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Tom:I heard that you,re going to move. How about the new house? Mike:Oh, it’s perfect!____1_____. The surrounding is homey. And I love that huge yard, the dome window with the attic, and the fireplace in the bedroom. Tom: Wow,it sounds gorgeous!____2_____. Mike:Not that expensive, as a matter of fact. It’s really under price! Tom: How could that be? Mike:Our realtor said,____3_____ and he has to move and live with his parents! Tom: What a piece of luck! It has brought a lot of lovely color to your face! What’s the location? It’s hard to find such a house in the city. Mike:Yes.____4_____. Tom; Isn’t it very inconvenient for you to go to work? Mike:A little bit. But now we are expecting our baby and we decided not to raise the kid in the city. Tom:How sweet! You are already considerate parents for the baby! Oh, it’s perfect!____1_____.
A.
It must be very expensive to get such a nice house
B.
the guy who’s selling the house has lost his job
C.
It’s everything we have been looking for
D.
Our house is outside of the city
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Tom:I heard that you,re going to move. How about the new house? Mike:Oh, it’s perfect!____1_____. The surrounding is homey. And I love that huge yard, the dome window with the attic, and the fireplace in the bedroom. Tom: Wow,it sounds gorgeous!____2_____. Mike:Not that expensive, as a matter of fact. It’s really under price! Tom: How could that be? Mike:Our realtor said,____3_____ and he has to move and live with his parents! Tom: What a piece of luck! It has brought a lot of lovely color to your face! What’s the location? It’s hard to find such a house in the city. Mike:Yes.____4_____. Tom; Isn’t it very inconvenient for you to go to work? Mike:A little bit. But now we are expecting our baby and we decided not to raise the kid in the city. Tom:How sweet! You are already considerate parents for the baby! Wow,it sounds gorgeous!____2_____.
A.
It must be very expensive to get such a nice house
B.
the guy who’s selling the house has lost his job
C.
It’s everything we have been looking for
D.
Our house is outside of the city
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Tom:I heard that you,re going to move. How about the new house? Mike:Oh, it’s perfect!____1_____. The surrounding is homey. And I love that huge yard, the dome window with the attic, and the fireplace in the bedroom. Tom: Wow,it sounds gorgeous!____2_____. Mike:Not that expensive, as a matter of fact. It’s really under price! Tom: How could that be? Mike:Our realtor said,____3_____ and he has to move and live with his parents! Tom: What a piece of luck! It has brought a lot of lovely color to your face! What’s the location? It’s hard to find such a house in the city. Mike:Yes.____4_____. Tom; Isn’t it very inconvenient for you to go to work? Mike:A little bit. But now we are expecting our baby and we decided not to raise the kid in the city. Tom:How sweet! You are already considerate parents for the baby! Our realtor said,____3_____ and he has to move and live with his parents!
A.
It must be very expensive to get such a nice house
B.
the guy who’s selling the house has lost his job
C.
It’s everything we have been looking for
D.
Our house is outside of the city
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Tom:I heard that you,re going to move. How about the new house? Mike:Oh, it’s perfect!____1_____. The surrounding is homey. And I love that huge yard, the dome window with the attic, and the fireplace in the bedroom. Tom: Wow,it sounds gorgeous!____2_____. Mike:Not that expensive, as a matter of fact. It’s really under price! Tom: How could that be? Mike:Our realtor said,____3_____ and he has to move and live with his parents! Tom: What a piece of luck! It has brought a lot of lovely color to your face! What’s the location? It’s hard to find such a house in the city. Mike:Yes.____4_____. Tom; Isn’t it very inconvenient for you to go to work? Mike:A little bit. But now we are expecting our baby and we decided not to raise the kid in the city. Tom:How sweet! You are already considerate parents for the baby! Yes.____4_____.
A.
It must be very expensive to get such a nice house
B.
the guy who’s selling the house has lost his job
C.
It’s everything we have been looking for
D.
Our house is outside of the city
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Lisa:I just recently moved into the neighborhood. Ivy:____5_____How recently? Lisa:Just last week. Ivy:What kinds of things have you been doing out there? Lisa:____6_____ Ivy: Why not? Lisa:I don’t know what to do. Ivy:There are all sorts of things to do. Lisa:____7_____ Ivy:Shopping, or seeing a movie, or even going to the beach. Lisa:That sounds great. ____5_____How recently?
A.
I haven’t been doing much.
B.
Really?
C.
How are you doing?
D.
Like what?
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Lisa:I just recently moved into the neighborhood. Ivy:____5_____How recently? Lisa:Just last week. Ivy:What kinds of things have you been doing out there? Lisa:____6_____ Ivy: Why not? Lisa:I don’t know what to do. Ivy:There are all sorts of things to do. Lisa:____7_____ Ivy:Shopping, or seeing a movie, or even going to the beach. Lisa:That sounds great. ____6_____
A.
I haven’t been doing much.
B.
Really?
C.
How are you doing?
D.
Like what?
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Lisa:I just recently moved into the neighborhood. Ivy:____5_____How recently? Lisa:Just last week. Ivy:What kinds of things have you been doing out there? Lisa:____6_____ Ivy: Why not? Lisa:I don’t know what to do. Ivy:There are all sorts of things to do. Lisa:____7_____ Ivy:Shopping, or seeing a movie, or even going to the beach. Lisa:That sounds great. ____7_____
A.
I haven’t been doing much.
B.
Really?
C.
How are you doing?
D.
Like what?
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George: Did you hear about the robbery? Johnny: No, I did n' t hear about it. George:A man tried to rob the bank next to our building this morning. Johnny:____8_____ George: Yes, he tried to rob the bank at gunpoint. Johnny:____9_____ George: Oh, everyone in the bank is OK. Johnny: That ’ s good to hear. George: He did get away, though. Johnny: That is horrible. George:____10_____ Johnny: I’m sure they’ll catch him eventually. ____8_____
A.
Did anyone get hurt?
B.
Thank the lucky stars.
C.
Are you serious?
D.
The cops don’t know who the guy is.
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George: Did you hear about the robbery? Johnny: No, I did n' t hear about it. George:A man tried to rob the bank next to our building this morning. Johnny:____8_____ George: Yes, he tried to rob the bank at gunpoint. Johnny:____9_____ George: Oh, everyone in the bank is OK. Johnny: That ’ s good to hear. George: He did get away, though. Johnny: That is horrible. George:____10_____ Johnny: I’m sure they’ll catch him eventually. ____9_________.
A.
Did anyone get hurt?
B.
Thank the lucky stars.
C.
Are you serious?
D.
The cops don’t know who the guy is.
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George: Did you hear about the robbery? Johnny: No, I did n' t hear about it. George:A man tried to rob the bank next to our building this morning. Johnny:____8_____ George: Yes, he tried to rob the bank at gunpoint. Johnny:____9_____ George: Oh, everyone in the bank is OK. Johnny: That ’ s good to hear. George: He did get away, though. Johnny: That is horrible. George:____10_____ Johnny: I’m sure they’ll catch him eventually. ____10________.
A.
Did anyone get hurt?
B.
Thank the lucky stars.
C.
Are you serious?
D.
The cops don’t know who the guy is.
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In 1866, sailors on a German ship called Paula threw a bottle with a message into waters hundreds of miles off the western coast of Australia. One hundred and thirty-one years later, the bottle was found on an Australian island. It’s believed to be the oldest-known message in a bottle, in terms of the amount of time that has passed between when it was written and when it was founD.Before this discovery, Guinness(吉尼斯)World Records said that the oldest was 108 years old, found in Germany in 2015. Australian and German researchers worked together to check whether the note is real or not. Tonya Illman was walking on the beach in January when she spotted the old bottle. “I picked it up thinking it might look nice on display in my home,” Illman says,according to an account on her husband’ s website. The bottle was partially filled with wet sanD.Shortly after, Illman’s son’s girlfriend poured out the contents and found a tightly rolled note covered in a piece of string. Too damp to open initially,according to the account,the group waited for it to dry and were amazed to see that it was carefully handwritten in German. “The first thing that caught my eye was the year 1866” said Illman’s husband Kym. “It seemed totally unlikely to us that the note and bottle could have lasted that long. The pair reached out to the Western Australia Museum, which set out to study the document. “Extraordinary finds need extraordinary evidence to support them, so we contacted colleagues in German for help to find more information,” Ross Anderson,who is in charge of works of art in the museum,said in a statement. But this message is no SOS or love letter. According to Guinness World Records, the second oldest message was found________.
A.
in 2014
B.
in 2015
C.
in 2017
D.
in 2016
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In 1866, sailors on a German ship called Paula threw a bottle with a message into waters hundreds of miles off the western coast of Australia. One hundred and thirty-one years later, the bottle was found on an Australian island. It’s believed to be the oldest-known message in a bottle, in terms of the amount of time that has passed between when it was written and when it was founD.Before this discovery, Guinness(吉尼斯)World Records said that the oldest was 108 years old, found in Germany in 2015. Australian and German researchers worked together to check whether the note is real or not. Tonya Illman was walking on the beach in January when she spotted the old bottle. “I picked it up thinking it might look nice on display in my home,” Illman says,according to an account on her husband’ s website. The bottle was partially filled with wet sanD.Shortly after, Illman’s son’s girlfriend poured out the contents and found a tightly rolled note covered in a piece of string. Too damp to open initially,according to the account,the group waited for it to dry and were amazed to see that it was carefully handwritten in German. “The first thing that caught my eye was the year 1866” said Illman’s husband Kym. “It seemed totally unlikely to us that the note and bottle could have lasted that long. The pair reached out to the Western Australia Museum, which set out to study the document. “Extraordinary finds need extraordinary evidence to support them, so we contacted colleagues in German for help to find more information,” Ross Anderson,who is in charge of works of art in the museum,said in a statement. But this message is no SOS or love letter. Which of the following is true ?
A.
A sailor named Paula threw the old bottle into waters in 1866.
B.
Kym found the old bottle first.
C.
This oldest message was found in Germany.
D.
The oldest message was 131 years old.
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In 1866, sailors on a German ship called Paula threw a bottle with a message into waters hundreds of miles off the western coast of Australia. One hundred and thirty-one years later, the bottle was found on an Australian island. It’s believed to be the oldest-known message in a bottle, in terms of the amount of time that has passed between when it was written and when it was founD.Before this discovery, Guinness(吉尼斯)World Records said that the oldest was 108 years old, found in Germany in 2015. Australian and German researchers worked together to check whether the note is real or not. Tonya Illman was walking on the beach in January when she spotted the old bottle. “I picked it up thinking it might look nice on display in my home,” Illman says,according to an account on her husband’ s website. The bottle was partially filled with wet sanD.Shortly after, Illman’s son’s girlfriend poured out the contents and found a tightly rolled note covered in a piece of string. Too damp to open initially,according to the account,the group waited for it to dry and were amazed to see that it was carefully handwritten in German. “The first thing that caught my eye was the year 1866” said Illman’s husband Kym. “It seemed totally unlikely to us that the note and bottle could have lasted that long. The pair reached out to the Western Australia Museum, which set out to study the document. “Extraordinary finds need extraordinary evidence to support them, so we contacted colleagues in German for help to find more information,” Ross Anderson,who is in charge of works of art in the museum,said in a statement. But this message is no SOS or love letter. From the passage, we learn that_________.
A.
Tonya found the bottle first
B.
Tonya and Kym contacted researchers in Germany for help
C.
Illman’s son broke the bottle to take out what was inside
D.
The note was written in English
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In 1866, sailors on a German ship called Paula threw a bottle with a message into waters hundreds of miles off the western coast of Australia. One hundred and thirty-one years later, the bottle was found on an Australian island. It’s believed to be the oldest-known message in a bottle, in terms of the amount of time that has passed between when it was written and when it was founD.Before this discovery, Guinness(吉尼斯)World Records said that the oldest was 108 years old, found in Germany in 2015. Australian and German researchers worked together to check whether the note is real or not. Tonya Illman was walking on the beach in January when she spotted the old bottle. “I picked it up thinking it might look nice on display in my home,” Illman says,according to an account on her husband’ s website. The bottle was partially filled with wet sanD.Shortly after, Illman’s son’s girlfriend poured out the contents and found a tightly rolled note covered in a piece of string. Too damp to open initially,according to the account,the group waited for it to dry and were amazed to see that it was carefully handwritten in German. “The first thing that caught my eye was the year 1866” said Illman’s husband Kym. “It seemed totally unlikely to us that the note and bottle could have lasted that long. The pair reached out to the Western Australia Museum, which set out to study the document. “Extraordinary finds need extraordinary evidence to support them, so we contacted colleagues in German for help to find more information,” Ross Anderson,who is in charge of works of art in the museum,said in a statement. But this message is no SOS or love letter. The word “damp” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to_________.
A.
wet
B.
dry
C.
cool
D.
hot
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In 1866, sailors on a German ship called Paula threw a bottle with a message into waters hundreds of miles off the western coast of Australia. One hundred and thirty-one years later, the bottle was found on an Australian island. It’s believed to be the oldest-known message in a bottle, in terms of the amount of time that has passed between when it was written and when it was founD.Before this discovery, Guinness(吉尼斯)World Records said that the oldest was 108 years old, found in Germany in 2015. Australian and German researchers worked together to check whether the note is real or not. Tonya Illman was walking on the beach in January when she spotted the old bottle. “I picked it up thinking it might look nice on display in my home,” Illman says,according to an account on her husband’ s website. The bottle was partially filled with wet sanD.Shortly after, Illman’s son’s girlfriend poured out the contents and found a tightly rolled note covered in a piece of string. Too damp to open initially,according to the account,the group waited for it to dry and were amazed to see that it was carefully handwritten in German. “The first thing that caught my eye was the year 1866” said Illman’s husband Kym. “It seemed totally unlikely to us that the note and bottle could have lasted that long. The pair reached out to the Western Australia Museum, which set out to study the document. “Extraordinary finds need extraordinary evidence to support them, so we contacted colleagues in German for help to find more information,” Ross Anderson,who is in charge of works of art in the museum,said in a statement. But this message is no SOS or love letter. Which of the following is probably the best title for this passage ?
A.
The Oldest-Known Message Found in Australia
B.
The Oldest-Known Message Found in Germany
C.
An Extraordinary Evidence of History
D.
A Guinness Beer Bottle
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A handwritten note from Albert Einstein sold for more than $1.5 million at an auction(拍卖会).He gave the note to a hotel porter in Japan in 1922. Einstein was not carrying money when the porter came to his room. He was unable to give a cash tip, as a guest normally would.Instead he gave a tip on how to live a life “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness,” Einstein wrote. The note was written in German. It was written on notepaper from the Imperial Hotel in Ginza, Tokyo,where Einstein was delivering a series of lectures. He was traveling to Asia when news that he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics reached him via telegraph. Einstein was unable to attend the prize-giving ceremony in Stockholm. Gal Wiener is head of the auction house in Jerusalem, Israel, where the note was solD.He said Einstein told the hotel porter to keep the note since it “will probably be worth more than a regular tip”. Bidding (拍卖中的出价)on the note began at $2,000. It was expected to sell for no more than $8 ,000. But 25 minutes later, the auction house made the major sale. A second Einstein note was sold at the auction. It went for more than $200,000. “Where there is a will, there’s a way,”the note says. The identity of the person or group that sold the notes has not been made publiC.Nor has that of the buyer or buyers. The word “tip” in the last sentence of paragraph 1 probably means________.
A.
advice
B.
trick
C.
news
D.
trend
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A handwritten note from Albert Einstein sold for more than $1.5 million at an auction(拍卖会).He gave the note to a hotel porter in Japan in 1922. Einstein was not carrying money when the porter came to his room. He was unable to give a cash tip, as a guest normally would.Instead he gave a tip on how to live a life “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness,” Einstein wrote. The note was written in German. It was written on notepaper from the Imperial Hotel in Ginza, Tokyo,where Einstein was delivering a series of lectures. He was traveling to Asia when news that he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics reached him via telegraph. Einstein was unable to attend the prize-giving ceremony in Stockholm. Gal Wiener is head of the auction house in Jerusalem, Israel, where the note was solD.He said Einstein told the hotel porter to keep the note since it “will probably be worth more than a regular tip”. Bidding (拍卖中的出价)on the note began at $2,000. It was expected to sell for no more than $8 ,000. But 25 minutes later, the auction house made the major sale. A second Einstein note was sold at the auction. It went for more than $200,000. “Where there is a will, there’s a way,”the note says. The identity of the person or group that sold the notes has not been made publiC.Nor has that of the buyer or buyers. The note was written in________.
A.
English
B.
Japanese
C.
German
D.
French
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A handwritten note from Albert Einstein sold for more than $1.5 million at an auction(拍卖会).He gave the note to a hotel porter in Japan in 1922. Einstein was not carrying money when the porter came to his room. He was unable to give a cash tip, as a guest normally would.Instead he gave a tip on how to live a life “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness,” Einstein wrote. The note was written in German. It was written on notepaper from the Imperial Hotel in Ginza, Tokyo,where Einstein was delivering a series of lectures. He was traveling to Asia when news that he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics reached him via telegraph. Einstein was unable to attend the prize-giving ceremony in Stockholm. Gal Wiener is head of the auction house in Jerusalem, Israel, where the note was solD.He said Einstein told the hotel porter to keep the note since it “will probably be worth more than a regular tip”. Bidding (拍卖中的出价)on the note began at $2,000. It was expected to sell for no more than $8 ,000. But 25 minutes later, the auction house made the major sale. A second Einstein note was sold at the auction. It went for more than $200,000. “Where there is a will, there’s a way,”the note says. The identity of the person or group that sold the notes has not been made publiC.Nor has that of the buyer or buyers. Albert Einstein went to Japan to_________.
A.
visit some friends
B.
do some sightseeing
C.
receive the Nobel Prize
D.
give a series of lectures
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A handwritten note from Albert Einstein sold for more than $1.5 million at an auction(拍卖会).He gave the note to a hotel porter in Japan in 1922. Einstein was not carrying money when the porter came to his room. He was unable to give a cash tip, as a guest normally would.Instead he gave a tip on how to live a life “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness,” Einstein wrote. The note was written in German. It was written on notepaper from the Imperial Hotel in Ginza, Tokyo,where Einstein was delivering a series of lectures. He was traveling to Asia when news that he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics reached him via telegraph. Einstein was unable to attend the prize-giving ceremony in Stockholm. Gal Wiener is head of the auction house in Jerusalem, Israel, where the note was solD.He said Einstein told the hotel porter to keep the note since it “will probably be worth more than a regular tip”. Bidding (拍卖中的出价)on the note began at $2,000. It was expected to sell for no more than $8 ,000. But 25 minutes later, the auction house made the major sale. A second Einstein note was sold at the auction. It went for more than $200,000. “Where there is a will, there’s a way,”the note says. The identity of the person or group that sold the notes has not been made publiC.Nor has that of the buyer or buyers. The estimated sale value of the first note is about________.
A.
$2,000
B.
$8,000
C.
$200,000
D.
$13 million
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A handwritten note from Albert Einstein sold for more than $1.5 million at an auction(拍卖会).He gave the note to a hotel porter in Japan in 1922. Einstein was not carrying money when the porter came to his room. He was unable to give a cash tip, as a guest normally would.Instead he gave a tip on how to live a life “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness,” Einstein wrote. The note was written in German. It was written on notepaper from the Imperial Hotel in Ginza, Tokyo,where Einstein was delivering a series of lectures. He was traveling to Asia when news that he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics reached him via telegraph. Einstein was unable to attend the prize-giving ceremony in Stockholm. Gal Wiener is head of the auction house in Jerusalem, Israel, where the note was solD.He said Einstein told the hotel porter to keep the note since it “will probably be worth more than a regular tip”. Bidding (拍卖中的出价)on the note began at $2,000. It was expected to sell for no more than $8 ,000. But 25 minutes later, the auction house made the major sale. A second Einstein note was sold at the auction. It went for more than $200,000. “Where there is a will, there’s a way,”the note says. The identity of the person or group that sold the notes has not been made publiC.Nor has that of the buyer or buyers. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A.
Einstein gave the porter a cash tip.
B.
The buyer of the second note was a Japanese businessman.
C.
Einstein learned that he had won the Nobel Prize during his trip to Japan.
D.
Einstein told the porter to keep the note since it might become valuable.
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In 2014,older Americans fell 29 million times, leading to 7 million injuries, according to a report published last week. About 2. 8 million cases were treated in emergency department, and approximately 800,000 seniors went on to be hospitalized.More than 27,000 falls led to death. And the problem is getting more and more serious. “ Older adult falls are increasing and,sadly,often indicate the end of independence,” said Dr. Tom Frieden. The falls are preventable, Frieden stressed.He said individuals, families and health care providers can take steps to resist the trend. Dr. Wolf-Klein is a medical professor in New York. She said one concern is that seniors who have experienced a fall alone at home don’t tell anyone. When that happens, prevention efforts don’t begin and they ’re at risk for additional falls that lead to broken bones and brain injuries. “Elderly patients tend not to report falls to their families, or even doctors. A fall is a very frightening thing that you keep quiet about. They think if they mention it, they are afraid that they will move to a nursing home or need assistants to help out in the house,” said Wolf-Klein. It’s also a status issue and may make someone feel that they ’ re weaker than they really are, she explained.When someone does fall and hurt themselves, they’re often never the same, Wolf-Klein said.“You can develop chronic(慢性的)problems. After a fall, a percentage of the population will never return to walking around.People used to taking the subway, now they’re in a wheelchair, or they may need help going to the bathroom. They become frailer and lose independence,” she said. Which of the following is true?
A.
In 2014,older adult falls caused 7 million injuries.
B.
In 2016,Americans fell 29 million times.
C.
Last year, 2.8 million Americans had emergency treatment.
D.
Last month, more than 27,000 older Americans were hospitalized.
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In 2014,older Americans fell 29 million times, leading to 7 million injuries, according to a report published last week. About 2. 8 million cases were treated in emergency department, and approximately 800,000 seniors went on to be hospitalized.More than 27,000 falls led to death. And the problem is getting more and more serious. “ Older adult falls are increasing and,sadly,often indicate the end of independence,” said Dr. Tom Frieden. The falls are preventable, Frieden stressed.He said individuals, families and health care providers can take steps to resist the trend. Dr. Wolf-Klein is a medical professor in New York. She said one concern is that seniors who have experienced a fall alone at home don’t tell anyone. When that happens, prevention efforts don’t begin and they ’re at risk for additional falls that lead to broken bones and brain injuries. “Elderly patients tend not to report falls to their families, or even doctors. A fall is a very frightening thing that you keep quiet about. They think if they mention it, they are afraid that they will move to a nursing home or need assistants to help out in the house,” said Wolf-Klein. It’s also a status issue and may make someone feel that they ’ re weaker than they really are, she explained.When someone does fall and hurt themselves, they’re often never the same, Wolf-Klein said.“You can develop chronic(慢性的)problems. After a fall, a percentage of the population will never return to walking around.People used to taking the subway, now they’re in a wheelchair, or they may need help going to the bathroom. They become frailer and lose independence,” she said. From the passage we learn that older adult falls_______.
A.
are decreasing
B.
can’t be avoided
C.
must be treated in hospitals
D.
usually imply the end of independence
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In 2014,older Americans fell 29 million times, leading to 7 million injuries, according to a report published last week. About 2. 8 million cases were treated in emergency department, and approximately 800,000 seniors went on to be hospitalized.More than 27,000 falls led to death. And the problem is getting more and more serious. “ Older adult falls are increasing and,sadly,often indicate the end of independence,” said Dr. Tom Frieden. The falls are preventable, Frieden stressed.He said individuals, families and health care providers can take steps to resist the trend. Dr. Wolf-Klein is a medical professor in New York. She said one concern is that seniors who have experienced a fall alone at home don’t tell anyone. When that happens, prevention efforts don’t begin and they ’re at risk for additional falls that lead to broken bones and brain injuries. “Elderly patients tend not to report falls to their families, or even doctors. A fall is a very frightening thing that you keep quiet about. They think if they mention it, they are afraid that they will move to a nursing home or need assistants to help out in the house,” said Wolf-Klein. It’s also a status issue and may make someone feel that they ’ re weaker than they really are, she explained.When someone does fall and hurt themselves, they’re often never the same, Wolf-Klein said.“You can develop chronic(慢性的)problems. After a fall, a percentage of the population will never return to walking around.People used to taking the subway, now they’re in a wheelchair, or they may need help going to the bathroom. They become frailer and lose independence,” she said. The word “frailer” in paragraph 5 probably means_______.
A.
lonelier
B.
weaker
C.
smarter
D.
better
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In 2014,older Americans fell 29 million times, leading to 7 million injuries, according to a report published last week. About 2. 8 million cases were treated in emergency department, and approximately 800,000 seniors went on to be hospitalized.More than 27,000 falls led to death. And the problem is getting more and more serious. “ Older adult falls are increasing and,sadly,often indicate the end of independence,” said Dr. Tom Frieden. The falls are preventable, Frieden stressed.He said individuals, families and health care providers can take steps to resist the trend. Dr. Wolf-Klein is a medical professor in New York. She said one concern is that seniors who have experienced a fall alone at home don’t tell anyone. When that happens, prevention efforts don’t begin and they ’re at risk for additional falls that lead to broken bones and brain injuries. “Elderly patients tend not to report falls to their families, or even doctors. A fall is a very frightening thing that you keep quiet about. They think if they mention it, they are afraid that they will move to a nursing home or need assistants to help out in the house,” said Wolf-Klein. It’s also a status issue and may make someone feel that they ’ re weaker than they really are, she explained.When someone does fall and hurt themselves, they’re often never the same, Wolf-Klein said.“You can develop chronic(慢性的)problems. After a fall, a percentage of the population will never return to walking around.People used to taking the subway, now they’re in a wheelchair, or they may need help going to the bathroom. They become frailer and lose independence,” she said. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A.
Fall is a very terrible thing that you keep quiet about.
B.
After a fall elderly people will not develop chronic problems.
C.
To prevent falls elderly people should move to a nursing home.
D.
Elderly patients tend to tell their families about their falls.
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In 2014,older Americans fell 29 million times, leading to 7 million injuries, according to a report published last week. About 2. 8 million cases were treated in emergency department, and approximately 800,000 seniors went on to be hospitalized.More than 27,000 falls led to death. And the problem is getting more and more serious. “ Older adult falls are increasing and,sadly,often indicate the end of independence,” said Dr. Tom Frieden. The falls are preventable, Frieden stressed.He said individuals, families and health care providers can take steps to resist the trend. Dr. Wolf-Klein is a medical professor in New York. She said one concern is that seniors who have experienced a fall alone at home don’t tell anyone. When that happens, prevention efforts don’t begin and they ’re at risk for additional falls that lead to broken bones and brain injuries. “Elderly patients tend not to report falls to their families, or even doctors. A fall is a very frightening thing that you keep quiet about. They think if they mention it, they are afraid that they will move to a nursing home or need assistants to help out in the house,” said Wolf-Klein. It’s also a status issue and may make someone feel that they ’ re weaker than they really are, she explained.When someone does fall and hurt themselves, they’re often never the same, Wolf-Klein said.“You can develop chronic(慢性的)problems. After a fall, a percentage of the population will never return to walking around.People used to taking the subway, now they’re in a wheelchair, or they may need help going to the bathroom. They become frailer and lose independence,” she said. What is the main idea of this passage?
A.
Older adult falls are on the rise.
B.
People should keep quiet about their falls.
C.
Older adults are losing their independence.
D.
Older adult falls cause brain injuries.
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In 1950, Helena Rubinstein was one of the richest women in the world.She started with nothing. She had no money, no education, and no one to help her. All she had were 12 jars of face cream and a lot of energy and ambition. She turned there into a multimillion-dollar cosmetics (化妆品)empire. Helena Rubinstein was born in 1870 in Krakow, Poland.She was the oldest of eight girls. Helena’s mother thought that beauty was very important. She used a special skin cream that a foreign chemist made for her. Helena’s mother made all of her daughters use it too. Helena’s father wanted her to be a doctor. But she hated medicine and left school. Her father was very angry. Then he wanted her to get married, but she refused.In 1992, she went to Melbourne, Australia, to live with a cousin and an uncle. She took only her clothes and 12 jars of face cream. Helena didn’t speak English. She had no money and no plans. After she arrived, everyone noticed her beautiful skin. In Australia, the hot and dry weather is very bad for the skin. When she told some of the women about the face cream, they all wanted some. Helena sold them her cream and then ordered more. Helena borrowed $1,500 and opened a shop to sell the cream. She worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week. She lived simply and saved all of her profits. She also learned how to make different kinds of creams and showed women how to take care of their skin. It was the first shop of this kind in the world. In less than two years, Rubinstein had paid her loan and saved $50,000. She made more and more money every year. All this time, she thought only of work and success. A newspaper reporter named Edward Titus was in love with her. But she was not interested in him. She left Australia and went to Europe to learn more about the science of beauty. Which of the following is true ?
A.
Helena Rubinstein became the richest person in the world in 1950.
B.
Helena ’ s father helped her to start her business.
C.
Helena was an energetic and ambitious person.
D.
Helena’s mother supported her with valuable business ideas.
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In 1950, Helena Rubinstein was one of the richest women in the world.She started with nothing. She had no money, no education, and no one to help her. All she had were 12 jars of face cream and a lot of energy and ambition. She turned there into a multimillion-dollar cosmetics (化妆品)empire. Helena Rubinstein was born in 1870 in Krakow, Poland.She was the oldest of eight girls. Helena’s mother thought that beauty was very important. She used a special skin cream that a foreign chemist made for her. Helena’s mother made all of her daughters use it too. Helena’s father wanted her to be a doctor. But she hated medicine and left school. Her father was very angry. Then he wanted her to get married, but she refused.In 1992, she went to Melbourne, Australia, to live with a cousin and an uncle. She took only her clothes and 12 jars of face cream. Helena didn’t speak English. She had no money and no plans. After she arrived, everyone noticed her beautiful skin. In Australia, the hot and dry weather is very bad for the skin. When she told some of the women about the face cream, they all wanted some. Helena sold them her cream and then ordered more. Helena borrowed $1,500 and opened a shop to sell the cream. She worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week. She lived simply and saved all of her profits. She also learned how to make different kinds of creams and showed women how to take care of their skin. It was the first shop of this kind in the world. In less than two years, Rubinstein had paid her loan and saved $50,000. She made more and more money every year. All this time, she thought only of work and success. A newspaper reporter named Edward Titus was in love with her. But she was not interested in him. She left Australia and went to Europe to learn more about the science of beauty. From the passage, we learn that .
A.
Helena had 8 sisters
B.
Helena was born in Poland
C.
Helena’s mother made skin cream for her daughters
D.
Helena ’s father was a doctor
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In 1950, Helena Rubinstein was one of the richest women in the world.She started with nothing. She had no money, no education, and no one to help her. All she had were 12 jars of face cream and a lot of energy and ambition. She turned there into a multimillion-dollar cosmetics (化妆品)empire. Helena Rubinstein was born in 1870 in Krakow, Poland.She was the oldest of eight girls. Helena’s mother thought that beauty was very important. She used a special skin cream that a foreign chemist made for her. Helena’s mother made all of her daughters use it too. Helena’s father wanted her to be a doctor. But she hated medicine and left school. Her father was very angry. Then he wanted her to get married, but she refused.In 1992, she went to Melbourne, Australia, to live with a cousin and an uncle. She took only her clothes and 12 jars of face cream. Helena didn’t speak English. She had no money and no plans. After she arrived, everyone noticed her beautiful skin. In Australia, the hot and dry weather is very bad for the skin. When she told some of the women about the face cream, they all wanted some. Helena sold them her cream and then ordered more. Helena borrowed $1,500 and opened a shop to sell the cream. She worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week. She lived simply and saved all of her profits. She also learned how to make different kinds of creams and showed women how to take care of their skin. It was the first shop of this kind in the world. In less than two years, Rubinstein had paid her loan and saved $50,000. She made more and more money every year. All this time, she thought only of work and success. A newspaper reporter named Edward Titus was in love with her. But she was not interested in him. She left Australia and went to Europe to learn more about the science of beauty. Which of the following is true.?
A.
Helena went to Australia to study medicine.
B.
Helena went to Australia to do business.
C.
Helena’s uncle and cousin worked for her.
D.
The weather in Australia is very bad for the skin.
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In 1950, Helena Rubinstein was one of the richest women in the world.She started with nothing. She had no money, no education, and no one to help her. All she had were 12 jars of face cream and a lot of energy and ambition. She turned there into a multimillion-dollar cosmetics (化妆品)empire. Helena Rubinstein was born in 1870 in Krakow, Poland.She was the oldest of eight girls. Helena’s mother thought that beauty was very important. She used a special skin cream that a foreign chemist made for her. Helena’s mother made all of her daughters use it too. Helena’s father wanted her to be a doctor. But she hated medicine and left school. Her father was very angry. Then he wanted her to get married, but she refused.In 1992, she went to Melbourne, Australia, to live with a cousin and an uncle. She took only her clothes and 12 jars of face cream. Helena didn’t speak English. She had no money and no plans. After she arrived, everyone noticed her beautiful skin. In Australia, the hot and dry weather is very bad for the skin. When she told some of the women about the face cream, they all wanted some. Helena sold them her cream and then ordered more. Helena borrowed $1,500 and opened a shop to sell the cream. She worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week. She lived simply and saved all of her profits. She also learned how to make different kinds of creams and showed women how to take care of their skin. It was the first shop of this kind in the world. In less than two years, Rubinstein had paid her loan and saved $50,000. She made more and more money every year. All this time, she thought only of work and success. A newspaper reporter named Edward Titus was in love with her. But she was not interested in him. She left Australia and went to Europe to learn more about the science of beauty. Which of the following is NOT true?
A.
Helena was a hardworking businesswoman.
B.
Helena saved all the money she made.
C.
Helena could make a variety of creams.
D.
Helena was in love with Edward Titus.
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In 1950, Helena Rubinstein was one of the richest women in the world.She started with nothing. She had no money, no education, and no one to help her. All she had were 12 jars of face cream and a lot of energy and ambition. She turned there into a multimillion-dollar cosmetics (化妆品)empire. Helena Rubinstein was born in 1870 in Krakow, Poland.She was the oldest of eight girls. Helena’s mother thought that beauty was very important. She used a special skin cream that a foreign chemist made for her. Helena’s mother made all of her daughters use it too. Helena’s father wanted her to be a doctor. But she hated medicine and left school. Her father was very angry. Then he wanted her to get married, but she refused.In 1992, she went to Melbourne, Australia, to live with a cousin and an uncle. She took only her clothes and 12 jars of face cream. Helena didn’t speak English. She had no money and no plans. After she arrived, everyone noticed her beautiful skin. In Australia, the hot and dry weather is very bad for the skin. When she told some of the women about the face cream, they all wanted some. Helena sold them her cream and then ordered more. Helena borrowed $1,500 and opened a shop to sell the cream. She worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week. She lived simply and saved all of her profits. She also learned how to make different kinds of creams and showed women how to take care of their skin. It was the first shop of this kind in the world. In less than two years, Rubinstein had paid her loan and saved $50,000. She made more and more money every year. All this time, she thought only of work and success. A newspaper reporter named Edward Titus was in love with her. But she was not interested in him. She left Australia and went to Europe to learn more about the science of beauty. Which of the following is probably the best title for this passage?
A.
The Science of Beauty
B.
The Story of Helena
C.
A Story of Love
D.
A Business Empire
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Lucy doesn’t like outdoor activities. Her only________is listening to classical music.
A.
custom
B.
hobby
C.
attitude
D.
tradition
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These facts_________show that he’s not to be trusted.
A.
single
B.
sole
C.
alone
D.
lonely
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The room was not tiny. Shoes, socks and books were seen_______on the floor
A.
now and then
B.
here and there
C.
hand in hand
D.
side by side
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She_________her finger to her as a sign for silence.
A.
rose
B.
raised
C.
elevated
D.
arose
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_________coffee is coffee that you can prepare very quickly, for example by just adding hot water.
A.
Imaginary
B.
Instant
C.
Impatient
D.
Intentional
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Even if parents no longer live together, they each continue to be________for their children in the eye of the law.
A.
reluctant
B.
tough
C.
responsible
D.
modest
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She is more beautiful than_________in the class.
A.
any girl
B.
any other girl
C.
all the girls
D.
any girls
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Please don’t come here today. I would rather you________tomorrow.
A.
came
B.
will come
C.
come
D.
are coming
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Tom and John seldom go to the library in the evening,_________?
A.
do they
B.
don’t they
C.
are they
D.
aren’ t they
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It was in this room_______they had a meeting yesterday.
A.
which
B.
there
C.
that
D.
where
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_________it is very late now, the researchers are still working in the lab.
A.
which
B.
When
C.
that
D.
Although
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________and you will make it next time.
A.
Work hard
B.
To work hard
C.
Working hard
D.
Worked hard
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The number of primary schools in the rural areas_________doubling in the past 50 years.
A.
are
B.
is
C.
have been
D.
has been
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The key_________success is hard work and persistence.
A.
on
B.
to
C.
for
D.
of
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Though Thomas is very busy ,he_______one evening a week to play with his kids.
A.
sets aside
B.
goes after
C.
sees through
D.
makes out
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He does morning exercises every day________make himself strong.
A.
in order that
B.
in order to
C.
so that
D.
was going
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Now I_________to work by bike instead of by car as there are too many cars on the road in rush hours
A.
go
B.
went
C.
am going
D.
was going
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Generally, snakes won’t attack humans_______they are threatened with danger
A.
If
B.
since
C.
unless
D.
while
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An old man got badly______in the road accident yesterday
A.
Injure
B.
to injure
C.
injured
D.
injuring
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Would you mind______James his father is coming to see him this weekend?
A.
tell
B.
to tell
C.
telling
D.
told
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[Translation] Spending hours a day sitting at a desk is known to have consequences for your health but, scientists now say just five-minute walking stints could counteract some of the risks. In a new study, researchers found that taking brief, repeated breaks from work to stand up and move around has sustained benefits for your mood and energy levels. The effects of these microbouts of activity were found to last all day, and could even help to alleviate food cravings while you ’ re at work. “ Office workers have been identified as one of the most vulnerable occupational groups for accumulating prolonged and uninterrupted sitting time,” the authors explained in the study, published to the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. And,this sedentary lifestyle increases the risks of diabetes, depression, and obesity, among other health concerns.

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Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.

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[Writing] Directions: You are to write in no less than 120 words on the topic of “ Will Robots Take over All Jobs From Human ? ” You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below. Write your essay on the ANSWER SHEET. 1.机器人的发展越来越快,许多工作将可以由机器人完成; 2.描述这种趋势,并探讨机器人取代完成一切工作的可能性。

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You have to write in no less than 120 words

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