Mr. Smith is tired. He just wants to have a drink to ________.
A.win B.relax C.cheer D.rise
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This music brought us back to the days _________ we played happily together near the river.
A.where B.that C.when D.which
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---I believe this is the best movie of the year.
---Well, . Anyway, the ending is OK.
A.that’s a good idea B.I agree with you.
C.I’m not sure if you’re right D.I think you’re right
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根據(jù)漢語意思和中文提示,完成下列各句。每空一詞。
1.上周我去了三次體育館。
I went to the sports hall ________ ________ last week.
2.別打擾他,他正在度假。
Don’t bother him. He is ________ ________.
3.邁克,你覺得這架鋼琴怎么樣?
Mike, what do you ________ ________ this piano?
4.兒童節(jié)是我最喜歡的節(jié)日。
________ ________ is my favourite festival.
5.凱文什么也沒說,他只是點點頭。
Kevin didn’t say anything. He only ________ his ________.
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—The bread is really delicious.
—Thank you. I ________ it myself.
A.make B.made C.will make D.is making
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—I’m hungry. Could you please get ________ to eat for me?
—Sure. How about some hot dogs?
A.anything B.everything C.nothing D.something
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完成句子:根據(jù)所給漢語意思,用單詞或短語完成下列英文句子。
1.她直愣愣地盯著我,十分驚訝,不相信我所說的一切。
She stared at me ____________, surprised at what I had said.
2.我們必須通力合作贏得這場足球賽。
We must ____________ to win the football match.
3.朗朗在世界上的知名度一如既往得高。
Langlang’s __________in the world remains as strong as ever.
4.當(dāng)我到車站的時候,我才意識到我沒有告別就離開了。
When I got to the railway station, I realized I had left ___________saying Goodbye.
5.你能否成功取決于你的日常努力。
_____________ you can succeed depends on your daily effort.
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The students about the journey to the Grand Canyon when the teacher came into the classroom.
A.are talking B.have talked C.will talk D.were talking
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Our brains believe information automatically(自動地)-even if it's false-because we can learn efficiently this way. "We're learning false information not because we're poor learners or not working hard, " says David Rapp, a psychology and education professor at Northwestern University. "In many cases, it's a useful skill for us to accept what people tell us, because often what people tell us is true."
When we hear new information, those fresh facts don't cover what we knew before. We'll draw on old or new information when the situation comes up. ___________ . Short-term memories are easier for our brains to access than facts we heard longer ago, because they're fresher in our minds-even if they're wrong. Since we have to think back further to remember old information, we will often ignore it in favour of new inaccurate(不準(zhǔn)確的)information. New information is what we're currently thinking about or has been recently presented to us, while the old one isn't as readily available.
We also buy into the facts that seem more reasonable. Often, this means they fit better with what we want to believe, which can explain why people quote different facts in political debates. Both candidates said something that was objectively true or not, but people would go with what they hope to be true.
Things get even trickier when truth and falsehood coexist in the information. For instance, our brains aren't sure whether to believe the descriptions of London in Harry Potter. "Don't look for that train station to Hogwarts, but there might be streets mentioned that are real, " says Dr. Rapp. In fact, our brains can keep track of what's true or false by mentally tagging(標(biāo)記)facts as either true or false, but sorting all that information takes time. In many cases, we are unlikely to think critically to get information, especially when we are reading for pleasure.
However, it's worth putting in the extra effort to have a second thought about the information that seems doubtful. "With the ease that we can look things up on the Internet, " says Dr. Rapp, "there's no reason not to." "Seek out reliable sources, " he adds.
1.The missing sentence in Paragraph 2 might be "___________ ".
A.We always find the information updating fast nowadays
B.Oftentimes, we use the information we heard most recently
C.From time to time, we fail to remember unimportant things
D.We hardly see old information that is different from the truth
2.The underlined phrase "buy into" in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by ___________ .
A.believe in B.learn from C.come up with D.care about
3.Why does the writer mention Harry Potter in Paragraph 4?
A.To prove people are unable to think critically when reading.
B.To show the information we get can be a mix of true and false.
C.To warn readers of the negative influence, of false information.
D.To explain how individual facts are mentally tagged as true or false.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Our brains can do very little with false information.
B.Short-term memories can cover long-term memories.
C.Dr. Rapp calls on people not to depend on the Internet.
D.People need to double-check the information they question.
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