1、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.1.I will write a best-selling book on cycling.() 单选题 1分
2、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.2. Many local people commute by bicycle.() 单选题 1分
3、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.3. I am devoted to environmental protection.() 单选题 1分
4、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.4. I started cycling to improve my health.() 单选题 1分
5、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.5.People are less likely to get injured while cycling.() 单选题 1分
6、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.6. People drive to work for convenience.() 单选题 1分
7、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.7. Bicycle commuting could be more effective in reducing greenhouse gases.() 单选题 1分
8、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.8. People are in a good mood while cycling.() 单选题 1分
9、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.9. Gas prices keep going up. 单选题 1分
10、Bicycle CommutingI may not be a movie star, best-selling author, or millionaire when I grow up,but one thing I will be known for,at least locally, is commuting by bicycle. It's sad to see how few people do—-even though many could.Lots of people eagerly campaign for the reduction of greenhouse gases, but by driving cars, they're still contributing to the problem.You might be picturing me as an extreme environmentalist (环保主义者),but I'm not one of those teenagers who wear shirts that say "Help save the world: Recycle."Actually, my interest in exercise, health, and fitness led me to cycling.Cycling can help you lose weight, improve your health, and prevent many diseases. Cycling also carries arelatively low chance of injury.While being good for your body, bicycle commuting is also a great way to cut greenhouse gases.Many environmentalists recycle,plant tees, and drive hybrid cars (混合动力汽车), but bicycle commuting could be even more effective than all of those combined. You could cut down the amount of greenhouse gases just by commuting by bicycle a few times a week.Bicycle commuting saves money too. When you buy your bicycle and the things that usually go with it, you might be shocked by the cost. But if you think about the increasingly high gas prices,you will know for sure that you can save a significant amount each year by not driving a car.You might think that you don't have time for bicycle commuting. Actually, you probably do.You could cut back on your TV time and pick up this activity. It helps you care for the environment, save money, and most importantly get fit.10. Bikes are inexpensive to most people.() 单选题 1分
11、Spilt (打翻的)MilkI recently heard a story about a famous scientist who had made several very important medical achievements. He was asked why he was so much more creative than the average person.He responded that it all came from an experience when he was about two. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip (紧握) and it fell, silling (打翻)the milk all over the floor.When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of yelling at him, or punishing him, she said,"Robert, what a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said,"Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge(海绵)or a towel. Which do you prefer?" He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilt milk.His mother then said,"You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy leamed that if he grasped the botle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it.The scientist remarked that it was then that he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes.Instead,mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is,after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment "doesn't work," we usually learn something valuable from it.11.This story is about a scientist who( ). 单选题 2分
12、Spilt (打翻的)MilkI recently heard a story about a famous scientist who had made several very important medical achievements. He was asked why he was so much more creative than the average person.He responded that it all came from an experience when he was about two. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip (紧握) and it fell, silling (打翻)the milk all over the floor.When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of yelling at him, or punishing him, she said,"Robert, what a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said,"Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge(海绵)or a towel. Which do you prefer?" He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilt milk.His mother then said,"You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy leamed that if he grasped the botle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it.The scientist remarked that it was then that he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes.Instead,mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is,after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment "doesn't work," we usually learn something valuable from it.12. He got the milk spilt all over the kitchen floor because he( ). 单选题 2分
13、Spilt (打翻的)MilkI recently heard a story about a famous scientist who had made several very important medical achievements. He was asked why he was so much more creative than the average person.He responded that it all came from an experience when he was about two. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip (紧握) and it fell, silling (打翻)the milk all over the floor.When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of yelling at him, or punishing him, she said,"Robert, what a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said,"Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge(海绵)or a towel. Which do you prefer?" He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilt milk.His mother then said,"You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy leamed that if he grasped the botle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it.The scientist remarked that it was then that he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes.Instead,mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is,after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment "doesn't work," we usually learn something valuable from it.13. After seeing the spilt milk, his mother( ). 单选题 2分
14、Spilt (打翻的)MilkI recently heard a story about a famous scientist who had made several very important medical achievements. He was asked why he was so much more creative than the average person.He responded that it all came from an experience when he was about two. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip (紧握) and it fell, silling (打翻)the milk all over the floor.When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of yelling at him, or punishing him, she said,"Robert, what a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said,"Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge(海绵)or a towel. Which do you prefer?" He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilt milk.His mother then said,"You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy leamed that if he grasped the botle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it.The scientist remarked that it was then that he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes.Instead,mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is,after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment "doesn't work," we usually learn something valuable from it.14. The mother and the son went out in the back yard to( ). 单选题 2分
15、Spilt (打翻的)MilkI recently heard a story about a famous scientist who had made several very important medical achievements. He was asked why he was so much more creative than the average person.He responded that it all came from an experience when he was about two. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip (紧握) and it fell, silling (打翻)the milk all over the floor.When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of yelling at him, or punishing him, she said,"Robert, what a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said,"Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge(海绵)or a towel. Which do you prefer?" He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilt milk.His mother then said,"You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy leamed that if he grasped the botle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it.The scientist remarked that it was then that he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes.Instead,mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is,after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment "doesn't work," we usually learn something valuable from it.15. According to the text, mistakes give us chances to( ) 单选题 2分
16、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."16. Paragraph①:( )A.Definition of volunteersB.How volunteers are organizedC. How volunteers contribute to societyD. Why people want to be volunteersE. An organization sending volunteers abroadF. An organization delivering meals to the elderly 简答题 1分
17、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."17.Paragraph②:( )A.Definition of volunteersB.How volunteers are organizedC. How volunteers contribute to societyD. Why people want to be volunteersE. An organization sending volunteers abroadF. An organization delivering meals to the elderly 简答题 1分
18、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."18. Paragraph③:( )A.Definition of volunteersB.How volunteers are organizedC. How volunteers contribute to societyD. Why people want to be volunteersE. An organization sending volunteers abroadF. An organization delivering meals to the elderly 简答题 1分
19、VolunteersVolunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor."Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."19. Paragraph④:( )A.Definition of volunteersB.How volunteers are organizedC. How volunteers contribute to societyD. Why people want to be volunteersE. An organization sending volunteers abroadF. An organization delivering meals to the elderly 简答题 1分
20、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."20. Paragraph⑤:( )A.Definition of volunteersB.How volunteers are organizedC. How volunteers contribute to societyD. Why people want to be volunteersE. An organization sending volunteers abroadF. An organization delivering meals to the elderly 简答题 1分
21、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."21.People do voluntary work because they want to . A. help others B. leaving the homesC. cooking for the elderlyD. using their professional skills E. find their experience rewarding F. preserve the natural environment 简答题 1分
22、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."22. Some volunteers help others by .A. help others B. leaving the homesC. cooking for the elderlyD. using their professional skills E. find their experience rewarding F. preserve the natural environment 简答题 1分
23、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."23.Some organizations rely on volunteers to help . A. help others B. leaving the homesC. cooking for the elderlyD. using their professional skills E. find their experience rewarding F. preserve the natural environment 简答题 1分
24、VolunteersVolunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor."Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."24.The elderly can have their meals delivered without . A. help others B. leaving the homesC. cooking for the elderlyD. using their professional skills E. find their experience rewarding F. preserve the natural environment 简答题 1分
25、Volunteers①Volunteers are people who work without being paid. They do the work because they want to. We need volunteers because there are many things that need to be done in society which the Government can't afford to pay for.② Volunteers are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. Statistics suggest that more than one million people do voluntary work in New Zealand. Some volunteers do the kind of work that they are particularly interested in, but perhaps haven't had the chance to do during their working lives. Others make use of their professional skills and experience.③ Volunteers contribute to society in a number of ways.For example,some give their time to help preserve the natural environment. While there are government-run projects to maintain national parks and forests, the projects would not succeed without volunteers. Some environmental organizations rely solely on voluntary labor.④"Meals on Wheels" is a voluntary organization run by the Red Cross.It delivers meals to elderly people who are unable to cook for themselves. Every year volunteer drivers deliver a million meals. This enables elderly people to remain in their own houses.⑤ Volunteer Service Abroad was started in 1962.It sends volunteers to poor countries. To be a volunteer you should be between the ages of 25 and 77,of good health and have a skill or ability that is requested by the country. Volunteers spend two years helping the local people improve their lives.Two years is a long time, but when they retum, many volunteers say:"It was the best two years of my life."25.Many volunteers returning from poor countries .A. help others B. leaving the homesC. cooking for the elderlyD. using their professional skills E. find their experience rewarding F. preserve the natural environment 简答题 1分
26、How to Talk to a DoctorIt's one of the saddest situations in modern medicine: The average doctor's appointment lasts 15 minutes or less. 26 That doesn't leave much time for chatting about the weather or your mood.What you don't realize—but what I see very clearly as a doctor—is that what the patient says is more important than ever .27 They can also make it much harder for me to figure out what's wrong with you.Medical schools teach a specific way to conduct an office visit. Part one is the complaint. 28 Part two is the physical exam.And part three is when the doctor gives you a diagnosis and prescribes tests or a treatment. Chances are you focus on part three, but the patients who receive the best care are those who master part one.The key is to describe in detail what you've been feeling—not just "bad,"but what kind of bad, for how long, and after what kind of activity. 29 Even though I've been a doctor for many years,I tend to be a little nervous when I'm the one sitting on the exam table.If I haven't prepared,I lose track of the details I intended to share. 30 When the doctor asks you questions,you can be more specific, and the diagnosis and treatment will be more accurate.And there may be a few minutes left over for a little pleasant conversation!26.( )A.No wonder you feel rushed. B.Of course, that's easier said than done. C.It is wise to see a doctor with your friend. D. It is also called the description of your problem.E. So I take a few minutes to write down some crucial details. F. In fact, your descriptions can help me give you great care. 简答题 2分
27、How to Talk to a DoctorIt's one of the saddest situations in modern medicine: The average doctor's appointment lasts 15 minutes or less._26_ That doesn't leave much time for chatting about the weather or your mood.What you don' realize—but what I see very clearly as a doctor—is that what the patient says is more important than ever._27_ They can also make it much harder for me to figure out what's wrong with you.Medical schools teach a specific way to conduct an office visit. Part one is the complaint._28_ Part two is the physical exam.And part three is when the doctor gives you a diagnosis and prescribes tests or a treatment. Chances are,you focus on part three, but the patients who receive the best care are those who master part one.The key is to describe in detail what you've been feeling—not just "bad,"but what kind of bad, for how long, and after what kind of activity._29_ Even though I've been a doctor for many years,I tend to be a little nervous when I'm the one sitting on the exam table.If I haven't prepared,I lose track of the details I intended to share._30_ When the doctor asks you questions,you can be more specific, and the diagnosis and treatment will be more accurate.And there may be a few minutes left over for a little pleasant conversation!27.( )A.No wonder you feel rushed. B.Of course, that's easier said than done. C.It is wise to see a doctor with your friend. D. It is also called the description of your problem.E. So I take a few minutes to write down some crucial details. F. In fact, your descriptions can help me give you great care. 简答题 2分
28、How to Talk to a DoctorIt's one of the saddest situations in modern medicine: The average doctor's appointment lasts 15 minutes or less._26_ That doesn't leave much time for chatting about the weather or your mood.What you don' realize—but what I see very clearly as a doctor—is that what the patient says is more important than ever._27_ They can also make it much harder for me to figure out what's wrong with you.Medical schools teach a specific way to conduct an office visit. Part one is the complaint._28_ Part two is the physical exam.And part three is when the doctor gives you a diagnosis and prescribes tests or a treatment. Chances are,you focus on part three, but the patients who receive the best care are those who master part one.The key is to describe in detail what you've been feeling—not just "bad,"but what kind of bad, for how long, and after what kind of activity._29_ Even though I've been a doctor for many years,I tend to be a little nervous when I'm the one sitting on the exam table.If I haven't prepared,I lose track of the details I intended to share._30_ When the doctor asks you questions,you can be more specific, and the diagnosis and treatment will be more accurate.And there may be a few minutes left over for a little pleasant conversation!28.( )A.No wonder you feel rushed. B.Of course, that's easier said than done. C.It is wise to see a doctor with your friend. D. It is also called the description of your problem.E. So I take a few minutes to write down some crucial details. F. In fact, your descriptions can help me give you great care. 简答题 2分
29、How to Talk to a DoctorIt's one of the saddest situations in modern medicine: The average doctor's appointment lasts 15 minutes or less._26_ That doesn't leave much time for chatting about the weather or your mood.What you don' realize—but what I see very clearly as a doctor—is that what the patient says is more important than ever._27_ They can also make it much harder for me to figure out what's wrong with you.Medical schools teach a specific way to conduct an office visit. Part one is the complaint._28_ Part two is the physical exam.And part three is when the doctor gives you a diagnosis and prescribes tests or a treatment. Chances are,you focus on part three, but the patients who receive the best care are those who master part one.The key is to describe in detail what you've been feeling—not just "bad,"but what kind of bad, for how long, and after what kind of activity._29_ Even though I've been a doctor for many years,I tend to be a little nervous when I'm the one sitting on the exam table.If I haven't prepared,I lose track of the details I intended to share._30_ When the doctor asks you questions,you can be more specific, and the diagnosis and treatment will be more accurate.And there may be a few minutes left over for a little pleasant conversation!29.( )A.No wonder you feel rushed. B.Of course, that's easier said than done. C.It is wise to see a doctor with your friend. D. It is also called the description of your problem.E. So I take a few minutes to write down some crucial details. F. In fact, your descriptions can help me give you great care. 简答题 2分
30、How to Talk to a DoctorIt's one of the saddest situations in modern medicine: The average doctor's appointment lasts 15 minutes or less._26_ That doesn't leave much time for chatting about the weather or your mood.What you don' realize—but what I see very clearly as a doctor—is that what the patient says is more important than ever._27_ They can also make it much harder for me to figure out what's wrong with you.Medical schools teach a specific way to conduct an office visit. Part one is the complaint._28_ Part two is the physical exam.And part three is when the doctor gives you a diagnosis and prescribes tests or a treatment. Chances are,you focus on part three, but the patients who receive the best care are those who master part one.The key is to describe in detail what you've been feeling—not just "bad,"but what kind of bad, for how long, and after what kind of activity._29_ Even though I've been a doctor for many years,I tend to be a little nervous when I'm the one sitting on the exam table.If I haven't prepared,I lose track of the details I intended to share._30_ When the doctor asks you questions,you can be more specific, and the diagnosis and treatment will be more accurate.And there may be a few minutes left over for a little pleasant conversation!30.( )A.No wonder you feel rushed. B.Of course, that's easier said than done. C.It is wise to see a doctor with your friend. D. It is also called the description of your problem.E. So I take a few minutes to write down some crucial details. F. In fact, your descriptions can help me give you great care. 简答题 2分
31、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, _31_ as they grow and as the seasons _32_. As summer days lengthen, your plants become _33_on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a _34_ child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to _35_ the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with _36_,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents _37_ children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become _38_ during winter,children _39_ maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their _40_ does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 31.( ) 简答题 2分
32、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 32.( ) 简答题 2分
33、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 33.( ) 简答题 2分
34、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 34.( ) 简答题 2分
35、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 35.( ) 简答题 2分
36、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 36.( ) 简答题 2分
37、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D.inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 37.( ) 简答题 2分
38、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 38.( ) 简答题 2分
39、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 39.( ) 简答题 2分
40、Planting a GardenPlanting a garden is a lot like having a family. Both require a great deal of work, 31 as they grow and as the seasons 32 . As summer days lengthen, your plants become 33 on you, much like your children depend on you for food and drink. Like a 34 child asking for drink of water, your plants do the same. Their bent body issues a demand much the way your child requests milk or juice. Getting enough water, they would thrive soon.You might also find you have to 35 the space around your plants, much like you pick up toys and clothes that have been thrown in your kid's room. Similarly,roses need to be pruned (修剪), and weeds need to be pulled. To keep children healthy, parents protect their children against disease with 36 ,and gardeners do the same with insect repellent (驱虫剂).To nourish (滋养)them, parents 37 children vitamins, and gardeners use fertilizer, as both promote healthy growth.As children grow up,they need less care. However, here's where the similarity ends. While plants die or become 38 during winter,children 39 maintain an important role in the family, and parents will find their 40 does not come to an end.A. help B. clean C. change D. inactive E. dependent F.stillG.strong H.give I.responsibility J.thirsty K.medicine L.especially 40.( ) 简答题 2分
41、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight) over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.41.( ) 简答题 2分
42、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.42.( ) 简答题 2分
43、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.43.( ) 简答题 2分
44、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.44.( ) 简答题 2分
45、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.45.( ) 简答题 2分
46、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.46.( ) 简答题 2分
47、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.47.( ) 简答题 2分
48、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.48.( ) 简答题 2分
49、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.49.( ) 简答题 2分
50、What Makes Us DifferentThe reason Earth _differs_ (differ) from all the other _41_(planet) in the universe is because of you and me.At first, we were living in caves, then came the ice age,then the meltdown,and _42_(final), what we are today. We and Earth as a whole have changed so much.The only thing that hasn't changed is our greed and _43_(jealous).While we were in caves, we fought for food. While we were living on the ice, we fought for _44_(warm), clothing,and food.Now, we are _45_(fight over land. Why do we fight for land that was never in our _46_(possess)? Wars, big or small, take place every day. Earth is a single nation. All the land masses on it belong to the planet,not to us.Everyone is the same, regardless of race, gender, or religion. We all deserve to be _47_(treat) equally. We are all also unique, but that doesn't make us any _48_(little)human than the next person.If we can start by _49_(pay)a compliment (赞美)to a different person each day, our world will be _50_(friendly) to live in. If we at least help one person in need and let room for love to grow in our hearts, the world will be a better place.50.( ) 简答题 2分
51、某英文报社正在举办题为"Spring Is Coming"的征文活动。请你根据下述写作要点提交一篇英文短文应征。● 简要描写春天的景象● 介绍人们在春天里的各种活动 简答题 20分
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