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Last year, I was on a trip in Sanxiarenjia in Yichang,Hubei. I waited for the boat   1.   (take) me along the Yijiang River. Out of nowhere, a shirtless man ran up to me and asked to take a photo with me.    2.   both smiled as he said I was the first foreigner he had ever seen. He said “thank you” and ran off again.

The experience was funny, and it wasn’t the first time this   3.   (happen) to me. In fact, almost all the foreigners I know in China have experienced the 4.   thing. Girls with blonde hair seem to be the most  5.   (photograph). Most of them were surprised at first, but they now enjoy having their photo taken with happy students.

Of course, many countries in the West are home to different ethnicities. So it is normal to see people    6.   look different. But it’s different in many areas of China.

Personally, I think it’s fine to take photos with strangers. But try to ask first. Once I   7.  (wait) for my friend in an art district when a group of girls began giggling (咯咯地笑) at their phones. I noticed one of them was pointing the camera at me,    8.    (secret) taking photos. When I spotted them, they smiled and asked if they   9.    take a photo with me. Maybe it is shyness, but I prefer when people ask   10.   they take a photo. Most foreigners will say yes.

 

1.to take 2.We 3.had happened 4.same 5.photographed 6.who/that 7.was waiting 8.secretly 9.could 10.Before 【解析】 试题分析:考查动词名词代词等的用法和变化形式。 1.to take考查不定式。此处不定式表示目的。 2.We考查代词。此处缺少主语,所以主语是我们。 3.had happened考查过去完成时。由前文时间点可知用过去完成时。 4.same考查形容词。根据句意知用same。 5.photographed考查过去式。此处过去分词做形容词。 6.who/that考查代词。考查定语从句,可以用 who/that。 7.was waiting考查过去进行时。由后文 giggling可知是过去进行时。 8.secretly考查副词。此处修饰动词take,所以用副词。 9.could考查动词。注意此处是虚拟语气,所以用could。 10. 考点:考查课文填空
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This    was talked about so much that scientists studied the horse’s      . The committee, after a(n)    study, found that Clever Hans’ owner and trainer was    . He had not deliberately trained his horse to stop tapping by giving it a slight    . Members of the committee got the right answers from Hans    when the owner wasn’t there,    that this type of trickery (诡计) hadn’t happened.

It looked as if the horse really could think and    . But soon after this another scientist found that if the horse was asked questions to which none of the people there knew the answers, then the animal    gave a correct answer. The questions were asked by showing the horse a card that the questioner himself had not    .

This biologist soon discovered that the horse had actually    to very slight unconscious (下意识的) movements of head or body made by a questioner who knew the    number of taps. He counted the taps to himself, and when the horse got to the right number, the questioner’s tension (紧张感) was    by a small, unconscious movement of his head or body. The horse then     tapping. Questioners who didn’t know the answer didn’t do this. The horse had really    itself to answer these very small    during its training.

1.A. believed       B.remembered       C. expected       D.doubted

2.A. chance         B. knowledge        C. method        D. ability

3.A. explanations    B. information        C.answers        D. facts

4.A. jumping        B. tapping           C. moving         D.dropping

5.A. problem       B.program            C.case            D. model

6.A. interests       B.activities           C.habits          D. powers

7.A. careful         B.simple             C. general        D. extra

8.A. honest         B. creative           C.independent    D.patient

9.A. praise         B. hint                C.trust           D. attention

10.A. still           B.nearly               C.even           D. only

11.A. knowing      B.considering         C.pretending      D. proving

12.A. work          B.play                C. count          D.argue

13.A. never         B. sometimes         C. always         D.ever

14.A. designed      B. read               C. improved      D.answered

15.A. responded     B. returned          C. complained    D.compared

16.A. various        B. correct            C. strange        D. direct

17.A. ignored       B. checked           C.offered          D. shown

18.A. Practiced      B. continued         C. stopped        D.began

19.A. permitted      B. taught             C. regretted        D. forced

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Most people fail to realize that shark attacks do not happen very often.Humans are more likely to be killed by lightning than by a shark.   2.  .There kids can learn, from an early age, not to fear sharks.

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B.In fact,94 percent of the world’s 400 species are harmless to humans

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F.Sharks can smell and taste blood,and trace it back to its source

G. More than half of the sharks caught are smaller than l meter long.

 

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It’s often interesting to take a look at some of the lists that arrive toward the end of the year such as top devices, best gadgets, most desirable high-tech gift and more. Apart from cell phones and tablets, and Apple and Samsung products, this year many other gadgets made it on the most wanted list from Yahoo Tech and the most searched list from Bing. com. Read on to find out what they are.

Wireless headphone

Portable Bluetooth headphones represent the next evolution in headphone technology. If you have a compatible smartphone with Bluetooth, the obvious benefit is that you can get rid of the wires snaking from your backpack or pocket. Many of the wireless headphones in the market also have a built-in microphone for taking calls hands-free.

Product to buy: Beats Studio Wireless

Features:  Signature look, and powerful audio performance with intense bass and high-mid boosting, plus plenty of accessories.

Price:   1898 yuan

Smartwatch

The primary advantage of a smartwatch over traditional watches is that they reduce how often you have to pull your phone out of your pocket. With it, the information on your smartphone goes straight to your wrist, and you can decide first if they are worth dealing with.

Product to buy:   Pebble smartwatch

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Fitness band

Basically, fitness bands are smartwatches without the watch. They keep track of your exercise progress and, at the same time, allow you to monitor vitals such as your heart rate, calories burned and amount of time spent exercising. Some even monitor your sleep patterns.

Product to buy:   Fitbit Flex

Features:  Long battery life (five days), with silent vibrating alarm, and wireless syncing to smartphones.

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2. How much money is he likely to spend on some of the products if a man is an enthusiastic musical fan?

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3.Which of the following words can best summarize the common feature of the above products?

A. Wearable  B. Cheap  C. Android    D. Wireless

4.Which of the following statements is Not True according to the passage?

A. Smartwatch and Fitness band are similar products to some extent.

B. Beats Studio Wireless features plenty of accessories.

C. All the products can sync with Android or iOS

D. Tablets are on the most wanted list of high-tech products of this year

 

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This afternoon, my office sent out over 34,000 e-mail notifications to high school seniors who were waiting to learn whether they would be invited to spend the next four years at Stanford. Even though I have been in the admission field for over 30 years, I still feel the pain of the many exceptional youths who were not offered places.

Given that today’s teens already have enough pressure in their lives, I wish to impart (告知) three messages to any particularly disappointed parents.

First, it’s all relative. While the number admitted into the undergraduate (本科的) class has remained unchanged for years, Stanford, like many of its peer (同类的) schools, has had a record number of total applicants – more than 42,000. Regardless of arguments over whether too much preference is given to one category over another, thousands of students are going to be turned away, and there is no doubt that the vast majority of them could have met the demands of a Stanford education.

I wish there were a formula (公式) to explain who is accepted and who isn’t, but the decision-making is as much art as it is science. Each class is a symphony with its own distinct composition (乐曲)and sound. The final roster (花名册) is an effort to create harmony (和谐), and that means that some extraordinary bass players don’t get a chair. What’s more, even among my staff (员工) there are legitimate (合理的) differences about applicants.

Second, celebrate the bigger picture. Most of the applications I reviewed are truly remarkable. The transition from high school to college is a turning point, and it’s more important to focus on how a young adult is moving on to a new stage than where that stage happens to be. You should mark the success of your children and rejoice (喜悦) in the excitement that the next four years will bring.

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D. it’s not which college that students enter but what they do there that counts

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D. To inform us of the characteristics of a Stanford education.

 

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“ON a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your pain?”

Baymax, the plus-sized white robot, asks the question each time he detects (探测到) his patient’s pain. Considering that he is hardly like a typical Marvel superhero, how could this robotic caregiver from Big Hero 6 have stolen viewers’ hearts and taken home this year’s best animation Oscar?

Set in fictional San Fransokyo, the film follows Hiro, a 14-year-old robotics genius (天才). After his brother dies, he goes on a journey to save his city from an evil masked man with his brother’s invention, Baymax.

Baymax was named “Disney’s most straightforwardly adorable (萌的) character” in years by The Telegraph. He has a pure white pear-shaped body and stumpy elephant legs. And his eyes –just two black dots with a line through them can blink (眨眼) quickly or slowly. Baymax’s physical appearance “works with his personality because he’s purely good and naive (天真的),” co-director Don Hall told The Hollywood Reporter.

Sometimes Baymax is awkward. Moving in tight spaces gets challenging with his potbelly (大肚子). And when his batteries run low, he behaves like an amusing drunk. “This means that he is not at all intimidating (令人生畏的) and is easy to like,” commented The Straits Times in Singapore.

Baymax is a comforting friend, the kind that perhaps everyone needs.

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The team’s car crashes into the water at one point, and they have to walk shivering (颤抖) back home. Baymax notices that everyone’s body temperatures are low, so he turns on his internal heaters. Everyone cuddles (依偎) up with him. “This is like spooning (拥抱) with a warm marshmallow (棉花糖),” says Fred, one of the characters.

One minute, he is used as a bouncy castle (充气城堡), and the next he transforms into a superhero.

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1.What does Baymax do when he discovers Hiro is sad?

A. He tries to amuse him by behaving awkwardly.

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C. He comforts him with a hug.

D. He advises him to go for a walk.

2.Which of the following adjectives best describe Baymax?

A. Considerate and selfless.       B. Adorable and humorous.

C. Clumsy and cautious.            D. Brave and proud.

3.What is the article mainly about?

A. The plot and background of the movie Big Hero 6.

B. The friendship between Hiro and Baymax in Big Hero 6.

C. The reasons for the popularity of Baymax from Big Hero 6.

D. What sets Big Hero 6 apart from other animation movies.

4.Which of the following is TRUE about Baymax?

A. Baymax’s awkwardness actually makes him more adorable and popular.

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C. Baymax’s physical appearance doesn’t quite match his personality.

D. Baymax looks like a typical Marvel superhero.

 

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