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  • (2021春•北仑区校级期中)
     
    ,she had forgotten her keys again.(不出所料地)
    更新:2021/07/10 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • (2021春•昌吉市校级月考) The mountain is no longer
     
    it used to be.
    更新:2021/07/10 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • (2020秋•宛城区校级月考) Costs
     
    (reduce) by 30% over the last two years.
    更新:2021/07/10 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • At thirteen, I was diagnosed with a kind of attention disorder(注意力障碍). It made school difficult for me. When everyone else in the class was focusing on tasks, I could not.
        In my first literature class, Mrs. Smith asked us to read a story and then write about it, all within 45 minutes.I raised my hand right away and said, "Mrs. Smith, you see, the doctor said I have attention problems. I might not be able to do it."
        She glanced down at me through her glasses,"You are not different from your classmates,young man."
        I tried, but I didn't finish the reading when the bell rang. I had to take it home.
        In the quietness of my bedroom, the story suddenly all became clear to me. It was about a blind person, Louis Braille. He lived in a time when the blind couldn't get much education. But Louis didn't give up. Instead, he invented a reading system of raised dots (点), which opened up a whole new world of knowledge to the blind.
        Wasn't I the "blind" one in my class, being made to learn like the "sighted" students? My thoughts flowed and my pen started to dance. I completed the task within 40 minutes. Indeed, I was not different from others: I just needed a quieter place. Now that Louis could find his way out of his problems, why should I ever give up?I didn't expect anything when I handed in my paper to Mrs. Smith, so it was quite a surprise when it came back to me the next day- with an "A" on it.At the bottom of the paper were these words: "See what you can do when you keep trying?"

    (1)Why did the author fail to finish class reading?
     

    A. He had poor reading skills.
    B. He was tired of literature.
    C. He had an attention disorder.
    D. He wanted to take the task home.
    (2)What do we know about Louis Braille from the passage?
     

    A. He was nearsighted.
    B. He was well-educated.
    C. He was poor.
    D. He was very creative.
    (3)What was Mrs. Smith's attitude to the author at the end of the story?
     

    A. Angry.
    B. Impatient.
    C. Supportive.
    D. Indifferent.
    (4)What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
     

    A. One can find his way out of difficulties with efforts.
    B. Teachers can open up a new world to students.
    C. Everyone needs a hand when faced with challenges.
    D. The blind should be treated with respect.
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • When my students ask me why I live in a tiny house,they ask it in light of all the "sacrifices(牺牲)" I am making.They know that I have moved from a large apartment in the city to a small custom-built home on wheels in the backyard woods.They know I forego running water,Internet connection,sewage(下水道),and reliable phone reception.
        However,it was possible for me to be truly happy while living with very few material things.My body responded well,in health,fitness and mood,to a schedule more consistent(一致的)with the natural day and night cycle.Observing the daily sunset,hosting friends for days at a time,reading,writing letters to my families and friends and exploring natural wonders in my spare time all were free and invaluable experiences.
        What was necessary to my survival proved to be a rather short list - healthy food,clean and drinkable water,heat source,weather-protecting shelter,weather-suitable clothing,equally important friends and mental and physical stimulations(刺激).
        When I returned to life in the US,I couldn't help but sense a deep and uneasy belief that life suddenly changed.I felt disconnected with many things - the earth,others,my food source,my waste disposal,the natural cycle of my body and the productive interests.These are the things I once cared for but now find myself too busy to enjoy.How was it that I was earning literally 40 times my Peace Corps salary and was less healthy,satisfied and intentional in my daily schedule? I found myself asking-what is it to be rich anyway?Therefore,last August I let go of most of my possessions and moved into a tiny house on wheels because I wanted to see if I could live a more enjoyable lifestyle.So far so good.No inconvenience has made up for the many positive benefits that continue to come from this change in lifestyle.I believe that I have made the right decision.

    (1)What does the underlined word "forego" in the first paragraph probably mean?
     

    A.Give up.
    B.Take along.
    C.Care for.
    D.Go after.
    (2)What interested the author most when living in the tiny house?
     

    A.The natural living schedule.
    B.Busy and invaluable experiences.
    C.The happiness of the simple life.
    D.The very few material possessions.
    (3)What did the author feel when she returned to the US?
     

    A.She was behind the times.
    B.She wouldn't enjoy the modern life.
    C.She was rich enough to enjoy the city life.
    D.She was disconnected with the outside world.
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • The effects of coffee consumption on health have long been a subject of conflict and uncertainty. Since the 1980s, some have spoken out against coffee as it is harmful to health, while others have welcomed coffee for its supposed benefits to health.
        According to a scientific report, mild coffee consumption, three to five cups per day, can be taken as a healthy dietary pattern, along with other healthful behaviours. The report also says that coffee consumption helps reduce the risk of heart disease and it protects against Parkinson's disease.
        According to Dr Donald Hensrud of Mayo Clinic, high consumption of coffee has health risks. Dr Hensrud mentions the dangers of high coffee consumption for people with a certain illness that slows the breakdown of caffeine in the body. Some studies say that drinking two or more cups of coffee daily can actually increase the risk of heart disease in these people.
        According to conclusions from a recent study led by Dr Gregory Marcus,a doctor from the University of California, San Francisco, daily moderate consumption of coffee, less than 4 cups,is not associated with these issues.
        Until the scientific community reaches a general agreement on the effects of coffee consumption on human health,it will be up to the individual to decide whether the benefits of drinking coffee are greater than the risks.
        When informed of these possible health benefits and harms of drinking coffee,Harwood,a high school student stated,"Even though there might be some negative effects of drinking coffee,for the most part,coffee drinking sounds good for health. Not to mention I need coffee to stay awake."

    (1)What is people's attitude towards the effects of coffee on health according to paragraph 1?
     

    A. Disapproving.
    B. Tolerant.
    C. Doubtful.
    D. Mixed.
    (2)What does the underlined word "moderate" in paragraph 4 probably mean?
     

    A. Personal.
    B. Slight.
    C. Reasonable.
    D. Heavy.
    (3)What can we infer about Harwood?
     

    A. He'll keep on drinking coffee.
    B. He loves his high school life.
    C. He often falls asleep in class.
    D. He has some health problems.
    (4)What would be the best title for the text?
     

    A. Why People Love Coffee
    B. How Coffee Affects Health
    C. The Culture of Coffee Drinking
    D. The New Findings of Heart Disease
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • graduate
     
    毕业于某个学校.
    更新:2021/07/12 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • (2020春•金牛区校级月考) If you get injured in a sport, what should you do? The best way(1)
     
    (deal)with sports injuries is to keep them from happening in the first place. Knowing the rules of the game and using the right (2)
     
    (equip)can help you preventing injuries. If you've got injured,pull (3)
     
    (you)out the game or stop doing your activity. Let a coach or parent know what(4)
     
    (happen)in case you need to see a doctor. Serious head and neck injuries happen most often in athletes (5)
     
    play sports like football. Keep the injured person still with his or her head(6)
     
    (hold)straight while someone calls for medical help. If the person(7)
     
    (lie)on the ground, do not try to move him or her.
        Your first question after a sports injury will (8)
     
    (probable) be, "When can I play again?" This depends on the injury and(9)
     
    your doctor tells you. Even if you can't return to your sport right away, a doctor might have advice on what you can do to stay healthy. Always talk with your doctor(10)
     
    trying any activity following an injury.
    更新:2021/07/13 组卷:0 难度:0.60
  • Right since my childhood, I have always been encouraged by my parents. They have stressed the(1)
     
     (important) of being a good human. Both my parents were doctors,(2)
     
     I was sure they would have expected me (3)
     
    (become)a doctor. But my parents gave me the freedom to choose football(4)
     
     my career(职业).
        They often told me that (5)
     
      was not the career but your attitude to it that influenced you. In fact,I knew a lot of my friends(6)
     
     were not allowed to do what they liked, but I was a lucky child. Today, when I am a father of two (7)
     
    (love)kids, I always fall back on my parents' teaching when it comes to(8)
     
    (teach) them. I know what difference my parents(9)
     
    (make) to my life in the past, so I now try and do the same to my kids. Of course, it is a different generation, but yes, I am a better father because of my own father. I also(10)
     
    (deep) admire(钦佩)my mom because of the way she balanced her career home and kids.
    更新:2021/07/13 组卷:0 难度:0.60
  • Recently in the US,more students prefer (1)
     
    (leave) the campus and study in a foreign country for half or one year.
        Some people may be (2)
     
    (frighten):communicating in a foreign language,leaving friends and adjusting to a new environment are very difficult for students (3)
     
    (study) abroad.However,the experience students have abroad is often impossible to gain at their home universities.
        "Globally,there is so much to do.I'm hoping (4)
     
    (go) somewhere and experience something I wouldn't get at home," a student who intended to study abroad said.
        It was said that the increase had something to do with the universities' promise that they encourage students(5)
     
    (study) overseas.The universities have been really good about saying that students need(6)
     
    (go) abroad.
        Some people believed that the(7)
     
    (increase) interest was simply the result of individual(个性的) growth within students."I think that students are continuing (8)
     
    (recognize) the value of an international experience," one said."I'm very proud of this generation.Students that return from foreign countries bring back a sense of global awareness that other students want (9)
     
    (experience)."
        For many American students,some of the most important lessons abroad are those (10)
     
    (experience) outside the classroom.Students can have deep opinions.Even very small cultural difference can surprise the students.
    更新:2021/07/13 组卷:0 难度:0.60
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