题号:3618949题型:对话填空难易度:一般
Billy: It's great to have the opportunity to see the Chinese acrobatics (杂技) performance. I like watching them very much.
Jennifer: So 【小题1】 I. Which act do you like the most?
Billy: I'm fond 【小题2】 the magic show.
Jennifer: Oh! It is beginning now. Is that tight-rope walking?
Billy: I think so.
Jennifer: I get nervous every time I watch this. It's so 【小题3】 (danger) and hard for him to balance. He may fall off and hurt himself.
Billy: Don't worry. It seldom【小题4】 (happen). He has practiced a lot.
Jennifer: Oh, he's 【小题5】 (final) finished. I heard 【小题6】 many acrobats started their training when they were very young.
Billy: Yes. It takes many years of hard training before they can give 【小题7】 public performance.
Jennifer: Exactly. And the acrobats have to be cool-headed 【小题8】 (succeed) in their performance.
Billy: That's true. By the way, the clowns show is one of my favorites. I 【小题9】 (come) to see it next weekend. Would you like to come with me on that day?
Jennifer: I'd love to, Billy. Well, let's stop 【小题10】 (talk). There're many animals on the stage. Another show is about to begin.
Billy: OK. Look! The little dogs are so cute.
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1.表示感谢; 2.学习的收获和感受; 3.表达祝愿。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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题号:6098105题型:阅读理解难易度:一般
I considered an active social life as basic human necessity. Yet when it dawned on me just how much time I was spending socialising, I realised I may be taking it to an extreme. I calculated that, on average, I was spending 22 hours or more each week on social activities. So, to see what would happen to my work output, health and wellbeing, I decided to try and cut out my social life entirely.
I knew, at times, I filled my schedule simply out of fear of missing out (FOMO), but also as a way to shift focus away from my work. For one month, I declined all in-person activities with friends: going out for drinks; dinners; parties and non-work related events, to see if it would make me more productive, improve my focus and career prospects.
On day one of the month-long experiment, I had to fight some anxiety over missing out. But as the days passed, I started to relax. I only had one option to consider for Saturday night—to stay home—and this limitation left me more satisfied in my decision. I felt more content working, reading or watching TV.
While I found more time to work, I also noticed a change in my overall health. I found myself cooking more at home, doing daily exercise, getting to bed earlier each night, reading, and enjoying moments of rest and boredom throughout the day.
Having no social life left me more free time than I’d imagine. Such idle moments are vital for creativity, and mind wandering has been linked to creative problem solving. During the experiment I found myself regularly brainstorming new ideas and reimagining existing projects.
Of course socialising is an important way to build work contacts. While one month of no social life did not impact my relationship with existing clients, if I had continued, it may harm my ability to build new ones.
【小题1】What did the author realize about his socializing?
A.It was difficult for him to contact people.
B.It’s a necessary part of his life and work.
C.He had spent too much time in socializing.
D.He should have spent more time socializing.
【小题2】How did the author feel on the first day of his experiment?
A.He felt anxious that he might be left out.
B.He felt more energetic to get clown to work.
C.He felt relaxed not having to contact people.
D.He felt doubtful whether he could hold on.
【小题3】What benefit did the author find to let his mind wander lazily?
A.He could have more time with his family.
B.He could solve problems in a creative way.
C.He could be more concentrated on his work.
D.He could free himself from the work contacts.
【小题4】What would the author do after the experiment?
A.Live a quiet life with his family away from the outside.
B.Make a new social life with any possible customers.
C.Spare some time regularly for creative thinking alone.
D.Continue his work contacts with his customers.
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题号:6111368题型:阅读理解难易度:一般
Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1904. He was famous because of the books he wrote for children. They combine funny words, pictures, and social opinions.
Dr. Seuss wrote his first book for children in 1937. It is called AndtoThinkISawItonMulberryStreet. A number of publishers refused to publish it. They said it was too different. A friend finally published it. Soon other successful books followed. Over the years he wrote more than forty children’s books. They were fun to read. Yet his books sometimes dealt with serious subjects.
By the middle 1940s, Dr. Seuss had become one of the best loved and most successful writers of children’s books. He had a strong desire to help children. In 1954, the Life magazine published a report about school children who could not read. The report said many children’s books were not interesting. Dr. Seuss decided to write books that were interesting and easy to read.
In 1957, Dr. Seuss wrote TheCatintheHat. He used less than 225 words to write the book. This was about the number of words a six­year­old should be able to read. The story is about a cat who tries to entertain two children on a rainy day while their mother is away from home. The cat is not like normal cats. It talks. The book was an immediate success. It was an interesting story and was easy to read. Children loved it. Their parents loved it, too. Today many adults say it is still one of the stories they like best.
【小题1】What’s the best title for this passage?
A.Some of Dr. Seuss’ books for children
B.What are Dr. Seuss’ books mainly about
C.Dr. Seuss — a famous writer of children’s books
D.Why are Dr. Seuss’ books different
【小题2】What do we know about Dr. Seuss’ first book for children?
A.It was Dr. Seuss’ worst book.
B.It dealt with a very serious subject.
C.Neither children nor adults like it.
D.Many publishers didn’t take it seriously at first.
【小题3】How did Dr. Seuss help children according to Paragraph 3?
A.By asking others to help them in magazines.
B.By writing interesting and simple books.
C.By changing his old books into simpler ones.
D.By giving them books for free.
【小题4】We can most probably hear this passage on a radio program called "____________".
A.Travel in AmericaB.This is America
C.People in AmericaD.American Stories
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