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【題目】Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
你是李華, 日前報(bào)名參與社會團(tuán)體 BenefiTEAM 組織的 7 月 3 日暑期一日實(shí)踐活動, 收到了活動計(jì)劃如下:
時(shí)間: 地點(diǎn): 活動: | 9: 00--11: 30 上;疖囌 為來滬旅客提供幫助信息 |
時(shí)間: 地點(diǎn): 活動: | 13:00—16:00 華山醫(yī)院 協(xié)助病人電子掛號( electronic registration) |
考慮自己的實(shí)際, 給該活動的組織者王老師寫信, 如你覺得該活動計(jì)劃有可修改之處, 提出你的修改意見并闡述理由; 如無, 提出你對有效實(shí)施該計(jì)劃的建議并闡述理由。
(信中不得出現(xiàn)考生姓名,學(xué)校等真實(shí)信息)
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【題目】Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
In the green hills of northern Thailand, a woman painstakingly picks coffee beans out of a pile of elephant dung (糞便). They are preparing for the ingredient of one of the world’s most expensive drinks.
This remote comer of Thailand is better known for drug smuggling (毒品走私) than coffee, but Black Dinkin decided it was a perfect place for him to combine wildlife conservation with business. 【1】 The company uses elephant dung to create a wonderful coffee.
Initially, Dinkin considered using a kind of cats to make coffee, but he found the cats were usually kept in cages and force-fed beans. 【2】 Eventually, Dinkin settled on elephants after discovering that the animals sometimes eat coffee. He also teamed up with an elephant rescue charity which saves the animals from the tourist trade.
【3】 “I thought it would be as simple as taking the beans, giving them to the elephants and out will come great coffee,” said Dinkin, adding that the initial result was “horrible”. It took him another nine years to actually succeed in doing what he wanted.
According to Dinkin, the enzymes (酶) in the elephant, stomachs function as a kind of slow cooker and the stomach acid takes the bitterness out of the beans. The elephant riders’ wives collect the coffee beans from the dung before washing and drying them in the sun.
The rewards, however, are worth all the work. At around $1, 880 per kilogram, the coffee doesn’t come cheap. 【4】This helps its sales a lot.
A.The 4-year-old Canadian founded Black Ivory Coffee.
B.The local elephant riders considered the project a crazy idea.
C.Its unique taste and special processing cycle give the product a romantic appeal.
D.Making coffee from elephant dung, however, turned out to be harder than expected.
E.To make a kilogram of coffee, the elephants have to cat about 33 kilos of the beans.
F.This is against the businessman’s desire to support rather than damage the environment.
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【題目】Aswehaveseen,Paulwasopposedtolifestyle of fo-xi,to theextent thathefoundhimselfin________withJamesandPeteronthesubject.
A. operation B. impression
C. conflict D. consume
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【題目】假如你是李華,你的美國筆友Jerry來信表示對中國高中生疫情復(fù)課后的學(xué)校生活感興趣,詢問你復(fù)課后高中學(xué)習(xí)的變化和感受,請根據(jù)以下提示寫一封回信并詢問美國的復(fù)課情況。
1.復(fù)課后的學(xué)習(xí)變化;
2.復(fù)課后你的感受;
3.詢問美國的復(fù)課情況。
注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
3. 參考詞匯:新型冠狀病毒病 COVID-19; 疫情 pandemic;復(fù)課 resume classes
Dear Jerry,
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Yours Sincerely,
Li Hua
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【題目】Easter Island, which was almost uninhabited when it was discovered on Easter Day in 1722 by a Dutch captain, is covered with hundreds of giant statues, each ______ several tons.
A. weighing B. weighs
C. weighed D. to weigh
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【題目】Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Uh-oh, the new year's just begun and already you're finding it hard to keep those resolutions to junk the junk food, get off the couch or kick smoking. There's a biological reason why a lot of our bad habits are so hard to break – they get【1】(wire) into our brains.
"Why are bad habits stronger? You're fighting against the power of an immediate reward," says Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and an authority on the brain's pleasure pathway.
"We all as creatures are behaving that way, to give greater value to an immediate reward as opposed to 【2】 is delayed," Volkow says.
How this bit of happiness turns into a habit involves a pleasure-sensing chemicalnamed dopamine. It causes the brain 【3】(pursue) that reward again and again strengthening the connection each time – especially when it gets the right hint from your environment.
People tend to overestimate their ability to resist temptations around them, thus 【4】(destroy) attempts to give up bad habits. Even scientists who recognize it 【5】 show weakness. "I know popcorns are not healthy. But every time I go to the cinema, I have to eat it," Volkow says, "It's fascinating."
A movement to pay people for behavior changes may exploit that connection, as some companies offer employees outright payments or insurance reduction for adopting better habits.
【6】well paying for behavior plays out, researchers say there are still some steps that may help fight your brain's hold 【7】 newly-established habits:
Repeat, repeat, repeat the new behavior – the same routine at the same time of day. You decide to exercise. Doing it at the same time of the morning, rather than fitting it in casually, 【8】 (make) the striatum(終腦皮層)recognize the habit.Therefore, if you don’t keep doing it, you will feel frustrated.
Exercise itself raises dopamine levels, so eventually your brain will get a feel-good hit 【9】 your muscles protest.
Besides, try to reward yourself with 【10】 that you really desire. For instance, if you exercise all week or stick to your diet, you could try a fancy restaurant- safer perhaps than a box of cookies because the price inhibits the quantity.
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【題目】Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
【1】聽到學(xué)校籃球隊(duì)贏球的消息, 我們都很興奮。(excited)
【2】重要的是目前這個(gè)免費(fèi)配送服務(wù)向全體顧客開放。(available)
【3】盡管在發(fā)掘?qū)W生潛能方面我們做了很多努力, 但仍留下許多領(lǐng)域亟待進(jìn)一步的探索。(although)
【4】一個(gè)知識體系包含了理論與實(shí)踐經(jīng)驗(yàn), 兩者互相成就, 缺一不可。(consist)
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【題目】The boy often gives a satisfactory answer to the teacher’s question, ______ just a minute. So he’s usually the teacher’s pet.
A. thought B. having thought
C. and to think D. thinking
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【題目】Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.
African elephants are in trouble. Their numbers have fallen violently from as many as ten million a hundred years ago to as few as 400,000 today. Losses are largely from poaching(偷獵) for the illegal ivory trade, and also because of the smaller living space for elephants, as people open up land for farming and development.
Killing some elephants to help save the species is one suggested strategy for preserving them. Here’s the thinking: Invite rich hunters to pay generous fees to shoot specified numbers of elephants, and use that money as sources for various conservations.
Some people claim that trophy hunting can provide generous financial support for people to conserve and restore wild elephant numbers, protect wildlife from poaching, and to help give local communities a boost in economy. Doing that, the theory goes, poor villagers won’t need to poach elephants to feed their families.
To look into the new business closely, the trophy hunting industry does not provide significant benefits to the communities where it occurs. Across Africa, there are only about 15,000 hunting-related jobs created by the business—a tiny number, especially considering that the six main game-hunting countries alone have a population of nearly 150 million.
Besides that, it is true the total income from trophy hunting is substantial. Take an unnamed area for example, the total income to wild conservancies from trophy hunting, amounted to $165,000. Six years later, this is expected to increase almost tenfold to $1,330,000. Yet after various kinds of processing fees and expenses are reduced, the local communities make an average of only ten cents a hectare (25 cents an acre) from trophy hunting. The return is so small that it justly explains locals’ lack of interest in preserving hunting areas and their continued poaching.
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【題目】Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
Most people don’t need science to appreciate the importance of a mother’s love.
But to understand how early maltreatment can derail a child’s development requires careful study. In a famous research, Harry Harlow had demonstrated that proper psychological and physical development of infants requires nurturing and attention from a parent. 【1】 In that research, socially isolated monkey babies that were removed from their mothers were found to be clinging to a cloth-covered surrogate(替代的) mother for comfort.
Such experimentations sound cruel. They, however, have been critical in helping change policies in human orphanages( 孤兒院 ) in the U.S. For centuries some orphanages treated infants equally inhumanely. Despite early evidence that orphanage infants were far more likely to die than others, supporters argued that it didn’t matter whether children had “parents” specially devoted to them at the orphanage. 【2】 Orphans were supposed to be in positive mental and physical health until adoptive parents were found. Babies, they said, couldn’t remember anyway.
The harrowing consequences of these theories were most vividly brought to light in Romania in the 1980s and ‘90s. A ban on abortion(流產(chǎn) ) led to a surge in orphanage babies. Simply being fed and changed without individualized affection, some babies present serious problems. Many developed violent behaviors, repetitively rocking or banging their heads. Some were cold and withdrawn or indiscriminately affectionate. 【3】 Their head sizes were especially small.
They even had problems with attention and comprehension. The longer these children were left alone, the more damage was seen.
The lack of a secure attachment relationship in the early years has destructive consequences for both physical and mental health later in life, with long-lasting effects. The persistence of these effects emphasizes the need to intervene early in life. The Nobel-prize-winning economist James Heckman, has long argued that investing in early childhood education provides a greater return for society than virtually any other type of spending. It is obviously reflected in increased educational success and productivity,. The reduced crime, addiction, distress and disorder point to the same theory. Early life conditions critically affect adult life. 【4】 Remove it and the harm is great.
A. The appropriate feeding and caring styles were greatly rewarded in all aspects.
B. It was claimed that simply feeding and changing them would be adequate.
C. Some, however, demonstrate little influence with roughly ordinary behavior pattern.
D. Maternal attachment plays a fundamental role in shaping who we are.
E. Necessities are not just the availability of food and water.
F. And they simply didn’t grow like normal infants.
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