One day before Christmas, Nicole went to a supermarket near her home with her mother, Jessica, and her younger brother, Steven, to buy Christmas presents. She bought a very cute little teddy bear (泰迪熊) and she loved it very much.
It was snowing that day, but it soon stopped. And it started to clear up. So they planned to go for a walk along a local river together. It didn’t take long for Steven to start getting bored. He offered to play with his sister’s toy for a while. Nicole happily gave Steven her beloved teddy bear. As soon as Steven got the toy, he started playing with it. He even threw it into the air to show how strong he was. However, Steven threw the teddy bear into the river accidentally. Seeing what happened, Nicole was very sad, crying out loud.
The toy disappeared with the current. It was very cold, so it was impossible to go down to the river to pick up the teddy bear. Steven just stood there silently. Jessica saw the scene, and she knew she had to comfort Nicole and teach Steven a lesson.
With disappointment and sadness, Nicole walked quickly back home. Minutes later, Steven came up with an idea. He urged his mom to reach out to neighbors to see if anyone might be able to help find the toy. “I don’t want to bother anyone. I don’t think anyone would care,” Jessica said. But Steven convinced her to give it a shot. So she included the news in her personal social media and said, “If anyone happens to see the teddy bear in the river, please help us pick it up. My kids will be grateful.” She uploaded a photo of the teddy bear.
A local search and rescue team saw the news and its captain, Adam, decided to help. As hard as it was to believe, a task to rescue the teddy bear was quickly spreading. After several hours of searching, the toy was successfully located, which made the young owner very happy.
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On Christmas Day, Adam came to Jessica’s home.
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The next day, Nicole and Steven planned to take action to fulfil (履行) the promise to Adam.
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1. 讲座的时间和地点;
2. 讲座的目的和内容;
3. 发出邀请。
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Dear Mr Green,
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Yours,
Li Hua
3 . As a doctor at Duke University Hospital, I met Beth five years ago. Her husband had just driven her to the hospital to have a brain tumor (肿瘤)
A few weeks later, she
Given how
However, it was not long before the unexpected happened. A flood
A.explained | B.prevented | C.removed | D.recorded |
A.smoothly | B.frequently | C.poorly | D.directly |
A.thought | B.reputation | C.headache | D.disaster |
A.original | B.interesting | C.negative | D.difficult |
A.successful | B.faithful | C.doubtful | D.cheerful |
A.returned | B.objected | C.appealed | D.contributed |
A.called on | B.cared for | C.brought up | D.come across |
A.normally | B.slowly | C.legally | D.sincerely |
A.common | B.boring | C.serious | D.crazy |
A.consultation | B.examination | C.discussion | D.protection |
A.heart | B.home | C.fault | D.side |
A.washed | B.passed | C.gave | D.took |
A.ask | B.visit | C.teach | D.inform |
A.consequence | B.competence | C.character | D.condition |
A.attitudes | B.appreciation | C.expectations | D.influence |
My daughter Marissa loves to dance and is quite a good dancer. She inherited her dancing ability from my wife Angela.
Angela encouraged Marissa to dance from a very early age. I recall fondly how she would swing our daughter around the living room over and over to the song “Dancing Queen”. The two of them filled our living room with laughter and joy each time they danced together. Because of that, our daughter has always loved all types of dance, and she took classes in Irish dance, hip-hop, jazz and more.
I love music, and I will dance occasionally, but my dancing is awful! Every time I try to dance, two things get in the way: my feet.
A couple of years ago, Marissa was a bridesmaid in a wedding that my wife and I attended. It was a beautiful wedding on a bright spring day. At the reception, my daughter was dancing away. I was sitting at a table minding my own business when she talked me into dancing with her. That means she begged me to get off my chair and out on the dance floor.
When we got out on the floor, the DJ’s music took over my body. The problem was that it missed my hips and feet. I tried my best. As I began moving to the beat, I gave myself a silent encouraging talk. I thought of that famous phrase: Dance like no one is watching. That didn’t work! Everyone was watching. My brother-in-law was laughing so hard that I thought he would fall off his chair.
I tried my best to keep up with my daughter’s moves. Unfortunately, I was always at least two steps behind. She was performing a move, and I was just a fool! Her “Hips Don’t Lie”, and my hips didn’t even know what to say. If she was the dancing queen, then I would have been the court jester (小丑). I think you get the picture.
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Despite my poor dance moves, we had a good time.
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Dance gives us so many smiles.
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Dear Bruce,
How is everything going?
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Yours,
Li Hua
Coral reefs are being planted in the deep seabed around Hainan Province, a famous tourist destination in China, as part of efforts
Coral reefs cover about 2 percent of the area of sea floor and provide habitats for about 25 percent of
However, survival of coral reefs have been challenged due
“It’s like
In recent years, the team has planted over 200,000 coral reefs around Sanya city and Danzhou city. That quantity
7 . Jacob McFarland loves making and bringing his parents coffee. And now the 21-year-old, who has autism (孤独症), has his own cafe.
Making coffee for his dad is a passion. It makes him feel very
His parents
The coffee cart was a way to keep
Not only was the coffee business successful, it helped
A.famous | B.injured | C.happy | D.tired |
A.fan | B.son | C.problem | D.concern |
A.celebrating | B.serving | C.educating | D.absorbing |
A.lecture | B.technology | C.point | D.depth |
A.own | B.buy | C.need | D.build |
A.fluently | B.gradually | C.absolutely | D.temporarily |
A.honorable | B.exciting | C.essential | D.accessible |
A.spread | B.stopped | C.existed | D.indicated |
A.businessmen | B.guests | C.passengers | D.customers |
A.records | B.vegetables | C.equipment | D.clothes |
A.go through | B.come up | C.live out | D.cut in |
A.plan | B.change | C.design | D.imagine |
A.disabilities | B.skills | C.knowledge | D.experience |
A.original | B.artificial | C.inner | D.social |
A.adventure | B.anxiety | C.progress | D.promise |
8 . Here are some of the prettiest small towns across Europe.
Giethoorn, NetherlandsThey call it the Dutch answer to Venice, but Giethoorn lacks one crucial thing that the Italian city has overtourism. As in Venice, life goes around the water. There are no cars in the center so the only way to get around is on foot or on the water. Hungry? Stop at the Michelin-starred restaurant Hollands Venetië.
Guimãries, PortugalGuimãries is crucial to Portugal’s history — It was named the country’s first capital in the 12th century. Its Middle Age core remains largely undamaged, full of grand old palaces and a broken castle, standing on top of a cliff. Like everywhere in Portugal, local bakeries make a taste pie, but here you should try the local speciality: tortas de Guimãries, a pastry filled with squash and ground almonds.
Clovelly, UKDonkeys used to be the only way to get up and down the steep streets of Clovelly, a pretty fishing village in Devon, southwest England. Today, they still haven’t managed to bring cars in. It sits at the bottom of a 400-foot cliff. Instead, goods are transported by man-powered sledges (雪橇).
Kenmare, IrelandOn the southwestern tip of Ireland, the land melts into the ocean in County Kerry. Kenmare swings on the bay of the same name. This is in the middle of some of Ireland’s best loved ares. It’s on the Wild Atlantic Way, between the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara. Kenmare is known for its food, and for its views — with grand mountains behind the clear bay.
1. How can one travel in Giethoorn?A.By car. | B.By bus. | C.By air. | D.By water. |
A.It stands on top of a cliff. | B.It has many grand old palaces. |
C.It was the country’s first capital. | D.It attracted many famous bakers. |
A.Giethoorn. | B.Guimarães. | C.Clovelly. | D.Kenmare. |
9 . Consider what goes through your mind after you’ve taken your seat on an airplane. You’ve not seen the captain, but his or her voice comes over the air. “Hello, this is your captain speaking.” Are you about to fly the friendly skies? What you probably don’ realize is that you do make quick judgments (判断) based on very few factors the moment you hear “hello”.
Experts have discovered that “hello” carries enough information for listeners to draw judgments about the speakers personality, such as how reliable (可信赖的) he or she is. They recorded 64 students reading a telephone conversation. The word “hello” was then picked from each recording, and 320 different students listened to that word through a computer. The students were asked to score the voices according to personality, including attractiveness and warmth, giving them points from l to 10. Although every voice was played in one third a second, the students formed an opinion quickly.
It is amazing that from such short voices of speech they can get such an obvious impression of a person. And whether it is correct, their impressions are mostly the same as what the other listeners get. The research also suggests that people’ impressions are based on the tone (语调) of voice. Men and women who present the strength of their voices are regarded as more reliable.
The speed with which the students made their judgments makes much sense. Deciding who to trust can be important to your survival. There’s no point in listening to someone talk for 5 minutes to decide if they’re reliable or not — you could be dead already. The discovery may help improve computer-made voice technologies, experts say.
1. Why does the author mention “the captain” in paragraph 1?A.To present a fact. | B.To make a prediction. |
C.To introduce a new research. | D.To explain the rule on a plane. |
A.Making telephone calls. |
B.Playing voices at high speeds. |
C.Picking “hello” from conversations. |
D.Listening to and scoring the records of “hello”. |
A.Make a long speech. | B.Give powerful voice. |
C.Follow other listeners. | D.Speak as fast as possible. |
A.The secret to tallying for 5 minutes. | B.The different ways you say “hello”. |
C.The application in voice technologies. | D.The method of listening with attention. |
The Great Wall
As a symbol of ancient Chinese civilization, the Great Wall is one of the world’s oldest and most magnificent (壮丽的) man-made scenes,
The Great Wall was
Because its
The Great Wall is a place steeped in history and has much