【題目】The Molalla High School has a wall of Post-it notes ________ students write kind messages for kids to take when they have a bad day.
A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where
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【題目】假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)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(jì)分。
With the graduation day approaching, memory are flooding back to me. I remember how unwillingly I was to enter the classroom. “If I have studied harder before, I would have gone to a better senior high school,” I said it to myself. However, I later realized I fell in love with a school.
The campus scenery is pleasant. The antique pavilion (亭子), where stands on a small hillside, impresses me most. Surrounded green trees, I can admire the beautiful sunrise and sunset. I often wander around the charming pond and see myself reflecting in its transparent water. Any pains I have are smoothed and float away. The kind teachers and easy-going classmates also warm my heart and cheer me up when I am in low spirits.
Every time I recall my unforgettable moments, I smile. We’ve all grew over these three years.
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【題目】Be careful about the boundary between your work and your life, or your attitude and emotion in one area will affect the other.
A.randomlyB.negativelyC.confidentiallyD.arbitrarily
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【題目】 Every so often,someone so young does something so amazing that you can’t help but wonder how he manages it. That’s what happened the first time we heard Matthew Whitaker play the piano. Matthew is a jazz pianist who is blind,and since the age of 11,he’s been performing around the world.
Matthew Whitaker was born at 24th week. He weighed 1 pound and 11 ounces. His parents were told he had less than a 50%chance of survival. One of the many complications(并發(fā)癥)he faced was a disease which led to blindness.
No one in Matthew’s family was a musician,but his grandfather bought him his first keyboard when he was 3 years old. It didn’t take long for Matthew to show that he had a gift. So the Whitakers decided to get Matthew a teacher,which proved to be difficult. “At the time,we got a lot of answers that he’s too young and they don’t know how to teach a blind child,”Moses Whitaker said. “He was 3 years old at the time. ”
Finally,Dalia Sakas agreed to meet Matthew. Dalia is the director of music studies at a music school in New York City,a school for the visually impaired. To her surprise,Matthew could 1isten to a piece of music once and then play it. “Because it is rare to meet someone of the world and I want to make that possible. ”
She did. Matthew has played in more than 200 clubs and concert halls around the world. His love of music has never been in doubt. Matthew’s latest album is called Now Hear This. One critic noted that it sounded like Matthew was playing with six hands.
【1】Which word best describes Matthew as a pianist?
A.Fruitless.B.Ordinary.
C.Remarkable.D.Ambitious.
【2】What was the root cause of Matthew’s blindness?
A.His premature birth.B.His low weight.
C.His low chance of survival.D.A disease running in his family.
【3】What increased the difficulty finding Matthew a music teacher?
A.His family background.B.His lack of talent.
C.His age and disability.D.His character.
【4】Why did Dalia accept Matthew as her student?
A.Because she sympathized Matthew for his experience.
B.Because she was struck by Matthew’s talent for music.
C.Because she gave in to the insistence of Matthew’s grandfather.
D.Because she knew how to teach a blind student well.
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【題目】 The care center told us Dad's case was hopeless. Mom took him home and his spirits lifted under her care. Several months later, we decided to fly out and give my mother a break from nursing him.
On the last day of our trip, after finishing his walking treatment, I suggested that he "exercise" his fingers by playing his piano, but the fingers that had once flown over the keys with ease could barely strike one note. Paralysis(癱瘓)had taken away the number-one joy in Dad's life.
Helping him from his wheelchair to the piano bench, I placed his hands on the keys and the list on the piano. Seeing his stiff fingers devastated me and Dad. I lay back in my chair, closed my eyes and expected the worst. I couldn't believe my ears when The War We Were rang out, flowing with feeling and no mistakes. He continued playing down his list.
Quickly wiping my eyes, I felt grateful for what had taken place. I never thought I'd hear my dad's beautiful music again. Dad couldn't grasp what had happened during that hour and seemed confused. Instead of getting back in his wheelchair, he asked me to turn him around on the bench so that we could talk.
Starting with his earliest childhood memories, Dad shared his life story, telling tales I'd never heard before. It was a magical time for us, and we took turns wiping our eyes. When he became silent, I knew this moment had ended.
For the next hour, I found myself reliving priceless memories. Happy tears flowed as my father played every song I'd ever heard growing up, including favorites that we had danced to as children. Apparently, the wonderful stories he'd just shared had sparked his memory.
【1】Why did the author decide to go on a holiday?
A.To ease his father's feeling of hopelessness.
B.To accompany his father for the last family trip
C.To give his mother a rest from attending his father.
D.To help the doctor treat his father for his paralysis
【2】What does the underlined word "devastated" in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Delighted.B.Interested
C.Worsened.D.Discouraged.
【3】What made the author's father puzzled?
A.He still remembered his childhood dreams.B.He could play his familiar music on the piano.
C.He was left alone at home with the author.D.He could stand up without the author's help.
【4】What did the author do after his father got silent?
A.Reflect on his old memories.B.Choose his father's favorite music.
C.Dance to the music his father played.D.Take his turn to take care of his father.
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【題目】假定你是李華,你校將舉辦太極拳(Tai Chi)比賽。請(qǐng)寫(xiě)封郵件邀請(qǐng)你的英國(guó)朋友James參加,內(nèi)容包括:
1. 比賽時(shí)間;
2. 活動(dòng)安排;
3. 表達(dá)期待。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
2. 可以適當(dāng)添加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
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【題目】 Nowadays, to work remotely, all you need are a computer and an Internet connection. According to a new study, employees who can work from anywhere else are generally happier than those who work onsite(現(xiàn)場(chǎng)的)in an office.
Video conferencing company Owl Labs surveyed 1,202 full-time US workers from the ages of 22 to 65, and discovered that 62 percent of the respondents worked remotely at least some of the time and 38 percent worked onsite. Of the remote workers, 49 percent worked remotely full-time.
As it turns out, working remotely—or the idea of it—makes people happy, 83 percent of the survey respondents agree that the ability to work remotely would make them happier, and 71 percent of workers who do get to work remotely said their job makes them happy, compared with 55 percent of office-only workers.
In the study, full-time remote workers said they're happy in their job, 22 percent more than people who never work remotely. The reasons why respondents said they decided to work remotely were better work-life balance(91 percent), increased productivity/better focus(79 percent), less stress(78 percent), and to avoid a commute(通勤)(78 percent).
One reason why remote workers might be happier is that they were more than twice as likely to earn more than $100,000 per year. And the higher they were on the corporate(公司的)ladder, the more likely survey respondents were to have the privilege of working remotely: The job levels with the greatest percentages of remote workers were founder/CEO-level(55 percent)and vice president(46 percent).
Loyalty is another factor: Remote workers are 13 percent more likely than non-remote workers to stay with their current job for the next five years—making remote work a win-win for employees and employers alike.
Not only are remote employees happier, but they are prepared to work longer hours, according to the report. Remote workers said they work over 40 hours per week, 43 percent more than on-site workers do.
【1】What can he learned about the respondents in the survey by Owl Labs?
A.49 percent work remotely full-time.
B.55 percent are not satisfied with their work.
C.83 percent prefer to work in an office.
D.About 40 percent are office-only workers.
【2】Compared with remote workers, onsite workers are .
A.less loyalB.more productive
C.less creativeD.more hardworking
【3】It is more likely for those with higher job levels to .
A.live freelyB.have double income
C.work remotelyD.work less time
【4】What is the text mainly about?
A.The choice of working sites.B.The benefits of working remotely.
C.The tendency of future jobs.D.The qualities of offsite employees.
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【題目】根據(jù)課外閱讀內(nèi)容,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
【1】What kind of dog did the gold-seekers want?They wanted__________
A.heavy dogsB.small dogs with furry coats
C.strong long-haired dogsD.fierce dogs good at fighting
【2】Buck's trying to be the new lead-dog proves all that all that is in his nature except________
A.intelligenceB.ambition
C.hard workD.timidness
【3】Buck won the battle for survival because of his_________
A.imaginationB.strength
C.experienceD.courage
【4】Buck soon learned that Perrault and Francois_____________
A.were as bad as the fat man who hit him with a club
B.liked him as much as Mr.Miller did
C.were fair and honest man
D.only knew how to make dogs work for them
【5】The fat man cruelly beat Buck with a club to__________
A.make him unconsciousB.punish
C.kill him for his rageD.make him obey
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【題目】閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Most Chinese people are familiar with shadow puppetry (皮影戲). Thinking about shadow puppetry, they are reminded of their experience of watching shadow play in some temple fairs 【1】 they were little. But now, one can enjoy a whole shadow show just by【2】(put) on a Virtual Reality (VR) headset (耳機(jī)). “ We’ve been looking for a connection between traditional art and modern technology,” said the VR game【3】 (design) Zhang Qing.
Shadow puppetry is a Chinese folk art 【4】 (know) for its unique storytelling techniques,【5】 dates from 2,000 years ago. However, since films and TV series 【6】 (be) major entertainment options nowadays, shadow plays are in decline. To revive the ancient art via VR, Zhang visited puppeteers at Houma city in north China’s Shanxi Province where shadow puppetry once 【7】 (boom). A puppeteer Zhu Chao says that he only gets to perform five or six times a year and the art is far【8】its peak. Zhu hopes the combination with technology VR can attract 【9】 (many) young people and pass down this ancient art as it is 【10】(gradual) fading away.
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