—I don‘t think I can afford an iphone 6. It‘s expensive.
—__________ You‘re rich.
A. Who cares? B. So what?
C. No doubt. D. Come on.
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Americans are proud of their variety and individuality, yet they love and respect few things more than a uniform, whether it is the uniform of 1. elevator operator or the uniform of a five-star general. Why are uniforms so popular there?
Among the arguments for uniforms is that most uniforms look more 2. (profession) than civilian (百姓的) clothes. People expect superior quality from a man 3. wears a uniform. The television repairman wearing a uniform tends 4. (inspire) more trust. Faith 5. the skill of a garage worker is increased by a uniform. Uniforms also have many practical 6. (benefit). They save on other clothes and laundry bills. They are often 7. (comfortable) than civilian clothes.
Among the arguments against uniforms 8. (be) their lack of variety and the loss of individuality. 9. there are many types of uniforms, the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it, without change. When people look alike, they will think, speak, and act 10. (similar).
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Why should mankind explore space? Why should money, time and effort be spent exploring and researching something with so few apparent benefits? Why should resources be spent on space rather than on conditions and people on Earth?These are questions that, understandably, are very often asked.
Perhaps the best answer lies in our genetic makeup as human beings. What drove our ancestors to move from the trees into the plains, and on into all possible areas and environments? The wider the spread of a species, the better its chance of survival. Perhaps the best reason for exploring space is this genetic tendency to expand wherever possible.
Nearly every successful civilization has explored, because by doing so, any dangers in surrounding areas can be identified and prepared for. Without knowledge, we may be completely destroyed by the danger. With knowledge, we can lessen its effects.
Exploration also allows minerals and other potential resources to be found. Even if we have no immediate need of them, they will perhaps be useful later. Resources may be more than physical possessions. Knowledge or techniques have been acquired through exploration. The techniques may have medical applications which can improve the length or quality of our lives. We have already benefited from other spin-offs including improvements in earthquake prediction, in satellites for weather forecasting and in communications systems. Even non-stick pans and mirrored sunglasses are by-products of technological developments in the space, the chance to save ourselves might not exist.
While many resources are spent on what seems a small return, the exploration of space allows creative, brave and intelligent members of our species to focus on what may serve to save us. While space may hold many wonders and explanations of how the universe was formed or how it works, it also holds dangers. The danger exists, but knowledge can help human being to survive. Without the ability to reach out across space, the chance to save ourselves might not exist.
While Earth is the only planet known to support life, surely the adaptive ability of humans would allow us to live on other planets. It is true that the lifestyle would be different, but human life and cultures have adapted in the past and surely could in the future.
1.What is the reason for exploring space based on Paragraph2?
A. Humans are nature-born to do so.
B. Humans have the tendency to fight.
C. Humans may find new sources of food.
D. Humans don’t like to stay in the same place.
2.The underlined word“spin-offs” in Paragraph 4 probably refers to______.
A. survival chances B. potential resources
C. unexpected benefits D. physical possessions
3.What makes it possible for humans to live on other planets?
A. Our genetic makeup.
B. Resources on the earth..
C. The adaptive ability of humans.
D. By-products in space exploration.
4.Which of the statements can best sumun the passage?
A. Space exploration has created many wonders.
B. Space exploration provided the best value for money.
C. Space exploration can benefit science and technology.
D.Space exploration may help us avoid potential problems on Earth.
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Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin __________ on Wednesday that he had bought 20 percent shares in Spanish league champions Atletico Madrid.
A. confirmed B. submitted
C. informed D. promoted
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— Didn‘t you talk any with Rice?
—No, the plane __________ off when I rushed to the airport to see her off.
A. was taking B. had taken
C. took D. has taken
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They say that sticks and stones may break your bones, but words will never hurt you. Yet childhood bullying (欺凌) really can damage your long-term health. Gone are the days when bullying was considered an unavoidable and finally harmless part of growing up — just last month we learned that childhood bullying can lead to poorer mental health even into middle age.
Now William Copeland at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and his colleagues have shown that it can have lasting physiological effects too. They tracked 1,420 nine-year-olds right through their teens. Each child was seen up to nine times during the study and asked about bullying. The team then measured levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in their blood. CRP is a marker of inflammation (炎癥) linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease (心血管疾病) and problems like diabetes. “Because we were collecting biological samples throughout, we were able to look at CRP levels in subjects prior to their bullying involvement.” says Copeland. “This really gives us an idea of the changes bullying brings about.”
Although CRP levels naturally rise in everyone during adolescence, levels were highest in children who reported suffering from bullies. Even at the ages of 19 and 21, children who had once been bullied had CRP levels about 1.4 times higher than peers who were neither wrongdoers nor victims. In a cruel twist, the bullies had the lowest levels of all, suggesting they didn’t suffer the same health risks. They may even see a benefit from their behavior, though Copeland stresses it doesn’t defend their actions. “The goal would instead be to find other ways to produce this protective effect without it being at someone else’s expense.” he says.
Andrea Danese at King’s College London has before shown that ill-treatment during childhood can lead to high levels of inflammation in adult life. “This new study is a helpful addition in showing that these effects extend to another important childhood stressor.” he says. He suggests that care workers monitor levels of CRP in children having psychotherapy to see if it is helping to reduce the stress of being bullied.
1.What do you know about CRP?
A. It relates directly to diabetes.
B. It is a sign of the inflammation.
C. It is a sign of cardiovascular disease.
D. It is a sign of physiological effects caused by bullying.
2.What does the phrase “prior to” in Para.2 mean?
A. through B. during C. after D. before
3.What can be learned from paragraph 3?
A. CRP levels naturally rise along with the increase of age.
B. The bullies are not to blame for the health risks of the bullied.
C. The levels of CRP of the children once bullied are higher than their peers.
D. Copeland intends to defend the benefit of the bullies’ actions.
4. What does Andrea Danese think about childhood ill-treatment?
A. Copeland’s study shows nothing related to it.
B. It doesn’t have much to do with inflammation in adult life.
C. The stress of being bullied is reduced through psychotherapy.
D. Psychological treatment might help solve the problem caused by ill-treatment.
5.What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Bullying is beneficial to the bullies.
B. CRP levels reflect the risks of poorer health.
C. Bullying has lasting harmful effects on a person.
D. Bullying leads to high CRP levels.
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“Got it?” Professor Smith says, “______, let’s move on to the next part.”
A. If not B. If anything C. If ever D. If so
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假如你是李華,你的美國(guó)筆友Bob在離高考近三個(gè)月時(shí)間發(fā)來(lái)郵件詢問(wèn)你的備考情況。請(qǐng)給他回一封郵件,要點(diǎn)如下:
1.取得的進(jìn)步;
2.存在的問(wèn)題;
3.目前的狀態(tài);
4.后階段的打算(兩點(diǎn))。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)120詞左右。
2. 開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)和結(jié)尾語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好;不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
3. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
4. 文中不得出現(xiàn)考生真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱。
Dear Bob,
I’m glad to have received your E-mail and thank you for your concern about my preparations for the coming College Entrance Examination.
Sincerely
Lihua.
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For nearly ten years, he ______ very few interviews or concerts. His simple life might have continued but for the great musician.
A. did B. has done C. does D. has been doing
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