【題目】Nowadays the roles of husband and wife are not as defined as before, especially when both partners work and earn money for the family.
A.clearB.clearerC.clearlyD.more clearly
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【題目】假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(/)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:
1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
My best friend is big football fan. In order to let me fall in love with football, he invited me to watch a football match third months ago. At first, I didn’t know the rules, that made me not understand the match. My friend explained them to me patient, and helped me follow the match. The two team tried to control the football. When the ball got close to the gate, I felt very nervous and couldn’t help yell out. I was surprising by the teamwork. It was in the same with the basketball match. After watching the match, he started to love football. Now I often play football with my friend and felt extremely happy.
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【題目】Michael R. Bloomberg’s exit and immediate move to back Mr. Biden had the _________ to anger supporters of Mr. Sanders and sparked outrage among progressives.
A.accessB.potentialC.advantageD.presentation
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【題目】Asia’s recent rise has not been the result of innovation given its population scale.________, it has happened as part of a wave of globalization.
A.NeverthelessB.AdditionallyC.RatherD.Alternatively
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【題目】 We often hear such statements: “I spilled (灑出) juice, but it wasn’t my fault.”, “I got in trouble at school, but it wasn’t my fault.” or “I was in a car accident, but it wasn’t my fault.” That “It’s not my fault.” is a go-to response for so many people and especially teenagers.
Parents complain they are tired of the “excuse”. The reason why variations of “It’s not my fault.” are so popular is that it lets us off the hook from guilt and blame. I’m a fan of not owning responsibility for things that I can’t control. Teens who often say “It’s my fault.” when something bad happens tend to be highly self-critical, perfectionistic and more easier to be troubled by anxiety and depression.
While it is important to recognize lack of reason to blame oneself, many teens over-rely on “It’s not my fault.” When trying to get them to take responsibility, parents usually attempt to convince their teens that something is their fault. The approach tends to be ineffective and turn into a power struggle. No one wins. A more effective approach can be to stress significant drawbacks to consistently focusing on removing our responsibility with this phrase.
Overuse of the phrase can result in feelings of lack of ability to control their own lives. This sense has been shown to cause low motivation. Besides creating feelings of lack of ability, overuse of “It’s not my fault.” focuses a teen’s attention on what is done as opposed to what needs to be done.
People may not have caused all their problems but they have to solve them anyway. The example I frequently share with teens is the question of what one will do if he is pushed into a deep lake. One can certainly stay in water, yelling, “It’s not my fault.” However, that won’t get him out of water. He needs to swim to the shore, regardless of the fault.
If you take a proper approach to communicating with your teens, you can help them avoid over-reliance on “It’s not my fault.”
【1】What phenomenon is described in Paragraph 1?
A.The teenagers’ dislike for school life.
B.The common trouble faced by teenagers.
C.The reasons for blaming others for accidents.
D.The tendency for people not to be responsible for mess in life.
【2】What type of teens tends to suffer great mental pressure according to the text?
A.Those lacking confidence and ambition.
B.Those allowing others to find excuses.
C.Those unable to get along well with others.
D.Those often blaming themselves for some incidents.
【3】What’s the author’s attitude to parents’ usual way of guiding children?
A.Supportive.B.Negative.
C.Ambiguous.D.Neutral.
【4】What lesson is conveyed in the example often shared by the author?
A.We should try to avoid troubling others.
B.We should focus on how to solve problems.
C.We should dare to point out others’ mistakes.
D.We should be self-critical as much as possible.
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【題目】如今, 選美比賽在青少年中越來越普及, 因此你們班就此開展了一場“Should beauty contests be held among teenagers?”的討論, 請你根據(jù)下面表格內(nèi)容寫一份總結(jié)。
一些同學(xué)認(rèn)為 | 另一部分同學(xué)認(rèn)為 |
1.愛美之心是人之常情 2.提供了展示美和欣賞美的平臺 3.提高青少年審美品味,如在重要場所應(yīng)該如何穿衣 | 1.著重外貌,麻木追求外表美 2.商業(yè)化,參與比賽浪費時間和金錢 |
總結(jié):外貌并非成功的關(guān)鍵,應(yīng)注重內(nèi)在美…… |
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【題目】閱讀下面材料, 在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容 (1個單詞) 或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Most Americans love Chinese food. However, the Chinese food 【1】 (serve) in most American restaurants is very different from the authentic cuisine enjoyed by people in China.
The history of westernized Chinese food started in the mid-1800s, 【2】many Chinese immigrants had trouble landing a job in America. To make a living, some of them opened restaurants. Over the past years, Chinese cuisine 【3】 (make) its way into the mainstream.
One of the main differences between authentic and westernized Chinese food lies 【4】 the ingredients that are used. 【5】 (feature) vegetables that are common in Western cuisines westernized Chinese food prefers broccoli, carrots, onions, tomatoes and dairy products. In addition 【6】 you can find some Western cuisines that use strange meats, most Western cultures are pretty conservative about the meats they consume. Authentic Chinese food, in contrast, uses a wider 【7】 (vary) of protein sources, including tofu, chicken 【8】 (foot), duck blood and many more that Westerners generally wouldn't choose to eat. The cuisine also has a stronger taste.
Indeed, there are numerous differences between authentic and westernized Chinese cuisine, but Western palates (味覺) adapt to new flavors 【9】 (easy). Therefore, it may only be 【10】matter of time before authentic Chinese food becomes popular in America!
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【題目】 Officer Michael Rivers, a policeman who was snapped and the image shared on Facebook, as he sat sharing his lunch with a homeless woman at the side of the road in North Carolina, in the USA, is praised.
According to Chris Barnes, his wife Cassie took the photo while she was on her lunch break. She saw the pair sharing a pizza and soft drink while they were having a friendly chat. Mr. Barnes uploaded the image with the notes:" Cassie was out on her lunch break and observed the officer enjoying lunch with a homeless person.”
Officer Rivers recalled seeing the woman earlier that day. He told Yahoo news: “I was leaving the parking lot of Walmart and she was standing by the stop sign. Her shirt read, 'Homeless the fastest way of becoming a nobody.’ I hated that she felt that way.” He added: “I always try to talk to the homeless just to see how they got into their situation. You know, because it can happen to any one of us, at any given moment.”
After he drove away, he circled back to ask if the woman was hungry and if she wanted food. The officer said she was honored by his offer. He bought them both pizza and Mountain Dew and when the pair sat down to eat, he learned of her family struggles and told her: “Hey, you still got stuff to live for, you still got your life ahead of you. It's never too late.”
Officer Rivers, who does recruiting for the Goldsboro PD, hopes to send a message of sympathy for others. He added: “When the younger or newer guys come in, I let them know, ‘Hey treating the community like human beings is the most important thing in the world.’”
“So, if we as police officers show that love and sympathy to everybody, no matter their age, financial background or race, the world would be a better place.”
【1】Why did Chris Barnes share the photo on Facebook?
A.Because it was taken by his wife.B.Because the officer was his friend.
C.Because the officer was handsome.D.Because he was impressed by the officer's action.
【2】Why did the officer come back for the homeless woman?
A.Because she asked him for food.
B.Because her situation was serious.
C.Because he wanted to make a difference to her.
D.Because he wanted to become an internet celebrity.
【3】What does the officer want to pass on to his new colleagues?
A.Anyone can become homeless at any given moment.
B.Policemen should be sympathetic and caring.
C.Policemen should become heroes.
D.People should learn to draw others’ attention.
【4】What does the text mainly talk about?
A.A policeman seen sharing lunch with a homeless woman.B.How policemen help the homeless.
C.A lucky homeless woman.D.How to become a good model for policemen.
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【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
【1】What does the man want to do with the vacuum?
A.Return it.B.Have it repaired.C.Get a new one.
【2】What’s the man’s phone number?
A.731-786-0234.B.713-768-0234.C.713-786-0234.
【3】What does the woman advise the man to do first?
A.Give the office a call first.
B.Drive to 878 Fennel South.
C.Write down her phone number.
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