1. What is the date probably today?
A.July 2nd. | B.July 10th. | C.July 16th. |
A.Improving the library. |
B.Building a swimming pool. |
C.Supporting medical research. |
A.Between 9: 00 and 9: 30. |
B.Between 9: 30 and 10: 00. |
C.Between 10: 00 and 10: 15. |
A.Volleyball. | B.Long jump. | C.High jump. |
2 . Bloggers (写博客的人) are sometimes accused of being egomaniacs (after all, what could make one more proud than to assume that the whole world is interested in your thoughts?) and some are the source of ridicule. With more than half of all blogs on the Internet written by under-19s, parents are increasingly worried that their youngsters are putting their personal safety at risk.
Perhaps parents should focus on the positive. For a lucky few, blogging has led to fame and fortune on a scale that most people can only dream of. One of the best-known of these is Maisie Lim, whose fashion blog Style Cookie is read by such famous people as Miuccia Prada, Anna Wintour and Lady Gaga. Maisie is regularly invited to top fashion shows around the world and has thousands of fans.
Due to the fact that Maisie is only 15 years old, her parents have received a lot of criticism for letting her achieve so much at such a young age. Some people think it is inappropriate for a teen to become so heavily involved in the “adult” world. Maisie, though, is just one example of a growing phenomenon: the teen blogger businessperson.
“I was shopping at discount shops, taking photos of my clothes and writing down my thoughts. Starting a style blog seemed like the next logical step because it was a way to share things that inspired me jellyfish with a global audience. I started when I was 11, which was before blogs became big. I never dreamed it would take off.” says Maisie.
Besides updating her blog, Maisie spends time running a web magazine for teenage girls and employs four editors as well as numerous writers, illustrators and photographers.
For more inspiration, look at Suke Smith’s lifestyle blog Pay it Forward. Due to the success followers on Twitter. At 16, Suke is considered experienced on the blogging scene.
Despite the success of the teenage bloggers like Maisie and Suke, it can be tough for teens to be taken seriously because of their age. “But if you’re offering something a bit different, and you’re passionate about what you do, people will notice you,” explains Maisie.
1. The word “egomaniacs” (paragraph 1) most probably refers to bloggers who ________.A.like to | B.worry about their parents |
C.spend too much time online | D.have too much self-importance |
A.concerned | B.surprised | C.uncomfortable | D.grateful |
A.she employs a team of helpers |
B.she is often invited to top fashion shows |
C.she takes a tough attitude toward criticism |
D.she shares things with great enthusiasm |
A.Inspirational Teen Blogging | B.An Issue of Parental Concern |
C.Different Views on Teenagers | D.Professional Fashion Bloggers |
3 . There are numerous hotels and resorts with water parks to keep you cool and refreshed in the hot summer days located along the Myrtle Beach. Here is some of the most popular lodging(住宿).
Comfort Suites-Myrtle Beach
While staying at the Comfort Suites in Myrtle Beach, guests have access to an outdoor pool to swim in or lie by the side in one of the comfortable chairs. The hotel features a free breakfast each morning with fresh fruits, cereals, and pastries. Free Wi-Fi is provided across the -property, and guests can enjoy free cable television in each room.
Best Western Grand Strand Inn & Suites
The Best Western Grand Strand Inn & Suites is located on the sunny beach of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The hotel features a fitness center, an outdoor heated pool, a hot tub, and free breakfast. Also offered are an attraction and entertainment ticket service, and room service. Just a few minutes away are Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum, the Haunted Adventure, and Myrtle
Waves Water Park, along with several dining options.
Econo Lodge Conway SC
This Econo Lodge is located in Conway and a short drive away from Myrtle Beach. There are some attractions that can be found in the area for people to enjoy, such as Legends in Concert Myrtle Beach. This lodge offers some great special features for their guests to enjoy in order to make their stay better: free Wi-Fi, free parking, refrigerator and microwave in room, free continental breakfast, and indoor pool.
1. Which hotel provides free cable television?A.Econo Lodge Conway SC | B.Myrtle Waves Water Park |
C.Comfort Suites-Myrtle Beach | D.Best Western Grand Strand Inn & Suites |
A.Exercise in a fitness center. | B.Swim in an indoor pool. |
C.Park your car free of charge. | D.Enjoy free lunch. |
A.An outdoor swimming pool. | B.Cookers for heating food. |
C.Free breakfasts with fruits. | D.Entertainment ticket service. |
1. 时间和地点;
2. 培训内容(观看关于意外受伤的短片,专家教授急救技能等);
3. 培训课的意义。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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5 . Cambridge Dictionary has named 'up cycling' as its Word of the Year 2019.
Upcycling was chosen as the 'Word of the Day' which resonated (共鸣)most strongly with followers on the Dictionary's Instagram account. The noun— explained as the activity of making new furniture, objects, etc. out of old or used things or waste material — received more likes than any other 'Word of the Day' when shared on 4 July 2019. The number of times upcycling has been looked up on the Cambridge Dictionary website has risen by 181% since December of 2011, when it was first added to the online dictionary, and searches have doubled in the last year alone.
"We think it's the positive idea behind upcycling that appeals more than the word itself," said Wendalyn Nichols, Publishing Manager of the Cambridge Dictionary. "Stopping the progress of climate change, let alone turning it around, can seem impossible at times. Upcycling is a specific action a single human being can take to make a difference. " "Lookups of upcycling reflect the trend around individual actions to combat climate change—the youth activism started by Greta Thunberg; the growing trends of vegan and plant-based diets; reading and following the handbook There is No Planet B ; or fashion designers upcycling clothes to create their latest collections."
Other words on the shortlist for Word of the Year 2019 reflect the same concern with the effects of climate change, such as carbon sink (碳汇)and compostable (可降解的).
The Cambridge Dictionary editors use data from the website, blogs, and social media to identify and rank new additions to the Dictionary. They recognized upcycling as a word to include after noticing a sharp rise in searches for the word in 2010. Cambridge University Press has been publishing dictionaries for learners of English since 1995. Cambridge Dictionary began offering these dictionaries completely free of charge online in 1999.
1. What does the word "upcycling" refer to?A.The activity of reusing old things or waste material. |
B.The activity of making new items out of old or used things. |
C.The activity of preventing the global climate change. |
D.The activity of collecting old or used things from individuals. |
A.Upcycling is about some measures to change the climate. |
B.Lookups of upcycling is the trend to change the climate. |
C.Upcycling tells people how to protect environment. |
D.Upcycling and searches for the word show a positive idea or trend. |
A.Fight against. | B.Follow. |
C.Observe. | D.Increase. |
A.It is free of charge for learners of English since 1995. |
B.It chose more than one word as its Word of the Year 2019. |
C.Upcycling was added to it as a new word after 2010. |
D.It means to include all the words related to environment. |
6 . Theme Park Tourist is your essential source for news, reviews and park guides for theme parks in Orlando, Florida and beyond. We offer a special perspective (观点) on all the latest news from Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and other parks and resorts, and are proud to deliver some of the most in-depth, well-researched articles about theme parks available anywhere on the web. Here are a few of the features we have to offer:
● Latest news — regular updates from theme parks around the world, including Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and many more.
● In-depth features — fascinating articles about almost every aspect of theme parks- behind the scenes information and more.
● Park reviews and guides — all of the key information for over 90 theme parks, including reviews of attractions, restaurants and hotels.
● Rehab schedules — listings of temporary attraction closures that could affect your theme park visit.
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1. Theme Park Tourist is probably a(n) ________.A.person guiding people to theme parks |
B.website offering information about theme parks |
C.organization providing service for theme parks |
D.magazine collecting pictures of theme parks |
A.Latest news. | B.In-depth features. |
C.Park reviews and guides. | D.Rehab schedules. |
A.People’s donation to theme parks. |
B.Up-to-date news about Walt Disney World. |
C.Tourists’ comments on restaurants of Universal Orlando. |
D.Newly-opened attractions of theme parks. |
7 . With the average American going through more than 700 pounds of paper per year, many firms are looking for ways to discourage their employees from over-using the office printer.
Toshiba America Business Solutions has come up with an alternative idea. It has introduced the e-STUDI04508LP, a printer that gives users the option to print with erasable toner (墨粉) — allowing a single piece of paper to be reused several times.
To reuse a piece of paper, the printer basically uses the same process as a normal printer, but in reverse (反过来), said Bill Melo, chief marketing executive for Toshiba America Business Solutions. Paper printed with the erasable toner is fed back into the printer, superheated, and the toner gets removed and put in a discard tank.
There are a couple of catches. All of the printouts using the erasable toner have to be in blue ink, which is the only color in which erasable toner is now available. And the company said that people may want to stop reusing the printouts after five times through the eraser because small traces of erased text will build up over time.
The $15,420 printer is aimed at offices and schools, where there are often large numbers of printouts that outlive their usefulness quickly. With the erasable toner, it' s possible to load any short-lived handouts back onto the printer to be erased and then reused.
Still, convincing customers to commit to erasable toner isn't always easy. Melo said not all its customers were happy about only having the erasable option.
The model, Melo said, should better serve the needs of those who want to be environmentally conscious but also may need something more permanent on occasion.
1. What' s special about Toshiba' s printer?A.It' s low-priced. | B.It' s fashionable. |
C.It' s lightweight. | D.It' s eco-friendly. |
A.A discard tank. | B.Light colored ink. |
C.Special writing paper. | D.A high enough temperature. |
A.Theories. | B.Differences. |
C.Problems. | D.Characteristics. |
A.They asked for more patterns. |
B.Some expressed dissatisfaction. |
C.They considered it hard to operate. |
D.Some worried about its recycling. |
8 . As much as we may want to protect children from all the terrible, horrible and very had things in life, too often we don’t get a choice. These four new kids’ books serve as guides for a variety of difficulties and as important reminders that we have a choice in how we react to such trails
The Secret Horses Of Briar Hill By Megan Shepherd Twelve-year-old Emmaline has a secret: she can see winged horses in the mirrors at Briar Hili hospital, a British hospital for children during World War Ⅱ. The magical adventures of the horses come to life as Emmaline recovers from her illness and must face the sickness of those she loves. | Goodbye Days By JeffZentner Carver Briggs blames himself for the deaths of his three best friends(he sent the text message that likely caused the car accident resulting in their deaths). What’s more, he could face a criminal investigation into his role. The novel follows his journey as he tries his best to make peace with his loss and guilt. |
StefSoto, Taco Queen | Why Can’t Grangma Remember My Name? |
By Jennifer Torres Now in middle school, Estefania Stef Soto has become embarrassed by her Mexican-American family’s food truck and is tired of being joked at school as the “taco(墨西哥煎玉米卷)queen.” But when the family business is threatened, she becomes one of its biggest protectors and learns to accept her identity. | By Kent L Karosen, Illustrated by Chana Sticfel Driven by questions from Ashley, a child whose grandmother has Alzhelmer’s (早老性痴呆病), this book offers an outline for families dealing with the illness. Drawings in this book are done by children and by Alzheimer’s patients |
1. “Such trials” in paragraph 1 most probably refers to ______.
A.creative processes | B.lovable characters |
C.painful reminders | D.difficult experiences |
A.The Secret Horses Of Briar Hill |
B.Goodbye Days |
C.Stef Soto, Taco Queen |
D.Why Can’t Grandma Remember My Name? |
A.share some new parental skills with parents |
B.teach kids how to write some dramatic stories |
C.start a discussion on the topics of the new books |
D.introduce some newly published books for kids |
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TED is a non-profit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, and Design.Since then it has stepped into more and more fields. It includes two annual ( 年度的) conferences-the TED Conference on the North American West Coast each spring, and the TED Global Conference in Edinburgh UK each summer, which bring together the world's most excellent thinkers and doers,who are challenged to give the talk of their lives ( in 18 minutes or less).
On ted. com, we make the best talks and performances from TED and partners available to the world, for free. More than 1 ,200 TED talks are now available,' with more added each week,which cover almost all topics from science to business to global issues- in more than 110 languages. They really help share ideas in communities around the world.
We believe in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and eventually, the world. So we' re building here a clearinghouse (信息交流中心 ) that offers free knowledge and inspiration from the world's most inspired thinkers, and also a community of curious souls to engage with ideas and each other. Have an idea? We want to hear from you.
Today, TED is best thought of as a global community. It's a community welcoming people from every field and culture who seek a deeper understanding of the world.
Want to follow TED? Here are the ways to connect:
Get TED news and conference coverage ( 新闻报道) on the TED Blog.
Follow TED on Twitter:
@TED News for all TED news and information
@TED Talks for daily TED Talk release only
See photos from TED events on Flicker.
1. What do we learn about TED's two annual conferences?A.Great thinkers and doers give inspiring talks in them. |
B.Both conferences organize entertaining programmes. |
C.One is held in Asia, and the other is in North America. |
D.Most members in the conferences are from the entertainment field. |
A.Spreading great ideas. | B.Spreading foreign cultures. |
C.Educating young people. | D.Bringing peace to the world. |
A.On Facebook. | B.On ted. com. |
C.On TED Blog. | D.On Flicker. |
A.It is interesting. | B.It's beneficial. |
C.It's a common program. | D.It needs improving. |
10 . When Thomas Moore, 11, stepped up to the plate (棒球比赛中的本垒板) at Oriole Park at Camden Yard in Baltimore, the crowd went wild. It was the biggest applause(掌声) the park had ever heard for a
“ I was very
What happened was that the Baltimore Orioles (金莺队) and their fans were recognizing Moore
This
Moore is one of just 50 heroes recognized by the team-and the one
“We talked about my hair
Jones said that Moore was a role
Besides meeting one of his heroes, Moore got to meet someone who
A.ten | B.teen | C.ten years old | D.teens |
A.frightened | B.surprised | C.amused | D.gifted |
A.for | B.of | C.as | D.in |
A.absorb | B.adopt | C.forgive | D.forget |
A.patient | B.doctor | C.comedian | D.performer |
A.polishing | B.performing | C.strengthening | D.fighting |
A.athletic | B.selfless | C.greedy | D.hopeless |
A.unless | B.because | C.when | D.until |
A.impressed | B.measured | C.inserted | D.invited |
A.who | B.whom | C.which | D.where |
A.consumed | B.arrested | C.betrayed | D.shown |
A.confirmed | B.greeted | C.frightened | D.instructed |
A.risk | B.attitude | C.chance | D.right |
A.pollution | B.affection | C.donation | D.consideration |
A.example | B.model | C.style | D.credit |
A.looks up to | B.looks down upon | C.looks forward to | D.looks into |
A.suffered | B.differed | C.learned | D.benefited |
A.borrow | B.decrease | C.raise | D.earn |
A.treatments | B.agreements | C.amusements | D.commitments |
A.consequence | B.anxiety | C.love | D.mercy |