Home is ________ somebody notices when you are no longer there.

A.that B.when C.how D.where

 

—Can you give me some advice on how to deal with that tough customer?

—I ______ to her instead of trying to explain over the phone if in your shoes.

A.will write B.would write

C.were to write D.would have written

 

My printer is five years old, so I'd like to ______ it and purchase a new one online.

A.delete B.retire C.refresh D.declare

 

______ the situation in India, which has the most female commercial pilots around the world,

Chinese airlines are struggling with an acute female pilot shortage.

A.In contrast to B.In view of C.With regard to D.In response to

 

The country's bad security situation doesn't seem to be ______ tourists who still flood in.

A.putting away B.putting on C.putting down D.putting off

 

The young teacher is working hard to buy a new flat near his working site for his own ______, not for rent.

A.occupation B.recreation C.regulation D.separation

 

Many of life’s failures are experienced by people who did not realize how close they were to success ______ they gave up.

A.once B.while C.when D.unless

 

阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写使之构成一个完整的故事。

Mama and I spend mornings cleaning up the dirt that blows into our house. Mama says all  the dust is due to the drought, not only here in the Oklahoma panhandle(狭长地带) but all over the Great Plains.

The dirt sifts into everything. It covers our clothes. We have to wash the dishes before each meal. It also slips into the automobiles horn (喇叭). Although Papa has fixed it, he fears the dust from the road will ruin the motor, So, we have to walk to school.

On the way to school, my sister, Faye, and I wear kerchiefs over our mouths so we don' t breathe in the dirt On days when the air is so bad that they close the school, we stay home and help Mama put sheets over the windows. But the dirt always finds a way in .

Last Sunday, there was no dirt in the air, only bright spring sunshine and a clear blue sky. After church, Papa headed out to the field to check on the cattle while Mama started dinner. Faye and I played in the yard. The temperature suddenly dropped-it felt good. The heat had been building since dawn.

Then Mama shouted from the house, “Iris, you and Faye get inside. Be quick!”

I looked to the west and saw a huge black cloud of dust, like thick smoke pouring out from a chimney. All the birds flew away. “Faye, go with Mama!” I shouted, “I’ll warn Papa.”

Faye raced, toward the house. The storm hit so fast, I barely saw her climb the porch steps. Fine sand heaved against my face and in an instant the day turned into night. I stumbled over our bicycles left carelessly in the yard. I screamed for Papa, hoping my voice would lead him back.

The dirt and sand stung my skin like a thousand bees. I needed to get to shelter. Covering my face with one hand, I felt my way toward the automobile and I opened the door. Dirt flew in with me as I pulled the door closed. Papa was still out there! I needed to help him find the automobile. Worried as I was, I managed to calm myself down.

注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

4.续写完成后请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

Paragraph 1:

I was figuring out what to do when I caught sight of the switch for the front lights and the horn.

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Paragraph 2:

Suddenly Papa’s face appeared at the window.

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假定你是李华,你校绿社 (the Green Club)将向附近农场社区发出“Say No to Chemical Fertilizers”的倡议,请你以社长的名义用英语写一封倡议书,主要内容包括:

1.简述倡议内容;

2.阐明倡议理由;

3.号召大家响应。

注意:1.词数80左右

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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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。

July 6th, 2019 witnessed Chinese people cheering in excitement as news came that the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, was listed as a World Heritage Site.

The Liangzhu ruins1.opened to the public on Sunday, is located between the villages of Liangzhu and Pingyao in the northwestern par of Hangzhou. The park,2.(spread) across an area of 366 square kilometers, provides shuttle bus services, so visitors can travel to many different sites.

First,3.(found) around 3000 B.C. the city of Liangzhu Ancient was surrounded by walls 6,000 meters in 4.(long). The walls formed a rectangle with rounded corners, enclosed by the natural hills of Zhishan and Fengshan.

It was raining on the third day of the parks opening, 5. the weather couldn't keep visitors away. 6.a ticketing system available on WeChat, visitors can book tickets seven days in advance. However, tickets 7. (limit) 3,000 a day. Michelle Shearer a visitor from Australia, told the Global Times that she booked a ticket online8. (immediate) she heard the news. “The city offers unique evidence of China's long history and it is really a good place to learn more about Chinese culture,” she said.

“This is the first time that a Chinese prehistoric archaeological site(遗迹)9.(select) as a World Heritage Site.” said Chen Xingcan, deputy president of the Institute of Archaeology CASS. “We cannot relax after getting the title of World Heritage Site. Protection is10.long lasting means to allow us to explore their value,” Chen said.

 

    China's Great Wall, Australia's remote Outback, Italy's ancient ruins, Jane Sun, CEO of CTip, Asia's largest online travel agency, connects people with the best destinations the world has to offer. She believes cultural experiences can_________ divides and conflicts, strengthen industries and create peace.

Actually she herself is a living breathing advertisement for how travel can_________a life. But her journey was much longer and more_________ than her recent completion of the Shanghai marathon.

While_________Peking University, Sun was invited to a program in the University of Florida, where she_________managed to further her study, majoring in accounting. Compared to her fellow students, Sun's life_________was rapid. She bicycled 6 miles to campus each morning, taking the earliest classes_________ so she could spend the rest of the day, and Saturdays, working to pay her education fees.

_________Sun recalls her UF days fondly. “I learned a lot from my experience in the USA,” says Sun.

Many discussions I had at UF still _________ my style of leadership today.____________, I have developed an appreciation for hearing other persons different ____________ over a certain issue.”

“I try to put myself in other people's shoes”, Sun says, “In a global market, you have to have a very good understanding of different peoples and____________ different cultures.”

Feeling it her duty-to help the next generation, Sun ____________ a scholarship to other students in need. Her tips for them include, “be open-minded,” give 100 percent effort to whatever you want to____________That’s the exact attitude she holds to life.

Now as a mother of two daughters, she shoulders the____________as CEO of what is now a $25 billion company.

“Some people ask me why I work so hard, but I feel mothers are best role____________for children,” Sun says. “I show them that to work is actually to____________ yourselves, but if you double your efforts at work and being a mother. it is doubly____________.”

As for her future____________Sun is preparing for the day when virtual reality, advanced vehicles and even space travel will change the travel industry.

One thing that won't change: the____________of travel to build bridge.

1.A.bridge B.separate C.suspect D.foresee

2.A.observe B.change C.entertain D.disturb

3.A.enjoyable B.unique C.difficult D.hopeless

4.A.representing B.guiding C.inspecting D.attending

5.A.finally B.constantly C.especially D.roughly

6.A.career B.settlement C.pace D.rate

7.A.worthwhile B.accessible C.valuable D.available

8.A.Therefore B.However C.Meanwhile D.Moreover

9.A.influence B.direct C.satisfy D.inspire

10.A.At ease B.By chance C.In particular D.In general

11.A.Impressions B.explanation C.conclusions D.arguments

12.A.preserve B.respect C.develop D.create

13.A.set up B.carried on C.referred to D.came across

14.A.defend B.accomplish C.expand D.approach

15.A.credit B.blame C.responsibility D.failure

16.A.models B.performers C.supporters D.pioneers

17.A.expose B.delight C.challenge D.clarify

18.A.convincing B.astonishing C.thrilling D.rewarding

19.A.efforts B.opportunities C.possibilities D.motivations

20.A.freedom B.power C.focus D.determination

 

    Thanks to TV shows like Lie to Me and so-called body language experts commenting on the candidates during the American election season, a number of misunderstandings about body language have become part of modem culture. It's time to clear the decks. So here goes. Some surprising truths about body language.

Much of what the experts tell you about body language is wrong.1.Actually, gestures an mean many things. If I cross my arms, I may be signaling my defensiveness, but I may also feel cold, tired or just getting comfortable, What's more. I could be signaling all those things at once.2.. First, the pressure on experts. They have to sound definitive and give instant analyses for TV in an impatient world more interested in sound bites than truth. Second, the history of the study of body language, So it's natural for someone in this field to look at all the rest of gesturing with a bias (偏见) toward specific meanings.

3. By the time most of us are adults, we've learned to mask our true feelings because we have to get along at work, at home, and in social settings. So we pretend to be interested, we pretend to smile, we assume a calm expression when we’re actually delighted.

But the face does sometimes give away our strongest feelings. You can learn to read what are called micro-expressions- sudden appearances of true emotion through the mask of the face-with some training. 4..

To read body language accurately, don t think about it. We humans have mirror neurons (神经元) in our brains that fire when our unconscious (无意识的) minds register an emotion in someone else, then we can share it and understand it.5.When we see fear, we react instantly, and unconsciously, in order to be ready to take quick action if necessary. That unconscious expertise is your best support in reading other people's body language, because you already know what's going on. So just turn to your unconscious mind for reliable information about other people's emotional intention.

Let’s start paying attention to your own expertise; that's where the real body language insights will come from.

A. The misunderstanding comes from two sources.

B. The face is a poor place to start reading body language.

C. This special skill is an important part of our ability to survive as a species.

D. And they typically show up when we're trying to hide a very strong feeling.

E. The biggest misunderstanding is that specific gestures have specific meanings.

F. You're much better at reading the body language of people you know than any expert.

G. Your body constantly scans your surroundings and other people with your unconscious mind.

 

    Japans biggest airline is betting that the future of travel isn't traveling at all. For the last month, a married couple has been interacting with a robot -called an Avatar -that's controlled by their daughter hundreds of miles away. Made by ANA Holdings Inc. it looks like a cleaner with an iPad attached But the screen displays the daughter's face as they chat, and its wheels let her move slowly about the house as though she's really there.

"Virtual travel"is nothing new, of course. Storytellers, travel writers and artists have stimulating(刺激)the sense of armchair tourists for centuries. It's only in recent decades that frequent, safe travel has become available to the non-wealthy.

Yet even as the world's middle classes climb out of the armchair and into economy-class seats, there are signs of a post-travel society coming into being. Concerns about sustainability(可持续发展)are having an negative influence on carbon-intensive airlines. And the aging of wealthy societies is both slowing down physical travel and creating demand for various ways to experience the world. For the travel industry, virtual (虚拟的)reality offers an attractive response to these trend.

Of course, far- out technologies encourage far-out claims. ANA doesn't plan to start selling Avatars until next year. Profits, too, will probably be difficult to achieve: according to one investigation, the global market for this kind of technology will be worth only about $300 million by 2023. By contrast, ANA's traditional travel business brought in more than $19 billion last year .

But if the business case for virtual vacations is still weak, the market for technologies that bridge physical distances between families and coworkers seems likely to soy expand.ANA's robots may not replace its airplanes any time soon, but they ' ll almost certainly be a part of travel’s high-tech future.

1.“Avatar” is mentioned in paragraph 1 to_________.

A.display how people travel with the robot “Avatar”.

B.introduce a new service offered by Japan's biggest airline.

C.lead in the topic of virtual travel by providing a vivid scene.

D.describe what the robot"Avatar" looks like and how it works.

2.It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that people's choice of virtual travel may be the result of________.

A.the demand for safe travel

B.wealthy people's growing old

C.worries about low-carbon airlines

D.the support of advanced technologies

3.By saying “far-out technologies encourage far-out claims”, the writer means_______.

A.traditional travel business is not profitable

B.global market for virtual travels is hard to predict

C.the time is ripe for selling Avatars in term of technology

D.virtual travels will take the place of traditional ones very soon

4.What's the writer's attitude to virtual technology?

A.Uncertain. B.Cautious.

C.Enthusiastic. D.Optimistic.

 

    With the average number of children in a British family falling beneath an average of 2.0,the population of the UK has been declining for quite a few years. The size of the British workforce is declining. This trend (趋势) is quite worrying for the British economy.

There is a whole range of reasons accounting for the worrying trend. One of them is that British people are new having their children at a much older age than previously, meaning they have fewer years in which they can have children. Most young People today tend to choose to go university first and build up work experience before getting desired jobs.

Expensive houses also play a part. Many young people are forced to stay with their parents early in their careers. So it's not until people are about 30 years old that they can afford to buy their own home, and then they can start to think about settling down and having children.

So a British person manages to get a job, get a home and get married. Why isn’t he or she then having at least two children on average? The major reason is that it is relatively expensive to bring up a child in the UK. Usually both parents need to work to cover their living expenses, which means they then need to pay someone to look after their child during the day, such as nanny (保姆) or nursery school.

In addition, uncertainty in the global economy often affects British family size. In face of an economic downturn, young British find it more difficult to find jobs or keep their existing ones This discourages them from having larger families. And with this much pressure on families, it’s no wonder that the divorce rate remains so high

To save the British family, the government is taking active measures, for example , by increasing monthly Child Benefit money and offering increasing amount of government subsidy (津贴)for parents to claim. There are also laws allowing parents to take more time off work so that they can look after their children themselves rather than having to pay others to do it.

Let's hope it's not too late to save the British family. Otherwise, the British won't have enough time, energy or money to have children. And where's the fun in that?

1.According to the author, what may account for the decrease of UK's population?

A.People's choice of being single to acquire further education.

B.The trend for people to have children at a younger age.

C.Larger family size brought by weak global economy.

D.The relatively high expenses in raising children.

2.What does the author mainly imply in the last paragraph?

A.It is important to raise people's awareness of saving the British family.

B.It is necessary to reduce subsidies for families and nursery schools.

C.It is urgent to handle the present serious situation.

D.It is difficult for parents to balance life and work.

3.What is the best title for the passage?

A.Disappearing Families. B.Declining Economy

C.Increasing Divorce D.Worrying Workforce

 

    The disease malaria(疟疾) has caused trouble to mankind throughout history. In the 1860s as the drug called chloroquine began to lose its effectiveness, malaria began to appear again in Southeast Asia. Every country in the world then poured huge amounts of human resources into discovering another anti-malaria drug In 1964, China put forward the plan to seek a breakthrough from among traditional Chinese medicinal drugs. There was no great discovery until 1981. When Chinese scientist Tu Youyou gave a speech titled" Chemical Research into Artemisinin(青蒿素)”. at an international conference of the WHO. The speech was regarded as a lifeline for malaria sufferers.

Tu Youyou graduated from the Medical College of Peking University. In 1969, just as the research into treating malaria had reached dead end, the 39 year-old Tu, in order to overcome this terrible problem, took on the job as head of a research team into this problem. The first thing Tu did was interview experienced doctors of Chinese medicine. Then she and her colleagues conducted various kinds of experiments on hundreds of kinds of Chinese medicinal herbs, including artemisinin. However, the results were disappointing: even those involving artemisinin, which had been universally well regarded, were less than satisfactory.

But later, when Tu found a relevant passage written by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), it occurred to her that high temperatures destroy artemisinin's effectiveness: it needs a low temperature to work properly. The discovery pointed to a brand-new direction for Tu and her research team. Finally, in 1972, an extract(# R40) of it was found to be one hundred percent effective against the disease!

In 2000 the WHO announced artemisinin was a leading anti-malarial drug, and promoted it worldwide. So far, it has been playing a great role in the battle against malaria. Beginning at the age of 39, Tu devoted her fife-te-her reseach. In 2015, at the age of 85 and as the first Chinese scientist, she received a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. How did Tu manage to accomplish such a great achievement? You probably have the answer to that already.

1.What can be learnt about “chloroquine”from paragraph1?

A.It contributed to Tu’s great discovery.

B.It was discovered by experts in Southeast Asia.

C.It was a breakthrough out of Chinese medicine.

D.It used to be effective against the disease of malaria.

2.What did Tu Youyou do after reading a passage by Ge Hong?

A.She interviewed doctors to collect their experience.

B.She attempted to heat the extract at a low temperature.

C.She made necessary adjustments in each stage of her research.

D.She expanded access to the anti-malarial drug around the world.

3.Which of the following can best summarize the main reason for Tu's success?

A.You reap what you sow.

B.Actions speak louder than words.

C.Don't claim to know what you don’t know.

D.Live and learn through your mistakes or experience.

 

假定你是李华。你的澳大利亚朋友Mike写信告诉你,他将参加他所在城市举行的我所了解的中国传统节日的演讲比赛,请求你为他推荐一个中国传统节日。请你给他回信,要点包括:

1. 收信时的感想;

2. 推荐并介绍中国节日;

3. 预祝对方取得好成绩。

注意:1.词数100左右

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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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(˄),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

A lecture on "How to Learn English" was held in a school auditorium on the afternoon of last Friday in our school. The lecture giving by a professor from Peking University lasts from 2: 00 to 4: 00. He first stressed serious the importance of learning English in modern times. Then he shared their learning experience with us. Besides, he introduced some useful ways to memorized English words or improve our spoken English.

After the interest lecture, we asked him for advices on some problems we had while learning English. We have been benefited a lot from this lecture.

 

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式

Almost everyone suffers from a headache 1. (occasional). But some people suffer from repeated frequent headaches.

What is headache? What causes it? What can you do about a headache? What research is being done on headaches? The dictionary defines headache simply2. "a pain in the head".3. most people mean by headache4.(be)a pain that lasts several minutes or hours. It covers the whole head, or one side of it, or perhaps the front or the back of the head. To add to the confusion about definition, some people call'" tight feeling in the head" a headache.

A headache is important because5. can be the first warning of a serious condition which probably could be controlled when6.( discover) early. If person7.(remove) the warning, day after day, with a pain-killer, he may pass the point of easy control.

A headache is important also because it disturbs people, 8.(prevent)them from living a happy life. The9.(employ) with headache does less work. In a flash of temper he may upset his fellow 10. (guy) or customers, causing direct or indirect loss to his organization. The mother with a headache suffers and disturbs the family. She upsets her husband and children.

 

    One afternoon I toured an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was looking forward to a quiet view of the masterpieces(杰作).

A young couple_______the paintings ahead of me chatted _______ between themselves .I watched them moment and _______ the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the man's patience for_______her constant flood of words. Annoyed by their noise, I moved on.

I met them several times as I moved through the various rooms of art. _______ I heard her constant flood of words, I moved away _______.

I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a _______when the couple approached the exit. Before they left, the man _______into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He extended(展开) it into a long stick and then_______his way into the coatroom to get his wife's jacket.

"He's a __________man, "the clerk at the counter said, "Most of us would __________ if we were blinded at such a young age. During his recovery, he made__________ that his life wouldn't__________. So, as before, he and his wife come in whenever there is a new art show."

"But what does he get out of the art?"I asked, "He can't see."

"Can't see? You're__________. He sees a lot. __________than you or I do, "the clerk said. "His wife __________each painting so he can see it in his head."

I learned something about patience, courage and love that day. I saw the __________ of a young wife describing paintings to a person without __________and the courage of a husband who would not__________ blindness to change his life. And I saw the love __________by two people as I watched this couple walk away, their arms intertwined(交缠).

1.A.viewing B.judging C.noticing D.measuring

2.A.continuously B.carelessly C.hardly D.excitedly

3.A.required B.decided C.blamed D.announced

4.A.coming up with B.adding up to C.putting up with D.living up with

5.A.As thought B.Now that C.Each time D.Ever since

6.A.frequently B.constantly C.gradually D.quickly

7.A.difference B.deal C.fortune D.purchase

8.A.looked B.got C.reached D.broke

9.A.pushed B.tapped C.fought D.forced

10.A.brave B.lucky C.cold D.clever

11.A.make up B.give up C.wake up D.turn up

12.A.discovery B.complaint C.promise D.contribution

13.A.change B.continue C.return D.end

14.A.right B.careless C.foolish D.wrong

15.A.Less B.Better C.Worse D.More

16.A.describes B.draws C.touches D.praises

17.A.wisdom B.patience C.courage D.faith

18.A.thought B.hearing C.emotion D.sight

19.A.refuse B.invite C.allow D.force

20.A.expected B.shared C.received D.imagined

 

However difficult you find it to arrange your time, it will pay off in the long run if you set aside a certain part of the day for studying and stick to it.1.But don't forget to make sure that you have enough left for recreational activities or simply to be “with” yourself: reading a novel or watching a television programme.

As part of your weekly schedule, it is also advisable to consider exactly what you have to do in that week, and make sure that you handle the most significant tasks first.2.

On a physical level, make sure you have an area or space for studying.3.If you always study in the same place, preferably a room of your own, you will find it easier to adjust mentally to the activity when you enter that area. You should have everything that you might need at hand.

Make sure that all the physical equipment that you use, such as a desk, chair etc. is at good height for you. If you use a personal computer, there are plenty of guidelines available from the movement on angles, lighting and the like.4.

If you are working on topic your teacher has set, but finding it hard to concentrate, it may be that you actually need to take your mind right off it for a period of time.5.After a period away from the test, having not thought about it at all, you may return to it refreshed and full of ideas.

A.It's wise to leave the easier or less urgent areas of your work until later.

B.It's all too easy to read something and then forget where it came from.

C.Consult these and avoid the typical student aches and pains.

D.Airing the mind can work wonders sometimes.

E.Make use of equipment that is available to you .

F.It is best to make a weekly schedule.

G.Don't do it just anywhere.

 

    My family lived in Triumph, Idaho, the USA an old mining town with a population of 33. All of the kids at my age were boys. People of all ages always looked out for me, but they also brought me some embarrassment.

I was born at home. The doctor overseeing my arrival was a family friend. Dad had then been a soldier serving in the navy and figured we should save some money.

At first, my parents didn't have a name for me. My name on my birth certificate still read Baby Girl. And that's what they called me until was almost 4. When they planned our first train trip to Mexico for vacation, we needed passports which made it easier to come up with a name. My father liked the sound of Picabo, an old Native American settlement in the south. My mother and father agreed on Pieabo.

As child, was afraid of the dark, but it was manageable. Another fear was the Rhode Island Red Each time I went out to the hen house to get eggs, he always pecked() me as if I had stolen the eggs laid by his lover. I began carrying a stick to keep him away. However, he was always following me. Later we became good friends. I also liked playing hide-and-seek with him.

Our house was one of four that stood next to each other on an upper street in town. It was a one- story white cottage with no basement and no foundation but Dad dug cellar地窖). All of our heat came from a wood-burning stove, where our food was cooked over an open flame. Both of my parents were great cooks.

1.Why did people in the town take care of the author?

A.she was the only girl of the same age. B.She was the daughter of a miner.

C.Her father was a doctor's fiend. D.Her parents were living in the town.

2.Why did the parents decide to name the author?

A.To have the sound of Picabo. B.To go on foreign trip.

C.To make an agreement with each other D.To realize the author's wish.

3.What do we know about the Rhode Island Red?

A.He always stole the eggs

B.He loved following the author's parents.

C.He was a rooster friend of the author's.

D.He played hide-and-seek with his lover.

4.What might the author think of her childhood life?

A.Boring B.Inspiring

C.Embarrassing D.Pleasing

 

    In 2013, Gabby Frost founded Buddy Project when she was 15. At that time her best friend had been diagnosed(诊断) with a mental health condition, and that was the first time she was made aware of what mental illness was. She wanted to learn more and develop a good support system for her.

Mental illness affects tens of millions of people in the United States each year, yet only half receive treatment, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health. Buddy Project's website says the service is not a substitute for therapy(治疗) or other types of mental health care, and it directs people to resources for further help.

Since founding the organization as a high school student, Frost has helped more than 200, 000 participants find a new friend. On the day when Buddy Project was launched, she used her powerful social media presence to attract nearly 3, 000 participants. "This was around the time when teens really began talking about mental health and found a supportive community online to talk about it,she said.

One of the biggest social barriers she had to jump over was that people didn't view her seriously because she was a 15-year-old girl, and even now, she's still a young woman. "Sometimes its frustrating because people don't think what I do is needed or they don't think Im professional." she said. "Most people are blown away that a 20-year-old girl is running this and that it's one person doing this but not a whole team. I'm just lucky that I've found a support system that has been able to help my mom and me with the project.

1.Why did Gabby Frost set up Buddy Project?

A. To treat her mental disease. B. To know what causes mental illness.

C. To help her friend to fight the mental disease. D. To cure those with mental disease

2.What can we infer from paragraph 2?

A. Americans pay little attention to mental health.

B. Many Americans have trouble with mental health.

C. Buddy Project provides financial aid for patients.

D. Buddy Project can cure those with mental disease.

3.What problem did Frost face?

A. She couldn't get support from her mother.

B. She couldn't help so many patients at a time.

C. She wasn't able to attract enough participants.

D. She wasn't thought well of because of her age.

4.How do most people feel about young Frost's running the project alone?

A. Completely defeated. B. Totally convinced.

C. Strongly impressed. D. Fully satisfied.

 

    Want a wonderful travel in London? Don’t miss the following!

The Guards Museum

The Guards Museum was created as an educational tool for the newest intake of the Guards and includes exhibits of uniform for the five Roval regiments () dating from the Civil War, with details of the nature and origin of their ceremonial duties right up to their contemporary role. To anyone interested in these world-famous soldiers this London tourist attraction is a must-see.

Telephone: 020 7414 3428

Toy theatre

Toy theatre (or paper theatre) was most popular in the 1800s, and consists of paper theatres, some with an extraordinary level of detail, allowing children to stage their own productions at home, usually with cut-out sheets of figures for the scenery, props (道具) and various characters in the play.

Telephone: 020 7967 1066

Charles Dickens Museum

The Charles Dickens Museum, an author’s house museum at Doughty Street, is a celebration of one of the greatest novelists in British history. The museum exhibits over 100, 000 items from personal items to artworks (艺术品) from some of his books. It is said that Dickens wrote 3 of his most famous stories while living here, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby and The Pickwick Papers. The building is the writer’s only surviving London house and we can get to know what life in the household would have been like.

Telephone: 020 7405 2127

Foundling Museum

The Foundling Museum was originally one of the first houses in London for abandoned children and housed over 27, 000 children before its closure (关闭). Since then this London attraction has transformed (转化) itself into one special London museum with a large collection of artworks and social history relating to the children taken in and the terrible social problems that led to children being abandoned by their parents.

Telephone: 020 7841 3600

1.Which will you call if you prefer some history of the army?

A.020 7414 3428 B.020 7967 1066

C.020 7405 2127 D.020 7841 3600

2.What can we learn from the Charles Dickens Museum?

A.The house remains famous as before.

B.It is Charles Dickens’ only surviving house.

C.Visitors can have a taste of Dickens’ life there.

D.Charles Dickens wrote most of his novels there.

3.Which used to be a welfare(福利) institute?

A.The Guards Museum B.Toy theatre

C.Charles Dickens Museum D.Foundling Museum

 

假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Terry一行人要来你市体验元宵节,他请你帮他们预订酒店,请你给他回一封电子邮件。要点如下:

1. 表示欢迎;

2. 询问到达时间;

3. 询问具体要求(价位、房间数等)。

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:元宵节the Lantern Festival

Dear Terry,

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely

Li Hua

 

短文改错

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to complain to a sweater, a jacket and a pair of shoes what I bought from your online shop last month. Fortunately, when the order arrived I realized that the sweater had the hole in it. Also when I tried on the jacket I noticed that it had a button missed and was not the size I have ordered. And the style of the shoes were not what I had asked for. I am returning to the clothing. I would appreciate if I could get a fully refund. I am looking forward to your reply.

 

语法填空

Trade wars between China and the United States 1. (declare) largely by the Trump will not have a significant impact on 2. Chinese economy. However, it will reduce jobs in the US and 3. (weak) the US dollar, said Wang Changlin. China 4. (propose) an extra 25 percent tax on a list of US products, such as bean and pork last week in response to the US’ action. According to Wang, the US tax package only accounts for 11.6 percent of Chinese exports to the US. Considering the fact that China can import such 5. (product) from other countries, the real effect will be even 6. (small). China has not, however, closed the door to negotiations and consultations. Instead, we will continue to deepen reform and open up on all fronts with a view to building closer trade and economic partnerships with the world. In the meantime, it’s 7. (challenge) for the US to find another country to replace China to absorb its bean supply.

8. exports to the US dropped as a result of the US tax, its impact on China’s economic growth would be slight and China can still achieve its GDP growth target 9. about 6.5 percent, job increase target of more than 11 million, and urban surveyed unemployment control target of less than 5.5 percent for this year, he said. China is no longer the country 10. it used to be and it can rise up to the offence.

 

Instead of blaming the child who had broken the window, she gave him a _____ smile and let him go.

A.tolerant B.grateful C.cautious D.wild

 

Base your research on ____ evidence, or its conclusions will be doubtful.

A.fierce B.severe C.solid D.potential

 

Delighted _____ I was by the tomatoes in sight, my happiness deepened when I learned that Browns Grove Farm is one of the suppliers of a newly opened restaurant.

A.although B.as C.so D.when

 

_____ no time will you be allowed in, unless your identity has been checked.

A.In B.On C.By D.At

 

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