Asia is important to America because America's future _____ trade with Asia's growing economies.
A.depends on B.takes off C.sets up D.breaks out
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單詞拼寫 (共 20 小題; 每小題 1 分, 滿分 20 分)
根據(jù)句意、單詞首字母及所給漢語意思,寫出各句中所缺單詞的完全與正確形式。
66.The child is ________(精力好) .He keeps on jumping and running all the time.
67.Christopher Columbus was one of the great ________(探險家).
68.He is ________(熟悉) with Oxford and the surrounding area.
69.You must pay more attention to your ______(發(fā)音), otherwise you’ll make yourself misunderstood when you speak English.
70. Our holidays are _______(有限) to weeks a year.
71. Judging from his appearance, he exactly________ (像) his mother.
72.You can’t leave here without being p_________.
73.He is the sort of man who draws a c______ without much thinking.
74.Asia is separated from America by the ______(太平洋).
75.The girl was so __________ (著迷) by the mighty river that she would spend hours sitting on its bank and watching the boats going and coming.
76.Benjamin Franklin said:“early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy,w_______ and wise.”
77. We did not feel like _________( 徘徊) in the cold winter aimlessly
78.He gathered his s________ to move the big stone out of the way.
79.The story is written by an _________(澳大利亞)engineer .
80._________(誠實(shí)地)speaking, I didn’t understand what the foreigner said just now.
81.The prisoners a_________ to escape but failed at last.
82.Her health is __________ (逐漸)improving.
83.The police got control of the situation and many c_________ were caught finally.
84.Many ________(志愿者)were sent to the earthquake-stricken area to join in the rescue work .
85.From her ________ ( 迷惑) expression on the face, I know she hasn’t got my idea.
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The weather predictions for Asia in 2050 read like a script from a doomsday(世界末日,最后審判日)movie. Many climatologists and green groups fear they will come true unless there is a concerted global effort to rein in greenhouse gas emissions.
In the decades to come, Asia -- home to more than half the world's 6.3 billion people -- will lurch(突然傾斜)from one climate extreme to another, with impoverished farmers battling droughts, floods, disease, food shortages and rising sea levels.
"It's not a pretty picture," said Steve Sawyer, climate policy adviser with Greenpeace in Amsterdam. Global warming and changes to weather patterns are already occurring and there is enough excess carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to drive climate change for decades to come.
Already, changes are being felt in Asia but worse are likely to come, Sawyer and top climate bodies say, and could lead to mass migration and widespread humanitarian crises. (人道主義危機(jī))
According to predictions, glaciers will melt faster, some Pacific and Indian Ocean islands will have to evacuate or build sea defenses, storms will become more intense and insect and water-borne diseases will move into new areas as the world warms.
All this comes on top of rising populations and spiraling demand for food, water and other resources. Experts say environmental degradation(環(huán)境惡化) such as deforestation(森林砍伐) and pollution will likely magnify the impacts of climate change. In what could be a foretaste of the future, Japan was hit by a record 10 typhoons and tropical storms this year, while two-thirds of Bangladesh, parts of Nepal and large areas of northeastern India were flooded, affecting 50 million people, destroying livelihoods and making tens of thousands ill. The year before, a winter cold snap(寒流,寒潮,驟冷)and a summer heat wave killed more than 2,000 people in India.
59. Which of the following has the similar meaning to rein in?
A. slow down, control B. increase, enhance C. bring in D. take in
60. According to the passage, which one is true?
A. The changes of weather will never lead to mass migration and widespread humanitarian crises.
B. The number of the population in Asia is the largest of all continents.
C. Global warming and changes will happen in the near future if we don’t take any actions.
D. Deforestation and pollution will not magnify the impacts of climate change.
61. The reason why glaciers will melt faster is that
A. there is more and more carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
B. there is less carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
C. the weather changed suddenly.
D. The reason is still unknown.
62. This passage is mainly about .
A. what kind of weather we like best.
B. the whole world will not be suitable for us to live in.
C. how to improve our environment.
D. the weather predictions for Asia in the future and the reasons.
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As the US wakes up to China’s rising status (地位) as an economic and strategic competitor, US parents are urging their children to learn Chinese, reports Julian Borger.
The US is being swept by a rush to learn Mandarin (普通話) -- from wealthy New York mothers hiring Chinese nannies (保姆) for their small children to a defence department education project in Oregon.
The forces driving Mandarin’s momentum (勢頭) are parental ambition for children facing a future in which China is almost certain to be a major player, and the government is worried about that America may get left behind in that new world.
The bottleneck is the supply of teachers. Mandarin instructors are difficult to import and difficult to train. There are visa problems in bringing over teachers from China but the biggest barrier is cultural. Teaching in Asia is generally done by rote and the change to western, interactive styles of instruction can be a large leap(跳越).
On the other hand, it requires enormous firmness for westerners to learn a language like Chinese, with its thousands of written characters. According to the Asia Society in New York, all of America’s teacher-training institutions turn out only a couple of dozen homegrown Mandarin teachers.
One way to ease the shortage is to find native Mandarin speakers and use fast-track methods to train them. However, the majority of Chinese-Americans grew up speaking Cantonese, the dialect(方言)spoken in Hong Kong, where their parents came from. Many are themselves signing on as Mandarin students at the private language schools springing up on the west coast.
Title : 【小題1】 in the USA
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As we all know, Asia is_______ Europe.
A.four times the size of |
B.the size four times of |
C.four times the size as |
D.four times as the size of |
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Asia is important to America because America's future _____ trade with Asia's growing economies.
A.depends on |
B.takes off |
C.sets up |
D.breaks out |
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