1. What can the listeners read in the No. 2 Reading Room?
A.Books in Chinese. | B.Books in foreign languages. | C.Newspapers and magazines. |
A.On the first floor. | B.On the second floor. | C.On the third floor. |
A.The Reference Materials Center. | B.The No. 3 Reading Room. | C.The No. l Reading Room. |
A.Five. | B.Two. | C.One. |
1. What is the man doing?
A.Showing the woman around by car. |
B.Looking for an apartment for himself. |
C.Promoting a flat to the woman. |
A.It is good but cheap. | B.It has a classical kitchen. | C.It is convenient for shopping. |
A.Because it is comfortable to live in the city center. |
B.Because they want someone to share the empty bedroom. |
C.Because they need someone’s help to clean the apartment. |
A.Roommates. | B.Strangers. | C.Friends. |
A.She is a new student. | B.She missed some classes. | C.She always fails in science. |
Three Chinese astronauts aboard the Shenzhou-14 manned spaceship returned to Earth safely on Sunday and were loudly cheered in
The three astronauts Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe were all in good physical condition, and the Shenzhou-14 manned mission was
The Shenzhou-14 astronauts helped accomplish many “firsts” in China’s space history, including the first rendezvous and docking between two 20-tonne-level spacecraft and the first in-orbit transposition of a space station module.
They are the first crew
The trio conducted an in-orbit rotation (对接) with the Shenzhou-15 crew, a
5 .
With your support today UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, can step up operations in Ukraine and neighboring countries to help people who are forced to flee their homes to escape the military action. Will you help civilians who are forced to flee? £80 could help provide emergency relief items such as shelter, bedding and tarpaulins.
To give £80 now, visit unrefugees.org. uk/ukraine-economist, call 0800-029-3883 or fill out and return the donation form.
The number of displaced people, both within Ukraine itself and in neighboring countries, is still growing every day. Families fleeing can only take so much with them. They will need support to survive far from home in incredibly difficult and dangerous conditions.
UNHCR's RESPONSE
UNHCR has worked in Ukraine since 1994 and has not left since. There are six UNHCR offices across the country, as well as three warehouses storing humanitarian supplies. Over 100 UNHCR staff are working in Ukraine to get support to families, with a similar number in neighboring countries and more set to follow. UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said:
“Hour by hour, minute by minute, more people are fleeing the terrifying reality of violence. Countless have been displaced inside the country. And unless there is an immediate end to the conflict, millions more are likely to be forced to flee Ukraine. . .
“Inside Ukraine, our staff--and other humanitarians--are working where and when they can in frightening conditions. Our staff stay, even at great risk , because we know the needs in the country are huge. . . UNHCR staff have already moved in throughout the region and are scaling up our protection and assistance programmes for refugees, in support of host governments. ”
YOU CAN HELP NOW
The support of people like you has helped UNHCR send relief items in by land and by air, but the needs are huge, and growing every day. UNHCR urgently needs more resources.
Your support today can help ensure that people forced to flee their homes are sheltered and safe.
1. How can you help those displaced people?A.By donating 80 pounds. |
B.By providing emergency relief items. |
C.By visiting unrefugees.org.uk. |
D.By stepping up operations in Ukraine. |
A.It helps people to escape the military action. |
B.It has worked in Ukraine for more than 30 years. |
C.There are now over 200 UNHCR staff in Ukraine and neighboring countries. |
D.There are six UNHCR offices in Ukraine and neighboring countries. |
A.To introduce UNHCR. |
B.To seek support and donation. |
C.To reveal the current situation in Ukraine. |
D.To recruit volunteers. |
6 . When it comes to health tips, all too often we tend to merely search for good habits that stick.
◆ Being over-ambitious about exercise
We put a lot of pressure on ourselves to keep active.
◆ Scrolling while eating
Being on your phone when you eat means you’re not paying attention to your food or allowing yourself a break from that non-stop cyber chatter. Sit down to have your meal.
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Socializing helps you feel better about life. It might even sharpen your memory and help you live longer, according to some research. So make a few dates with friends and family instead of being alone all the while.
◆ Being hard on yourself
A.Being sociable |
B.Avoiding people |
C.Put your mobile out of reach and eat mindfully |
D.But do you need to go to the gym five days a week |
E.Once you have managed to achieve a long-term goal |
F.If you’re struggling to meet exercise goals, or to get everything done |
G.However, breaking bad health habits is as important as developing good ones |
7 . Camping is a rite of passage (成人仪式) if you grow up in Canada. It’s a child’s first
Then I
Then I overheard a(n)
My friends and I
I wasn’t just leaving, having accomplished something I
A.attempt | B.taste | C.proposal | D.target |
A.odd | B.awkward | C.amazing | D.rough |
A.grew | B.observed | C.turned | D.recalled |
A.involving | B.surviving | C.abandoning | D.experiencing |
A.Overall | B.Moreover | C.Somehow | D.Therefore |
A.argument | B.debate | C.conversation | D.quarrel |
A.explained | B.insisted | C.prayed | D.interrupted |
A.mercy | B.empathy | C.faith | D.preference |
A.set up | B.beat down | C.drew on | D.rose to |
A.shot up | B.slowed down | C.broke out | D.put off |
A.swinging | B.bouncing | C.rolling | D.twinkling |
A.curious | B.enthusiastic | C.upset | D.desperate |
A.barely | B.constantly | C.ultimately | D.merely |
A.foundation | B.appreciation | C.resolution | D.recognition |
A.contrast | B.attitude | C.priority | D.exposure |
We had just relocated to Germany and moved into a big and old country house with a mysterious abandoned wine cellars (地窖), which my husband warned me many times not to explore without him. After settling down, we began slowly releasing our large family of rescue cats and dogs into the woods behind our house so that they could get used to the area and venture out on their own. So, it wasn’t long before we gained a reputation for having lots of rescue animals with us in the neighborhood.
One day, the doorbell rang and I was sure some of my Christmas packages had arrived. I ran to the door and swung it open, but no one was there. I sensed something and looked down, only to find a beautiful calico (有斑点的) kitten sitting there, looking up at me with big, intelligent eyes. There was no way that she could have rung the doorbell by herself, was there? Were my new neighbors playing tricks on me? Perhaps, someone had found the kitten somewhere and left her there, and then rang the doorbell and ran away. They accurately guessed we would welcome an additional family member and take care of her.
My husband called her our little angel, so we named her Angelica accordingly. It seemed as if she was always meant to be in this big family and she turned out to be a perfect companion. Always by my side, she was more like a puppy than a kitten. Wise beyond her years, she enjoyed exploring through the mysterious house as much as I did, but with much less fear. Angelica was courageous.
So, I decided to be brave, too. I had promised my husband that I wouldn’t explore dangerous areas unless he or someone else was around, but he was away on a business trip for a week and I figured that Angelica would count as my companion. I was ready to explore the cellar, and so was she.
The only way in was through a hatch (盖子) that was partially hidden by the grass that covered it, then down a shaky ladder to its dark depths, probably twelve feet deep. I equipped myself with a good flashlight and warm clothes. Angelica sat on the edge and watched me carefully start down the ladder. Suddenly, there was a crash at the foot.
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I woke up with a splitting headache and pieces of the broken ladder lying around me on the stone cellar floor.
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Angelica could sense my dilemma.
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