I wonder why Jenny us recently. We should have heard from her by now.
A. hasn’t written B. doesn’t write
C. won’t write D. hadn’t written
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I wonder why Jenny us recently. We should have heard from her by now.
A. hasn’t written B. doesn’t write
C. won’t write D. hadn’t written
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Doctors tell us that holidays are important.We should have a __36__ from work for a week or two weeks every year.If it is possible,they say, we should __37__ our homes and go to other _38__ of the country.We should go away for __39__.Then,after the holidays,we’ll be _40__ and get ready for __41__ again.
But some people do not want to leave their homes to __42__ in other places.They do not like a sudden change in their lives.They think their _43__ are best of all.And some people can have a rest in __44__ way.They can go to visit their friends.They can have __45_holidays together.
1. A.rest B.meeting C.time D.talk
2. A.start B.leave C.go D.come
3. A.cities B.towns C.villages D.parts
4. A.work B.study C.holidays D.cooking
5. A.unhealthy B.healthy C.bad D.good
6. A.work B.sports C.study D.play
7. A.go B.come C.stay D.reach
8. A.work B.homes C.villages D.countries
9. A.one B.other C.another D.others
10. A.better B.best C.well D.fine
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Too much fast food is bad for us. We should only have it _____.
A. all the time B. from now on
C. at the moment D. once in a while
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We have heard about people who have special memories. Recently there has been a report about a woman from Australia who can remember almost every single d 1. of all the events in her daily life.
Rebecca Sharrock, 25, is one of just 80 people worldwide who have been identified as having Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory(超级自传体记忆症). It means she can remember every small event—which most people would f 2. within days—as if it had happened just moments ago.
“I remember my mum placing me in the driver’s seat of a car and taking a picture of me when I was
twelve years old,” she said. “That’s my e 3. memory. I remember every day since then. I can’t tell all the dates e 4. because I was too young to understand calendars, but I remember what I did that day, what the weather was like and so on.”
Rebecca can also re-experience taste. If she’s eating something unpleasant, she thinks about Black Forest cake, her favorite food, and the memory will be so 5.p that she can nearly “taste” it.
However, there are times when her memories prove to be painful as it’s not just events that she remembers. “When I relive(再体验) memories, the feelings r 6. ,too.” Rebecca said. “For example, I remember falling over when I was three at my grandparents’ house and hurting my left knee. Talking about it now, I feel painful in my left knee.”
“At night, I have to sleep with the r 7. and a soft light on,” she added. “If it’s too dark or quiet, my mind would be filled with all those memories and I can’t sleep.”
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We have heard about people who have special memories. Recently there has been a report about a woman from Australia who can remember almost every detail (细节) of all the events in her daily life.
Rebecca Sharrock, 25, is one of just 80 people worldwide who have been identified(确定) as having Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory ( HSAM,超级自传体记忆症). It means she can remember every small event-which most people would forget with in (在......以内) days-as if it had happened just minutes ago.
"I remember my mum putting me in the driver's seat of a car and taking a picture of me when I was 12 days old,” she said. "That's my earliest memory. I remember every day since then. I can't tell all the dates exactly because I was too young to understand calendars, but I remember what I did that every day, what the weather was like and so on.”
Rebecca can also re-experience taste. If she's eating something that she doesn't like, she thinks about Black Forest cake, her favorite food, and the memory will be so strong that she can nearly "taste” it.
However, sometimes her memories prove (证明) to be painful. Because they're not just events that she remembers. "When I relive (再体验) memories, the feelings return, too,” Rebecca said. "For example, I remember falling over when I was three at my grandparents' house and hurting my left knee. Talking about it now, I feel painful in my left knee. "
"At night, I have to sleep with the radio/recorder and a soft light on, she added. "1f it's too dark or quiet, my mind would be filled with all these memories and I can't sleep. "
1. Which is NOT TRUE about Rebecca?
A. She has special memories.
B. She is from Australia.
C. She is 25 years old.
D. She can remember every detail of all the events.
2.What happened to Rebecca on the day when she was 3 years old?
A. She was identified as having HSAM.
B. Her mother put her in a car and took a picture of her.
C. She started to understand calendars.
D. She hurt her left knee at her grandparents'.
3.Whenever she is reliving her memories,__________
A. she is happy
B. she experiences the feelings again
C. she feels pain in her knees
D. she can taste her favorite food
4.What is the result of having HSAM?
A. She can remember every event in her daily life.
B. She can re-experience taste.
C. She can relive feelings.
D. All the above.
5.From the passage, we can infer (推断) that________
A. HSAM can do her good, but it also brings her pain
B. she feels painful if she recalls her experiences
C. she can fall asleep while she is re-experiencing memories
D. HSAM can greatly improve her living conditions
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---Do you have a QQ friend ?
---Yes, I heard from my QQ friend in New York recently.
A. now B. long long ago C. not long ago
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---What do you think of the speech given by the CEO from Hong Kong?
---Wonderful. I have never heard of ________one before.
A.a more interesting B.the most interesting
C.a more interested D.the most interested
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We have recently heard some interesting ways that 5G technology might change our lives in the future. 5G promises internet speeds between 50 to 100 times faster than the present 4G systems. The technology is also built to deal with many more users without slowing services down. Such improvements are sure to be popular for 5G users worldwide.
While 5G is set to start in some limited areas of the United States this year, much of the rest of the world is not expected to receive such service widely until 2023.
One project called 5G Rural First in Britain, though, is already testing this superfast technology, but not on humans. Instead, the experiment involves an unlikely group of internet users-cows. The system connects the animals to 5G in an effort to automate(自动化)the milking process.
Testing areas are set up at farms in three countries of England. The cows are fitted with 5G devices(装置)that connect to a robotic milking system. The system uses sensors(传感器)and machine learning to fully automate the process. System designers say technology takes over after a cow feels ready to be milked and walks toward an automatic gate. The device is designed to recognize each cow. It then sets machine to the right height for milking. During the process, machines give food to the cow in return.
In one of the test areas, about 50 of the farm's 180 cows are fitted with 5G smart devices and health-watching sensors. Project officials say the devices do not harm the cows and the sensors allow farmers to immediately discover any problems such as health problems.
Other technology tools powering the 5G smart farms include automated brushes that turn on when the cow touches them. Sensors also control the supply of light in the cows' living areas depending on the weather. And an automatic feeding system makes sure the animals always get enough to eat.
Nick Chrissos works on the project. He said the system can connect every cow, and every other animal on the whole farm. “That's what 5G can do for farming—really free the power that we have within this farm, everywhere around the United Kingdom, and everywhere around the world.”
1.What's Paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.How the system automates the milking process.
B.How the technology knows when to milk cows.
C.How the designers connect 5G devices to cows.
D.How the testing areas were set up in the countries.
2.According to the passage, 5G smart farms _________.
A.effect huge changes on the animals
B.improve the cow operations in many ways
C.make the internet speed slow down greatly
D.test the technology on both cows and people
3.What's Nick Chrissos' attitude towards the 5G technology?
A.Worried. B.Hopeful. C.Surprised. D.Doubtful.
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We all see and hear about extraordinary(优秀的) people around us and wonder why we can’t be more like them. It’s not the big things that make someone extraordinary. It’s the small things. They become extraordinary by making a difference in someone’s life. Here are some of the things extraordinary people do every day:
Praise(表扬)someone. It can make the others feel great about themselves. A compliment can have a positive impact(影响) on their lives. Your team or family will love you for it.
It’s OK to admit(承认) you were wrong. You will not only gain the respect of your team mates, but you will also gain credibility(信用).
When you need help, don’t be shy or stop yourself. Everyone needs a little help sometimes. When you ask for help, you receive help. You’re willing to listen; you also need support at times.
When you don’t understand how something works, let an expert show you. When you let someone teach you something, you are telling the person that you respect his talent, time and what he is talking about.
Sometimes it is very important to stay silent. Especially when you’re angry, process your emotions, think back to what happened, and then come to a decision about how to deal with it. Before you say anything, consider others’ feeling. Never be rude with words or actions.
1. In the passage, how many points about being an extraordinary person does the writer refer to?
A. Five.B. Six.C. Seven. D. Eight.
2. For an extraordinary people, if he makes a mistake, what will he do?
A. Praise others.B. Be angry.C. Admit his mistake.D. Stay silent.
3. What makes a person become extraordinary?
A. Do some big and great things.
B. Some small things.
C. Having a lot of money.
D. To be a famous person.
4. Something unhappy happens, and you have to make a decision. What shouldn’t you do?
A. Stay silent.
B. Process your emotions.
C. Think back to what happened.
D. Be rude with words or actions.
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A. How to process your emotions.
B. How to admit mistakes.
C. How to become an extraordinary person.
D. How to do more small things.
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______ good news ! We have never heard _____ wonderful news .
A. What a ; such a B. How ; so
C. What ; such D. How ; so a
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