Welcome to Amazon. Here are some top films to recommend this week.
Magellan
Scores 5.5
101 min 2017
When NASA picks up three outer space signals coming from within our own solar system, the space agency speeds a mission to investigate the sources. As Earth’s lone messenger, they send Commander Roger Nelson, the test pilot for an experimental spacecraft called the Magellan, assisted by an on board A. I. named Ferdinand.
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The Lost City of Z
Scores 6.6
141 min 2016
The Lost City of Z tells the unbelievable true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett, who journeys into the Amazon at the beginning of the 20th century and discovers evidence of a formerly unkown and advanced civilization that may have once ruled the region.
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The Post
Scores 7.2
115 min 2017
Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep team for the first time in this exciting true story about how the Washington Post uncovered a huge cover-up of government secrets that lasted three decades. It made Richard Milhous Nixon, the president of the United States of the time, lose his power in the end.
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Room
Scores 8.2
117 min 2015
Both highly suspenseful and deeply emotional, Room is a unique and unexpectedly gentle exploration of the endless love between a mother and her child. After 5-year-old Jack and his Ma escape from the closed surroundings that Jack has known in his entire life, the boy makes a thrilling discovery: the outside world.
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1.Which film lasts the shortest time?
A. Magellan. B. The Lost City of Z.
C. The Post. D. Room.
2.Which films are based on true stories?
A. Magellan and The Post. B. The Post and The Lost City of Z.
C. The Lost City of Z and Room. D. Room and Magellan.
3.The Post would probably attract audiences who love ________.
A. adventuring outdoors B. exploring outer space
C. discussing politics D. studying human nature
假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。近期你们班组织了志愿者活动和春游。你在跟美国 朋友Jeff的邮件交流中,向他介绍你参加其中一项活动的情况,内容包括:
1.活动的时间和地点;
2.活动的内容;
3.你的感受。
注意:1.词数不少于50;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。
提示词:志愿者活动volunteer activity 春游spring outing
Dear Jeff,
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Sincerely,
Li Hua
Let E-bikes Power New York's Transit Future
Providence, R. I., just became the 13th city to develop an electric-assisted bike-share system, which runs or is developing bike-share networks in cities across the United States. Ironically, the Brooklyn-based company cannot operate in its hometown of New York City,due to the wrongheaded ban on electric bicycles.
In many major cities in the U. S. and abroad, e-bikes are flourishing and helping to solve major urban challenges. Stockholm is adding 5, 000 e-bikes to its bike-share system. UPS is delivering packages in Hamburg using electrically-assisted cargo tricycles. And San Francisco's DoorDash food delivery service has found e-bikes to be the best mode to navigate heavy traffic and limited parking.
In striking contrast, New York City insists e-bikes are banned under law. More than 900 e- bikes were seized and more than 1, 800 summonses(召回)were issued by the New York Police Department in 2017,following Mayor de Blasio's decision to limit e-bike usage, despite the fact that no data or records exist to show e-bike-related safety incidents.
Who does the e-bike restriction hurt? The e-bikes seized in 2017 primarily belonged to food delivery workers, who are immigrants from Asia and Latin America. New Yorkers love their delivery: A new study from the New York City Department of Transportation found that more than half of city residents receive food deliveries at least a few times per month."
In fact, the top three neighborhoods for e-bike summonses-the Upper East and West Sides and East Midtown-also consisted of more than 70% white residents. It's difficult to divorce the
penalty of workers of color from the predominantly white, rich neighborhoods to whom the meals are delivered.
It is true that the rush to maximize delivery numbers leads to higher speeds and potentially dangerous biking. To that end, the city should improve and enforce safe cycling and expand bicycling infrastructure to ensure safe passage for cyclists and pedestrians.
Outside New York, cities and companies are finding that e-bikes are convenient, have low carbon footprints and require less space than cars on city streets. As New York City seeks to improve traffic, better air quality and encourage active modes of transportation, it is confusing that a mode that checks all of those boxes would be outlawed.
The city must stop pedaling backwards on both workable transportation modes and the racially-charged policies surrounding them. It is time for New York City to embrace e-bikes as the very useful, worker-enabling, convenient and environmentally-forward mode that they are.
1.Why are e-bike usage situations in major cities in the U. S. and abroad mentioned?
A. To compare the differences of e-bike development in major cities.
B. To describe the advantages of e-bike systems around the world.
C. To arouse attention on the popularity of e-bikes from readers.
D. To question the policy on e-bike usage in New York City.
2.We can learn from the passage that_・
A. e-bikes failed to solve major urban challenges
B. data and records showed e-bikes caused traffic accidents
C. only the immigrants needed the e-bikes for food delivery
D. there have been strict regulations banning the e-bikes on road
3.The underlined phrase "checks all of those boxes" in paragraph 7 means_.
A. meets the requirements B. unlocks the boxes
C. includes the requirements D. examines the boxes
4.What is the writer's attitude towards using e-bikes in New York City?
A. Skeptical. B. Supportive.
C. Objective. D. Negative.
阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。
When you’re sitting at your computer, do you work all day without a break? Or do you allow yourself to become distracted (分心)now and again ... to open a few extra tabs, check social media, read a bit of news, keep up with the latest fashion trends, and maybe catch up on some celebrity gossip.
Stop! You’re ‘cyberloafing’. This word is a combination of ‘ cyber’, which means ‘related to computers’, and ‘loafing’, which means ‘ relaxing in a lazy way ’ . We do it, and we do it a lot. A study from the University of Texas suggests we are guilty of this form of procrastination (拖延)for 14% of our working day. On a Friday afternoon, I expect it’s more than that.
I’ll admit to losing myself in cyberloafing. In fact, I’ve already done it in the course of writing this story. Okay, more than once. It can damage your productivity and even your career because according to the University of Texas research, each time a worker gets distracted by the Internet, it takes an average of 23 minutes to get back to work.
More than that, cyberloafing has a dark side, according to a report published in The Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace. It argues that cyberloafing is connected to several negative personality qualities. People who cyberloaf are more likely to be selfish and tricky.
Why do we do it? For some, it’s most likely an escape from what they’re supposed to be doing. Others might get a feeling of satisfaction from finding a great deal online.
When you have the whole world of the Internet at your fingertips, it’s hard to resist.
How do we solve this problem? If you can truly ask yourself why you are cyberloafing,then that can help identify the base problem. And if that sounds like too much hard work,you could just switch off the Internet for a couple of hours!
So,in the meantime,let me just close those extra tabs.
1.How is the word "cyberloafing" formed?(不多于8个单词)
2.What can cyberloafing damage?(不多于6个单词)
3.Why do people do "cyberloafing"?(不多于13个单词)
根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。
1.我已经读了老师推荐给我的小说。 ( recommend)
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2.玛丽对我指出她作文中的错误心存感激。(be thankful to sb. for sth.)
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3.请至少提前两个星期通知我你的时间表。(inform sb. of sth.)
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4.科学家们正在研发一种机器人,在危险的情况下能执行特殊的任务。(carryout)
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5.我们给你提供了几个网页,便于你寻找跟你的项目有关的一些信息和服务。(provide sb. with sth.)
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在下列句子中的空白处填入适当内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
1.________(complete) our project, we held a party.
2.I was deeply touched and inspired by________he said.
3.________ (keep) moving until you reach your destination.
4.Don’t hesitate to contact me________you need any more information.
5.The bacteria are invisible unless________ (view) with a microscope.
6.The company________I am working employed more than 7, 100 people.
7.I missed the first bus this morning. I wish I________ (get up) earlier.
8.Up to now, the government ________ (invest) a large amount of money in public transportation.
9.Since the Internet ________ ( invent), websites have become an important channel for companies to provide technical support.
10.Fish Friers serves more than 283 million meals a year, ________ (make) it the most popular takeaway company among the British population.