Tom’s most positive quality is _____ he’s very outgoing.
A. that B. why C. how D. whether
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假如你是學生會主席李華,你校學生會將于12月12日下午4點在學校報告廳舉辦高一、高二年級英語短劇大賽。請你根據(jù)以下信息,用英語寫一篇書面通知。內(nèi)容如下:
活動目的:激發(fā)學生學習興趣,豐富課外生活。
參賽要求:每班學生自編自導一個英文短劇。
報名時間及地點:12月8日之前高一、高二年級英語老師辦公室。
評講:年級前六名獲獎。
注意:1.字數(shù)100字左右。
2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
3.參考詞匯:報名:sign up
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China marked its first Constitution Day on December 4,2014 _____ making the
Constitution part of Chinese people’s daily life.
A.in the hope of B.in the form of
C.in honour of D.in terms of
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The world today _____ different without the amazing discoveries produced by great scientists.
A. were B. had been
C. would be D. would have been
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Mr. Sawyer started his career at Stanford University, _____ he became Professor of Physics in 2002.
A. which B. where C. when D. that
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A: Advance Reservations.Can I help you?
B: 1.
A: Yes, we do have a single room available for those dates.
B: What is the rate, please?
A: The current rate is $50 per night.
B: 2. .
A: For $50 you will have a radio, a color television, a telephone and a major international newspaper delivered to your room every day.
B: That sounds not bad at all.I’ll take it.
A: 3. .
B: Yes, it is Charlson.
A: How do you spell it, please?
B: It’s C-H-A-R-L-S-O-N.
A: C-H-A-R-L-S-O-N. 4. .
B: (010)888-1000.By the way, I’d like a quiet room away from the street if that is possible.
A: 5. .OK.We look forward to your visit.
B: Thank you and good-bye.
A: Good-bye.
A.What services come with that?
B.A quiet room away from the street is preferred.
C.Do you have a single room with a bath for October 5?
D.What about your telephone number?
E.Yes, I’d like to book a single room with a bath from the afternoon of October 4 to the morning of October 10.
F.Sorry, I forgot your telephone number.
G.Very good.Could you tell me your name, sir, please?
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—What about going hiking next weekend?
—_______. I love that kind of feeling.
A. I can’t agree more B. I’m afraid not
C. I don’t believe it D. I don’t think so
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A new study has found some secrets of people’s understanding of large numbers.
Researchers studied a group of people who were born deaf and never learned any spoken language or a formal sign language, but they have developed a gesture system to communicate with people around them. The gestures let them express approximate amounts, but not exact numbers.
“Up to three, they’re fine,” says Elizabet Spaepen, a researcher at the University of Chicago and an author of the study. “But past three, they start to fall apart.” In one test, Spaepen would knock her fist against a study participant’s fist a certain number of times and then ask them to respond with the same number of knocks. “If I were to knock four times on their fist, they might knock on my fist five times,” she says.
The finding offers a clue to just how much language affects our understanding of numbers. That has been a big question since 2004, when other researchers published data on two tribes in the Amazon whose members also lack words for big numbers. “What they have are words that mean one and two,” Spaepen says, “and then they have a word to mean many.”
Members of the Amazonian tribes also had trouble matching numbers larger than three or four. But some scholars felt that these earlier studies failed to prove that language was the reason. They pointed out that the tribes lived in groups that didn’t use money and had no need for exact numbers.
The new research appears to answer that criticism. “It proves that the kinds of problems in understanding numbers that we found in the Amazonian tribes are not due to just the cultural or environmental circumstances,” says Peter Gordon of Columbia University, one of the researchers involved in the earlier studies.
1.The participants of the new study ______.
A. cannot communicate with one another
B. use a formal sign language to express numbers
C. have some physical disability
D. come from a distant tribe
2. According to the passage, the new study _______.
A. ignored the cultural influence on the participants
B. is doubted by many people
C. has found it is harder to learn numbers than learning a sign language
D. has shown that our understanding of numbers is influenced by our mastering of language.
3. The tribes involved in earlier studies _________.
A. often dealt with big numbers.
B. didn’t use money in their daily life
C. didn’t have their own language
D. often made trouble for the researchers
4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Peter Gordon is a researcher of the University of Chicago.
B. Peter Gordon thinks less of the new study than his earlier studies.
C. Peter Gordon believes people’s understanding of numbers has nothing to do with cultural circumstances.
D. Peter Gordon is in favor of the finding of the new study.
5.In which part of a newspaper would you most probably find this passage?
A. Science B. Health
C. Politics D. Lifestyle
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When first seeing Masaccio’s paintings, people were convinced they were looking through _____ hole in _____ wall at _____ real scene.
A. the; a; the B. a; a; a
C. a; the; the D. a; the; a
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