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1 . Nowhere else along the coast ________ such shallow water so far from land.
A.is thereB.there isC.it isD.is it
2022-04-23更新 | 259次组卷 | 3卷引用:上海市静安区市北中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
2 . 到班级里大部分学生感染上了流感,学校才采取预防措施。 (强调句)(汉译英)
2021-12-21更新 | 82次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海静安区2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷
翻译-整句汉译英 | 适中(0.65) |
3 . 随着生活的改善,越来越多的人意识到陪伴家人的重要性。(company)(汉译英)
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翻译-整句汉译英 | 较易(0.85) |
4 . 培养孩子分辨是非的能力对他们的成长很重要。(tell... apart) (汉译英)
2021-12-21更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海静安区2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷
5 . 他是否能依靠自己克服困难拭目以待。(remain)(汉译英)
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6 . 我觉得难以用言语表达我对你的感激之情。(it形式宾语) (汉译英)
2021-12-21更新 | 66次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海静安区2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷
阅读理解-阅读单选(约420词) | 适中(0.65) |

7 . It’s a common belief that over time, pet owners start to look like their animals, and vice versa (反之亦然). Now comes the terrifying news that cats look up to their owners as role models and copy their behavior. Next time you reach for your fridge, think twice. If your kitty is watching, she is likely to overeat as well.

What is your cat’s IQ?

In a new study from the University of Messina, it turns out that indoor cats who live closely to their owners “mirror” the lives of their caregivers. They sleep at the same time, eat at the same time, and can even become more or less social depending on the behavior of their owners.

“Cats are intelligent animals with a long memory, ”Jane Brunt, the executive director of the Catalyst Council, told Discovery News. “They watch and learn from us, noting the patterns of our actions, knowing where their food is kept and what time to expect to be fed, how to open the cupboard door that's been improperly closed, and where their feeding and toileting areas are. “Because cats copy our habits, if you spend a lot of time raiding the fridge, your cat will return to its food bowl for that midnight snack, too. According to the study, this explains why “human and cat overweight rates often seem to match”.So, if you feel guilty about leaving your precious kitty at home while you go to work, now you can feel even worse:you are making your cat fat!

There’s no word if drinking green tea and making sure you go to yoga will benefit your cat, but based on the study, it sounds like sticking to a healthy eating and sleeping schedule is best for both of you.

There’s a lot we can learn from our cats in return. “When they sit on our laps softly purring with rhythmic breathing and half-closed eyes, the sense of peace and calm that comes over us is like a private lesson in inner meditation (冥想),” Brunt said. Sure. But cats don’t have to sit in rush hour traffic for an hour a day or worry about their in-laws. They’re probably pretty good at remaining calm.

So, according to science, even though we assume that cats are not close to us all these years, it turns out they are in fact learning from us and looking up to us. Scary, huh?

1. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A.Humans’ keeping searching the fridge.
B.Cats’ going to their owners for food.
C.Cats’ copying humans’ habit of looking for food.
D.Humans’ leaving cats home while working.
2. What can we learn from our cats?
A.To remain calm.B.To be able to copy.
C.To stay proud.D.To look up to friends.
3. The best title for the passage could be “________”.
A.Your cat can bring you pleasureB.You are copying your cat
C.You can make your cat socialD.Your cat is copying your habit
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选词填空-短文选词填空 | 适中(0.65) |
8 . Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.
A. physical   B. practical   C. popular   D. capable   AB. range   AC. blame
AD. return   BC. concerns   BD. dropped   CD. shared   ABC. improvements

Born and raised in a digital age, today’s young people are generally tech savvy (技术娴熟的). But when it comes to basic life skills, they are less     1     than the older generation.

According to a recent study by YouGov, a UK-based market research firm, 69 percent of 18-24-olds in the UK have no idea how to bleed a radiator (暖气片换水). About 35 percent of them don’t know how to sew on a button, while about 11 percent don’t understand how to change a light bulb or iron clothes.

In fact, the problem is     2    by young people in the United States. According to a report by Forbes in 2014, most millennial (千禧一代) drivers don’t know how to check their tire pressure. Cooking is another basic life skill that has been     3     as millennials are much more likely to order food deliveries than previous generations.

Technology may be to     4     for this generational gap. “Skills at using phones and computers are the ones valued these days, and the     5     hands-on skills of yesteryear are now seen as functions that can be easily outsourced (外包),” Sandi Mann, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Central Lancashire, UK, told the Mirror.

Indeed,     6     in technology have made young people unfamiliar with many basic life skills. For example, with GPS always at hand, young people have had no need to learn how to read     7     maps,

However, this change has raised     8     among many people. “If you have your master’s degree and you can’t live within your means or go home from your job and feed yourself a nutritious meal, you’re not a complete graduate,” Chris Moore, a professor from Brigham Young University, US, told HuffPost.

That’s why there’s an increasing call for the     9     of “home ec” in the US, short for home economics, which teaches basic life skills like cooking and how to do laundry. It was very     10    in the early 20th century, but was later taken out of schools and universities because of budget cuts. But recently, home ec was reintroduced in a small number of schools and universities.

2021-12-21更新 | 71次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海静安区2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷
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