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8、--- Do you the idea of living a low – carbon life?
--- It sounds tough, but it is a tendency.
A.correspond to B.a(chǎn)pply to C.cater to D.subscribe to
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7、“Two books per visit per week,” said the unsmiling librarian as she handed a library card.Neither the limits nor her attitude 1 me, a 9 – year – old Jewish girl growing up in Berlin in the 1950s.I needed those visits.The books were filled with stories in which, however 2 things seemed, everything 3 well in the end, 4 justice, bravery, and wisdom – a striking contrast (對比) to my everyday experiences.
Thirty years later, I, a recent immigrant to the US with a daughter aged 13, stood in front of another librarian.This librarian was 5 .
“What did she say?” I asked my daughter, who already knew a little English and often 6 as my interpreter.
“She said ‘Can I help you?’”
“Ask if they have any books in 7 ,” I requested.
“No, they don’t.” translated my daughter.
While hunting for a job, I was told that the library needed people to 8 books.The interview was short – the job didn’t require much English, just a 9 of the alphabet.I started the next day.Every day, I handled hundreds of books whose meaning was 10 from me, mentally dividing them by size and color. One day, while shelving, I found English for Beginners and began studying it on my own. 11 English letters started forming words I could 12 , words combined into phrases, and – oh, 13 ! – I was reading.It was a slow process, supported by dictionaries and 14 by tears, but it was progress.Afterwards I got promoted to the front desk - 15 books in and out and answering simple questions.
Every day I receive dozens of people.Sometimes I spot new immigrants.They come from all over the world, so they look different, but the hesitant expression on their faces and their 16 manners are similar.My heart goes out to them, 17 they are people like me.I fully understand the 18 roads on which they have stepped.“They’ve come to the right place,” I think to 19 .Then I smile and say – just the 20 a librarian said to me a long time ago – “Can I help you?”
1.A.surprised B.comforted C.puzzled D.shocked
2.A.a(chǎn)ttractive B.dull C.terrible D.strange
3.A.went out B.turned out C.ended in D.came up
4.A.rewarding B.a(chǎn)ffecting C.completing D.denying
5.A.chatting B.staring C.reading D.smiling
6.A.introduced B.instructed C.guided D.served
7.A.Spanish B.French C.Russian D.German
8.A.shelve B.register C.record D.mark
9.A.list B.knowledge C.line D.competence
10.A.vague B.simple C.hidden D.clear
11.A.All of a sudden B.In no time C.Step by step D.Now and then
12.A.recognize B.realize C.define D.interpret
13.A.challenge B.wonder C.opportunity D.news
14.A.inspired B.a(chǎn)ccompanied C.blocked D.excited
15.A.checking B.classifying C.borrowing D.lending
16.A.rough B.elegant C.polite D.shy
17.A.though B.until C.for D.unless
18.A.difficult B.smooth C.endless D.straight
19.A.me B.myself C.them D.themselves
20.A.means B.a(chǎn)pproach C.method D.way
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6、Believe it or not, America’s favorite snack food is the potato chip.There is a story behind how it was first made.One might think that somewhere a genius thought up the first potato chips, but it didn’t happen that way.Picture an elegant restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York, in 1853.The Moon Lake Restaurant’s menu included French-fried potatoes, a popular food recipe brought back from France by Thomas Jefferson.These were thickly cut potatoes, fried until golden brown and crisp on the outside.One evening a guest in the dining hall felt that his potatoes were too thick and sent them back to the kitchen.The cook sliced some potatoes thinner than before and prepared them for the complaining guest.He was still not satisfied and sent them back again! By this time the cook was very angry and decided to do exactly what the dinner guest wanted:slice the potatoes as thin as possible.Then they would be so crisp that the diner wouldn’t be able to use his fork to eat them.When the paper-thin browned potatoes arrived, the diner was pleased.He was so happy with them that other guests started ordering the new potatoes.The cook’s plan to stop the dinner guest complaining didn’t turn out as expected.Soon Saratoga Chips appeared on the menu and became so popular that people wanted to take some home.The restaurant started selling small packages of the potato chips.A few years later, they were sold all over the U.S.But because the potatoes had to be peeled by hand, it was a time-consuming job and potato chips were often out of stock.In the 1920s, a mechanical potato peeler was invented and soon they were potato chips in abundance.They gradually spread all over the world and have remained popular ever since.
1.According to this passage, mass production of potato chips was made possible when .
A.potatoes could be peeled by machines
B.potatoes were peeled by a large number of cooks
C.there was a growing demand for them
D.they first appeared in a Saratoga restaurant
2.According to this passage, the cook of the Moon Lake Restaurant .
A.enjoyed making potato chips very much
B.planned to sell potato chips everywhere
C.wanted to silence a complaining diner
D.was pleased that other guests liked the chips
3.Potato chips have been popular in the US .
A.for more than 200 years B.every since 1920
C.for less than 100 years D.since the 19 th century
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5、A religious person will have a different though than one who is not.And a Democrat usually doesn’t view issues the same way as a Republican.
Take the shoes for example.It has the same principle.Some like custom shoes for personalization.But some don’t.Someone will purchase a shoes printer only for one desired image.That all depends on different conceptions.So when you have a negative thought about yourself, don’t consider it a fact until you also reflect on the opposite view.And if the alternative is more positive, accept that to be your truth.
An anorexic(厭食癥患者) looks in the mirror and thinks she’s fat.As a result she starves herself and deprives her body of vital nutrition.But society thinks she’s too skinny.Unless she can change her perception, she’ll never agree with society. And she’ll never get better.What are you seeing in you that is preventing you from realizing how beautiful you are? Or how smart you are? Or how lovable? If you take the positive view that is how other people will see you too.
More often than not the critical statements that damage your self-esteem are originated in your own mind.Now you know how you can silence them.But if a negative observation does come from someone you love, know that honesty without compassion is brutality.A judgmental or derogatory comment is usually not about the recipient, it’s about something that is going on with the accuser.Don’t believe anything that is said to you that isn’t in your best interest.And don’t waste any time or brainpower on anyone who doesn’t perceive you as amazing.
It’s what you think that creates how you feel.Design your own custom shoes, despite other one’s critical eyes.If you like it, it will be the top one.If someone tells you you’re fat, or stupid or otherwise unappealing, the only person you should think badly about is them!
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.Try to be different. B.Different beliefs make different views.
C.You are actually amazing. D.Trust what people say to you.
2.Which of the following sentences contains a metaphor (暗喻)?
A.A Democrat usually doesn’t view issues the same way as a Republican.
B.Some like custom shoes for personalization.
C.An anorexic looks in the mirror and thinks she is fat.
D.Design your own custom shoes, despite others’ critical eyes.
3.The reason why the writer wrote this passage is to .
A.confuse people as how to think
B.help people learn how to do self – reflection
C.tell people of different ways of thinking
D.show he is smarter than most of the people
4.What is the meaning of the underlined word “unappealing”?
A.Stylish. B.Unattractive. C.Active. D.Handsome.
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4、Much as Robby tried, he lacked the sense of tone and basic rhythm (節(jié)奏).But he dutifully reviewed his lessons.Over the months he tried and tried, and often repeated to me “My mom’s going to hear me play some day.”
But he seemed hopeless, with no born ability.A real bad advertisement for my teaching! I was so happy when one day he stopped coming.
Several weeks later my students were to have a recital (演奏會).To my surprise, Robby came, asking to play in the recital.
“But, it is for current pupils, you dropped.”
“My mom was sick.But I have been practicing.I’ve just got to play!”
I didn’t know what led me to agree, maybe…
The recital came.I put Robby up last to play before my “curtain closer”, by which, I could save the recital if…
The recital went off well. Robby came up on stage, clothes wrinkled and his hair looked like he’d run an egg – beater through it.“How could his mom…?”
Robby pulled out the piano bench and began.It was Mozart’s work! I was not prepared for what I heard next.Like in a dream, I was then woken up by the wild applause – everybody was on their feet!
“I’ve never heard you play like that, Robby! How’d you do it?”
Through the microphone Robby explained: “Well, Miss Hondorf, remember I told you my mom was sick? Actually she had cancer and died this morning.She was born deaf, and tonight was the first time she ever heard me play.I wanted to make it special.”
My eyes were wet.He was not a student of mine, but a teacher!
1.We can infer from the underlined sentence that the writer .
A.was fully confident that Robby would perform well at the recital
B.thought that Robby would make the recital special
C.thought that Robby wouldn’t play at the recital
D.had no confidence in Robby at all for the recital
2.What made the boy succeed in the recital?
A.Love for his mother. B.Musical talent.
C.The writer’s help. D.Regular practice.
3.What made the writer think that Robby was her teacher, not student?
A.That he played better than her in the recital.
B.That he loved his mother more than she did.
C.That he never gave up.
D.That the audience gave him more applause than her.
4.What is the highlight of the recital?
A.The writer’s performance. B.Robby’s performance.
C.Robby and his mom’s story. D.The audience’s applause.
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3、Sports and Entertainment Marketing – Entry Level Sales and Advertising Reps
Are you a college graduate?
Are you looking for a career but have little or NO experience?
Are you having a had time getting your foot in a successful, proven firm?
Do you want a chance to test your work ethic, drive, and determination?
We may be just what you are looking for.
WE CURRENTLY HAVE ENTRY LEVEL OPENINGS IN: * Customer Service * Event Marketing * Sales / Promotions * Public Relations We share our decisions, not hand down. We have an intensive, high – energy, hands – on company that wants all individuals to succeed because that means our clients will too! We have an opportunity for people to enjoy real responsibility from the start, where payment is based on performance, not seniority! If you are looking for such a team, respond IMMEDIATELY. THE OPENINGS ARE BOTH LIMITED AND IMMEDIATE. FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, PLEASE E – MAIL YOUR RESUME TO www.hotjobs.com |
REQUIREMENTS:
* Must be able to start within 2 weeks
* Able to work in a team environment
* Capable of leading and motivating others
* High energy and open to new ideas
* Be able to perform under little guidance
* Great attitude and cool
* Exceptional communication skills
1.Which group of people is the company’s job open to?
A.College graduates. B.Senior sales people.
C.Experienced young people. D.Entertainment and sports lovers.
2.Which of the following words can best describe the company’s environment?
A.Team – based. B.Individual – based.
C.Seniors favored. D.Youngsters favored.
3.What can we infer from the advertisement?
A.The company is new. B.The company is big.
C.The company has its unique way of management.
D.The company doesn’t like old people.
4.Which of the four candidates best qualifies for the job?
A.One who is strong in leadership. B.One who is imaginative.
C.One who is dependent. D.One who is a good listener.
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1、北京大學(xué)2010年將試行由中學(xué)校長實名推薦的招生改革。被推薦的學(xué)生高考成績可獲得30分的加分。2009年11月16日北大公布了39所具有推薦資格的中學(xué)名單。北大這一舉措在全國引起了激烈的爭論。請根據(jù)以下要點給《中國日報》寫一篇有關(guān)這場爭論的報導(dǎo),并表達(dá)你對這場爭論的看法(至少兩點)。
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1.是改革當(dāng)前高考制度的大膽嘗試。 2.能確保高素質(zhì)學(xué)和有特殊才華學(xué)生進(jìn)入一流大學(xué)。 3.促進(jìn)中學(xué)重視學(xué)生的全面發(fā)展。 |
1.可能導(dǎo)致做假。 2.對全國許多中學(xué)不公平。 3.給被推薦的學(xué)生加分沒意義。 |
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2.詞數(shù)150字左右。開頭已經(jīng)寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。
3.參考詞匯:大膽的bold
Peking University will enroll students recommended by high school principals in 2010.Tthe recommended students will have extra 30 points added to their national college entrance exam scores.Peking University’s move has set off a nationwide debate.
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24、假如你叫Jim Lee,你最近對你所在班60名同學(xué)(男女各半)進(jìn)行了上網(wǎng)目的調(diào)查,F(xiàn)將調(diào)查結(jié)果(如下表所示)用英語給某報社的編輯寫一封信,報告此事,以引起輿論的關(guān)注。
注意:
①報告應(yīng)包括圖表所示全部內(nèi)容;
②敘述調(diào)查結(jié)果時要避免重復(fù)使用百分比;
③敘述過程中要適當(dāng)添加評語;
④詞數(shù)120左右。
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23、I wonder what it feels like to be one of really rich.The Browns already have two Rolls Royce and now they are buying third.
A.the; a B.the; the C./; a D./; the
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