【題目】In South-East Asia, many farmers cannot afford _____ farm equipment such as tractors, so most of the work is done with human labour.
A.considerate
B.conventional
C.confidential
D.correctional
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【1】Much to our __________, we ranked first in our grade in the sports meet.
【2】Every language is a __________ of the culture that produces it.
【3】Research suggests __________ a dish with a colored napkin that paired the flavor of the food may help give your dinners that extra bit of flavor.
【4】Elliott was playing on her front porch in the afternoon when someone __________ past on a bicycle and started shooting.
【5】One third of those aged over 35 said they found their job __________ and they need to get away and relax.
【6】I was filled with __________ watching her dancing elegantly.
【7】Honestly speaking, I sometimes found it difficult to answer some of the questions the students __________.
【8】During the battle, the soldiers __________ bravely against the enemies three times their number.
【9】He has __________ terrible crimes against innocent children.
【10】Three people were killed and five __________ in the car crash.
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【題目】Everyone has a burning drive inside of them. 【1】 For others, the drive comes naturally and pushed them to do great things. See what those naturally highly motivated people do differently and what they can teach us.
They read a lot
When Bill Gates and Warren Buffet were asked if they could have one super power, they answered the same thing: to be able to read faster. 【2】 Reading allows one to take in the knowledge of some of the smartest people who have ever lived. Highly motivated people don’t spend much time watching reality TV—they do, however, spend their time reading.
They plan
Highly motivated people don't leave things up to chance. 【3】 They know this, and they make use of it. Start waking up and planning all the things you have to do for the day. You’ll be amazed at how much more productive you are.
【4】
Highly motivated people are always working for something. They know what they want, and they search for ways to achieve it.
They seek advice when needed.
There will be points in everyone's life where they just can’t do it on their own. 【5】 They don’t let stubbornness keep them from reaching their goals. Oftentimes, the best resource can be a person you see every day. Help them and they’ll help you in return. Yes, it's that simple.
A. They set goals.
B. They practise gratefulness all the time.
C. It doesn't matter if they're big or small.
D. Highly motivated people are always learning.
E. For some, they need to learn from others to find it.
F. Planning allows people to get things done faster and better.
G. Highly motivated people are not afraid to go out and look for help.
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【題目】—The man ______ who was not allowed to enter the restaurant turned out to be a millionaire.
—So we cannot judge a person by his or her appearance.
A.in vain
B.in danger
C.in rags
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【題目】Eileen Collins
Although she’s never walked on a runway with models in a fancy dress, Eileen Collins is referred to by many as “Miss Universe”. That’s because Collins (1956— ) is an a【1】 and NASA’s first female shuttle pilot and mission commander.
Until quite recently, this profession was one you’d only find men in. There seemed to be little p【2】 of entry for females. For them, therefore, Collins is a pioneer(先鋒).
In 1995, she piloted the Discovery shuttle during flight t【3】 the Russian Space Station. Four years later, she headed a shuttle mission aboard Columbia.
Collins’ achievement is not something that happens o【4】. It takes years, even decades, of preparation. But to understand the roots of Collins’ love of piloting, we have to go back to her c【5】. Collins knew from a very young age that she belonged to the skies. She grew up in Elmira in New York State, a town with a significant flight history. The first US National Gliding Contest was h【6】 there in 1930.
Collins’ passion was also helped by books on the Wright brothers. Starting at age 16, Collins took on small jobs and three years later, she had s【7】 enough money to accomplish her dream of learning to fly. S【8】 when the US Air Force opened its doors to female pilots in 1978, the young woman applied and started her t【9】 as a military pilot. Her team described her as humble (謙卑的) despite all her achievements.
Her parents agree. “She is very down-to-earth. N【10】 handed her anything. Everything she is today, she’s earned,” her mother said.
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【題目】For centuries, people have reported a wild creature in the Himalayas called Yeti, which a large, hairy animal that walks on two feet like a human being.
A. seeing; is said to be B. to be seeing; is said that
C. to see; is said that D. to have seen; is said to be
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【題目】In recent years travel companies have succeeded in selling us the idea that the further we go, .
A. the better our holiday will be B. our holiday will be the better
C. our holiday will be better D. the better will our holiday be
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【題目】Panama,____ country in Central America, is the only place in the world ____ someone can see the sun rise on the Pacific Ocean and set on the Atlantic.
A.the, in what
B.a, where
C./, where
D.a, which
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【題目】In much of Asia, especially the stalled “rice bowl” cultures of China, Japan, Korea, 【1】 Vietnam, food is usually eaten with chopsticks.
Chopsticks are usually two long, thin pieces of wood or bamboo. They can also be made of plastic, animal bone or metal. Sometimes chopsticks are quite artistic. Truly elegant chopsticks might 【2】 (make) of gold and silver with Chinese characters. Skilled workers also combine (結(jié)合) various hardwoods and metal 【3】 (create) special designs.
The Chinese have used chopsticks for five thousand years. People probably cooked their food in large pots,【4】 (use) twigs (樹(shù)枝) to remove it. Over time,【5】 the population grew, people began cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. Food in small pieces could be eaten easily with twigs which 【6】 (gradual) turned into chopsticks.
Some people think that the great Chinese scholar Confucius,【7】 lived from roughly 551 to 479 B.C., influenced the 【8】 (develop) of chopsticks. Confucius believed knives would remind people of killings and 【9】 (be) too violent for use at the table.
Chopsticks are not used everywhere in Asia. In India, for example, most people traditionally eat 【10】 their hands.
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