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A.Inasupermarket. B.Intheoffice. C.Inahotel.
2.Whatisthetemperatureintheroomnow?
A.26℃. B.31℃. C.40℃.
3.Whereisthelibrary?
A.Onthefirstfloor. B.Onthesecondfloor. C.Onthethirdfloor.
4.Whenwillthewomanbefreefortheeveningclasses?
A.OnTuesdays. B.OnThursdays. C.OnFridays.
5.Whatdoesthewomando?
A.Atourguide. B.Astudent. C.Awaitress.
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15.Whydoesthewomanlikeseeinghiscousins?
A.Theyhavealotincommon.
B.Theylikeeatingattheparty.
C.Theyaremucholderthanher.
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19.WhatdoweknowaboutthedifferencesbetweenAmericanandBritishEnglish?
A.Theymaycausemisunderstandings.
B.Theyhavelittletodowithdailylife.
C.Peopleneedntpayattentiontothem.
20.Whatdoesthespeakeraskthelistenerstodo?
A.StudymoreEnglishwords.
B.Findmoreaboutlanguagedifferences.
C.LearnmoreaboutAmericanandBritishcultures.
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TherearemanyfamousfestivalsaroundtheworldliketheCarnivalsinRioandVeniceMunichsOktoberfest.Here
aresomeunusualandcrazyfestivalsintheworld.
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MightyMudMania,USA
ChildrensdreamsreallydocometrueintheCityofScottsdale.Childrenaged1to13,gettoparticipateinamud
race.DuringtherunningoftheMightyMudObstacle()course,severalmudholesinthegroundareintentionally
placedaskidscompeteforthefastesttimeineachrace.Therearealsomudpuddlepoolsforsmallkids,andaminimud
courseforthosesixandyounger.
TheNewStraitsTimesMillionRinggitCharityDuckRace,Malaysia
Thirteenyearsago,EricSchechterandhisfriendswerebrainstormingtofindnewwaysofraisingmoneyforlocal
charitieswhentheycameupwiththeideaofrubberduckraces.Theevent,crazyasitmaysound,involvesracing“cool”
rubberducksdownalocalwaterwayandhavingmembersofthecommunity“adopt”theducksforachancetowinvaluable
donatedprizes,possiblyeven$1millionbucks.
SongkranFestival,Thailand
Whatbetterwaytocelebratethe“startofthereturnofrains”thanwithacountry-widewaterfight?Thaiscelebrate
theirfestivalofficiallyfromApril13thuntilApril15th.Thesethreedaysrepresentthelastdayoftheoldyear,thedayof
transition,andthefirstdayoftheNewYear.Thesearedaysofcleaningthehousesandthebody,daysofmerrymaking,
andrenewal.NothingevilhastobetakenintotheNewYear.
CanberraSledDogClassic,Australia
DogsleddingisoneofthefastestgrowingsportsontheeastcoastofAustralia.Astheresnosnow(thetrailisearth
andsandandissmoothandwidewithafewhillsandturns),thesledshavewheelsinsteadofrunners,butthe
excitementisthesame.
21.WhatisspecialaboutMightyMudMania?
A.Waterandmudgames. B.Fastestgrowingsports.
C.Snowandsandtracks. D.Longestlocalhistory.
22.WhyisTheNewStraitsTimesMillionRinggitCharityDuckRaceheld?
A.Toraiseducks. B.Tocollectmoney.
C.Tofoundcharities. D.Tomakewaterway.
23.Whichplacewillyougotoifyouwanttoexperienceanewyear?
A.USA. B.Malaysia. C.Thailand. D.Australia.
B
The99-year-oldwarhero,CaptainTomMoore,insistedheis‘nosuperstar’aftercompleting100lapsofhis
gardenandraisingmorethan£13millionfortheNationalHealthService(NHS).Hepolishedoffthelastfewlapsonhis
zimmerframe( )—andinsistedhewouldcontinueforaslongaspeoplekeepgivingmoney.
WhenRuthLangsfordaskedhimhowhefeltabouteverybodyintheworldtalkingabouthimandhisachievement,he
said,“IdontknowaboutbeingasuperstarbutIthinkitsamazingthatallthosepeoplearoundtheworldarecontributing
toourNHS.MyhealthisfinebecauseoftheNHS.TheydidsowellwhenIbrokemyhipandtheytreatedmesowellthey
deserveeverypennytheyget.Theyareputtingthemselvesindangereverydayandtheydoitcheerfully.Theyareall
doingamarvellousjobforthewholenation.Itsourjobtoprovidethem withallthethingsnecessarybecauseoftheir
bravery.”
CaptainTomMoore,whoseheroicshaveseenhimwintheheartsofthenation,completedthefinalfourofthe25-
metrelapsathisBedfordshirehome.CaptainTomhadoriginallysetouttoraisejust£1,000andplannedtoreachhis
targetbeforehis100thbirthdayonApril30.Buteventuallythefundreached£13million.Afterbeingtoldhehad
becomethelargestsinglefundraiserfortheJustGivingdonationsite,hesaid,“Itsunbelievablethatthissumofmoney
hasbeenraisedforsuchsuperpeople.Ithinkitshowsweresuchagenerous,thoughtfulpeople.Weresogenerousin
everywaythatthissortofmoneyhascomealonganditsforsuchasuperpurpose.Forourdoctors,nursesandbackup
people—theydeserveeverythingwecangivethem.”
Ofthecoronaviruspandemic,headded:“Wewillgetthroughitintheendbutitmighttaketime,butattheendof
thedayweshallallbeokayagain...thesunwillshineonyouagainandthecloudswillgoaway.”
24.WhydidCaptainTomMooretakethetroubletowalk?
A.Tobecomeasuperstar. B.Tobuilduphisstrength.
C.Toprovehiswalkingability. D.ToraisemoneyfortheNHS.
25.WhatcanweknowfromCaptainTomMooreswordsinthesecondparagraph?
A.HethoughthighlyoftheNHS. B.Hefeltproudofhiscontribution.
C.Hedeservedeverypennyofthemoney. D.HewasbraveenoughintheWorldWarII.
26.HowdidTomfeelafterbeingtoldhehadbecomethelargestsinglefundraiser?
A.Worried. B.Inspired.
C.Amazed. D.Relived.
27.WhichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribeCaptainTomMoore?
A.Modestandoptimistic. B.Moodyandsensitive.
C.Confidentandproud. D.Braveandindependent.
C
Collage(¡¢)artisoneofthemostpopularartprojectswithstudentsaroundtheworldnotonlybecauseitisfunto
dobutalsobecauseanyonecandoit.Itisatypeofartthatcombinespiecesofmaterialsorphotosontoaplainsurface.
Thetermitselfcomesfrom theFrench“coller,”meaning“glue.”ItwascreatedbybothGeorgesBraqueandPablo
Picassoatthebeginningofthe20thcentury,whencollagebecameadistinctpartofmodernart.
Tomakeanexcitingcollage,youneeddifferentkindsofmaterials,suchassomeglue(£¤),andasurfacesuchas
piecesofpaper,whichmightincludeanythingfromnewspapersandmagazines,tophotographs,topiecesofcloth.You
shouldfigureoutwhattypeofmaterialyouwanttomakeacollageoutof.Creativityistheonlyrestrictiontowhatkindof
materialscanfindtheirwayontoacollage.
Onceyouhaveallofthesematerials,youcanbegintomakeyourcollage.Onemethodistoglueallofyourmaterials
ontoaplainsurfacetocreatepicturesordesignsthataretrulyyours.Therightglueisveryimportantforcreatingalong-
lastingmasterpiece.Aninferiorgluewillonlylastsolongbeforeyoustartfindingpiecesofyourcollageonthelivingfloor!
Anotherapproachtocreatingacollageistoglueyourmaterialsontoapaintingordrawingyouhavealreadycreated.In
thisway,yourcollagewillshowa3Deffect.
Whicheverwayyouchoose,collagesarefunbecausewhateveryoudecidetomakeisentirelyuptoyouandyourown
imagination.Collagepromisestobeanimportantcreativewayofexpression,foritallowsyoutoexploreandexperiment
withcreatingtrulynewandexcitingresults.
28.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Waystocreateacollageart. B.Introductionofacollage.
C.Collageartclassesforstudents. D.Materialsneededforcollage.
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29.Whatisspeciallyrequiredtocreatefinecollages?
A.Activeimagination. B.Fullpreparations.
C.Greatskillsincutting. D.Expensivematerials.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inferior”meaninthethirdparagraph?
A.Well-received. B.Special. C.Poor-quality. D.Expensive.
31.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Collagebecameadistinctpartofmodernartcenturiesago.
B.Gluingmaterialsonyourready-drawnpicturessavestime.
C.Materialswillbewastedifyoufailedtoknowwhattocreate.
D.Apersoncanconveyhisownfeelingsthroughmakingcollages.
D
Astheclimatecontinuestochange,theseasonsareseeingashiftaswell,withwinterscominglaterandleaving
earlierthaneverrecorded.Thus,scientistshaveconfirmedwhatgardenershavelongsuspected:springiscomingmuch
earlierintheUS,withplantscomingupthreeweeksearlier.
InthePacificnorth-westtheresearchersexpectedanevenshorterwinter,withspringkickinginupto28.5days
earlierbytheendofthecentury.TheresearchersfromtheHawthorneValleyProgrammedrewonthousandsofrecords,
frombirdmigrationpatternstotreeandplantflowering,tocomparetheshiftintimingofnaturalevents.Insomepartsof
thecountry,includingWisconsin,someflowerspecies,suchaswildgeraniums(¥¦§),wereblooming24daysearlier
in2019thanin1949.Thenewestgroupofresearchers,from governmentscientificagenciesaswellasuniversities,
combinedhistoricalrecordsoflilacandhoneysucklegrowthwith19climatemodelstoprojectthefirstleafinthecoming
decades.“Weknowspringiscomingearlier.Butwecantprovideactualevidenceforhowmuchearlier,”saidAndrew
Allstadt,anecologistattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madison,whowaspartoftheresearchteam.
Thechangewouldhavefar-reachingeffects—bothforfarmingandotherindustriesandthenaturalworld.“The
timingofeventsisimportant,”Allstadtsaid.“Ifplantsareshiftingearlierintheyear,thereisaworrythattheanimals
thatdependontheplantswontkeepupwiththoseshifts.”ThoselivinginwarmerpartsoftheUSareunlikelytoseeas
bigasadifferenceinthearrivalofspring,becauseitisalreadysowarm.Butmuchofthecountrywillseeashorter
winter,Allstadtsaid.
Thebiggestfactorcausingthefirstgreenshootsofspringwastheslowbuild-upofmilderweatheroverthecourseof
theyear—ratherthanaburstofabove-averagedaysinFebruaryorMarch,hesaid.Thatwasespeciallythecaseat
higheraltitudesandacrossthewind-sweptGreatPlains,hesaid.
32.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Climatechangeisshorteningwinter.
B.Plantsgrowmuchfasterthanbefore.
C.SpringiswarmerthanbeforeintheUS.
D.Scientistssuspecttheclimateischanging.
33.Whathaveresearchersfoundaccordingtothesecondparagraph?
A.Recordsaboutbirdmigrationinspringandwinterarewrong.
B.Springiscomingabout28.5dayslaterbytheendofthecentury.
C.Geraniumswereblooming24daysearlierthanseventyyearsago.
D.Governmentscientificagencieslackactualevidencefortheirstudies.
34.Whateffectmaythechangingweatherhave?
A.Manykindsofplantswillbecomelessandless.
B.TheUSfarmingindustrywillgetmuchbenefit.
C.MostpartsoftheUSwillhavelongerwinterdays.
D.Animalsrelyingonplantsmaybeshortofenoughfood.
35.Whatcontributestotheearlierspringmost?
A.Theearliermigrationofbirds. B.TheUSshigheraltitudeandwind.
C.Theclimategettinggraduallywarmer. D.ThesuddenincreaseoftemperatureinMarch.
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Ifagraduateasksyoutowriteareferenceletterforagraduateschoolapplicant,itmaybedifficulttoknowwhereto
beginandwhattoinclude.Withsomebackgroundinformationandcarefulthought,youcanwriteanattractingand
successfulletterinnotime. 36
Readbackgroundmaterialsonthegraduateprograms.Learnmoreinformationaboutwherethepersonisapplying.If
youfamiliarizeyourselfwiththeprogram,youcanbegintoimaginewhattheadmissionscommitteewantsinanapplicant.
37 Regardlessofhowwellyouknowtheperson,askthem tosendyoutheirapplicationmaterialssuchas
transcripts(X ± ²),apersonalstatementoraresume.Readthroughthesematerialstolearnmoreabouttheir
experiences,goals,andmotivations.
Setupameetingtotalkwiththeperson.Reviewwhatitisthattheywanttodoandwhytheyareinterestedingoing
tograduateschool. 38 Thus,youwillhaveaclearideaofwhattheyhopeyoucanwriteabout.Ifanin-person
meetingisnotpossible,trytoarrangetimeforaphoneconversationinstead.
39 Manypeoplewhoareapplyingtograduateprogramsmayuseadigitallettercaseservicetomanagetheir
recommendations.Otherwise,youmayneedtoemailormailtheletterdirectlytotheadmissionsoffice. 40 Checkwith
themtofindoutthesubmissiondeadline.
A.Askthecandidatefortheirapplicationmaterials.
B.But,youshouldfirstgatherthenecessaryinformation.
C.Askforclearinstructionsonhowandwhentosubmittheletter.
D.Listtheexperience,characteristics,andachievementsyouwilldiscuss.
E.Youdonthavetoknowsomeoneespeciallywelltowritealetterforthem.
F.Talkwiththemaboutwhytheythoughtyouwouldbeagoodreferenceforthem.
G.Makesurethepersongivesyouclearinstructionsonwhereandhowtosubmittheletter.
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Onespringmorningmanyyearsago,IhadbeenexploringforgoldalongCohoCreekonsoutheasternAlaskawhenI
spottedahugegreywolfnomorethan20pacesaway— 41 inatrap.Confusedandfrightenedatmyapproach,the
wolf 42 ,straining(µ¶·)atthetrapchain.ThenInoticeditwasafemale.Somewheretheremightbehungry
littlewolveswaitingfortheir 43 .
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45 ,surelynomorethanafewmilesaway.ButIsuspectedthatifItriedtofreethewolf,shewouldturn 46 and
trytotearmetopieces.SoIdecidedto 47 herbabiesinstead.Afterseveralmoments,Ifinally 48 thelittle
wolves.Ibeganimitatingthesoundofamotherwolf 49 heryoung.Noresponse.Afewmomentslater,afterItried
anothercall,fourtinywolves 50 .Theycouldnthavebeenmorethanafewweeksold.I 51 myhands,andthey
tentativelysuckedmy 52 .Then,onebyone,Iplacedtheminabagandheaded 53 .Whenthemotherwolf
spottedme,shestoodstraight.WhenI 54 thetinywolves,theyracedtotheirmotherandwithout 55 ,theywere
slurping(¸¹)atherbelly.
IrealizedthatImustfindhersomethingto 56 .Therefore,IhikedtowardCohoCreekandspottedthelegofa
deaddeerstickingoutofasnowbank.I 57 alegandreturnedtothewolf.IfIcouldonlywinherconfidence,I
thought,itwasheronlyhopeofbeing 58 .Overthenextfewdays,Ideliveredherdinnerandplayedwithherbabies
towinthewolfs 59 .Finally,Isawaslightwaggingofhertail.Imovedwithinthelengthofherchain,applied
pressureand 60 thetrap.Thewolfpulledfree.
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42.A.backedaway B.felldown C.cameover D.rushedoff
43.A.father B.hunter C.mother D.partner
44.A.remembered B.suggested C.admitted D.guessed
45.A.afraid B.alive C.awake D.alike
46.A.aggressive B.playful C.accessible D.alarmed
47.A.staywith B.attendto C.searchfor D.bringup
48.A.contacted B.recognized C.missed D.spotted
49.A.calling B.naming C.tending D.teaching
50.A.changed B.appeared C.remained D.returned
51.A.shook B.lifted C.reached D.folded
52.A.head B.face C.toes D.fingers
53.A.back B.down C.ahead D.out
54.A.cleaned B.freed C.touched D.noticed
55.A.effort B.hurry C.delay D.doubt
56.A.wear B.use C.play D.eat
57.A.putaway B.cutoff C.heldup D.leftbehind
58.A.saved B.found C.kept D.spared
59.A.credit B.favor C.trust D.request
60.A.escaped B.threw C.set D.broke
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CancerPreventionWeek, 61 kickedoffonWednesday.
Duringalivebroadcast 62 (hold)onFriday,medicalexpertssaidthatvaccinationscanplayaneffectiverole
63 thepreventionofcertaintypesofcancer,adiseasethatclaimsthe 64 (life)of2.3millionpeopleinChina
everyyear.
TheNationalHealthCommissiononMarch30releasedaguidelineoncancerpreventionandtreatment, 65
(point)outthatcancersarepreventablethroughpracticinggoodpersonalcleanness,havinga 66 (health)lifestyle
andgettingvaccinations.“VaccinationisthemosteffectivewaytopreventHBV infectionandmoreattentionshould
67 (pay)onpopularizingthevaccineamongadultsaswehaveseenasignificantreductioninthenumberofchild
cases 68 thevaccinewasmadecompulsoryfornewborns,”saidXuJie, 69 chiefphysicianattheShanghaiNo.9
PeoplesHospital.
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