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—OK.Thankyouforyour____________.
A.offerB.informationC.messageD.order
3.Beforestamps,peopledidn’t____________fortheletterstheysent,butfortheletterstheyreceived.
A.payB.costC.spendD.take
4.Weareconfidentofthe____________inthecomingfinal.
A.purposeB.resultC.reasonD.excitement
5.Themobilephonesellsfor¥
5000.Itismuchmorethanitsreal____________.
A.costB.valueC.priceD.product
6.—HowisGeorgenow?
—Ihearthemanager____________himagoodjob,butherefusedit.
A.showedB.offeredC.passedD.paid
7.Sheisa(n)____________girl.Shenevertellslies.
A.honestB.funnyC.strangeD.friendly
8.Itwillbeeasiertounderstandifweknowwhatallofthose____________.
A.standforB.standbyC.standoutD.standup
9.Themanagertoldhisstaffsthat____________arealways“god”.Weshouldgivethemthebestservice.
A.customersB.teachersC.engineersD.scientists
10.Workhard,andyou’ll____________inthefinalexam.
A.loseB.succeedC.failD.create
11.Iwanttosendane-mailtomyaunt,butIdon’tknow____________.
A.whatshelookslike
B.whathertelephonenumberis
C.whatshelikesreading
D.whathere-mailaddressis
Ⅱ.完形填空
JosephSchoolingwasjust13yearsoldwhenhefirstmethisheroMichaelPhelps.NeitherSchoolingnorPhelpsknewitatthetime,thatmeetinghelped1SchoolingtowinthegameattheRioOlympics.HenotonlywonSingapore’sfirstOlympicgoldmedal,2beathischildhoodherointhe100mbutterfly.
SchoolingwasalreadySingapore’sbestage-group(同龄组)3withadreamtorepresent(代表)hiscompany.Buthisgoalssuddenly4in2019afterhemetPhelps,posingforaphotowithhim.HewantedtobeanOlympicchampion(冠军),too.
5hiseffort,hewonasilvermedalinthe100mbutterflyatthe2019CommonwealthGames(2019英联邦运动会).Thenhebecamethe6Singaporeanmanin32yearstowinagoldmedalinswimmingattheAsianGames.In2019,heshowed7hewasgoingtobeamedalcompetitorforRiowhenhefinishedthirdattheWorldchampionships(锦标赛)inRussia.
Thistime,JosephSchoolingwona8resultattheRioOlympicsbybeatingMichaelPhelpsinthe100mbutterfly.NoSingaporeanhad9wonanOlympicmedalinswimming,soSchooling’swingotthe10ofthewholecountry.Now,theSingaporeangovernmenthasbeguninvesting(投资)heavilyinsports.
1.A.developB.encourageC.hopeD.make
2.A.butB.andC.soD.or
3.A.runnerB.playerC.climberD.swimmer
4.A.changedB.continuedC.stoppedD.thought
5.A.AsB.OnC.ForD.With
6.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth
7.A.ifB.thatC.whetherD.which
8.A.worryingB.surprisingC.outgoingD.interesting
9.A.alreadyB.yetC.everD.just
10.A.interestB.dreamC.attentionD.pride
Ⅲ.阅读理解
Pay-for-knowledgeappsthatallowpeopletopaymoneytohavetheirquestionsansweredbyprofessionalsorseeonlineanswersprovidedtoothers,includingWeibo,FendaandZhihu,havebecomepopularinChina.
WangSicongwhosefatherwasWangJianlin,chairmanofWandaGroupwasreportedtohavereceived80,000yuanforofferingafour-Chinese-characteransweronapay-for-knowledgeapp.
Thepriceforthatquestionwasoriginally5,000yuan.However,Wang’sanswerattractedmorethan180,000Internetuserswhoeachpay1yuantoseetheanswer.Theincomewouldbesharedamongtheowneroftheapp,Wangandthequestionraiser,accordingtotheapp.
Questionsabouteconomicsaswellashealthattractthemostpeopleandofferanewwayforfamouspeopletotranslatetheirfameintocash.AWeibouser,whosaysheisarealestate(房地产)expert,answered10questionsinaweek;
thepriceforeachwas288yuan.
Pricesforfamouspeople’sanswersalsoincreasedasmorepeopleaskedquestionsonline.StatisticsfromSinaWeibosaidabout100,000usershadaskedquestionsonWeiboduringa100dayperiod.Wang,acelebritywithplentyofonlinefollowers,raisedthepriceforhisanswersfrom5,000yuanto10,000yuaneach.
YangLu,theco-founderofFenda,saidthepricewasdependentonsupplyanddemand(需求).Famouspeoplereceivedsomanyquestionstheycouldn’tanswerthemonebyone,sothepriceincreased.
Someusersalsosaidtheycouldgetanswersforhealthproblemsfromprofessionalsonline,andthatitisworththemoney.
1.Howmanykindsofpay-for--knowledgeappsarementionedinthispassage?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
2.Accordingtothepassage,whowillgetthe80,000yuanWangSicongearns?
A.WangSicong.
B.Theowneroftheapp.
C.Thequestionraiser.
D.