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1.大熊猫主要以吃竹子为生。
2.他没来参加这次有意义的DIY课多遗憾呀!
3.老师建议我们带笔记本记录我们所看到的。
4.如果你在市场看到有人卖野生动物的话,请打110联系警察。
5.扎龙自然保护区给稀有鸟类提供食物和庇护所。
At that moment a happy voice called, ''Hello, my dears!'' It was Mrs March. The girls j1. up and ran to the front door.
While she was t2.off her wet coat and shoes and putting on the warm slippers, Mrs March talked to her daughters about their day.
'How is your cold, Meg? Jo, you look tired. Did anyone call today, Beth? Amy, baby, come and give me a kiss.'
Then the girls quickly p3. the table for the evening meal and they all sat down to eat. There was a happy smile on Mrs March's face.
'I've got a s4.for you after supper,' she said. 'Hooray!' s5.Beth. 'A letter from Father.' 'Yes!' said Mrs March. 'A nice long letter.'
The letter was very cheerful and d6. interesting life in the army. At the e7. of the letter there was a special m8. for the girls. He told them to be good to their mother and to work h9.. He wanted to be proud of them when he came back. The girls cried when their mother read the last part because they loved and missed their father a lot. They wanted to be a b10.person in the future.
Before they went to bed, Beth played some songs on the old piano in the parlor and they all sang.
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Typing(打字) is one of the most important and basic work skills of the 21st century. Because mobile phones are now so popular, there is a new kind of typing-thumbing. Thumbing means people use one or more thumbs(拇指) to touch the keys.
Most people can type between 20 and 35 words a minute. Some typists, however, can work very quickly, at more than 110 words a minute. And people’s left hand usually does 56 percent of the typing.
The most common international English keyboard is QWERTY. People name it after the first letters on the top left side of the keyboard. It is more than 140 years old. Other keyboards include QWERTZ (in Central Europe) and AZERTY (used by most French speakers in Europe). Countries with non-Roman alphabets(字母系统), such as, Arabia, Russia or Japan, have their own keyboards.
People practise the sentence ”The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” to make their typing better. That’s because it uses every letter of the English alphabet.
Thumbing and typing can hurt you. RSI (repetitive strain injury) is the name of a medical condition you get if you type too much. However, most people do not understand what RSI is or how serious it can be. Anyone who uses a computer a lot is at risk and should know about RSI.
Thumbing----using one or more thumbs to 1. the keys | |
Background | ●In the 21st century people have realized the 2. of typing. ●People type by touching the keys 3. at least one thumb. |
Typing 4. | ●Most people can type between 20 and 35 words a minute. Some can type over 110 words a minute. And people’s left hands do 5. typing than right hands. |
Keyboards | ●The most common international English keyboard is QWERTY. It is 6. after the first letters on the top left side of the keyboard. ●People practice the sentence ‘the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’ to 7. typing.That’s because it uses every letter of the English alphabet. ●There are different kinds of keyboards for different language8.. |
Bad points | ●It is 9. to people’s fingers if they type too much. ●10. people understand what RSI is or how severe it can be. |
Have you ever heard the phrase “You never get a second chance to make a first impression (印象)?” It may sound like an unusual piece of advice, but it is true --- the first impression someone has of you when meeting you for the first time will probably influence how that person treats you or reacts to you in the future.
What is even more interesting is that the brain takes in all the information to create that first impression in about three seconds. When you meet someone for the first time, by the time you have stated you name or shaken hands, the other person has already formed an opinion about the kind of person you are.
So how do you make a good first impression? All things grown-ups tell you --- such as being polite, and being well-dressed --- are very important. However, the most important tool for making a good first impression is your face. Smiling, being responsive, and looking like you are happy will almost always leave a positive ( 积极的) impression on people, especially those who do not know you. Most people, generally speaking, are ready to smile back when they are smiled at.
Furthermore, smiling and being in a positive mood helps you to know and get a better understanding of new things. This means that you can possibly be friendlier to people you do not know and be more creative and able to solve problems more quickly. So if you ever need a reason to be happy, think about the wonderful people you might meet --- and impress --- with a cheerful smile.
1.What does the underlined word “react” in Paragraph 1 probably mean in Chinese?
A.回应 B.道歉 C.报告 D.建议
2.Which paragraph shows how soon others form opinions on you?
A.Paragraph 1. B.Paragraph 2.
C.Paragraph 3. D.Paragraph 4.
3.What is the most important to leave good impressions?
A.Shaking hands. B.Stating your name.
C.Dressing nicely. D.Wearing a smile.
4.What can be learned from the last paragraph?
A.Friendliness helps solve problems.
B.Being positive helps you find a way out.
C.There are many reasons to be happy.
D.Thinking of great people cheers you up.
5.What would be the best title for the text?
A.The First Impression Does Count
B.Smiling Makes the First Impression
C.Manners Leave Deep Impressions
D.Impressions Decide Who You Are
Many Chinese mothers are afraid that their children will fall behind their classmates, so these mothers are becoming "tiger mothers". They believe the harder their children study, the happier life they will have in the future. Is it true? Lulu and her sister Sophia may have a say.
Lulu and Sophia have a "tiger mother". She pushed them a lot when they were young. For example, they were not allowed to get grades lower than A. They had to practice the piano or violin for several hours a day. There were no games or TV.
The tiger mother, Amy, is a Chinese-American professor at Yale Law School in the USA. Several years ago, she wrote a book named Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother and shared her strict parenting style in it.
Many people don't like Amy's style of parenting. They once worried that her daughters would not be happy. However, the two girls have grown up and they are thankful to their mother.
Sophia has just graduated from Yale University. She is hard-working, friendly and helpful. Not long ago, she shared some useful studying tips online. Lulu is also a warm, smart and popular girl in her friends' eyes. She said tiger mothers believed that a child could succeed by being pushed to go all out.
Still, not everyone agrees with the tiger mother's parenting style. In fact, there isn't a parenting style that fits everyone. What's the best parenting style for you? Maybe you should work it out together with your parents.
1.According to the passage, "tiger mothers" .
A.don't mind their children falling behind their classmates
B.don't care about their children's feelings when they grow up
C.believe pushing their children hard can help them succeed
D.believe the more happily the kids study, the harder their life will be
2.What can we know about Amy?
A.She is teaching in China. B.She loves playing the violin.
C.She is the mother of the two girls. D.She is liked by many people.
3.In Lulu and Sophia's opinion, their mother is .
A.great B.worried C.humorous D.hateful
4.Which of the following is probably the title?
A.Lulu and Sophia B.Do you want a tiger mother?
C.Chinese Mothers D.How can you become a tiger mother?
Meiyu, born in 1995, is from Turkey. She is the youngest child of her family. After high school, many people learned English or Japanese, but Meiyu decided to learn Chinese in university. She learned Chinese for four years in Ankara University in Turkey, and got her name Meiyu there.
Meiyu fell in love with Chinese after going to university. She became more interested after she knew more about Chinese history. She graduated(毕业)from Ankara University in 2017. Since then, more Chinese have been visiting Turkey. The trade between the two countries also needs Chinese-speaking people."Speaking Chinese means more job opportunities" said Meiyu.
Now Meiyu has been in Wuhan, China for about two years. Besides going on studying Chinese, she shows great interest in Chinese kung fu as well, so she spends her free time on kung fu training with her coaches. Not only can kung fu help improve(改善)her health, but she is also interested in the history and culture behind it. Meiyu said, "The more I know about China, the luckier I feel to have been here. "
In the future, Meiyu decides to go back to Turkey to teach more students to learn Chinese.
1.Where did Meiyu learn Chinese at first?
A.In China. B.In Turkey. C.In India. D.In Australia.
2.How old was Meiyu when she graduated from Ankara University in 2017?
A.22 B.25 C.27 D.18
3.What's probably the meaning of the word "opportunities" in this passage?
A.decisions B.orders C.meanings D.chances
4.What can you learn from the passage?
A.Meiyu is the only child of her family.
B.Meiyu is not interested in Chinese now.
C.Chinese culture has greatly influenced(影响)Meiyu.
D.Meiyu decides to stay in China in the future.