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1.  Willie, the parrot, saved the baby
  The two-year-old baby, Hannah, was eating when something got stuck in her throat. Her mother was in the bathroom at the time. She suddenly heard the bird screaming (尖叫) and making noises with its wings. Then he started saying "mama baby' over and over and over again until I came out," the mother said. "I saw the baby's face was blue. I quickly removed the food from her throat. My baby was saved but Willie was the real hero." Willie later received an award for saving the baby's life!
  Buddy, the dog, saved her owner
  Buddy was a clever German shepherd (德国牧羊犬). When he was eight weeks old, Buddy came to live with Joe. Joe suffers from seizures (中风发作) that make him unable to move easily. Joe taught his new dog to do something around him, such as, to bring him the phone. Joe also trained Buddy how to call 911 when he started to experience the seizure. So when Joe had a really bad seizure, Buddy was the one who called for help and began making sounds into the phone. Emergency rescue (急救) workers arrived within minutes and found Joe. They took him to the hospital where he recovered. Joe later said, "Buddy's my world. He's my best friend, no doubt. He's always there, and I just hope I can be as good to him as he's been to me."
  Winnie, the cat, saved the family
  One night, the gas at Cathy's home began to leak (泄漏). The family was sleeping. Their cat, Winnie, began to push her owners and made loud meowing sounds. "It was a crazy meow, almost like she was screaming," said Cathy. Cathy woke up and was already feeling sick. It was hard for her to wake up her husband and son because they already breathed in a large amount of gas. Bu thanks to their heroic cat Winnie, Cathy was able to call 911 and get help before anyone was hurt. The family says that Winnie is the one who saved their lives.
2.  Have you ever wanted to see the Great Wall of China, or win an Oscar for Best Director, or swim with dolphins? If so, you are not alone. We all have things we want to do or achieve. These are part of our "bucket lists". A bucket list is a list of things that someone wants to experience in his or her lifetime. These things can be big or small. Have you ever thought about what is on your bucket list?
  Lindsay Doran, 15, created her bucket list when she was 14. She has given her list serious thought. "I've always wanted to travel into space," she says. "I don't really want to be an astronaut. But I do want to go to space as a tourist. I want to see the Earth from above." Other things on her list include being on TV, seeing her favorite band in concert, learning how to speak Portuguese, and living in a foreign country. "I've always wanted to live in Brazil. As part of my bucket list, I want to attend Carnaval in Rio de Janeir," she says.
  Jose Noriega, 16, recently created a list of things he wants to achieve. It changes sometimes — he adds and removes things because he wants to keep the number of things at seven. One thing has stayed at number one, though:he wants to visit a movie set. He would like to see the Harry Potter or The Hobbit movie sets. Other things on the list include being on TV, meeting his favorite sports star, living in a foreign country, skateboarding down a mountain, attending the World Cup, and backpacking across Europe. He would like to spend two months visiting Eastern Europe with his best friend Adam. "Maybe after I graduate from college," says Jose.
  Carrie Kincaid, 14, also has a bucket list. She first created it when she was 12. She would like to live in a foreign country for at least two years. She also wants to learn as many foreign languages as possible. But the number one thing on her list is to see her favorite band in concert.
  She also wants to go on safari and to visit a movie set. Her favorite movies are the Hunger Games and Star Wars series Carrie is confident she will do most or all of the things on her bucket list. "I'm only 14," she says. "I have my whole life ahead of me!"
3.

The Lucky Inn★★★★
3852 The Lanevvay. Los Angeles, CA
4-Star Hotel with Spa and Pool
starting from US $ 250
Location
Situated (位于) in a quiet spot just far enough away from popular tourist attractions, yet still close enough to walk to some of the major attractions, such as the Hollywood sign, several art museums and the Walk of Fame.
Hotel Features
A spa that's open 24 hours, an indoor/outdoor pool, fitness center and two restaurants. Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel. And our guests love the fresh homemade cookies we have available in the lobby (大堂) during the day.
Room Amenities (配套设施)
Each hotel room is equipped with a mini fridge. microwave and coffee maker. Our deluxe rooms (豪华间) all provide robes and slippers as well as 25 chocolates on your pillows (枕头) in the evening. 
ONLINE REVIEW (评价):
The Lucky Inn★★★★ Lucky to have stayed at the Lucky Inn
By Amy September 2, 2020
I wish I could live there!I went there on a ladies — only trip in July. and we were treated like queens. The staff go above and beyond. Mario at the front desk was fantastic. He even upgraded (升级) our room because he knew we were all tired moms who hardly ever get to have a trip like this. We went to the spa once for those heavenly massages. And I think I ate at least 30 of those amazing cookies that were always available. 
RESPONSE (回复):
Thank you for your review! It means so much to us when we can meet our guests' expectations. I'm glad that you enjoyed your stay with us and that Mario was able to help you. I'll pass on your compliments (好评) to him. We hope you'll return to stay with us whenever you are in the area. And let us know when you're coming so we can make extra cookies for you!
James Mehta, Customer Service Director 
4.阅读短文,根据短文内容,将下面方框中的句子还原到文章当中,使原文内容完整,请将答案编号涂卡。
  Most people hate change, which is said since we often go through big changes in life. And for some of us, even the smallest changes can upset our day. So the question is:Why do most of us find making change to our lives so hard?
  (1)      
  Fear of change is nothing new. Over a century ago, people of Paris were unhappy over a particular addition to their city: the Eiffel Tower. In fact, people were so angry about the plans for the tower that they protested (抗议)it. (2)       They were given no choice about the huge change that was going to be made, so they became angry. But we get upset over changes even when we do have a say in the matter. Changes are brought about every day by the decisions we make:which school to attend, which job to take, whom to marry. Voluntary (自愿的) changes also make most of us uneasy because we don't know how those changes will affect our future.
  (3)      
  People have discovered that the key to overcoming the fear and anger of change is to be flexible (灵活的). (4)       Being flexible is especially important in the 21st century as technology makes change take place faster than ever before. Those who refuse change, especially with technology in the workplace, may find themselves out of job.
  When change comes, and you have no choice but to face it, accept it. A positive attitude helps a lot. In fact, the change may turn out to be the best thing for you. That new job you got may end up being much better than your old one. You may make the best friends of your life in the new city you moved to. (5)       The change is the reality (现实), and it's up to you whether the change will be a success or a failure. You never know — your next change may be your life's Eiffel Tower!

A. Although it might seem strange, their anger was completely natural.
B. When they are flexible, people can accept new situations more easily.
C. Don't only focus on how you feel about change;instead decide to accept the change.
D. How we can overcome our fear of change?
E. Why we dislike change? 
5.研读下文,根据截图内容简要作答。请将答案填写到答题卡指定位置。
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTIONHow you learn English with Learn Hot English magazine 

Notes:editor 主编,index索引,issue期刊
6.You've probably              /′nəʊtɪst/ how bright the snow is when sunlight falls on it.
7.I often             /'ɪmædʒɪn/what my life will be like in the future.
8.Is it              /′nesəsəri/ for you to buy so many dresses at a time?
9.He used to collect              /′eɪnʃənt/ coins when he was young.
10.What's the             / ′pɜː(r)pəs/ of your visit to London?
11.Here is a             / 'mesɪdʒ/ for you from Mr. Wells.
12.Zongzi is the       /trə'dɪʃənl/ food for the Dragon Boat Festival.
13.There were many new inventions and             /'səʊʃl/ changes.
14.  A few years ago, Ed Jones was shopping at a second-hand store. He (1)            (look) for something that might be valuable . If he found something valuable , he would buy it cheaply and then resell it. Suddenly, something caught his eye — a large cardboard map.
  The map (2)            (cover) with dust, so Mr. Jones wiped it clean. Under the dust was a color map of Paris. It looked old On the back of the map:$3. Mr. Jones was quite certain that the map was worth more than thee dollar, so he bought it .
  The next day, Mr. Jones took the map to a geography professor. After looking at the map for a few minutes, the professor became very excited "I've read about this map!" he exclaimed. Then he told Mr. Jones what he(3)             (know).
  In 1671, the king of France, Louis XIV, asked a cartographer (制图者) (4)             (make) a map of Paris. The cartographer worked on the map for four years. The map was beautiful — it was not just a map, but a work of art as well. The cartographer carefully colored one of the copies, using blue for rivers, green for trees, and brown for buildings. The professor said that one black and white copy of the map was in the British Museum in London, and another was in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. "I think," the professor said, "you (5)            (find) the color copy of the map—in a second hand store in the US!"
  The professor suggested that Mr Jones take the map to New York City. Experts there could tell Mr. Jones if the professor was right.
  Mr. Jones took the map to New York City. The New York experts told him that the map was extremely valuable. "How much do you think it's worth?" Mr. Jones asked the experts. "Millions," they replied. "It's impossible to say exactly how much the map (6)            (be) worth. It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it."
  Soon Mr. Jones discovered how much people were willing to pay for the map. The most recent offer even reached 19. 5 million dollars.
  Mr. Jones hasn't decided whether he (7)             (sell) his three﹣dollar map at that price or wait for a higher offer. He (8)            (think) it over.
15.我想知道你量体温了吗。
      ?
16.这个漂亮的公园是什么时候建的?
      ?
17.袁隆平是最伟大的科学家之一。
      .
18.威海今年下了很多雨。
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19.如果你有烦恼, 就和朋友聊聊吧。
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20.今天早晨太阳初升的时候,你们在海边跑步吗?
      ?
21.根据短文内容,选择适当的单词或短语填空,使短文意思完整。
A. share his ideas B. laughter C. got sick D. happy thoughts E. unhappy thoughts
F. sleep at night G. health H. well enough I. watching comedy shows
J. give up hope 

  There is an old English saying, "Laughter is the best medicine." Norman Cousins was the person who agreed with this.
  Norman Cousins was the editor of a magazine for almost forty years. He also wrote and spoke about world peace, traveling to many different countries to (1)      .
  In the 1960s, after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to Europe, Mr. Cousins (2)      . He discovered he had a rare disease (罕见的疾病).
  In less than a week after he got back, he could not stand. Every move that he made was painful. He was not able to (3)      . The doctors told Mr Cousins that they did not know how to cure his problem and he might never get over the illness. Mr Cousins, however, refused to (4)      .
  Mr. Cousins thought that the illness could be caused by (5)      . He did not want to take medicine to cure himself. Instead, he felt that (6)       or laughter might cure his illness.
  He began to try on himself while still in the hospital by (7)       on television. Mr. Cousins quickly found that ten minutes of real laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night.
  Deciding that the doctors could not help him, Mr. Cousins left the hospital but he continued his experiments with (8)      . For eight days, Mr. Cousins rested in the hotel room watching comedy shows on television, reading funny books, and sleeping whenever he felt tired. Within three weeks, he felt (9)       to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for exercise.
  After a few months, Mr. Cousin was able to carry on his wok. He had laughed himself back to (10)      .
22.假如你的英国朋友Helen要来威海参加一个交换项目,她想顺便了解威海的文化氛围,但由于疫情原因不能成行。请你根据所给信息提示,给她写一封电子邮件。重点向她介绍一下威海城市书房 (pubic library) 的情况,并简要陈述城市书房对人们文化生活的影响。
信息提示:
分布 环境 藏书 功能 面向群体 收费 服务人员 影响 
遍布全市 安静、整洁 丰富...... 读书、学习、借阅..... 全体市民 免费 志愿者 ...... 

要求:
1. 条理清晰,语言通顺,内容积极,书写规范;
2. 词数10左右。邮件的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的姓名和校名。
Dear Helen,
  It's a pity that you can't come to Weihai. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  Next time when you come to Weihai. I'd like to show you around and we'll enjoy the culture here.
Your friend,
Zhong Hua
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