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A couple of weeks.,T,{8祂Pg檈 轛T{,{10髞12槝10.What is the man doing? A. Buying fruit B. Sorting fruit C. Rating fruit.11.What is the woman抯 attitude toward the man? A. Forgiving B. Worried C. Impatient12. How can the man tell if the fruit is ripe, according to the woman? A. Have a taste. B. Press with fingers. C. Judge by color and smell.,T,{9祂Pg檈 轛T{,{13髞16槝013. Why does the school make the change?A. To have the food machines repaired. B. To urge students to reduce the garbage.C .To encourage students to eat healthier food.What is the man concerned about at first?A. What he can eat. B. Where he can get help. C. How he can eat healthily.15. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Drink more water. B. Eat in the lunchroom. C. Bring food from home.16. What do we know about the man?A. He needs to lose weight. B. He cares about healthy food.C. He offers advice to the woman.,T,{10祂Pg檈 轛T{,{17髞20槝017. Why is the coast guard being contacted?A. The ship is sinking. B. The ship is out of fuel.C. The ship is 200 miles off the coast.What will happen in ten minutes?A. The coast guard will arrive. B. The ship will stop moving.C. Another announcement will be made.19. What are the passengers asked to do?A. Stop using the gym. B. Gather in the dining hall.C. Go on with their enjoyment.20. What抯 the purpose of this announcement?A. To indicate the potential risk. B. To comfort the passengers on board.C. To encourage the involvement in rescue.,{孨钀R 駛韹鍂茓袕(uqQ$N倐 醤R35R ,{N倐 USy榢XzzqQ15\槝蟢\槝1R 醤R15R 鲖w桘 NbT槝 蜰槝-N@b賬剉A0B0C0D踁*N 恲?N  慂QgsO 恲 v^(WT{槝竳 N\鍕y槀m褳021. As is often the case, there are always some obstacles in the way something ________ before we realize the real goal of education.A. to be got through B. got throughC. getting through D. having been got through22. ________ has greater potential than flammable ice being mined from underneath the South China Sea when it comes to a global energy revolution.A. nothing B. neither C. no one D. none23. The collection, sorting and of historical materials and cultural relics of the May Fourth Movement should be strengthened, President Xi said.A. consideration B. conservation C. constitution D. construction24. The world s attention ________ China s Belt and Road Initiative as it has great influence on the world s economy.A. is to fix on B. was fixed on C has fixed on D. is being fixed on25. The expert points out the phenomenon that cream goes bad faster than butter______ its structure rather than its chemical composition.A. lives up to B. gets down to C. comes down to D. stands up to26. Hard work along with dedicated revolutionary spirit is the fundamental guarantee of success which is ________ we should learn from the pioneers participating in the Long March.A. that B. what C. where D. how27. The cost of living in big cities ________ steadily for many years and it has led some youths to drop out of the big city race.A. is climbing B. is being climbedC. has been climbing D. has been climbed28. It抯 strongly advised that smokers not be allowed to smoke in any room ________ babies currently occupy.A. where B. whose C. that D. as29. Thanks to her determination and perseverance on the piano lesson, she has a ______ grasp of the subject.A. comprehensive B. discriminating C. conservative D. compulsory30.What he liked to do was to take an idea and ______ it by finding every possible consequence.A. squeeze B. wrestle C. switch D. shrink31. How I wish I ______ my mouth before I shouted at my mum!A. shut B. have shut C. had shut D. would shut32. According to the company抯 rule, one抯 payment is ______ the work done, not to the time spent doing it.A. in proportion to B. in addition toC. in contrast to D. in regard to33.There will be an endless power of youth supporting the Chinese nation抯 rejuvenation_______ the younger generation of the country has ideals , pursuits and shoulders.A. as far as B. so long as C. even if D. as if34. Any information of the oral test paper are regarded as strictly ______ before it is open.A. conventional B. analyticalC. controversial D. confidential35. ---She is a wonderful dancer. --- ______. She is one of my best students! A. You got me there B. You are kidding meC. You are telling me D. You have my word,{孨倐 孾b_kXzzqQ20\槝蟢\槝1R 醤R20R  鲖w桘 NR韜噀 蜰韜噀TT槝@b賬剉A0B0C0D踁*N 恲?N  慂QgsO 恲 v^(WT{槝aS N\鍕y槀m褳0My daughter and I were walking down the hill back to my car. What did you just say, Mom? asked my youngest daughter. Her question caused me to stop walking as I was ____36____ that I抎 said anything. I am now at an age when I ____37____ talk aloud to myself. I knew it happened when I listened to talkback radio, but I hadn抰 ____38____ it also happened when I adventured with daughter.揝weet pea, I didn抰 realize you heard me, ____39____ I was just saying 憌oooah because of that view at the bottom of the hill.There, in front of us in all of her beauty, was Sydney Harbor. It抯 a sight I never ____40____ of; sometimes I ____41____ it out because it makes my heart sing.What is the ____42____ to happiness? There is no simple answer. However, for me, it means ____43____ the small joys in life.Too often we ____44____ time waiting for the  extraordinary and forget to celebrate the ____45____ moments of bliss (x^弝). Things like ____46____ my girl抯 sandy fingers as we watch a pink sunset on the beach. In these moments my heart ____47____, and I抦 happy.Laughter matters too. When I laugh, life is good. So it made me happy to dress up in a green pea suit and surprise my husband.揰___48____! I shouted as he walked into our bedroom. There was a ____49____ silence, then a question.揂re you all right? asked Peter.揧es! Don抰 you think this is funny? I replied, a little annoyed.____50____ his nonplussed (銷篘裇鮝剉) response, I couldn t help laughing about it later with my friends.____51____ I want to be happy, since becoming a parent I have come to recognize that I can only ever be as happy as my ____52____ child. My heart is heavy when my girl has troubles, and no number of harbor sightings will ____53____ that.I do my best to ____54____ that weight on my soul by celebrating moments of joy with my family. When my daughter chats with me about her day at school, it makes me happy. A little thing like this, coming in the middle of the mess and ____55____ of life, is enough for me to recognize that the day is a happy day.36. A. uncertain B. unhappy C. unaware D. unusual37. A. tend to B. happen to C. attempt to D. see to38. A. felt B. imagined C. realized D. understood39. A. and B. but C. or D. while40. A. dream B. hear C. tire D. think41. A. find B. hold C. let D. seek42. A. solution B. approach C. answer D. key43 A. appreciating B. acknowledging C. addressing D. applying44. A. take B. waste C. kill D. spare45. A. permanent B. long C. short D. exciting46. A. grasping B. touching C. shaking D. holding47. A. extends B. spreads C. expands D. stretches48. A. Surprise B. Great C. Look D. Yes49. A. absolute B. long C. brief D. shocked50. A. Besides B. Despite C. Considering D. Concerning51. A. Although B. Since C. Because D. When52. A. happiest B. unhappiest C. youngest D. oldest53. A. strengthen B. shorten C. broaden D. lessen54. A. balance B. increase C. hide D. escape55. A. happiness B. tension C. worry D. thrill,{ N钀R 桘t銐qQ15\槝蟢\槝2R 醤R30R  鲖w桘 NR韜噀 蜰韜噀TT槝@b賬剉A0B0C0D踁*N 恲?N  慂QgsO 恲 v^(WT{槝aS N\鍕y槀m褳0AFree, Official Sources to Find Unclaimed MoneyDoes the government owe you money? There might be unclaimed funds or property waiting for you from savings or checking accounts, wages and pensions, tax refunds(怇k), life insurance policies, and a lot more. Companies may offer to find this money for a fee. And scammers may try to trick you with fake promises of money from the government. But you can find your unclaimed money yourself for free. Check out USA Gov抯 list of official sources to get started:昐earch for unclaimed money and property in every state where you have lived.You can conduct a multi-state search, and keep an eye out at state fairs and even malls, where state treasurers(ST) and other officials hold public awareness events.旵heck for unclaimed funds from bank failures or unclaimed deposits from credit union closures.Did you have money in a checking or savings account at a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)-insured financial institution? If the financial institution is closed, you can search the FDIC database(penc揯)and you will make it. FDIC has thousands of their banks across the country and deserves your trust." Search for unclaimed back wages, pension money, or life insurance funds.Are you owed unpaid wages from your current employer(CP) or a past employer(PP)? Check the Labor Department抯 Wage and Hour Division抯 records to see if you have money waiting to be claimed. You also may be owed a pension if a company you worked for went out of business or ended a defined plan.56. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. It is likely that several states owe money to you.B. Malls might witness public awareness events.C. Scammers are always ready to help you for free.D. Your past employer might owe you unpaid wages.57 The organization enabling consumers to confidently place money may be ______.A. ST B. CP C. PP D. FDICBAre Coral Reefs(蕇Zty) Adapting to Climate Change?Scientists reported that climate change might actually be helping ancient trees thrive(晽_eP頧). Now there seems to be more positive news this time about the coral in our oceans whose population has been severely affected in last few decades by rising temperatures, disease and human carelessness.Coral reefs as you probably know are not just colorful calcium carbonate(檾硏x懶v)structures that provide shelter to a wonderful number of fish, but also a close relationship or partnership between coral polyps(蕇Ztk? and single celled living things called zooxanthellae(k喣烕?. The coral polyps give the zooxanthellae a home and in return the later provide the coral polyps with their vivid color and food. They support each other in a fantastic balance, one that is getting severely damaged by the rising temperatures which are causing the coral polyps to reject their zooxanthellae friends, removing their color and food source.Scientists estimate the phenomenon of rising temperatures combined with disease has destroyed the coral reef population by more than 80%. It is therefore no wonder that scientists all over the world are looking for solutions to try to restore this all important link to sea life. However, while human efforts like planting the coral again have been somewhat successful, they are not enough to replace all the coral that has been dying due to climate change. That is probably why reports by various researchers about certain types of coral being able to not only survive the changing ocean conditions, but also thrive in it, are being met with such enthusiasm. The most recent findings show that despite higher temperatures the coral reefs seem to be thriving.These findings are consistent with the lab research conducted by the scientists who tried growing different varieties of coral in waters with higher temperature to see how they would react. They were surprised to discover that most of them survived and some seemed to adapt and grow normally. Encouraged by these and other similar findings, more energetic species have been introduced to see if coral reefs can be restored to their former glory. A program is busy analyzing the world's oceans to find more varieties that can be used for this same purposeHowever, we are not out of the woods yet! Scientists are still not sure how they would introduce these varieties to areas where they are not abundant and more importantly what the consequences would be on the surrounding sea life. Hopefully, the combination of new scientific research and fewer human mistakes will allow our beautiful coral to thrive again!58. Which word can be used to complete the following relationship?Coral reefs are a bridge between coral polyps and zooxanthellae.?Coral polyps and zooxanthellae depend on one another?The ________ between coral polyps and zooxanthellae is suffering from severe damage.A. home B. structure C. balance D. color59. The underlined words in Paragraph 4 mean ________.A. to allow coral reefs to thrive againB. to find more varieties of coralC. to survive the changing ocean conditionsD. to see how coral reacts in higher temperature60. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. climate change has the same effect on both ancient trees and coralB. replanting the coral can solve the problem of coral reefs' decreaseC. various researchers are interested in the reports on the changing ocean conditionsD. the lab research has encouraged scientists to restore coral reefs to their former gloryCA dozen international coffee experts shuffle奲?ceg*c籗 around a long wooden table, pausing at each steaming cup, heads dipping and sniffing deeply. Then theslurpingT漊b8T.T剉餢髼 begins. In the wings, coffee farmer Yang Fan watches intently as the judges circle, awaiting a verdict翀歔 on her latest crop of beans.China may be the spiritual home of tea, but it is fast developing a reputation as a top coffee producer. This tasting was a side event to the first ever Pu'er International Specialty Coffee Expo in China's southwestern Yunnan province, which ran this winter and drew more than a thousand attendees, including industry aficionados(w?r€) from across the globe."Coffee has huge potential in China," says Liu Ying, who swapped her life working in private-equity羪篘Cg  investment in Beijing to grow coffee in Pu'er five years ago. "The younger generation prefers to drink coffee in their offices much more than tea." Still, Pu'er remains synonymous with tea.This bustling 鶗剉 town near the Laos border is surrounded by the green hills scored with tea plantations; it produces a variety of tea which is also called Pu抏r, considered one of China's most refined. But the region's mild climate is also perfect for growing Arabica coffee. And as China's fast-living millennials move away from traditional tea in favor of the invigorating coffee, Pu'er's farmers are catering to the demand.Yunnan accounts for 98% of China's coffee harvest, with half coming from the misty landscape around Pu'er. Today, China is the 13th biggest coffee producer in the world梤ising from zero output three decades ago to 136,000 tons annually today.In April, Seattle's annual Specialty Coffee Expo decided to showcase China as its portrait country of origin. It follows on the heels of Starbucks' launching its first single-origin Yunnan coffee last year after eight years of partnership with Yunnan farmers.With global coffee prices at record lows, Yunnan farmers are processing beans in bespoke ways to create distinct flavors梐llowing them to enter the market of specialty coffee."At current coffee prices, I can't even feed my family," says the farmer Yang. "My only way out is to produce specialty coffee, to make the best coffee beans."That means letting beans dry in their cherries, thus producing a wild, fruity flavor via environmental fermentation裇u ,or allowing them to "honey" in their sugary inner layer, which adds a subtle sweetness.Back in the tasting room, Yang awaits the experts' verdict on whether all that extra effort was worthwhile."If I told you this was Colombian or Panama coffee, nobody would argue with me," says Samuel Gurel, CEO of Pu'er's Torch Coffee Roasters, as Yang breaks into a huge grin. "It's a great example of how Chinese coffee is evolving."61. What caused Liu Ying to quit her former job to grow coffee in Pu抏r?A. Yunnan accounts for 98% of China抯 coffee harvest.B. There is a huge potential of coffee market in China.C. She wants to introduce the younger generation to coffee.D. She is tired of her work in private-equity investment.62. According to the passage, we know that Arabica coffee __________.A. is mainly grown in YunnanB. appeals to Chinese, especially the youngC. is a more invigorating drink compared with teaD. needs mild climate to grow63. The 揺xtra effort in the last paragraph refers to __________.A. processing coffee beans in bespoke ways to create distinct flavorsB. forming a business partnership with StarbucksC. lowering the price of Yunnan coffee beansD. replacing Yunnan coffee with Colombian or Panama coffee64. What does Samuel Gurel think of Yang抯 coffee beans?A. praiseworthy B. arguable C. inferior D. unsatisfactoryD揥HAT IS CIVILIZATION? asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the seminal BBC series on the subject. 揑 don抰 know, and I can抰 define it in abstract terms, yet. But I think I can recognize it when I see it, and I抦 looking at it now. And he turned to gesture behind him, at the soaring Gothic towers and flying buttresses of Notre Dame.It seems inhuman to care more about a building than about people. That the sight of Notre Dame going up in flames has attracted so much more attention than floods in southern Africa which killed over 1,000 arouses understandable feelings of guilt. Yet the widespread, intense grief at the sight of the cathedral抯 collapsing steeple is in fact profoundly human梐nd in a particularly 21st-century way.It is not just the economy that is global today, it is culture too. People wander the world in search not just of jobs and security but also of beauty and history. Familiarity breeds affection. A building on whose sunny steps you have rested, in front of which you have taken a selfie with your loved one, becomes a warm part of your memories and thus of yourself. That helps explain why China is in mourning梂eChat, young China抯 principal means of talking to itself, has been throbbing with the story, and Xi Jinping, the country抯 president, sent a message of condolence to Emmanuel Macron, his French counterpart梬hile India was largely indifferent. Tourism from India to the West is a trickle compared with the flood from China.This visual age has endowed beauty with new power, and social media have turned great works of art into superstars. Only a few, though, have achieved this status. Just as there is only ever a handful of world-famous actors, so the pantheon of globally recognizable cultural symbols is tiny: the Mona Lisa, Michelangelo抯 David, the Taj Mahal, the Great Pyramid梐nd Notre Dame. Disaster, too, is visual. In the 24 hours after the fire started videos on social media of the burning cathedral were viewed nearly a quarter of a billion times.Yet the emotions the sight aroused were less about the building itself than about what losing it might mean. Notre Dame is an expression of humanity at its collective best. Nobody could look up into that vaulted ceiling without wondering at the cumulative genius of the thousands of anonymous craftsmen who, over a century and a half, realized a vision so grand in its structural ambition and so delicate in its hand-chiselled detail. Its survival through 850 years of political turbulence梩hrough war, revolution and Nazi occupation梑inds the present to the past.The fire also binds people to each other. The outpouring of emotion it has brought forth is proof that, despite the dark forces of division now abroad, we are all in it together. When nationalism is a rising threat, shared sadness makes borders suddenly irrelevant. When politics is polarized, a love of culture has the power to unite. When extremism divides Muslim from Christian and religious people from atheists, those of all faiths and none are mourning together. An edifice built for the glory of God also represents the unity of the human spirit.And it will be rebuilt. The morning after the fire, the many Parisians who went to the cathedral to mourn its destruction found comfort instead. Although the spire is gone, the towers are still standing and it seems likely that the whole building can be revived. The effort to rebuild it, like the fire, will bring people together. Within 24 hours, 600m ($677m) had been raised from businesses and rich people, and a rash of crowdfunding campaigns started. A high-resolution laser scan of the building, carried out recently, should help.It will never be the same, but that is as it should be. As Victor Hugo wrote in 揟he Hunchback of Notre Dame? a three-volume love-letter to the cathedral: 揋reat edifices, like great mountains, are the work of centuries. Art is often transformed as it is being made匱ime is the architect, the nation is the builder.65. What抯 the writer抯 attitude towards the fact that people care more about a building than floods in Africa?A. indifferent B. understandable C. confused D. critical66. 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People with social anxiety can usually interact easily with family and a few close friends. Instead of enjoying social activities, they might fear them and avoid some of them altogether. Like other anxieties, it is a fear reaction to something that isn't actually dangerous, although the body and mind react as if the danger is real. Because the physical sensations that go with the response are real and sometimes quite strong the danger seems real. With social anxiety, a person's fears and concerns are focused on the social performance whether it's a major class presentation or small talk at the lockers. People tend to feel embarrassed and uncomfortable about being noticed or judged by others.Social anxiety might prevent someone from chatting with friends in the lunchroom, joining an afterschool club, going to a party, or asking someone on a date. It might keep a person from volunteering an answer in class, reading aloud, or giving a presentation. It might prevent someone from acting the school play, being in the talent show, trying out for a team, or joining in a service project. It also prevents them from making the normal, everyday mistakes that help people improve their skills still further.Social anxiety develops because the genetic features from parents and other relatives can influence how the brain senses and controls anxiety, shyness, nervousness, and stress reactions. Meanwhile, some people are born with a shy character and tend to be cautious and sensitive in new situations and prefer what's familiar. Naturally a person's shy character can be influenced by what he or she learns from role models. If parents or others react by overprotecting a child who is shy, the child won't have a chance to get used to new situations and new people. If people born with a cautious nature have stressful experiences, social anxiety can make them even more cautious and shy. Feeling pressured to interact in ways they don't feel ready for, being criticized or insulted, or having other fears and worries can make it more likely for a shy or fearful person to develop social anxiety.Sometimes, but not always, medicines that reduce anxiety are used as part of the treatment. Family or friends are especially important and the right support from a few key people can help those with social anxiety gather the courage to go outside their comfort zone and try something new. Dealing with social anxiety takes patience, courage to face fears and try new things, and the willingness to practice.Social AnxietyPassage outlineSupporting detailsSome ____71____ involved with social anxiety?Seldom get in touch with ____72____?Wrongly react to something without danger in fact because of strong physical sensations.?Pay too much attention to others' ___73___ feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable.Influences on people?To make people feel lonely or disappointed over missed opportunities for____74____ and fun.?To avoid getting the most out of school.?To miss a chance to share their talents and learn new ____75____.____76____ of developing social anxiety?Have something to do with a person's biological factors.?Naturally get influenced by the ___77___from role models especially parents.?Live a life with stressful and worrying ____78____ or events.Ways to overcome social anxiety?Go to ____79____ according to the condition of illness.?Try to be ___80___ by family or friends and look for a new life.?Keep patient, courageous and willing to practice.,{擭钀R fNb梙埦醤R25R 81.鲖w桘 Nb梽v噀W[ v^ cgq亯Bl(u駛韹橯N莧150蛬鎉骃剉噀鄗0Libraries in universities and scientific research institutes should be accessible to the public, according to a new law on public libraries adopted by the Standing Committee (8^訷XTO) of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature (藌誰:g刧). 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Nowadays, fewer and fewer people are interested in reading books. You can always see many people playing games on their cellphones, instead of reading. Thus, the action is actually a way to encourage more people to pick up books. However, only depending on universities and the government will not ensure the sustainable development of the policy. Therefore, it's necessary to absorb some social support, such as setting up community clubs that bring together resources of nearby universities and even middle schools. Possible version twoAs a new law goes, libraries in universities and scientific research institutes should be open to the public. Some have begun to do so, while others still have difficulties for some reasons.Personally, I hold an opposite view. Firstly, even if university libraries open to the public, it's still useless if people have no interests in reading. Secondly, opening universities to the public will add universities' burdens in many aspects. Finally, outsiders may be causes of breaking laws and loosing morals. Therefore, we shouldn't seek for a mere form, but put more emphasis on enhancing the quality of national citizens. My suggestions are as follows: The government should increase inputs to build many public libraries in society providing books for the public. It would be better for visitors to borrow books instead of reading in the library. 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