Of the two pens. I’d like to choose the ________ one to save money for a ruler.
A.cheaper B.cheap C.cheapest
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If we spend half an hour each day _______ English aloud, our English will get better.
A.read B.to read C.reading
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—The airline has a bad safety . Its aircrafts often crash.
—It’s unbelievable. So we’d better think twice.
A.ground B.achievement C.memory D.record
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Everyone knows what a bank is. But do you know that there is an “eye bank” in China?
“Eye bank” is a database of iris information (虹膜信息數(shù)據(jù)庫) of Chinese children. Zhaobao Technology started it to help police identify (鑒定) children.
Iris is a part of the eye. It is very special because people have different irises. We all know that no two people have the same fingerprints (指紋). Although people have different fingerprints, the Irises work better than fingerprints. Because they won’t change much as long as you are 18 months old. That sounds cool, right? So this is your special ID card. And that’s why iris information can be useful in identifying lost children and help people to find the lost children.
Now there is over 93,000 Chinese children’s iris information in the database. The Zhaobao Technology says writing iris information into the eye bank only takes a few seconds and will not bring any harm (傷害) to the children. But still, the company is now facing a few problems, because some parents worry that their children’s information can be in danger, and it will bring some harm to their family.
1.What is “eye bank”?
A.It is a database.
B.It is a bank.
C.It is a database of iris information.
2.Why is the iris a special part of the eye?
A.Because people have different irises.
B.Because no two people have the same fingerprints.
C.Because the iris is important to people.
3.What does the underlined word “they” refer to (指的是)?
A.Fingerprints. B.Irises. C.People.
4.How many Chinese children’s iris information are there in the database?
A.About 93,000. B.More than 93,000. C.Over 930,000.
5.From the passage, which one is true?
A.The fingerprints work better than irises.
B.The eye bank will bring some harm to the children.
C.The iris is people’s special ID card.
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—________ does it take to get to Wuyi Square from here?
—At least 20 minutes.
A.How often B.How long C.How soon
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“Please don’t go to Wuhan if it isn’t really necessary,” Zhong Nanshan, a famous doctor, said to the public when the 2019-nCoV hit (襲擊) Wuhan. But Zhong, 84, took an overnight train to Wuhan to fight against it.
Many Chinese know Zhong as a hero in SARS in 2003. People share his photos and words online, saying they “follow every word of Zhong”. He gives Chinese people hope to win this battle (戰(zhàn)役).
A great doctor
Zhong comes from a family of doctors. He wants to save as many lives as possible. In 2003, when SARS hit China, he went to treat the sickest patients. After months, his treatment plan for SARS was adopted (采納) by China and then the whole world. And it saved thousands of lives.
Back to the frontlines
Seventeen years later, Zhong is once again leading a team to fight the 2019-nCoV. Although this new virus may be more dangerous to old people, Zhong worries little about his own safety.
He takes a high-speed train from Guangzhou to Wuhan. Then he becomes the first expert to tell people that the virus can be spread (傳播) between humans. Then his team developed a rapid test kit (快速檢測試劑盒) for the disease that can show results within 15 minutes.
As People’s Daily writes, “the 84-year-old Zhong Nanshan shows what the backbone (脊梁) of our nation is like.”
1.How does Zhong Nanshan get to Wu Han?
______________________________________
2.When does Zhong Nanshan become very famous?
______________________________________
3.Are there other doctors in Zhong’s family?
___________________________________________
4.As a doctor, what is Zhong Nanshan’s dream?
___________________________________________
5.According to the passage, what does the writer think of Zhong Nanshan?
___________________________________________
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— What are you doing?
— I’m talking with my pen pal on the Internet. She wants to know ________.
A.how’s the weather here
B.what my favorite sport is
C.what school rules do we have
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Have you ever forgotten where your socks are when you wake up in the morning? Can you remember what you ate for lunch a week ago? You may think that being forgetful is not a good thing. But now you should be thankful.
Scientists from University of Toronto found that forgetting actually is a key part of learning. Getting rid of (除去) unnecessary information can help our brains work better.
What kind of information is unnecessary? Scientists say that this may have something to do with the environment you live in.
In an environment that is always changing, our brains may require us to remember less. For example, a supermarket cashier (收銀員) meets many people every day and will probably only remember them for a short time. But a designer (設(shè)計(jì)師) who often meets his or her clients (客戶) will remember longer.
“That’s because our brains keep making new neurons (神經(jīng)元) from stem cells (干細(xì)胞). ”said Paul Frankland, a professor at the University of Toronto.
There is a special area in our brains called hippocampus (海馬體). It is important for us to learn and remember. When new neurons fit in the hippocampus, they renew our old memories. This could explain why you forget so much information about the time when you were very young.
However, being forgetful is not always good. When you don’t have enough sleep, you may have a hard time remembering new information. Sleep helps the brain store and keep new facts and information. Matthew Walker from the University of California told the Huffington Post.
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1.Scientists found that forgetting things can help .
A.keep making new neurons B.our brains work better
C.change the environment D.have a good sleep
2.We may in an environment that is always changing.
A.remember more B.remember less
C.sleep better D.sleep worse
3.According to the passage, the underlined word This refer to (指的是) .
A.making new neurons from stem cells
B.learning and remembering new things
C.new neurons’ renewing our old memories
D.getting rid of unnecessary information
4. helps the brain store and keep new facts and information.
A.Having enough sleep B.Changing environment
C.Neurons’ fitting in the hippocampus D.Working hard
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A.How to remember new information
B.How to forget things easily
C.Sleeping is important.
D.Forgetting is not bad.
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The other half is learning__________________your teammates and learning from your mistakes.
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