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— I consider you should help her even if you once quarreled with her.

—I asked to give a hand, but she has refused my help.

A. remembered    B. argued           C. searched

 B. argued

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---Mary, can you tell me how to read this word?

---Of course. Let me give you a hand.

  A. learn         B. remember         C. pronounce

C. pronounce

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Researchers often study harmful chemicals found in polluted air.

研究人员经常研究污染空气中发现的有害化学物质。

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戴口罩是非常重要的。aosdglinfy

Wearing face masks is important. 

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Kay is the most confident girl that I have ever met. It may surprise some people to find out that Kay and I are best friends, because we are quite different. I’m not confident and I am a little shy, which is the opposite of Kay, but I think this is why we are such good friends.

Q:What may Kay be like?

A. Shy.          B. Positive.    

C. Foolish.      D. Patient.

B. Positive.

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In general, they go to work at six in the morning, so they must get up early.

—In my mind, they must be very tired every day.

A. Finally         B. Usually          C. Also

B. Usually

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---The surgeon is going to operate on him.

---Calm down! He is a very excellent surgeon.

A. perform an operation on him

  B. operate the machine for him

  C. show him an operation

A. perform an operation on him

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PM 2.5 can harm every organ and every cell in our body. 

PM2.5 会伤害我们身体的每一个器官和细胞。 

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他们的生意不是做得特别好,所以他们买不起贵的房子。

(go well, afford)

Their business isn’t going well, so they can’t afford an expensive house.

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Gary then asked his brother, “did you see that twenty-dollar bill on the cash register?’ Gavin said no. But Gary did not let it go and kept asking. That made Gavin very angry and they quarreled with one another. The quarrel divided the young men. Later, a wall was built in the center of the store. For twenty years, hostility (敌意) never ended.

Q: Why was Gavin angry?

A. Because he was not trusted by his brother.      

 B. Because he got little money from his father.

 C. Because Gary took away his twenty-dollar bill.

 D. Because Gary let go the thief who took the money.

A. Because he was not trusted by his brother.      

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— Are you happy with the result?

— No, I am not. In my opinion, they didn’t try their best.

A.satisfied with       B. worried about     C. patient with

A.satisfied with

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--- Is your house near the hospital?

--- No, it isn’t. My house is distant from the hospital.

  A. quite near to             B. far away from             C. opposite

B. far away from  

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Air pollution is a great risk to health.

空气污染是健康的巨大风险。

空气污染对于健康有着巨大风险。

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我真的厌倦每天跟Ivan都玩王者荣耀(Arena Of Valor).

I am really tired of playing Arena Of Valor with Ivan everyday.

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Bats often appear in movies and novels as frightening animals. But in reality, bats are usually not harmful to people. They can do good things for people and the environment. For example, bats eat a lot of different insects that can harm our environment. They can also spread seeds.

 Which of the following about bats is TRUE?

A. Bats are endangered and should be protected.

B. Bats can help spread seeds.

C. Bats do harm to human beings.

D. Bats may damage the environment.

B. Bats can help spread seeds.

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— Don’t you notice the importance of finding a job? You’ll soon run out of your money.

—I’m looking for one.

A. improve          B. realize          C. check

B. realize

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Something that is _____ is needed in order for something else to happen.

A.surprising              B. lucky                    C. necessary

C. necessary

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Researchers say children are most at risk. 

研究人员说,儿童受到的威胁最大

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我们决定把手机扔掉,并且使用心灵感应与朋友沟通。

We decide to throw our phones, and use telepathy to communicate with friends.

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But a serious disease is recently threatening (威胁) the bat population in many parts of the United States. The disease is called white-nose syndrome (白鼻综合征). It has killed more than 6 million bats across the United States since 2007. Bats catch the disease through their skin while resting on the walls of mountain caves. Biologist Lindsay Rohrbaugh says the disease can lead to strange behavior in bats.

Q:What can we learn about white-nose syndrome?

A. Many bats have died of it in America.

B. It is spreading fast in the world.

C. Nobody knows how bats get it.

D. It is threatening many animals.

A. Many bats have died of it in America.

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---Jim, you look tired. You can have a ______ for 10 minutes.

--- All right. I have to stop working for a while.

break

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---The cars made much noise outside.

---The noise made it hard for me to _____ on work.


focus

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THe WHO adds that air pollution harms billions more.


世卫组织补充说,空气污染对数十亿人的危害更大。

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我已经在Tommy的餐厅工作了三年了,我以为我会讨厌这份工作,但是这份工真的好棒。我学会了如何跟不同的人交往。

I've been working at Tommy's restaurant for three years. I thought I would hate it, but it's been really good. I've learnt about how to work with all kinds of people. 

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In Washington D.C., researchers are studying how white-nose syndrome is affecting the area’s nine species (种) of bats. Some scientists are catching bats on an island in the middle of the Anacostia River to test them for the disease. The group is receiving money to help carry out their studies. Marco Carvello is with the Washington D.C. Government’s Department of Energy and Environ­ment. “Scientists are concerned that the disease is continuing to greatly reduce the bat population. The bat deaths are affecting the quality of human life in many ways. Without bats, there is an increase in the number of many insects. And that’s only going to get worse over time if some ways can’t be found,” he said.

Which of the following might Marco Carvello agree with?

A. The disease has led to people’s strange behavior.

B. The disease may cause the disappearance of all the bats.

C. The government should control the spread of the disease.

D. The decrease in the bat population can greatly affect humans’ life.

C