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A. else something B. something else
C. else anything D. anything else
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【題目】短文填空。從下面方框中選出10個(gè)單詞,用它們的適當(dāng)形式填入短文后的空格內(nèi),使短文意思正確、通順(每詞限用一次)
achieve allow among common direct for history one proud shake serve tradition
Hundreds of people attended the premiere(首映)of the movie My People, My Country at a Los Angeles cinema on Sept 30th, 2019.【1】 Chinese flags in their hands, people sang My People, My Country together at the start of the film. It's the theme song that【2】 as a thread(主線)through the movie.
The song is a patriotic(愛國的) Chinese classic, known in every family. It was【3】performed by the singer Li Guyi in 1985. It was reworked for the movie by the pop singer Faye Wong.
Featuring seven short stories from seven【4】, led by Chen Kaige, the film draws on the nation’s greatest technological and cultural【5】starting with the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
Yet the film does not focus on the historical moments themselves, but rather shows events through the eyes of【6】people who were dedicated獻(xiàn)身的) to or affected by them.
The short story The Guiding Star(《白晝流星》, for example, follows a pair of brothers who saw the landing of the capsule(太空艙)of the Shenzhou XI on Nov 18, 2016 in Inner Mongolia and who were filled with【7】and hope at that moment.
“If a person meets a【8】opportunity to be changed, he may bring out the best in himself.” Chen told China. org.cn." In my story, the landing of Shenzhou XI changed the lives of two teenagers and【9】them to get new hope.”
The film certainly brought about a patriotic chord(旋律)with many people. In a survey about audience(觀眾)satisfaction, My People, My Country came in first【10】267 Chinese films shown since 2015. The survey was done by the China Film Art Research Center.
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【題目】 Fresh green grass. Hundreds of colorful wild flowers. Water running into little pools. Birds making their homes in boxes. The 9, 500-square-metre Augustenborg Botanical Garden may look just like any other well-organized park but there’s a difference. It lies on the roofs(屋頂) of industrial and office buildings in the city of Malmo in Sweden.
Green roofs are not a new invention. And now they are getting popular again. The common roofs of a modem city have endless black surfaces with no life or water. Perhaps that’s why a garden on a roof becomes such a perfect choice for more and more people.
Green roofs are not just pretty. They also help to moderate the city temperature. The high temperatures on common roofs in the summer can make top floor flats uncomfortably hot. What is more, they play a part in making the cities hotter than the countryside around them, causing the “urban heat-island effect”. On a green roof, however, with its plants and water, temperatures change only a little, as they do in a park. This can greatly cut the costs of heating and cooling in the building below.
Also, a green roof takes in rain water, and protects the city drainage(排水) system. ____ And small animals and birds can make their homes on it. Thanks to this, the city may become part of nature, rather than something completely separate from it.
While the cost of building such a roof can still be higher, it can be cheaper in the long term as a result of energy savings. And wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to walk out into a garden high above the city’s noise and traffic, whether you're at school or in an office or just at home in a ten-floor block.
【1】With the example of Augustenborg Botanical Garden, the writer wants to explain ____.
A. how wildlife is protectedB. what a green roof is like
C. how to organize a good parkD. what to do with a spare roof
【2】The underlined word “moderate” in Paragraph 3 is the closest in meaning to “____”.
A. raiseB. checkC. recordD. control
【3】Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in Paragraph 4?
A. A green roof is alive.B. A green roof stops pollution.
C. A common roof is noisy.D. A common roof increases the cost.
【4】The purpose of the passage is to ____.
A. discover the problems with green roofsB. introduce the change of green roofs
C. show the amazing beauty of green roofsD. describe the advantages of green roofs
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【題目】—Why not _______more milk ______the coffee?
—That sounds great.
A. put, at B. add, to
C. add, with D. add, /
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Chinese Fancy Knots
Chinese Fancy Knot
Chinese fancy knots, also called Chinese knots, refer to the traditional decorative knots in Chinese culture. They began as a form of traditional art in the Tang and Song Dynasties in China, and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. Long ago, they found their way to Japan and other Southeast Asian countries, and were well received there. Now they are taken as one of the most classic symbols (標(biāo)志) of Chinese culture.
As for the name itself, it is surely meaningful. The Chinese word for “knot”, jie, means “connection”. It is related to lots of cultural ideas – marriage, brotherhood, reunion, etc. Meanwhile, the pronunciation of the Chinese word jie is very close to that of ji, “good luck”. As a result, Chinese knots perfectly serve as a way to express people’s strong wishes for good things like joy, love and good luck.
Besides, the knots, widely existing in the everyday life of the Chinese culture, come in different sizes. Small ones are connected to jewellery (珠寶), clothes, gift-packages and furniture in order to attract people’s attention, while large ones are used to decorate a living room or study. Whether large or small, there are over a dozen basic knot patterns ( 圖 案 ), named according to their shapes, usages or origins. For example, Double Coin Knots are called shuangqian Jie because they are in the shape of two ancient Chinese coins, meaning “good things come in pairs”. However, almost all the main styles of Chinese fancy knots are made up of two exactly similar parts, and the patterns on the front and the back sides are also similar in every detail.
In addition, Chinese knots are famous for their bright colours. Each of the Chinese knots is made of a single string of cotton, silk, gold or silver. But the colours of the strings are rich and have different traditional cultural meanings. Among the most commonly used base colours, red means good luck and happiness, green means health, and yellow, which was once known as a emperor’s colour, may means wealth and honour.
In brief, the famous Chinese fancy knots fully reflect (反映) the depth of Chinese culture. These brightly coloured knots of different patterns, with their endless chains of knots, mean that life on earth will continue forever.
【1】When did Chinese fancy knots become popular?
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【2】What does the Chinese character for “knot” mean?
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【3】Why do people express strong wishes with Chinese knots?
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【4】What are the main points about Chinese knots in Paragraph 3?
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【5】What do Chinese fancy knots fully reflect?
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【題目】 The task of fixing climate (氣候) change is important. It needs work from different governments and countries. It seems impossible that the common person can make a difference. Should you just give up? No! Change starts with you. Here are just a few things you can do to save the Earth.
Level 1: Things you can do from your sofa ● Save electricity by turning appliances (電器) off completely when they are not in use. ● Stop paper bank bills and pay your bills online. ● Share; don't just like. If you see something interesting on the Internet about climate change, share it so that circle of your friends can see it, too. | |
Level 2: Things you can do at home ● Air dry. Let your hair and clothes dry naturally, instead of using a machine. ● Take short showers. Bathtubs (浴缸) need much more water than a ten-minute shower. ● Recycle paper, plastic and glass. ● Replace old appliances with energy-saving models. | |
Level 3: Things you can do outside your house ● Bike, walk, take a bus or an underground. ● Use a glass or plastic water bottle and china coffee cup. This can cut down on waste and maybe even save your money. ● Bring your own bag when you shop. Pass on the plastic bag. ● Give away what you don't use.Local community will give your used clothes, books and furniture a new life. |
【1】If you find something interesting on the Internet about climate change, you should ________.
A.write it downB.pay for it onlineC.share it with othersD.store it in your computer
【2】It is advised to ________ to make your hair dry in the text.
A.leave it thereB.use an old applianceC.use a machineD.put on special clothes
【3】The sentence "Local community will give your used clothes, books and furniture a new life." means that ________.
A.things you don't need may be reused by others
B.the used things will be bought by somebody else
C.the community will give you something new in return
D.the community will use the things to save others' lives
【4】Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the text?
A.You may spend more money when using a china cup.
B.Things in Level 1 and 2 are those you can do at home.
C.It is advised to replace old appliances with cheaper ones.
D.Common people can hardly do anything to fix the climate change.
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【題目】- How are you, Allen? You don’t look well. – I’m afraid I have ____.
A. a flu B. an flu C. the flu D. some flu
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The Blood Group Alphabet
Sometimes people lose too much blood from injuries or accidents. To save their lives, doctors must replace the lost blood. In an operation called a transfusion, doctors put blood given by healthy people into the veins(靜脈)of the sick or injured person. But they must be careful. Although all blood looks the same, there are really different types of blood. Someone getting the wrong type of blood in a transfusion may become very sick or even die.
All blood is made up of red and white cells, and a liquid(液體)called plasma(血漿). It is the red cells that cause blood to be different types. On the outside of the red cells of some people's blood are proteins(蛋白質(zhì)). Doctors group these proteins into two different classes, A and B. People with the A protein have Type A blood, while people with the B protein have B type blood. If someone happens to have both proteins, that person has Type AB blood. Some people don't have either protein, and their blood is called Type O.
If a person receives a transfusion of the wrong type of blood, the body senses the strange protein on the new blood cells. So the body destroys the new blood, and the patient goes into shock. For example, people with Type A blood will become very sick if they are given Type B protein because their bodies try to destroy the strange Type B protein. People with Type O blood have no proteins on their cells, so their bodies will destroy both Type A and Type B blood. They can only receive Type O blood. But people with Type AB blood have both proteins, so they can receive Type A, Type B and Type AB blood. These people are called Universal Receivers. People of any type can receive Type O blood because it has no protein for the body to fight against. So Type O people are called Universal Donors.
Doctors are always careful to test blood for its type before it is used in a transfusion. Although the wrong type of blood can be harmful, the right type can save a life.
【1】What is the blood made up of?
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【2】How many classes do doctors group the proteins into?
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【3】What type of blood does the person have if someone doesn't have either protein?
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【4】Why can people with Type O blood only receive Type O blood?
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【5】Are Type AB people called Universal Donors?
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【題目】—How __________ you?
—I __________ fine. Thank you.
A. are; is B. are; am
C. am; are D. am; am
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