【題目】Volunteering gives you a chance __________ lives, including your own.
A. change B. changing
C. changed D. to change
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【題目】 I was just chatting with the director when a stranger __________.
A. cut in B. cut down
C. cut off D. cut up
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【題目】Directions: Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.
【1】He is a(n) _____ boy, but he is very unsure of himself.
【2】There is a little window in the _____ case so that you can see the tape.
【3】It is _____ that he should fall in love with such a beautiful girl.
【4】This _____ is now on a firm footing and should soon get profits.
【5】Betty believed yoga was a very _____ exercise.
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【題目】閱讀理解
Guest Services | Food & Drink Options |
ATMs | Pet Care |
First Aid | Stroller, Locker and Wheelchair Rentals |
HIQ Smoking Policy | Failure to observe all Park rules could result in being driven out of the Park without refund. |
(1)The leaflet is to inform visitors of the Park's ______.
A.advanced management
B.thrill performances
C.entertainment facilities
D.thoughtful services
(2)A visitor to the Park can ______.
A.rent a stroller outside Front Gate
B.ask for first aid by Thunder Run
C.smoke in the Water Park
D.leave his pet at KidZville
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【題目】 A study has found that warmer waters off North America's West Coast caused many kinds of sea life to move farther north than ever before.
The study was a project of scientists from the University of California, Davis. The scientists examined waters off the coast of Northern California in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The researchers say they recognized a local of 67 species( 物種)between 2014 and 2016, during what was described as a "marine heat wave". Marine heatwaves were explained in the study as "period of extreme sea surface temperatures lasting for days to months". The 2014-2016 heatwave is thought to be the largest ever recorded. The warn water later moved south toward California.
The warmer water were partly a product of El Nio conditions during the same period, researcher noted. El Nio develops when winds off the coast of South America weaken. This enabled warm water in the western Pacific to move eastward. El Nio often causes ocean temperatures in the area to rise between 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, the study found.
The researchers reported that 37 of the 67 species they studied had never before been observed so far north as California. These creatures are native to an area hundreds of kilometers to the south, mainly around Baja California in Mexico. A few were even found north of California, off the state of Oregon. The northward travel of so many different sea creatures was considered "unprecedented"(史無前例的)by the researchers. Among the species found in the study were a meat-eating sea slug that hunts other sea slugs, a sea snail "butterfly" and purple-lined jellyfish. Another unexpected visitor was the pelagic red crab, which researchers said had only been found in areas off the coast of Mexico.
Scientists involved in the study believe the findings can provide valuable information for knowing future sea life reactions to warming oceans.
【1】What is a marine heat wave according to the passage?
A.An ocean with rough surface.
B.A wave with low temperatures.
C.A period of warmer ocean surface water.
D.A species living in extreme weather.
【2】What contributes to El Nio conditions?
A.Warmer waters.B.Weakened winds off South America.
C.Colder sea surface.D.Species moving northward.
【3】Why does the author mention the men-eat in sea lug in paragraph 4?
A.To point out that ocean environment becomes worse.
B.To suggest that sea creatures need separate living space.
C.To prove that many kinds of sea life can adapt to warmer waters.
D.To evidence that ocean temperature along California are higher than before.
【4】What can be inferred from the passage?
A.The heatwaves disturb the life of many sea creatures.
B.The increased temperature benefits many sea creatures.
C.Sea life reactions can be valuable to predict future heatwaves.
D.The heatwaves cause many unexpected visitors to move southward.
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【題目】I cannot __________ puzzled, for I simply cannot understand how I could have made such a stupid mistake.
A. help feel B. help but to feel
C. but to feel D. but feel
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【題目】To be frank, I’d rather you in the case.
A.will not be involved B.not involved
C.have not been involved D.were not involved
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【題目】 A mother in Northern Ireland was surprised when her son managed to greet her with a tiny "hello" at just 7 weeks old. Toni McCann said her son Cillian, now 9 weeks, has said "hello" twice. The infant(嬰兒) appeared to try and unsuccessfully imitate his mother before finally managing a quick "hello" for the first time.
"He was making a lot of eye contact and that's why I started filming him, "she said. " I realized he was trying to copy what I was saying and then it just came out. "McCann said she first noticed Cillian trying to mimic(模仿)sounds at just 5 weeks old when her husband was holding him.
"This is a perfect example of modeling behaviour, Mum is coaching him to do what she's doing, "said Murray. " It's an important example of what we want all mothers to do with their baby. "
Murray said Cillian's first word is likely not the same as a l to 2-year-old's first word, where they have attached the word to some meaning.
"They don't have muscle coordination(協(xié)調(diào), 配合)of the mouth, "Murray said of newborn infants. "It's usually a process of both learning what words mean by hearing them and by seeing mum and by trying to imitate mum over and over again. "
Murray said new mums should talk to their babies, even if the infants can't say full words yet. She also recommended letting babies "talk back" in the conversation, even if they don't have full words yet. While the video of Cillian saying hello has gone popular, McCann said she has already moved on to a new phrase for the baby. "Now I'm saying to him' I love you'. " she added.
【1】Why did Toni McCann begin to film the baby?
A.Because the baby looked the mother in the eye.
B.Because the baby greeted its mother with hello.
C.Because the baby tried to copy what she said.
D.Because she began to talk to her baby.
【2】What is important in teaching baby's language?
A.Fast development.B.Father's holding.
C.Modeling behaviour.D.Muscle coordination.
【3】What is the difference between Cillian's first word and 1 to 2-year-old's?
A.Cillian doesn't understand it.
B.Cillian doesn't learn for long.
C.Cillian doesn't use muscle.
D.Cillian doesn't learn by listening.
【4】What will McCann teach her baby?
A.A tiny hello.B.Short conversation.
C.Popular video.D.Full words.
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【題目】 Many young ladies in the street have __________ their summer dresses in late spring.
A. put out B. brought out
C. stood out D. picked out
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