【題目】—Do you know________?
—We should clean our hands, remove the mask carefully, dispose of (處理掉) the mask safely and wash our hands again.
A.when we can take off a maskB.why we can take off a maskC.how we can take off a mask
【答案】C
【解析】
句意:——你知道我們要怎樣摘下口罩嗎?——我們應(yīng)該清潔雙手,小心摘下口罩,安全處理口罩,再次洗手。
考查賓語從句。when we can take off a mask我們什么時候可以摘下口罩,表時間;why we can take off a mask我們?yōu)槭裁纯梢哉驴谡,表原因?/span>how we can take off a mask我們怎樣摘下口罩,表方式;根據(jù)上文“We should clean our hands, remove the mask carefully,dispose of the mask safely and wash our hands again.”講述如何摘下口罩的流程,故選C。
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—I read 21st Century every day.
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【題目】 In 1969, as US astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, he famously declared, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.’ And as many countries come together to celebrate World Space Week from Oct 4-10, it seems that there are still many leaps to take.
During ancient times, our only steps were back and forth across the surface of our own planet. We climbed to the top of mountains, or sailed in boats across oceans. But we didn’t, and couldn’t, leave the surface of our planet.
It’s not surprising that back then, the so-called heavens fascinated(使著迷) us so much. How could they not? How could people not be obsessed with the great object in the sky that arrived each day with light and then left, taking the light with it? Or the mysterious moon, stars and planets that lit up the night sky? Compared with us, these things seemed so free and exciting. Different cultures created stories about the heavens. The Chinese referred to a ‘King of the Sky’ who created the heavens and decorated them with stars; the ancient Greeks had ‘the Sky Gods’ who controlled the weather.
Few of us believe those stories anymore – science has taught us better. And yet the heavens, or what we now call ‘space’ and ‘outer space’, are still a source of mystery and fascination for us. Yes, there are space stations, satellites and trips to other planets. None of this modern science, however, has made space any less fascinating to us.
As the American scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson said, ‘The universe is under no obligation (義務(wù)) to make sense to you.’ The more we know, the more our curiosity grows.
Even today, the most popular novels and movies are set on other planets, solar systems (太陽系) or galaxies (星系). Space is still mysterious, as it was for the ancient Chinese, Greeks and Romans. And perhaps it always will be.
【1】The author used Neil Armstrong’s story to ______.
A.describe how the celebration of World Space Week began
B.draw attention to great achievements in space exploration
C.explain why human beings are curious about outer space
D.predict(預(yù)報) future space programs that might change history
【2】The underline word ‘obsessed’ in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A.happyB.interestedC.satisfiedD.bored
【3】Compared with modern people, ancient Greeks ______.
A.didn’t leave many records of space objects
B.believed the King of the Sky controlled the weather
C.shared a similar curiosity about the universe
D.showed little respect for the power of nature
【4】What’s the article mainly about?
A.Important events in space exploration history.
B.Human’s unchangeable interest in space.
C.Ancient stories inspired(激發(fā),產(chǎn)生) by the heavens.
D.What we have learned about the universe.
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【題目】 Dinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana, this information will help you a lot.
In Ghana,dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no strict rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives,a family offers food. When you go to a home, the person who receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time everyone welcomes you. Then you go to the dinning room. There you wash your hands in a bowl of water. All the food is on the table.
In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else .But you eat from one side of the dish only. It is not polite to get food from the other side of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again in a bowl of water.
Most meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu. People in Ghana make fufu from the powder of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw because it is very hard. You must chew fufu well,or you may get sick. You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.
【1】From the passage we know that in Ghana ________.
A.people usually invite their guests to dinner late in the eveningB.the rules for dinner time aren’t strict
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【2】If you are a dinner guest in Ghana,the host always takes you to ________.
A.the dining room firstB.the living room firstC.the kitchen firstD.the garden first
【3】People in Ghana usually eat________.
A.with their spoonsB.with their fingers
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【4】In fact,most dishes in Ghana ________.
A.have fufu in themB.are too hard to eat
C.are not very hardD.are cooked with the powder of some plants
【5】When you eat fufu,you'd better ________.
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On Aug 12, the unnamed 4l-year-old man was beaten by a passer-by after he was seen giving Nazi salutes(納粹禮) again and again on a street in Dresden, Germany.
Ever since the end of World War II, Germany has had strict laws to forbid the Nazi salute, as well as other symbols of Nazism.
In fact, most countries have their own taboos. If you plan to travel overseas, it's best to get familiar with these taboos before you start touring local sites. The following are some examples.
Singapore
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Japan
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France
French people don't like it when you talk about money. It's OK if you say that you want to quit a job because you are paid little money, but you should never say the exact amount. Money is a “dirty” topic in France.
【1】When traveling abroad, we can’t ________.
A.relax and take a break from normal daily life
B.follow what other people do and do the same
C.be always free to do whatever we like
D.tour the local sites and give salutes
【2】The underlined word “taboos” means something you must________doing.
A.enjoyB.avoidC.finishD.keep
【3】________is considered to be proper.
A.Eating or drinking on buses or trains in Singapore
B.Wearing your shoes in your Japanese friend’s house
C.Talking about how much money you can make in France
D.Not smoking, spitting or feeding birds in public in Singapore
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【題目】 Which topic drew the most attention from people around the world in 2019? It was climate change, according to three well-known English dictionaries.
The Oxford, Collins and Cambridge dictionaries chose “climate emergency (氣候緊急狀態(tài))", “climate strike (罷工)” and “upcycling”, respectively (分別地), as their Word of the Year". This tells us that climate change was a widely-discussed issue in 2019.
“Climate emergency” means a situation in which urgent (緊急的) action is needed to reduce climate change. “Climate strike” refers to people leaving work or school to call for more action to protect the environment. “Upcycling” refers to making new items out of old or used items to reduce waste.
Climate change has already affected the world in many ways. Take Venice, for example. Due to climate change, Venice experienced the worst flooding it has seen in the last 50 years in 2019. Many stores, restaurants and hotels were flooded. This caused serious damage totaling hundreds of millions of euros (歐元).
Although we've known about global warming for a long time, our large companies and governments have been slow to respond to it. The year 2019 might have been the turning point that will finally encourage our leaders to take responsibility.
“Decades ago, when the science on the climate issue was first increasing, the impacts (影響) could be seen as an issue for future generations,” Katharine Mach, a Stanford University climate scientist, told The New York Times. “ It's definitely our issue now.”
However, simply realizing that climate change is a threat (威脅) is not enough. We must take real action before it is too late.
【1】According to the three well-known English dictionaries, people paid the most attention to_______ in 2019 .
A.Word of the YearB.climate changeC.the environmentD.global warming
【2】________directly requests people to reduce waste.
A.Climate emergencyB.Climate strikeC.UpcyclingD.Climate change
【3】The flooding in Venice in Paragraph 4 tells us________.
A.how climate change has affected the world
B.Venice is a dangerous place to live in
C.Venice suffered serious damage in 2019
D.climate changed a lot in the world in 2019
【4】What the climate scientist Mach said means________.
A.future generations will suffer the climate issue
B.climate change has increased for many years
C.many scientists are working on the climate issue
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【5】From the passage, we can infer that________.
A.the leaders will take responsibility to protect the environment
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【題目】 “Budda(佛)-like youngsters” has become the buzzwords online overnight. What is “Budda-like”?Actually,it has nothing to do with Buddhism. It's only an attitude towards life. It means one should neither be pleased by outside gains nor be saddened by personal losses. Besides, it guides a lifestyle that “it's fine to have something or not.”
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In fact, every generation has their own culture. It's hard to tell whether it is good or bad. People born at special time create their own culture. We don’t have to worry about it.
【1】The writer mainly________ in the first paragraph.
A.expresses his worries about the Budda-like youngstery
B.shows the meaning of the words "Budda-likc youngsters
C.explains that there are Budda-like youngsters in China
D.tells us why we are living at a fast-developing time now
【2】What is Budda-like youngsters’ attitude about life?
A.They want to find or win anything they want.
B.They continue regarding struggle as one aim in life.
C.They don’t mind whether they have something or not.
D.They have a strong sense of competitions in many ways.
【3】Why do some post-90s become the Budda-like youngsters?
A.Because they want to get the joy form the gain
B.Because they really refuse to make any progress.
C.Because it's their way to fight against the so-calle fear.
D.Because they want to have the same life as their parents’.
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【3】 But hanfu clubs have popped up in almost every major university and city.
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A.China is becoming a leading power in the world.
B.Huafu fans from across the country came together.
C.Their clothing may not always be historically exact.
D.It is hard to count the number of people who wear hanfu today.
E.It aims to encourage young Chinese to take pride in traditional clothing.
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I think only those who are always thinking about 10 can be truly happy.
【1】A.keepB.getC.to makeD.to do
【2】A.moneyB.foodC.timeD.toys
【3】A.relaxedB.unhappyC.angryD.worried
【4】A.whyB.howC.whatD.who
【5】A.turnB.comeC.putD.look
【6】A.onB.forC.atD.with
【7】A.will giveB.have giveC.gaveD.am giving
【8】A.boringB.badC.kindD.hard
【9】A.adviceB.medicineC.bookD.umbrella
【10】A.anotherB.the otherC.otherD.others
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