What will the man most probably do? A.Pay for the tickets. B.Go to the ticket office. C.Ask the woman for a discount.
What will the man do tonight? A.Go bowling. B.Visit the woman. C.Prepare for an exam.
What does the woman want the man to do? A.Have some milk. B.Go shopping. C.Take out the garbage.
Guided writing 1. Your view on the invitation of foreign stars and singers to perform in our Spring Festival Gala. 2. Give your reasons. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 1.如今世界上有数以百万的人喜爱多种多样的素食。(kind) _________________________ 2.总统宣布明年要发行新货币。(issue) _________________________ 3.听说他无家可归,我们都想尽办法帮他走出困境。( when ) _________________________ 4.我们相信,努力使他人的生活更加美好,可以让自己的生活得以充实。( strive) _________________________
Directions : Read the following passage. Summarize in no more than 60 words the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage. Use your own words as far as possible. Textbooks. Lecture hails. Over the next decade, technology may sweep away some of the most basic aspects of a university education and lead in a flood of innovations and changes. Look for online classes that let students learn at their own pace, drawing on materials from schools across the country - not just a single professor and one textbook. All those changes probably won’t make a university education cheaper - alas --but they will likely change our perceptions about how we value it. Traditionally, schools have been judged by how many prospective students they turn away,not by how many competent graduates they put out. “ Those are status rankings,driven by exclusivity and preservation of an old model, says Michael Crow, the president of Arizona State University. But as new technologies come into the classroom, it will be easier to measure what students actually learn. That will 4<make universities more accountable for what they produce, “ Dr. Crow says. In the near future, instead of classrooms, professors will run their courses over digital platforms capable of collecting data on each students progress. These platforms were initially developed for massive open online courses, or MOOCs. However, universities are now folding these platforms back into their traditional classes because they make it easier to share content, host discussions and keep track of student work. A professor might still “teach” class, but most of the interaction will happen online. If professors and students do meet in a physical classroom, it will be to review material, work through problems or work on discussion topics. Scenes like John Houseman lecturing to a classroom full of students will be a thing of the past. These platforms are constantly improving. Soon, they will be able to monitor which students are spending 15 minutes on a maths problem and which ones work hard for an hour. This can raise red flags for professors (and their teaching assistants) about who might need extra help. As Rovy Brannon, associate dean at the University of Wisconsin-Extension, says, “The course platform will get to know you far better than your professor does today. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GPS(全科医生)surgery in town of Tokoroa on the North Island has been looking for a junior doctor for two years with no takers so far although1.. A rural GP in New Zealand is offering a $400,000 annual income to try and attract a medic to share his work burden - but 2.. Dr. Alan Kenny co-owns a medical practice in the Waikato town of Tokoroa on the North Island - population 13,600. The GP - originally mTzxhec/ (招募)from the UK - told The New Zealand Herald his practice has unexploded” , but 3.and has repeatedly had to cancel holidays because they have difficulty in finding a replacement. “I can offer them a really, really amazing income; it's unbelievable. My practice has exploded in the last year and the more patients you list, the more money you get. But 4. ,”Dr. Kenny said. Rural doctors are really hard to find in New Zealand. A.he is over-working B.his schedule is full C.it just gets too much at the end of the day D.it offers generous income E.his practice has increased F.after two years of searching the position remains unfilled
Dr. Raint Mishor, of Georgetown University Hospital says many people believe it’s possible to become immune to colds. Unfortunately , that’s not the case . “ There are about 200 different viruses that cause the common cold and people think that once you get infected one time you develop immunity for the rest of your life . This is wrong . ‘‘She said . There are many other common beliefs about colds that medical science doesn’t support. How many of us believe the main cause of the common cold is exposure to cold temperatures? Even some studies have shown that people get sick more frequently during the winter . But Dr. Mishori says it is not because of cold weather. “ It’s because people tend to congregate and be together and the way the common cold virus is transmitted from one person to another is through handshake , through sneezing , or through coughing on one another. While there is no actual cure for the common cold , Dr. Mishori says there are still a few things you can do to help reduce its duration and intensity . Though the medical community says Vitamin C does not help prevent colds , there is definitely some proof that it helps keep them from being as bad. “ So if you catch a cold and on day once you start taking about two grams of Vitamin C a day there is evidence that it might shorten the number of days that you will be suffering with these symptoms.” Dr . Mishori stated. In addition , medical science sys honey and chicken soup are effective against colds. Especially honey .” There is increased evidence that it helps shorten the duration do the common cold sometimes even by two to three days particularly in children,” Dr. Mishori said. “ Chicken soup has anti-inflammatory properties so it helps reduce the duration of the cold but it also helps clear the mucus. There’s also a common belief that you should “ feed a cold ant starve a fever.” Dr. Mishori says “ not necessary “. ‘ If you do have a cold and you don’t feel like eating anything it’s not going to hurt you bur you have to drink a lot and you can drink water or you can drink tea anything that gets fluids into your body , “ she said , “ That’s very important.” So if drinking fluids is a good idea What about milk ? “ I will never give milk to a a child who has got bad phlegm. My son used to have that and he would throw up . “ Nadine Audrewy , the Hemmens kids’ grandmother , believes it’s not a good idea to give milk to a child who has a cold . Well ,says Dr. Mishori ,maybe and maybe not .” Dairy products do not cause increased secretions but they can thicken the secretions,” she explained. ‘So it’s possible that discomfort is somewhat more enhanced when you drink milk , but obviously if you are a baby and its’s all you drink then you should not stop giving babies milk. There are many other myths about colds that do not pass science muster . Doctors say the best advice is to continue using whatever works best for you . Even if it doesn’t make the cold better , it won’t make it worse either while you wait for the cold to just run its natural course. 1.According to the common belief “feed a cold and starve a fever”,people should______when catching cold. A.drink a lot to get fluids into their body B.have as much water and tea as possible C.eat a lot even if they don’t feel like eating D.starve themselves to a certain extent to kill the virus 2.Medical experts find that people catch cold because_______ A.they fail to develop immunity B.they stay in cold weather C.they transmit the virus themselves D.they like to gather together 3.In the last paragraph, the sentence wThere are many other myths about colds that do not pass scientific muster probably means that many other myths regarding colds_______ A.are not accepted as scientific B.are not rational in a scientific sense C.do not reach the scientific standard D.do not draw scientific conclusions 4.What is the passage mainly about? A.Ways to reduce duration and intensity of cold. B.Scientific discoveries on the basis of myths. C.Effects of different food on overcoming cold. D.The old myths and new facts concerning cold.
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1.What is the cost of mailing a 10-pound package a distance of 286 miles ? A.93 cents B.$ 1.20 C.$1.35 D.$1.55 2.The exception noted at the bottom of the table means _______________________ A.large packages weighing less than 10 pounds cost the same as a 10- pound package B.large packages weighing more than 10 pounds cost more than small packages weighing more than 10 pounds C.large packages measuring over 100 inches cannot be mailed by parcel cost D.large packages weighing 10 pounds cost less to mail than small packages weighing 10 pounds 3.Which of the following best summarizes all the information on the table ? A.The table indicates that heavy packages cost more to mail than light-weight packages B.The table shows five zones that cover the distance from one mils to 600 miles C.The cost of mailing a package is dependent on the weight of the package and the distance of it being mailed D.Rates for local mailing are the lowest
In an early survey conducted in 1888, a billion and a half people inhabited the earth. Now, the population exceeds seven billion. This means that the world must accommodate a new population roughly equal to that of the United States and Canada every three years. Even though the rate of growth has begun to slow down, most experts believe the population size will still pass eight billion soon. If we examine the amount of land available for this ever-increasing population, we begin to see the problem. Everyone on the planet had an equal share of land, we would each have about 50,000 square metres. This figure seems to be quite encouraging until we examine the type of land we would have. Not all land is useful to humans as it cannot produce food. We can cut out about one fifth of it because it is permanently covered by snow and ice. Then we can cut out another one fifth because it is desert. Another fifth is too mountainous or is too great a height above sea-level. A tenth doesn’t have enough soil for crops to grow - it is bare rock. Now the position begins to look rather mom bleak (荒凉)! Obviously, with so little land to support us, we should be taking great care not to reduce it further. But are we? We are consuming its “ capital” , which means its nonrenewable fossil fuels and other mineral deposits that took millions of years to form but which are now being destroyed in decades. We are also doing the same with other vital resources not usually thought of as being nonrenewable such as fertile soils, groundwater and the millions of other species that share earth with us. The birth of a baby in, for example, Hong Kong, imposes more than a hundred times the amount of stress on the world's resources as a baby in India. Most people in India do not grow up to own cars or air-conditioners. Nor do they eat the huge amount of meat and fish that the Hong Kong child does. Their life-styles do not require vast quantities of minerals and energy. Also, they are aware of the requirements of the land around them and try to put something back into nature to replace what they take out. 1.Why does the author mention the example of America and Canada? A.To emphasize that world population has to be reduced. B.To give a brief history of the population growth. C.To stress how quickly the world population is rising. D.To point out what a large population they have. 2.According to the author, how much per person of the earths surface can be used to produce food? A.15,000 square metres. B.25,000 square metres. C.30,000 square metres. D.40,000 square metres. 3.Which of the following belongs to vital resources? A.Fossil fuels. B.Mineral deposits. C.Chemical fertilizer. D.Groundwater. 4.When can learn from the passage that _____. A.different lifestyles require similar quantities of resources B.a Hong Kong baby consumes more resources than an Indian baby C.tropical forest are being better used for pastureland D.nature is powerful enough to destroy an aggressive man
In Venice, it is not uncommon to see tourists carry suitcases through waist-high water, or sit at tables in Piazza San Marco in their swimsuits. Pictures of Venice in the most dramatic flooding are really _________. We are used to thinking of Venice as a city in _________,a glorious relic (古迹)of human creativity that is about to _________any day and suddenly the end looks closer. However, as climate change makes extreme weather more _________, Venice looks less like a _________of the sea and more like an old survivor that can teach the rest of the world how to live with water. People barely notice how _________the art treasures of Venice are kept on the upper floors of palaces and museums, even on a dry summer day. It is also _________to worry about all the art in churches because no other city has such a sharp _________of protecting itself from water. In their art, the people of Venice are as happy on water as on _________. Vittore Carpaccio s painting Hunting on the Lagoon shows young Venetians standing easily _________ in low-sided boats to shoot arrows at water birds. In a Gentile Bellini's painting, priest(牧师)Swim in the canal searching for a lost relic. Titian portrays(描绘)a woman bathing in open water in his painting. Hunting and fishing, swimming and bathing, Venetians always know how to --_________water. The palaces built in Venice are also good examples of the prevention of _________.Each has its living spaces on upper floors, often with a courtyard on the ground floor that _________ water instantly. The danger of Venice is real and this treasury of civilization does need protecting. But it is not all bad news. Or ________,as the news gets worse for the entire planet, Venice has some lessons to teach about how to_________the sea. 1.A.alarming B.frustrating C.positive D.reasonable 2.A.luxury B.desperation C.fun D.danger 3.A.flow B.shift C.sink D.blow 4.A.basic B.frequent C.predictable D.demanding 5.A.victor B.victim C.contributor D.loser 6.A.willingly B.plentifully C.smartly D.loyally 7.A.needless B.necessary C.tasteless D.similar 8.A.brain B.endurance C.contrast D.awareness 9.A.sea B.continent C.land D.soil 10.A.reserved B.bored C.preserved D.balanced 11.A.enjoy B.highlight C.protect D.survive 12.A.flood B.fire C.risk D.resource 13.A.contains B.drains C.stores D.rejects 14.A.contrarily B.consequently C.moreover D.rather 15.A.care for B.hold up C.live with D.sail on
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. My Campus Life I spent my freshman year at Tulane University culture-shocked and out-of-place, desperate to leave. It wasn’t known to me anyone else who was on scholarship, I 1.(surprise) by the racism and sexism on campus. 2.(do) poorly my first year of college was terrible; 1 felt stupid and unworthy. This feeling was terrible because I had attended a famous math and science public high school in New York 3.grades meant everything. But changing colleges - 4. the move was forced and unplanned - set the stage for me to find my passion and, eventually, a career. When I picked up the pieces after Tulane and enrolled in a state college in Albany, New York, I was still raw from my freshman year experience. I drank a lot, didn’t know 5. classes to take and generally felt lost, It wasn’t 6. I took my first women’s studies class - an introductory feminist course - that I found my footing. Suddenly I could see the ways that everything from pop culture and politics devalued women, and I understood more fully 7. injustices weren’t random but systemic. Most importantly, however, I realized that there was nothing wrong with me. Nothing is wrong with being loud or opinionated. These were just characteristics not valued in women. Once the personal validation took hold, the broader political implications followed. I became active in campus causes,joined a women’s studies 8.(teach) collective and started to get good grades in my classes and not just the feminist ones. Finding genuine enthusiasm for a topic - one that related so directly 9. the world around me - gave me a drive that I 10. (not experience) before. And it has not stopped since.
Questions are based on the following passage. 1. A.Maths and reading skills. B.Writing skills C.Critical thinking. D.Physical development 2. A.For intellectual benefit. B.For boost in confidence C.For better health, D.For quaility education 3. A.Ifs easier to go to college on football. B.A good chess-player helps to play football better. C.A good footballer helps to play chess better. D.Ifs easier to go to college on chess. 4. A.Chess-playing is a waste of time. B.Chess-playing will ensure a scholarship. C.Children should keep playing chess even without a scholarship. D.Children should keep playing chess if they can win a scholarship.
Questions are based on the following passage. 1. A.Over $100 million. B.Over $4.5 billion. C.It has almost tripled on the past decade. D.It has almost quadrupled since 1995. 2. A.The source of tuition. B.The arrival of more students. C.Subjects students major in. D.The rise of students’ wealth. 3. A.Growth of the Chinese economy. B.Exchange of culture, ideas and skills. C.More and more Chinese students in the U. S. D.Chinese students' favorite subjects.
Questions are based on the following passage. 1. A.To take a shower. B.To meet friends, C.For comfortable sleep. D.For enjoyable meals, 2. A.Ringing his way to sell telephones. B.Encouraging strangers to shop with credit cards. C.Working his way for potential buyers. D.Persuading strangers into a credit card debt. 3. A.A homeless beggars life. B.A current journalist’s life. C.A former urban professional’s living. D.A diplomats economic condition.
A.The man is a graduate student. B.The man is relocating. C.The man is living at the college. D.The man is a professor.
A.He was wrong about Carol’s wedding date, B.Carol’s wedding has been postponed till July. C.He can’t remember when Carol got married. D.Carol has only been married since June.
A.He enjoyed the exhibition too. B.He has read about the exhibition. C.He knows many local artists. D.He needs to finish his reading first.
A.They should turn the fan off first, B.He has to go to his music class. C.He wonders what kind of fan the woman is. D.He5d like to listen to classical music.
A.She doesn’t understand the question. B.She will not be graduating. C.She likes to travel. D.She does not plan to travel.
A.The tape recorder doesn’t need batteries. B.The batteries in the tape recorder need to be changed. C.They would get a new tape recorder. D.The tape player is made of plastic.
A.He had a baby. B.His wife was sick. C.He went to see a doctor. D.He was seeing his sister.
A.Leave his wife another dish. B.Don’t wash the dishes. C.Wash his wife’s dishes. D.Help his wife wash dishes.
A.Jane has pretty eyes. B.Jane hasn’t collected posters. C.Jane looks like someone in the posters. D.The posters are attractive.
A.The woman didn't know the man was going away. B.He didn’t know that the woman was leaving. C.He didn’t tell the woman about the party beforehand. D.The woman didn’t tell the man about the surprise party.
假如你是李华,你在洛杉矶(Los Angles)旅游期间,你的美国朋友Betty带你游玩了迪斯尼乐园,回国后你想对她表达感谢之情。请根据以下要点给Betty写一封邮件: 1.感谢Betty的热情款待; 2.难忘的迪斯尼乐园之行; 3.邀请Betty暑期来你的家乡旅游。 要求: 1.词数100左右; 2.适当增加细节,使行文连贯; 3.信件的开头和结尾不计入总词数。 Dear Betty, _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope to see you soon! Yours, Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。 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。 Last summer, we went to work on the farm of my grandma. Upon arrival, we were divided into group of four, each group sharing one room. We worked quickly and hardly, sweeping the floor and made the bed. Then, we went to the yard, began to work at once and helped the corn harvest. We cut the corns off and pile them up. Never in my life had I ever seen so much corns lying in the field. I felt it was a great fun. On the last day, we gathered in the open air to have a party, where we sang songs but danced happily. How an unforgettable experience for both of us.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The International Olympic Committee took the extraordinary step Tuesday of postponing the 2020 Tokyo Games, which were scheduled1.(launch)on July 24, because of2.coronavirus outbreak. Just how extraordinary was this step? This3.(mark)only the fourth time since the first modem Olympics were held in 1896 that the Games have been4.(complete)affected by outside forces. The other three occasions were cancellations during the First and Second World5.(war). So this is the first time the Olympics6.(postpone), rather than canceled. "The Tokyo Olympics will not be canceled, "Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters in Tokyo after a call with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach on the matter. The IOC also announced in a7.(state)that the Games will be rescheduled to a date beyond 2020 but not8.(late)than summer 2021. It is a pandemic(疫情), not a war, 9.is changing the Olympics schedule. The IOC said, "The Olympic Games in Tokyo could stand as a beacon of hope to the world during these troubled times. The Olympic flame could become the light at the end of the tunnel, in which the world finds itself 10.present."
My 9-year-old daughter and I were flying from our home to spend a week with my husband working in Miami. As usual, the________was totally full. I noticed a troop of Boy Scouts(童子军)at the gate. Because we did not get our boarding passes until we arrived at the gate, Kallie and I could not get seats together and were________by the aisle(过道). That wasn't such a big deal, ________that Kallie was nervous about the trip and had counted on my reading to her the whole way. Trying to________across the aisle would be a challenge. When the two passengers who________my row boarded the plane, I asked if they would________places with us. They refused, ________they thought they should stay in their assigned seats. Meanwhile, a mother and her three children were in a________several rows ahead of us. There had been a mistake in their boarding passes, and the whole family had been ________up. The passengers in her row________refused to move elsewhere. The mother could________her baby but her 6-year-old son and his older brother had been separated around the plane. She was very________about the younger boy sitting with strangers, yet________offered to help her. ________the Scout leader stood up, "Ma'am, I think we can help you." He then spent five minutes rearranging his group so that________space was available for the family. The mother's________was obvious. Kallie, however, was beginning to panic at the________of not being next to her mother. Amazingly, the man sitting next to the Scoutmaster, turned around to me and asked, "Would you and your daughter like________seats?" referring to himself and the Scoutmaster. We traded seats and continued our trip, very much relieved to be________. Would that man have offered us his seat if the Scouts hadn't done so for the mom and her children? I don't know. But I do know that kindness is________! 1.A.plane B.train C.bus D.car 2.A.stuck B.attracted C.separated D.hurt 3.A.besides B.with C.except D.until 4.A.read B.speak C.write D.look 5.A.bought B.shared C.reached D.reserved 6.A.like B.enjoy C.accept D.switch 7.A.complaining B.explaining C.finding D.realizing 8.A.hurry B.visit C.panic D.shame 9.A.split B.brought C.put D.taken 10.A.still B.therefore C.otherwise D.also 11.A.leave B.satisfy C.see D.hold 12.A.happy B.concerned C.mad D.discouraged 13.A.somebody B.anybody C.nobody D.everybody 14.A.Suddenly B.Secretly C.Usually D.Obviously 15.A.pleasant B.adequate C.limitless D.plentiful 16.A.anger B.shock C.worry D.relief 17.A.sight B.sound C.smell D.thought 18.A.our B.their C.your D.my 19.A.alive B.aboard C.together D.present 20.A.ambiguous B.infectious C.mysterious D.glorious
Calming Down before the Speech Public speaking makes almost everybody anxious. Even seasoned speakers need to calm themselves down(or pump themselves up)before they give a presentation.1. Practice in front of others. If you only practice speaking when you're alone, you're more likely to get anxious when you deliver the speech to an audience.2.Practice a little every day, but on the night before you deliver the speech, don't practice. Just relax. If you notice that there's a section of the speech that makes you the most nervous, practice it extra. For instance, if you always get nervous right at the beginning, devote extra Practice time to the beginning. Visit the location of your speech. If you can, spend some time in the place where you will give your speech.3.If the location is in your workplace or school, visit it frequently to practice. Relax there as well. If the location won't be accessible until the day of the speech, try to come a little early so you can adapt yourself to the environment. 4.Write down what makes you nervous about a speech. Consider each of them individually. What's the worst that could happen in each case? If it happens, what will you do? For instance, if you're scared that you'll forget what to say next, think, "I'll just pause and look at my notes." Exercise before a speech. Running and other forms of violent movement can use up your extra adrenaline(肾上腺素). Try taking a jog, going for a rapid bike ride, or even dancing out your nerves on the morning before you present.5. A.Practice there if you can B.List the things that you're afraid of. C.Make notes of the key points of your speech D.Get more chance to practice before small groups. E.Here are some tips that might help reduce anxiety. F.Below are four causes of anxiety before the speech. G.If you can't do something violent,take a walk instead.
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