The idea for the new plan came to his mind, ______ to his experiment in the lab.
A. while devoting B. while devoting himself
C. while he was devoted D. while devoted
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The idea for the new plan came to his mind, ______ to his experiment in the lab.
A. while devoting B. while devoting himself
C. while he was devoted D. while devoted
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The idea of donating mosquito nets to millions of Africans came to Katherine Commale’s mind when she was only five years old. She________a documentary about Africa, which________that on average, every 30 seconds one child died of malaria(疟疾)there, which can be caused by mosquito bites. This made her________, but it also________her to do something to save their lives________. Katherine started________money for mosquito nets so that Africans don't have to________malaria. She sent nets to Africa through an organization called Nothing But Nets. By making hand-decorated________with her family and giving them to those who donated money. Katherine inspired people to _____her. Her________was posted on the website of Nothing But Nets. People were touched by her ______, which went beyond age and race,________were pouring in from around the world.
However. Katherine still seemed________. She and her friends wrote letters to the________who were on the list of The World's Billionaires,________they could contribute money. After receiving the letter, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation________that it would donate three million dollars to Nothing But Nets.________to have more people know Katherine's________, the foundation invested(投资)in filming a public welfare documentary.
Thanks to Katherine, the frequency of children's death________from malaria in Africa has been decreased to one person every 120 seconds. Katherine's kindness influenced the world even though she was only a little girl. She showed that no one is too________to change the world into a better place.
1.A.showed B.watched C.made D.broadcast
2.A.mentioned B.counted C.inferred D.witnessed
3.A.nervous B.guilty C.skeptical D.astonished
4.A.forced B.commanded C.motivated D.assisted
5.A.However B.Therefore C.Meanwhile D.Instead
6.A.providing B.earning C.raising D.accepting
7.A.recover from B.talk about C.suffer from D.know about
8.A.certificates B.invitations C.recommendations D.instructions
9.A.join B.consult C.challenge D.defeat
10.A.advice B.story C.article D.address
11.A.politeness B.innocence C.bravery D.sympathy
12.A.Donations B.Letters C.Reporters D.Listeners
13.A.unsettled B.unmoved C.unhealthy D.unsatisfied
14.A.aged B.learned C.famous D.rich
15.A.warning B.hoping C.informing D.confirming
16.A.insisted B.realized C.Stressed D.declared
17.A.Additionally B.Luckily C.Actually D.Obviously
18.A.diseases B.troubles C.families D.deeds
19.A.resulting B.changing C.growing D.escaping
20.A.forgetful B.clumsy C.young D.poor
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We all do it. We make huge plans for New Year's Eve. As the big day approaches, we start building expectations, planning the best night of our lives. And yet, it rarely lives up. After all, how could it? We set unrealistic goals for a single night when many places are crowded and loud, there are tons of noisy drunk people, and an astronomical bill comes at the end of the evening. You're left wondering, "Was it worth it?" Fortunately, all it takes is a little reconsideration of your expectations to make sure this year's big night is one to remember.
If you get smashed on New Year's Eve, it is likely that you won't even remember what you did and whether or not you had fun. That's not saying there's something wrong with having a couple of glasses of wine at midnight. After all, it is a celebration. Just keep it light, since you want to remember the fun you had with your friends and family. After all, do you really want to spend the first day of the new year with drunkenness?
Many people like to spend the holidays with their friends and family. You could reserve a table at a favorite restaurant, but how about staying home and cooking? There's nothing worse than having to shout across the table because the restaurant is so crowded, except maybe waiting in line for an hour or more for that privilege. Never mind the bill will almost always be significantly higher than it would be almost any other night of the year. If you love to cook, you can make a great meal that everyone can enjoy.
A great idea for an at-home New Year's Eve party is wonderful. If it's a large get-together, it might be difficult to have a sit-down meal due to space restrictions, but a buffet is always a good choice. You just need to display the dishes for them to choose as they wish. Consider your space and guests' comfort when deciding what to serve.
1.Why do our huge plans for New Year's Eve usually fail?
A. We waste too much money on dinner.
B. There are drunken people everywhere.
C. Every place is crowded with people.
D. We pin too much on a single night.
2.Which of the following can replace the underlined word "smashed" in Paragraph 2?
A. Tired. B. Drunk.
C. Bored. D. Excited.
3.What did the author suggest doing to spend holidays with your friends and family?
A. Treating them at home.
B. Inviting them to dinner outside.
C. Waiting in line for a favorite restaurant.
D. Booking a great meal that everyone can enjoy.
4.What should you do if your home is not big enough?
A. Try to arrange a sit-down meal for your friends.
B. Serve a small meal according to your space.
C. Let your friends help themselves to dishes.
D. Consider your guests' comfort only.
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___________ by what the teacher had said, Anna came up with a new idea for her new project.
A.Inspired B.Inspiring C.Inspire D.To inspire
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He had planned to make a compromise,but he changed his mind at the last minute.
A.therefore B.otherwise C.anyhow D.somehow
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I’d been trying for weeks to come up with an idea for my next book. And then suddenly the idea came: Why not write about a celebrity reporter signing up as a hospital volunteer so she could gain access to a movie star who was a patient of the hospital? The heroine would be motivated totally by her career until she learned that in helping others, we help ourselves.
Sounded like a romantic comedy with uplifting message, but first, there was the matter of research. I’d have to observe hospital volunteers. I headed over to my nearby hospital and asked the director of volunteers if I might hang around for a day or two just to research my story. Her answer, “No. If you really want to see what it’s like to be a volunteer, you should become one.”
Become a volunteer? I was not wild about being in close to people with germs (细菌). I would just skip the research, I thought, then reminded myself that I did need to spend quality time at the hospital if I wanted to write credibly about my heroine’s journey. So I signed up, was given my uniform and ID badge (徽章), and reported for duty. My “job” was to wheel a magazine cart throughout the large facility and, in the process, be a shoulder to lean on.
At the beginning, my focus was on my novel. And then a funny thing happened: I stopped researching and started realizing that I might actually be making a difference in people’s lives. A woman who’d just been diagnosed with lung cancer thanked me for brushing her hair and applying her lipstick. A man who was wasting away from AIDS called me his “angel”, simply because I took twenty minutes to note down the letter he dictated to his mother.
Now long after finishing my book, I continued to volunteer. Friends would ask, “Isn’t it depressing at that place?” “On the contrary,” I’d say and mean it.
1.Why did the author want to observe hospital volunteers?
A.She intended to write stories about them.
B.She was preparing for her volunteering jobs.
C.She hoped to gain access to a movie star.
D.She wanted to make her heroine’s story realistic.
2.What can we infer from paragraphs 3&4?
A.The author was determined to become a volunteer in the beginning.
B.The author was meant to shoulder the responsibility of the patients.
C.The patients the author met and the appreciation she received changed her.
D.The patients relied on the author to help them survive in the hospital.
3.In what way is the author similar to the heroine of her book?
A.Motivated by their career, they succeed.
B.By lifting other’s spirits, they lift their own.
C.Being volunteers, they spread uplifting messages.
D.By providing support to others, they are appreciated.
4.What can be a suitable title of the passage?
A.My Turn: Life as a Hospital Volunteer.
B.My Discovery: I Can Make a Difference.
C.My Investigation: Celebrities in Hospital.
D.My Identity: a Volunteer in a Hospital.
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John had planned to make a compromise, but ________he changed his mind at the last minute.
A. anyhow B. otherwise C. therefore D. somehow
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He had planned to make a compromise,but________he changed his mind at the last minute.
A. therefore B. otherwise C. anyhow D. somehow
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He had planned to make a compromise,but________he changed his mind at the last minute.
A.therefore B.otherwise C.anyhow D.somehow
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The idea came to him when he least expected it. Alvin Irby was at a _________ when he saw one of his former students sitting in the shop with a ________ look on his face. That’s when Irby realized that by ________ barbershops with books, he might be able to ________ young black boys to read.
Irby, a former kindergarten and first grade ________, knows how important it is for young children to read. He also knows that young black boys ________ often don’t have adult male role models who inspire them to read.
That’s where the barbershops come in.
Irby ________ Barbershop Books as a way to not just get books into the _______ of young black boys, but also create community reading spaces in a place where kids go _________. Since its launch in 2013, the program has created kid-friendly reading spaces in 50 barbershops in 12 states ________ the United States.
“Our belief is that if we can create positive reading _______ early and often for young black boys, then they will choose to read for _______. Because they will ______ themselves as readers.” Irby noted, adding, “This is really _______barbershop Books is about, getting young black boys to say three words: I’m a _________.”
Irby’s idea is _________. And it will continue to _________ thanks in part to the National Book Foundation Barbershop Books recently won the organizations 2017 Innovations in Reeling prize. It is _______ to programs that use reading to make a social impact. The _______ comes with a S10,000 prize. Irby plans to use the prize money to bring Barbershop Books to more communities and to ________ training programs for barbers so that they can create their own community reading spaces.
1.A. bookshop B. restaurant C. barbershop D. school
2.A. surprised B. delighted C. excited D. bored
3.A. combining B. distinguishing C. decorating D. enlarging
4.A. make B. inspire C. suggest D. challenge
5.A. student B. teacher C. coach D. friend
6.A. in charge B. in public C. in exchange D. in particular
7.A. promoted B. advertised C. launched D. prohibited
8.A. heads B. arms C. eyes D. hands
9.A. comfortably B. frequently C. consequently D. specially
10.A. throughout B. by C. from D. beyond
11.A. words B. results C. experiences D. distinctions
12.A. fun B. work C. play D. sorrow
13.A. serve B. design C. identify D. declare
14.A. where B. why C. how D. what
15.A. player B. reader C. competitor D. singer
16.A. catching on B. carrying out C. taking over D. put down
17.A. pass B. express C. provide D. leave
18.A. shown B. delivered C. thrown D. given
19.A. affection B. product C. award D. arrangement
20.A. offer B. develop C. operate D. attend
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