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What; whether 23. For English teachers __________ a more effective role in teaching, they must make every effort to raise students cross cultural awareness. A. to play B. playing C. having played D. play24. --- Tom, you _______ books about. Look, what a mess in the study! --- Sorry, darling. A. have always thrown B. are always throwing C. always throw D. always threw25. This new film is said to be __________ from a novel by Jane Austen. A. adapted B. surrounded C. accomplished D. rebuilt26. _________ providing academic improvement, school education is also supposed to make students more athletic and artistic. A. Apart from B. Rather than C. Far from D. Except27. The building_______ now is our school library. That is one of the buildings_______ in 1980 and we抣l have another one______ next year. A. being repaired; built; built B. is repaired; built; builtC. being repaired; build; built D. be repaired; was built; built28. A program launched by the bike-sharing company Mobike appeals to local residents _______ riders can use a mobile app to locate and unlock bikes conveniently.A. which B. when C. whose D. where29. His lateness to the interview ___________ him the opportunity to get the job. A. took B. cost C. paid D. spent30. The villagers decided to devote all they had to ____________ their homes after the earthquake. A. rebuilt B. rebuilding C. have rebuilt D. rebuild 31. Be careful with the paper. It _________ easily. A. tears B. is torn C. breaks D. is broken32. By the time Jane gets home, her aunt ______________ for London to attend a meting. A. will leave B. leaves C. will have left D. left33. In Xi抯 report, investors are thrilled to see China抯 promising blueprints, without which they assume their business _______ unstable. A. were B. had been C. would be D. would have been34. Doubts about its safety _______, much importance is attached to the development and promotion of Chinese traditional medicine. A. faded away B. fading away C. fade away D. to fade away35. 桞ill Gates has become a newly-elected member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.梍______, in my view, for his great contribution to science and technology.A. He asks for it B. He means it C. He deserves it D. It serves him right孨0孾媁kXzzA little boy wanted to meet God. He thought it was a long trip to where God lived, ___36___ he packed his suitcase with lots of food and drinks and he started his____37____When he had gone about three blocks, he ___38___an elderly man. The boy sat down next to him and ____39____his suitcase. He was about to take a drink when he noticed that the man looked ___40___, so he offered him a drink.The man___41____it and smiled at the boy. His smile was so pleasant that the boy wanted to see it again, so he ____42____him another one.The man ____43____smiled at him. They sat there all afternoon eating and smiling, but they never said a word.As it grew dark, the boy ____44____it was time to leave, but before he had gone more than a few steps, he___45___, ran back to the man, and gave him a hug. The man____46____him his biggest smile ever.When the boy__47___home a short time later, his mother was surprised by the look of ___48____on his face. She asked him what made him so happy.He replied, 揑 had lunch with God, and God抯 got the most beautiful ___49____I抳e ever seen!Meanwhile, the elderly man returned to his home. His son was____50____by the look of joy on his face and asked him the ____51____question as the little boy抯 mother. The elderly man replied, 揑 ate and drank in the park with God. However, he ___52___, before his son responded, 揧ou know, he抯 much ____53____ than I expected.Too often we underestimate the___54___of a touch, a smile, a kind word, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. We should treat the people we meet____55____; they come into our lives for a reason. Embrace all equally!36. A. if B. so C. but D. or37. A. work B. study C. journey D. exploration38. A. came across B. picked up C. learned from D. took away39. A. hid B. opened C. examined D. ignored40. A. worried B. anxious C. thirsty D. tired41. A. refused B. avoided C. received D. accepted42. A. lent B. bought C. made D. offered43. A. again B. still C. only D. just44. A. imagined B. realized C. announced D. pretended45. A. played around B. sat around C. turned around D. got around46. A. gave B. promised C. supplied D. begged47. A. left B. called C. missed D. returned48. A. joy B. confidence C. disappointment D. horror49. A. drink B. food C. face D. smile50. A. sad B. nervous C. amazed D. excited51. A. same B. strange C. unique D. unusual52. A. replied B. added C. reminded D. thought53. A. braver B. shorter C. younger D. cleverer54. A. power B. quality C. favor D. difficulty55. A. differently B. proudly C. calmly D. kindly N0桘t銐AAFTER AMAZON ECHO MISFIRE, WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR OWN PRIVACYRevelations that an Amazon Echo smart speaker accidentally sent a family s private conversation to an acquaintance highlights some unexpected privacy risks of new voice-enabled technologies. There抯 no way to totally avoid these sorts of privacy risks except unplugging them entirely, but you can minimize the unpleasant privacy surprises with these tips:KILL THE MIC: Most smart speakers have a physical button to disable the microphone, so a private conversation can抰 be recorded to begin with. You can hit that when you抮e having sensitive conversations. It doesn抰 make sense to keep the mic disabled throughout the day, though.LIMIT THE MIC: Disabling the microphone isn抰 practical on a smartphone, but you can limit what apps have access to it. Go to the settings and turn off mic access to all but essential apps such as voice recorders or video conferencing. ABOUT THAT CAMERA: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg famously puts a piece of tape over his laptop抯 camera to prevent spying if anyone were to hack his device. Buy yourself a roll. Or use bandages. If you have a home-security camera that抯 connected to the Internet, turn the camera to the wall when you抮e home. BLOCK THE SIGNALS: For smartphones and other gadgets you carry with you, a 揊araday bag can help prevent unwanted spying. The good ones will block cellular and other signals, meaning privacy-compromising information such as your location won抰 leak out either. However, your phone won抰 get any calls while it抯 in the bag.Of course, the safest approach is not to buy a new gadget in the first place. That might not be practical these days, but do you really need a smart speaker or a television set that抯 connected to the Internet?56. What does the author suggest we should do in order to be risk-free? A. Be cautious about using smart devices. B. Be particular about the devices we buy. C. Follow the manufacturer抯 instructions. D. Kill the power or not buy devices at all.57. If a CEO needs to organize a video conference while on a trip, he is advised to ________. A. kill the MIC B. limit the MIC C. cover the camera D. block the signalsBIn mid-January, Cape Town officials announced that the world-class South African city of four million residents would run out of water on April 12. The date, nicknamed 揇ay Zero, has since been postponed multiple times, thanks to the intense conservation efforts by locals, a sharp reduction in agricultural water usage, and a 10 billion-liter donation from the private reservoirs(4l揯) of the Groenland Farmers Association.The city now has enough water to sustain the current level of usage until July 9, giving residents hope that the rainy season, which begins in June, will be more regular than has been the case lately.Four years ago, Cape Town抯 water disaster would have seemed impossible given that the city抯 six dam, which can hold 230 billion liters of water, were filled to the brim. However, three years of low rainfall a third of normal levels and the ever-increasing population, have reduced the dams to puddles.In an attempt to avoid Day Zero, the government has imposed a strict 50-liter daily limit for all households. Residents are being urged to reduce their water usage by making small changes like taking shorter showers and reusing bathing water to flush toilets. Those that use more have to pay heavy fines.When Day Zero strikes, a million homes or about 75 percent of the city will lose access to running water. Residents will instead have to wait in line at the over 200 water distribution centers established around the city to obtain 25 liters a day.Though conservation measures will help in the short run, only nature can solve the problem. If the city gets enough rainfall during its winter season from June to August, it will provide much-needed relief. However, the local officials are not sure it will happen.58. What does the underlined word 揵rim in the second paragraph probably mean? A. bottom B. top edge C. extended part D. central part59. What effort is being made now to avoid Day Zero? A. Limiting the daily usage of water to 25 liters. B. Establishing 200 water distribution centers in the city. C. Reducing the city population as much as possible D. Restricting water usage in agriculture significantly60. What does the last paragraph mainly want to convey? A. Tomorrow is still unknown. B. Current efforts will pay off.C. Man is at the mercy of nature. D. It抯 time to make joint efforts. 61. What is the author抯 purpose in writing this passage? A. To inform us of the severe situation of water shortage in Cape Town.B. To appeal to the world to come together to help people Cape Town.C. To explain the cause of the severe water shortage in Cape Town.D. To applaud the efforts by people in Cape Town to address water shortage. CTHE UK government has announced plans to tackle sources of air pollution, including popular wood-burning stoves, but its Clean Air Strategy, which was unveiled last week, fails to address the real problem. Although pollution from wood-burning stoves is a relatively new problem for the UK, it has long been a major one in countries such as Canada and New Zealand. And爐he take-home message from them as to controlling the release of harmful particulates in the air is simple: ban wood burning. 揟here does not seem to be a limit below which there is no impact on health, says Gary Fuller at King抯 College London, whose team has shown that wood burning is now the source of a third of particulate pollution in UK cities. As New Scientist reported last year, families with wood burners are likely to be exposed to the highest levels of爌ollution and their neighbours are next in the firing line, given that the particulates produced can easily escape from homes. Despite this, the UK government isn抰 planning a ban. Instead, it wants 搕o prohibit the sale of the most polluting fuels? such as wet wood. What抯 more, lots of people with wood burners don抰 buy wood from shops. Instead, they scrounge it from wherever they can, with building waste one popular source. This is a disaster in pollution terms as treated or painted wood can release highly toxic chemicals when burned. The plan is also to 揺nsure that only the cleanest stoves are available for sale by 2022? But even the cleanest stove produces eight times as much pollution as a diesel truck, says Fuller.Some cities actually required old爓ood stoves to be replaced with cleaner new ones. That has helped, but wood burning remains a major source of pollution, says Fuller. In most cases, conventional gas central heating plus properly insulating (O敄韕) your home is less harmful in global-warming terms than switching to a wood burner. Finally, there are separate but related EU laws that set limits on the maximum allowable concentrations ofspecific pollutants in the air at individual locations. The UK frequently breaches these: London抯 Oxford Street often hits its annual limit within the first weeks of each year. As a result, the UK government has爈ost a series of court cases brought by the environmental organization ClientEarth. Separately, on 17 May, the燯K and five other countries were referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union for their repeated failures to keep to these limits. If the government really wants to clean up the UK抯 air, it爃as a lot more work to do. 62. What does the underlined word 搕hem in Paragraph 2 refer to? A. The British authorities. B. Countries like Canada and New Zealand.C. Details of Clean Air Strategy. D. Citizens in woodburning countries.63. Why does the author think the UK government is doing a stupid job in terms of handling wood burning?A. It is not worthwhile bothering to deal with wood burning.B. It is impractical to get all the families to give up wood burning.C. The government has failed to aim its policies at proper targets.D. Citizens are forced to collect and burn treated or painted wood.64. According to the author, to stay warm in winter, a Londoner had better ________. A. turn to a cleaner stove B. put on more clothesC. stick to central heating D. redecorate the house65. What can be a suitable title for the passage? A. No More Stoves B. Say Good-bye to PollutionC. Clean Air Strategy D. Why Not Central HeatingD My dearest daughter, as I looked across at you sitting on the sofa watching The X Factor, I noticed that you are no longer a child, and that having just celebrated your 14th birthday, you are now a young woman starting a journey into becoming an adult woman. As I looked at you, I remembered myself at 14, and the vastly different places we are beginning this journey from.Your identity as a mixed-race young woman, with an English father and a Pakistani mother, has already influenced how you place yourself in this world. As yet, you are unaware of the personal struggles that I took at the age of 25 to marry. How it felt when my mother refused to come to my wedding. The sharp criticisms of the Asian community that such marriages do not work out and always end in divorce. The confidence I had to grow, as we chose to live in a multicultural community, as I refused to be shamed into living in the leafier white suburbs.Then, at the age of 30, I became your mum with all the joys and struggles this brought, as I refused the Asian traditions for a new baby's arrival. From your birth, your life could not have been more different from mine. I was brought up on a council estate, within a tight-knit extended Muslim family, through which poverty, racism and neglect were woven. I was never given the freedoms or the opportunity to experience new things. Now, as I hear you play your piano. I am grateful that you have these opportunities.So many doors were closed to me as a young person, and as I fought for small steps of freedom, I soon learned that it was better to do what I wanted without the knowledge of my parents, and so deceit and deception(:k棜) became woven into my life too. The pressures to obey, to be a "good Muslim" girl and keep the family honour, were choking. Behind closed doors at home, the neglect and abuse took place. It was hidden, I felt the shame, lived with the fear and suffered alongside my sister and two younger brothers. Oh, the power we thought our parents had over us! I was convinced that one day my father would indeed beat us so hard that leaving us for dead, he would, as his threats said he would, bury us in the large back garden, and tell the school he had taken us back to Pakistan for good. My sister and I were eager for a different blue sky to live under.As a daughter of immigrant parents, I carried their hopes of a better education for their children--my own veins(@垺{) pulsing with the hard- work ethic(S惙_) and need to be grateful for the opportunity of a free education. And it was education that provided me with the strength to find my own blue sky. I fought to leave home to go to university at the age of 18, and never returned to live with my parents again.Now as you explore your mixed-race heritage, which I hope we have supported you to do with visits to Pakistan and ensuring you go to multi-cultural schools, I want you to take the very best of all that is Asian with you as you become a woman.I want you to know that although your journey has been vastly different, I am excited as I watch you standing on the threshold of becoming a woman for all the adventures and possibilities the future holds for you.May you fly your blue sky with grace, confidence and hope as you find your place in this beautiful and crazy world.Loving you now and always. Mommy66. Mommy's mother refused to attend her wedding party because _________.A. she struggled to break away from the family before it B. her marriage was against the tradition of the communityC. she would leave the family to settle in the white suburbsD. she refused the Asian tradition for a new baby抯 arrival67. What can be inferred from mommy's Muslim family life? A. She was forced to drop out of school. B. She behaved like a good Muslim girl.C. She fought against her Muslim identity. D. She suffered much abuse in the family.68. From the fourth paragraph, we can see that Mommy was very _________.A. determined B. realistic C. ambitious D. tolerant69. Mommy sends her daughter to multicultural schools to _________. A. prepare the daughter for different adventures in future B. ensure the daughter more opportunities to visit PakistanC. increase the daughter抯 exposure to different cultures D. encourage the daughter to grow up to be a better woman 70. We can learn from the passage that Mommy _________.A. is regretful for giving her daughter the mixed-race identityB. encourages her daughter to explore her origin and pursue her dreamC. won抰 forgive her parents for the sufferings she had during childhood D. criticizes the social traditions and prejudice in her community踁0鸑媁桘Children who grow up with self-control and an understanding of others needs will be happy and successful adults, according to Dr. Cleen Kelly Mast, an expert on children s health. The key to raising a successful child comes from realizing what is true happiness.For a person to be truly happy, he or she should learn to form the habits of self-discipline and generosity. Parents must help their children to reach this point by emphasizing the development of virtue and the advantage of forming good habits. 揥e have wonderful support systems through our schools, Dr. Mast said, 揵ut they are just support systems. The school cannot make up for what is lacking at home. According to Dr. Mast, family life is well suited to educate children in virtuous living and the development of what she calls a 揻ine-tuned conscience, which brings happy feeling. So how can busy parents help children fine-tune their consciences? Dr. Mast suggested parents stop blaming and criticizing and teach children the skills of self-discipline through concrete actions. However, a parent抯 good example is not enough. Children must become involved in their own development. Parents can help to achieve that by making children realize that they are responsible for their actions in difficult situations, and they can choose to stop protecting them from painful experiences as well. Good discipline is not just making children follow their parents demands. 揥e parents must encourage them with more than 態ecause I said so.挃 said Dr. Mast. Besides, orderliness and organization are quite important for children to achieve self-discipline. In a broad sense, humans are designed to love, and love involves sacrifice, which is not a quite popular idea in the modern world. Parents need to work on developing their children抯 habits of generosity and kindness to others. 揌elp your child, and yourself, to think kind thoughts of others, while pushing out negative thoughts. said Dr. Mast. She also suggested parents find out their children抯 nature by analyzing the way they react to situations or to other people. And it is also considered effective to have them develop the habit of reviewing the day nightly, with a focus on correcting their own particular faults. But life is not all work and no play. All have the right to enjoy life. As parents, it is your duty to help your children form good habits and let them have fun while working hard, which will result in success when they grow up.TitleDevelop habits that make children successfulTheoryThe key to raising successful children comes from 71._________ what is true happiness and encouraging children to form habits of self-discipline and generosity.Schools are just support systems, which cannot make up for what children 72. _________ to learn at home.Help children to be self-disciplinedParents should stop blaming and criticizing, set a(n) 73. ________ for their children and help them acquire the skills of self-discipline.Children should be aware that facing difficult situations, it is their 74. ________ to learn how to act.Good discipline is not just forcing children into 75. _________ the requests of their parents.It is important for children to learn how to keep things in 76. _________ and to be organized.Help children to be generous It is suggested that parents find out the nature of their children through their 77. _________ to situations or to other people.Developing the habit of reviewing the day every 78. _________ is a great help in correcting particular faults.79. _________It is a duty for parents to help children form good habits, which leads to children抯 80. _________ in the future.擭0鶺@x鍂茓kXzz 1 9hnc枡W[蚹b錝P[a`kXzz1. Despite this, he was so e that he was always in debt.2. The gaoler looked on e , anxious to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines.3. People become quite i when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.4. Acting on a sudden i , I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. 5. I did not f the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room.6. China抯 government a_______ taking a green development path at different international conferences. 7. The TV set is still under g_________, so we抣l repair it free of charge.8. They invited the world to __________ in (take part in ) an international fair, where there were many participants gathering together. 9. A highly ________________ (motivate) child can learn almost anything.10. The train crossing was t_________________ (not permanent) closed due to an accident. 2 (u≧蛬剉怱_b__kXzz11. Not far from the school there was a garden, its owner __________ (seat ) in it playing chess with his little grandson every afternoon.12. The country has already sent up three unmanned spacecraft, the most recent ___________ (launch )at the end of last March.13. ________ (base) an important decision more on emotion than on reason, and you will regret it sooner or later. 14. The performance had been intended to please the audience and draw their attention, only ________ (greet) with a cold silence, however.15. Shortly after suffering from a massive earthquake and ___________ (reduce ) to ruins, the city took on a new look. mQ0fNb梙埦In campus violence cases in Beijing during the last five years, 14 percent of the offenders not only beat others, but also insulted(甇睆 them. They slapped(Sb3€IQ others, made them kneel down, and in some cases took off other people s clothes.Violence at schools has been widely reported in media in recent years N the violence among teenagers has drawn public and government attention. On Nov 11, the Ministry of Education, along with eight other central sectors, published a guideline on dealing with school violence.The guideline stressed that students with serious behavioral problems should be handed over to special schools. Or, in more serious cases, they may take criminal responsibility and be sent to prison.揟he common tolerant attitude toward violence should be changed, wrote Jiaxing Daily. 揥hen teenagers do something wrong, we should tolerate and help them when necessary. 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