______ the rising rent prices in Wuhan can't compare with those in Beijing and Guangzhou, they still worry current college students.
A.Even though B.As though
C.In case D.As long as
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______ the rising rent prices in Wuhan can't compare with those in Beijing and Guangzhou, they still worry current college students.
A.Even though B.As though
C.In case D.As long as
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________2010 in China , the number of students ________to study art is rising a lot.
A. Compared with; choosing B. Comparing to; choose
C. Comparing with; chosen D. Compared to; choosing
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With the prices rising considerably in ______ of gas and water, we can not afford to send our son to study abroad.
A. respect B. response
C. offence D. reference
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Most of the inhabitants (居民) can’t afford to buy houses of their own, because the price is rising ________.
A.all the way B.at last
C.at the same time D.in total
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“The price of books for our students is just getting higher and higher and,combined with the rising cost of tuition,it’s killing these students,”said Peter Jason,a college professor.“Remember,students are one of the poorest groups of people in America.Almost half of them have at least one part-time job.In fact,one of my students has three jobs.And she still manages to have high scores and go to school full-time.”
Textbook prices are traditionally high.Adding to that problem,many college teachers change textbooks year after year;they either upgrade to a new edition or switch to an entirely different textbook.This further hurts students because if an instructor no longer uses a particular textbook,that book has no resale value.
Dr.Jason decided to make lire a little easier and a lot cheaper for his students by writing his own book on public speaking.“Many books have an increased price because of CD-ROMs,lots of color photographs and pictures.I talked to my students,and many of them,like me,prefer to keep things simple! So,a few years ago,I wrote my own textbook.Compared to most other public speaking books,mine is half the number of pages,and one-third the price.That is,$30 instead of $90.When I wrote a second edition last year,students only had to buy the 35 new pages, For only $7.00,they had almost a new book. Now my loose-leaf textbook enjoys great popularity among the students.Maybe in the future more writers and publishers will try it.”
1.What did Dr. Jason say about students at college?
A.They are short of money. B.They need better textbooks
C.They should do part-time jobs. D.They are trying to get high scores.
2.What did Dr.Jason decide to do to help the students?
A.To choose cheaper textbooks. B.To write a textbook himself.
C.To speak to his students. D.To use old textbooks.
3.How much does a public speaking textbook usually cost?
A.About 7 dollars. B.About 30 dollars.
C.About 37 dollars. D.About 90 dollars.
4.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.Dr Jason's textbook has CD-ROMs and nice pictures.
B.More writers and publishers will write simpler textbooks.
C.Dr.Jason teaches public speaking at a college.
D.Dr-Jason’s textbook is not well received.
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Price continued to rise ______ pay was still low, with the result ______ the government became increasingly unpopular.
A. when; that B. while; which C. when; which D. while; that
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Actually all the empty apartments in downtown areas have been rent at______ high prices.
A. extremely B. constantly C. approximately D. frequently
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Researchers found that compared with teens who spent much of their free time in front of TV sets, those who were physically active often had higher self-respect, better grades and were less likely to have risky behavior like taking drugs, smoking, or drinking.The findings, based on a national survey of nearly 12,000 middle and high school students, were published in a journal.
"Across the board, children who engaged in any kind of activity were belier off than kids who watched a lot of TV," said study co author professor Penny Gordon Larsen of the University of North Carolina.
Other studies have linked certain content of television programs, such as violence and sex, to children's behavior.But beyond this issue, Gordon-Larsen said that kids who spend hours watching TV "miss opportunities" to develop skills, learn teamwork and have other experiences that their more active peers benefit from.
That doesn't mean, however, that kids have to be on the football team. The study found that some activities like skating and skateboarding——which adults sometimes frown upon——were also related to better self respect and less risk taking.
That skaters were better behaved than TV watchers might come as a surprise to some adults who consider these teens to be bad, according to Gordon-Larsen.Skateboarding is forbidden in many public areas, and some communities oppose building skating parks.But if kids who like to skate have nowhere to do it, "it's a shame," said Gordon-Larsen.
Not only should parents encourage their kids to engage iii the physical activities they enjoy, she said, but schools and communities should also do more to create opportunities for children to be active.
1.From the passage we know that .
A.physically active kids get into less trouble
B.more skating parks are being built
C.kids who spend hours watching TV benefit a lot
D.kids who have nowhere to skate tend to take drugs
2.If your kid is a football player, he is more likely to ____
A.get into the habit of smoking or drinking
B.develop teamwork spirit
C.have risky behaviors
D.fail in the schoolwork
3.This passage is mainly written to ___ .
A.offer some information to teachers and parents
B.persuade kids not to watch a lot of TV
C.urge the public to help children be active
D.show the author's concern about children's growth
4.What does the underlined sentence "which adults sometimes frown upon" in the 4th paragraph mean?
A.Some adults don't understand the sports.
B.Some adults are impatient with kids.
C.Adults consider it dangerous to go skating or skateboarding.
D.Some adults think them related to bad behaviors.
5.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.kids are not expected to be active by some parents
B.professor Penny is a famous writer and journalist
C.skateboarding is popular in schools and communities
D.kids are not encouraged to join the football team
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As a professor, I try not to compare my students with others. After all, every person is_______in their experiences and learning styles. But when thinking about how hard they work to succeed in their studies, I _______camellias(山茶花) in nature.
Camellias bloom annually and many are decades_______. Despite its fragile appearance, it is an extremely_______plant. Camellias bloom is a few colors, red, pink, white, even yellow. It can stand _______ winters and summer heat. It produces flowers that resemble roses, scentless(无气味的) but more charming. Their waxy evergreen leaves enable camellias to_______our climate. They protect the plant from pests and extreme temperatures, and then attractive flowers_______bees to the spring gift. Once you know tea comes from the camellia, its reputation as a time-honored, dependable plant makes_________.
Occasionally in Oregon, where I live, camellias_________all year round without being ruined by rain, heat________snow. Seeing their blooms this March, I know they bloom once again within the year, and I start thinking about their inner________and resilience(适应力). That leads me to reflect ________my persistent, diligent, creative students and people in Oregon.
We Oregonians are so strong, wise, ________and hard-working in developing our hometown into a modern state ________we have made a habit of using our ________wisely to expand into nearly every sector of industry. Oregon leads in innovative(创新的) ________, such as renewable energy and industries. With our region’s natural beauty, we ________a unique range of foods, fresh fruits and vegetables to ensure that our area remains world-famous. Our beautiful________attracts people from all over the globe. Our area has a brighter__________than any place I can think of.
You can also succeed if you take time to depend on your perseverance and hard work just like the________the camellias possess in our region. And always believe in yourselves like Oregonians.
1.A. similar B. abundant C. complex D. unique
2.A. deal with B. make up C. think of D. act as
3.A. old B. young C. long D. alive
4.A. strong B. weak C. strange D. small
5.A. usual B. common C. serious D. fierce
6.A. meet B. praise C. oppose D. stand
7.A. introduce B. drag C. draw D. appoint
8.A. sense B. progress C. an effort D. a gift
9.A. develop B. bloom C. improve D. change
10.A. and B. but C. or D. even
11.A. imagination B. wealth C. beauty D. situation
12.A. upon B. into C. about D. with
13.A. painful B. intense C. confident D. sensitive
14.A. because B. though C. if D. that
15.A. lands B. resources C. wisdom D. money
16.A. media B. plan C. nature D. science
17.A. preserve B. protect C. produce D. promote
18.A. resorts B. legends C. people D. scenery
19.A. future B. adventure C. journey D. start
20.A. habits B. qualities C. treasures D. troubles
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In January 2020, as I watched the news about the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, I kept thinking, “This is not good.” As the situation stepped up, I knew it was only a matter of time before it came to my hometown in Cornwall. And, on February 15, it did.
That day, we found out the government was sending over 100 Canadians citizens who were aboard the Diamond Princess, an infected cruise ship, to a hotel here for a 14-day quarantine. Suddenly, things got very real. As a nurse in the emergency department at Cornwall Community Hospital, I’d be treating any passengers with the virus. I didn't even have time to fully absorb the news—I just grabbed my scrubs (手术衣)and sprang into action.
There are times when it feels like the whole department is on fire. There are moments when we have multiple critical patients hanging in the balance, incoming trauma (创伤)patients, and an overflowing waiting room. After all, in the ER (emergency room), we're still treating car accident injuries, heart attacks, strokes—anything you can think of, and a dozen things you can't. And it's all complicated by this virus.
I’ve been a nurse since 1994, so I’ve helped prepare for my fair share of outbreaks. I've worked through the rise of Ebola, H1N1, and SARS. But COVID-19 is a sneaky virus. This outbreak is scarier because patients can spread the virus while symptom-free. With SARS, it was clearer who was infected. With COVID-19, we have fewer clues that someone might be a carrier.
I felt so bad for the first cruise ship patients we treated—we were the first people they'd seen in a while, and our equipment made us look like aliens? But they were very kind and patient. They were just eager to get home. Luckily, they didn't have the virus. In the end, we prevented disaster.
I don't think we've yet seen the full extent of this situation. However, I believe my hospital will get through this and we will eventually win the battle.
1.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The author thought the coronavirus would not break out in the hometown.
B.The author managed to put out the fire of her department.
C.Only patients with coronavirus were dealt with in the ER.
D.The author was busier because of the outbreak of the coronavirus.
2.What does Para.4 mainly talk about?
A.The prediction of COVID-19. B.The seriousness of COVID-19.
C.The influence of COVID-19. D.The symptoms of some deadly diseases.
3.What can best describe the author?
A.Positive and determined. B.Emotional and bad-tempered.
C.Pessimistic and warm-hearted. D.Overcautious and aggressive.
4.Which section of a website is the passage probably from?
A.News B.Blog
C.Arts & Culture D.Science &Tech
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