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A dinner. B. A meeting. C. A party.4. What size does the man want? A. 9. B. 35. C. 39.5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Life in Southeast Asia. B. Weather conditions. C. A holiday plan.,{孨倐(qQ15\槝蟢\槝1.5R 醤R22.5R ,T Nb?祂鵞輯b靣}v0蟢祂鵞輯b靣}vT g郠*N\槝 蜰槝-N@b賬剉A0B0C 孨*N 恲?N 慂QgsO 恲 v^h(W諎wS剉鴙擽MOn0,T蟢祂鵞輯b靣}vMR `O\ g鰁魰桘T*N\槝 蟢\槝5襶煍,T孾TT\槝\賬鶴5襶煍剉\OT{鰁魰0蟢祂鵞輯b靣}v麐$NM0,T,{6祂Pg檈 轛T{,{607槝06. Why doesn t the man want to book the seats downstairs? A. They are too expensive. B. They are uncomfortable. C. They are too close to the stage.7. When does the man plan to see the performance? A. On October 1st. B. On October 21st. C. On October 25th.,T,{7祂Pg檈 轛T{,{809槝08. What s the complaint of the man s neighbor? A. Loud noise. B. Bad sleeping room. C. An important meeting.9. What were the man and his friends about to do? A. Change a room. B. Apologize to their neighbor. C. End their activity.,T,{8祂Pg檈 轛T{,{10髞12槝010. What is Miss Lan going to work as in Ola city? A. A doctor. B. A nurse. C. A teacher.11. What worries Miss Lan so much? A. She no friends in Ola. B. The work in Ola is hard to do. C. The people in Ola are not friendly.12. How will Miss Lan keep in touch with Mr.Huang after she arrives in Ola? A. By e-mail. B. By phone. C. By letter.,T,{9祂Pg檈 轛T{,{13髞16槝013. Why did the man miss the woman s phone call yesterday? A. His phone was turned off. B. He was taking a shower. C. He didn t take his phone with him.14. What did the woman do yesterday? A. She went shopping. B. She went to a concert. C. She played computer games.15. Why did the woman call the man? A. To invite him to her wedding. B. To ask something about Megan. C. To invite him to her sister抯 wedding.16. When will the woman pick up the man next Saturday? A. At 13:00. B. At 13:20. C. At 14:00.,T,{10祂Pg檈 轛T{,{17髞20 槝017. What does Alexandra Grace work for? A. New Zealand Embassy Beijing. B. QS World University Ranking System. C. The Multi-cultural Environment Organization.18. What stops some students choosing New Zealand for study? A. Its environment. B. Its size. C. Its population.19. What抯 the total yearly cost for a Chinese student to study in a New Zealand university? A. 20,000 dollars. B. 25,000 dollars. C. 45,000 dollars.20. What message about New Zealand does the speaker mainly convey? A. Its multi-cultural environment is good for tourists. B. Its higher education is suitable for Chinese students. C. Its breath-taking scenery is absolutely worth seeing.,{孨钀RqQ N倐 醤R50R ,{N倐桘t銐qQ15\槝 蟢\槝2R醤R30R 桘 NR韜噀 蜰蟢槝@b賬A0B0C孴D踁*N 恲?N  慂QgsO 恲0AEditors note: Whether people are overworked recently made headlines when several internet company bosses said the only way for employees to achieve success is through harder work and longer hours. Some readers share their opinions.CeciliaWorking too many hours only means you are time-wasting and inefficient(NOHe剉).This means it takes you longer to produce something than someone else.A good manager knows how to encourage his employees to work in their full ability instead of expecting them to work late even if they don't have something to do. People who stay in their office until late hate their jobs and it affects their performance, as well as other ways of their life.RosemaryOverworking is just modern slavery. In many countries, overworking would be attacked because it shows poor work performance, and the boss would prefer you work in a better way 7 hours and then go back home than 8 hours with poor performance.Nervy Nowadays, it抯 hard for a young person to build a good future, for pressures are on his or her shoulders: housing, children, parents, themselves, etc. But everyone must keep working hard to have them on the way to the good future, which is not certain. What抯 sure is that if you're lazy and don抰 work hard, no good future will come.Sunny I don't think anyone wants to work overtime. The fact is the competition is so extreme if you don抰 work hard someone will easily and willingly replace you, especially in the IT industry. Employees are told they need to work longer hours or they won't get raised. It is time to give up the culture of overworking.21.What will happen if Cecilia is forced to overwork?A. She will perform to her full ability. B. She will feel unhappy to do it.C. She will ask the employer to do it. D. She will encourage other workers to do it.22. Whose idea is a little bit different from the others?A. Cecilia. B. Rosemary. C. Nervy D.Sunny.23. In which part of the newspaper can you find the passage?A .Culture. B. Business. C. Lifestyle. D. Opinion.BLocated in the northeast part of the Jiayi County in Taiwan Province, Ali Mountain is in fact the general name of the 18 hills including Zhu Hill and Tower Hill. The highest peak of Ali Mountain is Tower Hill with the height of 2,663 meters (about 8,736 feet). Ali Mountain is world famous for its 揻ive rare sites including the Sunrise, the Ali Mountain Forest Railway, the famous Alishan Sacred Tree, the Grand Sea of Clouds, and the Flamboyant Cherry Blossom. It is said that one who has not been to Ali Mountain will never know its wonderful beauty. The sunrise is a must for everyone who travels the Ali Mountain. Many have said, 揟o miss viewing the sunrise on Ali Mountain is like returning empty after entering the Golconda, a source of great wealth. The best place to view the sunrise is on the top of Zhu Hill. The place and time of the sunrise are different due to the changes of the four seasons. If you plan to view the sunrise, it is best to ask the local people the time of sunrise, so you don抰 miss this magnificent opportunity. The Ali Mountain Forest Railway is regarded as one of three mountain climbing railways. Traveling along the 72-kilometer-long railway, the train climbs from 30 meters (about 98 feet) to 2,450 meters (about 8,038 feet) above sea level. Its gradientaW is so great that it is rarely seen in the whole world. From the bottom of Ali Mountain to the top, the train crosses four forest areas tropical, subtropical, temperate and frigid zones. There is a Chinese juniper (\g~g) within the Ali Mountain forest area, with some 53 meters (about 174 feet) high, and 23 meters (about 75 feet) wide. This juniper is so huge that more than ten people can surround it. It has a history of more than 3,000 years, thus is called Alishan Sacred Tree. The most wondrous tree is a 搕hree-generation tree. The three generations of this tree exist in the same trunk. While the first and second generations have faded, the third generation is still flourishing. This tree is really a wonder of nature.The sea of clouds and the cherry blossom should not be overlooked. If you want to avoid sunstroke, the comfortable climate in mid-summer on Ali Mountain will be a good choice.24. What抯 the main idea of the first paragraph?A. Location of Ali Mountain. B. Five rare sites of Ali Mountain. C. Hills of Ali Mountain. D. An introduction to Ali Mountain.25. What does the underlined word 揻lourishing in the fourth paragraph mean?A. Growing well. B. Surrounding. C. Disappearing. D. Dying.26. What抯 the best time to appreciate the sea of clouds and the cherry blossom? A. April. B. February. C. August. D. December.27. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. The place and time of the sunrise are the same despite the changes of the four seasons.B. The best place to view the sunrise is on the top of Tower Hill.C. The highest peak of Ali Mountain is Tower Hill with the height of 2,450 meters.D. The juniper has a history of more than 3,000 years, thus it is called Alishan Sacred Tree.CThe Forbidden City is well known for being full of Chinese cultural and historical relics. But Masters in the Forbidden City ( 0b(WEe玔頞噀ir 0)does not just focus on the stories of the past.Instead, the documentary movie, which came out in Chinese cinemas on Dec. 16, focuses on ordinary people the restorers(頞Y€ of relics and antiquities(銼c .  The stories are told at a slow and relaxed pace, reflecting the restorers work. Restoration of cultural relics and antiques can be time-consuming, and sometimes boring. Yet these restorers patience and peace of mind are especially precious in a society where everything is changing so fast.  If you choose this job you have to stand hours of work sitting on a chair. You need to be quiet and get used to being quiet, says Wang Jin, an ancient clock repair expert. A touching part of the documentary is the spirit of craftsmanship (錧z in the restorers.  Years of humdrum work requires not only skill but also faith and spirit, China Daily commented. Looking for preciseness and perfection, devoting yourself to work, patience, endurance(蚠€  loneliness... All these qualities come from the craftsman spirit. But unlike the popular idea of serious experts who sit around being serious, the documentary shows off the enthusiasm of the restorers. They play their guitars and make jokes about each other after a long day of restoration work. One scene that has been very popular with Internet users features a young female restorer riding a bicycle through the empty Forbidden City on a Monday. While she is doing this, a narrator says, 揟he last person to do this was Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.Masters in the Forbidden City has proved wrong many people抯 ideas about antique restorers, allowing them to realize that they are not old, dull professors, but people in their 40s, 30s and even 20s who can be quite pleasing to the eye.28. According to the text what s the main purpose of the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City?A. To show people how antiques are restored.B. To display relics seldom seen by ordinary people.C. To draw attention to Chinese antique restorers' lives.D. To praise the craftsmanship of Chinese antique restorers.29. According to Wang Jin, we can learn that .A. he often gets tired with his workB. there is no need to do restoration work fastC. antique restorers need to be patient and peacefulD. it takes years of hard work to adapt to antique restoration30. The underlined word 揾umdrum probably means .A. boring B. different C. relaxing D. unusual31. The bicycle-riding scene in the documentary is used to .A. remind the audience of the last Qing emperorB. show the strange hobbies of young antique restorersC. encourage the young to consider a career in antique restoration in the futureD. show that the documentary breaks from the old, dull image of antique restorersDIn 1974, after filling out fifty applications, going through four interviews, and winning one offer, I took what I could get梐 teaching job at what I considered a distant wild area: western New Jersey. My characteristic optimism was alive only when I reminded myself that I would be doing what I had wanted to do since I was fourteen梩eaching English.School started, but I felt more and more as if I were in a foreign country. Was this rural area really New Jersey? My students took a week off when hunting season began. I was told they were also frequently absent in late October to help their fathers make hay on the farms. I was a young woman from New York City, who thought that 揗ake hay while the sun shines just meant to have a good time.But, still, I was teaching English. I worked hard, taking time off only to eat and sleep. And then there was my sixth-grade class梥eventeen boys and five girls who were only six years younger than me. I had a problem long before I knew it. I was struggling in my work as a young idealistic teacher. I wanted to make literature come alive and to promote a love of the written word. The students wanted to throw spitballs and whisper dirty words in the back of the room.In college I had been taught that a successful educator should ignore bad behavior. So I did, confident that, as the textbook had said, the bad behavior would disappear as I gave my students positive attention. It sounds reasonable, but the text obviously ignored the fact that humans, particularly teenagers, rarely seems reasonable. By the time my boss, who was also my taskmaster, known to be the strictest, most demanding, most quick to fire inexperienced teachers, came into the classroom to observe me, the students exhibited very little good behavior to praise.My boss sat in the back of the room. The boys in the class were making animal noises, hitting each other while the girls filed their nails or read magazines. I just pretended it all wasn抰 happening, and went on lecturing and tried to ask some inspiring questions. My boss, sitting in the back of the room, seemed to be growing bigger and bigger. After twenty minutes he left, silently. Visions of unemployment marched before my eyes.I felt mildly victorious that I got through the rest of class without crying, but at my next free period I had to face him. I wondered if he would let me finish out the day. I walked to his office, took a deep breath, and opened the door.He was sitting in his chair, and he looked at me long and hard. I said nothing. All I could think of was that I was not an English teacher; I had been lying to myself, pretending that everything was fine.When he spoke, he said simply, without accusation, 揧ou had nothing to say to them.揧ou had nothing to say to them. he repeated. 揘o wonder they are bored. Why not get to the meat of literature and stop talking about symbolism. Talk with them, not at them. And more important, why do you ignore their bad behavior? We talked. He named my problems and offered solutions. We role-played. He was the bad student, and I was the forceful, yet, warm, teacher.As the year progressed, we spent many hours discussing literature and ideas about human beings and their motivations. He helped me identify my weaknesses and strengths. In short, he made a teacher of me by teaching me the reality of Emerson抯 words: 揟he secret to education lies in respecting the pupil.Fifteen years later I still drive that same winding road to the same school. Thanks to the help I received that difficult first year, the school is my home now.32. It can be inferred from the story that in 1974 ______.A. the writer became an optimistic personB. it was rather difficult to get a job in the USAC. the writer was very happy about her new job D. it was easy to get a teaching job in New Jersey33. According to the passage, which of the following is most probably the writer抯 problem as a new teacher? A. She didn抰 ask experienced teachers for advice. B. She took too much time off to eat and sleep.C. She had blind trust in what she learnt at college. D. She didn抰 like teaching English literature.34. What is the writer抯 biggest worry after her taskmaster抯 observation of her class? A. She might lose her teaching job. B. She might lose her students respect. C. She couldn抰 teach the same class any more. D. She couldn抰 ignore her students bad behavior any more.35. Which of the following is probably the best title for this passage? A. My successful and smooth teaching career B. The fierce competition in the job market C. Useful suggestions on how to be an excellent English teacher D. The challenging but unforgettable start of my teaching career,{孨倐褳^梘qQ5\槝 蟢\槝2R, 醤R10R 36.Which of the following statements about Wuthering Heights is NOT correct?A.The village Emily lived in was on the edge of a large moor and this landscape was the inspiration for the creation of the novel.B.When Wuthering Heights was first published, critics found the book to be strange and shocking. C. Wuthering Heights is a story about love and friendship and the conflict between nature and civilization is embodied in the relationship between Heachcliff and Catherine. D.The novel is narrated by two characters:Mr.Lockwood and Nelly Dean.37.Choose the correct order of the events_______. a.Catherine dies soon after giving birth to a daughter. b.Heachcliff runs away from Wuthering Heights. c.Cathy Linton meets Heathcliff and Linton on her sixteenth birthday. d.Catherine visits Thrushcross Grange for the first time and stays there for five weeks.A. d b c a B. b d a c C. b d c a D. d b a c 38. Why was it difficult for Ichabod to gain Katrina抯 affections? A. Her parents did not like him and they usually interfered with their dates. B. Ichabod抯 rivals watched him angrily and didn抰 let him speak to Katrina. C. Katrina was spoilt and had many admirers to choose from. D. Neighbours spoke ill of Ichabod so Katrina showed hatred for him. 39. Which of the following statements is NOT the practical joke Brom and his friends play on Ichabod? A. They dressed up as witches and evils to frighten Ichabod on his way home. B. They broke in at night, in spite of Ichabod抯 clever security precautions, and turned everything topsy-turvy. C. They blocked the chimney of his school so that it filled with smoke. D. They taught a dog to whine when Ichabod was teaching singing. 40. According to an old farmer, what was the ending of Ichabod? A. He got married to a widow. B. He finally became a judge in New York. C. He led Katrina in triumph to the altar. D. He became the headmaster of another school.,{ N倐N 悢NqQ5\槝 蟢\槝2R醤R10R 9hnc韜噀匭筟 蜰韜噀T剉 恲?N 慂Q齹kXeQzz}vY剉gsO 恲0 恲?N g$Ny楘NYYO 恲0As the world puts increased pressure on kids to be winners, parents tend to make it their mission to help their kids succeed in every possible way. But now there s a growing realization among teachers and other experts who work with children that kids increasingly need help in learning how to fail. So how do parents teach kids to fail? The following steps may be of help.( Show your understanding Understand your child when he抯 disappointed and frustrated. Don抰 just say, 揑t抯 okay. You抣l do better next time. It抯 useless to brush off a child抯 feelings of frustration and disappointment. 41 For example, 揑 see you抮e really disappointed, and I know you really wanted to do better.( Make yourself a model It抯 wise for you to first explain that failure is a part of life and you can share examples of 揻ailures you抳e ever had, such as losing out on a promotion at work or failing to accomplish an important task. 42 Make it a teachable moment43 You and your child can try to come up with what he can do next time for a better chance at success. For instance, can he study differently or talk to the teacher about the problem? Can he change something in the future? It抯 all about problem-solving.( 44 It can be very tough to watch your child fall down, but he can only learn how to handle disappointment through trial and error. As books like The Blessings of a Skinned Knee and the newly released How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go underline, parents must stop lending a helping hand. 45 Learning to fail can be painful. But kids will only succeed if they can acquire the skills to handle whatever life throws on their way.A. Step back and allow kids to fail. 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Watch your child fall and give a hand.C. A child抯 failure is a chance for parents to teach problem-solving skills.D. Afterwards, you can model how to handle the disappointment in your life.E. Instead, you need to change the language to show your true understanding.F. They must learn to handle their own disappointment through trial and error.G. Otherwise, you rob children of the very experiences that require problem-solving.,{ N钀R韹婂w茓袕(uqQ$N倐 醤R50R ,{N倐孾媁kXzzqQ20\槝 蟢\槝1.5R醤R30R 桘 Nb楉w噀 蜰韜噀TT槝@b賬剉A0B0C孴D踁*N 恲?N  慂Q颯錘kXeQzz}vY剉gsO 恲0Vishweshwar Butt Saklani took his last breath on January 18, 2019, but he will live on in the memory of his countrymen as the  Tree Man of Uttarakhan , who planted over 5 million trees.Saklani had been 46 of trees all his life. He planted his first tree at eight under his uncle抯 47 , and kept it for the next seven decades of his life, until he was 48 .People know he loved trees, but 49 know that he planted trees to 50 the sad situations in his life. When his brother died, the Tree Man disappeared into the forest every morning and 51 whole days planting trees. Then in 1958, his wife died and he did the same to do with the 52 . It was like he 53 his life to planting trees as a tribute魜le 糮鮛  to his 54 brother and wife.The people of his village grew to love him, 55 it wasn t always like this. In the beginning, villagers didn t 56 him and even beat him, because he was covering common land. But he never 57 . He continued planting trees and eventually got 58 .Saklani kept 59 his forest until 10 years ago, when he lost his sight. In 1986, he received the Indira Priyadarshani Award for his 60 efforts to protect the forest. In the same year, Saklani suffered a(n) 61 blow, after a massive wildfire turned many trees to 62 . Despite the efforts of the local community to control the 63 , it still destroyed much of the Tree Man抯 forest. Although 64 by the disaster, Saklani believed that the trees would grow back once the rains came.Saklani died at 96, but his 65 lives on in the forest.46. A. ridB. fondC. proudD. confident47. A. protectionB. commandC. guidanceD. control48. A. blindB. deafC. exhaustedD. bored49. A. muchB. manyC. littleD. few50. A. deal withB. focus onC. come acrossD. carry on51. A. wastedB. costC. spentD. took52. A. bondB. projectC. businessD. pain53. A. attachedB. devotedC. adjustedD. applied54. A. disappearedB. disabledC. lateD. modest55. A. butB. orC. andD. so56. A. inspireB. encourageC. judgeD. support57. A. moved offB. cut inC. gave upD. lost face58. A. paidB. understoodC. preparedD. satisfied59. A. explainingB. expectingC. exportingD. expanding60. A. continuedB. mildC. worthlessD. limitless61. A. particularB. heavyC. classicD. astonishing62. A. ashesB. grainsC. messD. failure63. A. leavesB. smokeC. flamesD. dust64. A. disturbedB. amusedC. shockedD. hit65. A. performanceB. spiritC. effectD. personality,{孨倐韹誰kXzzqQ10\槝 蟢\槝1R醤R10R 桘 Nb楉w噀 (Wzz}vYkXeQ1*N怱_剉US蛬b靊鱏匭US蛬剉cknxb__0After more than 80 hours of rescue operation, 13 miners 66 (trap) in a flooded coal mine in Sichuan province were rescued on Wednesday,18th Dec, 2019.At the time of the accident, 347 people 67 (work) in the shaft(謟昇). As of Sunday morning, 329 workers were brought 68 the surface. 69 (fortunate), five people were confirmed dead. As of 2:57 am on Wednesday, the rescued 13 people were sent to five hospitals in Gongxian and the city of Yibin 70 they would receive some medical treatment.All the rescued miners were weak as they 71 (not eat) for days. But they were in stable condition, 72 to a report from the Sichuan Coal Industry Group on Wednesday morning.Some 73 (experience) experts said the accident site was around 10 km away from the mine 74 (enter) and rescuers needed to walk for about two hours to reach the tunnel.After the 13 miners were rescued, the crowd 75 (wait) at the site applauded煂c and people at the rescue command center cheered. 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