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  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:易

    年份:2020

    ---I guess this dress no longer fits me. I am almost 30.
    ---      ? You look pretty in it!(  )
    A.What if B.Why not C.How about D.How come
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:较易

    年份:2020

    Nowadays, many companies make it______for every job applicant to take a physical examination before they are employed.(  )
    A.incredible B.compulsory C.transparent D.controversial
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:易

    年份:2020

    What a woman! I just wonder how she manages to keep smiling after all that she has       .(  )
    A.figured out B.made up C.taken away D.gone through
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:较易

    年份:2020

    In the process of getting rid of racial______, the USA is left far behind.(  )
    A.discrimination B.compromise C.substitute D.disadvantage
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:易

    年份:2020

    Only when the circuit breaker mechanism was triggered______what a negative impact the epidemic had made on the country's economy.(  )
    A.had they realized B.they realized C.they realize D.did they realize
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:较易

    年份:2020

    Last month, L.A. declared a______of emergency as protests over killing of Geroge Flyod, a black man, turned violent.(  )
    A.state B.condition C.situation D.circumstance
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:易

    年份:2020

    With wonderful views of mountains and beaches, Lovers Point Park is______many people get married.(  )
    A.where B.what C.which D.how
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:期末考试 难易度:较易

    年份:2020

    Poverty alleviation is a high priority of our country and has been put on the top of______at two sessions.(  )
    A.agenda B.subject C.directory D.seminar
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:期末考试 难易度:中档

    年份:2020

    Nasr Majid started hunting this fall at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (保护区)on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in USA. He's one of the relatively few new hunters who officials hope will help stop a nearly four-decade decline nationally in what has become a hobby for fewer than 5 percent of Americans.
      Natural resources and wildlife officials in Maryland are encouraging hunting of deer, turkeys and some other wild animals, which is believed to be good for the environment. Without hunting, they say, sika deer will overpopulate the wildlife refuge and they'll overeat the bushes and other plants that provide important habitat for birds. On the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, hunting is also important to prevent the spread of diseases such as Lyme.
      In many families, the hunting tradition has been handed down for generations. But as longtime sportsmen age and children lose interest, the number of hunters in the United States fell by 2 million, from 2011 to 2018, to about 11 million.
      '"Everything is changing. Kids are growing up in front of video games and computers instead of going hunting." said Chris Markin, a hunting specialist for the state natural resources department."Adults usually focus on working and providing for their families. Those pressures are preventing many other potential hunters from going out, and from raising the next generation of hunters."
      To avoid such a decline, a new approach is needed. Government agencies and nonprofit groups are now launching mentoring(指导) programs to train more hunters, which not only helps preserve an industry and a culture but also means more protection for wildlife and their habitats through deer population control and investment.
      Luckily, there are those still eager to learn, like Majid. He was just looking for an outdoor hobby he could share with his children when he came across the mentorship program. Now, he feels capable of hunting on his own, but also has someone he can text with questions that pop up. His new pastime has already paid off for him - on his second hunt with his mentor, in the last minutes of daylight, he bagged his first deer.



    In this passage, Nasr Majid is considered as a symbol of ______ .

    A. devotion
    B. bravery
    C. enthusiasm
    D. hope

    What can be inferred from Chris Markin's words? ______

    A. No one is interested in hunting any more.
    B. The hunting tradition is facing challenges.
    C. Parents fail to spend enough time with kids.
    D. Hunting adds to many adults' life pressures.

    What does the underlined words "new pastime" refer to? ______

    A. Raising questions.
    B. Looking for hunters.
    C. Learning to hunt.
    D. Sharing a new hobby.

    What is the best title for the text? ______

    A. Teach Hunters New Skills
    B. Make Hunting More Popular
    C. Reduce the Pressure of Life
    D. Train more skilled hunters
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:期末考试 难易度:中档

    年份:2020

    There has been a debate for some time that food can be addictive(上瘾的). Most  researchers may not agree with it. But this spring, experts on health discovered that for some, obesity(肥胖症) is "an addiction like smoking." One month earlier, a lecture showed that food and drug addictions have much in common, especially in the way that both damage the parts of the brain involved in pleasure and self-control.
      Earlier this year, some scientists carried out brain-scan studies on children who looked at pictures of chocolate milkshakes(奶昔) and later ate the milkshakes. Children who are regular ice-cream eaters may require more and more ice cream for the reward centers(奖励中枢) of their brains to tell that they are satisfied.
      However, meditation and exercise can help the brain to overcome food addiction. Food addicts(嗜食者)should look for alternatives that still give pleasure - a fruit smoothie, for example, instead of ice cream.
      Food addiction seems to be linked to the types of foods we're eating. It's easier for human body to deal with foods found in nature, not processed(加工的) foods. When a highly processed food is eaten, the body may go uncontrollable. Potatoes are not addictive, but when they are processed into chips, what happens? Products like chips are described as super-delicious foods. They were the right combination of something salty, sweet and fatty along with "mouth-feel."



    Why may regular ice-cream eaters need more ice-cream over time? ______

    A. To stop being addicted to it.
    B. To meet the needs of the brain.
    C. To control the centre of the brain.
    D. To satisfy the needs of the stomach.

    What does the underlined word "alternatives" in paragraph 3 mean? ______

    A. Replacements.
    B. Fruits.
    C. Methods.
    D. Drinks.

    What can we know from the last paragraph? ______

    A. Processed foods are healthier.
    B. People are born with food addiction.
    C. Processed foods usually have a better taste.
    D. Processed foods are usually more expensive.