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【题目】翻译下列短语。(英汉互译)
(1)be meant for
(2)care about
(3)有时,偶尔
(4)迷恋
(5)养成习惯.

【答案】
(1)本应为,为而打算
(2)关心,顾虑,在乎
(3)every now and then
(4)be crazy about
(5)develop a /the habit of
【解析】(1)固定词组:be meant for“本应为,为而打算”,所以答案是:本应为,为而打算。
(2)固定短语:care about“关心,顾虑,在乎”,可知答案为:关心,顾虑,在乎 。
(3)固定词组:every now and then “有时,偶尔”,可知答案为:every now and then 。
(14)固定短语:be crazy about“迷恋”,所以答案是: be crazy about。
(15)固定搭配:develop a /the habit of“养成习惯”,可知答案为:develop a /the habit of。

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Why do we need to predict the future? Predicting the future is important for two reasons: first we need to start to think about what kind of what kind of future we would like for ourselves and to pass on to the next generation, and then we need to know what decisions we need to make today that will give the best result in the future.
(1)What does the author try to tell us in the second paragraph?
A.Humans will no longer enjoy food in the future.
B.The world will be completely changed tomorrow.
C.The world is quite different from what it was.
D.Our basic needs will not change in the future.
(2)Our past inventions have made .
A.our daily life more stressful
B.it easy for us to live
C.us work less time
D.our work easily done
(3)What will humans do in order to keep the world under control?
A.To focus on making more inventions.
B.To produce more cars for transportation.
C.To spend more time working on the Internet.
D.To work much harder to achieve their goals.
(4)What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.What result we'll receive in the future.
B.The decisions we make for our future.
C.The two reasons of predicting the future
D.The importance of predicting the future.

【题目】阅读理解
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Baseball gave him his earliest challenge. He was an excellent players in Little League. At graduation, the coach named Daniel the team's most valuable player.
His finest hour, though, came at a school science meeting. He entered an exhibit explaining how the circulatory system works. It was traditional, especially compared to(与…相比)the modern, computerized, blinking-light models entered by other students. My wife, Sara, felt embarrassed for him.
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The night before he was to leave, I tossed in bed. I was trying to figure out something to say. Nothing came to mind. Maybe, I thought, it wasn't necessary to say anything.
(1)How can we describe little Daniel?
A.He was thin and tall.
B.He was slow in his study.
C.He was good at basketball
D.He got on well with his classmates.
(2)Why was Daniel's mother upset about his exhibit?
A.Because it was not to the taste of the judges.
B.Because it was computerized.
C.Because it was designed by his father.
D.Because it was attractive.
(3)How did the author feel about the major(专业)Daniel chose at college?
A.Angry.
B.Satisfied.
C.Disappointed.
D.Astonished.
(4)What can we infer according to Paragraph 6?
A.Daniel will study in Paris.
B.Daniel dropped out of college.
C.What the author said impressed Daniel greatly.
D.Daniel worked hard to pay off the money he borrowed.

【题目】完成句子{根据所给句子的汉语,写出适当的单词,使句子完整。)
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As the evidence began to accumulate, experts felt to investigate, for the given by people who claimed to the puma were extraordinarily similar.
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Our vicar is always raising money for , but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired.
(3)许多人常常情愿放弃较高的薪水以换取做白领工人的殊荣,此乃人之常情。
is human nature, that a great many people are willing to higher pay the of becoming white-collar workers.
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This can to curious situations, as it in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.
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Editors of newspapers and magazines often to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics.
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Not only the poor man , but he had been sent to prison as well.
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The was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights and its horn , roared down the arcade.
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One of the thieves was by a heavy statue, but he was to busy diamonds to notice any pain.
(9)当然,纽约是进行这种有趣的实验的一个理想的地方,因为那里根本不缺乏高楼大厦。
Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is tall buildings.
(10)泰坦尼克这个弯拐得及时,紧贴着高出海面100英尺的巨大的冰墙擦过去。
The Titanic turned just in time, the immense wall of ice which over 100 feet out of the water beside her.

【题目】阅读理解
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A.eaten up
B.ended up
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D.given up
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A.always swim under the ocean
B.find food to supply their energy
C.face the colder and colder water
D.travel to the lagoons without a break
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A.In warm shallow waters near Mexico.
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C.In the open seas near Mexico.
D.In cold waters near Alaska.
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A.How they get their food.
B.How long they live.
C.When they get back to Alaska.
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【题目】阅读理解
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(1)Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The hybrid car will be put on the market.
B.Hybrid cars run faster than regular cars.
C.When the hybrid car stops at a traffic light, the driver will get a warning.
D.The burning of fossil fuels is one of the largest sources of air pollution.
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A.a high-tech discovery
B.energy saving
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D.a combination of two things
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A.it allows the car to come to a quick stop
B.it gives the driver a smoother ride
C.it produces energy to charge the battery
D.it can control the speed of the car
(4)Which of the following is right about the EPA?
A.They designed hybrid cars.
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C.They set important guidelines that help control pollution.
D.Their main purpose is to protect endangered plants and animals.
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A.They use less gas than regular cars.
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【题目】阅读理解
At the beginning of the century there was a big farm called Hollywood Ranch. It was near Los Angeles in California. A few years later Hollywood was one of the famous places of the world. From 1910s to the 1950s Hollywood was the film center of the world. Every family knew the names of its film stars Charlie Chaplin, Grete Garbo, Bergman and hundreds more.
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Also near Hollywood you can find mountains and sea and desert. They did not have to travel far to make any kind of film.
When TV became popular in the 1960s, Hollywood started making films for television. Then in 1970s they discovered people still went to cinema to see big expensive films. After twenty years they are still making films in Hollywood and people watch them all over the world.
(1)Hollywood used to be a.
A.cinema
B.big farm
C.parks
D.market
(2)People went to Hollywood to make films because.
A.it was a beautiful place
B.you could find many film stars
C.there was a lot of sunlight there
D.it was a famous place
(3)Which statement is true?
A.The west coast was a better place to make films
B.There are no mountains near Hollywood
C.People no longer went to cinema after television became popular
D.Hollywood began to make films for television before the First World War

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