1、Many graduates, fresh out of university, often fail to find their ideal jobs where _______ work experience is usually required.
A.relevant
B.rough
C.severe
D.scientific
2、 the occasional visit, what else does Alan do for his kids?
A.Except B.In spite of
C.Apart from D.Beside
3、The question occurred to me ____ the book was worth reading.
A.what
B.whether
C.which
D.if
4、___ regular exercise is very important, it’s never a good idea to exercise too close to bedtime.
A. It B. As C. Although D. Unless
5、_____ the deaf children, the young lady has little time to care for her own daughter.
A. Devoted to teach B. Devoted herself to teaching
C. Devoting herself to teaching D. Devoting to teaching
6、With fossil fuels such as coal and oil running out quickly, we have to find more ____________ energy sources.
A. vivid B. bureaucratic
C. alternative D. abnormal
7、She ________ Japanese when she was in Japan. Now she can speak it freely.
A.picked out.
B.made out
C.made up
D.picked up
8、What would have happened _________, as far as the river bank?
A.if Bob has walked farther B.had Bob walked farther
C.if Bob should walk farther D.if Bob walked farther
9、Our colleague Tony is said ______ abroad next month. Who do you think our boss would like ______ with him, James or Alex?
A.to send; to have gone
B.to be sent; to have go
C.to send; to have go
D.to be sent; to have gone
10、All should be treated equally ________ social status.
A.because of
B.in favour of
C.in terms of
D.regardless of
11、The pilot asked all the passengers on board to remain ____ as the plane was making a landing.
A. to be seated B. seating
C. to be seating D. seated
12、— I’d better _____ now. The water is boiling in the kitchen. — Goodbye.
A.ring off B.ring up C.hold on D.ring back
13、--Can't you stay a little longer?
--It's getting late. I really________ go now. My daughter is home alone.
A.can
B.could
C.might
D.must
14、It is a truth well known to all ______China has become one of the strongest countries in the world.
A.where B.which C.that D.who
15、________vivid picture describes ________ very common phenomenon in our society.
A.The;/
B.The;a
C.A;the
D.A;/
16、I’ve come to the point____I can’t stand her arguing any longer.
A.why
B.which
C.that
D.where
17、He was completely ______ his book and did not hear me call.
A.absorbed in B.attracted to C.committed to D.dealt with
18、The Jiangsu TV station is very popular with many people in China, as it deals with ______ subjects such as music, entertainment and fashion.
A.precise B.diverse C.casual D.efficient
19、Bobby secretly decided to _______for the track team with the purpose of being the winner, and his roommate instantly showed his disapproval.
A.let out B.try out C.work out D.drop out
20、_______is known to us all is that Johnson broke his promise ______ he would come to help me as soon as possible.
A.It; that
B.What; that
C.As; which
D.What; which
21、All the drivers must be ______ before they begin to drive on their own.
A.tested out B.examined C.looked into D.watched
22、In the future, bacteria will be to cancer patients and could even feed on dirt. That sounds really good news.
A.beneficial
B.dangerous
C.familiar
D.powerful
23、Clothing ______ for pre-school-age children often follows the fashion for adults.
A. decorated B. designed C. preferred D. organized
24、--- Tom has a good memory.
---So he does. He can remember every______ in great detail.
A. incident B. accident
C. affair D. event
25、—Shall I check it now?
—_______. I’ll ask Vicky to check it when she leaves.
A.Don’t bother
B.Hurry up
C.Sounds good
D.It depends
26、Judging from recent surveys, most experts in sleep behaviour agree that there is virtually an epidemic (流行病) of sleepiness in the nation. “I can’t think of a single study that hasn’t found Americans getting less sleep than they ought to,” says Dr. David. Even people who think they are sleeping enough would probably be better off with more rest.
The beginning of our sleep-deficit (睡眠不足) crisis can be traced to the invention of the light bulb a century ago. From diary entries and other personal accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries, sleep scientists have reached the conclusion that the average person used to sleep about 9.5 hours a night. “The best sleep habits once were forced on us, when we had nothing to do in the evening down on the farm, and it was dark.” By the 1950s and 1960s, that sleep schedule had been reduced dramatically, to between 7.5 and 8 hours, and most people had to wake to an alarm clock. “People cheat on their sleep, and they don’t even realise they’re doing it,” says Dr. David. “They think they’re okay because they can get by on 6.5 hours, when they really need 7.5, 8 or even more to feel ideally vigorous.”
Perhaps the most merciless robber of sleep, researchers say, is the complexity of the day. Whenever pressures from work, family, friends and community mount, many people consider sleep the least expensive item on his programme. In our society, you’re considered dynamic if you say you only need 5.5 hours’ sleep. If you’ve got to get 8.5 hours, people think you lack drive and ambition.
To determine the consequences of sleep deficit, researchers have put subjects through a set of psychological and performance tests requiring them, for instance, to add columns of numbers or recall a passage read to them only minutes earlier. “We’ve found that if you’re in sleep deficit, performance suffers,” says Dr. David. “Short-term memory is weakened, as are abilities to make decisions and to concentrate.”
【1】People in the 18th and 19th centuries used to sleep about 9.5 hours a night because they had _________.
A.no drive and ambition
B.no electric lighting
C.the best sleep habits
D.nothing to do in the evening
【2】According to Dr. David, Americans _________.
A.are ideally vigorous even under the pressure of life
B.often neglect the consequences of sleep deficit
C.do not know how to relax themselves properly
D.can get by on 6.5 hours of sleep
【3】Many Americans believe that _________.
A.sleep is the first thing that can be sacrificed when one is busy
B.they need more sleep to cope with the complexities of everyday life
C.to sleep is something one can do at any time of the day
D.enough sleep promotes people’s drive and ambition
【4】The underlined word “subjects” in Paragraph 4 refers to _________.
A.the performance tests used in the study of sleep deficit
B.special branches of knowledge that are being studied
C.people whose behaviour or reactions are being studied
D.the psychological consequences of sleep deficit
27、
In Africa, the honeyguide birds can respond to human calls to lead people to honey—what scientists describe as a mutualistic interaction, or one that benefits both creatures. The birds tweet and fly from tree to tree to guide honey seekers to hidden bee nests, typically inside trees. Then, humans open the trees to find honey, and the birds can dine on beeswax, their favorite food. | |
Dogs have an excellent sense of smell, which is why the folks at Penn Vet Working Dog Center are training dogs to identify the smell of cancer using tissue and blood samples from people who suffer. The scientists hope to develop a way for dogs to screen samples first, then perform follow-up testing on the samples the dogs flagged—a system for spotting cancer in its early stages. | |
Having a snake wrapped around your neck isn’t necessarily what you usually expect. But Monty, a 13-year-old snake has been helping customers relax with neck massages(按摩). It’s unlikely he was trained to do the job and is just pulsating like any other snake would when around a person’s neck. Regardless, this special snake books out a few weeks in advance. | |
The Guide Horse Foundation has been training miniature horses (those standing 34 inches or less) as assistance animals for the visually damaged since 1999. Miniature horses are ideal service animals for people who feel uncomfortable with dogs or who want a guide animal with a longer life span. The horses typically live from 30 to 40 years. |
【1】According to the text, which animal can help you relax?
A.A snake.
B.A dog.
C.A honeyguide bird.
D.A miniature horse.
【2】Miniature horses could serve _________.
A.blind people who dislike dogs
B.blind people who can live longer
C.animal lovers who search for honey
D.animal lovers who suffer from cancer
【3】The text is about animals’ _________.
A.special training
B.great potentials
C.unique jobs
D.high intelligence
28、Philadelphia's Magic Gardens makes up a folk art center, gallery space, and a nonprofit organization showcasing the works of mosaicist(镶嵌设计师)Isaiah Zagar.
Zagar devoted himself to beautifying the South Street neighborhood in the late 1960s, when he moved to the area with his wife Julia. The couple helped the area by purchasing and repairing some old buildings, often adding colorful mosaics on both their private and public walls. The first such project was Julia's still-busy folk art store, the Eyes Gallery at 402 South Street.
Zagar started working on the Magic Gardens in 1994 in the deserted parking lot near his studio. He spent the next fourteen years sculpting multi-layered walls and decorating the 3, 000 square foot space. The installation(装置艺术),primarily consisting of found objects and contributions from the community, finally covers half a city block with countless patterns and colors. It shows Zagar's many artistic influences, as well as the events and experiences of his life.
In 2002,the owner of the once-unused parking lot decided to sell the land in response to rising South Street property values. Unwilling to witness the destruction of Zagar's neighborhood art environment, the community rushed to support the artist. His creation, newly titled Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, turned into a nonprofit organization with the intention of preserving and promoting Zagar's works at the site of the Magic Gardens and throughout the South Street region.
The Magic Gardens is now a permanent art institution that is open to visitors throughout the year. Trained guides are available to lead tours of the Magic Gardens and Zagar's surrounding public wall paintings. In addition, it offers monthly mosaic workshops led by Zagar himself, and regularly hosts concerts, dance performances, and other public events.
【1】How did Zagar help the South Street neighborhood?
A.He moved to the area with his family.
B.He worked to improve its surroundings.
C.He opened a folk art store with his wife.
D.He managed to buy all the old buildings.
【2】What does Paragraph 3 intend to tell us?
A.Great achievements of Zagar.
B.Special skills of installing art.
C.Location of the Magic Gardens
D.Early history of the Magic Gardens.
【3】What do the local residents think of Zagar's works?
A.They harm environment.
B.They can bring in profits.
C.They should be removed.
D.They are precious treasures.
【4】What can tourists do in Philadelphia's Magic Gardens?
A.Paint the walls on the spot.
B.Put on music performances.
C.Enjoy some Zagar's works.
D.Attend some dance courses.
29、 The Lantern Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month. And it falls on Tuesday this year.【1】The day leads to the first full moon night of the year, and is also the night when the earth returns to spring.
It was also a romantic festival in ancient China, providing an opportunity for unmarried men and women to meet.【2】But during the Lantern Festival, it is a tradition that all people? including those young women,come out for lantern shows. People hang lanterns everywhere, in their house or in the streets, which depict various characters, like flying birds, leaping fishes, and shining fireworks, showing an atmosphere of joy.【3】.
Another activity,guessing the answers to lantern riddles,gave young people a chance to interact with each other and know more about each other. For thousands of years, there have been numerous love stories originating during the Lantern Festival.
Besides watching lanterns and guessing the answers to lantern riddles,there are many other traditions for the festival.
1. Dragon lantern dance
【4】At the festival, people perform dragon lantern dances and look forward to this year’s good weather and peace.
2. Lion Dances
It is similar to the dragon lantern dance,delivering good wishes and good luck.
3. Eating yuanxiao
Eating yuanxiao on Lantern Festival is another tradition.【5】The stuffing includes bean paste, sugar,hawthorn various kinds of fruit and so on. It can be boiled, fried or steamed to eat.
A. Chinese people regard the dragon as a symbol of good luck.
B. Here is a guide for you to spend a happy I intern Festival.
C. Yuanxiao is made of glutinous rice, either solid or stuffed.
D. Almost all people will come out and appreciate the beautiful scene.
E. As a traditional food, YuanXiao appeals to a lot of people.
F. In ancient times, young women, especially daughters of respected families, hardly stepped out their houses.
G. It is a continuation of celebrating the Spring Festival.
30、While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life, college sets the stage for that exploration.I myself went through this _____ process and found something that has changed my _____ at college for the better:I discovered ASL-American Sign Language (美式手语).
I never felt an urge to _____ any sign language before.My entire family is hearing, and so are all my friends.The _____ languages were enough in all my interactions (交往).Little did I know that I would discover my _____ for ASL.
The _____ began during my first week at college.I watched as the ASL Club _____ their translation of a song.Both the hand movements and the very _____ of communicating without speaking _____ me.What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the ______.This newness just left me ______ more.
After that, feeling the need to ______ further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club's meetings.I only learned how to ______ the alphabet that day.Yet instead of being discouraged by my ______ progress, I was excited.I then made it a point to ______ those meetings and learn all I could.
The following term, I ______ an ASL class.The professor was deaf and any talking was ______.I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant.______, if there had been any talking, it would have ______ us to learn less.Now, I appreciate the silence and the ______ way of communication it opens.
【1】
A.searching
B.planning
C.natural
D.formal
【2】
A.progress
B.experience N
C.major
D.opinion
【3】
A.choose
B.read
C.learn
D.create
【4】
A.official
B.foreign
C.body
D.spoken
【5】
A.love
B.concern
C.goal
D.request
【6】
A.meeting
B.trip
C.story
D.task
【7】
A.recorded
B.performed
C.recited
D.discussed
【8】
A.idea
B.amount
C.dream
D.reason
【9】
A.disturbed
B.supported
C.embarrassed
D.attracted
【10】
A.end
B.past
C.course
D.distance
【11】
A.showing
B.acting
C.saying
D.wanting
【12】
A.exercise
B.explore
C.express
D.explain
【13】
A.print
B.write
C.sign
D.count
【14】
A.slow
B.steady
C.normal
D.obvious
【15】
A.chair
B.sponsor
C.attend
D.organize
【16】
A.missed
B.passed
C.gave up
D.registered for
【17】
A.prohibited
B.welcomed
C.ignored
D.repeated
【18】
A.Lastly
B.Thus
C.Instead
D.However
【19】
A.required
B.caused
C.allowed
D.expected
【20】
A.easy
B.popular
C.quick
D.new
31、 I spent two weeks working on an email to Joanna, the most powerful woman at McKinsey & Company. I _____ my admiration for her and my expectation to work with her.
When I first______, I didn't think I was good enough to get a job at McKinsey after graduation. After all, I was a sociology_____, not a business one. I carried that_____ with me as I interviewed and even as I ______ the job.Despite this, I wanted more—working with Joanna.
Before I joined McKinsey, I_____ knew Joanna was someone I wanted to work with. Her interests were_____ to the research I had done in school, so I knew my_____ would be a great fit for Joanna's leadership program at the firm_____,my desire was in direct conflict with my fear that I wasn't_____ enough.
I must have_____ my email to Joanna a million times. My request was_____ to have some involvement in her leadership program. I was_____ she wouldn't reply, or worse, she would_____ that I wasn't good enough_____,after several drafts, I took the plunge(决定奋力一搏) and hit “send”. Joanna_____ within five minutes. I still remember shaking with_____ explaining my availability. as I answered her email,
Sending that email changed everything and gave me the_____ to work for my role model. Her support on a personal level as well as within the firm finally_____ my future and helped me to develop my_____ I needed to become an entrepreneur (企业家).
【1】A.shared B.expressed C.claimed D.discussed
【2】A.wrote B.graduated C.worked D.applied
【3】A.major B.professional C.performer D.designer
【4】A.image B.email C.thought D.form
【5】A.landed B.failed C.changed D.challenged
【6】A.hardly B.almost C.really D.already
【7】A.important B.related C.new D.contrary
【8】A.diploma B.talent C.background D.interest
【9】A.Still B.instead C.Therefore D.Besides
【10】A.dynamic B.brilliant C.sensitive D.ambitious
【11】A.evaluated B.counted C.sent D.drafted
【12】A.simple B.absurd C.vague D.pure
【13】A.sure B.worried C.astonished D.sad
【14】A.recommend B.judge C.reply D.show
【15】A.Immediately B.Initially C.Nearly D.Eventually
【16】A.responded B.arrived C.refused D.explained
【17】A.congratulation B.excitement C.admiration D.disappointment
【18】A.profit B.courage C.opportunity D.aid
【19】A.decided B.protected C.checked D.shaped
【20】A.enthusiasm B.skill C.confidence D.sight
32、 I was about to get on a plane after a trip. Honestly speaking, the trip was very ___and exhausting. To make things worse, I had a middle seat in Zone 5, where they __ the baggage because there wasn't much room in the overhead bins (行李架).
I had to ask the flight attendant if I could __ my seat. Trying to be __ , she asked if I was willing to sit in an exit row. “Yes, sure!” I ____responded, full of hope. But a moment later, she told me that row might not be _______. I could only accept the reality.
Suddenly I heard her offer two seats in the exit row ____a young couple next to me. I was filled with __ that I was ready to get up and __ with her. I wondered how she could __ me and then go to help others. I was about to shout at her, ____my good sense won. For that belief moment, I tried to comfort myself. "If you are impatient, you'll make a ____ of yourself." Then though I was still annoyed, I managed to __.
With about 5 minutes to board, when I was worried about how to keep my ____, the attendant handed a new ticket to me. "Is this for the __ seat?" I asked. “No, it isn't," she responded. "Once in a while I'm able to do this and I'm glad it has __ this time.” glanced down—business class, Seat 2F—no charge! I was very ____ for that and I felt relived that I had __ my anger. I do know even if I shouted at the attendant, she would __ try hard to help me, because she seemed very responsible. Now I realize that it is always important to show __ and understanding for others in life.
【1】A. exciting B. moving C. annoying D. surprising
【2】A. forgot B. limited C. kept D. shared
【3】A. change B. take C. find D. occupy
【4】A. busy B. careful C. encouraged D. helpful
【5】A. eagerly B. proudly C. patiently D. confidently
【6】A. valuable B. available C. attractive D. narrow
【7】A. for B. through C. with D. to
【8】A. fear B. anxiety C. anger D. stress
【9】A. compete B. argue C. fight D. agree
【10】A. refuse B. stop C. trouble D. contradict
【11】A. and B. otherwise C. so D. but
【12】A. decision B. fun C. fool D. living
【13】A. calm down B. break down C. turn down D. fall down
【14】A. seat B. note C. ticket D. baggage
【15】A. last B. former C. free D. new
【16】A. worked B. existed C. remained D. appeared
【17】A. doubtful B. regretful C. grateful D. peaceful
【18】A. witnessed B. shown C. controlled D. acknowledged
【19】A. yet B. still C. even D. ever
【20】A. sympathy B. affection C. support D. respect
33、 At two, most children are happy to play with stuffed toys. _______, for Freddie Bawden, life on the farm is not child’s play but a labour of _______.
Feddie likes nothing more than _______ his working suit to join his father James and mother Kayleigh as they _______ their animals. He helps feed the pigs, sheep and other animals._______ his young age, Freddie takes his duties very _______. He also helps make up their feed and gives the animals water before sweeping up and laying down ______ hay.
Freddie even has two battery-powered _______ of his own for carrying hay. Mr Bawden said, “He's really _______ actually. It's good for him to ______ up around animals. It gets him outside a lot and he absolutely loves it really.”
Like most children, of course Freddie goes to _______ one-and-a-half days a week, but he spends the rest of his time helping his parents, who also _______ a dog training centre on the farm. The youngster helps to _______ the dogs, as well as feed them and sweep the kennels (狗舍). He also likes to join in the special training sessions,_______ toys for the dogs to _______ after. Mr Bawden said some even _______ better to Freddie than they did to their adult owners who may “overthink” things.
Mr Bawden ______ most two-year-olds are more likely to be found watching TV or playing with _______. But he said, “If he wants to come with me, he can. If he doesn’t, he doesn’t have to. He’s really healthy, fit and strong. He eats well and ______ well because he’s doing so much. He loves _______ off, and he loves showing other people his pigs and sheep.”
【1】A. Therefore B. Besides C. However D. Instead
【2】A. love B. work C. adventure D. imagination
【3】A. focusing on B. putting on C. taking on D. holding on
【4】A. look for B. go through C. come across D. care for
【5】A. Owing to B. Instead of C. Despite D. Apart from
【6】A. differently B. jokingly C. similarly D. seriously
【7】A. fresh B. strange C. ordinary D. local
【8】A. bricks B. tractors C. engines D. helicopters
【9】A. stubborn B. grateful C. helpful D. mean
【10】A. grow B. stay C. look D. wind
【11】A. hospital B. woods C. nursery D. parks
【12】A. destroy B. desert C. sell D. run
【13】A. confuse B. terrify C. beat D. walk
【14】A. creating B. throwing C. producing D. finding
【15】A. feed B. chase C. exchange D. swallow
【16】A. responded B. returned C. ignored D. imitated
【17】A. denied B. permitted C. admitted D. promised
【18】A. toys B. animals C. vegetables D. neighbors
【19】A. dresses B. reads C. plays D. sleeps
【20】A. laying B. showing C. paying D. burning
34、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Smell the flowers before you go to sleep and you may just end up with rosy dreams. Have a whiff of rotten(腐烂的)eggs during the night and your dreams may be【1】(pleasant). So says researcher Dr. Boris Stuck, 【2】invited sleeping volunteers to a rose vs. rotten egg test in the University Hospital Mannheim in Germany. The subjects didn’t dream about roses【3】eggs, but rather he found that what they smelt affected the emotions of【4】(they) dreams.
And if you think【5】(smell) have a say in dreams, wait for what TV tells us. A UK study reveals that people exposed【6】black-and-white film and TV in their youth are to have monochromic(单色的)dreams throughout their life more【7】(probable). Eva Murzyn from the University of Dundee tested two age groups— one half 【8】(age) over 55 and【9】other half under 25.
The result? Under 5% of the dreams of the under-25s were in black and white. 【10】(watch)color TV in childhood seems to be the reason why.
35、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
The Internet E-commerce and globalization are making a new economic age possible. In the future, capitalist markets will largely be replaced by a new kind of economic system based on 【1】 relationships, contractual arrangements and access rights.
Has the quality of our lives at work, at home and in our communities increased in direct proportion to all the new Internet and business-to-business Internet services being introduced into our lives? I have asked this question of hundreds of CEOs and corporate executives in Europe and the United States. Surprisingly, virtually everyone has said, “No, quiet 【2】.” They say they are working longer hours, feel more stressed, are more impatient, and are even less civil in their dealings with colleagues and friends-not to mention strangers. And what’s more revealing, they place much of the blame on the very same technologies they are so 【3】 supporting.
The technological leader promised us that access would make life more convenient. Instead, the very technological wonders that were supposed to 【4】 us have begun to enslave us in a web of connections from which there seems to be no easy 【5】.
If an earlier generation was preoccupied with the quest to enclose a vast 【6】 land, the .com generation, it seems, is more caught up in the colonization of time. Every spare moment of our time is being filled with some form of commercial connection, making time itself the 【7】 of all resources.
And while we have created every kind of labor-and time-saving device to service our needs, we are beginning to feel like we have less time available to us than any other humans in history. Maybe we need to ask what kinds of connections really 【8】 in the e-economy age. If this new technology 【9】 is only about super efficiency, then we risk losing something even precious than time-our sense of what it means to be a(n) 【10】 human being.
36、根据句意填空
In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.
37、Directions:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A huge milestone has just been reached in the field of artificial intelligence: AlphaGo, a program developed by Google’s DeepMind unit, has defeated legendary Go player Lee Se-dol in the first of five historic matches being held in Seoul, South Korea. Lee 【1】 after about three and a half hours, with 28 minutes and 28 seconds remaining on his clock. The series is the first time a professional 9-dan Go player has taken on a computer, and Lee is 【2】 for a $1 million prize.
“I was very surprised,”said Lee after the match.“I didn’t expect to lose. But I didn’t think AlphaGo would play the game in such a perfect manner.”DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis expressed“huge 【3】 for Lee Se-dol and his amazing skills.”calling the game“hugely exciting”and“very tense.”Team lead David Silver said it was an“amazing game of Go that really pushed AlphaGo to its 【4】.”
Go is an ancient Chinese board game that has long been considered one of the great 【5】faced by AI. While computer programs ow best the world’s leading human players of games like checkers and chess, the high level of intuition and 【6】required by Go has made it tough for computers to crack. DeepMind’s AlphaGo program is the most 【7】effort yet, using a complex system of deep neural networks and machine learning; it beat European champion Fan Hui last year, but Lee Se-dol is another 【8】 rival entirely.
“I don’t regret accepting this challenge,”said Lee.“I am in shock, I admit that, but what’s done is done. I enjoyed this game and look forward to the next. I think I failed on the opening layout so if I do a better job on the opening aspect I think I will be able to increase my 【9】 of winning.”Lee was surprised both by how strong AlphaGo’s opening was, and by some 【10】moves.
38、假如你是高三学生李华,写信建议你的美国朋友 Tom 参加21世纪学生英文报(21st Century Teens)为外国人举办的2019“最美中国(Amazing China)”手机摄影大赛。信的内容包括:
1.作品要求;
2.提交时间和方式;
3.表示愿意提供帮助。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
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Yours
Lihua
39、假定你是李华,你的美国朋友David发来邮件想了解你们学校近期在网上直播的诗词比赛。请给他回复邮件,内容包括:
1. 比赛目的和时间;
2. 参赛人员和比赛规则;
3. 比赛反响。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear David,
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Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
40、假如你是高二学生李华。疫情期间,你校师生开展线上教学,停课不停学,你的外语老师Mrs. Wang在英语学习上给过你很多帮助。她上周来信,询问你目前的英语学习情况。请你给她回一封邮件。内容要点如下:
1. 感谢老师在疫情期间的线上教学;
2. 你的英语在哪些方面有了进步,还有哪些问题;
3. 请她提出指导意见。
注意:1. 词数100左右(开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数);
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:疫情epidemic
Dear Mrs. Wang,
Thank you very much for your letter last week.
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I’m looking forward to your reply. Please remember me to your family.
Yours,
Li Hua
41、近日,你校广播站英文栏目面向全校征集稿件,话题为“Have a healthy lifestyle”。请你就青少年沉迷网络这一现象写一篇稿件,内容包括:
(1)这一现象的普遍性;
(2)导致的危害;
(3)你的建议。
注意:(1)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(2)词数100左右,标题已给出,不计入总词数。
Have a Healthy Lifestyle
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