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A.possibilityB.disadvantageC.importanceD.advantage
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()9.-WhywasMrLilateforthemeetingthismorning?
-Becausehedidn’tknow.
A.whenwouldthemeetingstartB.wherethemeetingwasheld
C.whenthemeetingwillstartD.whythemeetingisheld
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A.youmeantitB.youthoughtitC.yougotitD.youdidit
二、完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Attheageofeight,IwatchedthefirstAmericanfootballgameinmylife.Inthegameoneofthetwoteamswasnotagoodone,11IcalleditTeamAbecauseIthoughtitwouldbethebestone.Onthatday,TeamAhadbeenleft12inthegame.Whatwas13,thekingpin(主要人物)oftheteamhurthisfoot,andthereforeanothermannamedBrettFavretookthe14ofhim.Atthebeginning,Favreoftendroppedorlosttheball,whichmadetheaudience(观众)15.Buthekeptrunningandnevergaveupinthegame.16onlyeightsecondsleftintheend,Favrethrewthewinningtouchdown(持球过线).Thefans17crazy.Itwasthefirsttimefortheteamandtheirfanstofeelhappyandlucky,becausetheteamownedthe18,Favreandhisspirit.ThegamemarkedthebeginningofFavre’s19career.Heledtheteamasthestarplayerafterthat,winningmanymoregames.
Thisgamehelpedmerealizethata20forthebettercanhappenanytime.Irememberaquoteasthefollowing,“Eachdayyoubecomeeitheralittlebit21orweaker,butyouneverstaythesame.”Myunderstandingofthequoteisthateverydayweshouldtrytobethebestinallareasoflife.Evenonthosedayswhenwearestruggling,itisimportanttorememberthatitjust22apositiveattitudetoturnthingsaroundforthebetter.
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()16.A.WithB.WithoutC.AsD.Before
()17.A.cameB.showedC.wentD.stayed
()18.A.treasuresB.chancesC.futureD.dreams
()19.A.unluckyB.luckyC.hopelessD.successful
()20.A.wayB.chanceC.wayD.turn
()21.A.morebeautifulB.healthierC.strongerD.better
()22.A.costsB.takesC.spendsD.pays
三、阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
WhatisBuildingDreams?
BuildingDreamsisayearlongseriesinJackandJillandit’spresentedbyForever-FitSummerCampcoachandformer(前任)NFLplayerMarlinJacksonandhisFightforLifeFoundation(机构).Inthisseries,Jacksonofferswinningmethodstohelpreadersdreambig,believeinthemselves,andachievetheirgoalsthroughhisfoundation’sBuildingDreams.Readerslearnaboutadifferenttopicineachissue(期),andareaskedtoparticipate(参加)byansweringMarlin’squestionsforachancetowinprizesandjoinhis2020DreamTeam!
Howtoparticipate:
ReaderscancompleteandmailtheiranswerstoJackandJill,P.O.Box88928,Indianapolis,IN46208.Remembertoincludetheparticipant’sname,age,stateandphoto.Kidswhodon’treceivethemagazinecanalsoparticipatebycompletingandsendingaformonline.
Prizes:
AllparticipantsreceiveapictureofMarlinJackson.OnewinnerfromeachissuewillbenamedbyCoachJacksontothe2020DreamTeamandreceiveabagwithawaterbottleandsunglasses.CoachMarlin’sMVP,chosenfromtheDreamTeam,willwinanNFLshirtofhisorherchoice.TheMostValuablePlayerwillbenamedonDecember15,2020.
MoreaboutMarlin:
MarlinJacksonhadahardchildhood.Hisparentsweren’taround,andhemovedfromhometohome.Butheworkedhardintheclassroomandonthefield.Asacollegeplayer,Jacksonmadeapromisetohimselftoshareimportantlifelessonswithkids.Andthat’swhatheisdoing!
In2016,hestartedtheFightforLifeFoundationtohelpyoungpeoplecreateabetterlifeforthemselvesandabetterworldforall.
()23.WhatcanwelearnaboutBuildingDreams?
A.Itisasportsclub.B.Ithopestotrainplayers.
C.ItwascreatedbyMarlinJackson.D.Itaimstoteachkidshowto.camp.
()24.WhatshouldyoudototakepartinBuildingDreams?
A.GotoForever-FitSummerCamp.B.Letyourparentsfilloutaform.
C.Answersomequestions.D.BuyJackandJillfirstly.
()25.WhocanwinanNFLshirt?
A.Onewinnerfromeachissue.B.TheMostValuablePlayer.
C.The2020DreamTeam.D.Allparticipants.
B
Parentsandkidstodaydressalike,listentothesamemusic,andarefriends.Isthisagoodthing?
Sometimes,whenMrBallmerandhis16-yearolddaughterlistentorockmusictogetherandtalkaboutpopculture,heremembershismoredistant(遥远的)relationshipwithhisparentswhenhewasateenager.
“Ineversaidtomymom,‘Hey,thenewWeezeralbum(唱片)isreallygreat.Howdoyoulikeit?
’”saysBallmer.“Therewasacompletegap(代沟)intaste.”
Musicwasnottheonlygulf.Fromclothingtoactivities,earlierparentsandchildrenoftenappearedtomoveinseparatedirections.
Today,thegeneration(代)gaphasnotdisappeared,butitisgettingnarrowinmanyfamilies.Talksonsexanddrugswouldnevertakeplaceagenerationago.Nowtheyarecomfortableandcommon.Andparent-childactivities,fromshoppingtosports,requiretrustandfriendshipthatcancontinueintoadultperiod.
Nowondergreetingcardstodaycarrythemessage,“Tomymother,mybestfriend.”
Butfamilyexperts(专家)warnthatthenewequalitycanalsoleadtolessrespectforparents.“There’sstillalotofstrictnessandauthority(权威)onparents,butchangesarehappening,”saysKerrie,apsychologyexpert.“Inthemiddleofthosechanges,therearemanyquestionsamongparents.”
Familyresearchersoffersomereasonsforthesechangingrolesandattitudes(态度).Theyseethe1960sasaturningpoint.Greatculturalchangesbroughtaboutmoreopencommunicationandmoredemocracy(民主).
“Myparentswereonthe‘before’sideofthatchange,buttoday’sparents,wereonthe‘after’side,”explainsMrBallmer.“Lifeismoredifficulttounderstandordealwith,butsharinginterestsdoesmakeitmorefuntobeaparentnow.”
()26.Theunderlinedword“gulf”inPara.3mostprobablymeans.
A.interestB.mysteryC.differenceD.separation
()27.Thechangeintoday’sparent-childrelationshipis.
A.morequestionsamongparentsB.newequalitybetweenparentsandchildren
C.lessrespectforparentsfromchildrenD.morestrictnessandauthorityonparents
()28.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.
A.describethedifficultiestoday'
sparentsmeetwith
B.discussthedevelopmentoftheparent-childrelationship
C.suggestthewaystodealwiththeparent-childrelationship
D.comparetoday’sparent-childrelationshipwiththatinthepast
C
AccordingtoastudypublishedlastweekinthejournalScience,scientistshavefoundawaytohack(侵入)aplant’sgenes(基因)inordertomakeitusesunlightmorequickly.Someday,theresultsmayincreasetheamount(数量)offoodproducedaroundtheworld.
Photosynthesis(光合作用)isthewordusedtodescribehowplantsusesunlight,waterandcarbondioxidetomaketheirownfood.Plantsuselessthan1percentoftheenergyavailable(可利用的)tothem.Andbyhackingaplant’sgenes,scientistshavebeenabletoincreasetheamountofleafgrowthonplantsbybetween14and20percent.
Specifically,scientistshackedaplant’sprotectivesystem.Normally(正常地),itstartsworkingwhenaplantsenseslight,creatingmoreleaves.Whentheplantisinshade,theprotectivesystemisturnedoff.Andtheprocessisslow.
StephenLong,theleaderofthestudy,comparedaplant’sprotectivesystemtolight-adjustingsunglasses.Whenapersonwearssuchglassesoutsideduringtheday,thelenses(镜片)darkenandlighten,dependingonhowsunnyitis.Plantsdothesamething,hesaid.Butinplants,theadjustment(调节)cantakeanywherefrom10minutestoanhour.Thismakesithardforplantstogettherightamountofsunlightneededtocreatefood.
Thenewstudyspeduptheprocess.Bychangingtheplants’genes,theprotectivesystemswitchedonandoffmorequicklythannormal.Asaresult,leafgrowthontheplantsthatthescientistsusedinthestudyincreased.Scientistscarriedoutthestudyontobaccoplants.Buttheythinkthegeneticdevelopmentwouldproducethesameresultsinotherplantssuchascornandrice.
()29.is/arecomparedtothelensesofsunglassesbyStephenLong.
A.Aplant’sgenesB.Aplant’sfood
C.Aplant’sprotectivesystemD.Aplant’sleaves
()30.Whatcanwelearnaboutaplant’sprotectivesystemfromthepassage?
A.Itonlyusesalittleoftheenerg