1、They ______ with us for the time being.
A. would stay B. stay
C. have been staying D. will be staying
2、Hardly _________ the knock when I opened the door.
A.have I heard B.had I heard C.did I hear D.do I hear
3、Behind the US-China trade war that China is trying to end the American era.
A.lies a growing fear B.a growing fear is living
C.does a growing fear lie D.is lying a growing fear
4、In a typhoon,winds ________ a speed greater than 120kilometers per hour.
A.assume
B.accomplish
C.attain
D.assemble
5、There is no doubt ______ the fact ______ it is not suitable to grow cash crops here .
A. whether, that B. that, why C. if, which D. about, that
6、Some people are skeptical about the internet, ________ that surfing the Internet is a waste of time.
A.claimed B.claiming C.to claim D.having claimed
7、In recent centuries, trade, industrialization, the development of the nation-state and the spread of universal compulsory education, especially globalization and bettercommunications in the past few decades, all many languages to disappear, and dominant languages such as English, Spanish and Chinese are increasingly taking over.
A.cause B.caused C.have caused D.causing
8、There were lots of places of interest _______ in our city.
A.needs repairing
B.needing repaired
C.needed repairing
D.needing to be repaired
9、 -It's getting dark. I must be off now.
-OK, please take care and ________ my best wishes to your family.
A.accomplish B.clarify C.preserve D.Convey
10、—You called me up about 11:00 last night, didn’t you?
—No, I didn’t phone you. It someone else.
A.must be B.must have been C.could be D.could have been
11、As more people travelled on the underground, the system was ________ and more lines were added.
A.enlarged B.alarmed C.fined D.violated
12、As soon as she arrived home,she_____tidying up the room.
A.set about B.set out C.set down D.set off
13、I doubt the _______ of his statement because it doesn’t agree with the fact.
A.alternative B.accuracy C.significance D.identification
14、My mom’s ________ determined me to go on with my study.
A.encourages B.encouraged C.encouragement D.encourage
15、If you____here half an hour ago, you would have known what we were talking about.
A.arrived
B.had arrived
C.should arrive
D.would arrive
16、When the boss came in, the workers pretended ______ hard on their machines.
A. to work B. to be working
C. to have worked D. working
17、He is wearing a heavy overcoat as a_______against the cold.
A.prevention B.shelter C.protection D.defense
18、The reason ______ girls outperform boys at all levels of education is ______ girls mature faster than boys and are more disciplined and conscientious.
A.why, because B.how, that C.how, because D.why, that
19、The twins named Tom and Jerry look so much alike that it is difficult to ________.
A.tell Tom and Jerry from
B.tell from Tom and Jerry
C.tell from Tom and Jerry apart
D.tell Tom from Jerry
20、“We pray for the firefighters who their best to deal with this desperate situation now," the spokesman said immediately he heard about the big fire.
A.are trying B.have tried C.had tried D.will try
21、— Could you help me take care of my pet dog on the 19th?
— I’m afraid I’m not ____________ that day.
A. vacant B. sufficient C. available D. convenient
22、—How do you study English?
—I study English talking with foreign students.
A.by B.on C.at D.up
23、The sculpture, and the person who produced it, ________the young artist has never been able to find out.
A.that B./
C.which D.what
24、— Hello, could I speak to Mr. Smith?
— Sorry, wrong number. There isn’t______ Mr. Smith here.
A.不填 B.a C.the D.one
25、— Mr. Priestly has just accepted our offer over the phone.
— Good, but you must ask him to ______ it in writing.
A. consume B. confirm C. consult D. conduct
26、 Scientists at the University of Bonn carried out extensive research to show that the water-drops rolling off a lotus(莲花)leaf carry away dirt,leaving the surface perfectly clean. This phenomena has been named the "Lotus Effect" and works best on rough surfaces.
Contrary to popular belief,lotus leaves are not smooth at all. When examined under a powerful microscope,the leaf cells show a bumpy surface. That makes the surface rough. As a result,dirt rests only on the tips of the wax crystals(蜡晶体)covering the leaf surface. The roughness reduces the contact area between the dirt and the leaf surface. A rough surface structure with wax crystals makes it impossible for water to stick. Due to the friction(摩擦力),the water contracts at once. It forms round waterdrops to minimize the contact area with the rough,waxy leaf surface and runs off the leaf very quickly. Since the dirt only rests on the tips of the wax crystals they stick more strongly to the waterdrops than to the leaf surfaces. They are washed away when the water falls on the leaves.
On smooth leaves,the dirt is pushed from one part of the leaf to the other. This is because the dirt has a larger contact area where they can rest comfortably on the flat surface. We must also keep in mind that water usually spreads and only partially runs off the leaves-that too,only if the leaf is tilted!The dirt may get driven,but they are mainly displaced from one side of the leaf to the other.
Scientists say that the "Lotus Effect" is particularly beneficial for it helps to protect the lotus leaves from harmful bacteria. The dirt on the leaves often contains tiny disease causing fungi and bacteria. While most of the bacteria get washed off,the few that remain eventually die since they do not get the water they require for survival and growth.
【1】What is “Lotus Effect”?
A.The self-cleaning feature of lotus leaves.
B.The lotus surfaces' ability to kill harmful bacteria.
C.The dirt leaving off lotus leaves with the help of wind.
D.Lotus leaves making waterdrops from the dirt on them.
【2】What does the underlined word "bumpy" in paragraph 2 probobaly mean?
A.Flat. B.Bended.
C.Flexible. D.Rough
【3】Why are waterdrops unable to stay on lotus leaves?
A.The rough and waxy leaf surface reduces the friction.
B.The smooth leaf surface makes waterdrops roll down.
C.The contact area between drops and leaves is too large.
D.The waterdrops fall on the leaves at a too high speed.
【4】What is the benefit of “Lotus Effect” ?
A.It can help the lotus grow healthily.
B.It can protect the lotus from sunshine.
C.It can make the bacteria more and stronger.
D.It can help the lotus leaves keep the required water.
27、Being able to find high quality health care at an affordable price is a problem to be solved in many countries. In the United States, Walmart, a large chain store, is trying to help. It is offering something new to its employees: cutting the cost of a doctor’s appointment to only $4 instead of the usual $40 for the same service.
The catch is that the patient and doctor must meet over the internet. This online service is called “telemedicine.”
Walmart is the latest major business in the United States to push its workers toward a high-tech way to be examined and treated by doctors. Thanks to telemedicine, people can talk with medical experts from the privacy of their own homes, often using a secure video connection.
Supporters say online visits make it easier for patients to see an expert or quickly find help for problems considered non-emergencies.
Some healthcare needs are well-suited for telemedicine. It can help people seeking treatment for insect bites or skin conditions. Patients who have had medical treatments and cannot move around easily can use telemedicine for their follow-up visits. Also, people seeking help for mental health issues can benefit from the privacy that telemedicine gives.
But still, many people do not use telemedicine, they continue to go to the doctor’s office when they are sick. 80 percent of middle-size and large U.S. companies offered telemedicine services to their workers in 2018. However, only 8 percent of its employees used telemedicine at least once in 2017.
Compared with seeing a real doctor in person, some people may think the quality of telemedicine is not as good. Parents, for example, may feel they are not giving their child the best care if they use a virtual doctor appointment. Older adults may look forward to their in-person doctor appointments. For them, going to the doctor’s office is a big event, something they look forward to.
Another reason some adults may not use telemedicine services is trust. Tom Hill, aged 66, says he has no plans to ever use telemedicine. He does not buy anything online, let alone do something as personal as seeing a doctor. He says, for him, it is important to look his doctor in the eye and shake hands.
However, for some people, especially young people and busy students, telemedicine might be a good choice. It can cut down on the time away from work. It can also cut down on the cost of doctor visits.
【1】What is Walmart trying to help with?
A.Finding something new for its employees.
B.Promoting the online service “telemedicine”.
C.Cutting the online cost of a doctor’s appointment.
D.Reducing the cost of seeing a doctor at a much lower price.
【2】What is True about “telemedicine”?
A.It enables patients to see doctors at home for free.
B.It has become increasingly popular in America.
C.It is the online service that is provided by most large US companies.
D.It makes it easier to see a doctor for emergency problems.
【3】Why do most people prefer to go to the doctor’s office when they are ill?
A.Because their company doesn’t provide telemedicine.
B.Because they don’t trust the doctors online.
C.Because they look forward to a virtual doctor appointment.
D.Because they have made friends with the doctors.
【4】Who is most likely to apply “telemedicine”?
A.Jenny, a shy woman who suffers from mental illness.
B.Smith, a grandpa who has been bitten by a running dog.
C.Wilson, a worker who got seriously injured in a car accident.
D.Kate, a mother whose kid is suffering from a skin disease.
【5】What is the author’s attitude towards “telemedicine”?
A.Positive.
B.Negative.
C.Objective.
D.Doubtful.
28、 People are social creatures and we depend on our relationships with others for our health and happiness. While we can individually make efforts toward slow living, finally we need the support of others and community organizations to be successful. Slow Cities meet this need. Like Slow Food, the Slow Cities movement started in Italy. Its organization is known as Cittaslow, which has spread to about 30 other countries throughout the world since 1999.
Cittaslow has set up 50 goals and principles, which supports communities as they protect the environment and build upon their own special qualities reflecting their historical roots as well as their strong desire or ambition for the future. This is not about nostalgia and following tradition closely; rather it is a call to refuse the forces of the same types that result in every place looking and feeling like every other place. By gathering together with others who share the same opinions or interests, we can start to include new projects to further improve the quality of life in our communities by using our imagination.
The basic part of Slow Cities is the idea that our health and happiness partly depend upon a healthy connection to the people and place where we live. The growing Sunday Parkways movement is just one great example of an activity that combines many of the well-being goals for cities in a fun, healthy, and family-oriented way. The Cittaslow website is designed as a place where ideas like these can be explored and exchanged.
The Slow Cities movement is not just about improving the quality of life of the citizens; it also encourages communities to develop their friendly and generous behavior towards guests, offering them an organized event, for example, a concert, a sporting event so that visitors can go through what is different and special about the area, really learning about the local culture. Slow Cities invite people to slow down so that they can see and connect with the rich diversity of the world where they live as well as the diversity of the world around them.
【1】What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To show that human beings need social activities.
B.To stress that it is necessary to have Cittaslow.
C.To prove that the Slow Cities movement is getting popular.
D.To explain the relationship between health and happiness.
【2】What does Cittaslow encourage the people in communities to do?
A.Be creative and improve their quality of life.
B.Be responsible and reflect on their historical development.
C.Be well prepared and try to continue their local customs.
D.Be grateful and value the good old days that they have had.
【3】As for Slow Cities, what is necessary for a healthy and happy life?
A.The activities and community culture. B.The opinions and childhood education.
C.The neighbors and living environment. D.The experiences and family background.
【4】After coming to Slow Cities a traveler would be likely to become .
A.stubborn B.hard-working C.open-minded D.strong-willed
29、 Austin residents and businesses are making efforts to put their leftovers to good use. The city is among a handful of U.S. cities aiming for “zero waste”.
For Austin, there are plenty to go around: it annually wastes more than 190 million pounds of food, worth at least $200 million. Those numbers are big, but they're not out of line with national trends—some 40 percent of food in the nation goes to waste. Put in plain terms, that is enough to fill a 90,000-seat stadium each day.
For many, the answer lies in donation. Austin City Limits, one of the city’s influential festivals, gives all unwanted food to the Central Texas Food Bank. And there are volunteer-driven nonprofits that pick up donated food and deliver it to hungry people.
But the best practice, Austin believes, is to use less, and the city is calling on businesses and households to buy the right amount of food. Full Fridge, a new meal-delivery service, solves this problem. “Full Fridge came about because, basically, we were seeing a lot of people not knowing how to prepare food,” says co-founder Mokshika Sharma. They would buy groceries, but not know what to do with them, and end up throwing away a lot.
Her business hopes to end that problem by offering ready-made meals for only five dollars each. Full Fridge also minimizes waste by stopping sales two days before delivery, so the chef and shopper can plan precisely.
Another satisfactory solution is to compost it. Austin’s restaurants and grocery stores typically contract with composting companies to deal with much of their food waste, and then sell it as fertilizer. Meanwhile, Compost Pedallers, a company created by Dustin Fedako, is working on bicycle-powered compost collection.
“We play the dot-connecter,” says Fedako, “getting the material from those of us who are making it to the people in the community who use it as a resource to grow more food, and to grow better quality food.”
【1】Paragraph 3 mainly talks about Austin’s efforts to______.
A.feed the hungry
B.make use of leftovers
C.build more volunteer-driven nonprofits
D.hold festivals to entertain its residents
【2】Who are Full Fridge’s target customers?
A.Those with too little food.
B.Those with poor cooking skills.
C.Those with unhealthy eating habits.
D.Those with little time to buy groceries.
【3】What does Fedako mean by saying “We play the dot-connecter”?
A.They find it rather easy to collect food waste.
B.They hope people will buy better quality food.
C.They link food waste producers to fertilizer users.
D.They are trying to connect with composting companies.
30、 When Katherine and her daughter drove past Katherine's beloved old home, she would say, "I'd like to have that house back." On her 90th birthday, that wish came true.
All Katherine wanted for her 90th birthday was to ______ childhood home. Her daughter, Emily wasn't so ______ for the idea. And, as the old saying goes, you can ______ really go home again However, the mom and daughter often drove from their ______ town to pass Katherine's beloved old home.
One day, as Emily visited her local craft store, inspiration ______ her: Her mother could have her house back—in replica(复制品) ______. Emily connected with Ray Meyers, a local retired dentist with a ______ for woodworking. Ray took precise measurements and ______ details with the help of the current homeowners.
The replica home and the amazing story behind it deserved a special ______. Emily arranged a surprise party at which the replica and Katherine would be ______, But keeping Katherine in the ______ was a painful task.
"Ray would ask me questions about the house," Emily says of the planning ______." I couldn't ______ everything because the last time I was inside was when I was a teenager. I would ______ mother and start a conversation where I would say, ' Oh, by the way, do you remember...' and ask her something about the house. She would give details from her memory about the ______ and the color. She would tell me ______ what something looked like or where it was in the house. "
On the very day, Emily went to ______ Katherine to her house. "When we went inside, I was just ______," Katherine says. "There was a house load of people singing Happy Birthday to me." Emily presented Katherine with the carefully ______ replica home.
"The moment I opened the present, I just couldn't believe it,” Katherine says." I have ______ memories of that house. I have had several family dinners where we eat around it. I now turn on the tiny lights within it. It's so pretty. " For Katherine, it turned out that it is possible to go home again.
【1】A. access B. decorate C. build D. own
【2】A. eager B. fit C. prepared D. good
【3】A. generally B. sometimes C. frequently D. never
【4】A. primary B. temporary C. current D. permanent
【5】A. overcame B. struck C. failed D. amazed
【6】A. appearance B. pattern C. outline D. form
【7】A. basis B. preference C. talent D. hunger
【8】A. commented B. recorded C. committed D. compared
【9】A. mention B. analysis C. research D. inspection
【10】A. congratulated B. appreciated C. exhibited D. honored
【11】A. back B. shadows C. clouds D. dark
【12】A. expectation B. process C. advance D. destination
【13】A. remember B. do C. make D. bring
【14】A. chat with B. stick with C. deal with D. hold with
【15】A. management B. equipment C. arrangement D. measurement
【16】A. briefly B. partly C. exactly D. wrongly
【17】A. fetch B. join C. welcome D. receive
【18】A. embarrassed B. shocked C. inspired D. confused
【19】A. sorted B. wrapped C. folded D. stored
【20】A. recent B. distant C. fond D. collective
31、 I sat at my table, signing my name to the most difficult letter I'd ever written. The letter was____ my son — Luke's birth mom, a single mother of three children with little money, struggling for ____. This was not the first time that I had ____ her. I'd sent several letters over the years with ____ of Luke, which the adoption agency agreed to forward, ____ had never received a single reply.“Please read this letter,” I ____, for Luke's life might depend on it.
I adopted Luke when he was less than one. A gene from his birth parents had ____ Luke to be born with a blood disease. Much was done. But nothing was a ____ sign.
Then, the doctor told us there was a chance that Luke's disease ____ be cured with a bone marrow (骨髓) transplant. My heart lighted up but it ____ coldly when the doctor inquired if Luke had any brother or sister.
I was at a loss.
“Do I have the ____ to ask Luke's birth mother for help?”I asked the adoption agency official.
“Luke is your child. You have the right to do whatever it ____ to save his life.”
And so I penned the letter describing Luke's ____ to her.“Would you consider having your other children tested as ____ marrow donors?” I wrote. I ____ the letter into the mailbox, waited and prayed.
Two weeks later, the doctor called that Luke's birth mother had her children tested, and one of them was a 100 percent ____.The transplant operation ____ well and Luke survived.
In another letter I shared the happy ____ with Luke's birth mother, who this time wrote back: “I've written many letters but never had the ____ to mail them. Many times I felt like I did the wrong thing, but I know now it was right. He is right____ God needed him to be. Luke has two families who love him.”
【1】A.of B.to C.about D.on
【2】A.dream B.work C.marriage D.life
【3】A.understood B.complained C.contacted D.touched
【4】A.letters B.photos C.books D.clothes
【5】A.but B.so C.and D.or
【6】A.smiled B.sighed C.prayed D.cried
【7】A.helped B.allowed C.forbidden D.caused
【8】A.hopeful B.wonderful C.thankful D.peaceful
【9】A.must B.could C.need D.should
【10】A.lifted B.loaded C.landed D.locked
【11】A.right B.duty C.chance D.time
【12】A.asks B.gets C.brings D.takes
【13】A.progress B.condition C.change D.worry
【14】A.possible B.necessary C.important D.special
【15】A.cast B.laid C.dropped D.delivered
【16】A.discovery B.company C.choice D.match
【17】A.went on B.took on C.put on D.got on
【18】A.story B.operation C.news D.message
【19】A.confidence B.courage C.patience D.determination
【20】A.who B.what C.when D.where
32、 Sometimes it’s not the huge sacrifices that mums make but the tiny things they do day in and day out that make you realize what special people they are.
It was a ____ January day. When I left home for the office, the weather report said, “Windy and cold, but no rain.” _____, by the time I was about to leave work in the early evening, it was absolutely ____!
My office was close to the bus stop, so I just ____ out of the door and onto the bus. Unfortunately, when I got off, I still had about a mile to ____ to my home. Normally on a night like that, my husband would come and get me. That morning, he had told me that he was putting the car in for a ____.
As I stepped off the bus to walk home, I____to get my tiny umbrella to go up in the strong wind. Then, suddenly and to my ____, I heard my mum’s voice.
“Quickly! Come under here, before you get soaked!”
I rushed under my bigger ____ and stared at mum in surprise. “What on Earth are you doing here in this____?” I asked her. My mum was eighty-three that year, and ____ fit and healthy, she didn’t like going out ____ strong wind and heavy rain. In fact, on a day like that, I usually went round to her house to make sure she didn’t ____ out of anything.
“You told me to come round for dinner tonight, but I came ____before the rain got too heavy. Eric told me that your car was in for a service and I saw your big umbrella lying on the chair. I ___you had forgotten it, so I just picked it ____ and came out to meet you.”
My mum passed away the following year. This simple____ remains embedded(深留) in my mind, and reminds me how completely my mum ____ me. She wouldn't have gone out in the wind and rain for herself, but, at eighty-three, she never gave a second ____ about braving the storm so I wouldn’t get ____.
【1】A.cloudy B.windy C.sunny D.foggy
【2】A.Besides B.Therefore C.Eventually D.However
【3】A.shining B.pouring C.flashing D.erupting
【4】A.rushed B.took C.looked D.left
【5】A.drive B.jog C.walk D.cycle
【6】A.ride B.service C.rest D.lift
【7】A.struggled B.continued C.explored D.agreed
【8】A.amusement B.appreciation C.amazement D.annoyance
【9】A.cover B.roof C.umbrella D.raincoat
【10】A.case B.way C.place D.weather
【11】A.as B.although C.if D.when
【12】A.under B.through C.for D.in
【13】A.drop B.back C.run D.get
【14】A.early B.regularly C.frequently D.conveniently
【15】A.expected B.wondered C.doubted D.guessed
【16】A.out B.on C.up D.over
【17】A.act B.lesson C.discovery D.adventure
【18】A.affected B.loved C.accepted D.recognized
【19】A.thought B.attempt C.analysis D.test
【20】A.exhausted B.bored C.uncomfortable D.wet
33、 Inventions lead to the creation of new knowledge. Knowledge is created to ______ the needs of the human beings. How does the desire of people ______ knowledge? The answer lies in the ability of human beings to ______ something new.
Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more ______ than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, but imagination includes the ______ world,promoting progress and giving birth to evolution(进化、发展). It is, strictly speaking, a ______ factor in scientific research." There is no doubt that it is through the human imagination that knowledge is ______. Knowledge can be represented in any ______ like words, pictures, diagrams or audio-visual media. People's knowing of knowledge again causes imagination as the force to keep on evolving, which ______ produces new knowledge.
The following is the example of how imagination leads to ______. As an artist, mathematician and architect, Leonardo da Vinci sketched(勾勒) plans of underwater crafts. According to this, author Jules Veme created a ______, one about a submarine(潜水艇) ______ Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. With his book, Jules Veme fueled(供给燃料) the imagination of ______ including inventors, later, real submarines were created. Jules Veme ______ his imagination about underwater ______ when he wrote his book. ______ readers admired the author's imagination when they read it, ______ inventors turned this imagination into realities.
Imagination exists within all of us. ______ yourself to imagine freely. Stir your brain to ______ inspiration while imagining. Because it is in the imagination that mysteries or wonders ______.
【1】A. ignore B. satisfy C. exchange D. increase
【2】A. make up B. get to C. turn into D. give off
【3】A. enjoy B. study C. understand D. imagine
【4】A. important B. necessary C. reasonable D. active
【5】A. small B. new C. entire D. different
【6】A. basic B. typical C. flexible D. key
【7】A. changed B. created C. built D. improved
【8】A. size B. sign C. form D. mark
【9】A. again B. ever C. also D. too
【10】A. modernization B. success C. results D. inventions
【11】A. toy B. story C. thing D. model
【12】A. called B. read C. published D. told
【13】A. students B. scientists C. customers D. readers
【14】A. raised B. warned C. used D. supported
【15】A. scenes B. travel C. plants D. sounds
【16】A. Clever B. Common C. Strange D. Few
【17】A. while B. and C. or D. so
【18】A. Force B. Expect C. Order D. Allow
【19】A. find B. know C. guess D. rescue
【20】A. shock B. escape C. hide D. pass
34、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Smell the flowers before you go to sleep and you may just end up with rosy dreams. Have a whiff of rotten(腐烂的)eggs during the night and your dreams may be【1】(pleasant). So says researcher Dr. Boris Stuck, 【2】invited sleeping volunteers to a rose vs. rotten egg test in the University Hospital Mannheim in Germany. The subjects didn’t dream about roses【3】eggs, but rather he found that what they smelt affected the emotions of【4】(they) dreams.
And if you think【5】(smell) have a say in dreams, wait for what TV tells us. A UK study reveals that people exposed【6】black-and-white film and TV in their youth are to have monochromic(单色的)dreams throughout their life more【7】(probable). Eva Murzyn from the University of Dundee tested two age groups— one half 【8】(age) over 55 and【9】other half under 25.
The result? Under 5% of the dreams of the under-25s were in black and white. 【10】(watch)color TV in childhood seems to be the reason why.
35、I have a muscle disease but I don't look any different from other people. Sometimes, I was too weak【1】 go to school so my education suffered. Every time I returned after an【2】(absent), I felt stupid because I was behind the others.
My life is a lot easier at high school because few fellow students make me【3】(annoy). My ambition is to work for a firm【4】develops computer software when I grow up. Last year I invented a computer football game and a big company has decided to buy it from me. I have a very busy life with no time to sit around【5】(feel) sorry for myself. As well as going to the movies and football matches with my friends. I spend a lot of time looking after my pets【6】(proper) but I find it worthwhile.
In many ways my disability has helped me grow stronger psychologically and become more【7】 (independence). I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has been worth it. If【8】(have) a chance to say one thing to healthy children, it would be this: having a disability does not mean your life is not satisfying. So don't feel sorry for the disabled or make fun【9】them, and don't ignore them either. Just accept them for who they are, and give them encouragement to live【10】rich and full a life as you do.
36、Directions: Complete the following passages by using the words in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
Tablets are really useful devices, but their big screens always make them a burden to carry around without a bag. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a phone with the powers of a tablet that could be folded up and fit 【1】 into the hand?
Now something like a tablet-shaped but fold-able phone is about to become 【2】. In February, South Korean electronics company Samsung and China’s Huawei both unveiled fold-able phones Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X 【3】. Mobile phone use has entered the “fold-able future”, The Verge noted.
The technology could change our lives in significant ways. These devices, due to their 【4】 screens, give us the larger screens we want. Meanwhile, they still fit easily into the pocket. As USA Today noted, they’re “the 【5】 of a small tablets and smart-phone, all in a single device”.
The technology could 【6】 other devices too. For example, we could make TVs that stick to walls like posters, or fold up easily to hide away in drawers. In crowded modem cities, they will help us to 【7】 available space.
In a keynote address, Samsung’s senior vice president of mobile product marketing, Justin Denison, called the fold-able screen “the 【8】 for the smart-phone of tomorrow.” “It’s a balank canvas for us to do something beautiful together,” he said.
So is there nothing to stand in the way of the fold-able future?
According to tech news website Android authority, the necessary displays were difficult to produce. In 2012, nine out of every to OLED screens produced were 【9】. Today, that 10 percent rate has been improved to between 50 and 90 percent. However, at present these fold-able devices are expensive. For example, the price of Huawei Mate X is 17,500 RMB. That’s a price that may 【10】 the majority of people.
But if the fold-able device isn’t going to change the world overnight, there is no doubt that it is coming.
Patrick Moor-head, an industry analyst told The Verge, “Few are debating if fold-able or roll-able mobile displays are the future of smart-phones; the only question is when and by whom.”
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Rapidly advancing technology and its impact on education has been a subject of debate. How can schools equip students with the skills they need to succeed in a challenging job market?
Since technology is driving these changes, there is a theory that governments should keep focusing on STEM subjects. These are often referred to as “hard skills,” which are 【1】 in primary school and right through to university level. In the meantime, ‘soft skills’ are being 【2】.
This is a mistake. Much evidence suggests that soft skills are far more 【3】 to graduates in the long term. Research from Harvard University on the global job market has shown that STEM- related careers grew strongly between 1989 and 2000 but have slowed down since. In contrast, jobs in the creative industries----the sector probably most 【4】 with the need for soft skills---are growing rapidly. Soft skills are, in fact, increasingly in demand in the workplace: Google cites creativity, leadership 【5】 and communication skills as top requirements for both potential and current employees.
So why are soft skills so highly 【6】 for?
With the rapid evolution of technology, a focus on hard skills leaves students 【7】 to change, as these often have a short shelf life. According to research by World Economic Forum, more than one in four adults reports a mismatch between their skills and those needed for their job role. If soft skills are taught well, these skills should enable students to adapt to change more easily and progress further in their 【8】 career.
Of course, technical skills are important. But without the curriculum placing equal--- if not greater --- 【9】 on soft skills, our education systems are missing a huge trick. Hard skills may help a student get a job in a particular industry, but soft skills will help them disrupt it, achieving a wider 【10】 in their chosen field.
38、阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Picture this: After saving up your money, you finally have enough to buy that toy, game, or piece of clothing you've been dreaming of. You go to the store and find the item. But at the counter, you see a sign: "Hello! We've gone cashless(不用现金)."
Situations like this may become common if more stores and restaurants stop accepting cash as a payment. Instead, customers must pay with a credit card, or by smartphone app. Many business owners believe that getting rid of cash has benefited the way their business run. Staff members don't have to worry about having enough money to make change or about delivering bills and coins to the bank.
But a growing number of people think that cashless stores are unfair. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, more than 8 million households in the US don't have bank accounts. Also, many people, including kids, don't meet the requirements for a credit card. "A cashless economy(经济)is not an inclusive(包容广阔的)economy," Tazra Mitchell told National Public Radio. She's a policy director at the DC Fiscal Policy Institute. In her opinion, cashless stores are "essentially discriminating (歧视)against people". Plus, people who do have credit cards might prefer paying with cash. "Cash is still very popular with consumers," Nick Bourke said. He's a director at the Pew Charitable Trusts' consumer finance project. "It's used by almost eight in ten adults in the US every month. That's more than any other payment type."
Lawmakers in several places have taken steps to ban cashless stores. A handful of major cities including New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have already passed laws to solve the issue. In San Francisco, California, a law banning cashless stores was passed in May. It says most stores in the city must allow customers to pay with cash. Cerek REmski helped write the San Francisco law. He works for the city. "It's really about equity(公平)," Remski said. "It's about understanding that not everyone has equal access to things."
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39、假设你是李华,你喜爱的英语学习报Colorful English创刊五周年之际征集读者意见,请你根据以下内容给主编写封信,主要包括:
1. 说明你是该报的忠实读者
2. 说明该报优点:1)刊登国际新闻 2)提供音频二维码
3. 提出建议:增加外国文学欣赏
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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40、假如你是李华,你本来约好和你的朋友 Jack 一起去参观周日的智博会,但你因故不能参加。请给他写一封信,内容如下:
1. 表示歉意并说明原因;
2.表达歉意并说明理由。
3.询问什么时候方便,再另约时间。
注意:
1. 词数 100 左右;
2.参考词汇:智博会 Smart Expo
41、培养孩子的兴趣爱好是非常必要的,但现在有很多家长一味地追求子女的多才多艺,迫使孩子学习他们不感兴趣的东西,请你以大约120个词谈谈对这种现象的看法,内容包括:
(1)你是否赞同上述家长的做法;(2)以你或你朋友的经历说明你的观点;(3)呼吁家长们要尊重孩子的意愿。
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