Three of the town's factories have closed down ________ the space of a year.
A.among B.after
C.beyond D.within
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Three of the town’s factories have closed down _____ the space of a year.
A. among B. after C. beyond D. within
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Three of the town's factories have closed down ________ the space of a year.
A.among B.after
C.beyond D.within
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What does the woman mean?
A.She likes the new theatre in town.
B.She expects the theatre to close down.
C.She’s surprised by the news.
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Mrs Keller had a big family. Her husband had a factory in the town. One of her sons was a lawyers and the other two were drivers. And her two daughters worked in the post office. The old woman stayed at home and could do all housework and wouldn’t employ anybody.
One evening, the telephone rang while the old woman was preparing supper. She went to answer it. She was told that one of her sons died in a traffic accident. She heard this and fell in a faint. When she came back to life, she was in hospital. And she needed to be helped after that.
Several months later she was told on the telephone her daughter died while she was being operated on. The old woman was so sad that she had to be in hospital again. From then on she was afraid to answer any telephones and sometimes she was afraid hear the bell. Of course it brought them some trouble and some important business was held up. So her husband advised her to see a psychiatrist. The man examined her carefully and then asked her some questions.
“You will soon be all right if you follow my advice, Mrs Keller.” said the psychiatrist.
The old woman took the medicine the doctor gave on time and tried to forget her dead son and daughter. And two months later she went to see the psychiatrist again.
“You have saved me, Doctor,” the old woman said, as soon as she saw him.
“Are you afraid to answer the telephone now?”
“No,” answered Keller.
“I dare answer it whether it rings or not.”
1.Mrs Keller could do all housework because ______.
A. she had no money to employ a helper.
B. she was strong enough to do all at home
C. she didn’t believe anybody
D. only she was free at home
2.The old woman fell in a faint because _____
A. she went to answer the telephone.
B. she was very ill that evening
C. she walked in the room carelessly
D. she heard the news about her son’s death.
3.After she came out of hospital, Mrs Keller wasn’t _________as before.
A. strong B. able C. clever D. sad
4.______made the old woman not answer the telephone.
A. The doctor’s advice B. Her husband’s suggestion
C. Her poor health D. The two pieces of bad news
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After a new reform, the number of the products in the factory is now ________ it was in 2003.
A.three times as larger as B.more than three times
C.twice as large as D.as twice large as
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During the outbreak of novel coronavirus, cities are locked down and borders are closed. Science, on the contrary, is becoming more open. And this “open science” is already making a difference.
Soon after the epidemic started in China, a research team from Fudan University in Shanghai successfully sequenced(测定序列)the DNA of the virus. But they didn’t keep the information to themselves. Instead, they placed the sequences on GenBank, an open-access data platform, so researchers around the world could download them for free and start studying the virus.
Due to this openness, pharmaceutical(制药的)companies across the globe are now able to work simultaneously to develop a vaccine. “There may be room for multiple different vaccines for different purposes and different age groups,”Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security in the US, told Al Jazeera.“The bigger menu we have of vaccines, the more resilient(有适应力的)well be against coronavirus outbreaks in the future. ”
Major drug companies around the world are also sharing their study results. Remdesivir, a drug originally developed by US company Gilead Sciences to treat Ebola, s found to be promising in fighting against the novel coronavirus. Currently, two trials of the drug are already underway in China, and the results might be available as soon as April, according to The Verge.
This openness in science is going to be even more crucial in the future. With climate change, increasing globalization, and population shifts, epidemics will not go away, and might even become more frequent, Dan Barouch, a Harvard Medical School professor, told Harvard Magazine.
He said, “No one group can do everything. It has to be a coordinated(合作的)approach. But I do think that the world has a greater sense of readiness this time to develop knowledge, drugs, and therapeutics(疗法)very rapidly.
Every epidemic is indeed a crisis, but it can also be a learning opportunity. One redeeming(补偿的)factor of the COVID﹣19 outbreak is that it is helping science adapt for the better.
1.What does the article mainly talk about?
A.Coordinated efforts to fight the epidemic.
B.The significance of openness and sharing of scientific knowledge.
C.Something positive we’ve learned from the epidemic.
D.What needs to be done to prevent future epidemics.
2.What is the positive effect of the research team from Fudan University placing the genetic sequence of the virus onto GenBank?
A.They alerted the world to the danger of the virus.
B.They helped remove people’s fear of the virus.
C.They invited collective efforts worldwide to develop a vaccine.
D.They showed the world how to produce a vaccine.
3.What does the underlined phrase“work simultaneously” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.work at the same time.
B.work effectively
C.work continuously
D.work happily
4.What is the author’s purpose of mentioning remdesivir in the text?
A.To introduce a possible cure for the epidemic.
B.To prove that many drug companies readily share their discoveries.
C.To compare the treatment of Ebola and the novel coronavirus.
D.To show that the novel coronavirus will soon be contained.
5.Which of the following would Dan Barouch probably disagree with?
A.The increase in globalization may worsen future epidemics.
B.Epidemics will be less frequent thanks to scientific development.
C.No single group can fight against the epidemics independently.
D.The world is becoming better prepared to deal with epidemics.
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.I fell down and broke three of my teeth. I wonder how many times I have to come here and get my false teeth _______.
A.fix | B.fixing | C.fixed | D.to fix |
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I looked down, immediately closed my eyes and hung to the wall of rock with fear. Fifty feet below me, the brightly colored helmets of my team spread across the rocky floor. I looked behind me and my stomach rolled as I thought of the dangerous large rock.
Backpacking in Death Valley for a month exposed me to a number of new experiences. Out there I was pushed, challenged, and dared to be something bigger than myself. Death Valley removed all my barriers so I could reach out freely to find that deeper meaning I could be truly passionate about.
More than anything else, the unexpected aspects of the desert inspired me to appreciate the wonders of life. The first night out there, I was astonished by the brilliance of the stars. Out in the desert these extremely small winks of light were brighter and more wonderful than I had ever seen them before. After that, I started to notice small beauties: the rose, the patterns in the walls of Marble Canyon.
I saw the part I had played in this group. I looked back at myself, the stranger I had been merely days before, and became aware of how self-absorbed (自恋的) I was. I never truly saw the impact I had on my environment because of the constant flow of material goods. Camping with limited resources made evident that waste of water, space, and material goods ignores our responsibilities to our earth. Understanding that this planet is affected negatively or positively by the things we do convinced me to become involved in conservation efforts for the rest of my life. It is this passion for environmental sustainability (可持续性) that I brought back from Death Valley. In sharing what I saw, I hope to influence others to act to take care of our environment.
Hours later, I looked back at the steep rock I had covered. It was this kind of natural beauty, that first inspired me. I feel a greater bond with them now that they have arisen as the basis of my lifelong goal.
1.We can replace the underlined word “passionate” in the second paragraph with “ “.
A.considerate B.enthusiastic C.optimistic D.curious
2.Which of the following best describes the feeling of the author in the third paragraph?
A.Stressed. B.Grateful. C.Regretful. D.Confused.
3.According to the text, what is the author’s lifelong goal?
A.To offer to build a harmonious society.
B.To overcome all difficulties with great determination.
C.To develop a strong sense of responsibility for his behavior.
D.To devote the rest of his life to protecting the environment.
4.The author thinks the trip .
A.frightened him a lot B.made him braver and cleverer
C.let him learn to enjoy desert D.helped him learn much
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Canada's economic wealth is closely linked to _______ of the US, which buys three-quarters of its exports.
A.which | B.what | C.that | D.one |
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In many factories computers have ___________ the work of thousands of workers.
A.taken place | B.taking place | C.taken place of | D.taken the place of |
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