1. How did the speaker go to school?
A.By bike. | B.On foot. | C.By bus. |
A.Before he left home. | B.After he arrived at school. | C.When school was over. |
A.Several minutes. | B.Half an hour. | C.Three hours. |
A.Comfortable. | B.Annoyed. | C.Frightened. |
1. How is the man feeling?
A.Sorry and regretful. | B.Understanding but sad. | C.Concerned and angry. |
A.At 10:00 p.m. | B.At 10:45 p.m. | C.At 11:00 p.m. |
A.She was stuck in traffic. | B.She got in an accident. | C.She forgot about the time. |
A.Elizabeth cannot use her phone for a week. |
B.Elizabeth cannot see her friends for a week. |
C.Elizabeth has to come home early for a week. |
1. Who is Keke?
A.The man’s friend. | B.An English teacher. | C.A cute parrot. |
A.Shopping. | B.Talking about parrots. | C.Learning English |
A.To play chess with him. |
B.To teach Keke English. |
C.To continue reading her book. |
A.His old suit. | B.His new suit. | C.He is not sure. |
An intrepid (无畏的) group of elderly individuals in northern China’s Tianjin has recently sparked both
The spirited seniors have turned the Shizilin Bridge on the Haihe River
The bridge stands about 6 metres above the surface of the river, with the depth of water
The fun sport seems
7 . Choosing a career first means learning as much as you can about yourself, your goals and the larger con text of work. Use the list below to help you begin that process.
What you enjoy doing and what you value can be helpful indicators about how you’d like to spend your working time. We’re not talking about finding and following your passion.
Reflect on your motivations
Ask yourself what are your motivations for working. Perhaps you want a career that will pay a higher entry-level salary than comparable occupations, or one that promises more flexibility so you can work from anywhere. But not all the careers will feature everything you like.
Think about your long-term goals
Research career options
You’ve likely gathered a lot of information by now.
A.Examine yourself |
B.Make a list of your long-term goals |
C.Find out the reason why you are moved |
D.Once you have a bigger picture of yourself |
E.So it’s important to understand your priority |
F.That approach could be misleading and confusing |
G.Unless you think deeply about what is your real aim |
8 . As a public research university in the USA, our mission is the creation, dissemination (传播), preservation and application of knowledge for the betterment of our global society. Here is something that you need to know to have a clearer understanding about University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Awards and Honors
With 16 Nobel laureates, 15 MacArthur fellows, 120 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championships and more Olympic medals than most universities, our university has become a household name with academic and athletic brilliance. Because of this storied history, it’s easy to imagine that we’ve been around forever, when in fact, our university turned its 100th anniversary in 2019. We are just getting started the beginning of the story.
Community Engagement and Impact
The global city of Los Angeles is a dynamic environment for building and testing dreams. People come here because they want to make the world a better place and they find support in our mission, values and community. Their passion becomes a public service to the city, the state and the world.
Experience Major and Minor Discoveries
If you’re not sure of a major yet, don’t worry. Many freshmen change their major while at our university. Thanks to the width of our top-ranked academic program and our cross-disciplinary (跨学科的) approach, you’ll have endless opportunities to find your path. And our 10-week quarter system lets you sample a multitude of subjects and classes.
Freshmen generally decide on a major by the end of their sophomore year (大二学年). Transfer students who declare a major when applying must satisfy lower-level course requirements. You may be able to add a minor in an area that interests you.
1. How many years does UCLA have by 2023?A.102. | B.103. | C.104. | D.105. |
A.Getting support from community engagement. | B.Strengthening family connections. |
C.Improving the city’s reputation. | D.Developing leadership. |
A.Sophomores can choose their major. |
B.The university has few majors to choose. |
C.The students are not allowed to add any minor. |
D.The freshmen have no options to choose their major. |
9 . Children returned to school after a big wildfire in Northern California. But the influence is so huge that it will be some time before the life of students there returns to normal.
Eight schools were lost to the wildfire. Government officials were not sure how many of their nearly 3,500 students would report to temporary (临时的) schools. Some families have left California. Others are staying with friends. It is too far for some of them to drive to one of those schools every day.
There are not enough classrooms for middle and high schools. So for the l3 days before the start of the traditional winter break in the school year, students will learn through independent study. They will be given homework online and be able to visit a special drop-in center in Chico, California. Children going there can get help from teachers or visit other classmates.
Loren Lighthall, a spokesman for one school there, said studying will be less important than dealing with pain and reconnecting with friends. “They don’t have their school, they don’t have their work, they don’t have their friends, they don’t have books and we’re asking them to do homework?” Light hall said. “It’s less important at this point. We’re going to do it. But what is important now is to deal with the pain left.”
Search members have stopped looking for the lost in burned cars and houses. But they remain available whenever there is need for help.
1. What does the underlined “those schools” in the second paragraph refer to?A.The schools being built. | B.The online schools. |
C.The 8 schools lost to the fire | D.The temporary schools. |
A.Because there aren’t enough classrooms for them. |
B.Because the traditional winter break is coming soon. |
C.Because the students want to start a new way of study. |
D.Because the teachers ask them to do their homework online. |
A.Students should go to school immediately. |
B.It is important to deal with the pain. |
C.Students should be given much homework. |
D.It is not necessary to study after the fire. |
A.Life of students in North California has come to normal. |
B.Search members have not stopped looking for the missing. |
C.The wildfire in North California influences students greatly. |
D.Classrooms are prepared for students affected in the wildfire. |
Born in October 1937 in Kunshan, east China’s Jiangsu Province, Qian Qihu has spent over 60 years studying defense engineering,
Since the 1960s, Qian has begun to study protection
In the early 1980s, China’s research in deep rock mechanics was
Qian, 86 years old now, is the