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If you were in a situation five of us only had one life jacket, what would happen?
A.where B.which C.when D.that
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So many customers were there in the supermarket that I could hardly move.
A.were shopping B.shopping C.to shop D.shopped
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—He eventually realized his own fault and wanted to reform.
— .
A.It’s no use pumping a dry well. B.It never rains but it pours
C.Better safe than sorry D.Never too late to mend
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When I received my grade on my first writing assignment, I was very disappointed. I met with Dr. Caldwell to discuss my 1 and my work. She gave me lots of 2 and allowed me to rewrite my paper. My grade improved but I still was not completely 3 . Dr. Caldwell decided to help me and 4 me into a capable writer. Before each paper was due, I turned in a 5 draft and she corrected it for me. Her dedication to my successfulness was very encouraging because she 6 the time to personally help me time and again.
Dr. Caldwell is behind my dedication to the learning process. Not only did she help me, but also Dr. Caldwell has 7 me to become a teacher and dedicate my life to helping children who struggle through school. My most memorable 8 as a teacher was when I tutored a fourth-grade boy, Darnell, in math. He was unable to add, minus, multiply, or divide. He was far 9 his classmates and needed personal 10 to help him work at the same level.
11 we first began our sessions, Darnell was very quiet and 12 in learning. I was becoming frustrated because after two weeks, it seemed as if we had not 13 a goal. Happily, Darnell finally 14 up to me and became absorbed in his work. His progress began to show through and his teacher told me his grades in class had 15 greatly. I was very happy with the progress that we had made and became even more dedicated to Darnell’s success. We had a lot of 16 learning math; we created many games and played them to make learning more 17 for Darnell. All that Darnell needed was the one-on-one attention that I was able to give him and once he 18 it, his improvement was evident almost 19 . I was able to work with Darnell and encourage him to learn the 20 Dr. Caldwell worked with me to become a better writer.
1.A.grade B.study C.paper D.essay
2.A.solutions B.a(chǎn)pproaches C.means D.suggestions
3.A.satisfied B.interested C.a(chǎn)bsorbed D.excited
4.A.talk B.put C.turn D.persuade
5.A.tough B.detailed C.rough D.general
6.A.spent B.took C.cost D.paid
7.A.encouraged B.forced C.prevented D.begged
8.A.experiment B.experience C.example D.moment
9.A.behind B.before C.beyond D.a(chǎn)head
10.A.wealth B.sympathy C.comfort D.a(chǎn)ttention
11.A.When B.Before C.While D.Once
12.A.uninterested B.involved C.concerned D.interested
13.A.owned B.finished C.learned D.a(chǎn)chieved
14.A.looked B.opened C.walked D.came
15.A.obtained B.raised C.improved D.decreased
16.A.trouble B.time C.fun D.difficulty
17.A.difficult B.important C.reasonable D.enjoyable
18.A.learned B.received C.a(chǎn)fforded D.failed
19.A.instantly B.punctually C.slowly D.gradually
20. A.skill B.means C.knowledge D.way
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Drinking is healthy, exercise is healthy, and doing a little of both is even healthier, Danish researchers reported.
People who neither drink more exercise have a 30 to 49 per cent higher risk of heart disease than people who do one or both of the activities, the researchers said in the European Heart Journal.
“The main finding is there seems to be an additional beneficial effect of drinking one to two drinks per day and doing at least moderate physical activity,” said Morten Gronbaek of the University of Southern Denmark, who led the study.
Several major studies have found that light to moderate drinking up to two drinks a day—is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, and some have also found this leads to a lower risk of some cancers. But the Danish study, one of the largest of its kind to examine the combined effect of drinking and exercise, found there were additional protective effects gained from doing both.
The researchers collected information on the drinking and exercise habits of nearly 12,000 people aged 20 years or older between 1981 and 1983. Over the next 20 years, some 1,200 of the participants died from heart disease and about 5,900 died from other causes.
Non drinkers had a 30 per cent to 31 per cent higher risk of heart disease compared to moderate drinkers, no matter what the amount of physical activity they undertook. Moderate consumption was defined as between 1 to 14 drinks per week. But teetotalers (絕對(duì)禁酒者) who exercised at least moderately were able to reduce their risk of heart disease, an important finding for people who refuse to drink because of religious beliefs or other health issues such as pregnancy, the researchers said.
People who had the lowest risk of dying from any cause were physically active, moderate drinkers while those at highest risk were the physically inactive, heave drinkers, the study found.
1.What kind of people have the lowest risk of dying from any heart disease and other causes?
A.Those who are physically active and heavy drinkers.
B.Those who exercise and drink moderately.
C.People who neither drink nor exercise.
D.People who are physically inactive and moderate drinkers.
2.How many drinks does a moderate drinker drink?
A.More than three drinks per day. B.One or two drinks per month.
C.One to fourteen drinks per week. D.Fourteen drinks every day.
3.What is implied in the passage?
A.All teetotalers can reduce their risk of heart disease.
B.Drinking is forbidden in some religions.
C.Some 1,200 participants died from heart disease over 20 years.
D.Heavy drinkers have the highest risk of heart disease.
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Submit your photos and videos to You Witness News to have them considered for use on Reuters. com, Yahoo!, and the Reuters professional picture service, used by thousands of news organizations worldwide.
When you send images to pics @ reuters. com, please provide the following so that we can review and post them:
·Your full name
·Your email address or phone number
·A brief description of the event you shot with the place and date that it occurred.
The next images shown across the world’s newspapers, television channels, and news sites could be yours. Share your take with the world.
What makes a good news photograph?
As you’re thinking about taking news photographs, think about what makes up a good picture.
Most importantly, it will be of interest to a wide audience. It may describe an event in the news: a train crash, a clash in the streets, crazily happy fans the moment the big game is won.
Uniqueness is eye-catching. A picture that no one else took has much more news value than one taken alongside a rank of other photographers. A good news picture will tell a story without words. It will have context by showing the surrounding scene, or show the emotion on the faces of the people in the picture.
Timeliness is critical. Whatever the content, a news picture can lose its value in a short space of time. News events move quickly, and the shot of a mini tornado you took last week may have been destined for the front page when you took it, but of no interest to a newspaper or a website a week later.
Control is important. Please remember, absolutely no photo is worth bothering others, putting yourself or others in danger, or getting in trouble with the law.
We’re looking forward to seeing your pictures.
1.The following are the features of a good news photograph except that .
A.it is unique B.it is timely
C.it respects others’ privacy and the law
D.it can arouse specialists’ interest
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.You Witness News is a column of a website.
B.The photos or videos you take are only shared by Yahoo! and Reuters. com.
C.Attach a brief description of yourself when submitting your photos and videos.
D.Any photo or video you take will be accepted by You Witness News.
3.The purpose of the passage is .
A.to teach you how to take photos.
B.to tell people what a good news photo is
C.to remind people not to disturb others while taking photos
D.to encourage you to share the take.
4.Which of the following is a good news photograph?
A.A bird escapes from the cage. B.A policeman is robbed in the street.
C.Two dogs fight in the park. D.An old couple quarrel at home.
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LONDON(Reuters)—Achieving three A grades at A-level will no longer be enough to ensure a place at a top university, academics warned on Wednesday.
From September sixth-formers will begin studying A-level exams which will include a higher grade of A for those getting marks of 90 percent or above in their papers.
Those applying for Oxford or Cambridge will need new top grades to win a place, the 1994 Group of 19 leading universities said in a report.
It said it expected the two elite universities to take a large majority of those awarded three or two A grades.
Outside Oxbridge, students will need at least two A grades and standard A grade to be confident of getting a place at their chosen university.
The extra grade is being added to meet complaints from universities that too many pupils gain maximum grades in A-levels, making it hard to select the most able.
But the 1994 Group, which does not include Oxford or Cambridge, said there were concerns among its members that pupils from fee-paying independent schools would dominate the A grades.
It said this could set back efforts by its member universities, who include Durham, St. Andrews and Warwick, to widen the social range of their intake.
The report estimated that just 3,500 out of 660,000 students would be awarded three A*s when they take the first exams in the new A-level courses in 2010.
That compares with the 26,200 students who gained three A grades in A-levels in 2006.
The government said there was no evidence to show that state school pupils would be disadvantaged by the introduction of the new grade.
“It is up to institutions to decide how they balance their assessments of applications with their desire to be fair and to offer places to applicants with the greatest potential, regardless of background,” said a spokesman for the Department for Children, Schools & Families.
1.What would be the best title for this passage?
A.Independent schools dominate the A* grades
B.Straight A’s no longer enough for top universities
C.Pick up applicants with the greatest potential
D.Top universities need top students
2.The underlined word “elite” in Paragraph 4 means “ ”.
A.best B.expensive C.worst D.cheapest
3.We can infer from the passage that .
A.only students with at least 3 A* can be admitted to Oxbridge
B.fee-paying independent schools provide a better education than state schools
C.the new assessment system of A* will be carried out in 2010
D.students’ involvement in social activities is a must to be admitted to the 1994 Group
4.Why does the new assessment system have to be invented?
A.Few students have gained three A grades in A-level exams.
B.Oxbridge wants to distinguish themselves from other universities.
C.Top universities are pushing for the reform of the assessment.
D.The present A-level exams fail to pick out the most talented students.
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Dear Sirs,
Your shipment of twelve thousand “Smart” watches was received by our company this morning. However, we wish to make a number of complaints concerning the serious delay in delivery and your failure to carry out our instructions.
It was stressed from the beginning that the delivery date had to be less than six weeks. While we appreciate that delays in production are occasionally unavoidable, we must point out that the major reason why the order was placed with your company was that we were assured by you that your existing stocks ensure immediate shipment. Late delivery of the goods has caused us to disappoint several of our most valued customers, and is sure to have a negative effect on future orders.
The second complaint concerns the difference in color. Only half the watches in the delivery received are of the colors we ordered. Our Hong Kong agent assures us that she stressed to you the importance of following our instructions, since we consider there to be only a limited market in this country for watches of other colors. Any watches that are not of the specified colors will , of course, be returned to you.
We are also somewhat concerned about the rather poor quality of the goods received, since it is obvious that the watches that finally arrived have been produced from inferior materials and have been made to a lower standard than those in the sample. We have also found that a number of the watches do not appear to be functioning. We should like to point out that we feel this matter to be entirely your responsibility.
As a result of the above problems, therefore, we feel that the most suitable course of action is to return to you unpaid any of the goods considered unsatisfactory, and to deduct(扣除)any costs from our final settlement. We shall also be forced to reconsider whether any further orders should be placed with your company.
We look forward to your immediate reply.
Yours sincerely,
John Smith
1.How many complaints does John Smith make with the “Smart ”watch producer?
A.Five. B.Four. C.Three. D.Two.
2.The producer of “Smart” watches were given the order because .
A.they produced the best watches of its kind in the world
B.the watches would be easy to make and the designs were already prepared
C.they promised they could produce enough stocks quite quickly
D.they claimed the order would be easy since the watches were already in stock
3.Receiving watches in the wrong colors is a problem because .
A.the Hong Kong agent stressed the need to fulfill the order exactly
B.these watches will be difficult to sell
C.these watches will not be able to get into the limited market
D.people will not buy the watches at present
4.The underlined sentence in the passage suggests that .
A.the company may stop trading with the watch producer
B.the company will probably reduce the orders in the future
C.the writer is afraid their company might go out of business soon
D.the company is probably willing to give the producer another chance
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Blood Drive at Civic Center
The local university blood center had a blood drive today at the Civic Center auditorium. Almost 300 people showed up, but about 50 were turned away for various medical reasons. Fifty others left because the lines were moving so slowly. The event concluded at 6 pm, three hours after the scheduled close. It was a long day for everyone-administrators, nurses, and donors. But there were plenty of chairs and tables, and many people brought their own books, magazines, or newspapers.
The first thing the donors had to do, of course, was fill out the donor registration and screening form. When they finished filling out the form, they waited until a nurse called them to her desk. The average adult body contains 8 to 12 pints of blood. Donors can give one pint at a time. It takes your body 2 to 4 weeks to replace this amount. Most donors filled up the pint bag within 5 to 10 minutes.
Before leaving, the donors received a sheet of instructions including: Do not lift any heavy objects for 12 hours. Leave your pressure bandage on for 2~3 hours. Do not smoke for at least 30 minutes. Avoid alcohol for the rest of the day. Do not do any laborious activity for 24 hours.
“I wish I could hug and kiss all the volunteers that are here today,” said Martha, the blood center donor recruiter. “Many donors underestimate the importance of what they’re doing. They think it is no big deal, but it is a big deal. Their blood is actually saving lives, helping other people to live, which will lead to a more harmonious society. We cannot thank them enough for that, nor can the recipients.”
Title: Blood drive at Civic Centre 1 | The Civic Centre auditorium |
Number of people who donated blood | Approximately 2 |
Reasons why part of the people present didn’t give blood | ·3 in the medical test ·Waiting too long |
Process | ·Fill out the donor4 and screening form ·Wait for their turns to give blood ·Give blood |
5 of blood one person gives | One pint at a time |
6 for people who have given blood | ·Don’t lift heavy things within 12 hours ·Leave the pressure bandage on for 2 – 3 hours. ·7 smoking for not less than 30 minutes ·Don’t perform any laborious activity for a 8 day |
People’s 9 towards the blood drive | Enthusiastic, positive and concerned |
10 of donating blood | ·Saving other people’s lives ·Contributing to a more harmonious society |
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2008年1月中旬以來(lái)(中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日春節(jié)前),一場(chǎng)罕見(jiàn)的暴風(fēng)雪襲擊了中國(guó)很多地區(qū)。原來(lái)在你校工作的外籍教師Iris非常關(guān)心這場(chǎng)雪災(zāi)。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以上提示及下面表格中的內(nèi)容,給Iris寫(xiě)封電子郵件。
造成問(wèn)題 | 交通幾乎癱瘓,阻斷了人們的團(tuán)圓路 |
一些電力設(shè)施被破壞,造成供電緊缺 | |
給百姓生活帶來(lái)不便 | |
應(yīng)對(duì)辦法 | 政府已經(jīng)采取了許多措施 |
個(gè)人如何做的?(至少談3點(diǎn)) |
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2.詞數(shù):150左右。文中已提供的部分,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
3.參考詞匯:癱瘓paralyze
Dear Iris,
Thank you for your concern about the heavy snow that has swept across many parts of China including Jiangsu since mid-January.
Luckily, effective measures have already been taken by our government, but fighting the snow disaster is not something left to our government alone.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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