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Although the world develops much faster and better, the resources on the earth get fewer and fewer.In order to protect them, something must be done.
Save water.Water is the source of life.No water, no life.So it's very important for us to do so.Not only should we protect drinking water and stop polluting it, but also make full use of it.
Save electricity.It is crucial (至关重要的).We can't imagine what the life will be like without it.Everyone should do his best to save electricity.Don't forget to turn off the lights or other electric machines when we finish working.
Save forests.They are useful.Please stop cutting them down and use recycled paper instead.Make our world a green one to live in.
Recycle useful rubbish.Plenty of rubbish can be recycled like cans, paper, bottles, and so on.We can save resources in this way.
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Debbie and Simon are students. They both have part﹣time jobs at a travel company.
A well﹣dressed lady (A) enteredthe office. She looked at Debbie and Simon, and then walked over to Debbie. Debbie gave her a cheerful greeting.
Simon sighed and walked away.
"What's the matter?" Mr. Yang asked.
"People always choose Debbie instead of me. I don't understand."
"I do. It's the way you communicate."
"How can that be?" Simon asked. (B) " I don't get a chance to speak."
"Communicating is more than just speaking. Your body language is important, too."
"Body language?"
"It's the way (C) youstand and sit. It's your gestures and the expression on your face. Your whole appearance communicates things. You don't give people a good impression, Simon. You look down, you never smile and you don't turn your head towards them. "
"Look at Debbie. She's holding her head up. She always smiles and looks friendly. Her body language is making people feel welcome, so they go to her for help."
Simon decided to improve his body language. He sat up straight and tried smiling at people.
(D) Minuteslater, a beautiful girl entered. She walked over to Simon. A few moments later, she left with a smile.
Mr. Yang came over and said, "You made a good impression on her, Simon."
"That was my sister," said Simon. "She wanted to remind me that (E) 明天是她的生日."
51.写出文中划线部分(A)和(D)的同义词语或近义词语: ;
52.将文中划线部分(B)改写为: is no chance me to speak.
53.文中划线部分(C)指代的是:
54.将文中划线部分(E)译成英语:
55.从文中找出能说明本文主旨大意的短语:
Sometimes good ideas have bad results. This is what happened to Spain's Matrera Castle (城堡). The castle was built in the 9th century and has interested thousands of visitors every year. But part of it broke after a heavy rain, so the castle needed a big repair. However, the result didn't turn out well. The castle became a totally modern building!
"The building has nothing to do with what it used to be, or even with a medieval (中世纪的) castle," criticized (批评) the Spanish cultural heritage group (文化遗产组织) Hispania Nostra. People across the world have been laughing about it online too. "How terrible!" "They've got builders rather than repairers." "No words are needed when you see the pictures."
The leader of the repair said that he wanted to make sure the building stayed standing. Facing the criticism, he also added, "Opinions are always welcome."
46.Where did the story happen?
47.When was the castle built?
48.Why did the castle need a big repair?
49.How many sentences are used to criticize the repair?
50.Who said "Opinions are always welcome"?
41.Where are Hi and Lo talking?
42.How many pandas can you see in the picture?
43.What is Hi's question?
44.Does Lo know why pandas like old films?
45.How does Hi explain his question?
A young girl raises her hand in class to answer the teacher's question. She loudly says the right answer but hears somebody call her a "know﹣it﹣all" and sees someone else roll (滚动) his eyes. She doesn't feel comfortable enough to speak up again because confident woman are thought to be "bossy (专横的)".
The stereotype (成见) that confident men are leaders and confident women are bossy gave rise to the 2014 "Ban Bossy" campaign ("禁用专横"运动). This campaign encourages young girls to become leaders and stay confident in the face of being called "bossy".
Laila Farah, from DePaul University, US, says she believes this stereotype comes from history. "There is an old idea that girls are not as clever as boys," Farah says. "There is also another very old idea that women act according to their feelings."
"Gender (性别) stereotypes come from nearly everywhere," Farah says. "It's is learned when people were babies, from the toys chosen, to saying girls aren't good at math."
In a study done by the Girls Leadership Institute, many girls said that the biggest thing holding them back from taking part in class was getting judged (评判). Girls learn to keep their ideas and leadership skills to themselves.
Maybe instead of never using the word bossy, we need to forget the idea that being bossy is a bad thing. At the end of the day, bossy people get the job done.
36.Which of the following shows the gender stereotypes from someone in class?
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Speaking up again. |
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Rolling one's eyes. |
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Raising one's hand. |
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Answering the question. |
37.The 2014 "Ban Bossy" campaign was held to encourage young girls to .
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believe in themselves |
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try knowing everything |
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think about themselves |
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enjoy something comfortable |
38.In Farah's opinion, gender stereotypes started .
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before girls learnt math |
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before girls went to school |
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when people were babies |
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when people played with toys |
39.According to the study done by the Girls Leadership Institute, girls .
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can be really good leaders |
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can understand the biggest thing |
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are too confident to be leaders |
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are easy enough to get judged |
40.The writer seems to think that gender stereotypes are .
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cruel |
B. |
unfair |
C. |
impossible |
D. |
acceptable |
Can you imagine a pair of shoes that could tie themselves?All you would have to do is to put them on and push a button.Well,this idea is becoming a real reality.The shoe company Nike created the self﹣tying shoe!This idea first came from the movie Back to the Future II,Nike has been working for years to create a shoe that can do this in real life.They have finally done it with Nike HyperAdapt 1.0.
So how do they work?According to Nike,the shoe is"powered by an underfoot﹣lacing mechanism (脚下系带装置)".This is kind of like a small motor (发动机) that has the power to lace the shoes.All the wearer has to do is to put them on,and at first,the shoes are very loose (松的).But then you can push the"+"button (按钮),and the shoes will tighten to be the perfect fit for the wearer.To take them off,all you have to do is to push the"﹣"button,and the shoes will be easily off.
They haven't been releasedto the public yet,and the cost of the shoes is still unknown.But you might be able to get a pair of your own closer to the holiday season this year.
(1)The best title to describe the main idea of the passage is .
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Shoes of the future are now a reality |
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Shoes of the future are coming themselves |
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The shoe company Nike and its movie |
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Shoes and movies are doing their work |
(2)When did the shoe company Nike start creating the self﹣tying shoe?
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Not until the imagination came into being. |
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Soon after the shoe company Nike was formed. |
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After the movie Back to the Future II was shown. |
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Before the movie Back to the Future II was shown. |
(3)What makes the self﹣tying shoe work?
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The power from Nike. |
B. |
An underfoot﹣lacing mechanism |
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Nike HyperAdaPt 1.0 |
D. |
Setting a small button with a motor |
(4)The first thing for the wearer to do after putting the shoes on is to .
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make them loose |
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make the perfect fit |
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push the"﹣"button |
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push the"+"button |
(5)The Chinese meaning of the underlined word"released"is .
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检验 |
B. |
投放 |
C. |
注册 |
D. |
生产. |