【題目】—I must be quick, or I’ll be late for Alice’s dancing party.
—It’s best to go by taxi. It’s much ________.
A.cheapB.cheaperC.fastD.faster
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【題目】—Molly has changed so much! She ________ be shy and quiet.
—Yeah. But now she________ speaking in front of class.
A.is used to; is used toB.used to; is used to
C.used to; used toD.is used to; used to
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【題目】The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge ________ in 2019. It connects people from the three places.
A.is builtB.was builtC.builtD.building
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【題目】 Museums, live music and malls — Chinese cities offer everything that a young person might want. But there are many young people who don't have time to enjoy these things. They follow what is called the "996" work schedule — starting work at 9 am and finishing at 9 pm, six days a week.
The “996” work schedule recently became a heated topic online after a computer programmer set up a website called "996. ICU". According to the website, working a "996” schedule is unhealthy and could cause people to end up in an ICU. This work schedule is common in Chinese tech companies like Baidu, Alibaba and Huawei. Most "996" workers do not receive overtime pay.
Many tech industry workers have complained about this schedule. "I worked '996' for nine months," a former software developer surnamed Zhang told Quartz. "I couldn't sleep due to the pressure. So, I quit."
However, the bosses of some tech companies have defended(辯護(hù)) "996". Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, said it's “a huge treasure” for young workers to work "996”.
"If you don't invest(投資) more time and energy than others, how will you achieve the success you want? If you don't do '996' when you're young, when will you?" he said.
Many have questioned Ma's words. In an article in People's Daily, one writer said, "Valuing hard work does not justify(合理化) forcing employees(雇員) to work overtime."
Cui Zhendong, a lawyer, told China Daily that it is illegal(違法的) to use a compulsory (強(qiáng)制的) "996" work schedule. China's Labor Law clearly states that employees should work no more than eight hours a day or no more than 44 hours a week.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。
【1】What is the "996” work schedule?
【2】According to the website, what do people think of "996" work schedule?
【3】Why does the software developer Zhang quit his job?
【4】What is Jack Ma's opinion on "996” work schedule?
【5】How does the lawyer express his disagreement on the “996” work schedule?
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【題目】用括號內(nèi)所給的詞或短語,將下列句子譯成英語。
【1】與往年相比,我們收到了更多的照片!(compared)
__________________________________________________________________________
【2】談?wù)撐覀儾荒茏龅氖虑槭菦]用的。(no use)
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【3】我們不能期待立竿見影的變化,但從今天開始采取這些簡單的措施吧。(take steps)
__________________________________________________________________________
【4】只要你肯努力,沒有什么好擔(dān)心的。(worry)
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【題目】
I'm going to the coast with my family. We’re staying at a hotel near a beach called Praia do Rosa. You can do lots of water sports like windsurfing (帆板運(yùn)動) there. You can go whale watching too; it’s something I’m really looking forward to(盼望)! Bruno |
Most of the time I’m going to be at home, but I am going on a day trip with my family. We’re going to Jeddah, which is right on the Red Sea coast. My cousins live there, so I can play with them. I’m looking forward to hearing all their news. We might go to the Al-Shallal Theme Park. You can go ice skating there. Mariam |
We’re going camping. You can see Mount Fuji from the campsite(營地). We went there last year and it was great. There are tennis courts (球場),and there is a big swimming pool. We’re driving there, so we can take our tent with us. It isn’t a long journey. It only takes two hours. Ren |
I like going to other countries. You get a chance to see new things. We’re flying to Dubrovnik and we’re staying in an apartment. We’re going on a half-day sightseeing(觀光) tour by bus when we are there. And there are islands to visit just off the coast; we’ll go on a boat trip to see them. I can’t wait! Anya |
【1】What is Bruno looking forward to?
A.Windsurfing.B.Staying at a hotel.
C.Swimming in the sea.D.Going whale watching.
【2】How long will Mariam stay in Jeddah?
A.One day.B.Two days.C.Three days.D.One week.
【3】How will Ren get to the campsite?
A.By bike.B.By car.C.On foot.D.By bus.
【4】Which of the following is TRUE about Anya’s trip to Dubrovnik?
A.She will stay in a hotel.B.She will go there by boat.
C.She will go to see some islands.D.She will spend half a day there.
【5】What are the four people mainly talking about?
A.Their school trips.B.Their holiday plans.
C.Their favorite sports.D.Their unforgettable experiences.
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【題目】—How about eight o'clock at the cinema?
—________.
A.At your ease.B.Save your breath.C.That suits me fine.D.Have a point.
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【題目】根據(jù)句意和漢語提示, 在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(每空限一詞) 。
【1】J. K. Rowling was _________ and brought up in Chipping Sodbury, just outside Bristol.(出生)
【2】____________, no one was seriously hurt in the earthquake several weeks ago.(幸好)
【3】Building a _________ of shared future for humankind is in the common interest of all countries.(社區(qū))
【4】April showers bring May flowers; bees and butterflies play ________ flowers.(在……中間)
【5】In Western culture, _____________ get angry easily and often breathe fire.(龍)
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【題目】 Giving up smoking is not only good for your heart and lungs (肺), it’s also good for your memory, according to a study by Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK. The research was published in the online edition (版本) of Drug and Alcohol Dependence. It shows that stopping smoking can strengthen someone’s ability to remember everyday things, according to Sciencedaily.com.
The research looked at three groups of people―27 smokers, 18 ex-smokers (已戒煙者) and 24 people who had never smoked. They were all asked to remember to do a series of tasks in 15 different locations on a university campus. For example, they had to check for text messages on their cell phones when they were getting close to the library, or remember to ask about the cost of membership when they arrived at the sports center.
The study found that smokers could remember just 59 percent of the tasks; people who used to smoke but had now given up remembered 74 percent; and those who had never smoked managed to remember 81 percent of the tasks.
Tom Heffernan, PhD, from the Drug and Alcohol Research Group at Northumbria University said:
―Given that there are up to 10 million smokers in the UK and as many as 45 million in the US, it’s important to understand the effects smoking has on everyday cognitive function (認(rèn)知能力).”
The team is now planning to research how ― second-hand smoke can affect health and everyday memory.
【1】According to the first paragraph, what does the study find out?
A.Smoking is bad for your memory.
B.Smoking does harm to your health.
C.Smoking does more harm to your heart than lungs.
D.Smoking does greater harm to your memory than your body.
【2】The people were asked to do the following EXCEPT .
A.check for text messages in a certain place
B.memorize English words in the library
C.ask about the cost of membership at the sports center
D.do some tasks in 15 different places on a university campus
【3】Which of the following statements about the research is TRUE?
A.24 smokers, 18 ex-smokers and 27 non-smokers took part in the research.
B.Non-smokers remembered the tasks 22 percent more often than smokers could.
C.Ex-smokers could remember the tasks as well as non-smokers could.
D.Smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers were all in good health.
【4】What will the team research next?
A.What other cognitive functions smoking affects.
B.Why second-hand smoke is harmful.
C.How second-hand smoke affect health and memory.
D.What the differences between Chinese and foreign smokers are.
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