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B. A flower shop.
C. A hospital.
2. Which dress does the woman want to buy? A. The red one.
B. The green one.
C. The brown one.
3. How much should the man pay? A. $19.
B. $18.
C. $17.
4. What time will the man call the woman? A. At 5:30.
B. At 6:00.
C. At 6:30.
5. What will the man do right now? A. Buy his mum a coat.
B. Buy his mum a handbag.
C. Give Mary a call.
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6. How often did the man listen to the news from China? A. Once a week.
B. Almost every day.
C. Sometimes.
7. Which is the best way to learn Chinese? A. Studying in China.
B. Speaking Chinese every day. C. Listening to the news from China. ÌýµÚ7¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ8¡¢9Ìâ¡£ 8. What did Linda do after the party? A. She typed a paper.
B. She visited her uncle.
C. She studied history.
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10. Why does the woman like to surf the Internet? A. To do a course. 11. What does the man hate? A. His computer is too slow. B. He can¡¯t follow the English soccer. C. There are too many junk mails online. 12. What do the man and the woman agree? A. It is very expensive to surf the Internet.
B. It¡¯s hard to get information through the regular media. C. It¡¯s frustrating to get rid of the disadvantages of the Internet. ÌýµÚ9¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ13ÖÁ16Ìâ¡£ 13. What is the woman¡¯s destination? A. England.
B. London.
C. Hangzhou.
B. To get information.
C. To be in touch with her family.
14. Why does the man like travelling by train?
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A. He can enjoy the scenes outside. B. He thinks it is very safe. C. He can meet different people. 15. What do we know about the woman? A. She is not a Chinese.
B. She can sleep well on the train.
C. She likes talking with people on the train. 16. What can we learn from the conversation? A. Some trains today are modern. B. People in England like travelling by air. C. The woman regrets taking the train this time. ÌýµÚ10¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ17ÖÁ20Ìâ¡£ 17. What was the season according to the story? A. Summer.
B. Autumn.
C. Winter.
18. Why did the Hermanns go shopping only on Saturday? A. Mr. Hermann didn¡¯t have to work. B. Mr. Hermann had to do housework. C. Mr. Hermann didn¡¯t like the other days.
19. What can we know about Mr. Hermann from the story? A. He was tired of his wife. B. He was a good husband. C. He would stay outside waiting. 20. What kind of lady was Mrs. Hermann? A. A shopping lover.
B. A hardworking housewife. C. A very beautiful young lady.
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Crossing your legs is an extremely common habit; most people don¡¯t even notice that they¡¯re doing it when they sit down. While you may find it comfortable to sit with one knee crossed over the other, it might be causing health problems that you are not aware of.
A study published in Blood Pressure Monitoring stated that sitting with your legs crossed can increase your blood pressure. The reason this happens is because the blood in your legs has to work against gravity to be pumped back to your heart, crossing one leg over the other increases resistance, making it even harder for the blood to circulate. This causes your body to increase your blood pressure to push the blood back to the heart.
Crossing your legs can also lead to neck and back pain. When you sit with your legs crossed, your hips are in a twisted position, which can cause one of your pelvic (¹ÇÅèµÄ) bones to rotate. Since your pelvic bone supports your neck and spine, this can cause pressure on your lower and middle back and neck.
You also might notice that when you sit with your legs crossed for long periods of time, your feet and legs get tingly or have the feeling of being asleep. This is because when one leg sits on top of the other, it causes pressure on the veins (Ѫ¹Ü) and nerves in your legs and feet. It can cause numbness and/or temporary paralysis in the legs, ankles, or feet.
So next time you sit down, try to get yourself in the habit of sitting with both of your feet on the floor. Not only will it help your posture and stability, but it will also save your health in the long run.
21. Crossing legs may lead to the following health problems except ________. A. It can increase your blood pressure.
B. It can cause pressure on your lower and middle back and neck. C. It will make your neck and spine twisted. D. It can cause paralysis for the time being.
22. Why can crossing your legs increase your blood pressure?
A. Because the blood in your legs has to work against being pumped back to your heart.
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B. Because it will prevent the blood circulating.
C. Because crossing legs results in less resistance for the blood to circulate. D. Because higher blood pressure contributes to pushing the blood back to the heart. 23. What is the purpose of writing this article? A. To persuade us not to cross our legs any longer.
B. To make us aware of the health problems caused by crossing legs. C. To tell us the benefits of sitting with our feet on the floor. D. To show that crossing legs is an extremely common habit.
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Microsoft has developed a new smartphone app that interprets eye signals and translates them into letters, allowing people with motor neurone disease to communicate with others from a phone.
The GazeSpeak app combines a smartphone¡¯s camera with artificial intelligence to recognize eye movements in real time and convert them into letters, words and sentences.
For people suffering from ALS£¨½¥¶³Ö¢£©, also known as motor neurone disease, eye movement can be the only way they are able to communicate.
¡°Current eye-tracking input systems for people with ALS or other motor impairments are expensive, not robust under sunlight, and require frequent re-calibration (ÖØÐÂУ¶Ô) and substantial, relatively immobile setups,¡± said Xiaoyi Zhang, a researcher at Microsoft who developed the technology.
¡°To mitigate the drawback£¬we created GazeSpeak, an eye-gesture communication system that runs on a smartphone, and is designed to be low-cost, robust, portable and easy to learn.¡±
The app is used by the listener by pointing their smartphone at the speaker. A chart that can be stuck to the back of the smartphone is then used by the speaker to determine which eye movements to make in order to communicate.
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24. Who is the smartphone app designed for?
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A. People with motor eye disease.
B. People suffering from eye communication. C. People with problems in intelligence. D. People suffering from motor neurone disease.
25. The underlined word ¡°mitigate¡± in the fifth paragraph probably means ________. A. relieve B. get rid of C. remove D. find 26. According to the text, ________.
A. for people suffering from ALS, eye movement is one of the best ways to communicate. B. a new communication system that runs on a smartphone is designed to be immobile. C. the speaker could use the app by pointing their smartphone at the listener. D. the artificial intelligence algorithm will translate sentences for speakers.
C
On the day the tornado hit, there was no indication severe weather was on its way¡ªthe sky was blue and the sun had been out. The first alert my husband, Jimmy, 67, and I, 65, got came around 9 p.m., from some scrolling text on the TV Jimmy was watching. He ran upstairs to find me in our third-floor bedroom, and we changed the channel from the presidential primary debate I had been watching to our local Pensacola, Florida, station.
No sooner had we found coverage of the tornado than it was on top of us. It was the loudest thing I have ever heard. The bones of the house shook, and the power went out. Pink insulation flew into the room from a trapdoor to the attic, and the wind began to roar through the house.
I didn¡¯t know how or if we would make it down the steps. It felt as if there were no floor underneath me as the wind lifted me off my feet. I gripped the banister (À¸¸Ë) and tried to move forward, but this intense pressure held me in place.
By the time I reached the closet, the tornado had been over us for about a minute. Jimmy pushed me down to the closet floor, but he couldn¡¯t get inside himself because of the wind. I gripped Jimmy¡¯s arm. My knees and scalp were full of glass, but in that moment, I felt no pain.
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Our neighbor says the storm lasted four minutes. In that time, four of the twelve town houses
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in our unit were completely destroyed. Of the houses left standing, ours suffered the most damage. Amazingly, none of us were severely injured. 27. How is the text organized?
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1. Learn to appreciate small things. Whether it's having a computer, having friends, having a good supply of food, a bed to sleep on, family that loves you, having a decent education or simply being born in this world. __31_ Be happy, and life will reward you. Remember that these are the last few years you will be able to enjoy yourself without having to worry about the responsibility of an adult.
2. Choose your friends wisely. Unlike what many articles state, you don't have to be popular and have a gazillion friends to be happy. 32 Try to have friends that like you who you are, not just because you are wearing a certain brand of shoes or something like that.
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3. Be sociable. 33 While you only need 4 or 5 close friends, that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to meet new people. Participating gives you something to do instead of sitting bored at home and wallowing in self-pity.
4. 34 There is nothing more satisfying than seeing your hard work pay off in the form of A's and B's (but mainly A's). This also sets you up to get into a college you want to go to, which in turn prepares you for a career you will enjoy, improving your quality of life in the future. You'll get cheap car insurance as well if you have at least a B or A average.
5. Work at a job you can enjoy. Working is a great way to gain experience and to meet other people. 35 This will look great on your resume. If you can't find work, especially in this hard economic time, volunteer or make your own job.
A. When you do get out of college, interviewing companies will look at your prior work experience.
B. It is important to learn to appreciate.
C. Remember that the point of life is for you to enjoy it.
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F. Participating in clubs, activities, and sports increases your chances of meeting new friends. G. When you graduate, you will have to look for a job with a resume.
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I was walking around in a Big Bazar store doing a shopping, when I saw a Cashier talking to a boy who 36 have been more than 5 or 6 years old. The Cashier said, ¡°I¡¯m sorry, but you don¡¯t have enough money to buy this 37 .¡± Then the little boy turned 38 me and asked, ¡°Uncle, are you sure I don¡¯t have enough money?¡±
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and I asked him who he wished to give this doll to. ¡°It¡¯s the doll 41 my sister loved most and wanted so much. I wanted to 42 her for her birthday.¡± His eyes were so 43 while saying this.
¡°My Sister has gone to be with God. Daddy says that Mommy is going to see God very soon too,¡± My heart nearly 44 . The little boy 45 at me and said, ¡°I told daddy to tell mommy not to go yet. I need her to wait until I come back from the 46 .¡± Then he showed me a very nice photo of him, 47 he was laughing.
Then he looked again at the doll with sad eyes, very 48 . I quickly reached for my 49 and said to the boy. ¡°Suppose we check again, just 50 you do have enough money for the doll?¡± He said, ¡°OK, I hope I do have enough.¡± I added some of my money to his, without him 51 and we started to count it. There was enough for the doll and 52 some spare money.
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If 56 (give) the choice, a great many people would change at least one aspect of their appearance. They would request a doctor to give them a straighter nose, 57 (big) lips, and so on.
Firstly, one¡¯s appearance is 58 or her parents¡¯ blessing. After breast enlargement surgery, many women look sexier than before. 59 , many of them are later diagnosed with mammary diseases. The more serious effect is 60 they risk 61 (be) unable to breast-feed. Secondly, the advocating 62 such a practice will mislead people in the 63 (judge) of beauty. The concept of beauty is quite rich in its content. It should include many virtues like honesty, diligence, and so on, which should form the real mainstream of our spiritual life. The practice and the debates about man-made beauty will confuse those who are to develop 64 correct concept of beauty.
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idea for his mother¡¯s Christmas gift. He shook his head as he thought, ¡°This is useless. Even if I do come up with an idea, I don¡¯t have any money to spend.¡±
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M: Where are you going , Linda? The office?
W: Well, I must go to the hospital to visit my aunt, but before that I need to buy some flowers for her.[À´Ô´:ѧ¡£¿Æ¡£ÍøZ¡£X¡£X¡£K] (Test 2)
M: The red dress is fifty-five dollars, the brown one- fifty dollars, and the green one- thirty-eight dollars. Which one would you like to take? W: Hm, let me think, oh, yes, I¡¯d like the cheapest one. (Test 3)
M: I¡¯d like two tickets for tonight¡¯s show. How much is a ticket? W:$8.50. And there is also a service charge of $1 per ticket. (Test 4)
W: How about eating out tonight?
M: That is a good idea. Do you like French food? W: Good. I¡¯d love to. What time shall we get there?
M: About 6 p.m. I will call you half an hour earlier to remind you. (Test 5)
M: What shall we buy Mum for her birthday? A handbag or a coat? W: Either will do. Please ask Mary in case we buy the same thing. M: OK. I will phone her right now. (Test 6)
M: Are you still learning Chinese?
W: Yes, but I don¡¯t have enough time for it. I have so many other things to do every day. M: It is the same with me. I can read Chinese now, but I still find it difficult to speak Chinese. And I don¡¯t always understand people when they speak Chinese to me. W: We don¡¯t hear Chinese enough, I think. Do you listen to the radio from China?
M: Yes, I listen to the news from China almost every day. That helps me understand Chinese, but not to speak it.
W: We¡¯d better go to China for a holiday. M: Right, that¡¯ll be the best way. (Test 7)
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M: Are you feeling well, Linda? You look very tired.
W: No. My sister and I had a birthday party for our brother last night. I didn¡¯t get much sleep. M: Where did you have the party?
W: At my uncle¡¯s, and the party lasted very long. After the party, I had to type a history paper for the next morning. I was very nervous, for my professor hates accepting any late papers. M: I don¡¯t know how you did it. If I were you, I wouldn¡¯t handle things like you. W: Well, I just turned in the paper and now I¡¯m going home to bed. See you later. M: See you later. (Test 8)
W: What about you, Brian? How much time do you spend on the Internet? M: Not a lot. My computer is a bit slow¡ªI find it frustrating. W: But you must admit it is great for getting information. M: Oh sure.
W: Well, I spend a lot of time on the Internet. What I like is being able to keep in contact with my family. I really miss them. M: Well, you are so far from home. W: Yeah. What do you use it for?
M: I like being able to follow the English soccer¡ªit is so hard to get any information through the regular media. What I hate is all the junk mails. It is average about 30 a day. W: That¡¯s a lot. I manage to get rid of most of the stuff. M: So you don¡¯t see any disadvantages at all?
W: Well, with this course I am doing, I have to spend a couple of hours online every day, and it really costs a lot. M: That is true. (Test 9)
W: We could have flown to Hangzhou. But I prefer travelling on rail. I like very much to watch the beautiful scenery by the window.
M: I like travelling by train, too. I think it adds something to my sense of safety.
W: Guess what? I always enjoy talking with people on the platform every time the train arrives at a station. You can make friends really fast and easily. I can practice my Chinese at the same
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time. It is a lot of fun, isn¡¯t it? M: Yes. I can¡¯t agree more.
W: I often travel by train. But I can never sleep well at night. Too much noise, you know. M: Now some trains are really up-to-date. They say they are like moving hotels.
W: That is right. In England, many people travel to and from London every day by express train. M: It is getting dark now. Let¡¯s get some sleep. W: OK. (Text10)
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Looking forward to your early reply soon. Best wishes!
Yours, Li Hua
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