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枝叶3: as the rising-again coronavirus cases stalls reopening plans for theaters in key markets such as New York and Los Angeles.为
1. The students agreed.
2. My sister is writing a letter.
3. I heard him sing a song.
4. He asked me to come back soon.
5. My teacher gave me a book.
6. His face turned red.
7. This is an English-Chinese dictionary.
8. There are many customs in the village.
9. A sports meeting will be held in our school next week.
10. I’ll spend the summer holiday in the countryside.
4 . Terrafugia Inc. said Monday that its new flying car has completed its first flight, bringing the company closer to its goal of selling the flying car within the next year. The vehicle—named the Transition—has two seats, four wheels and wings that fold up so it can be driven like a car. The Transition, which flew at 1,400 feet for eight minutes last month, can reach around 70 miles per hour on the road and 115 in the flies using a 23-gallon tank of gas and bums 5 gallons per hour in the air. On the ground, it gets 35 miles per gallon.
What is the first paragraph mainly about?
A.The basic data of the Transition. | B.The advantages of flying cars. |
C.The potential market for flying cars. | D.The designers of the Transition. |
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6 . In the mid-1990s, Tom Bissell taught English as a volunteer in Uzbekistan. He left after seven months, physically broken and having lost his mind. A few years later, still attracted to the country, he returned to Uzbekistan to write an article about the disappearance of the Aral Sea.
His visit, however, ended up involving a lot more than that. Hence this book, Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia, which talks about a road trip from Tashkent to Karakalpakstan, where millions of lives have been destroyed by the slow drying up of the sea. It is the story of an American travelling to a strange land, and of the people he meets on his way: Rustam, his translator, a lovely 24-year-old who picked up his colorful English in California, Oleg and Natasha, his hosts in Tashkent, and a string of foreign aid workers.
This is a quick look at life in Uzbekistan, made of friendliness and warmth, but also its darker side of society. In Samarkand, Mr Bissell admires the architectural wonders, while on his way to Bukhara he gets a taste of police methods when suspected of drug dealing. In Ferghana, he attends a mountain funeral (葬礼) followed by a strange drinking party. And in Karakalpakstan, he is saddened by the dust storms, diseases and fishing boats stuck miles from the sea.
Mr Bissell skillfully organizes historical insights and cultural references, making his tale a well-rounded picture of Uzbekistan, seen from Western eyes. His judgment and references are decidedly American, as well as his delicate stomach. As the author explains, this is neither a travel nor a history book, or even a piece of reportage. Whatever it is, the result is a fine and vivid description of the purest of Central Asian traditions.
What is the purpose of this text?
A.To introduce a book. | B.To explain a cultural phenomenon. |
C.To remember a writer. | D.To recommend a travel destination. |
We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn’t look at me. Tapping him gently on the shoulder, I asked David what had caused him to decide to give up the opportunity.
1. Our school is not far from my home.
2. It is a great pleasure to talk with you
3. All of us considered him honest.
4. My grandfather bought me a pair of sports shoes.
5. He broke a piece of glass.
6. He made it clear that he would leave the city.
7. At last he got home, tired and hungry.
8. Trees turn green when spring comes.
9. They pushed the door open.
10. Grandma told me an interesting story last night.
11. He wrote carefully some letters to his friends.
12. All the students think highly of his teaching
13. We need a place twice larger than this one.
14. He asked us to sing an English song.
15. Don’t get nervous. Help yourself to what you like.
1. He managed to finish the work in time.
2. Tom came to ask me for advice.
3. He found it important to master English.
4. Do you have anything else to say?
5. To be honest, your pronunciation is not so good.
6. Would you please tell me your address?
7. He sat there, reading a newspaper.
8. It is our duty to keep our classroom clean and tidy.
9. He noticed a man enter the room.
10. The apples tasted sweet.