【題目】聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
【1】What are the speakers doing?
A. Interviewing a champion.
B. Reporting a match live.
C. Talking about a new world record.
【2】What do we know about Paul Timmons?
A. He breaks a world record
B. He is talented in competing
C. He isn't in the lead all the time.
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Dear John,
I am so glad hear from you. Learn that you are working on Chinese, I strongly recommend the novel Journey to the West. The novel is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. It tells about a Buddhist monk and his three disciples, animal with human characteristic,traveling west to India in search for Buddhist scriptures. I think, the study of this novel open the way to Chinese values and history, from what you will get a better understanding of Chinese culture. Beside, the novel offers a mixture of adventure and comedy, so while enjoying reading, you will surprisingly find you can speak and write in Chinese more fluent.
I hope you keep reading to enjoy the charm of Chinese language but you will achieve a great progress in your Chinese.
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【題目】聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
【1】【1】Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a bank.
B. At a police station.
C. At an airport ticket office.
【2】【2】Where was the woman’s money probably stolen?
A. Near the bank.
B. Around the police station.
C. On the moving stair from the underground.
【3】【3】Why does the woman exchange some traveler’s checks for money?
A. To go shopping. B. To buy her airline ticket. C. To pay for her travel.
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【題目】 Microsoft PowerPoint is the world’s most common presentation tool. It emerged from software company Forethought Inc in the 1980s. Bob Gaskins was the man behind it.
“I knew in the early 80s that there were as many as a billion, a thousand million presentation slides being made per year just in America,” Gaskins says,“ but they were all made by hand and almost nobody was using computers to do them.
“It was clear to me that here was a huge application worth billions and billions of dollars a year that could be done on computers as soon as there was a revolution in the kinds of computers that we had.”
Gaskins was onto something, but it was a hard sell at the time. The software wouldn’t run on any existing personal computers. Anyone wanting to use it had to buy a new machine. Even so, people bought personal computers for the first time in order to be able to use PowerPoint, says Wired magazine journalist Russell Davies.
Davies explains that before PowerPoint, people used slides to convey information to groups --- but anyone creating a presentation had to send away to get their materials made. It took a long time to do, was difficult to make changes and because it was so expensive, only the most senior people in an organisation got to do it.
“ PowerPoint,” Davies says,“made it possible for everyone in an organisation to stand up and say their piece.”
PowerPoint has helped turn us all into presenters --- but it’ s also been accused of over-simplifying ideas and distracting (干擾)us from clear thinking.
Sarah Kaplan is a management professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. She has noticed that, rather than people asking for new analysis or insights in meetings, they were asking for more PowerPoint slides.
Kaplan says that some CEOS, such as Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, have banned its use. “He felt, and I think many people feel, that PowerPoint became such an object of the process that they lost the ideas inside of it and that is the risk.”
【1】What drove Bob Gaskins to develop PowerPoint?
A. His personal needs at the office.
B. The support from Forethought Inc.
C. The great potential market demand.
D. His interest in science and technology.
【2】What was the problem with Bob Gaskin’s PowerPoint in the 1980s?
A. It was very expensive.
B. It was very difficult to use.
C. It couldn’t t be used on old computers.
D. It couldn’t satisfy young people’s needs.
【3】What might be Russell Davies’s attitude to PowerPoint?
A. Critical.B. Appreciative.C. Cautious.D. Contradictory.
【4】Why does Jeff Bezos ban the use of PowerPoint?
A. It fails to solve practical problems.
B. It fails to convey messages effectively.
C. It makes something valuable unavailable.
D. It results in creative thinking getting ignored.
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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(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
As the rain starts to pound on the windows, you may find your dog hiding under a low piece of furniture or in the corner of a dark room. It's not unusual for a dog to attempt 【1】 (become) grounded during storms by seeking 【2】 lowest place in the house or some place near the house's pipes.
But why? As you might suspect, noise is one of the 【3】 (reason ). Thunder-storms can frighten dogs with noise phobia, 【4】 is a severe fear of loud noises. Noise phobias can start at any age and worsen over time if 【5】 (leave)untreated.
Another reason is static electricity(靜電). During a thunderstorm, static electricity in the clouds builds up, eventually 【6】 (burst) into lightning. Dogs can sense this static electricity, and often even before the storm reaches our own neighbourhood. Static electricity 【7】 (feel) by dogs through their fur. It could be 【8】 (help)to gently lead your dog to the bathroom and into the bathtub as the porcelain(瓷器)may 【9】 (actual) help block static electricity.
At the same time, try not to take care 【10】 your dog too much. Otherwise, your dog may think that its behavior is something you'd like to see again.
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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)的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
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。
Dear Jackson
There will be a Beijing opera performance holding in a theater this weekend. Now, let me introduce some details to you. As a perfect example of Chinese culture, Beijing opera had a history of hundreds of years. Center in Beijing, the opera has many types of facial makeup what refer to different characters.
As the poster says, some popular selection will be performed during the show time on this weekend and some famous actors will show a visually feast for audience. So I sincerely invite you to go to watch the show with myself. It can give you some interesting things to appreciate it even though you can't understand that the actors sing. It will be nice experience for you at least.
Yours
Li Hua
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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。
An Italian town will pay people hundreds of euros(歐元) per year if they cycle to work instead of【1】(drive) their cars. The government will pay【2】(cycle)25 cents per kilometre, up to a monthly limit of 50 euros. That means commuters(通勤者)who switch to two wheels could pocket up to 600 euros in a year. It is said to be the first such plan in Italy.
Fifty workers will be included in a 12-month trial, which will use a smart phone app to record the【3】(distant) travelled each day. The plan is being supported from fines【4】(collect) from traffic tickets in the town,【5】by law have to be spent on road safety.
The plan will encourage citizens【6】(make)sure the area becomes more liveable. It will 【7】(natural )mean less traffic on the streets and more health benefits. A bicycle organization which helped to develop the idea, says it hopes that other towns will now follow the lead.
A similar plan【8】(introduce)in France in 2014, with mixed results. A six-month trial found that paying people to cycle to work did increase the numbers doing so, but the【9】(major) had been using public transport, rather than private vehicles.【10】those making the move from cars to bicycles, most had already been carpooling (拼車). Private cars remained crowded in the Streets
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【題目】 The first men and women came to Britain over two and a half million years ago. 【1】 But the British Isles only became islands separated from the rest of Europe about 8, 500 years ago, when melting ice formed the English Channel!
3,000 years after Britain became an island, new tribes who came by boat from the mainland introduced farming.【2】Many of these man-made hills can still be seen.
Later on, people learned to build stone monuments. The most amazing is Stonehenge, a circle of huge stones begun about 4,500 years ago. Stonehenge is the world's most famous prehistoric monument. 【3】
3,000 years ago the climate in Britain became colder and wetter than before. 【4】 A bit later iron started to be used for tools and weapons instead of bronze. Knowledge of ironworking may have been brought by the Celts, a new wave of immigrants who started to arrive from southern Europe in about 500 BC.
What we know about the first people in Britain has been worked out by archaeologists from the remains they left behind them. Pytheas, a Greek, was the first person who could read and write to come to Britain. His visit was in about 330 BC, over 2, 000 years after Stonehenge was begun. Unfortunately, what Pytheas wrote has been lost, so we don't have any written record of Britain until the Romans came. 【5】
A. That was almost 300 years after he did!
B. As a result, people had to move down from high ground.
C. Because of the climate change, much of the ice has melted.
D. Many archaeologists believe that Britain was once covered by ice.
E. These tribes built earthworks for protection and as tombs for their dead bodies.
F. They were hunters and gatherers of food, who used stone tools and weapons.
G. We don't know what it was used for, though many different suggestions have been made.
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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。
We've all heard that breakfast is【1】most important meal in the day.It may actually be true.Recently, a study of more than 50,000 adults aged 30 and older【2】(find) that people who have breakfast are more likely to lose【3】(weigh) than those who don't eat a morning meal.Other studies connect not eating breakfast【4】a higher risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and so on.
However, it's not just when you eat that matters, but【5】you eat also matters.【6】(keep)fit, you should have a balanced diet with protein, fiber and healthy fats, which is the key to a satisfying【7】nutritious breakfast .If you want to keep【8】(you) from being hungry later of the day,you’d better eat within 90 minutes after waking up.Also, coffee drunk on an empty stomach is not recommended because it can be【9】(harm)to your body.
There is an old saying that advises "Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a beggar It is worth【10】(follow).
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