8. You have been sitting on my hat and now it is badly out of .
A. date B. shape C. order D. balance
8. B解析:句意:你一直坐在我的帽子上,現(xiàn) 在它都嚴重變形了。
out of shape意為“變 形的;走樣的”,符合句意。
out of date意為 “過時的;陳舊的”;out of order意為“順序 亂的;雜亂的”;out of balance意為“失去平 衡的”。
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Bury Trip — 24th July 2015
We will be leaving Homerton teacher campus at 13:45. Please be at the front of the college 10 minutes early. If you are late you may miss the coach and not be able to go!If you miss the coach,you will not receive repayment!The coach is planned to arrive in Bury at 14:30,although this is dependent on traffic. You will have free time to explore and we will meet at the same location where we arrive at 17:15 to return to Homerton by approximately 18:00.
THINGS TO DO
Visit the Abbey(修道院)
The remains of this historic monument,which originally was a shrine(圣所) to Saint Edmund,a Saxon King,are well worth a visit. The Abbey is also surrounded by beautiflil gardens,and is located next to the St. Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Have a drink in The Nutshell
This charming little bar is officially the smallest pub in Great Britain. Good things come in small packages though,and The Nutshell serves some of the region's finest drinks,as well as having fascinating historical items and photos.
Go around the brewery shop
At the Greene King shop you can taste and buy some of the local beer,as well as food such as chutney. There are also clothing and other great gift ideas available to buy.
Several attractions are listed,but feel free to explore on your own. A Course Assistant will be around to help you throughout the trip but they will not act as a guide.
21. Those who miss the coach .
A. can catch another coach
B. can ask other teachers for a ride
C. won’t get their money back
D. are supposed to go by themselves
22. What do we know about the Abbey?
A. It is now in ruins.
B. It is located near a garden.
C. It was built by Saint Edmund.
D. It is known as the St. Edmundsbury Cathedral.
23. The visitors are advised to .
A. take a self-guided tour
B. find a local to serve as a guide
C. follow the Course Assistant in the tour
D. visit the above-mentioned attractions first
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On August 17,2013,a hunter made a campfire. He just wanted to 41 some soup. But he 42 started the third-largest wildfire in California's history.
The 43 carried sparks(火花) from the hunter's campfire into the woods. Soon,a wildfire was burning 44 . It spread with 45 speed. For a while,it doubled in size every day.
The blaze(烈火) became known as the Rim Fire. It lasted for two months. Thousands of 46 worked to stop it. When they finally did,400 square miles of forest had 47 . That's an area larger than Dallas,Texas.
Wildfires have always been 48 in the western U.S. In recent years,they have been getting bigger and harder to control. That's partly because the weather has been 49 and drier than in the past. Forest plants have dried out. That makes the plants bum very 50 . The average fire is three times larger than it was in the 1980s.
The Rim Fire started in a remote area. Fighting such a fire can be a big 51 . Firefighters often use planes to 52 the fire. Then they dwmp (傾倒) huge loads of water from these planes. Sometimes that is not 53 to stop a wildfire,so firefighters jump down.
After they jump onto the 54 ,these firefighters use axes to 55 plants. They create a line of bare soil near the edge of the fire. When the fire reaches this line,there is 56 to bum. The fire stops spreading.
In the past,people often 57 in wildfires. Today,wildfires are 58 deadly. Early warnings usually help people get to safety before it's too 59 . Even though the Rim Fire 60 11 homes and caused millions of dollars in damage,no one was killed.
41. A. heat up B. drink up C. give up D. store up
42. A. quickly B. secretly C. accidentally D. gradually
43. A. rain B. snow C. light D. wind
44. A. out of mind B. out of time C. out of date D. out of control
45. A. exciting B. terrifying C. constant D. average
46. A. firefighters B. doctors C. policemen D. campers
47. A. broken B. disappeared C. dropped D. developed
48. A. distant B. similar C. common D. strange
49. A. warmer B. hotter C. colder D. cooler
50. A. gently B. easily C. quietly D. brightly
51. A. success B. mistake C. challenge D. opportunity
52. A. make B. fuel C. reach D. cause
53. A. enough B. valuable C. necessary D. helpful
54. A. building B. platform C. street D. ground
55. A. protect B. water C. grow D. remove
56. A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything
57. A. died B. hurt C. shouted D. cried
58. A. always B. rarely C. sometimes D. never
59. A. soon B. late C. much D. long
60. A. replaced B. repaired C. destroyed D. occupied
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Imagine you are a kid living in America in 1920,and your parents are too busy to cook dinner. Instead,they serve you something they are sure is just as healthy as chicken and vegetables: a chocolate bar.36 However,as recently as the 1940s,many Americans believed that candy was as nutritious as an entire meal. Today,we understand that some foods are better for us than others. You probably know that the oatmeal(燕麥粥) and fruit you wisely ate for breakfast were packed with vitamins and other nutrients. You probably know as well that those chewy candies hidden in your drawer are little more than sugar. 37
Back in the early 1900s,the science of nutrition — the study of how foods affect the body — was new. 38 But the importance of vitamins was not well understood. Many scientists believed that candy was just as healthful as steak and potatoes or fish and broccoli. 39 Ads for Milky Way suggested that each bar contained a glass of milk (not true) . There was even a popular candy bar called Chicken Dinner (which,thankfully,did not contain chicken) .
Today,we know the dangers of eating too much sugar. We also have laws that prohibit companies from creating advertisements that lie about products.
40 But most of us understand it's best left for dessert.
A. It sounds a little crazy now.
B. We still love candy,of course.
C. They are still made in a Boston factory.
D. People knew that food provided energy.
E. Candy companies wanted people to believe this too.
F. Even little kids understand that eating too much sugar is unhealthy.
G. Candy makers have continued to produce new kinds of candies to delight us.
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A. covering B. loading
C. replacing D. fighting
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D
If aliens ever sent us a message,scientists hope to pick it up in a distant part of northern California.
There,in a place among the volcanoes of the Cascade Range,42 radio dishes point together at the sky. The dishes,each 20 feet across,form a single,huge scientific instrument called the Allen Telescope Array. Scientists built them to receive radio signals— the sort of message that could answer a very important question: Are we the only intelligentlife in this vast universe?
“It's a question humans have been asking forever,” observes astronomer Jill Tarter. Until recently,she led the SETI (Search for Extra-Terres-trial (外星的) Intelligence) ,Institute in Calif. “We read these ancient texts,and the ancient Greeks,the Romans,the Chinese —they were all wondering how we humans fit into the universe. ”
While the question is ancient,our understanding of the universe has changed over the centuries. We now know that stars do not hang from the sky like fruit on a tree. We also know Earth moves around the Sun and not the other way around. But we still don't know if life exists elsewhere. If aliens do exist,does it have the technology to communicate with us on Earth?
If so,the Allen Telescope Array is listening,day and night,for some signal. From time to time,the dishes turn toward a new patch of the sky. The array has not yet picked up any alien calls.
But that has hardly frustrated scientists. The search for life elsewhere in the universe continues to prove irresistible (無法抗拒的) to experts in a wide variety of fields,from biology to astronomy,and from psychology to computer science. And they’re not just looking for aliens that can communicate: Many researchers believe that simpler,microscopic alien life might be hiding on some distant planet.
Even if their search has yet to turn up any aliens,it has led to some surprising discoveries —including some right here on Earth. If anything,the search for extraterrestrial (外星人) life has become a lot more exciting. Perhaps it's just a matter of time until we discover we’re not alone.
51. Why did scientists build the Allen Telescope Array?
A. To keep a record of the volcanoes.
B. To pick up messages from aliens.
C. To send up radio signals.
D. To keep in touch with aliens.
52. From what Jill said,we know ancient people.
A. described the existence of aliens in texts
B. compared stars to fruit on a tree
C. didn't believe humans to be alone
D. didn^ know how to fit humans into the universe 53. It is implied in the sixth paragraph that .
A. aliens may live in many different places
B. aliens like to hide in a secret place
C. aliens may understand the science of astronomy
D. aliens may not have the ability of communication
54. The writer's attitude towards the existence of aliens was.
A. positive B. doubtful
C. neutral D. disapproving
55. The main idea of the passage is that.
A. humans are not alone at all in the universe
B. scientists search for aliens in space
C. alien calls haven’t been received so far
D. California is a base to welcome aliens
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— I'Ve booked a table at Michers restau- rant for this evening.
A. What then? B. I'm afraid so.
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假設你是李華,你的朋友Lucy要來長春參觀,請 你用英文給她寫一封郵件,簡要介紹長春,要點如下:
1. 長春坐落在中國東北部,是吉林省的省會城市;
2. 是經濟、文化中心,被譽為汽車城;
3. 城市干凈整潔、人民熱情好客、交通四通八達。 注意:1. 可根據要求加以必要發(fā)揮,但不要逐字翻譯;
2. 詞數為100左右;
3. 電子郵件的開頭和結尾已為你寫好(不計 入總詞數) 。
參考詞匯:汽車城City of Automobile
Dear Lucy,Tm so happy that you will come to Changchun.
Looking forward to seeing you here in Changchun.
Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
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