—I made it at last. I am on top of the world!
—
A.Don’t fall down! B.Oh, really? C.So far, so good. D.Congratulations.
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—I made it at last. I am on top of the world!
—
A.Don’t fall down! B.Oh, really? C.So far, so good. D.Congratulations.
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— I made it at last.I am on top of the world!
— __________
A.Congratulations. | B.Don’t fall down! |
C.Oh, really? | D.So far, so good. |
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. ____ I am concerned, we should be brave and we will reach the top of the hill at last ____ we try our best to climb the hill.
A.So long as; as long as | B.As far as; as longer as |
C.So long as; as far as | D.As far as; as long as |
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Whether you are on top of the world or feel you are holding it up, we all need help sometimes. Here are four ways to get to a better place.
Pay attention inside.
1. It is the small voice, the feeling in your heart. If you are really listening, you will hear what is right and what is wrong to do. You’ll know better how to take steps to change.
2.
Setting aside peaceful time allows you to get your mind clear. Then you can go on to build great things. So pick a place, make it regular, and bring peace to your mind.
Speak with someone you don’t know.
Sometimes you need to take a practical step beyond yourself. A number of nonprofits (非营利组织) provide a listening ear. Sidewalk Talk is a great one. 3. You can stop by and talk, opening your heart and sharing your worries.
Get out in nature.
4. Try being a tourist in your hometown. I am sure there is something peaceful to see.
Relaxing outings help you rise far above your latest worry or selfdoubt. Nature can lift you higher.
Sometimes we can give to others. 5. I hope these tips will help you out of the depths and reach higher heights.
A.List your thankfulness.
B.Fill your mind with peace.
C.Sometimes we need a helping hand.
D.Being a listening ear makes us feel valued.
E.Caring people set up a space on the sidewalk.
F.If you’re looking for somewhere to start, it is within you.
G.There’re few things as comforting as being a part of our nature.
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----What a pity! I missed the last concert of the year.
----Oh, not at all. It was so terrible. In fact, I would rather I ________ ________ ________ ________there.
A.hadn’t been | B.was not | C.haven’t been | D.am not |
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----What a pity! I missed the last concert of the year.
----Oh, not at all. It was so terrible. In fact, I would rather I ________ there.
A. hadn’t been B. was not C. haven’t been D. am not
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The world has lost one of its brightest stars. British physicist Stephen dies on March 14, at the age of 76.
Hawking is probably the world’s most famous scientists after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has devoted his whole life to digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe. “My goal is simple,” Hawking once said. “It is to completely understand the universe, why it is as it is and why it is there at all.”
Hawking’s achievements are even greater if you think about his disability. When he was 21, Hawking caught a bad illness that slowly stopped him form moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼). Later he sat on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moved two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He selected his words from the screen, which were then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).
“I have had the disease for most of my life,” Hawking once said. “Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work.”
Though Hawking was a disabled man, he made great achievements. He received many awards and prizes for his work during his lifetime. This included winning the Albert Einstein Award, which stands for the highest achievement in theoretical physics.
Despite the fact that he’s no longer with us, his legacy will surely live on. As Sajid Javid, a UK government minister, put it, “A brief history on Earth; an eternity in the stars.”
1.From text we can learn ________.
A. Hawking is more famous than Einstein
B. Hawking is less famous than Einstein
C. Both Hawking and Einstein are very famous
D. Neither Hawking nor Einstein is famous
2.What does the underlined pronoun “it” in the second paragraph stand for?
A. The universe. B. The earth.
C. The goal. D. The black hole.
3.According to the text, which of the following statements is the fact?
A. Hawking received many awards and prizes except the Albert Einstein Award.
B. The illness kept him from moving and talking.
C. He communicated with others by speaking.
D. The illness stopped him from being successful.
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Climbers at the top of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, will now be able to make video calls and surf the Internet on their mobile phones, a Nepalese (尼泊尔的) telecom group claims.
Ncell, a branch company of Swedish phone giant TeliaSonera, said on Thursday it had set up a high-speed third-generation (3G) phone base station at an altitude of 5,200 metres in the Everest region.
“Today we made the world’s highest video call from Mount Everest base camp successfully. The coverage (覆盖范围) of the network will reach up to the peak of Mount Everest,” Ncell Nepal chief Pasi Koistinen told reporters in Kathmandu.
The installation (安装) will also help tens of thousands of tourists and hikers who visit the world’s highest mountain every year.
Climbers who reached its 8,848-metre peak previously depended on expensive satellite phones and a voice-only network set up by China Mobile in 2007 on the Chinese side of the mountain.
“This is a great milestone for mobile communications as the 3G high speed Internet will bring faster, more affordable telecommunication services from the world’s tallest mountain,” said Lars Nyberg, chief executive of TeliaSonera, which owns 80 percent of Ncell.
The 3G services will be fast enough to make video calls and use the Internet, said the company, which also claimed the world’s lowest 3G base at 1,400 metres below sea level in a mine in Europe.
Despite the installation in Mount Everest, telecom services cover less than one-third of the 28 million people of Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world.
TeliaSonera said it planned to invest $ 100 million in the next year to ensure that mobile coverage increases to more than 90 per cent of the Himalayan nation’s population.
The 3G network on Mount Everest puts TeliaSonera ahead of state-controlled Nepal Telecom, Indian-owned United Telecom and China Mobile.
Around 3,000 people have climbed to the Everest summit since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first people to conquer the peak in 1953.
1.Who are most likely to benefit from the 3G services at Mount Everest?
A. The telecom firm. B. The local residents.
C. Travelers to Nepal. D. Mount Everest explorers.
2.According to Lars Nyberg, the 3G services they provide __________.
A. are fast and convenient B. are a little expensive
C. can make voice-only calls D. offer free emailing
3.What do we know about TeliaSonera?
A. 80 percent of it is owned by Ncell
B. It belongs to Nepal Telecom.
C. It is in the charge of Pasi Koistinen
D. It provides services for Pasi Koistinen.
4.What is the best title of the text?
A. Telecommunication in Nepal
B. 3G services reach Mt. Everest summit
C. TeliaSonera takes lead in communication
D. Good news for hikers and climbers
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Surtsey was born in 1963. Scientists saw the birth of this island.It began at 7:30 am . on 14th November . A fishing boat was near Iceland.The boat moved under the captain's (船长的) feet . He noticed a strange smell.He saw some black smoke .A volcano (火山) was breaking out . Red hot rocks,fire and smoke were rushing up from the bottom of the sea . The island grew quickly.It was 10 metres high the next day and 60 metres high on 18th November. Scientists flew there to watch.It was exciting.Smoke and fire were still rushing up. Pieces of red hot rock were flying into the air and falling into the sea. The sea was boiling and there was a strange light in the sky. Surtsey grew and grew. Then it stopped in June 1967. It was 175 metres high and 2 kilometres 1ong.And life was already coming to Surtsey. Plants grew.Birds came.Some scientists built a house.They wanted to learn about this young island.
A new island is like a new world.
1. When did scientists fly there to watch the birth of the island?
A. Before the volcano broke out.
B. On 14th November 1963 .
C. About four days after the volcano broke out .
D. In June 1967.
2.Put the following sentences in correct order .
a. Some scientists built a house on Surtsey to learn about this island .
b. The captain saw fire , smoke and rocks rushing up .
c. The sea was boiling .
d. A fishing boat was near Iceland .
e. A new island appeared in the sea .
A. a-b-c-d-e B. d-a-c-b-e
C. d-c-b-a-e D. d-b-c-e-a
3. The best title of the text is .
A. New Discovery .
B. The Birth of An Island.
C. A Captain and An Island .
D. How Does A Volcano Break Out.
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On May 26, 1977, George Willig traveled to the top of the 1,350‒foot‒high World Trade Center in New York City. He did not take the lift, however. Instead, like a human fly, George Willig climbed the outside of the huge 110‒story building. His climb, which began at 6:30 am, took three and a half hours to finish.
At the top, Willig was greeted by both the police and reporters. Some of the police officers asked him for his autograph(签名). Then they wanted to put him in prison and charged him with breaking of law for climbing the building without a permit. Furthermore, the city also planned to charge him for a quarter of a million dollars. The amount, the police department reported, would pay the costs of rushing special equipment and eighty police officers in order to save him.
By the next day, city officials had re‒evaluated(重估) the situation. At City Hall, Mayor Abraham Beame hosted a news conference that turned into a ceremony in George Willig’s honor. Beame announced that the city would not punish “The Human Fly’’. Instead, he would be fined a penny for each of the 110 floors he had climbed. Instead of punishing Willig, the city treated him as a hero who attempted the impossible and met the challenge.
1.George Willig reached the top of the World Trade Center in New York at .
A.six thirty on the morning of May 26, 1977
B.six thirty on the evening of May 26, 1977
C.ten o’clock on the evening of May 26, 1977
D.ten o’clock on the morning of May 26, 1977
2.This passage is a story about .
A.a man who enjoys risks and challenges
B.a human being who can fly like a fly
C.a man who has escaped from the prison
D.a fly which climbs like a human being
3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Willig was fined $ 250,000.
B.Willig was sent to prison for a year.
C.Willig was honored in a party and fined only $ 1.10.
D.Willig climbed the World Trade Center with permission.
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