【題目】— How was your job interview yesterday?
—Oh, I couldn't feel ________. I could hardly answer most of the questions they asked.
A.worseB.easierC.betterD.happier
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【題目】—Excuse me, could you tell me _________?
—It's hard to say now. It won't reopen until it's safe for us to get together.
A.when the cinema will reopenB.when did the cinema reopen
C.when will the cinema reopenD.when the cinema reopened
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【題目】在下面對(duì)話的空白處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)脑捳Z(yǔ),使對(duì)話完整。
A: 【1】?
B: Pretty good. I am looking forward to the exam. And you?
A: I’m quite OK. I feel energetic and I enjoy the challenges of exams and tests because I have a dream.
B: Oh?【2】?
A: My dream is to be a teacher after leaving school.
B: That’s really respectable(令人尊敬的). By the way, have you heard of the news about Zhang Lili?
A: 【3】. Who ‘s Zhang Lili?What’ s the news about?
B: Zhang is a middle school teacher. She was badly hurt in an accident because she tried her best to save her students one night after class. It’s reported that she has lost her legs.
A: Oh, my god!【4】!
B: I think so. She is really brave and great. You are helpful and kind. I’m sure if you become a teacher in the future, you will also become a wonderful one.
A: 【5】, and I’ll try my best.
B: Not at all. And let’s work hard for our dreams together.
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【題目】 中考在即,有的同學(xué)信心百倍,摩拳擦掌;而有的同學(xué)信心不足,滿懷擔(dān)憂 ……
假如你是李華,你們學(xué)校準(zhǔn)備開(kāi)展“充滿信心 戰(zhàn)勝自我”的心理疏導(dǎo)活動(dòng),旨在幫助大家消除緊張情緒,保持備考階段心態(tài)的平穩(wěn)。你們班交換生Peter給你發(fā)郵件詢問(wèn)相關(guān)事情,請(qǐng)用英語(yǔ)回復(fù)一封電子郵件,告訴他活動(dòng)的時(shí)間和地點(diǎn),并分享一下你對(duì)此次活動(dòng)的一些想法。
根據(jù)中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50 詞的文段寫(xiě)作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫(xiě)出你的校名和姓名。
提示詞語(yǔ):psychological guidance(心理疏導(dǎo)), release the pressure(緩解壓力), relax, build confidence, keep trying
提示問(wèn)題:When and where will the activity on psychological guidance be held?
What would you like to share with Peter about the activity?
Dear Peter,
I’m glad to receive your email. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I hope the information mentioned above will help you.
Yours,
Li Hua
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【題目】 Most scientists say animals never feel happy or sad. In fact, they say animals probably don't feel love, anger, hate or other emotions, either.
Scientist Joseph LeDoux studied mice to find out whether animals have emotions. He found that mice feel at least one emotion—fear. He also found the part of the brain that seems to control fear in mice. In humans, that part of the brain controls fear and some other emotions.
A number of scientists say animals have emotions. Some scientists who have studied such animals as dogs, cats, elephants and lions say those animals feel emotions.
Scientist Joyce Poole studies elephants. She has written that pachyderms often show sadness when a relative dies. She says elephants have "deep emotions".
Jane Goodall studies chimpanzees(黑猩猩). She says she has seen them playing and running after one another for fun. Goodall also says they feel sad sometimes. For example, an old chimpanzee died, and one of her sons, Flint, refused to eat food. Flint's brothers and sisters tried to get him to eat, but they failed. Three weeks later, Flint died. Goodall says Flint "died of sadness".
More recently, scientist Marc Bekoff watched an elk(糜鹿)run back and forth through the snow. Bekoff said it was feeling the "joy of life". He said he couldn't prove that animals have feelings, because animals can't talk. But he said animals can communicate feelings in other ways. "I can't prove that an animal is feeling happy or sad, but I can guess how he or she is feeling through body language and facial expressions, "he said.
【1】The underlined word "pachyderms" may refer to
A.elephantsB.lionsC.chimpanzeesD.cats
【2】Marc Bekoff believes animals have feelings because ________.
A.he saw a mouse full of fearB.he saw an elk run
C.he saw a chimpanzee die of sadnessD.he saw an elephant feel sad for a dead relative
【3】What's this passage mainly about?
A.Joyce Poole's studies of how elephants feel.
B.Scientists who are arguing over some animals.
C.Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees,
D.Scientists' ideas about whether or not animals have feelings.
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【題目】這個(gè)男孩夠細(xì)心,注意到了每個(gè)細(xì)節(jié)。
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【題目】 Jane Goodall began studying chimpanzees in 1960 at Gombe Stream Game Reserve which is now in Tanzania, but her first study of animal behavior took place some 20 years earlier.
Her love for animals helped drive Goodall to become one of the most famous scientists of the 20th century. Her change from a child to a worldwide idol is written in "Becoming Jane", a show in Washington, D.C. through September 7. After that, it heads to the National History Museum of Los Angeles County.
"Becoming Jane" is high-tech which will draw the attention of both adults and youngsters. For those who have followed Goodall's closely, the real charm is seeing her birthday gifts and books from her childhood, Ph. D. papers and other personal belongings and photos.
During the show, visitors will follow the path of her childhood dream gradually coming true, then the course of her field study about chimpanzees in African wild forests, with great achievements, and finally her recent life as an Animal Rights activist.
The show— Becoming Jane
PRICE: $15
WHEN: November 22, 2019--September 7, 2020
LOCATION: 1145 17th Street NW Washington, D. C. 20036
【1】Where is "Becoming Jane" held after September 7, 2020?
A.In TanzaniaB.In Washington, D. C.
C.C. In Los Angeles County.D.In Jane's hometown.
【2】What may attract Jane Goodall's followers most?
A.Treats for children.B.Free books by Jane.
C.Jane's personal items.D.The high-technology.
【3】What type of writing is this text?
A.A storyB.An advertisementC.An official reportD.A scientific novel
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【題目】— What do you think of those doctors in Wuhan, Ma Lin?
—How brave they are! They’ve tried their best to keep patients ________.
A.liveB.aliveC.livingD.lively
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【題目】由于你學(xué)習(xí)方面沒(méi)有進(jìn)展,你應(yīng)該找老師幫忙。
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