---______ success the young brilliant scientist has made is admirable.
---I think he is ______ success as a scientist indeed.
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A. shouldn’t B. may not
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Owning a smartphone may not be as smart as you think. It may let you surf the Internet, listen to music and snap photos wherever you are…but it also turns you into a workaholic, it seems.
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1. What can we conclude from the text?
A. All that glitters is not gold
B. It never rains but pours
C. Every coins has two sides
D. It’s no good crying over spilt milk
2. The underlined word “accessing” in the third paragraph can be replaced by “________”.
A calling B. reaching
C. getting D. using
3. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. The average UK working time is between nine and twelve hours
B. Nine- tenths spent over three hours checking work emails
C. One-fourth check their first mail between 11 pm and midnight.
D. The average time for first checking emails is between 6 am and 8 am.
4. What’s the main idea of the text?
A. workaholics like smartphones.
B. Smartphones bring about extra work.
C. smartphones make our life easier.
D. Employers don’t like smartphones.
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I looked across at the others: shelves of similar cameras placed along the wall, offering a wide range of slightly different prices and discounts, with each company selling a range of models based around the same basic box. With so many models to choose from, it seemed that I would have to spend hours weighing X against Y, always trying to take Z and possibly H into account at the same time. But when I had finished, I would still have only the same two certainties that I had entered the store with: first, soon after I carried my new camera out of the shop, it would be worth half what I paid for it; and second, my wonderful camera would very quickly be replaced by a new model.
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1.The shop assistant insisted that the writer should ____.
A. trust him and stop asking questions
B. try the camera to see if there was anything wrong with it
C. get more information about different companies
D. compare the camera he had chosen with the others
2.What does the writer mean by "it would be worth half what I paid for it"(Paragraph 2)?
A. He should get a 50% discount.
B. The price of the camera would soon fall.
C. The quality of the camera was not good.
D. The price of the camera was unreasonably high.
3.The writer decided to try the model he had chosen because he _______.
A. knew very little about it
B. wanted to make sure the one he chose would be the best
C. didn't trust the shop assistant
D. had a special interest in taking pictures of his fellow shoppers
4.It can be inferred from the passage that in the writer’s opinion, _______.
A. we waste too much money on cameras
B. cameras have become an important part of our daily life
C. we don’t actually need so many choices when buying a product
D. famous companies care more about profit than quality
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I was going to die in Antarctica, I was certain. A picture of my frost-covered body, pale and lifeless, filled my mind as I glanced around. In all directions spreads the empty wilderness of Antarctica, the only feature being the division between snow and sky. I sadly stared at my team, who were rapidly disappearing from my sight.
It happened in the year 2009 when I was head of an adventure attempting to reach the South Pole. The team was made up of ordinary women from all around the world—from Jamaica, India, Singapore and Cyprus—many of whom had never seen snow, or spent a night in a tent, before we set off. Our aim was to be the most international all-female team to reach the South Pole.
By the time I realized that my sledge was firmly stuck, the team were already a long way ahead of me. I called out to Era, my teammate from Brunei, who was next in line. Getting no response, I called again, but my shouts were carried away in the opposite direction by the wind. I had stood and watched the line for a while as it marched away from me, confident that at any moment one of my teammates would look behind her. Seconds passed. Nothing. I was gradually being left alone.
I pushed my sledge again, my strength suddenly increased when I thought of a cold, lonely death. This time the sledge moved a little. I kicked at the ice with my ski-pole and boot, desperately trying to break the sledge free and pushed again. The sledge shot forward, knocking me off balance. I struggled to my feet and set off after the team.
I caught up just as they realized I wasn't there. As we continued, my panic slowly faded. I found myself laughing to myself as I noticed Reena checking behind her every few paces. In fact for the whole of the rest of the day each member of the team glanced over her shoulder every few minutes. They were not going to risk losing me again.
1.What can we know from the first paragraph?
A. The author's poor physical condition.
B. The wonderful sights of Antarctica.
C. The rough natural conditions of Antarctica.
D. The author's regret of being left alone.
2.What's the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. Brief introduction about the adventure.
B. How the author became the team leader.
C. The process of selecting the team members.
D. Complete information about the team members.
3.What made it possible for the author to get her sledge out of the ice?
A. The shouts of her teammates.
B. The strong desire to live on.
C. A sudden change in wind direction.
D. The natural beauty ahead in Antarctica.
4.Why did the team form the habit of looking behind?
A. Because they were expecting their team leader's arrival.
B. Because their team leader demanded them to do so.
C. Because they were afraid there might be danger coming from behind.
D. Because they wanted to make sure their team leader was following.
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