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or years,the United States has been called a-|||-melting pot-a place where different individuals-|||-or groups of people are mixed together.And the-|||-country`s food preference (喜好)show that.-|||-Many Americans learn about and enjoy different-|||-cultures through food.One study shows that Mexican-|||-food is the most popular ethnic (导国风味的)food in the-|||-largest number of states.It is especially popular on the-|||-US West Coast.But Chinese food is the top ethnic food-|||-nationwide.-|||-"Both cuisines((烹饪)-|||-have a rich history connected-|||-to the large immigrant-|||-Chinese and Mexican-|||-populations in the US,"notes Georgie Mihaila.She is-|||-with a food-based blog called Chef`s Pencil.She said that-|||-as generations of `immigrants settled in the US,they made-|||-their food more readily available-and less costly.-|||-Thai,Korean,Vietnamese and Japanese restaurants-|||-are also gaining fans across the country.Their popularity-|||-is no accident,either.In 2002,for example,Thailand`s-|||-govemment started traingi chefs and sending them out to-|||-share their cuisine with the world.The aim of the"Global-|||-Thai" culinary diplomacy (烹饪外交)program was to-|||-increase the number of Thai restaurants worldwide.-|||-Millennials(千禧一代)are leading the push for-|||-more different food experiences. Millennials now the-|||-nation`s largest age group.They are generally between the-|||-ages of 26 and 40.And they are likely to share their eating-|||-experiences on social media."It`s not just about the food,-|||-but also the atmosphere,the culture,about.experiencing-|||-something fun and memorable," Mihaila said.-|||-In general,she added,Americans are making more-|||-adventurous(大胆的)food choices."Many of them are-|||-seeking new experiences,both when dining out and when-|||-cooking for themselves,"she said."×1 think the pandemic-|||-was a great example of that with people trying out more-|||-foods that they would cook at home."or years,the United States has been called a-|||-melting pot-a place where different individuals-|||-or groups of people are mixed together.And the-|||-country`s food preference (喜好)show that.-|||-Many Americans learn about and enjoy different-|||-cultures through food.One study shows that Mexican-|||-food is the most popular ethnic (导国风味的)food in the-|||-largest number of states.It is especially popular on the-|||-US West Coast.But Chinese food is the top ethnic food-|||-nationwide.-|||-"Both cuisines((烹饪)-|||-have a rich history connected-|||-to the large immigrant-|||-Chinese and Mexican-|||-populations in the US,"notes Georgie Mihaila.She is-|||-with a food-based blog called Chef`s Pencil.She said that-|||-as generations of `immigrants settled in the US,they made-|||-their food more readily available-and less costly.-|||-Thai,Korean,Vietnamese and Japanese restaurants-|||-are also gaining fans across the country.Their popularity-|||-is no accident,either.In 2002,for example,Thailand`s-|||-govemment started traingi chefs and sending them out to-|||-share their cuisine with the world.The aim of the"Global-|||-Thai" culinary diplomacy (烹饪外交)program was to-|||-increase the number of Thai restaurants worldwide.-|||-Millennials(千禧一代)are leading the push for-|||-more different food experiences. Millennials now the-|||-nation`s largest age group.They are generally between the-|||-ages of 26 and 40.And they are likely to share their eating-|||-experiences on social media."It`s not just about the food,-|||-but also the atmosphere,the culture,about.experiencing-|||-something fun and memorable," Mihaila said.-|||-In general,she added,Americans are making more-|||-adventurous(大胆的)food choices."Many of them are-|||-seeking new experiences,both when dining out and when-|||-cooking for themselves,"she said."×1 think the pandemic-|||-was a great example of that with people trying out more-|||-foods that they would cook at home."

When the massive buildings 21) _ ,most people died instantly . Only a few injured people were brought out from the debris.

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Section A Multiple ChoiceDirections:There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OnePeople do not travel for pleasure on the roads and trains leading into cities on weekday mornings; they are commuting. Commuters represent the exact opposite of Robert Louis Stevenson's view of traveling that“For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake.”Commuters travel because they have to; the destination is the only thing that matters.Commuting is modern. Up until the 1950s most workers lived in the shadow of their workplace and within earshot of its whistle or hooter; people walked or cycled to work, even going home for their lunch. As cities grow and as the pressure on city center property increases, so ever more people have had to move further away from their place of work. The suburbs grow and this results in the awful rush hours, many of which tail back to the suburbs themselves. To ease the commuter congestion city governments build new roads, especially ring roads, but these generate more traffic, adding to the traffic jams and bad health. San Francisco introduced BART (the Bay Area Rapid Transit) to take the pressure off its roads, but after an initial positive response the scheme was overtaken by the sheer magnitude of commuter growth.Trains and subway systems are little better. In Tokyo“pushers”are employed to squeeze commuters into carriages. In London and New York the underground systems are near capacity and unpleasant to ride. In Paris petty crime on the Metro (地铁) is widespread. In Soweto the trains are so crowded that commuters hang on the outside of the“back only”trains. The associated health hazards are rivaled by those caused by traffic accidents and the stress-related diseases created by the tension in all forms of commuting.The bigger the city, the larger the daily commuting public and the longer the distances traveled. Many commuters see neither their house nor their children in daylight for almost six months of the year. In a large city like London the average daily time spent commuting to and from work is almost two hours. As a working day is eight hours or less, this means that the average commuter really“works”in excess of a six day week. Cities which try to alleviate the lot of the commuter are those which are most worth living in, but it is a hard and uphill task to do anything constructive. Special“Kiss and Ride”metro stations surround Washington, but are as little used as the“Ride-On”buses. People appear to prefer the traffic jams on the Beltway (环形公路).Although most people dislike the unpleasant“dead time”of commuting, some people turn it to their advantage. J. M. Keynes wrote his General Theory en route from London to Cambridge, and there are classes in French, business studies, bridge and chess (among other topics) on commuter trains into the London main-line stations. Other people, especially those who can afford the comfort of first-class tickets, catch up on their reading, do the preparation for the day's work, use their computers or the train telephones, or listen to music. Others take the view that commuting should make you fit. They walk, run, cycle, row, sail, skate and skate-board into work.(1) (单选题)San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit Scheme ________.A.could not cope with the numbers of passengersB.has been a big successC.took a long time to become successfulD.was eagerly awaited(2) (单选题)As a solution to the rise in the number of commuters, trains and subways are ________.A.more effective than new roadsB.not as effective as new roadsC.rather more effective than new roadsD.scarcely any more effective than new roads(3) (单选题)It is more pleasant to live in cities which ________.A.are small enough for people not to need to commuteB.encourage commutingC.have efficient public transport systemsD.improve conditions for commuters(4) (单选题)Washington's metro trains are ________.A.as popular as its busesB.as unpopular as its busesC.less popular than its busesD.more popular than its buses(5) (单选题)The conclusion we can draw from this passage is that ________.A.travelers can keep fit while commutingB.most travelers make the most of the time they spend commutingC.the majority of travelers don't enjoy wasting their time commutingD.most travelers exercise their minds while commuting

选出所给单词常见的搭配词(多选)Choose the words commonly used together with dramatic提示:本题选中2个正确答案可得满分。剩余机会:2 solitary increase grain change

为单词选择正确的中文释义

Directions: Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. You may not use any of the words more than once. benefit commercial commitment communication complain creativity deserve emotional fulfillment injured inspire occupy physical spiritual thriveEach year we celebrate Mother's Day and for good reason. Our mothers are our number one heroes, according to our surveys. Fathers 1) ______ second place in our hero surveys, but they are a distant second.Mothers indeed 2) ______ it. First, mothers offer basic survival benefits (e.g., safety and healing). They protect us when we're young and are there for us when we get sick or 3) ______. Second, consistent with recent research, mothers give us cognitive benefits, such as intelligence, 4) ______, and wisdom. Third, mothers offer motivational benefits. They are our biggest cheerleaders and 5) ______ us to become our best selves. Fourth, mothers provide 6) ______ benefits. Although there are obvious exceptions, mothers are often warmer than fathers. Fifth, mothers bring us moral and 7) ______ benefits. Mothers teach us sympathy for others. As children, we watch our mothers' selflessness and daily sacrifices and learn that we're all called to perform these acts of kindness for others. Finally, our mothers offer existential benefits such as 8) ______ and purpose. They show us that love and 9) ______ to family and friends are the foundation for living a healthy life.In short, mothers help us survive, and they help us 10) ______. They help us through our worst times and prepare us for our best times. Fathers do these things, too, but mothers somehow have an edge.

选出所给单词常见的搭配词(多选)Choose the words commonly used together with pursue提示:本题选中2个正确答案可得满分。剩余机会:3daily goal dream defense

拼写合适的单词补全短语. the im_ _ _ _ system 免疫系统

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  • 6. The children will now play some pieces of music that they ______ themselves. A.were taught posed C.accomplished D.worked7. While she waited,she tried to ______ her mind with pleasant thoughts of the vacation. A.occupy pose C.think D.intensify8. In the film,the peaceful life of a monk ______ the violent life of a murderer. A.is compared with B.is compared to C.is contrasted to D.is contrasted with9. ______ to pay for an order is simplicity itself. A.Use plastic B.Using plastics C.Using plastic D.Used plastic10. Additional time is required for cooking or ______ homemade dishes. A.chill B.to chill C.chilled D.chilling

  • These drugs are available over-the-counter without a(n)__________. ()A. infectionB. dosageC. prescription

  • Never before in my career _ _ of an assignment A have l frightened B had I frightened C had I been frightened D have I been frightened

  • Elder and weaker Mr. Mag paid_visits to his old friends.A. scarceB. rare()C. insufficientD. inadequate

  • Responsibilities ______becoming a father.A. charge forB. go withC. save forD. go through

  • Fill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the form where necessary.Each word can be used only once. budget defy dilemma diverseloyalty manipulate objectivePerspective tackle urge (1)The ____ of the "upright"message is to ask people to save,while the "permissive"message asks people to spend.(2)If you find yourself in a(n) ____ about what is the right decision for your career,speak to a career counselor.(3)It is important for parents to listen to their children's opinion because they may have a very different ____ on the things they've seen.(4)To cater for the different tastes of athletes from all over the world,the organizers of the Beijing Winter Olympics prepared ____ dishes.(5)If you want to save money for a rainy day making a(n) ____ is the first step you may want to take because it gives you a clear plan.(6)The Chinese legend goes that Yue Fei's mother tattooed four Chinese characters on his back to remind him of the importance of ____ to the nation.(7)When children are addicted to online games,they would often ____ their parents and stay online for hours every day.(8)The report goes on to ____ the technicians to take a more active role in developing the standards of artificial intelligence.

  • In some families,new adults and kids seem to slip in effortlessly, ____ they have been there all along.A. whileB. thoughC. becauseD. as though

  • If you_________in a job for several years, you may be able to accumulate a lot of work experience and skills that would be beneficial to your future career development.A. have workedB. had workedC. have been workingD. had been working

  • Dreams can be a rich source of ___________ for an artist. (inspire)

  • 26)Could she picture him ___ politics with her father in the drawing-room at her home ?A. discussingB. to discussC. as to discussD. that discusses

  • Americans experience more food recalls (召回) today than they did five years ago, especially when it comes to meat and poultry (家禽). Meat and poultry recalls increased by two-thirds from 2013 to 2018, while food recalls overall went up 10%, according to the report recently published by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.Meanwhile, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates (估计) 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die from food-borne disease each year in the U.S. "We are looking for the farm-to-fork preventative solutions," said Adam Garber, the research group's consumer watchdog. "By doing that, we can protect people's health."Over the five-year period, poultry posted the most recalls (168), followed by beef (137) and pork (128). The report shows the most serious meat recalls are on the rise. Among meat and poultry, the number of Class I recalls has increased by 83%, nearly doubling. Class I, the most serious of the recalls, is issued when there is a reasonable probability that the food will cause health problems or death.53. When would Class I recalls be issued?A. When the food is likely to cause health problems or death.B. When there are too many complaints from customers.C. When the food problem lasts for five years.D. When the product quality is below standard.

  • Whenever I have trouble ( ) many problems, I ask Jack for help.A. dealing withB. to deal withC. on dealing withD. deal with

  • We were always encouraged to focus on constructing the most out of the situation ______. A. at hand B. on hand C. in hand D. by hand

  • The Harry Potter series, written by J.K. Rowling, is perhaps the most popular set of novels of the modern era. With seven books and many successful films to its name, the series has gathered about 15 billion dollars in sales. How did the series become so popular? The reason can be broken down into several areas.The first book in the series was rejected 12 times before it was picked up by Bloomsbury—a small publisher in England. So receiving this contract was Rowling's first step to success. However, getting a book contract does not ensure the success of a book. The story was soon loved by children and adults alike. In light of this, Bloomsbury Publishing published a second version of the books with “adult” (less colorful and more boring) book covers. This made it easier for a full range of ages to enjoy the series.Another factor that worked like a charm was that the publisher and Rowling herself, through the books, conducted midnight releases, promotions, and pre-ordering more readers. Customers who feared that their local bookstore would run out of copies responded by pre-ordering over 700,000 copies before the July 8, 2000 release.What does the underlined word “releases” (Para. 3) mean?A. The activity that frees or expresses energy or emotion.B. The announcement about the book’s publishing information.C. The sales of books that is available only at midnight.

  • 1.A:Here is my business card.-|||-B: __-|||-A.Yes,the heat is killing me. B.Wonderful.Is it between-|||-school teams?-|||-C.Thank you for the nice party D.Thanks.This is mine.-|||-2.Alice:Is there any typical Chinese festival you celebrate every year?-|||-Bob: __-|||-A.Yes,the heat is killing me. B. I bet it will.-|||-C.It`s so stuffy and no wind at all. D.Yes,there are many.The-|||-Dragon Boat Festival is one of them.

  • The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for executives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-cultural communication. Americans, however, have not been well trained in either area and, consequently, have not enjoyed the same level of success in negotiation in an international arena as have their foreign counterparts. Negotiating is the process of communicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching an agreement. It involves persuasion and compromise, but in order to participate in either one, the negotiators must understand the ways in which people are persuaded and how compromise is reached within the culture of the negotiation. In many international business negotiations abroad, Americans are perceived as wealthy and impersonal. It often appears to the foreign negotiator that the American represents a large multi-million-dollar corporation that can afford to pay the price without bargaining further. The American negotiator’s role becomes that of an impersonal supplier of information and cash. In studies of American negotiators abroad, several traits have been identified that may serve to confirm this stereotypical perception, while undermining the negotiator’s position. Two traits in particular that cause cross-cultural misunderstanding are directness and impatience on the part of the American negotiator. Furthermore, American negotiators often insist on realizing short-term goals. Foreign negotiators, on the other hand, may value the relationship established between negotiators and may be willing to invest time in it for long-term benefits. In order to solidify the relationship, they may opt for indirect interactions without regard for the time involved in getting to know the other negotiator. Clearly, perceptions and differences in values affect the outcomes of negotiations and the success of negotiators. For Americans to play a more effective role in international business negotiations, they must put forth more effort to improve cross-cultural understanding. [共5题](1)What kind of manager is needed in present international business and foreign investment? [本题2分]A. The man who represents a large multi-million-dollar corporation. B. The man with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-cultural communication. C. The man who is wealthy and impersonal. D. The man who can negotiate with his foreign counterparts.

  • Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislikes food (51) it is badly cooked. The way a meal is cooked and served is most important and an (52) served meal will often improve a child’s appetite. Never ask a child whether he likes or dislikes a food and never (53) likes and dislikes in front of him or allow anybody else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother refuses vegetables in the child’s hearing he is (54) to copy this procedure. Take it (55) granted that he likes everything and he probably will. Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a (56) dislike. At meal times it is a good idea to give a child a small portion and let him (57) back for a second helping rather than give him as much as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child (58) meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not allow him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will soon learn to swallow his food (59) he can hurry back to his toys. Under (60) circumstances must a child be coaxed or forced to eat.55()。A. withB. asC. overD. for

  • The coming of the railways in the 1830s ________ our society and economic life.A. transferredB. transformedC. transportedD. transmitted

  • 23.有一串钥匙在沙发上。Aset of keys _______on the sofa./ There is _________on the sofa.24.问李老师要你的书吧。________Ms. Li ________yourbook!25.请给老赵打电话。_________Old Zhao ______13096935553..26.这条蓝色的裤子是他的吗?Isthis pair of trousers _________?27.我的父母在第一张照片里。_______________are in the first photo.28.谢谢你帮助我。Thankyou for ________________./ Thank you for _____________.29.那个女孩姓王。Thegirl’s __________is Wang./ The girl’s ______________is Wang.30.那只小狗叫什么名字?What’s__________the dog? / What’s ____________name?31.今天玩得开心点!___________today! / Have a good time today!32.这有两张漂亮的她家的全家福。Here_______two nice photos of her family.

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