1.你能弄懂这位作家在讲什么吗?
Can you __________ _________ of what this writer is saying?
2.我只有找到工作才能有足够的钱继续大学的学业。
Only if I get a job _________ ________ have enough money to continue my studies at college.
3.值得赞扬的是,杰克一直都没将那个秘密告诉任何人。
To _________ _________, Jack never told anyone that secret.
4.他在2000年写的那本书仍然很受欢迎。
His book __________ in 2000 is still popular.
5.我发现很难明白当地村民说的英语。
I found it hard to understand the English language __________ by the native villagers.
6.在我昨天购物的时候,我的摩托车被偷了。
When I went shopping yesterday, I __________ my motorbike __________.
1.One of the biggest ________(挑战) the government is now faced with is how to improve the air quality.
2.It has been ________(宣布) that the President of the US will visit China next month.
3.Our team was d last night, which made us sad and disappointed.
4.The students must learn to h those urgent cases in the summer camp.
5.She is so ________ (热情的) about learning giving English speeches.
6.This is a big family c of ten people.
7.London Eye, the largest observation wheel in the world, _______ (吸引) a large number of visitors every year.
8.He ________(阐明) his opinion at the meeting yesterday.
9.Five p five is ten.
10.The young lady gave the police a very detailed ________(描述) of the robber.
Once upon a time, there lived two parent parrots. Every morning they flew out to food for their two young birds. One day, a hunter the young birds. The young birds to free themselves from the hands of the hunter. One from the hunter, while the other was taken in a cage by the hunter to his house. He gave it to his .
The other parrot flew away and came to a place where some holy men lived. They did not the young parrot, so it stayed there. It their talk and learned to say a few words.
Several years later, a traveler was walking near the hunter’s hut(小屋). He sat near the hut, extremely . He heard the parrot that lived there say, “ , why have you come here? I will cut your throat.” The traveler got up and left the place in a hurry. Then he happened to reach the place where the other parrot lived. The parrot was sitting on a tree. Seeing the traveler, it said, “Welcome, traveler. Welcome to this hermitage(偏僻的寺院). We have a lot of good in this forest, which looks sweet and delicious. Eat whatever you like. The holy men will you well.”
The traveler was . He couldn’t understand why this parrot was so polite the other one was so rude. They were both parrots, after all. it wasn’t strange. The parrot he met first lived with the hunter’s children who often spoke words, while the parrot he met later had learned the of holy people.
Our growing environment is of great . It is the company that shapes our words and deeds. Good company helps us learn good things while bad company the contrary. Therefore, choose the people to grow up with.
1.A. get B. preserve C. cook D. buy
2.A. defeated B. threatened C. caught D. observed
3.A. flew B. screamed C. advanced D. struggled
4.A. disappeared B. learned C. escaped D. died
5.A. cousins B. kids C. neighbors D. parents
6.A. harm B. follow C. know D. demand
7.A. looked for B. cared for C. referred to D. listened to
8.A. disappointed B. tired C. concerned D. excited[
9.A. Father B. Officer C. Fool D. Sir
10.A. suddenly B. gradually C. hardly D. immediately
11.A. rice B. fruit C. meat D. bread
12.A. treat B. understand C. guide D. protect
13.A. interested B. thrilled C. surprised D. relaxed
14.A. though B. unless C. as D. while
15.A. Necessarily B. Actually C. Fortunately D. Strangely
16.A. dirty B. short C. dishonest D. amazing
17.A. language B. joy C. attitude D. experience
18.A. difference B. shock C. value D. importance
19.A. picks up B. consists of C. leads to D. makes up
20.A. lucky B. right C. kind-hearted D. educated
In today’s busy and competitive world, we all lead incredibly stressful lives. When stress becomes overwhelming, it can affect our mood and productivity. 1. The good news is that it is manageable and can be reduced, or even relieved completely.
Enter the world of books. Feeling stressed out? Pick up your favorite book and leave the reality and worries behind. It is the most effective way to relax and overcome stress. 2. Getting lost in a book before bedtime can calm your mind and prepare your body for a good night’s sleep.
Connect with people. Another way to successfully beat stress is meeting with friends. Friends and loved ones are important to any healthy lifestyle. If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed and just can’t seem to shake it off, call your best friend or a member of your family and talk to them. 3.
Walk it off. You can also effectively relieve yourself of stress by simply taking a walk around your neighborhood. 4. There’s a whole new world up there that you never seem to notice while rushing to work or talking to someone. Take a moment to admire a new building or a balcony somewhere high up that reminds you of a castle from your favorite movie. Enjoy your time alone and seize every moment of it.
5. Nothing brings you back on track like a good laughter. It is the most powerful antidote(良方) to stress and it brings joy into your life. Laughing brings people together and drives away all stress-related problems as if they never existed. It is absolutely the best medicine there is, and it will keep you both physically and emotionally healthy.
A. Laugh it off.
B. Take some medicine.
C. As you walk, remember to look up.
D. Reading may also help you sleep better.
E. Your hobby could be reading books, or even writing one.
F. But most importantly, it can affect our physical and mental health.
G. The conversation with a close person will immediately make you feel better.
Five years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said: “Make something out of the Tinkertoys. You have 45 minutes today-and 45 minutes each day for the rest of the week.”
A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see what the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.
Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect other students.
Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail one would declare, “But I’m just not creative.”
“Do you dream at night when you’re asleep?”
“Oh, sure.”
“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That’s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”
“Nobody. I do it.”
“Really — at night, when you’re asleep?”
“Sure.”
“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”
1.The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ________.
A. make the lessons more exciting
B. know more about the students
C. raise the students’ interest in art
D. teach the students about toy design
2.What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?
A. He liked to help his teacher.
B. He preferred to study alone.
C. He was imaginative.
D. He was active in class.
3.What does the underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Mistake B. Difficulty C. Drawback D. Burden
4.Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?
A. To help them to see their creativity.
B. To find out about their sleeping habits.
C. To help them to improve their memory.
D. To find out about their ways of thinking.
Put technology in the hands of someone like Elon Musk and it can send people into space, make a future of clean and renewable energy a reality, or build electric cars. Put in your hands, and it can help you achieve all sorts of things, from learning to code to learning a language.
Educational apps are becoming increasingly popular as a supplement(补充), and sometimes as an alternative
(替代物), to traditional education. Why? Well, for starters, it’s extremely convenient to learn on a pocket-sized device that you already carry around with you at all times. The best apps are also highly interactive and adaptive, coaxing you in and getting you hooked on learning.
But apps, just like textbooks and language lessons, are a medium through which a language can be studied. The way you use them will affect how successful you are. If you flick through a textbook and don’t dare say a word in your language lessons, you’ll make slow progress. The keen reader who repeats each exercise in the textbook and engages the teacher in the conversation will move ahead. So how do you ensure you get the most out of your app, and what should you consider before you install(安装) one?
Before that, a very quick introduction: I developed the following five points from my experience as both a language teacher and learner, and from working in startups in the field of language. I spent six years teaching in Germany and Spain as well as developing a video learning startup. However, I first came to language learning late. I started learning Spanish at 22, and was able to use Spanish and German freely by about 28. I’ve been using language apps for the last few years, and participated in two successful one-week challenges to go from zero to hero in Italian and French. If you’re interested, you can see the French challenge here.
So, just before downloading an app, here’s what you should think about…
1.We infer that Elon Musk is most probably __________.
A. an app developer
B. a language teacher
C. a professor at college
D. an engineer and tech company owner
2.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Causing you to get tired of learning.
B. Encouraging you to interact with others.
C. Making you keep learning the language.
D. Providing new leaning methods for you.
3.What does the author want to show by giving the example of how one uses a textbook?
A. Doing exercise is important.
B. Different people learn differently.
C. Textbooks have become out of date.
D. We should use a language learning app correctly.
