It was New Year's Night. An ____ man was standing at a window. He raised his ____ eyes towards the deep blue sky, where the stars were ____ like water lilies on the surface of a clear calm lake. Then he ____ them on the earth, where a few more ____ people than himself now moved towards their certain goal---the ____.He had already passed sixty of the stages  leading to it, and he had brought from his Journey ____ but errors and regrets. Now his health was poor, his mind vacant and his heart ____.

The days of his ____ appeared like dreams before him, and he recalled the serious moment when his father placed him at the ____ of the two roads--one leading to a peaceful, sunny place, the other leading to a deep, ____ cave. He looked towards the sky and cried ____, "Oh youth, return! Oh my father, place me once more at the entrance to life, and I will choose the ____ way! " But both his father and the days of his youth had ____.

The clock in the church tower ____ and the sound made him remember his parents’ early ____ for him. They had taught him and prayed to God for his and prayed to God for his ____.

But he chose the ____ way. His darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a despairing ____, he burst out a cry, “Come back, my early days!”

And his youth did ____, for all this was only a dream which he had on New Year’s Night.

1.A.admirable B.honest C.inspiring D.aged

2.A.mournful B.shining C.charming D.sharp

3.A.swimming B.floating C.sleeping D.lying

4.A.threw B.cast C.put D.caught

5.A.jobless B.homeless C.hopeless D.fearless

6.A.tomb B.company C.lounge D.office

7.A.everything. B.nothing C.anything D.something

8.A.joyful B.thoughtful C.sorrowful D.thankful

9.A.death B.birth C.growth D.youth

10.A.entrance B.middle C.end D.exit

11.A.big B.dark C.open D.bright

12.A.manly B.painfully C.sympathetically D.peacefully

13.A.shorter B.worse C.better D.harder

14.A.passed away B.passed by C.passed down D.passed out

15.A.struck B.rang C.beat D.knocked

16.A.support B.guidance C.instruction D.love

17.A.guilt B.health C.good D.wealth

18.A.right B.difficult C.easy D.wrong

19.A.effect B.force C.effort D.power

20.A.fade B.leave C.disappear D.return

 

    The first year of college is vital for setting students up for success, laying a strong foundation for the rest of college and beyond. Research shows that if you finish your first year and sign up for the second, you're far more likely to get that degree. 1. Here's what the experts recommend.

Go to college on purpose. 2. It means spending as long as four years and taking up

a large amount of your family's income. Simply going because everyone told you so puts you more at risk of having Just some college and no degree."Don't just go to college because your school counselor or your parents told you to go," says Yolanda Watson Spiva, who runs the non-profit organization Complete College America." 3."

Make a connection with a staff member. You can lean on any college staff member connected with the college to learn the ropes of the institution. 4.. Research has shown that having one strong connection with staff members can make you feel engagednand supported throughout college. They can also result in strategic career advice and networking opportunities.

5.Start with your classes work on assignments together or form a study group. Join clubs and organizations-let the organizational framework of those meetings ease the awkwardness of scheduling the first friend date. Don’t beat yourself up if it doesn,'t happen right away. Keep reaching out. If someone else says hi, respond!

A.So how do you get through the first year ?

B.Pick your classes wisely and map out your path.

C.Going to college takes time and money.

D.Find a group of friends who support you.

E.You actually go to college because you have an agenda.

F.You can also ask them about things unrelated to the class.

G.It can be an adviser, a financial aid officer, even a librarian.

 

    A robot designed to carry things moves quickly across a field to gather equipment at a sports event. Such equipment, like javelins and discuses (铁饼), has been thrown by competitors. Another robot moves a human-sized screen on wheels. It is designed to permit virtual attendance at the event. And then there are the robots designed to look like the smiling, friendly creatures or mascots that act as the Olympic Games’representatives.

All these robots are part of preparations for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Corporation presented the machines to reporters earlier this week. Toyota is a major supporter of the 2020 Olympic Games.

The mascot robots have moving arms and legs, and their eyes change to the image of stars and hearts. They cannot speak at all or walk very well. But Tomohisa Moridaira, lead engineer, suggested several possibilities, such as getting the robot to hold the Olympic torch using magnets.

The field support robot" is a small bus-shaped machine based on a Toyota ride-sharing vehicle that is still in development. The field support robot can travel as fast as 20 kilometers per hour. It holds three cameras and one special sensor that lets it surroundings. Around the top of its body are special lights that brighten when the vehicle is active. Its artificial intelligence helps it avoid barriers. It is also able to vary its path in order to protect areas of grass.

However, it cannot find the objects, which can weigh up to eight kilograms, or pick them up on its own. A person has to travel with the device, pick up the objects and put them in it. Then, with a press of a button, the vehicle transports the equipment to where it needs to go.

Takeshi Kuwabara took charge of the robots’ development. He said it was designed to team robots and humans. "Our aim was to leverage the strengths of both humans and robots," he said.

The carmaker plans to use the games to present its new vehicle technologies. These include buses fueled by a special kind of battery, and self-driving taxis. Toyota is competing with other carmakers and technology companies to develop low cost , robot-controlled cars and electric vehicles.

1.Why does the author mention robots in the first paragraph?

A.To attract our interest in robot technology.

B.To show us new robot technology in the 21st century.

C.To encourage creation of new robots.

D.To introduce the robots in the Olympic Games.

2.What is the feature of the "field support robot"?

A.It can work individually in the field.

B.It can sense barriers and change its way.

C.It is a Toyota ride-sharing vehicle.

D.It can find and pick up anything.

3.What is the purpose of the carmaker to use many robots in the Olympic Games?

A.To show its new vehicle technologies.

B.To help save the natural resources.

C.To cut down the cost of the service.

D.To free people from heavy work.

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

A.Robot Shows in the 2020 Olympics.

B.Toyota's - Support for the 2020 Olympics.

C.Robot Assistants in the 2020 Olympics.

D.Robot Competition in the 2020 Olympics.

 

    The official opening of Beijing Daxing International Airport caps a long design and building process. Designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid and her Chinese partners, the airport is built for the future, having a terminal the size of 97 soccer grounds---as well as customer-service robots that provide travelers with flight updates and airport information.

Called "starfish”by Chinese media for its shape of five concourses(大厅) connected to a main hall, Daxing Airport aims to reduce the walking distance for passengers. The airport authority has promised a distance of no more than 600 meters (about eight minutes of walking) between security checkpoints and the remotest boarding gate.

This new modern airport employs a special intelligent lighting system, supported by eight big C-shaped columns that let in the sunlight, brightening the architecture and structure. Therefore, it minimizes the need to use electric lighting.

To offer a more refreshing travel experience, five outdoor courtyards with the themes" Silk Garden", "Tea Garden"," Porcelain Garden", "Countryside Garden" and "Chinese garden" feature at the end of the five departure lounges(等候室) for use by passengers waiting for their flights. Travelers will be scanned on cameras using facial recognition. Counters will be fully automated to capture face photos and relay them in each part of the journey through the airport, including security and the departure gate.

China is projected to overtake the United States as the world's biggest air travel market by 2022. The "modest"initial operational target at Daxing is to accommodate 72 million passengers and 2 million tons of goods annually by 2025. The ambitious master plan calls for the building of a total of seven runways, and moving at least 100 million passengers and 4 million tons of goods a year through the airport.

1.Why is the airport in a starfish-shaped design?

A.To hold as many passengers as possible.

B.To make the main hall easier to be found.

C.To keep security checkpoints effective.

D.To make boarding gates within easy reach.

2.What can the airport’s lighting system be described as?

A.High-end. B.Strangely-formed.

C.Passenger-friendly. D.Energy-saving.

3.What can be inferred about the five outdoor courtyards?

A.They reflect the Chinese tradition

B.They use popular technique.

C.They promote Chinese goods to people.

D.They follow the latest world trend.

4.What do the numbers in the last paragraph indicate ?

A.The airport's market. B.The airport’s project.

C.The airport's potential. D.The airport’s facilities.

 

    The two giant pandas living at Ouwehands Dierenpark in the Dutch city of Rhenen staged a charming debut(初次登台) for hundreds of long- awaited admirers on Tuesday afternoon.

After six weeks since their arrival on April 12, Wu Wen, the female giant panda made tentative steps into her outdoor enclosure(围场). She threw herself at the first bamboo plant. she saw and started to chew. Xing Ya, the male, sat on a rock to enjoy the early summer sunshine. Wu Wen and Xing Ya, both three-and-a-half-year old, will stay at Ouwehands for 15 years. Native to south central China, they belong to a species which counts only 1,864 individuals.

" Both are in perfect health and adapt well to their new home, " said Zhang Hongwen, chief economist of China’s National Forestry and Grassland Administration."I am glad to see that Wu Wen and Xing Ya are so popular in the Netherlands. Their stay will surely promote Sino-Dutch cooperation relating to the protection of forest and biodiversity.

Martijn van Dam, Dutch State Secretary for Economic Affairs, Sad, "From today on, Dutch children will get to know Wu Wen and Xing Ya.They can get inspired by all the beautiful and powerful things nature has offered.

China has succeeded in stopping the decline of the number of pandas. China also makes efforts to maintain the natural habitat of the giant pandas. We would also like to contribute to that."

He stressed, "Wu Wen and Xing Ya underline these good developments. Let this be a sign of hope that with joint forces we can protect our nature worldwide, and let this be the beginning of a wave of inspiration for the new generation."

1.What did Wu Wen do after she went outdoors?

A.She walked step by step.

B.She threw herself on a rock.

C.She enjoyed the sunshine.

D.She ate a bamboo plant.

2.What did Zhang Hongwen say about the two pandas?

A.They belong to an endangered species.

B.People in the Netherlands love them.

C.They inspire young children to protect nature.

D.Hundreds of people have been scared by them.

3.What does the underlined word"that" in Paragraph 4 refer to?

A.Stopping the increase of panda numbers.

B.Welcoming pandas to the Netherlands.

C.Protecting pandas and their habitat.

D.Learning more about the nature of pandas.

4.What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Two giant pandas meet the public in the Netherlands.

B.Giant pandas adapt to the lite in foreign countries easy.

C.Giant pandas are becoming fewer and fewer.

D.How China protects giant pandas.

 

Things to do in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, MexIco

Rhythms of the Night-Sunset Cruise(乘船游览)

Duration: 5 hrs

Kick off the evening with a scenic cruise across Banderas Bay to Las Caletas. Las Caletas, once home to a Hollywood movie director John Huston, offers front-row sunset seats, and dinner tables just steps away from the water. The buffet-style menu offers a wide variety of choices. Watch the lively performance of ancient ceremonies and be lost in historical stories about Jalisco. You must be able to climb and go down stairs.

Sayulita Escape

Duration: 3 hrs

Hop on a powerful UTV(utility task vehicle) to explore Sayulita, a nice beach town not far from Vallarta. Ride over muddy roads and a riverbed to reach the small community famous for its relaxing atmosphere. Soon after hitting the main road, your guide turns onto one of the dusty forest paths. When you are ready, a picnic lunch, an open bar, and a knowledgeable crew await your return to the ship. Wheelchair accessibility is available.

Las Caletas Beach Hideaway

Duration: 7 hrs

The use of kayaks(独木舟)and stand-up paddleboards is all available, as well as a scenic nature walk and admission to Kids Adventure Park for the young ones. You can even swim out to an offshore platform to practice your diving skills. Wheelchair accessibility is not available.

Street Food and Taco Tour in Puerto vallarta

Duration: 6hrs 30mins

Enjoy a feast of local flavors in our food and tacos-tasting tour. Discover Puerto Vallarta's best flavors to the locals'eye. Learn about the local culture and life, while you eat where the locals do with their beloved ones. Wheelchair accessibility is not avaliable.

1.What can tourists do on the tour Rhythms of the Night-Sunset Cruise?

A.Enjoy free dinners.

B.Come across the movie director John Huston.

C.Learn about the history of Jalisco.

D.Watch the scenic sunrise.

2.How does the tour Sayulita Escape differ from the other ones?

A.It includes a licensed guide.

B.It is more friendly to the disabled.

C.It offers various water event.

D.It has adventurous routes.

3.Which tour suits families with kids?

A.Las Caletas Beach Hideaway.

B.Sayulita Escape.

C.Rhythms of the Night-Sunset Cruise.

D.Street Food and Taco Tour in Puerto Vallarta.

 

假定你是李华,你校将于下周五举办跳绳(skipping rope)比赛。请用英语给你校英国交换生Steven写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:

1. 时间和地点;

2. 目的和形式;

3. 设置的奖项。

注意:1. 词数80左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Steven

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours

Li Hua

 

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 story of The Farmer and The Mule (骡子) makes us smile. 1. , it does have wisdom in it. It reminded me about defeating adversity (逆境).

2. we handle adversity determines our success in life. One of my 3. (thought) on adversity is, “Adversity is a fact of life. It can’t 4. (control). What we can control is how we react to it.”

When 5. (face) with adversity, we can give up the negative attitude. Or we can look on adversity 6. an opportunity to find other ways to do things. We should be 7. (determine) and persistent. It all comes down to your choice and it is a choice of attitude!

You see, the farmer thought the mule was not worth 8. (save) when it fell into a well accidentally, and he just put it out of its misery by burying it. Despite the farmer’s best efforts to bury it, the mule 9. (resist) until it was able to climb out of the well on top of all the dirt that was thrown in after it.

The mule, despite the fact that it was 10. (constant) in a deep well, would not give up. The mule simply shook the dirt off little by little, never giving up the will to live by climbing out of the well.

 

    Three years agoI participated in Model United Nations(MUN)held by the Education Departmentwhich was a mock(模拟的)UN activity. During the two daysstudents are separated in different groups which ____different countries to debate and try to solve problems. MUN has ____ awardsbest delegates(代表)honorary mentionsand verbal mentions.

Each time I participate in MUNI made good ____ and undoubtedly got a few awards. But I often felt as if I’d ___ because I had never won the best delegate award. I ___those who didn’t deserve to win the award but won it various timesand I was just filled with __ at their success. But later I realized that it was also ___ not to get the award because I could actually ____ somethingand that I shouldn’t __ the best delegate award until I was the best delegate I could be.

Failures are completely subjective—we can look at a result as a failure or a __. Any failure can be regarded as a(n) __ because you can always learn something from it and do __ next time. This is supported by John Locke’s theory that we are born with blank viewsknowledge and ability are learned from our __. That’s true. If I make a mistake in the life practicethen I probably won’t __ that next time. I believe this is __ the best way to become better.

1.A.strengthen B.condemn C.inspire D.represent

2.A.identical B.temporary C.various D.false

3.A.preparations B.predictions C.appointments D.explanations

4.A.accelerated B.failed C.exited D.succeeded

5.A.approached B.trained C.expected D.witnessed

6.A.relief B.envy C.satisfaction D.delight

7.A.annoyed B.ashamed C.good D.terrible

8.A.desert B.1earn C.delete D.display

9.A.win B.miss C.deliver D.value

10.A.bond B.bet C.victory D.1oss

11.A.aim B.benefit C.burden D.1imit

12.A.funnier B.worse C.better D.slower

13.A.decisions B.attitudes C.positions D.experiences

14.A.repeat B.admit C.accept D.notice

15.A.wrongly B.scarcely C.truly D.narrowly

 

    Here’s an imaginary question for youwould you rather leave your home country and never be allowed to returnor never leave your home country ever again?

It’s a difficult one!Let’s consider the beauty of being at home and the thrill of travelling. I left my home countryGermanywhen I was seven to move to England with my family. Now at the age of 21I’ve left my second home countryEnglandto work as an English language assistant in Switzerland. 1.

●New friends

I don’t know about youbut I love getting to know new people. Moving abroad is the perfect opportunity to extend your friendship circle and make it global. 2. They’11 also be able to give you a new perspective on life as they share their view of the world—which is likely to be very different from your own!Time to open your mind and see the world.

3.

You may learn a language in the classroom environment and learn it wellbut nothing compares to fully burying yourself into a foreign languageparticipating in real-life conversations and picking up authentic slang and sayings from the locals. 4.

●Foodglorious food!

The world has so much to offer when it comes to foodso make the most of this new cultural experience and let your stomach guide you. Why not try something completely new?Tingle those taste buds. 5. Perhaps you can surprise your friends back home you’re your new-found cooking skills when you see them next.

A.The opportunity to master a new language.

B.The advantage of mastering a new language.

C.Is it always an exciting experience moving abroad?

D.Even better stilllet the locals teach you how to make it.

E.You also fully experience the culture tied to the language.

F.These new friends will show you the most fun things to do in your new home.

G.What are the benefits of leaving the home country for a new adventure abroad?

 

    A good way to look at failure straight in the face is by writing a failure resume(简历)or CV. Like social mediatherewe usually only see our friends’“highlight part”. When we look at others’resumeswe get scared and think how ours doesn’t measure up. But even the most accomplished people have plenty of failure behind them—we just don’t see it.

Stefan felt this deeply as a scientistso she wrote a different CV which of course boasted (夸耀)about her good gradesPhDand published papers. But the way she deals with her failure CV is a model of what we could a11 do.

“My CV does not reflect my great academic efforts—it does not mention the exams I failedmy unsuccessful PhD or scholarship applicationsor the papers never accepted for publication. During the interviewsI talk about the one project that workednot about the many that failed”writes Stefan in a column for Nature.com.

Stefan suggests keeping a draft on which you logcasually but regularlyevery unsuccessful applicationrefused grant proposal and rejected paper.

And that’s the pointnot to consider what we got wrongbut to use that information to both look at failure and realize it’s really okayand also to use our failures for another purposeas learning tools.

The point is to be real—with ourselves and about how the world works. Being real means taking an honestcriticalbut also kind look at what we didn’t get rightand then doing our best to change what we can. Instead of focusing on how that failure makes you feeltake the time to step back and analyze the practicaloperational reasons that you failed.

Soprctice being okay with failureand turning your failures into lessons learned. And yessometimes we have to learn those lessons more than onceletting go of what you can’t change. And keep moving forward to success.

1.What does the underlined word“it”in the first paragraph refer to?

A.Plenty of failure. B.A failure resume.

C.Highlight part. D.Social media.

2.What did Stefan intend to tell us in paragraph 3?

A.A11 her failures in her career.

B.Benefits she got from her failures.

C.The content of her own resume.

D.The difference between her resume and others’.

3.What does Stefan advise us to do in our careers?

A.Regard failures as part of our life.

B.Keep a record of our failures.

C.Value our achievements.

D.Long for failures.

4.Which of the following best describes the author’s opinion?

A.No painsno gains.

B.A11 roads lead to Rome.

C.Where there is a willthere is a way.

D.Failure is the mother of success.

 

    All animals—from humans to birdsworms and crocodiles—sleephowevernot all species sleep alike. Scientists have long puzzled over which aspects are truly fundamental. Now a new study on lizards(蜥蜴)suggests that sleep states once thought to occur only in mammals and birds have much older evolutionary origins.

Scientists had long doubted that birds and mammals are the only vertebrates(脊椎动物)to experience rapid eye movement(REM)a sleep state in which the body is mostly immobile but the brain is overworking. During REM sleepthe brain produces high-frequency waves of electrical activity and the eyes turn suddenly from time to time. In humansREM is closely linked to dreaming. REM is a pattern of slow-wave sleepa state in which brain activity weakens and the waves become more consistent. This slower state is widely thought to be important to memory formation and storage.

“But scientists who looked for signs of REM and slow-wave sleep in reptiles(爬行动物) have had‘confusing’results”says Gilles Laurenta neuroscientist at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in FrankfurtGermany. So he and his colleagues had planned to examine how the lizards—a common pet in Germany use visual information to chase treats. Using camerathe team found that the sleeping lizards’eyes twitched during the REM-like stagejust like other animals. They also found a very familiar pattern within the slower phase of the lizards’brain waves. Some scientists believe these waves help transform new information into memories by replaying past events quickly.

Although more studies are still needed to determine whether the function of these brain wave patterns is the same across speciesthe results suggest that these REM and slow-wave sleep patterns could date all the way back to the common ancestor of reptilesbirdsand mammals.

1.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?

A.The origin of human dream.

B.The definition and effect of REM.

C.The features and course of memory.

D.The advantages and disadvantages of REM.

2.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word“twitched”in paragraph 3 ?

A.opened wide B.moved quickly

C.stayed closed D.kept still

3.How does the lizards’brain waves turn information into memories according to some scienfists?

A.By increasing their frequency slowly.

B.By changing their pattern occasionally.

C.By playing back the past events quickly.

D.By connecting visual information effectively.

4.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A.The function of the brain wave is the same.

B.All the animals have the common ancestor.

C.The sleep pattern of all the animals is the same.

D.The study about sleep pattern has a long way to go.

 

    YesterdayI drove my 23-year-old daughter to the nearby counseling centerto attempt once again to complete the treatment. I did my best to encourage and give her inspiring support as she was feeling anxious of the whole process.

While we were waitingjust minutes before the center opened their doora young girl the same age as my daughtercame in. She had a beautiful smile I rememberand spoke of her desire to make a difference for others like my daughter from a11 she learned through her past drug abuse. I felt that she was sincere in her desire. It had been two weeks since her stopping the use of drugs.

My daughter was standing next to me and focused on doing her best to stay calm on the outsidewhile inside she was feeling quite anxiousso she barely noticed what this girl was saying. Yetshe did manage to open up and talk with her a bit about the noisy ceiling fan in the hall where we were waiting.

Next Fridayit will be a new opportunity for my daughter to try once againas well as the  possibility of being there for this young girltoo. I continue the example ot sell-love for my daughterstrengthening this skillwhile encouraging my daughter’s positive changes.

I noticed yesterdaymy daughter called her friends“I am a strong woman!”This made me smileas a sudden gift to me from when I had been speaking to her enthusiastically about how we are strong womentrying our bestand we overcome and win through our life challenges. Let her know I believe in her. While she was focused on the physicalin that momentI think she was likely feeling strength in all waystoo. I hope so.

1.What was the problem with the author’s daughter?

A.She was seriously i11.

B.She lost bravery to face life.

C.She had to receive an operation.

D.She was suffering from drugs.

2.What did the author’s daughter talk about with the young girl?

A.The room facility.

B.The anxiety of treatment.

C.The crowded waiting hall.

D.The noisy patients around.

3.What do we know about the author’s daughter from the last paragraph?

A.She made friends with the girl.

B.She was cured completely.

C.She regained confidence.

D.She respected her mother.

4.What may be the best title for the text?

A.We’re EnoughWaiting For Challenges

B.We’re The WorldWinning The Future

C.We’re Strong WomenTrying Our Best

D.We’re On The Hard WayLacking Self-Love

 

    Is it possible to build muscle and meanwhile lose fat?Please allow us to bring the following two facts to your attention first.

Fact 1Losing fat requires a caloric deficit(亏损)which means consuming less calories than your body needs so that stored body fat is used for energy instead.

Fact 2Building muscle requires a caloric surplus(盈余)which means consuming more calories than your body needs so that new muscle tissue can be created.

And it’s this realization that leads those of us who want to build figure and lose fat ideally at the exact same time to wonder just how we’re supposed to make it happen?

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1.What’s the purpose of mentioning the conflict of building muscle and losing fat?

A.To bring out the course. B.To clear confusion.

C.To stress importance. D.To warn the danger.

2.How many pounds of fat in all does the course promise to lose?

A.2. B.4.

C.6. D.8.

3.Where is the text 1ikely to be taken from?

A.A newspaper. B.A website.

C.A fitness book. D.A biology magazine.

 

假如你是李华。你已和英国朋友Eric约定于本周三下午去高铁站接他。但你临时有重要会议不能如约前往,将委托他人接站。请你用英语给Eric写一封致歉信,主要内容包括:

1. 表示歉意;

2. 解释原因;

3. 接站安排。

注意:

1. 词数80词左右;

2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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根据首字母或中文解释写出空缺处单词的正确形式。

1.Please do remember to a______ a recent photo to your application form.

2.His face looks f______ to me, but I forget his name completely.

3.Staff may not leave early without the p______(许可) of the director.

4.There is often a great c______(庆祝) of Christmas Eve in America.

5.Many fruits are s______, appearing only at certain times of a year.

6.With children, it is important to achieve the right b______ between love and discipline.

7.Can you tell us about your s______(强项,长处) and weaknesses?

8.This vocabulary book is of great b______(好处) to you, from which you can acquire so much knowledge.

9.The boss made a g______(真诚的) attempt to improve the working conditions.

10.The journalist was on the s______ when the accident happened at the street corner.

 

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Some of you may play Ant Forest, 1. game on Alipay. Users collect “energy” to make their “trees” grow. When the “energy” 2. (reach) a certain level, some 3.(organize) and companies will plant a real tree in a desert area of China. And now it seems that the nation’s efforts to make a greener world have paid 4..

According to a study 5. (publish) in the journal Nature Sustainability, China and India are 6. (main) responsible for making the Earth greener over the past two decades. The study has found that since 2000 the Earth’s green leaf area has increased by 5 percent, or over 5 million square kilometers, 7. is an area equal to the total area of the Amazon rainforest. China and India account for one 8. (three) of the increased greening, but contain only 9 percent of the planet’s land area covered in vegetation (植被). China was the major contributor, adding 25 percent 9. this increase, while India added 6.8 percent. There is no denying that China is one of the most successful countries in10.(green) the desert.

 

    There are a thousand heroes in a thousand people’s eyes. In my view, a hero is someone who goes out of his way to make others ___________.

When I was 12 years old, my grandparents passed away. I was really close to them, and ___________ them was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to go through. I couldn’t eat, sleep, or think; I felt like I couldn’t even _________. It was as if my whole world had fallen down from under me, and I ___________ into this huge hole of depression.

___________ I was batting depression, I was determined to make my high school years the best of my life. It was _______________ to be happy, but I had to try. It was then that I decided to join Women’s Choir. Mr. Wright was the choral director who was so funny that I knew I had made the best _________ of my life. As the year progressed, I began to smile again.

Then one day that all ___________. My friends or those that I thought were my friends—started talking about me behind my back. I was ___________, siting by myself. Mr. Wright came over and asked what was wrong. The look in his eyes told me that I could ____________ him. Trying hard to ____________ back tears, I told him the whole story.

“If you never learn anything from me, learn this: No one is worth ____________ your joy.” What Mr. Wright said really ____________ a chord(心弦) in my heart. He ______________ cared about me and what was going on. I’m really grateful, because he not only saved me but has ______________ my life ever since. Whenever I feel like giving up, I remember Mr. Wright’s words and ____________. Eventually, I beat my depression and now enjoy being in the best choir at my school.

Mr. Wright is a(n) ____________ to me and everyone he meets. He cares about every single person who walks through, his door, and he loves what he does ____________ any other teacher I’ve known. That’s why he __________ to be Educator of the Year. He is worthy of the ______________ not just this year but every year.

1.A.brave B.happy C.ambitious D.secure

2.A.missing B.seeking C.losing D.protecting

3.A.breathe B.sing C.accelerate D.escape

4.A.looked B.broke C.fell D.turned

5.A.If B.Once C.Because D.Although

6.A.important B.challenging C.shameful D.amazing

7.A.suggestion B.decision C.preparation D.offer

8.A.happened B.changed C.appeared D.stayed

9.A.refused B.forgotten C.hurt D.trapped

10.A.trust B.impress C.respect D.satisfy

11.A.win B.fight C.take D.call

12.A.stealing B.sharing C.hiding D.feeling

13.A.braked B.struck C.played D.shook

14.A.cheerfully B.rarely C.exactly D.truly

15.A.explored B.substituted C.understood D.shaped

16.A.give away B.stand out C.push forward D.break away

17.A.teacher B.friend C.hero D.assistant

18.A.more than B.rather than C.regardless of D.instead of

19.A.attempts B.deserves C.pretends D.declines

20.A.title B.job C.help D.effort

 

    Often, when you buy a computer, the laptop(手提电脑)bag is overlooked, but it is one of the most valuable things a computer owner can have. Most choose a laptop simply because they want to be able to transport it from place to place. 1. The bag not only protects the computer from dirt or damage, it can also be used to carry other laptop parts, such as spare batteries, a computer mouse and any portable equipment you may have.

The first thing to consider when choosing the best laptop bag is what style of bag you may want. The most common styles are the briefcase(公文包)and the backpack. 2.The briefcase gives a sense of professionalism while the backpack may be easier to carry much of the time.

A laptop bag should have both a computer sleeve along with several separate sections. The sleeve helps keep the laptop from moving too much in the bag. The sections are good for storage of documents and other things you may want to transport along with the computer; 3.

Another thing when you buy a laptop bag is making sure it is strongly sewed and has a solid bottom. These two things will make your bag much stronger, especially if it is the backpack style.4. In some cases, it may just be a few months before a computer owner needs a new one. However if made properly, laptop bags can last five or more years.

5. Buying a cloth bag may be a cheaper option, but leather bags are generally made better and are able to stand up to use much better Besides, leather offers a natural barrier to water when the computer is transported through rain or snow.

A.Obviously the former is more important, though.

B.Each one has their own advantages as laptop bags.

C.Materials also make a difference, especially in the briefcase style.

D.But without a good laptop bag, that becomes much more difficult

E.There are lots of choices when it comes to choosing the best laptop bag.

F.This will prevent them rubbing up against the computer and scratching it.

G.Choosing a cheap bag without these could greatly reduce the life of the bag..

 

    Roughly the size of a soda can, sitting on a bookshelf, a relatively harmless device may be turning friends away from your home. The elephant in your living room is your Internet-connected camera, a device people are increasingly using for peace of mind in their homes. But few stop to think about the effect these devices may have on house guests. Should you tell your friends, for instance, that they’re being recorded while you all watch the big game together?

“It’s certainly new territory (领地), especially as home security cameras become easier to fix,” says Lizzie Post, president of the Emily Post Institute, America’s distinguished manners advisors. “I think it will be very interesting to see what manners appear in terms of whether you tell people you have a camera or not, and whether guests have a right to ask that it be turned off, if it’s not a security issue.” Post wants to make clear that she’s not talking about legal rights, but rather personal preference.

When it comes to security cameras, Post says it’s a host’s responsibility to make sure guests feel comfortable within their home. If the host casually acknowledges that there is a camera in the room by telling a story about, it that may be enough to provide an opening for a guest to say if they are uncomfortable.

However, if a contractor (合约工) is working in your home, you don’t need to tell them that there are cameras watching. Then again, the camera can also work in contractors’ favor. “If anything does go wrong while they’re in the house, they don’t want to be blamed for it,” she says. “In fact, the camera could be the thing that proves that they didn’t steal the $20, or knock the vase off the table.”

1.What is Lizzie Post mainly discussing about the use of home security cameras?

A.Legal rights.

B.Moral issues.

C.The possible impact on health.

D.Likes and dislikes of individuals.

2.According to Post, what is a host’s responsibility concerning the security camera?

A.Indicating its position.

B.Turning it on all the time.

C.Making their guests feel at ease.

D.Having a casual talk with guests.

3.How can the home security camera help contractors working in your home?

A.It can prove their innocence.

B.It can record their working progress.

C.It can prevent the accidents happening.

D.It can make their work more enjoyable.

4.What’s the author’s attitude towards the security camera?

A.Negative. B.Pessimistic.

C.Favorable. D.Objective.

 

    Stepinac has become one of the first high schools in the country to drop all textbooks and replace them with a “digital library”. When students started classes on Monday, they were zipping to an app on their tablets or laptops and bad instant access to all 40 texts in the Stepinac curriculum (课程).

Dennis Lauro, director of an information center which provides technical support to public schools in New York, said neither he nor his colleagues were aware of a similar digital effort in a public school setting. “This is the wave of the future.” Lauro said. “I’m not surprised that a private school would beat the public schools to it. They have the ability to just do it. There is so much politics involved in public schools, when it comes to a move like that, needing approval from boards and committees.”

For Tom Collins, Stepinac’s president, the commitment to digital source material was not so difficult a decision. In the past, students’ families had to spend up to $ 700 a year on textbooks. This year — after the one-time purchase of a tablet or laptop — families only need to pay $ 150. Using the digital library is almost as easy as opening a new book. A student can instantly lap into a digital book and open a map of Egypt or a speech by President John F. Kennedy. A teacher can show a page from a digital book on a whiteboard at the front of the class or send students a link to a particular math problem with notes added in.

The first few weeks may bring some challenges. Stepinac officials expect some parental discomfort over dropping concrete books. They recognize there may be technical faults at first. And they will have to encourage students to leave space-eating photos and music off their tablets — and to keep their tablets charged.

1.What is going on in Stepinac?

A.It’s building a new library.

B.It’s reforming its textbooks.

C.It’s updating its digital resources.

D.It’s changing its management pattern.

2.By saying the underlined sentence. Lauro believes       .

A.public schools face great challenges

B.private schools have their advantages

C.the effort is to cause instant changes

D.it’s a trend for schools to go digital

3.Who may worry about the move in Stepinac?

A.Officials. B.Technicians. C.Parents. D.Teachers.

 

    There is a certain atmosphere surrounding somebody who lives in Washington. Everybody seems to think that you know more about what is going on, and a fellow who makes his home in Washington can look forward to being invited to lots of parties.

I discovered this when I went up to New York recently. At the first dinner party, everyone was most interested in what was going on in Washington and I was quite honest and admitted I had no idea. Not only did this disappoint the people I was dining with, it also made them angry. They couldn’t believe that I didn’t know and assumed I wasn’t telling the truth.

When I was leaving, the hostess told me, “We didn’t expect you to tell us everything, but I see no reason why you have to protect the Administration.” I decided then I would have to come up with some inside information, or I would have to pay for my own meals in New York

So the next morning I went through all the morning papers and took time to watch TV for  what had happened recently. When I arrived at the party, I was well prepared to discuss almost anything. “What do they say about taxes in Washington?”  a lawyer asked.

“I’ve heard there will probably be a tax cut next year,” I said.

“Can you tell us what the President plans to do about Latin America?”

“I’m sorry!” I said, “There are some things the President discusses with me that I just can’t talk about in public.”

“Quite true,” the lawyer agreed, “You’ve probably told us more than you should anyway.”

For the next three days I had more invitations to dinner parties than I could accept. But it has been quite a strain. I have to go on reading so many newspapers and watching so many TV shows from Washington that sometimes I wonder if it’s worth the trouble.

1.At the first dinner party the people were disappointed and angry because________.

A.the author did not tell them the truth

B.the author refused to pay for the dinner

C.the author did not offer any inside information

D.the author showed no interest in what they discussed

2.How did the author get well prepared for the next party?

A.He tried to catch up on the latest events.

B.He had secret discussions with the President

C.He learned how to protect the Administration.

D.He consulted the lawyer about taxes in Washington.

3.What does the underlined word “strain” in the last paragraph mean?

A.Burden. B.Pleasure.

C.Shame. D.Responsibility.

 

假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Allen打算到北京大学学习。他听说很多留学生选择汉语言文学专业,他对医学也很感兴趣,想征求你的意见。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:

1.推荐其中一个专业并陈述理由;

2.期待见面。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:汉语言文学Chinese Language and Literature医学medicine

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短文中共有10处错误,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词的下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

I’m Li Hua, an 18-year-old freshman. I am very interest in the position in your poster. So I’m writing to recommend me to you as a member of the school TV station.

When in senior high school, I am once a journalist of the school newspaper. That is why I’m good at writing now. The reports writing by me are often praised by many of her fellow classmates and teachers. In addition, working as a journalist help me to grow as a outgoing, independent, and sociable person. More importantly, I am so curious and enthusiastic about is happening in and around our campus that I can keep it up with the latest events. I’m sure I will devote myself to working in the school TV station whole-hearted.

I’m looking forward to your reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

 

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Many of us have eaten mooncakes, the food of the Mid-Autumn Festival. This September, Chinese people will be able to enjoy a new kind of mooncakes. What makes the traditional mooncakes special is the stuffing inside-fake meat. These mooncakes were developed by1.Chinese food company in cooperation with Beijing Technology and Business University.

There are two kinds of fake meat: one is made2.(main) from plant protein; the other is real meat3.(grow) from animal stem cell. The fake meat inside these moon cakes belongs to the first type. It’s a good news for those who want4.(eat) healthy.

So far, the new moon cakes5.(receive) positive feedback from the fore tasters. “A lot of people couldn’t tell them6..” Liu Zhongming,7.is the company’s founder, told Chongqing Morning Post.

Fake meat is very popular in the world of food science. In January, U. S. fast food chain Burger King,8.(own) more than 7,000 restaurants across the U. S., began to sell a burger made of fake meat. The9.(popular) of fake meat is partly because it's more environmentally10.(friend) than real meat.

 

Mr. Selfish's Garden

Every morning, as they were coming from schoolthe children would go and play in Miss Generous’s garden, which was a large lovely garden, with_______green grass. Here and there over the grass_______beautiful flowers like stars. And there were twelve peach-trees that in the spring-time broke into_______blossoms of pink and pearl, and in the autumn_______ rich fruit. The birds on the trees sang so sweetly that the children used to stop their_______in order to listen to them.

One day the lovely garden was sold to Mr. Selfish. When he saw some children_______in the garden. He yelled violently “My own garden is my own garden. I_______nobody to play in it_______myself.” The children ran away. Then Mr. Selfish put up a notice-board “TRESPASSERS (侵入者) WILL BE PUNSHED”.The poor children had now nowhere to play.

Then the spring came, only in the garden of Mr. Selfish it was_______winter. Kids missed the soft grass. The birds did not care to sing in it as there were no children, and the trees forgot to blossom. Once a beautiful flower put its__________out from the grass, but when it saw the notice-board it was so sorry for the children that it__________back into the ground again. Only people who were__________were the Snow and the Frost. “Spring has__________this garden, they cried,__________we will live here forever all the year round.” The Snow__________up the grass with her great white cloak (斗篷), and the Frost__________all the trees silver. Then they invited the North Wind to stay with them, and he came, he was__________in furs, and he howled (咆哮) all day around the garden, and__________the chimney-pots down. “This is a delightful__________,” he said, “we must ask the Hail (冰雹) on a visit.” So the Hail came. “I cannot__________why the Spring is so late in coming,” said Mr. Selfish, as he sat at the window and looked out at his cold white garden in the weather.

1.A.colorful B.soft C.rare D.vivid

2.A.collected B.flew C.stood D.floated

3.A.delicate B.mild C.tiny D.shiny

4.A.connected B.bore C.created D.delivered

5.A.study B.schedule C.questions D.games

6.A.decorating B.playing C.sweeping D.fighting

7.A.admitted B.forbade C.allowed D.preferred

8.A.other than B.rather than C.more than D.less than

9.A.yet B.just C.even D.still

10.A.head B.root C.trunk D.leaf

11.A.transformed B.dashed C.took D.slipped

12.A.embarrassed B.confused C.cheerful D.disappointed

13.A.forgotten B.destroyed C.quitted D.concluded

14.A.while B.but C.for D.so

15.A.pressed B.covered C.froze D.surrounded

16.A.wiped B.packed C.painted D.disguised

17.A.hidden B.buried C.wrapped D.trapped

18.A.hit B.blew C.put D.cut

19.A.direction B.sight C.season D.spot

20.A.figure out B.make up C.come uр D.carry out

 

    Influential people inspire themselves and everyone around them toward better things.1.

They think for themselves.

Influential people won’t lose themselves in the latest trend or public opinion. They form their opinions carefully, based on the facts, and they aren’t influenced by what other people think.

They are gracefully destructive.

Influential people are never content with the current situation. They’re not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom, and they don’t destroy things for the sake of being destructive; they do it to make things better.2.

They make full use of their networks.

Influential people know how to make lasting connections. They add value to everyone in their network, sharing advice and know-how (诀窍).3.And if that person is right, they embrace the idea.

4.

If someone criticizes an influential person for making a mistake, or if someone else makes a serious mistake, influential people don’t react immediately and emotionally. They wait. They think. And then they deliver an appropriate response.

They are forward-looking and positive.

Influential people don’ t wait for things like new ideas and new technologies to find them; they seek those things out.5.They believe that nothing is out of reach, and that belief inspires those around them to stretch for their own goals. They firmly believe that one person can change the world.

A.More importantly, they do not react emotionally and defensively to their improper suggestions — they always carry a listening ear.

B.Besides, people around influential persons often find themselves inspired to explore new ideas and think differently about their work.

C.They respond rather than react.

D.These early adopters always want to foresee what’s next and always expect the best.

E.They welcome disagreement.

F.Dr. Travis Bradberry shares the five habits that set the influential people apart from the rest.

G.They are always content with what they have and prefer a peaceful life.

 

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report stating that the world is quickly running out of time to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius. To get there, the world would have to cut current emissions by 45 percent by 2030.That sounds absurdly unlikely.

But before we give in to hopelessnesswe should remember that the technology to deal with climate change is going along at high speed. The largest source of U. S. carbon emissions is transportationand a Green New Deal for motor vehicles would be quite straightforward. The reason is simplewith some government subsidies (补贴), electric cars and buses are now cost-competitive with fossil-fuel vehicles. Electric buses have made the greatest speed into the market, because they are a logical choice for electrification. By the end of 2018, electric vehicles were replacing about 280,000 barrels of oil demand per day — about 84 percent of which was mainly consumed by buses.

The electric car market is also reaching maturity, with appealing designs, longer range, and a quickly-expanding rapid charging network in many countries. It’s worth emphasizing that most of the infrastructure (基础设施) necessary to recharge electric vehicles already exists. People often tend to think that we need to replace every gas station, but actually all homes and businesses already have an electrical connection which can be easily improved for fast charging. All that is needed to go fully electric is enough battery capacity and fast charging stations to deal with long trips.

Now America would have to repair its electricity production, freight rail, shipping, and so on to fully decarbonizes (脱碳) the transportation sector, which will be considerably more difficult than simply rooting out fossil fuel vehicles from the market.

But greening America’s vehicle would be straightforward, relatively cheap, and a huge step forward on climate. The politics of climate change are so fearful that being hopeless can seem logical, but the first step to achieving a tough goal is the confident belief that it can be done. And this particular step wouldn’t even be that tough.

1.How’s the goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 Celsius according to Paragraph 1?

A.Reasonable. B.Safe.

C.Realistic. D.Impossible.

2.Compared with fossil-fuel vehicles, electric vehicles now ______.

A.are cost-competitive with government subsidies

B.run at a greater speed on the road

C.deal with longer trips

D.look more appealing

3.What should we do to promote electric cars now?

A.Replace as many as gas stations.

B.Build more infrastructures for recharging.

C.Make businesses have electrical connections.

D.Solve the problem of long trips.

4.According to the passage, what is the author’s attitude to electric vehicles?

A.Negative. B.Supportive.

C.Uncertain. D.Indifferent.

 

    You might easily gain access to fresh fruit and vegetables, but this isn’t the case in some parts of America. The U. S. has many areas that are considered as food deserts, which are defined as parts of the country short of fresh fruit, vegetables and other healthy food, usually found in poor areas.

Food deserts are urban areas where the nearest grocery store is more than 1 mile away, and rural areas where the nearest grocery store is more than 10 miles away. According to the USDA, 19 million Americans — or 6.2% of the population — live in places that can be considered as food deserts.

The issue isn’t necessarily about the difference in cost between healthy and unhealthy foods in these areas but it’s about a lack of access to healthy choices at all. And, with the lack of healthy food choices, these areas typically have a large supply of unhealthy foods sold at fast-food companies and convenience stores.

Eating unhealthy foods can lead to overweight, which puts people at risk for all kinds of major health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and some cancers.

But some people, especially those who cannot afford a car, are stuck with eating what’s readily available. In the case of food deserts, it’s usually the type of food that can lead to overweight. Studies have shown that this is likely to be a problem in low-income areas. When money is not enough, people tend to buy foods that last longer and remove food waste, which is a waste of their limited income.

Lack of access is only one part of the problem, however. The bigger issue was likely the lack of education and nutritional knowledge in these communities, which prevents people with lower incomes from understanding the benefits of healthy eating.

While overweight is a significant issue in these communities, the cost of unhealthy eating isn’t just physical. A study found that 71 billion dollars in healthcare costs due to chronic (慢性的) diseases could be saved through healthier eating.

1.What can we infer from the first two paragraphs?

A.6.2% of the Americans live in poor areas.

B.Some parts of the USA lack fresh vegetables.

C.Some people in America don’t need fresh fruit.

D.People in the food deserts buy fresh vegetables easily

2.Why can fast-food companies sell large amounts of unhealthy food in the food deserts?

A.These areas are rich in unhealthy food materials.

B.The fast food sold in the food deserts are of lower cost.

C.Healthy food choices are unavailable in these areas.

D.People in these areas prefer unhealthy food to healthy food.

3.We can learn from Paragraph 5 that the low-income people______.

A.are less likely to have overweight problems

B.are not delighted to prepare food for themselves

C.have to buy food that can be preserved longer

D.are used to eating food donated by food companies

4.What stops people from understanding healthy eating benefits in the food deserts?

A.Their high healthcare cost due to the chronic diseases.

B.Their long established eating habits.

C.The government’s lack of financial support.

D.Their lack of education and knowledge in nutrition.

 

    Winona Ryder was once one of Hollywood’ s biggest stars. During the 1990s, she received critical praise and box office success. And in 2000, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But then it went wrong. In December 2001, she was arrested for shoplifting. She was caught leaving a Beverly Hills department store carrying thousands of dollars worth of clothes. Her sentence? 480 hours of community service in hospital. Afterwards, Winona quit acting for a few years. And she moved from los Angeles to San Francisco to get out of the spotlight. But now she’s on a comeback. She recently appeared in the award-winning Black Swan.

Bill Gates doesn’t seem like a bad boy. But on 29th April 1975 (just two weeks after founding Microsoft) he was arrested in Albuquerque, New Mexico. What for? Speeding and driving without a driver’s license. But Bill’s rap sheet doesn’t end there. In 1977 he was arrested again, this time for speeding, driving his Porsche through a stop sign road and, once again, driving without a license.

Bill has never commented on his wild past. But a Microsoft spokesperson said, “It’s well known that when Bill was young, he didn’t have a very good driving record.”

Can someone with a criminal record become president of the Unite States? They certainly can. And George W. Bush did. In 1976, the 30-year old Bush was drinking in a bar near his parents’ house. A few hours later, he decided to drive home. But on the way, a police officer pulled him over. Bush had been driving suspiciously slowly. The future president was arrested for drunk driving. Bush kept his arrest secret for 24 years. But it leaked to the press just before the 2000 presidential election (which he won). He admitted it was true and said he had learned his lesson that night.

1.What punishment was given to Winona Ryder after she was caught shoplifting?

A.She was forbidden acting for a few years.

B.She was put in prison for 480 hours.

C.She did community service for 480 hours.

D.She was forgiven for her outstanding acting skills.

2.What is the meaning of the underlined part “rap sheet”?

A.Criminal record. B.Careless behavior.

C.Sentence. D.Impolite behavior.

3.How did the police know George W. Bush was drunk driving?

A.The police were checking drunk driving and caught him by chance.

B.Bush was driving so slowly as to cause the police’ s suspicion.

C.Bush drove through a stop sign.

D.Bush drove in the wrong direction.

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A.Some famous people without morality.

B.Some famous people and their life stories.

C.Some interesting stories of famous people.

D.Some arrests of famous people.

 

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