Barker’s drama about the last years of Sergio’s life, Wagner Moura (from Netflix’s Narcos) gives it his all.
Sergio was sent to Irag in 2003 as the Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General to help the country move forward after the fall of Saddam Hussein. In an early scene, we see Moura’s Sergio and his small followers rolling up to the hotel that will serve as headquarters for what’s intended to be a four-month assignment. They’re greeted by U.S. troops who have been assigned to protect them, but whose every presence speaks of menace and mistrust, Sergio leaves his vehicle and approaches one of the soldiers for what looks like a friendly conversation but we don’t hear what he’s saying.
That moment will be vital, but we don’t understand its meaning until near the end of Sergio. This is a short description of one man’s life of service to the world. The film also covers Sergio’s time in East Timor, where, seemingly against all difficulties, he assisted with the country’s independence from Indonesia. And it’s there that he meets and falls in love with Carolina Larriera (Ana de Armas), who will accompany him to Bagdad on his last, fatal mission.
Sergio’s intentions are pure, and the movie is pleasingly old-school in the way it combines political drama—and tragedy—with romance. Moura makes us see the shining role model, but it’s much harder to see the man underneath—and you can’t leave a property without first having had a heartbreak.
1.Which of the following is true about the movie?
A.Sergio Vieira de Mello stars in the movie.
B.Greg Barker is the director of the movie.
C.The movie focuses on love and friendship
D.Wagner Moura is a man hard to understand.
2.What does the underlined word “menace” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Fear. B.Caution. C.Sympathy. D.Threat.
3.Where did Sergio meet Carolina Larriera?
A.In Indonesia. B.In Baghdad. C.In East Timor. D.In Brazil.
4.What is the best title for this passage?
A.A Noble Sergio. B.A Devoted Soldier.
C.A Movie Review. D.A Critical Moment.
Problem-solving is part of everyone’s daily life. If you’re facing a tough problem at work, you truly are better off getting a good night’s sleep before making any decisions, as findings from a study at Northwestern University suggest.
Because many tricky problems are solved by thinking of them in a fresh way, Sanders and cognitive researchers Samuel Osburn, Ken A. Paller, and Mark Beeman assumed that processing unsolved problems during sleep would help people purify their memories of the problems, and improve their chances of solving them the next day.
To test that assumption, they used a technique known as targeted memory reactivation (TMR) with 61 study participants. In two evening laboratory sessions, the participants attempted to solve verbal, space, and other puzzles one at a time with the experimenters randomly pairing each puzzle with a musical sound. If the participants failed to solve a puzzle within 2 minutes, the corresponding sound played one more time. After failing to solve six puzzles each evening, they replayed the puzzle-sound pairings until they had them down.
After those sessions, participants took home technology that provided the sound cues while they slept.
Across the two mornings, they solved more cued puzzles than uncued puzzles. In fact, they solved 55 percent more puzzles when the corresponding sound had been played while they slept.
“While we use tricky puzzles in our study, the underlying cognitive processes could relate to solving any problem on which someone is stuck or blocked by an incorrect approach,” Sanders explains. “They advised, however, that the effect may only apply to situations in which an individual already has some background information to help solve a problem.” Beeman says.
Still, the study reveals important information about sleep, memory, and incubation (潜伏期) for problem-solving. The team plans to further study these processes, to further pin down the mechanisms and to see how it occurs in real-life problem-solving.
1.What is the assumption mainly about?
A.Sleep’s effect on problem-solving. B.Solving problems during sleep.
C.Memory’s impact on problem-solving. D.Improper ways of solving problems.
2.What can we learn about the experiments?
A.they set six puzzles for each participant. B.they had the puzzles solved in the evenings.
C.they applied matching sounds to puzzle-solving. D.they met with disapproval.
3.What’s the writer’s attitude towards the study?
A.Subjective. B.Objective. C.Indifferent D.Pessimistic