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Why does the man call the woman?
A.To remind her of an appointment.
B.To ask her to work in the office.
C.To invite her to have lunch.
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What is the man doing in the conversation?
A.He is taking a subway.
B.He is catching a bus.
C.He is walking on the street.
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What might the woman be?
A.A professor.B.A secretary.C.A nurse.
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What does the man want the woman to do for him?
A.Buy some books.B.Return some books.C.Call Professor Smith.
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What will the woman do next?
A.Watch a movie.B.Do her homework.C.Go to an exhibition.
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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

When I was four years old, I learned an important lesson about trust and water. It was a lesson I would carry with me for the rest of my life.

I remember those lazy summer days when my father and I used to play in the swimming pool. He was a giant in the water, his chest towering above the surface, while I struggled to keep my head above water. One day, he decided it was time to teach me how to swim. Here assured me, “Put your head underwater. It’s not scary, I promise.” But my four-year-old self was too afraid of the unknown depths. What if something happened to me down there? I couldn’t take the risk. My father pointed to a distant flag and said, “Look at that flag!” As soon as I turned to look, his hands pushed my head beneath the water. For a brief moment, I couldn’t see or breathe. Then, just as quickly, he let go, and l emerged breathing for air. It was a memory that stayed with me.

A year later, during a family vacation in Miami when I was five, my father suggested we try the waterslide at the hotel pool. The slide was tall and full of twists and turns that made me dizzy just looking at it. He said, “Let’s go. If you’re scared, we can come back down.” I climbed to the top but refused to slide. I remembered his trick from the previous year. Unexpectedly, he lightly pushed me, and I went sliding down with a splash.

Over the years, with my father’s challenge and company, I tried various kinds of adventurous water sports, including surfing, sailing, and rafting. Gradually, I had turned from distrusting my father to trusting myself. As I turned 18, my father prepared a special gift for me, cliff-diving in Red Rocks, Arizona, where participants jumped off cliffs(悬崖) into bodies of water. After hours of flight and drive, we were there.


注意:1.续写次数应为80左右;
2.开头已给出。

I stood on a cliff, facing the deep sea and vast sky and preparing to jump.


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请你以“My View on Sportsmanship”为题写一篇英文发言稿,内容包括:
1.你对体育精神的理解;
2.运动员的事迹举例;
3.对你的影响和启示。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。

My View on Sportsmanship


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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A paper-cutting exhibition centered ok China’s dragon culture began at the Beijing Fengshang Art Museum on Monday. It 1.(co-host) by the Institute of Natural and Cultural Heritage Research at Nanjing University, the China National Culture Foundation, the bureau of culture and tourism in Beijing’s Dongcheng District and the Beijing Dongcheng District Culture Center to celebrate the approaching Year of the Dragon,2. (present) exquisite(精美的) works from 100 folk artists nationwide.

Chen Jing, deputy director of the Institute of Natural and Cultural Heritage Research at Nanjing University, stated, “The dragon,3. represents wisdom, courage, strength, prosperity, and auspicious ness(吉祥), serves as the 4.(symbol) representation of the Chinese nation.”

After nearly a year of5.(prepare) the organizers have collaborated with paper-cutting inheritors of intangible cultural heritage and folk artists from across the nation to produce hundreds of artworks6.(center) around the theme of dragon culture.

A thoughtfully selected collection of 200 exquisite pieces,7. (main) depicting dragons in different forms and styles, is now8.display at the opening exhibition in Beijing. Subsequently, the exhibition will embark on a tour,9. (visit) locations such as Shenzhen, Guangdong province, and Linfen, Shanxi province.

This offers a unique opportunity for a broader audience10.(appreciate) the diverse and fascinating representations of dragons in this artistic collection.

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Looking at a timeline of Kirstie Ennis’ life, it’s clear that to call her ago-getter would be a considerable understatement By 31, she has made remarkable _________, such as gaining three masters degrees, walking 1,000 miles across England, and climbing six of the world’s tallest mountains, all after _________ a tragic accident.

In 2012, the former soldier _________ survived in a helicopter crash. Undergoing surgeries. she eventually lost her left _________ to serious infection. Forced into medical retirement, Ennis needed to _________ a way to both process her trauma (创伤) and continue to _________ people, one of her main reasons for joining the army.

She found the answer in the great _________. She began snowboarding and diving, participating in events to raise money for nonprofits. Soon, she had a more specific goal in mind: She would mount all Seven Summits — the highest _________ on each of the seven continents. Since 2017, she’s checked six of them off her list. Next spring, she would set to explore her final _________, the most difficult climb, Mount Everest.

She has also setup the Kirstie Ennis Foundation, offering educational and __________ opportunities to people like her and introducing medical device technology to underserved parts of the world. Its mission is to __________ individuals to bravely get over the mountains in front of them.

Ennis __________ doubt about her capabilities. “People look at me and think ‘She’s small she’s a woman, she has one leg. __________ I enjoy the challenge, and being the underdog.” She added, “I’m __________ of myself and I want to show people that with self-belief and __________, nothing is impossible.”

1.
A.changesB.discoveriesC.contributionsD.achievements
2.
A.witnessingB.overcomingC.preventingD.investigating
3.
A.reallyB.barelyC.slightlyD.probably
4.
A.armB.eyeC.legD.ear
5.
A.beg forB.agree onC.make upD.figure out
6.
A.teachB.amuseC.assistD.comfort
7.
A.majorityB.traditionC.outdoorsD.cities
8.
A.degreesB.peaksC.levelsD.awards
9.
A.stageB.projectC.frontierD.chance
10.
A.healingB.culturalC.financialD.volunteering
11.
A.uniteB.inspireC.educateD.accompany
12.
A.voicesB.ignoresC.spreadsD.welcomes
13.
A.YetB.ThenC.OnceD.Soon
14.
A.proudB.ashamedC.criticalD.cautious
15.
A.sincerityB.patienceC.generosityD.perseverance
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Building language skills doesn’t happen overnight, especially if you want to become a fluent speaker. However, there are some important tips and tricks that work for every learner.


1. Engage yourself in a language

Engagement is arguably the most effective way to learn a language. You should surround yourself with the language and listen to it as much as you can. Just try to speak the language in different situations, even if it’s not necessary. 1. If you don’t know the word, that would be a nice chance to look it up and learn something new.


2. Learn through context

If you’re learning a language, you should make sure that it’s based on natural dialogues and real-world situations. Contextual learning will help you guess the meaning from the context. 2. Learning about culture, people, and customs is an important part of acquiring language skills. And that’s really important, especially when you’re just starting out.


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Grammar is the foundation of every language and a system of rules that allow us to structure sentences. But people are often afraid of it or they find it dreadfully boring. 4. Instead, grammar can be taught through examples, stories, and, once again, context! In other words, you should see grammar in action. You shouldn’t only learn grammar rules but rather see them in usage.

As you can see, there are many ways to practice the language efficiently. 5. One thing is for sure: learning languages can and should be a fun and enjoyable experience.

A.Learn language rules systematically.
B.Don’t skip grammar — but do it differently.
C.You just need to find a method that works for you and keep at it.
D.For instance, if you’re making dinner, you can try to name each cuisine.
E.This is a great way to learn from locals while integrating in a new country.
F.It will also allow you to apply your knowledge and get valuable cultural insights.
G.Learning it doesn’t have to involve memorizing a bunch of rules from a textbook.
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