【題目】Father ____________ goes to the gym with us although he dislikes going there.
A. hardly
B. seldom
C. sometimes
D. never
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【題目】90后出生的學(xué)生,思想特殊、行為方式和價(jià)值觀令人擔(dān)憂。假如你是一名90后出生的學(xué)生李華,請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表中所提供信息以“Do trust us—a generation born in the 90s”為題寫(xiě)一篇英語(yǔ)演講稿,以消除人們的憂慮。
90后的境遇 | 面臨更多的升學(xué)和就業(yè)煩惱,所處環(huán)境競(jìng)爭(zhēng)更加激烈。 | |
人們的憂慮 | 1.注重自我,輕視合作,…… 2.缺乏毅力,容易氣餒,…… 3.盲目追求,渴望成名,…… | |
我們的長(zhǎng)處 | 有勇氣來(lái)面對(duì)挑戰(zhàn),…… (請(qǐng)考生聯(lián)系自己擬定內(nèi)容,再列舉兩至三點(diǎn)。) | |
注意:
1.對(duì)所給要點(diǎn),逐一陳述,適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,不要簡(jiǎn)單翻譯。
2.詞數(shù)120左右。開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)寫(xiě)好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
3.演講稿中不得提及考生所在班級(jí)及本人姓名。
4.參考詞匯:盲目:blindly 毅力:perseverance
Good afternoon, everyone!
The topic of my speech today is “Do trust us—a generation born in the 90s”.
Living in an environment full of fiercer competition, we are faced with more problems in entering higher schools and getting employed.
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Thank you for your listening.
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【題目】Conservationists have made plans to preserve and protect the world's most important species of coral, in a response to increasing threats that they say will lead to "functional extinction" within decades.
Led by scientists at the Zoological Society of London, the Edge Coral Reefs project has identified 10 coral species in most urgent risk of becoming extinct.The scientists say that reefs are under pressure from a variety of threats including rising sea temperatures due to climatic instability, increased acidity(酸性), overfishing and pollution.
The Edge plan, which focuses on the most evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered species , will take a regional approach to conservation.This means focusing on the "coral triangle" around the Philippines, the West Indian Ocean around the Mozambique channel, and in the Caribbean channel.
"Coral reefs are threatened with functional extinction in the next 20-50 years, due predominantly to global climatic instability," said Catherine Head, coordinator of the reefs project."In these regions, we'll be supporting and training in-country conservationists to carry out research and implement targeted conservation actions," she said."Their projects will last for two years.We provide them with a whole host of tools to carry out their projects including funding and intensive training." She added.
Coral reefs are the planet's most diverse marine ecosystem, known as the rainforests of the oceans.Despite taking up under 0.2% of the ocean floor, they provide food and shelter for almost a third of all sea life.If we lose the ecosystems, we lose not only the biodiversity, but we also lose the capability of people to obtain income and food from coral reefs.
Climatic instability, which leads to rising sea temperatures, causes corals to bleach(漂白).Bleaching occurs when sea temperatures rise and this causes the coral tissue to expel their symbiotic algae called zooxanthellae - these are what give the coral their color.Bleached corals often die if the stress continues.Among the 10 species chosen to start the Edge project are the pearl bubble coral, a food source for the hawksbill turtle, and the Mushroom coral, which supports at least 15 brightly colored fish.
【1】What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Scientists are taking measures to protect coral.
B. Scientists are doing research about coral reef.
C. Why some coral are dying out.
D. People should change climate to protect coral.
【2】Which of the following can’t threaten the existence of coral?
A. Overfishing.
B. Polluted water
C. The increase in sea temperature.
D. Human exploration.
【3】What is the bad result of coral extinction?
A. It help to keep the balance of the marine ecosystems
B. It will cause the temperature of sea water rise.
C. It can lead to the loss of about thirty percent of the marine life
D. It can destroy the rainforests on our earth.
【4】Which statement may Catherine Head agree with?
A. Nearly all kinds of coral species are at risk.
B. Increased acidity has a negative on the existence of coral.
C. Climatic instability can’t affect corals.
D. It will takes decades to complete the Edge Coral Reefs project.
【5】How will the scientists help carry out the Edge Coral Reefs project?
A. By providing tools and money.
B. By doing some experiments.
C. By removing some dangerous sea animals.
D. By punishing the people who break the rules.
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【題目】 Finishing their shopping at the mall, the couple discovered that their new car _______.
A. had stolen B. had been stolen
C. was stolen D. is stolen
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【題目】C
It’s been called the “hardest word,” but some women seem to use the word “sorry” as everything from a way to interject their thoughts into a conversation to a way of prefacing any request for help. Yesterday, Pantene even released a video about how often women apologize in everyday situations.
Apologizing unnecessarily puts women in a subservient(恭順的) position and makes people lose respect for them, says executive coach and radio host Bonnie Marcus. Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founder of the Manhattan-based think tank, Center for Talent Innovation and author of Executive Presence: The Missing Link Between Talent and Success, says using “sorry” frequently undermines our gravitas and makes them appear unfit for leadership.
It’s not like women don’t know it’s a bad habit. So, why do they do it?
Business consultant Kathryn D. Cramer, author of Lead Positive: What Highly Effective Leaders See, Say, and Do, says women are socialized from an early age to focus on relationships and nurturing. Any sign of strength can be off-putting, so they’re conditioned to soften communication that can be construed as assertive or aggressive. Apologizing before speaking—or in any situation where women must show strength or where there is potential for conflict—is one way of doing so.
She adds that workplace culture contributes to its use, too. In many cases, strong women need to find ways to temper(使溫和) their personalities or risk being called “rude,” “abrasive,” or even risk their jobs if they don’t find ways to soften others’ perception, she says. But saying “sorry” too often can be more career-killing than being disliked. So, it’s time to purge the word unless you really have something to be sorry about.
Marcus suggests keeping a log(日志) of when you “sorry,” what the situation was, and how you felt. Sometimes, “sorry” is just a verbal tic(言語(yǔ)抽搐), but some usage patterns may indicate a situation or person who makes you feel insecure, she says. Being aware of those triggers and how they influence your language can help you be more vigilant in “changing your communication so you’re coming from a position of strength and equality,” she says.
Trusted friends can help you break the habit by quietly letting you know when you’re using “sorry” inappropriately, Cramer says. Knowing that you’re under another watchful eye is also going to make you more aware of your speech, she says.
Sometimes, saying “sorry” is easier than thinking about the word you really want to say, or becomes a way of softening your words or opinion before they’re even out of your mouth, Cramer says. If either is the case, be more careful to choose the word or phrase you really mean to say. “Start your statement with, ‘Let me say this…’ or some other word or phrase that reflects your meaning better than saying ‘sorry,’” she says.
Sometimes, instead of saying “sorry,” it’s best to not say anything at all. Hewlett encourages women to embrace the power of silence. Using silence deliberately makes people uncomfortable, but not in an aggressive way,” she says.
【1】According to the passage, women’s habitual apologies .
A. make it hard for them to start a new conversation
B. are a barrier to displaying their hidden talents
C. prove it is brave of them to admit mistakes
D. show they are in socially inferior positions
【2】What does the underlined word “so” in Paragraph 4 probably refer to?
A. Making statements less aggressive.
B. Following workplace culture.
C. Realizing full potential.
D. Voicing complaints.
【3】The author uses the last three paragraphs mainly to .
A. provide typical examples
B. make comparisons
C. offer suggestions
D. analyze effects
【4】Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. Why are women always apologizing?
B. What are the techniques for apologizing?
C. Women should have a place in the modern world
D. I’m sorry, but women really need to stop apologizing
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【題目】It's hard to say what I will do after I finish my study because many things ___________ me.
A. want
B. relax
C. need
D. interest
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【題目】___________ and short of breath, Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai.
A. To be tired
B. Tired
C. Tiring
D. Being tired
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【題目】Remember that the best relationship is one _______ you love for each other is greater than your need for each other.
A. that B. which
C. when D. where
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【題目】It never occurred to me ___________ you could succeed in persuading him to change his mind.
A. which
B. what
C. that
D. if
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