【題目】The number of the tourists to Japan _________ about 8.5 million during the cherry blossom season(櫻花盛開季) between March and May last year.
A.isB.areC.wasD.were
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【題目】—The children here can receive a good________now.
—Yes, A lot of experienced teachers have been sent here.
A.educationB.decisionC.ideaD.instruction
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【題目】 It is a cold and dry winter morning. When you wake up, you suddenly feel that your_______hurts. You begin to sneeze(打噴嚏) and later you _______cough. You must have a cold! Wait a second. Could it just be a _______cold or the flu that’s been going around?
A cold gives you a runny nose and cough. But it’s usually easy to _______ . Some take medicine such as aspirin(阿司匹林)_______others try home treatments like herbal tea or chicken soup. Usually you will feel _______ after a week.
The flu on the other hand can be much more _______. It usually gives you fever. Sometimes it can be deadly. The worst flu, the so-called Spanish Flu of 1918 to 1919, killed about 50 _______people, according to The Atlantic.
Don’t worry. Getting a flu vaccine(流感疫苗)can _______ you from the virus(病毒). Flu vaccines work by giving the body a small amount of flu viruses. This causes our body __________antibodies(抗體). So next time you get the flu, the antibodies can help protect you.
__________, the flu virus changes every few years. Therefore, there are so __________ types of flu, such as H1N1 and H5N1. The antibodies for one type of flu can’t protect us against all types of flu, __________.
However, good health__________ may also help to prevent a cold or flu. Washing your hands often helps protect you from viruses. Getting regular exercise and __________ healthy food are also important. All these can help you strengthen your immune system(免疫系統(tǒng)).
【1】A.stomachB.throatC.back
【2】A.may beB.maybeC.may
【3】A.commonB.terribleC.serious
【4】A.agree withB.deal withC.start with
【5】A.becauseB.afterC.while
【6】A.betterB.moreC.worse
【7】A.interestingB.familiarC.dangerous
【8】A.millionsB.millions ofC.million
【9】A.protectB.takeC.separate
【10】A.developB.to developC.developing
【11】A.UnluckilyB.LuckilyC.Comfortably
【12】A.fewB.muchC.many
【13】A.thoughB.butC.however
【14】A.hobbiesB.customsC.habits
【15】A.eatB.eatingC.to eat
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【題目】A: Good morning, Mrs. Li.
B: Good morning, Dr. Wang.
A: 【1】?
B: I don't feel well now.
A: 【2】?
B: Yes, I have. It's about 38°C.
A: 【3】
B: I think so. What should I do now?
A: You'd better drink lots of water, lie in bed and have a good rest.
B: 【4】?
A: You also need to take some medicine. The nurse will give you some medicine.
B: Is it serious?
A: 【5】. Don't worry. You'll feel better soon.
B: Thank you very much.
A: You're welcome.
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【題目】 China isn’t very well-known for its sci-fi films. But a new movie called The Wandering Earth has become China’s biggest sci-fi hit. It’s based on a short story written by a Chinese sci -fi( 科 幻 小 說 ) writer Liu Cixin. In the film, Earth is in face of being destroyed by the dying sun. So humans around the world work together to move Earth out of the solar(太陽的) system. But it will take 2, 500 years to do this.
In most space films, whenever Earth faces a disaster, the solution is always fleeing the planet in spaceships. But The Wandering Earth, offers a different idea: Earth goes wherever humans go, because it’s our home. Instead of giving up Earth again this time, we’re taking it with us.
For thousands of years, “homeland” has had an important place in the hearts and minds of Chinese people. This special cultural background is probably what makes The Wandering Earth different from Hollywood-style space films.
【1】The Wandering Earth is based on a short story written by a(n) ________.
A.Chinese sci-fi writerB.Chinese movie star
C.American film directorD.American doctor
【2】The underlined word “fleeing” in Paragraph 3 means “ ________” in Chinese.
A.破壞B.逃離C.保護D.探索
【3】What makes The Wandering Earth different from Hollywood-style space films?
A.The cultural background that homeland is important to Chinese people.B.The Wandering Earth is China’s first sci-fi movie.
C.Earth is in face of being destroyed by humans in The Wandering Earth.D.The actors’ wonderful performances in The Wandering Earth.
【4】What is the passage mainly about?
A.The development of Chinese movie.B.The meaning of homeland.
C.The introduction of The Wandering Earth.D.The secret of being a good actor.
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【題目】這些男孩子們太粗心了,沒能拼對那些這么簡單的單詞。
The boys are ______________ to spell so ____________ right.
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【題目】 Fighting an enemy that we cannot see is terrible. The novel coronavirus(新型冠狀病毒) is one of these invisible(看不見的) enemies and it brings us a great disasters. It has infected(感染) 435,519 people in China and other places in the world as of(截至) March 25. It was reported that it killed 3,281 people in China.
But even if we cannot see the virus, we know how it behaves and spreads around. It is just like most other viruses. To prevent any respiratory(呼吸系統(tǒng))illness, what we can do is to have good personal hygiene(衛(wèi)生). And that includes wearing a mask and washing hands. By wearing a mask, we keep ourselves away from the droplets (飛沫)that infected people coughed and (打噴嚏). These droplets can spread the virus — as far as two meters! But these droplets don’t stay in the air for long. They quickly fall and land on surfaces, like tables or clothes. They can also be passed on to elevator buttons(電梯按鈕)and door knobs(把手)by our hands. The novel coronavirus can stay alive for quite a long time on smooth surfaces, so washing hands becomes important.
A new discovery about the virus makes it even more necessary to keep these hygienic habits even if we don’t think we’ve interacted(接觸) with anyone infected. According to People’s Daily , there is evidence that the virus might be contagious(有傳染性的) even before patients start showing symptoms(癥狀). And these people don’t even know that they’re ill yet.
"However, this epidemic(傳染。 brings us a positive(積極的) change. It’s that we’ve developed better hygienic habits. After all, washing our hands is really what we should do every day.
根據(jù)上面短文內(nèi)容填空。
【1】The novel coronavirus is the enemy that we ___________ and it brings us a great disaster. It has infected 435,519 people in the world as of March 25 and 3,281 people ____________ in China by it.
【2】What we can do is to have good personal hygiene, ___________ wearing a mask and __________.
【3】When these droplets stay in the air, they _____________ quickly fall and land on surfaces but also can be passed on to elevator buttons and ____________ by our hands.
【4】A new discovery about the virus makes it even __________ to keep these hygienic habits even if we don’t think we’ve interacted with _______________.
【5】A positive change has _____________ around us since this epidemic began—We’ve developed better hygienic habits. _____________, washing our hands is really what we should do every day.
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【題目】 Have you ever heard of “a ball of energy”? People often use it to describe very active children. But today we tell about an invention called the socket, that is a real soccer ball of energy. Julia Silverman explains that in fact the socket is a portable generator.
Julia Silverman and Jessica Matthews developed the socket as part of a group project for an engineering class at Harvard University. There are mechanisms in a socket. When you kick, hit or throw it, energy is then kept in it by these mechanisms instead of disappearing into the environment.
Then the user can put something directly into the ball, like a lamp, or a mobile phone charger so that they can get energy from it. For every fifteen minutes of the game play, the socket can provide enough electricity for an LED lamp for three hours, and the ball can store up to 24 hours’ electricity.
The International Energy Association reported last year that nearly one and a half billion people in the world had no electricity to use, and most of them live in sub-Saharan Africa and in India and other countries in Asia.
Julia Silverman and Jessica Matthews both had experiences in developing countries before they began the project. They knew that power shortages are a serious problem in really areas. There’s an energy crisis in the world. One out of every five people in the world don't have any electricity, there are a lot of health problems because what people use instead of any electricity are harmful choices like kerosene lamps, which produce a lot of smoke.
Julia Silverman says the socket ball is one small solution to a big problem. Jessica Matthews and Julia Silverman hope their socket ball will shine more light on the problem of power shortages. It offers people a chance to put their energy into the world’s most popular sport and get some energy in return.
【1】From the passage, we know the socket is__________.
A.an active childB.an inventionC.a lampD.a mobile phone
【2】The underlined word “crisis” in the passage means a time of__________.
A.difficultyB.safetyC.successD.sadness
【3】We can infer from the passage that__________.
A.active children care more about playing socket
B.people are expected to get some energy by playing socket
C.Julia Silverman has never been to developing countries before
D.kicking a socket can let the energy disappear into the environment
【4】The best title for the passage should be__________.
A.A soccer ball that gives energyB.The way to help save electricity
C.The best way to solve energy problemsD.An invention changing the world
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【題目】 It is normal for you to see your parents every day. But for Shen Cong, a 16-year-old boy in Guangdong, the last time he saw his parents was a long time ago.【1】
Shen Cong is about 1.7 meters tall and very healthy. He is cheerful and likes playing basketball. “I hope my son can live a normal life like many other children in the future,” Shen Junliang, Shen Cong’s father, told the media.
【2】
Shen Junliang and his wife gave up their jobs after their son was abducted(誘拐). But they failed to find him after traveling to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Zhongshan and other big cities in Guangdong over the years.
【3】
Shen Cong was one of nine children who were abducted through a woman known as “Aunt Mei” between 2003 and 2005. So far, three children, including Shen Cong, have been found.
【4】However, only a very small number—perhaps 5 percent or even less-are ever found and reunited with their families.
To deal with this problem, the Ministry of Public Security started an online platform(平臺)called Tuanyuan to share information about missing children in May 2016.【5】Of these, 4,217 have been found, according to CGTN.
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使短文意思通順、內(nèi)容完整。
A.As of November 2019, the platform had shared information about 4,297 missing children.
B.According to the police, in early 2005, two bad men broke into Shen Junliang’s house and took away his 11-month-old son after tying up his wife while the father was away. The boy was later sold for 13,000 yuan.
C.Shen Cong, who went missing more than 15 years ago, was reunited with his birth parents in Guangzhou on March 8, People’s Daily reported.
D.In January, the police found Shen Cong in Meizhou, Guangdong.
E.It is estimated(估計)that 70,000 children go missing in China every year, CGTN reported.
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