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My school held an excited sports meet recently. During the event, enjoyment sweep over us all. When the relay race was under the way, the athletes ran fast to pass other competitor. It kept the rest of us on the edge of their seats. “Hold on! You can make that!” the students yelled. In the distance running competition, all people cheered and clapped with runners who passed by. At the same time, a volunteer team of over 400 students were divided several groups to help teachers and athletes. Join a sports meet is a good way to raise your enthusiasm for learning. Sports can help you forget all your troubles and face school and life more positive.
Paddington is one of the most famous
Such a cute bear caught people's hearts
Paddington is so loved that it's common
Today, this classic children's character
3 . A store owner was putting a sign above his door that read “Puppies for Sale." Signs like that have a way of
The store owner
The little boy reached in his
The store owner
One puppy was lagging behind.
The store owner explained that the veterinarian (兽医)had
The store owner said, "No, you don't want to buy that little dog. If you really want him, I'll just
The store owner said, “You definitely don't want to buy this little dog. He is never going to
To this, the little boy reached down and
A.annoying | B.surprising | C.attracting | D.delighting |
A.turned away | B.turned up | C.turned in | D.turned on |
A.kitties | B.fishes | C.bunnies | D.puppies |
A.claimed | B.replied | C.argued | D.guessed |
A.pocket | B.hat | C.suitcase | D.shoe |
A.noticed | B.admitted | C.agreed | D.ignored |
A.Eventually | B.Immediately | C.Occasionally | D.Frequently |
A.adopted | B.cured | C.comforted | D.examined |
A.never | B.gradually | C.also | D.always |
A.angry | B.disappointed | C.excited | D.puzzled |
A.hug | B.buy | C.train | D.catch |
A.pass | B.show | C.lend | D.give |
A.upset | B.shocked | C.confused | D.happy |
A.smart | B.worth | C.brave | D.strong |
A.hunted | B.made | C.waited | D.paid |
A.sit | B.jump | C.walk | D.laugh |
A.rolled | B.picked | C.lifted | D.tied |
A.hip | B.arm | C.hand | D.leg |
A.shouted | B.waved | C.looked up | D.reached up |
A.understands | B.cares | C.helps | D.agrees |
4 . June 18 is the birthday of my late sister, Tanya. She would have been 49 years old this year, but that's increasingly difficult for me to imagine. She is frozen in time at 37.
Tanya died more than a decade ago and the wound left by her loss has healed into a scar (疤痕). It's a big scar. You can't know me for very long without discovering my scar. Trust me; if you haven't found it on your own, I will point it out to you. I want you all to know that she existed, and that she mattered.
When we first lose a loved one, we ask, “How will I live without you?” and wounds are open and weeping. We don't know how we'll cope with the pain. But then the wounds form scars, and we learn to live with our new skins.
“How can I remember you?” we ask.
So many people are hesitant to talk about my sister. It is as though mentioning her will remind me that she is dead, and upset my balance when I am so stable and happy. But I never forget my sister, not for a moment.
And so I love it when people mention Tanya's name. Occasionally, I come across one of her friends, and they casually bring up a memory, and it is like a gift.
So if you have friends who have lost loved ones, please don't avoid talking about their loved one. You won't remind them of their loss, because it is always there. They haven't forgotten their scar. They just don't point it out to you.
Instead, try to reassure (使安心) them their loved one is not forgotten. Ask questions about the deceased (逝去的)person's life. Keep them alive in the only way you can after a person is gone, with your words and your memories.
I love hearing from friends on my sister's birthday, It makes her present, despite her absence. It reminds us all that she was here. She walked this earth. She was loved, and she mattered. And on June 18,I embrace (欣然接受) my scar.
1. What does “it” in paragraph 2 refer to?A.The death of the author's sister. |
B.The author's sister's birthday. |
C.The “scar" in the author's heart. |
D.The author's love for her sister. |
A.She becomes upset about it. |
B.She worries that she must defend her sister. |
C.She doesn't know how to deal with it. |
D.She is happy to be reminded of her sister. |
A.Avoid talking about the person who died. |
B.Keep them company as long as you can. |
C.Help them to forget their painful scars. |
D.Talk with them about the person who died. |
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This summer, I visited Hangzhou, and this journey had impressed me deeply. Being a capital of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou lies in the southeast of China. There are a lot of place of interest. Among them the West Lake is the best known attraction, where water seem to melt into the sky by the distance. Besides, there are several museums locating in Hangzhou that show its unique culture. What's more, you can enjoy many kinds of deliciously local food such as West Lake Fish in Vinegar Sauce and Dongpo Pork. The people there are friendly and kind, but they are working hard make the city more beautiful.
What attractive and inviting Hangzhou is!
6 . Expressing emotions(情感)is difficult as it's not always encouraged in society. People rely on comfort zones and a secure mask to get them through the day. You may feel emotions strong and wonder, “Why am I so sad?” and not know how to answer that.
In a way, being sensitive can be looked down upon. We ignore warning signs of sadness, depression and other forms of suffering because having feelings is something we cannot be open about in society. Sadness is one emotion of many. But it's often the one most ignored. We don't want to appear weak to others, or even to ourselves.
There is a difference between sadness and depression. Depression may lead to strong sadness that cannot be easily dealt with. You may go through all your skills at dealing with sadness, and it may still be there if it's depression.
Commonly, sadness is running quickly and brought on by something; it comes and goes, while depression holds us down for prolonged periods of time. When you are feeling sad, you are most likely feeling helpless. You feel like it's the end of the world or that you can't go on. But part of depression is feeling this way almost nonstop at a depth (深度) that can influence your behavior.
We feel we should be our own heroes. We feel like we need to hold on rather than let go and let others in. When this happens, sadness increases. When sadness hits, we have to tell someone and build a support system. Your sadness does not represent what you are worth. It only tells you the story you tell yourself. And when you change that story, you can breathe. You start to see the positives (正面的事物)in your day. You start to realize you deserve to be happy.
1. What can we infer from the second paragraph?A.People don't know how to express feelings. |
B.People are more sensitive than they thought. |
C.People feel comfortable with good feelings. |
D.People usually don't show their sadness to others. |
A.It is hard to foresee. |
B.It is hard to record. |
C.It is hard to get rid of. |
D.It is hard to be found out. |
A.Fixed. |
B.Certain. |
C.Long. |
D.Difficult. |
A.Write our sadness in a story. |
B.Seek help when feeling sad. |
C.Find our value in another way. |
D.Read a happy story when feeling sad. |
7 . In my late 20s, my world turned upside down in just 72 hours, my husband and I both lost our jobs at the same time in one disastrous week in May. Doug worked at a local construction(建筑)company, while I was a quality-control inspector for Jan Sport. We were both extremely hard workers, but we could not deal with a depressed economy (经济).
Doug was laid off on Wednesday and, two short days later, I learned that my entire company had decided to move to Mexico to save money.
In the space of several days, we were without any means to support our family.
As you can imagine, I didn't react well to the news that both my husband and I were suddenly out of work without any earlier warning. Who would? I wanted to find a place to hide, but that wasn't a choice. Doug, understandably, felt unhappy. It was also one of the only three times in our entire marriage when I saw fear in his eyes.
Fortunately, our family had made a smart decision a few years earlier that saved us from the disaster. It had taken us two years, but we managed to save a $l,000 emergency fund(资金).At the time, that $1,000 emergency fund was equal to about six weeks of bills.
Without that emergency fund to pay our rent, we would have probably been homeless. My family all lived in the Midwest-more than 2,000 miles away from us-so we didn't really have family support as a backup choice at the time. But having our emergency fund allowed us to pay bills for the next month. At the same time, we focused on job searches. Luckily, we both found work a few weeks later.
1. What did the author think resulted in their unemployment?A.Their laziness. |
B.Their carelessness. |
C.Their lack of new skills. |
D.Their companies' poor situations. |
A.He tried to keep calm. |
B.He felt very worried. |
C.He remained hopeful. |
D.He decided to keep it secret. |
A.To show they have other choices. |
B.To show the importance of family. |
C.To show family's support was impossible. |
D.To show how she overcame her difficulties. |
A.We should always stay active. |
B.We should use our money wisely. |
C.It's necessary to seek help sometimes. |
D.It's important to prepare for rainy days. |
8 . Nice Feeling is a very excellent small restaurant. It offers great Chinese food and considerate servings, like delicious crab Rangoon and shrimp toast. The triple delight and kung-pao shrimp are also luscious.
The couple who work in the kitchen speak very broken English. It's pretty difficult to let them know what I need. However, it isn't really a problem for the coming people. After all, they are so friendly to every customer and patient with any situations. They set up this restaurant three years ago and I have already been very familiar with them.
This is a takeout restaurant unless you like sitting at one of the 2 tables in the cold lobby(大厅)area in cold winter days. There is no air conditioner in the summer either. The entire kitchen area can be seen from the counter(柜台)and it looks very clean although somewhat small and narrow(狭窄的). I've gotten takeout here at least 40 times and never had any problems with the food.
On a couple of occasions, they forgot to start my order before I got there. The man thought I was unhappy and gave me an extra appetizer (小吃)as a gift. How sweet he was! Actually, I was not angry at all. Delicious food is worth the wait!
It is a nice place to order your takeout since things there are so cheap and tasty. It is also a popular place for people to feed themselves up in the town. I suggest you call them about 15-20 minutes before you arrive in case you have to wait in that lobby for a long time.
1. What does the underlined word “luscious” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Cheap. |
B.Rare. |
C.Delicious. |
D.Fresh. |
A.be patient with any situations |
B.teach the couple to speak English |
C.stay in a place without an air conditioner |
D.communicate with the couple in English |
A.You can only order takeout in Nice Feeling. |
B.The lobby of Nice Feeling is always crowded. |
C.Nice Feeling stays clean and quiet all the year round. |
D.Nice Feeling is clean in its conditions but small in size. |
A.To show us how to talk with the couple. |
B.To tell us his love of Nice Feeling. |
C.To ask for advice for Nice Feeling. |
D.To offer some tips to diners. |
9 . Do you often listen to music at loud volumes? You should know that this habit is bad for your hearing, according to the World Health Organization(WHO).
Over 1 billion young people are at risk of hearing loss due to listening to loud noises for long periods of time, WHO said.
The United Nations has standards for safe listening. It is not safe to listen to sounds that are louder than 85 decibels (dB,分贝) for eight hours or 100 dB for 15 minutes. The sound of a busy road is about 85 dB and the sound of a rock concert can be about 100 dB.
Some people might think that their music isn't all that loud.
WHO said the “safe level” for most sound is below 80 decibels for up to 40 hours a week.
A.This is what causes hearing loss. |
B.But this can depend on where you are. |
C.Loud noises are harmful to the inner ear. |
D.There are different ways to protect your hearing. |
E.A level of 80 decibels is roughly equal to the noise of a subway. |
F.Young people are more sensitive to different sounds than elder people. |
G.Listening to music or watching a TV show at loud volumes can harm your hearing. |
10 . Uber has picked Melbourne as the first city outside of the United States to test its flying taxis.
Test flights in the Australian city will begin next year with a goal of commercial ride-hailing (打车) services by 2023, it announced on Tuesday.
“We will see other Australian cities following soon after,” Susan Anderson, Uber's regional manager for Australia, said at the company's annual flying car conference in Washington DC.
Melbourne will be the third city to host trials of Uber's flying taxis, after Dallas, Texas, and Los Angeles, California, the electric taxis will be flown by a pilot.
Uber has partnered with NASA for its flying taxi program, named Elevate, and is one of several companies racing to make flying vehicles a reality. Other big names in the business include Rolls Royce and Boeing.
Even as it works on developing autonomous, electric flying vehicles–which are still several years away-Uber is taking its service to the skies in other ways.
The company will start a helicopter service on July 9, taking passengers from Manhattan to JFK Airport in eight minutes. It says customers who buy the roughly $200 ticket will save an hour of travel time during rush hour.
But the rollout (首次展示) of that service is now clouded by safety concerns about increased air traffic in cities, following two accidents in New York City in recent weeks.
A helicopter crashed onto the roof of a Manhattan building on June 10, killing the pilot. This deadly accident came weeks after a helicopter crash in the Hudson River. There were no deaths in that incident.
“For us, it shows the need to make safety the absolute base of everything we do,” said Eric Allison, Uber's head of Elevate.
Safety will also be a concern in Australia, where Uber has nearly 4 million regular customers for its ride-hailing service.
“We will continue to work with communities and governments to ensure that we create an urban aviation (飞行) ride-share network that is safe, quiet and green,” Anderson said.
1. What can we learn about the flying taxis from the text?A.Most flying taxis are self-driving. |
B.The flying taxi was first tried out in Melbourne. |
C.Flying taxis could be used in Australia in several years. |
D.The flying taxis turned out to be a failure in America. |
A.To further introduce NASA's cooperation with Uber. |
B.To show the challenges facing the flying taxi service. |
C.To explain why Uber's technology stands out. |
D.To describe the development of Uber's flying services. |
A.Safety. | B.Management. | C.Side effects. | D.Affordability. |
A.Objective. | B.Skeptical. | C.Disapproving. | D.Optimistic. |