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1.—Doctors and nurses from around the country are rushing to Wuhan.
—Yeah. They show great _______ in the fight against COVID﹣19(新型冠状病毒肺炎). They never draw back.
  • A. luck
  • B. pride
  • C. surprise
  • D. courage
2.—The 5 G network has come into use. The speed of the network will be much _______.
—That's great.
  • A. slow
  • B. slower
  • C. fast
  • D. faster
3.—Try to book the tickets again. You will _______.
—I have tried many times. The tickets have been sold out.
  • A. fail
  • B. finish
  • C. succeed
  • D. stop
4.I still remember the time _______ we spent together at Xisai Mountain last year.
  • A. when
  • B. what
  • C. who
  • D. which
5.An English speech competition _______ in our school and Lucy won first place.
  • A. will hold
  • B. is held
  • C. holds
  • D. was held
6.—I missed the wonderful concert of the "TF BOYS" last night.
— _______.
  • A. Don't worry
  • B. It's nothing
  • C. What a pity
  • D. Don't say that
7._______ of the land in that island _______ covered with trees.
  • A. Three fifth, is
  • B. Three fifth, are
  • C. Three fifths, is
  • D. Three fifths, are
8.—I didn't tell my parents I back home.
—Wow, it is supposed to be a surprise.
  • A. go
  • B. went
  • C. will go
  • D. would go
9.  Are you nearsighted (近视的)?Do you(1)      glasses?Many of you may(2)      "yes".
  In fact, China's young people have the(3)      rate (率) of nearsightedness in the world, according to a(n) (4)      from the World Health Organization. More than 70 percent of middle school students in China are nearsighted.
  In August, a plan to(5)      this problem was introduced. It tries to cut down the rate of nearsightedness for middle school students to(6)      than 60 percent by 2030. Schools across the country are taking action to meet this goal.
  Luoyang Experimental School in Henan(7)      its desks. It has designed (设计) desks with a board above the desktop. The board(8)      students from lowering their heads too close to their desktops. More than 400 students have used them so far. More students will do soon.
  Similarly, the High School Affiliated to Renmin University Chaoyang Branch School(中国人民大学朝阳分校附中) is now providing desks and chairs according to students' (9)      . Studies have shown that proper desk height can(10)      nearsightedness.
  Spending more time outside can(11)      reduce (减少) nearsightedness. The Yucai Middle School connected to Chengdu No. 7 High School makes sure(12)      its students play outside for at least 80 minutes every day. "We have a PE class and a 20﹣minute break in the morning and afternoon to do exercises", said Sun Zihan, 14.
  Staring at(盯)screens can also hurt our(13)      . Beijing 101 Middle School has a solution(答案)(14)       this problem. In its classrooms, there are special boxes for storing students' cellphones. "We have to(15)      our cellphones every morning and get them back after school", said Huang Jiameng.
10.
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  Climatology (气候学) is the study of the "climate" ﹣ the weather over a long time.
  The climate doesn't(1)      stay the same. Over hundreds or even thousands of years, it changes(2)      . This slow change is a normal part of our world, (3)      today's climate is changing very quickly. The Earth's temperature is getting higher(4)      ever before.
  The reason for this fast change is(5)      people. We are using a lot of fuel (燃料) and cutting down trees. All of these(6)      give off a lot of gases that make the Earth hotter.
  No one(7)      exactly what is going to happen to our climate in the future. Lots of CO2 and other gases will(8)      making the Earth hotter for hundreds of years. This means that ice will become(9)      , so the sea level will rise and some places will be under water. The weather will be worse.
  It sounds very bad, but it is possible(10)       these changes to our climate. We can help by walking, riding bikes or taking the bus, not the car. We can also make it by planting more trees and using less energy at home.
11.Welcome to CGV Movie City in Pingxiang!
My Motherland and Me The Captain 
我和我的祖国  
The film is shown on September 30th, 2019. Director:Chen Kaige
Language: Chinese
Last Time: 155 minutes
Cost:
¥19. 9(Adult)
¥10 (Child under the age of 14) 
The film is shown on September 30th, 2019.
Director: Zhang Hanyu;Yuan Quan
Language: Chinese
Last Time: 111 minutes
Cost:
¥19. 9(Adult)
¥10 (Child under the age of 14) 
A Dog's Way Home The Climbers 
一条狗的回家路 攀登者 
The film is shown on January 18th, 2019.
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Language: EnglishLast
Time: 93 minutes
Cost:
¥19. 9(Adult)
¥10 (Child under the age of 14) 
The film is shown on September 30th, 2019.
Director: Li Rengang, Xu Ke
Language: ChineseLast
Time: 125 minutes
Cost:
¥19. 9(Adult)
¥10 (Child under the age of 14) 
12.  What do you think of a woman scientist? Perhaps you imagine a pair of thick glasses and messy hair forehead. With her high﹣heeled shoes and beautiful posture (姿势), Yan Ning may break that boring type.
  Named "the goddess scientist", Yan Ning, 42, is a leading biology researcher at Princeton University in the US. On April 30, 2019, she was included among 100 new numbers and 25 foreign associates (院士) into the National Academy of Sciences (美国国家科学院).
  You may not know Yan's success in biology, but she is a rising star in the science world and her experience is exciting. After graduating from Tsinghua in 2007, at the age of 30, she became one of China's youngest﹣ever women professors.
  It was a long road to get where she is now. Yan likes to work at night. She says it's because she can pay attention to something when the outside is quiet. She also works at least 14 hours a day, but she's active, because research is the most "comfortable" job for her, according to an interview with People magazine.
  Besides scientific research, Yan enjoys TV plays and classic novels. Surprisingly, the novel Journey to the West encouraged her to become a structural (结构的) biologist. In the book, the Monkey King changes into other animals. She wondered what it would be like to change herself. Luckily, Yan now lives in that world every day, searching how proteins (蛋白质) work at the level of atoms (原子). "It was almost certain that I would become a structural biologist, " She said in an interview with Nature.
  As she realizes her own dreams, Yan tries to encourage more women to work for science. In her eyes, there is no difference between men and women in the scientific fields.
13.  For many years, sales of garlic (大蒜) in California had been little because of the much cheaper garlic from China. This year, however, California garlic sales are rising because American government increases tariffs (关税) on Chinese products.
  Christopher, a garlic grower in California, is manager of his company and he said, "In a perfect world, we would love to see the tariffs on China. "
  Tariffs on Chinese garlic rose from 10% to 25% on May 9, 2019, and the reason is that U. S President Donald Trump (特朗普总统) increased tariffs on Chinese products worth of $200 billion. Since then, Chinese buyers have almost stopped buying soybeans (黄豆) from the United States and American soybean farmers are now getting worried.
  Not everyone likes the garlic tariffs in the U. S. Last July, Christopher expressed his support on Trump's policy (政策). However, officials from McCormick and Company Inc. didn't agree with the policy. McCormick's CEO, Lawrence told Reuters (路透社) that without Chinese garlic America can't go. Actually , the trade war (贸易战) between China and America is a sign of American hegemony (霸权), and        will destroy American economy and U. S government will lose its trust from other countries in the world.
14.  "In this life, what did you miss?"
  The wife asked the husband when she was 25. Despondently (沮丧地), the husband replied, "I missed a new job chance. "
  When she was 35, the husband angrily told her that he had just missed the bus.
  At the age of 45, the husband sadly said, "I missed the chance seeing my close relative before his last breath. "
  At 55, the husband said disappointedly, "I missed a good chance to retire(退休). "
  At 65, the husband hurriedly replied, "I missed visiting my dentist. "
  At 75, the wife did not ask the husband any more, she was very sick. Remembering the question the wife used to ask him, this time the husband asked the wife the same question. The wife, with a smile and peaceful look, replied, "In this life, I did not miss having you!"
  The husband was full of tears. He always thought they could be together forever. He was always busy with work and other things. He has never thought of his wife. The husband gave a big hug to the wife and said, "Over 50 years, how I had allowed myself to miss your deep love for me. "
  Life does not last forever, so always live in the now. Don't neglect (忽视) the loved ones who care for you. Express your gratitude (感激) to your loved ones in words. Show your love with actions. Treat every day as the last day of life. In this way, when you are gone, your loved ones would have nothing to feel sorry about.
15.  "How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly greeting that people in the United States use. (1)       It's a question that often doesn't need an answer. The person who asks, "How are you?" expects to hear the answer "Fine, " even if the person isn't fine. The reason is that "How are you?" isn't really a question and "Fine" isn't really an answer. They are common ways of saying "hello" or "hi".
  (2)      For example, when someone asks "Do you agree?", the other person may be thinking, "No, I don't. I think you're wrong. " It isn't polite to disagree very strongly, so he might say, "I am not so sure. " (3)      
  People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking to other people. For example, many conversations over the phone end when one person says, "I've got to go now, " or the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse such as "Someone is at the door, " or, "Something is burning on the stove. " (4)       The person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk any more, but it isn't polite to say so. An excuse is polite, and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings.
  Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an opinion, or ending a conversation, people often don't say exactly what they are thinking. (5)      .

A.This is a nicer way to say that you don't agree with someone.
B.You'd better not to tell the truth to your family.
C.However, "How are you?" is also an unusual question.
D.The excuse may be real, or not.
E.Sometimes, people don't say exactly what they mean.
F.If you disagree with others, they will hate you.
G.This is one way of being nice to people, and it's a part of the game of language.
16.A: Hello, Jane. Long time no see you. (1)      
B: Oh, I've been away for a long time. I visited my aunt.
A:(2)      
B: She lives in Shanghai, a very modern city.
A: How long have you stayed there?
B: I've stayed there for about a month. Have you ever been there?
A: No, I haven't. (3)      
B: You'd better go to Shanghai in summer, so you can enjoy swimming in the sea.
A: Good idea. (4)      
B: Who are you going there with?
A: (5)      My uncle is working there. And he has a big apartment there.
B: Oh, you can have a good time there.

A. I will go there next summer vacation.
B. What did you do these days?
C. I'm going there with my grandparents.
D. I want to live there forever.
E. Where does your aunt live?
F. It's a good place to visit and you can enjoy yourself.
G. But I'm going to spend a holiday there. 
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