【題目】She has already tried her best. Please don't be too ________ about her job. After all, she is only 21 and ________ from college.
A.picky; graduating
B.particular; has just graduated
C.special; has just graduated
D.hard; just graduated
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【1】That scientist was devoted to the study ________ (日復(fù)一日)and finally he achieved great success.
【2】His uncle chose to ________ (居住)the countryside.
【3】If you keep on eating like this,losing weight is ________(不可能的).
【4】Helen ________(忙于)business matters,so we didn’t want to bother her.
【5】________(就我而言),I cannot object to your marriage.
【6】Only in this way can you ________ (相處融洽) your classmates.
【7】In face of challenge for the moment,it's the most important to _______(保持) a good state of health.
【8】This region is beautiful in natural sight,and __________(在……方面富有) forest and tour resources.
【9】They had enough money to live ___________ (舒適地)in their old age.
【10】_____________(適應(yīng)) the tropical heat was more difficult than they had expected.
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【題目】The spokesman said that Japan should, ________ ignore its aggressive past, reflect on its own history and its current policies.
A. more than B. other than
C. better than D. rather than
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【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
【1】Why does the man apologize to the woman?
A. He shouldn't have watched TV so much.
B. He hasn't washed all the bowls or plates.
C. He hasn't watered the flowers or fed the birds.
【2】What does the woman tell the man to do?
A. Find what he wants on the Net.
B. Finish his homework first.
C. Turn off the computer.
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【題目】His eyes ________ on the PPT, Lee listened to the teacher ________.
A.fixed; attentively
B.have been fixed; carefully
C.fixing; interestingly
D.fixed; purposefully
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【題目】Animal welfare is a growing concern in today’s 【1】 (social). Many people think that it is cruel to remove animals from their 【2】 (nature) habitat and keep them in cages for the public to look at. An animal 【3】 (keep) in a zoo will lead a different life from an animal that 【4】 (live) in the wild. What’s more, some animals became unhappy in the zoos 【5】there isn’t enough space.
On the other hand, a trip to the zoo can be 【6】 educational experience. When students learn about endangered species and are able to see them in a zoo, they are more likely to support projects designed 【7】 (save) these animals. Due to some illegal actions, there are many species which would die out if they weren’t kept in zoos.
Every zoo has a 【8】 (slight) different approach to animal care and welfare, but overall I think zoos are good places. 【9】 (see) animals in their natural habitat isn’t always possible and I think zoos offer a good alternative. A trip 【10】 the zoo is both educational and fun—I’ll surely continue to visit zoos.
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【題目】假定你是李華,想申請參加2017全球青年峰會(Global Youth Summit)。你寫信請外教Mr. Smith幫你寫一封推薦信,介紹你的英語能力、個性特點等,并于今年7月5日前發(fā)到gys2017@GYLeadership.org。
注意:
1)詞數(shù)100左右;
2)可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3)不得透露考生本人所在學(xué)校及個人真實信息。
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【題目】During the first decade of the 21st century, a popular and new word has come into our vocabulary. That word is Facebook. This is the most popular social networking website on the Internet. There are about 350 million active users on this website. The main idea of Facebook is that you can keep in touch with all your friends around the world who has Facebook. In the 350 million users on Facebook, 67% of them are between the ages of 13-25. More than 35 million users update their status every day. 2.5 billion Photos are added each month.
The highest age groups who use Facebook are teenagers. Most of them keep the website running whenever they are using the computer and general teens nowadays are always on the computer, if they aren’t in school or when they aren’t asleep. I feel that teens should focus on their schoolwork or be socializing with their friends in person or exercising. Facebook is just changing the new generation of youngsters completely because the teenage life is one of the most important stages of life and wasting it on Facebook is not encouraging this in any way. It is also a complete distraction (分心) to their mind, for they would turn to Facebook just to check if there was anything updated among their friends.
Remember back in the good old days, when teens would do their homework handwritten, play sports and hang out with friends. Today, most teens would only speak to their friends on Facebook, while we can see them battling obesity as they stare at their friend’s message on their wall. In summary, teens don’t have a life because they are on Facebook 24/7, except for those who don t use Facebook or occasionally do.
Facebook is also where people can see the conflicts among their friends, virtual arguments, relationship status and updates, who is in whose ‘top friends, and so on. You can join groups, post pictures and videos, play games, and invite friends to parties. Mainly, all this would just disturb people into living life to its fullest.
【1】The figures in Paragraph 1 are mentioned .
A. to show Facebook’s increasing popularity
B. to present the influence of the Internet
C. to attract more teens to use Facebook
D. to prove our life pace is getting higher
【2】Facebook influences teens mostly in that .
A. it shortens teens, sleeping time
B. it encourages teens to change their life
C. it wastes teens, time and distracts their mind
D. it holds teens back from communicating with others
【3】The author would probably approve the following teens’ behaviors EXCEPT .
A. doing their homework handwritten
B. hanging out with friends more
C. battling obesity by playing sports
D. speaking to friends on Facebook frequently
【4】What would be the best title for the text?
A. Facebook Wastes Teens’ Life
B. How to Live Your Life to the Fullest
C. Technology Destroys a New Generation
D. Modem Communications Brings about Problems
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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。
Sammy Armstrong was driving to his office he noticed a car was stuck on railroad tracks. Then he (hear)a train whistle. Sammy threw down his sunglasses and keys and ran toward the car. elderly man, Jean Papich, eighty-four, sat in the drivers seat, (turn) the key and hitting the gas. His wife, Marion, seventy-eight, was looking (nervous) at him. Then Sammy walked to the back of the car and pushed it forward,but his boots slipped on the warm asphalt(瀝青).He could see the train approaching fast.
might be easier to push the car backward,Sammy thought.He ran around to the front of the vehicle and shouted at Jean (put) the car in neutral(空擋).Sammy could feel the ground trembling under his feet.He put his boots against the tracks and pushed forcefully.Finally,the car rolled off the tracks.When Sammy looked up,the train was just a couple of (foot)away. Sammy, (shock) and speechless, went back to work as crowd gathered at the scene.
Weeks later,Marion called to thank Sammy. He responded, “I just did I believe is the right thing to do as an average citizen."
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