1. 毕竟
2. 拒绝
3. 照顾,照料
4. 退休
5. 有决心的
6. 失望的
7. 渴望,欲望
8. 独立的
9. 精力充沛的
10. 绊倒
2 . Like any other child growing up, Nicole LaMont was an outgoing, adventurous and free-spirited child with the dream of becoming a scientist. “My childhood was filled with imagination of adventure and curiosity, ”Nicole said. She experienced a normal childhood, but when she was 12 years old, a terrible illness led her to lose her hearing in both ears.
“My world was turned upside down,” said Nicole. “I went from being a talkative, joyous child to being quiet and depressed. ”However, she came to realize she had to fight when it was determined that her hearing would not return. With her family’s help, Nicole began to learn American Sign Language(ASL).
A year later, she received an operation where she was implanted (植入) a hearing device, which brought back some light to her life and she also learned how to adapt to the new life. It wasn’t until she attended Gallaudet, a school for the deaf, that she fully devoted herself to ASL and the deaf community. “Becoming fluent in ASL and having total communication allowed me to feel a sense of acceptance again,” said Nicole. “I found my confidence and ‘visual (视觉的) voice’ in the performing arts.”
It was then that she made her first request, demanding subtitles (字幕) for movie theatres in Alabama. After much struggle, Nicole’s efforts proved successful, and today nearly all movie theatres in Montgomery and Birmingham offer subtitles for the deaf. After graduating from Gallaudet University, Nicole continued to use her new found “visual voice” through taking part in several activities, becoming Miss Black Deaf D.C. “By doing this, I want to show that deaf people can achieve much. It’s very important to educate and support hearing families that struggle with making the best decisions for their deaf children’s education.” said Nicole.
1. Which of the following best describes Nicole’s childhood?A.Fruitful. | B.Colorful | C.Lonely | D.Poor. |
A.A sense of belonging. | B.A hearing device. |
C.A chance of going to college. | D.A totally new treatment. |
A.Nicole called on all US cinemas to offer subtitles. |
B.Nicole was going to donate her invention-visual voice. |
C.Nicole was determined to train more deaf kids to go to school. |
D.Nicole hoped to promote deaf education in hearing families. |
A.More Self-Control, More Success |
B.Keep Going, and You Can Make It |
C.Illness Makes One More Confident |
D.He Who Laughs Last Laughs Longest |
1. 公园的名字和位置;
2. 公园的特色;
3. 表达祝愿。
注意:字数为80字左右。
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1. decorate
2. take advantage of
3. fade away
4. complain
5. majority
6. in memory of
7. so as to
8. launch
9. mental
10. carry on
My favourite sport
I like table-tennis, chess and football. Football is
6 . I am a student. I go to school from Monday
A.to | B.and | C.on | D.in |
A./ | B.the | C.a | D.an |
A.I | B.me | C.my | D.mine |
A.However | B.Therefore | C.And | D.But |
A.classes | B.class | C.classis | D.classic |
A.any | B.some | C.a | D.no |
A.has | B.eats | C.have | D.eat |
A.a | B.the | C.an | D./ |
A.are | B.were | C.is | D.was |
A.Before | B.After | C.On | D.At |
A.fishing | B.fishes | C.fish | D.fishs |
A.Any time | B.At a time | C.Sometime | D.Sometimes |
A.washing | B.wash | C.washes | D.washed |
A.listening | B.listen | C.listens | D.listened |
A.in | B.on | C.to | D./ |
7 . When you think of insects (昆虫), the first word that comes to mind probably won’t be “edible (可食用的)”. Surprisingly, what you may consider an insect may sound like a great meal to another. In Africa and the Middle East, insects such as grasshoppers and mealworms are a common dish. Many Asians also like eating insect dishes.
The idea of replacing (代替) pork, chicken, or beef with insects might sound unpleasant, but eating these small insects can be beneficial to both yourself and the environment.
There are over 2,100 types of edible insects in the world. Many of the insects that are eaten by humans are quite nutritious (有营养的). And they can be eaten in different ways: roasted over an open fire, freeze-dried, or cooked. In fact, insects can be added to various foods, and we likely won’t even notice the difference.
The biggest advantage is that the cost of raising insects is very small. Compared to cows, insects produce eight times fewer carbon emissions (碳排放物) and need six times less water to keep.
To add to that, insects can be fed with waste products. Insect waste can also be repurposed into soil fertilizer (土肥). And unlike traditional farms which take up about 80% of all farming land, insect farms are relatively small and can save space for other uses.
All this makes insect farms more profitable, with little wastage of money and resources.
As our world’s population increases towards 9 billion by 2050, traditional farming will not be enough to meet its growing food needs.
Some companies have already begun experimenting with insects in their food products. Mealworm burger patties, protein powder, and gummy sweets are just a few of the new food creations. And a few months ago, the European Union (EU) said yes to insects for human consumption (食用)!
1. What can we learn about insect eating?A.It’s popular in Africa. | B.It’s liked by the author. |
C.It’s unpleasant for Asians. | D.It’s accepted by few people. |
A.It is simpler. | B.It costs less. |
C.It requires no skills. | D.It needs no manpower. |
A.Insects will replace beef in hamburgers by 2050. |
B.Insects will be humans’ major food choices by 2050. |
C.Insects will help meet the growing food needs of humans. |
D.Insects will become more nutritious with modern farming. |
A.Uncaring. | B.Thankful. |
C.Supportive. | D.Doubtful. |
内容包括:
1. 比赛目的;
2. 比赛过程;
3. 比赛反响;
注意:词数:80字左右。
提示词:raise awareness提高……意识;speech contest演讲比赛;be awarded 被授予;speak highly of高度赞扬
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9 . Stomach flu (肠胃炎) is one of the most unpleasant of the common diseases.
You can prevent stomach flu by washing your hands often. Use hot water and soap, and spend time scrubbing (擦洗). Using hand sanitizer (消毒杀菌剂) is better than nothing, but it doesn’t work well against stomach flu.
The virus (病毒) that causes stomach flu is hard to kill. Normal cleaners won’t always get rid of it. But cleaning your house can stop you from catching it. So mix bleach (漂白剂) with water, and use that to clean surfaces.
Once you’re feeling better, don’t return to work or school right away.
A.Hot water is helpful in killing viruses. |
B.You probably won’t want to eat much. |
C.It spreads easily, which can make it hard to avoid. |
D.By following these tips, you can help stop it from spreading. |
E.That’s because hand sanitizer mostly kills bacteria, not viruses. |
F.You can still spread the disease for a few days after you feel better. |
G.If someone in your family is sick, clean things that person has touched. |
10 . “Do you have Wi-Fi?” It’s my most-asked question when visiting new cities. Nowadays, having access to Wi-Fi is essential if you plan on making the most of any trip abroad. But far too often I spend $ 5 for a tiny cup of coffee just to use a café’s Wi-Fi and charging port. Replacing this costly exchange with their interpretation of a city center, the designer of Kuube, a Hungarian startup, has created a smart bench equipped with all the necessities that a modern-day traveler might need to comfortably move through any city.
Kuube’s smart bench comes in three sizes. All come with USB ports, wireless chargers, and a Wi-Fi hotspot function-free for everyone. All three smart benches charge up thanks to solar panels, which makes them easily movable.
First comes KuubeECO, the smallest of the three smart benches. It’s a three-seater that comes equipped with two USB ports and one wireless charger. It has unlimited Internet access thanks to its Wi-Fi hotspot. The bench with one display screen continuously monitors its environment, such as changes in UV levels or air pressure — displaying them on its monitor for those interested. Then comes KuubeNANO, the middle child that can seat up to four people and comes with all the same offerings as KuubeECO. And finally comes the largest option, KuubePLUS. This smart bench offers more of a group, or family seating style and can accommodate up to eight people. It offers four charging options and two display screens.
The three smart benches all have an aluminum chassis (铝制底座) that’s recyclable and are made from natural ash wood for the seating sections. Kuube is clearly a sustainability-focused startup that’s combining design and technology to make cities and parks friendlier to everyone.
1. What does the author think of buying coffee to access Wi-Fi?A.Expensive. | B.Enjoyable. |
C.Time-consuming. | D.Out of date. |
A.They are designed specifically for travelers. | B.They offer limited Internet access for now. |
C.They charge little for charging phones. | D.They are eco-friendly and mobile. |
A.Two USB ports. | B.Two display screens. |
C.Seats for eight people. | D.Four wireless chargers. |
A.A guidebook. | B.A magazine. |
C.An advertisement. | D.A novel. |