1. Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a post office. | B.In a bookshop. | C.At the airport. |
A.Weight. | B.Price. | C.Security. |
A.£5. | B.£6. | C.£9.60. |
A.Buy a new printer. | B.Change a coat. | C.Repair his computer. |
A.Cancel the credit card. | B.Make a copy of his credit card. | C.Ask the bank to cover the damage. |
1. How did the speaker feel when he got home?
A.Tired. | B.Scared. | C.Relieved. |
A.By ship. | B.By train. | C.By flight. |
A.A plane hit the ground. | B.A tower fell in the earthquake. | C.Many people died in the earthquake. |
A.In the morning. | B.In the afternoon. | C.In the evening. |
1. What is the man’s opinion about the science club?
A.Boring. | B.Helpful. | C.Attractive. |
A.To know more about dramas. | B.To become popular on campus. | C.To develop their interest in drama. |
A.Quit his present club. | B.Compete for a role. | C.Join the drama club. |
1. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Favorite hobbies. | B.Future plans. | C.University life. |
A.She wants to study medicine. |
B.She has a gift for being a reporter. |
C.She studies in Columbia University now. |
A.He will stop working soon. | B.He is looking for a new job. | C.He doesn’t like his present job. |
A.To make an appointment. | B.To reschedule an appointment. | C.To cancel an appointment. |
Our school’s “Help Others” event was drawing near, and our team had been assigned (分配) the task of organizing a fundraising campaign (筹款活动). We had a week to plan and carry out our strategy, and everyone wanted to play a meaningful part.
On the first day of our planning week, our team leader, Emily, brought us together to discuss our roles. She assigned different tasks to each team member based on our strengths and interests. I was assigned the role of connecting with local businesses for fundraising, a task I felt confident in completing.
As the week progressed, we worked tirelessly.
One afternoon, while we were creating promotional (宣传的) materials, Jacob, one of our teammates, came to us with a tired look on his face. He explained that he had been feeling unwell for the past few days and was worried about falling behind on his tasks.
Worried about Jacob’s well-being, we encouraged him to take some time off and rest and told him that we would support him in any way we could. Jacob finally agreed, understanding that he needed to take care of himself.
With Jacob absent, we realized that his tasks, including creating promotional materials, were left unfinished. We knew that if we didn’t step in to help, our campaign would fail. To solve this problem, we came together as a team and thought of ways to support Jacob and keep our campaign on track.
Sarah, with her artistic skills, volunteered to take over the design of the promotional materials, while Mark offered to help with the content creation. Emily, our team leader, stepped in to manage the whole team, making sure that everything stayed organized and on schedule. We tried our best to make our campaign successful.
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Late into the night, we came together in Sarah’s living room.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The following day, when Jacob returned to our team, he was surprised at the progress we had made in his absence
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________From robots delivering coffee to office chairs rearranging
Last month, Danish architecture firm BIG and Chinese tech company Terminus
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Cities around the world are racing to embrace technology to improve urban life by collecting data to address problems like traffic jams and crime. More than 500 smart cities are being built across China
Yet, like other smart cities, its tech-driven approach has raised privacy concerns.
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