–Have you ever been Canada?
--__________.But I hope to go there one day!
A. Yes, I have B. Yes, I haven't C. No, I have D. No, I haven't
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–Have you ever been Canada?
--__________.But I hope to go there one day!
A. Yes, I have B. Yes, I haven't C. No, I have D. No, I haven't
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—Have you ever been to Disneyland?
—No, ______.I hope I can go there next year.
A. always B. sometimes C. never D. often
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—Have you ever been to Disneyland?
—No, ______. I hope I can go there next year.
A. always B. sometimes C. never D. often
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–Have you ever been to Guilin?
--No, ________. I hope I can go there next year.
A. always B. sometimes C. never D. often
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--_____ to the United States?
--No, never. But I went to Canada a few years ago.
A. Have you been B. Have you gone C. Did you go D. Will you go
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–_____ to the United States?
–No, never. But I went to Canada a few years ago.
A. Have you been B. Have you gone
C. Did you go D. Will you go
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— Have you ever been to Canada?
— Yes, I________there last year with my parents.
A. have been B. have gone C. went D. go
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— Have you ever been to Canada?
— Yes, I there last year with my parents.
A.have been
B.have gone
C.went
D.Go
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--Have you ever been to the Water Park with your sister?
-- of us has. We plan to go there together this weekend.
A. Neither B. None
C. All D. Both
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Have you ever felt a strong emotion (情绪), but not been able to find the right word to describe it? Maybe there is a word for it, but you just don’t know it yet. One man is trying to help fix this problem. University of East London psychology researcher Tim Lomas is making a list of words from different languages around the world. The words have no exact equivalent(对等的) words or phrases in the English language. Perhaps the most famous example is “schadenfreude”, the German word describing pleasure at the bad luck of others.
Borrowing from as many languages as he could, Lomas searched for “untranslatable” experiences and published them in The Journal of Positive Psychology last year. His study is called the Positive Lexicography Project. Lomas has focused mostly on happy moments. He hopes that learning these words will enrich (使丰富) people’s lives. So now, thanks to the Portuguese(葡萄牙语), when you run your fingers through a loved one’s hair you can call it “cafune”. Or you can use the Spanish word “estrenar” to describe the feeling when you wear or use something for the first time. The Germans describe the good mood at the end of a working day as “feierabend”, while the Norwegians describe the feeling of sitting around a warm fireplace as “peiskos”.
“The limits of our language are said to define the boundaries of our world,” Lomas wrote for The Conversation. “If we lack (缺乏) a word for a particular positive emotion, we are far less likely to experience it.”
1.What is psychology researcher Tim Lomas working on?
A. He is studying people’s strong emotions.
B. He is improving the old English dictionaries.
C. He is making a list of words to describe people’s emotions.
D. He is trying to explain the differences between languages in the world.
2.What does the underlined word “schadenfreude” in the first paragraph mean in Chinese?
A. 乐极生悲 B. 幸灾乐祸 C. 苦尽甘来 D. 火上浇油
3.Which of the following is NOT true about Lomas’ study?
A. He borrowed from many languages for his study.
B. His studied “untranslatable” experiences.
C. His study is called the Positive Lexicography Project.
D. His study focused on sad moments in people’s daily life.
4.The word “peiskos” describes the feeling _____.
A. when you push your fingers through a loved one’s hair
B. when you wear or use something for the first time
C. when a long working day comes to an end
D. when you’re sitting around a warm fireplace
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