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A. Cold but sunny. B. Windy and cold. C. Sunny and warm. 4. What time does the woman want to meet the man?

A. At 1:00 p.m. B. At 1:30 p.m. C. At 2:00 p.m. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

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A. She just changed jobs. B. She just moved to London. C. She just opened a law firm.

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13. How long will the exhibition in Italy last?

A. Two weeks. B. Four weeks. C. Eight weeks.

14. Where is the second stop of the exhibition tour?

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A. The woman has to go to classes. B. The man has to work on his paper. C. The museum will be crowded that day.

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A. 11. B. 22. C. 57. 18. Why do most people learn new languages according to the speaker?

A. To become language experts. B. To get better opportunities. C. To travel around the world.

19. What is the goal of Start Today?

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21. Many educators are in favor of the necessity of punishment, which is vital to help children learn

_______ between right and wrong at an early age. A. discrimination

B. distribution

C. restriction

D. revolution

22. We should never attempt to try climbing the mountain alone in life. Reach out to friends, family and others because that¡¯s _______ they¡¯re there for.

A. why

B. what

C. when

D. whom

23. Many adolescents are forced to study subjects, which, in their views, are _______ from their daily lives, making them tired of the process of studying. A. free

B. remote

C. absent

D. different

24. ¡ªHow should I deal with my old flat?

¡ªSell it or you could, _______, hang onto it, hoping it will be worth a million in 10 years. A. alternatively

B. evidently

C. typically

D. relatively

25. A program launched by the bike-sharing company Mobike appeals to local residents _______ riders can use a mobile app to locate and unlock bikes conveniently. A. which

B. when

C. whose

D. where

26. Donald Trump _______ that the trade war against China would reduce the pressure from his

political opponents, which, however, turned out to be a big failure. A. calculated

B. concluded

C. contradicted

D. condemned

27. Some developing countries will feel the economic squeeze and fail to focus on long-term development to end poverty, _______ heavy debts remain. A. unless

B. though

C. even if

D. provided that

28. In Xi¡¯s report, investors are thrilled to see China¡¯s promising blueprints, without which they

assume their business _______ unstable. A. were

B. had been

C. would be

D. would have been

29. ¡ªTo our relief, rescue work is under way in the quake-hit area in Mexico. ¡ªYes, volunteers are helping to distribute the donated provisions that _______. A. were pouring in C. are poured in

B. have been pouring in D. had been poured in

30. Don¡¯t be afraid of forgetting things you have learned, because something that stays in your mind will _______ in your life someday.

A. make up

B. light up

C. spring up

D. end up

31. Doubts about its safety _______, much importance is attached to the development and promotion of Chinese traditional medicine.

A. faded away

B. fading away

C. fade away

D. to fade away

32. ¡ªBill Gates has become a newly-elected member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. ¡ª_______, in my view, for his great contribution to science and technology.

A. He asks for it right

33. ¡ªHas Andrew replied to the invitation of your wedding party? ¡ªYes, but his answer _______ a complete refusal. A. added to

B. referred to

C. contributed to

D. amounted to

34. In G7 Summit held in Canada, divisions between USA and other countries, in some critics¡¯ opinion, were just papered over but by no means _______.

A. they were fully solved C. were they fully solved

B. they had been fully solved D. had they been fully solved

B. He means it

C. He deserves it

D. It serves him

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On a recent sunny, dry fall morning, I found the last outdoor table at my favorite caf¨¦. Reading 36 I nibbled my breakfast, I was enjoying the feeling of the cool breeze and the warm sun when a table next to me 37 . A woman who had been standing nearby, 38 waiting for a seat, stepped toward the table. But from the other 39 , straight from the parking lot, came a man who got to the table first.

The woman, with a 40 on her face, explained that she¡¯d been 41 that table for several minutes and had been on her way over. The man, also smiling but 42 , told her she was out of 43 ; he had happened upon the table first. ¡°You snooze, you lose!¡± he said cheerfully.

She stood off to the side, clearly disappointed, and 44 her friend with the frustrating news. I sat at my table, 45 the scene, when suddenly it occurred to me¡ªI had a(n) 46 here to be kind.

I stood up and 47 her over to my table. Quietly, I told her I had seen what had happened, and I was happy to give her my table. I was only going to be there a few more minutes 48 , so I was happy for her and her friend to have the 49 . ¡°But where will you sit?¡± she asked. I was almost done eating, I said, and I would find a seat at

the counter 50 . She thanked me and beamed as she 51 for her friend to sit down.

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AFTER AMAZON ECHO MISFIRE, WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR OWN PRIVACY Revelations that an Amazon Echo smart speaker accidentally sent a family¡¯s private conversation to an acquaintance highlights some unexpected privacy risks of new voice-enabled technologies. There¡¯s no way to totally avoid these sorts of privacy risks except unplugging them entirely, but you can minimize the unpleasant privacy surprises with these tips:

KILL THE MIC: Most smart speakers have a physical button to disable the microphone, so a private conversation can¡¯t be recorded to begin with. You can hit that when you¡¯re having sensitive conversations. It doesn¡¯t make sense to keep the mic disabled throughout the day, though.

LIMIT THE MIC: Disabling the microphone isn¡¯t practical on a smartphone, but you can limit what apps have access to it. Go to the settings and turn off mic access to all but essential apps such as voice recorders or video conferencing.

ABOUT THAT CAMERA: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg famously puts a piece of tape over his laptop¡¯s camera to prevent spying if anyone were to hack his device. Buy yourself a roll. Or use bandages. If you have a home-security camera that¡¯s connected to the Internet, turn the camera to the wall when you¡¯re home.

BLOCK THE SIGNALS: For smartphones and other gadgets you carry with you, a ¡°Faraday bag¡± can help prevent unwanted spying. The good ones will block cellular and other signals,