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1.WhatwasJessiedoingatabout9∶00thismorning?
A.Havinganonlineclass.
B.Waitingfortheman.
C.Makingacall.
2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inashop.
B.Inarestaurant.
C.Onasportsground.
3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Healwayswantedtobeadoctor.
B.Hedidbusinesswhenhewasatschool.
C.HestudiedtraditionalChinesemedicineafterhisfather.
4.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofprofessorWongslecture?
A.Boring.
B.Interesting.
C.Easytounderstand.
5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomanisenjoyingafreeplay.
B.Theyhaveexperiencedatoughtimebecauseofthevirus.
C.Themanhastostayindoorstwomonthsbecauseofillness.
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6.WhydoesJacklooksowell?
A.Hedoesregularexercise.
B.Hekeepsabalanceddiet.
C.Helikestravellingverymuch.
7.HowoftendoesJackgomountaineering?
A.Everyweek.
B.Twiceaweek.
C.Everyotherweek.
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8.WhatdidJohnseewhenhefirstcametoBeijing?
A.Afewtallbuildingsaround.
B.Afewcyclistsandcarsontheroad.
C.Manycyclistsontheroadandhutongsaround.
9.WhendoesJohnthinktherapidchangesbegantotakeplaceinBeijing?
A.In1989.
B.Around2009.
C.After2015.
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10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.
B.Salesmanandcustomer.
C.Producerandconsumer.
11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecolorofthesofa?
A.OK.
B.Perfect.
C.Awful.
12.Whydonttheytakethesofarightaway?
A.Theyarentsatisfiedwiththecolor.
B.Theyarenotsureaboutthestyle.
C.Theyvedecidedtowaitforthemidyearsale.
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13.WhoisDavid?
A.Themansboss.
B.Thewomansboss.
C.Thewomanscook.
14.WhatdisheswillbeservedtoDavid?
A.DongpoPorkandsteak.
B.DongpoPorkandWestLakeFish.
C.DongpoPork,WestLakeFishandsteak.
15.Whathappenedinthewomansdepartmentlastyear?
A.Itfacedariskofbeingshutdown.
B.Itintroducedanewsystem.
C.Itfiredasalesmanager.
16.WhatisthespeakersimpressionofDavid?
A.Hehasmuchfoodpreference.
B.Heisagoodandexperienceddirector.
B.Heisexpertatmanagingsocialrelations.
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17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?
A.Outdoorcourses.
B.Campusactivities.
C.Travellingplans.
18.Wherewillthestudentsgothistime?
A.Alake.
B.Aforest.
C.Abeach.
19.Whatwillthestudentslearntodo?
A.Makeabirdhouse.
B.Designabackpack.
C.Designabirdcage.
20.Howmanyhourswillthestudentsspendin “Nature”?
A.3.
B.12.
C.36.
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Theelectronictelevision wasfirstdesignedbya14yearoldkidin1920.Philo
TaylorFarnsworthsharedhisconceptofanimagetransmitting (z{|})device,an
earlydesignoftheelectronictelevision,withhisscienceteacher,drawingdiagramson
severalblackboardsinclass.
Bytheageof21Farnsworthhadaworkingmodelwhichservedasabasistoall
laterdevelopmentandversionsofelectronictelevisions.Afterdiscoveringacollectionof
technologymagazinesintheattic (~)ofhisfamilysnewhome,hedevelopeda
passionandinterestinelectronics,whichledhimtoexploreinventionsinthefieldof,
specifically,theimagetransmission.
In1927,afewyearsoutofhighschool,Farnsworth wasthefirstinventorto
transmitatelevisionimageofadollarsign,composedof60horizontallines.
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LouisBraillesufferedaseriouseyeinjurywhenhewasjust3yearsold.Notonly
didtheaccidentcausehimblindnessonthatside,buttheinfectionspreadandblinded
theothereyeaswell.Aftermorethanadecadeofstrugglingwiththeslowsystemof
tracinghisfingeroverraisedletters,Braillewas12whenhelearnedofamethodof
silentcommunicationoriginallycreatedfortheFrenchmilitary.Hesimplifiedit,andin
1824theBraillelanguagewasborn.
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attentionspan of11yearold Frank Epperson,wenow havepopsicles.In 1905,
Epperson,aSanFrancisconative,wasstirringpowdereddrinkmixintoacupofwater
whensomethingelsecaughthisattention.Themixturewasforgottenoutsidethedoor,
andwhenEppersonrediscoveredthedrinkinthemorning,itwasadeliciouslyportable
frozenpopsicles.Afteryearsofmakingthefrozentreatsforfriends,andeventuallyhis
ownchildren,Eppersonfiledforapatentin1924.
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21.WhocontributedhisintelligencetotheinventionofTV?
A.PhiloTaylorFarnsworth
B.Farnsworthsscienceteacher.
C.LouisBraille.
D.Epperson.
22.Whichinventionwasaccidentallymadebecauseofpoorconcentration?
A.TheElectronicTelevision.
B.TheBrailleLanguage.
C.DollarSign.
D.Popsicles.
23.Whatdothethreeinventionshaveincommon?
A.Theywerealldesignedforthesakeofkids.
B.Theywereallmadebyyoungboys.
C.Theywereallmadeinthe20thcentury.
D.Theywereallcreatedwithinafewyears.
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ItwasunusuallyquietintheemergencyroomonDecember25.Ididntthinkthere
wouldbeanypatients,sighingabouthavingtoworkonChristmas.Justthenfive
bodiesshowedupatmydesk,apalewomanandfoursmallchildren.
“Areyouallsick?”Iaskeddoubtfully.
“Yes,”shesaidweaklyandloweredherhead.
Butwhenitcametodescriptionsoftheirpresentingproblems,thingsgotalittle
vague.Twoofthechildrenhadheadaches,buttheheadacheswerentaccompaniedby
thenormalbodylanguageofholdingtheheadortryingtokeepitstill.Twochildren
hadearaches,butonly onecouldtell me which ear wasaffected.The mother
complainedofacoughbutseemedtoworktoproduceit.
Somethingwaswrong,butIdidntsayanythingbutexplainedthatitmightbea
littlewhilebeforeadoctorsawher.Sheresponded, “Takeyourtime;itswarmin
here.”
Onahunch (),Icheckedthechartaftertheadmittingclerkhadfinished
registeringthefamily.Noaddress—theywerehomeless.Thewaitingroomwaswarm.
IlookedoutatthefamilyhuddledbytheChristmastree.Thelittlestonewas
pointingatthetelevisionandsayingsomethingloudlyandexcitedlytohermother.The
oldestonewaslookingatanornamentontheChristmastree.
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Iwentbacktothenursesstationandmentionedwehadahomelessfamilyinthe
waiting room. The nurses,complaining about working Christmas,turned to
compassionforafamilyjusttryingtogetwarm onChristmas.Theteam wentinto
action,muchaswedowhentheresamedicalemergency.ButthisonewasaChristmas
emergency.
WewereallofferedafreemealinthehospitalcafeteriaonChristmasDay,sowe
claimedthatmealandpreparedabanquetforourChristmasguests.Asseriouslyaswe
metthephysicalneedsofthepatientsthatcametousthatday,ourteam workedto
meettheneeds,andexceedtheexpectations,ofafamilywhojustwantedtobewarm
onChristmasDay.
Later,asthefamilywalkedtothedoortoleave,thefouryearoldcamerunning
back,gavemeahugandwhispered,“Thanksforbeingourangelstoday.”
24.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromthefamilysdescriptionsofpresentingproblems?
A.Twoofthechildrenhadheadaches.
B.Oneofthechildrenhadearaches.
C.Themotherpretendedtobecoughing.
D.Thewholefamilywereseriouslyill.
25.Theauthormadesurethatthefamilywerehomelessby .
A.askingthemsomequestions
B.listeningtotheirintroduction
C.observingtheirfacialexpressions
D.checkingtheirregistrationinformation
26.Afterknowingaboutthehomelessfamily,thenurses .
A.gavethemamedicaltreatment
B.providedthemwithabigdinner
C.preparedaChristmastreeforthem
D.heldabigChristmaspartyforthem
27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AnUnusualChristmasEmergency
B.WarmheartedandBeautifulNurseAngels
C.HavingChristmasTogetherWithaPoorFamily
D.ReceivingSpecialChristmasGuestsintheWaitingRoom
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IfyoureoneofthemillionsofAmericansnowtrappedinhomebecauseofthe
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COVID19,itmightfeellikeyourecooking morethanyouveevercookedinyour
entirelife.Andmaybeyoureplanningtoreduceyourhomefoodwastes.Agoodway
ofdealingwiththemistolearntomakecompost ().
Selectyourfoodwastes.Startwithfruitsandvegetables— theskinofasweet
potato,thetopofyourstrawberry.Alsoteabags,coffeegrounds,oldflowersand
eveneggshellsaregoodrawmaterials.Storethesefoodwastesinacontainersoyoucan
addthembitbybit.Thecontainerdoesnthavetobeboughtonline.Itcanjustbean
oldmilkcarton ( )oranold woodenchest — justwork with whatyouhave
available.Also,youcanstorethefood wastesinabaginyourfreezerorfridge.
Thatsaneasywaytoavoidodorsandinsectsinyourkitchen.
Thecrucialstepistomakethecompostmix.Intheworldofcompostingyoure
inevitablygoingtohearabout “thegreensandbrowns”—thetwomainelementsfor
yourmix. “Greens”aretypicallywetfoodwastes,likefruitandvegetablepeelings.
Theyareacrucialpartforthegrowthoforganisms ().“Browns”aretypically
dryandtheyaremorecarbonrichlikenewspapers,driedleaves,andpineneedles.A
goodthingtorememberiswhenyourelayering,putthedrybrownsonthebottom
withthewetgreensonthetopbecausetheyallowwaterandairtoflow.Thatwillmake
sureorganismscandotheirjob.
Howlongdoyouhavetowaitforthecompostbreakdown?Ifitshot,youcould
getthereintwomonthsprettyeasy.Ifitscold,youcouldbethereinsixmonths.
Andforeverycomponenttobreakdown,itmightbeayear.
Intheend “yournoseknows”whenthecompostisready.Itjustsmellsso
woody,earthy,sweetorsometimessour.Thesmellcantellhow wellyouworkat
yourcompost.
Ofcoursecompostingtakespatience.Remember:Everyeffortwillpayoff.
28.Whatisagoodsolutiontoyourhomefoodwastes?
A.Makeaplanandreducethewastes.
B.Collectthepickedwastestomakecompost.
C.Selectthewastesandburythemintotheearth.
D.Pickthewastesandputtheminabaginyourfridge.
29.Whatplaysacrucialroleinmakingthecompostmix?
A.Wet “greens”.
B.Dry “browns”.
C.Carbonrichmaterials.
D.Wet “greens”anddry “browns”.
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30.Whyshouldthe “browns”beputonthebottomwiththe “greens”onthetop?
A.Tohelptheorganismworkonthecompostefficiently.
B.Tosavemorespaceforthewaterandairtoflow.
C.Toallowthewaterandairtoflowintothecontainer.
D.Tomakesuretheorganismcanlivelongerandbetter.
31.Whatdoestheauthorfeelaboutmakingcompost?
A.Prettyeasyandfun.
B.Complexandtimekilling.
C.Demandingpatiencebutworthwhile.
D.Callingforhardworkbutenjoyable.
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Theelectricitybillforanaveragefamilywith2childrenisworthabout1fullsalary
peryear,buttherevolutionaryEcoVoltcouldput50% ofthatmoneybackintoyour
pocket.
In2017,arevolutionarynewproductcalledEcoVolthitthemarket.Initiallyit
wasseparatedfromthegeneralpublic,allbecauseitofferedtheopportunityforaverage
familiestosaveupto50%oftheirmonthlyenergycosts.EcoVoltisasmall,simple,
affordable,andeasytousepluginunitthatstopsunnecessarypowerfromenteringthe
electricalcablesandoverloadingthenetwork.
EcoVoltistheutility ()providersbestkeptsecret.Theyvebeentrying
tohideitfromtheeverydaypowerconsumerandevenhavebannedthesaleofitinretail
shops—justtomaximizetheirprofit.However,thankstotheinternet,thesecretis
now out,and everyday customersare now attainingtherewards ofless power
consumptionoverall,as wellaslesspower used by household appliances.Your
householdappliances ()maylastlongerthanpreviously.Basically,EcoVolt
providestheopportunityforyoutosavebetween30and50percentonyourenergybill.
Thatsaphenomenalsavingandleavesfewquestionsastowhythishasbeenhidden
fromconsumers.
ThebenefitsofEcoVoltarehuge,andresearchersareconvincedthisdevicecould
spelltheendofunaffordablepowerbillsthatcancrippletheaveragewageearneratthe
endofthemonth.Scientistsinitiallyspentmanymonthstryingtoexposeitsefficiency,
butthosestudiesnowprovethatEcoVoltshouldbecommonineveryhousehold.
Itseasytoconnect,simplybypluggingitintoyourwall,anditssuitableforboth
standardhomesandapartmentsconnectedtoapowergrid ().Italsohasacounter
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whichshowshow youre making moreefficientuseofyourenergy,allthe while
allowingyoutogaintherewardsofamoreeverlastinghouseholdappliancelifecycle.In
just12months,youvemadeyourmoneybackonyourinitialpurchase.
32.WhatdoweknowaboutEcoVolt?
A.Itisanewaffordablewebsiteservice.
B.Itisarevolutionarynewnetworkproduct.
C.Itisanewsimpleelectricitysavingdevice.
D.Itisarevolutionaryelectricalmoneysavingapp.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword “cripple”inparagraph4mean?
A.Bringmanybenefits.
B.Bringtoomuchburden.
C.Getridofdifficulty.
D.Getintodebts.
34.HowdoesEcoVoltbenefitconsumers?
A.Ithelpsconsumerssavemuchontheirelectricitybill.
B.Itmakesiteasierforconsumerstouseappliances.
C.ItconnectsmorefamiliestotheInternet.
D.Itmakeselectricityusemuchsecurer.
35.WecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatEcoVolt .
A.isveryconvenientandfavourable
B.issuitableforbothhomeandpublicuse
C.willbeaneverlastinghouseholdappliance
D.canhelpgainrewardsofpurchasediscount
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careaboutclimatechange.Butmostofusdohaveparents. 36 Becauseifwecant
convincethepeoplewholoveusmorethananythingintheworldtotakeactionon
climate,whocanweconvince?
Itmightbeahardconversation.Ifyoudoacceptthischallenge,hereareafew
suggestions:
37 Ifyouveeverusedanypoisonousterms,pleasegetridofthemfromyour
vocabulary.Otherwise,youremakingeverythingworse.
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RollingStoneisgreatandveryreadable. 38 Themostimportantthingforthemto
understandisthatonourcurrentpathwemaynolongerhaveaclimatethatallowsfor
stable,securesocietieswithinthelifetimesoftodayschildren.
Oncetheseunpleasantfactsarelaidout,makingitclearthatyouarentblaming
themforthis.Yourparentslikelymadetheirdecisionswithastrongsenseofmorality
andsocialresponsibility,andcouldonlymakethosedecisionsbasedontheinformation
theyhadatthetime. 39 Butnowthatyouhaveprovidedthenewinformation,talk
abouthowitwarnsthem,andallofus,tobehaveinnewways.
Encouragethemtobuyenvironmentallyfriendlygoodsandservicesas muchas
possible.Talktothemabouttryingtoavoidusingnonrenewableresourcesandmakeit
clearthatthiswillnotbeenough. 40
A.Warnthemtocareaboutthechange.
B.Talktothemwithloveandrespect.
C.Thereisnoneedtofloodthemwithdata.
D.Soletstalktothemaboutclimatechange.
E.Therearealotofinterestingarticlesaboutclimatechangeinit.
F.Therefore,iftheyhavedonesomethingimproperly,itisnottheirfault.
G.Thisisachallengethatrequiresusalltoactascitizens,notjustasconsumers.
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41 suchquestiontomeonedaywhenwehadavideochat.
“Lieinbed,eat,drinkanddosomereading.Itwouldbethe 42 notgetting
outofthehouseeveragain!”Ireplied, 43 .
Lookingbackatthismemory,IwishIwasmore 44 andhappierwithallthose
funtimesIhadwithfriends.IneverthoughtthingswouldgothewayI 45 .Dueto
thefastspreadingCOVID19,theentireschooldistricthasbeen 46 forthepast3
weeks.Recently,wehavereceived 47 ofitbeingcloseduntilnextsemester.
Its 48 howIvealwayswantedtobeathomeandhavethe 49 ofnever
goingoutagain.AssoonasIhadthisopportunity,Iwas 50 .ThinkingthatI
willbe 51 athomeforthenexttwomonths, 52 Ibecomeveryunwell.
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54 school.AmIridiculous?IguessIreallyam.
Inthefollowingdays,Ihaveexperiencedand 55 thepaniccausedbythe
COVID19.Ive 56 realizedwhatisthesignificanceoflifeandhow 57 the
healthis.AlsoIvelearnedthatgoodlivingandstudying 58 arevitaltoallofus.
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tolivein 60 witheachother.
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42.A.easiest B.simplest C.toughest D.best
43.A.smiling B.crying C.laughing D.sighing
44.A.content B.confident C.energetic D.accurate
45.A.know B.want C.find D.imagine
46.A.cutoff B.movedaway C.blockedup D.shutdown
47.A.news B.letters C.warning D.punishment
48.A.amazing B.difficult C.strange D.crazy
49.A.right B.option C.permit D.opinion
50.A.upset B.happy C.calm D.awkward
51.A.stuck B.left C.locked D.monitored
52.A.again B.still C.suddenly D.quickly
53.A.outside B.class C.home D.school
54.A.ignore B.miss C.choose D.quit
55.A.got B.shared C.witnessed D.understood
56.A.just B.truly C.never D.quickly
57.A.weak B.safe C.poor D.precious
58.A.habits B.skills C.plans D.problems
59.A.full B.crowded C.connected D.beautiful
60.A.nature B.harmony C.space D.hope
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