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【题目】—You know how much I am missing the days before the outbreak of the coronavirus.

—School, movies, gatherings, ________. We’ll soon be back on track.

A.no kiddingB.come onC.you name itD.go for it

【答案】C

【解析】

考查交际用语。句意:——你知道我有多想念冠状病毒爆发前的日子。——学校,电影,聚会,凡是你说得出的(应有尽有)。我们很快就会回到正轨。A. no kidding别开玩笑;B. come on快来、加油;C. you name it凡是你说得出的(应有尽有);D. go for it放手一搏。分析句子可知,前句提及说话人想念疫情前的日子,后句例举“School, movies, gatherings, ________.”来表示疫情前所过的日子,所以此空用you name it表示还未列举的东西。故选C项。

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An enjoyable English language learning experience——together with organized sports, activities and excursion (外出游学) program.

International Summer School runs 3 different summer school centers for boys and girls aged from 8-21 years in the South of England. Our schools are chosen for their location, accommodation and excellent sporting and art facilities.

International Summer School has grown increasingly popular and attracts high student numbers each summer. We have many students and staff who return each year. Our courses are personal and of high quality. Students can surely have an exciting and enjoyable experience while improving their English at the same time.

Bethany Centre is situated in the heart of Kent in the beautiful countryside, very close to the village of Goudhurst, with its old fashioned shops and cafes, and Marden with its direct train route to central London. The historic large town of Tunbridge Wells is only 15 minutes away. Gatwick and Heathrow airports are easily accessible, as are Eurostar International Stations at Ashford and Ebbsfleet.

Moira House is based in Eastbourne on the south coast of England in the much favored Meads area of the town, within walking distance of the seafront and town centre. Gatwick Airport is about half an hour’s drive away and Heathrow around 40 minutes.

Eastbourne Centre is situated directly on the seafront and only a few minutes walk away from the main town centre, with its theatres, museums, art galleries, nightclubs, cafes, restaurants and good selection of indoor and outdoor shopping. Gatwick Airport is about half an hour’s drive away and Heathrow around 20 minutes.

The aim of International Summer School is to create a lively and happy atmosphere that makes learning and international communication enjoyable. Young people can have fun, but also gain considerable skills in English. A full day in London is always included, as well as other places of cultural interest.

Students of all cultures are welcomed as our aim is to create a summer school which can truly be described as International.

When we return your child to you at the end of their stay, we hope they will feel enriched by their experience with us and will look forward to returning to meet friends made at International Summer School the following year, as so many do.

Learning English should be fun——at International Summer School it is fun!

1If you want to experience traditional English culture, you’d better go to ________.

A.MardenB.Moira House

C.GoudhurstD.Eastbourne Center

2It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

A.all the three centers have easy access to Gatwick and Heathrow airports

B.the three centers are not very far from each other

C.students will spend most of the time taking part in organized activities

D.learning English in International Summer School should be fun

3The target readers of the passage are probably ________.

A.teachersB.children

C.parentsD.schools

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B.It may lead to physical injuries.

C.“There're worse things to be addicted to,” some people disagree.

D.Meanwhile, sport addicts may suffer withdrawal symptoms as well.

E.But there really is a sense in which you can become addicted to exercise.

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【题目】 We spend 40 hours of our adult lives a week working, not including the time to and from the office. So it’s no surprise we become really good friends with our colleagues. We spend most of our time with them, after all. But times have changed and the way we talk to one another is ever-developing.

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Life beyond the US presidency has proved profitable for the Obamas. Last year the former president and first lady struck a deal with Netflix to produce TV series and films for the streaming service.

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B.Becoming is the most popular book released by Penguin Random House.

C.Michelle Obama’s autobiography gains its best sales in the UK.

D.Penguin Random House won the right for publication with its highest price for US presidential memories.

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A.giantB.controller

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