1._______ (穿着)beautiful costumes, they put on a wonderful performance on that day. (dress)
2.It __________(听起来好像)there is a knock at the door. (as)
3.He __________(陷入了沉思)and didn’t notice I came in. (thought)
4.Why did you__________ there?(让客人在等) (leave)
5.The tax only has an effect on people with incomes of over $200,000,________________,(换句话说)the very rich. (words)
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1._______ (穿着)beautiful costumes, they put on a wonderful performance on that day. (dress)
2.It __________(听起来好像)there is a knock at the door. (as)
3.He __________(陷入了沉思)and didn’t notice I came in. (thought)
4.Why did you__________ there?(让客人在等) (leave)
5.The tax only has an effect on people with incomes of over $200,000,________________,(换句话说)the very rich. (words)
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A wonderful performance ________ in the school gymnasium next month.
A.is put on B.has been put on
C.will be put on D.was put on
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Peter phoned to say they had arrived safely, so put your mind ______.
A.with ease | B.by heart | C.in peace | D.at ease |
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After meeting the beautiful young girl, the young man lay on his bed, wide awake, with wonderful ideas ______ into his mind.
A. crossing B. entering C. crowding D. reaching
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She is ________ in red today and looks very beautiful.
A wearing B having on C putting on D dressed
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Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and the 2000 Olympic games put it on the map as one of the most lively and modern cities in the world. Any trip to Sydney is an adventure and with some of the world’s beautiful beaches, this city has so much to offer. Sydney is so large an area that choosing a hotel is something you need to do very carefully. Public transport is good, but it can be slow and being close to where you want to be is probably the most important factor.
The first and most obvious choice is hotels around Circular Quay. Circular Quay is the heart of the city and one of the major interchanges where trains, buses and ferries meet. It’s also where Sydney’s two most famous landmarks are located — the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge. This area is active and offers some of the best views you will ever get from a hotel room.
The farther hotels in the city are much more suited to business travelers and they are usually less expensive. Daring Harbor is a great choice as it mixes a great view with being right in the centre of the city. Darling Harbor has hundreds of pubs, clubs and restaurants along the water’s edge.
If you don’t feel like dealing with the hustle and bustle of the city and are looking for something a bit quieter, why not head out to the Northern Beaches? It’s only a short ferry ride over to Manly where you can find two major hotels on the beach with a number of smaller boutiques (时装店,精品店).
1.What made Sydney famous as one of the most lively and modern cities in the world?
A. Its traditional culture. B. its beaches and hotels.
C. The traffic system. D. The 2000 Olympics.
2.If you want to live in a quiet hotel and buy some fashionable clothes or expensive gifts, you should choose one in __________ .
A. Circular Quay B. Darling Harbor
C. Manly D. Sydney Harbor Bridge
3.The underlined part “hustle and bustle” in the last paragraph may refer to _________.
A. hot climate B. serious pollution
C. busy noisy activities D. slow-moving traffic
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They asked me to ________ what he remembered then.
A.put out B.put on C.set out D.set down
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Some people would like to do shopping on Sundays since they expect to pick up wonderful __________in the market.
A. bargains B. batteries
C. baskets D. barrels
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Google, hoping to put down a protest by employees upset that the technology they were working on could be used for deadly purposes, will not renew a contract with the Pentagon(五角大楼) for artificial intelligence work when a current deal expires next year.
Diane Greene, who is the head of the Google Cloud business that won a contract with the Pentagon’s Project Maven, said during a weekly meeting with employees Friday that the company was backing away from its AI work with the military, according to a person familiar with the discussion but not permitted to speak publicly about it.
Google’s work with the Defense Department on the Maven program, which uses artificial intelligence to interpret video images and could be used to improve the targeting of drone strikes, riled the internet giant’s workforce.
About 4,000 Google employees signed a petition(请愿书) demanding “a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology,” and a handful of employees resigned in protest.
The money for Google in the Project Maven contract was never large by the standards of a company with profit of $110 billion last year — $9 million, one official told employees, or a possible $15 million over 18 months, according to an internal email.
But some company officials saw it as an opening to much greater revenue down the road. In an email last September, a Google official in Washington told colleagues she expected Maven to grow into a $250 million-a-year project, and eventually it could have helped open the door to contracts worth far more.
1.What does the underlined word “renew” most probably mean?
A. fix B. sign C. recover D. extend the period of time
2.Why did Google employees go on rebellions protest?
A. Because they were not paid enough.
B. Because they thought Google should go on cooperate with Pentagon.
C. Because they thought the company cheated them about the Maven Project.
D. Because they thought Google should end the cooperation on a warfare technology with Pentagon.
3.The last two paragraphs are aimed to _______________________.
A. show what else Google could do to make money
B. show what consisted of the revenue of Google last year
C. show what big loss of revenue Google’s decision of giving up the cooperation with Pentagon will cause
D. show the money that the Project Maven contract Google brought last year was not large by the standards of a company with revenue of $110 billion last year
4.What can we infer from the article?
A. Google chose humanity over profit.
B. The employees’ rebellions didn’t work at all.
C. Pentagon will definitely give Google a big lesson.
D. Google is a company that is not qualified enough in the field of AI technology.
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Parents put the books on the bottom shelf so that they were ______ to their kids.
A.ordinary
B.scientific
C.professional
D.accessible
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