In my opinion,life in the twenty-first century is much easier than ________.
A.that used to be B.it is used to
C.it was used to D.it used to be
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In my opinion,life in the twenty-first century is much easier than _______.
A.that used to be B.it is used to
C.it was used to D.it used to be
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In my opinion, life in the twenty-first century is much easier than ___________.
A. that used to be B. it is used to
C. it was used to D. it used to be
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In my opinion,life in the twenty-first century is much easier than _______.
A.that used to be | B.it is used to |
C.it was used to | D.it used to be |
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In my opinion,life in the twenty-first century is much easier than ________.
A.that used to be B.it is used to
C.it was used to D.it used to be
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Life in the twenty-first century will be very 50. Many changes will take place, but 51 will the changes be.
The population is growing 52. There will be many 53 in the world and most of them will live 54 than people in the twentieth century.
Computers will be much smaller and 55 and there will be at least one in every 56. And 57 studies will be one of the important subjects in school then.
People will work 58 and they will have more free time for sports, watching TV and travelling. 59 will be much easier and cheaper. And many more people will go to 60 countries for holidays.
There will be changes in our 61, too. Maybe no one will eat meat every day, instead, they eat more fruit and vegetables. Maybe people will be 62. Work in the future will be different, too. 63 and hard work can be done by robots. Because of this, 64 will not have enough work to do .This will be a problem.
1. A.interesting B.hard C.different D.beautiful
2. A.why B.how C.when D.what
3. A.slowly B.fast C.quietly D.suddenly
4. A.people B.workers C.scientists D.doctors
5. A.long B.longer C.happy D.lucky
6. A.more useful B.useful C.helpful D.less useful
7. A.hospital B.factory C.home D.town
8. A.science B.maths C.English D.computer
9. A.fewer hours B.more hours
C.eight hours D.more than eight hours
10. A.Seeing doctors B.Going to the cinema
C.Shopping D.Travelling
11. A.rich B.other C.poor D.small
12. A.food B.clothes C.fruit D.drinks
13. A.fatter B.thinner C.healthier D.more pleased
14. A.Safe B.Easy C.Simple D.Dangerous
15. A.a few people B.all the people C.many people D.some people
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Life in the 21st century is much better than_____ used to be.
A. that B. it C. what D. one
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— Cathy, in my opinion, is very ________.
— Absolutely! She prefers home life to going out.
A. domestic B. energetic
C. dynamic D. enthusiastic
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--- Cathy, in my opinion, is very __________.
--- Absolutely! She prefers home life to going out.
A. domestic B. energetic
C. dynamic D.enthusiastic
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She is in her ________ twenties and the city is still strange to her,________ than the easy streets and gentle hills of her distant home.
A.earlier;bigger and noisier B.early;as big and noisier
C.earlier;as big and noisy D.early;bigger and noisier
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I moved to the Phoenix area in my early twenties, and to expand my social life I joined a young adult group at a church. Because I love music, I started singing in the choir (合唱队), where I met Lisa. We were about the same age. Finding people with similar interests helped reduce my feelings of loneliness after moving to a new city.
“Are you going to go on the retreat (静修)?” Lisa asked. Once or twice a year, the young adult group put on a retreat. I hesitated. I had little experience with retreats and I still felt like an outsider. “Come on,” Lisa said. “Everyone goes.” “Okay.” I agreed. After all, some cute guys were in the group. As the retreat weekend approached, I learned that the theme was forgiveness.
In my twenties, the world revolved(旋转)around me and what I wanted. And, as most people do, I learned how to be pleasant enough without giving in and having to apologize any more than necessary. In short, the forgiveness theme made me uncomfortable. I would attend the retreat, but I planned to sit quietly in the background and watch.
The retreat was held at a camp in Prescott, Arizona. The first night we gathered in the common room where we also ate our meals. According to the plan, I found a spot in the back where I could watch, unnoticed. The leader got up and spoke about the healing power of forgiveness. His words were touching. “Now comes the hard part,” he said. “I want to invite you to look into your hearts and if you feel moved to do so, go to a person here in the room and ask to be forgiven for something you’ve done.”
At the beginning, there was total silence. Was he kidding? Then Lisa stood up and made her way through the crowd toward me. Lisa planted her feet firmly in front of me. “Kathleen, I’d like to ask your forgiveness.” I shook my head. Then nodded, not sure how to respond. I felt the heat rise into my cheeks. I could hardly breathe knowing that everyone could hear and see all this. I had no idea what I was forgiving her for. I wanted her to just go away.
“I have been angry at how easily you joined our group. Even though you became my friend when we worked on music together, I still thought you were doing it for yourself. I’ve held that against you and I’m sorry.” “It’s okay,” I choked out. Stunned, I stood up, gave her an awkward hug and then sat back down. Lisa turned and went back to her seat. Lisa’s bravery broke the ice and everyone started to ask forgiveness for various injuries, some big, some small.
The world began to change for me. I learned empathy the day that Lisa asked my forgiveness. I had read To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee several times. But I realized that I had never understood the message Atticus Finch taught his children: “You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them.” Through the years my friendships were better, stronger and deeper. I apologized and forgave quickly. Lisa allowed me the gift of friendship because her example taught me to forgive.
1.The author joined the adult group because she wanted to .
A.have a better social life B.practice singing with her friends
C.learn the importance of forgiveness D.get to know more about her neighbors
2.Which of the following can describe the writer before she attended the retreat?
A.Self-confident. B.Dishonest.
C.Responsible. D.Self-centered.
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The writer didn’t want to join the retreat at first.
B.The writer thought Lisa should say sorry to her.
C.The writer thought the leader of the retreat was funny.
D.The writer knew Lisa before she moved to the new city.
4.According to Paragraph 5, how did the writer feel when Lisa asked for forgiveness?
A.Scared. B.Curious.
C.Stressed. D.Satisfied.
5.What did Lisa apologize to the writer for?
A.That she made the writer feel lonely.
B.That she was envious of the writer.
C.That she once took advantage of the writer.
D.That she refused to make friends with the writer.
6.What does the underlined phrase “stand in his shoes” probably mean in the last paragraph?
A.try to apologize and forgive others B.get to know people’s true face
C.value the friendship with others D.place oneself in others’ position
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