Facial makeup and costumes are two distinguished characteristics of Peking opera. The audience can know what kind of character the role is from the colors and
Costumes of Peking opera are based mainly on the official and civilian costumes of the Ming Dynasty style, with
2 . What is the secret of happiness? A new study finds that happiness comes from exercise. People who exercise actively bring themselves happiness equal to earning an extra $ 25,000 a year.
Instead of recording extra hours at work in hopes of getting a raise, maybe you should hit the gym instead, as it could make you just as happy as that extra money. An interesting new study, published in the Lancet, found that people who are physically active have a greater sense of well—being than those who are inactive-and that active individuals feel as good as inactive people who earn $ 25,000 more per year.
Researchers from Oxford and Yale Universities used data gathered from more than 1.2milion Americans. They were asked, “How many times have you felt mentally unwell in the past30 days. for example, due to stress, depression, or emotional problems?” Participants were also asked about their exercise habits and were able to choose from 75 diverse physical activities, including doing housework and childcare, running, weightlifting, and cycling. The researchers found that people who exercise regularly feel bad for an average of 35 days per year, while inactive people feel bad for an additional 18 days.
All exercise types were associated with a lower mental health burden. Social physical activities (that is to say, team sports such as football, basketball, etc) had an even more positive effect, which can best help people relax mind.
It is possible for some to get too much exercise. From Business Insider's report on the study. “The mental health of those participants who exercised for longer than three hours a day suffered more than that of those who weren't particularly physically active.” The ideal amount seems to be three to five training sessions per week. lasting 30 to 60 minutes each.
But the conclusion should be that any amount helps, so don't stress about hitting that perfect balance: “All exercise types were associated with a lower mental health burden than not exercising.”
1. The question asked in Paragraph one is meant to ______.A.introduce the researchers | B.tell the secret |
C.draw a conclusion | D.lead to the topic |
A.Running | B.Walking alone. | C.Playing football | D.Keeping fit in the gym. |
A.people who exercise actively may feel bad for about 35 days per year. |
B.The more exercise you take, the higher mental health burden you will get. |
C.overdoing exercising will do harm to people's mental health. |
D.doing exercise is better than not doing it. |
A.Exercise can bring as much pleasure as an income rise. |
B.The secret of happiness has nothing to do with wealth. |
C.Choosing the right form of exercise is of vital importance. |
D.The key to keep young is to exercise regularly. |
3 . For many of us, going to college is a right of passage that eventually takes us into the adult world of responsibility, knowledge, money and opportunity.
Become more knowledgeable in several areas. Almost every degree in college will require that you study some major subjects, such as English, math and communication skills. These skills are likely to help you in your future career.
Gain independence.
Broaden your horizons. If you want to study subjects like philosophy and sociology—topics that are interesting but don't lead clearly to one particular occupation—college can be a good place.
A.Build self-esteem. |
B.Learn about diverse people. |
C.Some areas will help you in all parts of life. |
D.The friends you make in college are the friends that you keep for life. |
E.College allows students to begin to live independently from Mom and Dad. |
F.There are also many who manage to do just fine without a college education. |
G.Actually, there you will realize critical thinking and problem solving are more important than your major. |
4 . Eugene O'Neill, who was born in 1888, in New York, was a leading American drama writer and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936. His father was a successful touring actor. Because of that, Eugene spent his early childhood in hotels, on trains, and backstage. Although later in his life he grew to hate his father for not giving him security in his early years and a loving, comfortable family, he had the theater in his blood.
As a student, O'Neill went to boarding schools but spent the summers in a moderate house his family owned. He left Princeton University in 1907, only about one year after he entered it, to start what he later called his real education in "life experience". At the age of 24, he was hired as a reporter and poetry column writer for the New London Telegraph.
O'Neill didn't cut a figure in playwriting until the summer of 1916. Before that, he had written awkward plays that were hardly accepted by the mainstream of American theater. While O'Neill was only one of those whose plays were produced by the theater, he led the group to success because of his contribution within the next few years. Between 1916 and 1920, the theater produced all of O'Neill's one-act sea plays. By the time his first full-length play, Beyond the Horizon, was produced on Broadway on February 2, 1920 at the Morosco Theater, the young playwright already had a small reputation.
Theater critics spoke highly of Beyond the Horizon for its tragic realism. The play brought O'Neill more public attention, as well as his first Pulitzer Prize, apart from which he won another three for Anna Christie, Strange Interlude, and Long Day's Journey into Night. Over the next two decades, O'Neill continued to gain reputation nationally and globally. He became the most widely produced dramatist after Shakespeare and Bernard Shaw.
1. What might inspire O'Neill's passion for theater?A.His father's career. | B.The support of his family |
C.Hotel rooms he had lived in. | D.Stories he had heard on trains. |
A.He didn't want to study in a boarding school. |
B.He wanted to receive real education from life. |
C.He got a job from the New London Telegraph. |
D.He was unsatisfied with the university education. |
A.Show interest. | B.Hold a degree. | C.Attract attention. | D.Receive an award. |
A.It drew theater critics attention to tragic realism. |
B.It inspired him to compose another three dramas. |
C.It increased his reputation in the field of theater. |
D.It made him the most widely produced dramatist in history. |
5 . Once there was a tailor who lived in a house on a side street in East Boston and
For fourteen years his life
The little tailor could hardly
He
Night after night he partied until dawn, spending his money
Disillusioned and extremely tired, he
Two years later there came a second knock at his door. The same two gentlemen stood there once again. “This is the most
The little tailor staggered to his feet with a complaint that could be
A.escaped | B.worked | C.wasted | D.waited |
A.trapped | B.charged | C.controlled | D.allowed |
A.proved | B.report | C.pray | D.pretend |
A.fortune | B.holiday | C.lesson | D.wisdom |
A.continued | B.improved | C.broke | D.stopped |
A.speaker | B.noise | C.knock | D.voice |
A.promised | B.warned | C.taught | D.informed |
A.believe | B.find | C.touch | D.cover |
A.merely | B.really | C.hardly | D.fairly |
A.damaged | B.repaired | C.locked | D.rented |
A.sorry | B.famous | C.anxious | D.fit |
A.as if | B.even though | C.now that | D.so that |
A.disappeared | B.changed | C.happened | D.mattered |
A.However | B.Otherwise | C.Furthermore | D.Therefore |
A.determined | B.refused | C.hesitated | D.failed |
A.class | B.business | C.company | D.job |
A.honesty | B.position | C.success | D.habit |
A.gave away | B.set aside | C.picked up | D.work out |
A.accurate | B.beneficial | C.common | D.unbelievable |
A.recorded | B.heard | C.ignored | D.passed |
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧ ),并在其下面写出该加的词
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下.划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1 .每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
We are in the last year of high school. It's time for us to have clear future career plan. Since my childhood, I had been dreaming of becoming a doctor. When known Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize, I was great inspired by her to learn medicine. Especially this year, the spirit of doctors has hardened our determination to study medicine to save people's lives. It is their wisdom and efforts which have saved tens of thousand of people. Difficult though it is to make my dream to come true, something will stop me achieving it. I will concentrate on my study to get ready to my future major in college.
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last week our music teacher teach us a song,named Indebted Heart(感恩的心),through that now I know we should live with a thankful heart. I think of my parents, who I think are first people I should thank. It’s they who gives me life, bring me up, look after me and teach me how to live happy. I should thank my parents for giving myself so much. Maybe I should consider how to pay back to the love my parents give me. And now I think the best way to be gratefulness to my parents is to study well. And then be a useful person to the society is my ideal.
8 . I went with some colleagues from my office for a dinner in a very popular local restaurant. It was
As soon as we sat down, we heard a crash when a cleaning boy
The kid soon opened his eyes,
The manager was kind enough to refuse the
I slowly walked home, not hungry any more, feeling
A.peak | B.local | C.spare | D.regular |
A.actually | B.eventually | C.eagerly | D.gradually |
A.kicked | B.touched | C.hit | D.swept |
A.silence | B.danger | C.doubt | D.tension |
A.lesson | B.flight | C.adventure | D.experience |
A.walked around | B.showed up | C.passed out | D.settled down |
A.friends | B.colleagues | C.strangers | D.relatives |
A.return | B.pay | C.take | D.put |
A.order | B.buy | C.serve | D.bring |
A.and | B.so | C.because | D.but |
A.wondering | B.arguing | C.ignoring | D.knowing |
A.reminded | B.encouraged | C.answered | D.comforted |
A.memorable | B.similar | C.common | D.personal |
A.refreshing | B.cool | C.sweet | D.warm |
A.manager | B.customer | C.waitress | D.doctor |
A.payment | B.reward | C.suggestion | D.support |
A.away | B.over | C.up | D.behind |
A.prepared | B.demanded | C.ordered | D.received |
A.comfortable | B.grateful | C.ready | D.anxious |
A.inspiration | B.honor | C.kindness | D.service |
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Design Challenge Day
Description: Are you up for a challenge? Drop in and tackle some design challenges using supplies provided by the library. Prizes will be awarded for the most creative submissions.
Suitable for: Kids and Teens
Time: Tuesday, March 24, 2020, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Film Screening: The Zookeeper’s Wife (2017)
Description: Join the West Town branch for a screening of The Zookeeper’s Wife. A married couple who work as zoo caretakers help save Jewish people from the Nazi’s Holocaust.
Suitable for: Adults and Teens
Time: Tuesday, March 31, 2020, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
1. When can people go and read in Chicago Public Library?A.11:00 am, April 29, 2020. | B.2:00 pm, May 25, 2020. |
C.9:00 am, July 5, 2020. | D.6:00 pm, November 26, 2020. |
A.Paying for it in your free time on a yearly basis. |
B.Providing a recent photo and an application. |
C.Applying on the library’s official website first. |
D.Having a valid ID with name, photo and Chicago address. |
A.It targets adults as their major participants. |
B.Participants will compete for prizes. |
C.The activity will last for nearly 2 hours. |
D.Winners can watch The Zookeeper’s Wife for free. |
Chang’e 5 probe has finished gathering subsurface samples and packed them in a container,