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【題目】 After a busy morning at work, lunchtime gives me a chance to do many things, such as exercise, read or watch TV. One cultural difference I've noticed between Britain and China is what we do during lunchtime.
Here in China, workers have longer lunch breaks, which gives them enough time to take a short nap. So Chinese people usually use lunchtime to rest. I often see office workers rest their heads on their desks. The room turns into a quiet “bedroom”. Once, I even saw workers in a restaurant taking short naps as well. This is also very common for students in China. After lunch, they will go back to their dormitories (宿舍) or classrooms to take a nap. Chinese people believe a short nap at noon can help them feel more energetic in the afternoon.
In Britain, this activity is quite uncommon. British students usually have a one-hour lunch break. Instead of napping, they fill that time by playing sports or talking with friends.
Most workers in Britain don't get the chance to nap. They generally have short lunch breaks-between 30 minutes to an hour. There is not enough time to have a nap. Because of the shortness of their lunch breaks, it is common for people to work through lunch or just finish their lunch at their desk.
【1】What does the writer often do after lunch?
A.Sleeps or docs some reading.B.Talks with friends or sleeps.
C.Watches TV or plays sports.D.Does chores or takes a short rest.
【2】The underlined word “Nap“ means_______.
A.聊天B.鍛煉C.散步D.小睡
【3】Which of the sentence is TRUE?
A.Taking naps is not common for Chinese students.
B.Workers have shorter lunch breaks in Britain.
C.Workers in restaurants hardly take short naps during lunch breaks.
D.Chinese people believe a nap can help them feel less energetic.
【4】In the last paragraph, “They“ refers to(指代) _______.
A.Chinese workers.B.Chinese students.C.English workers.D.English students.
【5】The writer of this passage probably comes from________.
A.EnglandB.ChinaC.JapanD.Korea
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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正誤(正確“T”,錯(cuò)誤“F”),并將答案涂到答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。
“Which is the right bin for my rubbish?” This may be the most asked question in Shanghai since it started a new garbage-sorting (垃圾分類) program on July 1, 2019 When learning about the four kinds of rubbish-wet, dry, recyclable (可回收的) and harmful-many people maybe don' know how to properly sort it.
To help people solve this problem, China's technology companies are giving a hand. For example, if you want to know which bin your wet wipes (濕巾) should go in, you can just open a mini app in WeChat or Alipay and look for “wet wipes”. The app will give you the answer right away. Soon, you might do it in an easier way. Maybe you can just take a photo of the rubbish and then be told where it should go.
This kind of technology is called image recognition (圖像識別). It uses artificial intelligence (AI, 人工智能). Many companies around the world are making garbage-sorting robots that use this technology. For example, AMP Robotics in the US has made a robot that can sort food and drink packages (包裝).By “seeing” pictures on the packages, the robot will pick up the rubbish and put it in the right place.
The future of garbage-sorting looks good. But it's not the best way. The best thing we can do is to make less rubbish in the first place.
【1】The people in Shanghai must put the rubbish into the right bin since July 1, 2019.
【2】People know how to sort the five kinds of rubbish.
【3】WeChat can help people sort the rubbish correctly.
【4】According to paragraph 3, garbage-sorting robots can only “seeing”pictures on the packages.
【5】Making less rubbish is the best thing we can do in the first place.
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【題目】—Dad, I think that we can't reach the top of the mountain.
—________. Though it's hard, just stick to it.
A.I will give you a handB.It takes time
C.Sounds like funD.I think so
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【題目】—People like the houses whose windows are south facing.
—______.This kind of house can get plenty of sunshine.
A.LuckilyB.GraduallyC.ExactlyD.Generally
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【題目】—Can I have a look at your photos, please?
—_________.
A.Don't mention it.B.Sure, here you are.
C.I'm sorry to hear that.D.I can't agree with you.
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【題目】 國有國法,家有家規(guī)。假設(shè)你的一項(xiàng)家規(guī)是:每天必須回家吃晚飯。你對此項(xiàng)家規(guī)持什么態(tài)度?支持還是反對?請寫一篇文章來陳述你的觀點(diǎn)。
要求:
1.注意緊扣主題,意思連貫,語言通順,書寫規(guī)范。
2.不得使用真實(shí)姓名和校名。如需使用姓名,請用Mike,Gina來代替。
3.詞數(shù):不少于100詞。
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【題目】 我國的垃圾分類(waste sorting)正處于起步階段, 垃圾分類勢在必行。下面是關(guān)于垃圾分類的相關(guān)信息, 請將其補(bǔ)充完整, 每空一詞。
When throwing away rubbish, do you know which bin it should go in? Have you ever noticed the differently-colored bins【1】 the street?
Some of you might not be able to answer this【2】. However, it’s actually quite important to know how to sort your waste. 【3】you don’t sort your rubbish, all of it will go to a landfill and be buried(埋)together.
“Wet” waste is known as household waste. “They are things you don’t want but that pigs can eat.”
Paper, metal, glass and【4】 things that can be reused are recyclable waste. Any waste that’s not wet, recyclable or harmful will go in the “dry waste” bin.
Now that you know this, perhaps you can do your part to【5】the environment and encourage others to sort their rubbish.
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【題目】 Chinese noodles have a long history. They were first mentioned in the Eastern Han Dynasty, over 1, 900 years ago. At that time, noodles were called “cakes”. They were “cakes” that were boiled in water.
From the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, there were written records about noodles. “Mian” became the name of noodles in the Song Dynasty. Before that, there was no specific name for this kind of food.
There are all kinds of noodles, such as cold noodles, warm noodles, and fried noodles. There are also all kinds of noodle-making methods, such as brushing, pressing, rolling and pulling.
China is where all noodles originated(起源), including the noodles, such as spaghetti, that we think came from other countries. In the Yuan Dynasty, Marco Polo came to China. He learned to make noodles, and then taught the method when he went back to his country. In 1912, the traditional Chinese method of noodle-making was brought to Japan. Japanese noodles were first called “Dragon Noodles”, meaning food eaten by the Chinese-the descendants(后代)of the Dragon.
Among all Chinese noodles, the most special type may be Yi Noodles. They were created by a chef in the Qing Dynasty. Yi Noodles are made in both southern and northern China, but Fujian and Jiangxi Provinces are most famous for making Yi Noodles. Yi Noodles can be served dry or with soup. Since Yi Noodles are similar to modern instant noodles(方便面), they are considered to be the father of modern instant noodles.
閱讀短文, 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題.
【1】When did “Mian” become the name of noodles?
【2】Did noodles first appear in China?
【3】Where was Marco Polo from?
【4】Why were Japanese noodles first called “Dragon Noodles” ?
【5】Who created Yi Noodles?
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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Recently, a very simple question became widely spread online: what China should be proud of?【1】
Lanlan, whose real name is Negar Kordi, is from Canada. She came to China five years ago and is a student at Ningbo University. Now she has 120,000 fans on the Internet and the number is still growing.
Lanlan loves China and Chinese. 【2】 And that’s why she is so well received among Chinese net friends. The following is china in her eyes.
“It is the easiest country in which to find a job. If you are not too lazy, it is really very simple to find a job in China. I believe there’re more job chances here than in any other country in the world.”
“ 【3】 About 400 million Chinese are studying English. If they can speak good English in the future, China will have the greatest number of English speakers of any non-English speaking country.”
“The speed of Chinese trains is fast. From Ningbo to Beijing, the train runs 1, 365 kilometers for seven hours and the ticket fare is only 595 yuan. ”
“Its public security is great. 【4】 I have travelled in many countries, and I think China really is very safe.”
“There are much more things China should be proud of. Many Chinese people often criticize(批評)China. At first, I believed that they didn’t like china or that they loved western countries. But later, I realized that they just set a very high standard for China. 【5】 China must be much better than other countries. ”
A. The foreign language level is surprising.
B. This country of 1.4 billion people makes me feel safe.
C. A foreign girl living in china gave a very touching answer.
D. They believe that it’s not enough to be number one in the world.
E. She believes china will be the strongest country in the world in future.
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【題目】Alice: Hi, Frank! Are you free on Saturday?
Frank: Yes. 【1】
Alice: I heard a baby panda was born in the zoo. Let’s go and have a look.
Frank: Oh, I have been there twice. I think you’d better learn something about pandas before you go to the zoo.
Alice: I know a little. 【2】 There are about 2, 000 pandas living in the forests.
Frank: That’s true. They are endangered now.
Alice: Why? Is it because they don’t have babies very often?
Frank:【3】Another main reason is that humans cut down lots of bamboo forests, and pandas don’t have enough food to eat.
Alice: What a pity!【4】
Frank: We can make some posters to tell people the importance of saving pandas.
Alice: I will take some photos of the pandas first when I visit the zoo.
Frank:【5】Have a good time!
Alice: Thank you.
從方框中選擇正確選項(xiàng). (方框中有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)與對話內(nèi)容無關(guān))、
A. Don’t forget to show me the photos when you come back.
B. An adult panda has only one baby every two years.
C. What can we do to help them?
D. This is one of the reasons.
E. Is it very cute?
F. What’s up?
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