【題目】Every morning Mr. Smith takes a __________ to his office.
A. 20 minutes' walk B. 20 minute's walk
C. 20-minutes walk D. 20-minute's walk
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【題目】Electrical products no longer in use contain dangerous materials which can be released into the environment when they are _____.
A. taken apart B. given away
C. fixed up D. handed over
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【題目】The policeman __________ to be reading a newspaper. In reality, he was watching the man near the window.
A. pretended B. hesitated
C. swore D. determined
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【題目】Dad and mum are coming. What gift __________ for your twelfth birthday?
A. you expect they have got B. you expect have they got
C. do you expect have they got D. do you expect they have got
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【題目】He has five __________, and they are all doctors working in the same hospital.
A. sons-in-laws B. son-in-laws
C. sons-in-law D. son in laws
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【題目】Erica Wills admits an addiction left her poor and almost ruined her life. But it wasn’t drink or drugs. The 21-year-old former model was addicted to exercise. . Erica only realized she had become a gym addict when she decided to take a night off to celebrate her 21st birthday.
“I wasted a whole year of my life doing nothing but exercise,” she says. . “ I thought we’d see more of each other if we worked out together.” When that relationship ended, she fell in love with the thrill of keeping her body in tip-top condition.
“Every evening, I left the insurance company where I worked and dashed off to the club,” says Erica. “ But not me. All I would do is rushing off to the gym for five-hour sessions. I went through the lot each night—aerobics, a weights circuit in the gym, then a swim. I would get home after 11 pm, have something to eat and fall into bed. It was the same every weekday. On Saturdays, I might spend even longer in the gym.”
“I just poured all my money into the gym. Membership and classes came to around 100 a month, plus I had to buy clothing and equipment. ”
“I didn’t realize I had lost all my friends until my 21st birthday came round. I decided to take one evening off to go out with them. Then someone told me I hadn’t been a very good friend for a year, so why should anyone bother turning up? In fact, just one girlfriend came with me for a drink on my 21st birthday. That was the turning point for me. I cut right down on the gym and tried to pick up where I had left off with people.”
A. I didn’t buy anything else all year—I couldn’t afford to.
B. I first went to a health club when I dated a bodybuilder.
C. I only went out with my friends two or three times a week.
D. Anyone else aged 20 would be out with friends, having a laugh.
E. But when I started calling people, everyone said they couldn’t make it.
F. My old girlfriends were beauty queens and dancers, and I am naturally competitive.
G. Her hobby turned into a year of aerobic hell as she spent all her spare time in the gym.
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【題目】假如你是某中學(xué)?浾撸现芤荒惆嗯e行了一次題為“如何學(xué)好英語”的班會。同學(xué)們積極討論并提出了一些好的學(xué)習(xí)方法。請你根據(jù)下面表格所提供的信息表述同學(xué)們的觀點,并提出你學(xué)習(xí)英語的建議(至少兩條)
注意:
1. 開頭已給出。
2. 詞數(shù)不少于60。
在校內(nèi)積極參與課堂活動
認真完成作業(yè)
在校外看美劇
看英文小說
我的建議1)…
2)…
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Last Monday, we held a heated discussion about how to learn English well.
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【題目】Some people view a bad situation as a disaster. It’s not. It’s an opportunity. Once your old world collapses(倒塌), you can recover and rebuild. Now you have the chance to start fresh and do things more intelligently. I built my business on an unstable structure. I kept it going for years, but the business collapsed last year. I had to leave my office, selling off all the furniture and equipment. I got kicked out of my apartment because I couldn’t pay the rent. I couldn’t pay my bills or debt. I declared bankruptcy.(破產(chǎn))
For years there was the worry that this might happen if I didn’t keep straining(盡力) to keep the business going. And my worries were right. What I worried about would happen did happen .But you know what? Going through that experience wasn’t really so bad. It was interesting. Some of it was actually pretty easy. Throughout most of it, I felt increasing relief and a renewed sense of freedom and possibility. All the old baggage was gone. No more office. Fewer possessions. Fewer obligations. No more debt. Most of all , no more straining. Life became a lot easier.
I got a cheaper and smaller apartment. I became debt-free. I learned to live within my means. Those were actually good things. The others were just feelings. The reality wasn’t actually painful. After that, I kept going with the same business but completely changed the business model. I avoided the earlier mistakes, and that business recovered just fine and worked great. It was profitable every year from then on. But I had to go through the collapse first to reach that point.
If you’ve been feeling out of control with your current work or lifestyle, and you’re currently straining to keep it going ,consider letting it go. Try allowing the old world to collapse, many or all of your fears and worries might actually come to pass, but that’s ok. You don’t have to keep the old world alive. If it keeps falling apart on you ,let it collapse. Experiencing the collapse isn’t as bad as fearing the collapse
【1】The author regards the collapse of the old world as an opportunity to_____
A. get a new world started in better ways
B. turn to others for help to save ourselves
C. sum up the failure and make up for the mistakes
D. bury ourselves in the disasters and then recover ourselves
【2】In the author’s opinion, the old baggage in Paragraph 2 included______
A. the freedom and possibility of refreshing himself
B. the experience he learned from his former failure
C. the old possessions and the invisible pressure
D. the business knowledge and skills he got from various media
【3】What did the author do after his business failed last year?
A. He cleverly transformed his business model.
B. He started another completely different business.
C. He received further training about doing business at college
D. He borrowed some money from his friends and relatives to pay off his debts.
【4】According to the author, when our work or life is out of our control we can_____.
A. prevent it from falling apart on us.
B. set it free or just let it completely break down
C. keep straining and go on with determination
D. keep it alive with the courage to change it again
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【題目】Researchers at the University of Kansas say that people can accurately judge 90 percent of a stranger’s personality simply by looking at the person’s shoes.
“Shoes convey a thin but useful piece of information about their wearers,” the authors wrote in the new study published in the Journal of Research in Personality. “Shoes serve a practical purpose, and also serve as nonverbal(非語言的) indications with symbolic messages. People tend to pay attention to the shoes they and others wear.”
Medical Daily notes that the details detected in the study include a person’s general age, sex, income, political affiliation(派別), and other personality characteristics, including someone’s emotional stability.
Lead researcher Omri Gillath said the judgments were based on the style, cost, color, and condition of someone’s shoes. In the study, 63 University of Kansas students looked at pictures showing 208 different pairs of shoes worn by the study’s participants. Volunteers in the study were photographed in their most commonly worn shoes, and then filled out a personality questionnaire.
So, some of the results were expected: People with higher incomes most commonly wore expensive shoes, and flashier footwear was typically worn by extroverts(外向者).
However, some of the more specific results are interesting. For example, “practical and functional” shoes were generally worn by more “agreeable” people, while ankle boots went more closely with “aggressive” personalities.
The strangers of all may be that those who wore “uncomfortable looking” shoes tend to have “calm” personalities.
And if you have several pairs of new shoes or take exceptional care of them, you may suffer from “attachment anxiety”, spending a large amount of time worrying about what other people think of your appearance.
There was even a political calculation in the mix with more liberal types wearing “shabbier and less expensive” shoes.
The researchers noted that some people will choose shoe styles to mask their actual personality characteristics, but researchers noted that volunteers were also likely to be unaware that their footwear choices were showing deep awareness into their personalities.
【1】According to Omri Gillath, a stranger’s personality can be judged by ___.
A. the age and sex of the person
B. the personality questionnaire by the person
C. the emotional stability of the person
D. the shoes the person wearst
【2】We can infer from Paragraph 2 that ___.
A. a practical purpose is to wear shoes
B. people want to buy new shoes they pay attention to
C. shoes are vital to their wearers
D. the Journal of Research in Personality is a magazine
【3】The underlined word “agreeable” is closest in meaning to __.
A. gentle B. weak C. generous D. considerate
【4】 Which might be the best title for the passage?
A. Good Shoes, Good Character
B. Bad Shoes, Bad Personality
C. Shoes and Their Wearers’ Personality
D. Shoes Shape A Person’s Character
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