【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the students.If a long reading assignment is given,instructors expect students to be familiar with information in the reading even if they do not discuss1in class or take an examination.The ideal student is considered to be one who2(motivate)to learn for the sake of learning,not the one interested only in3(get) high grades.Sometimes homework is returned4brief written comments but with out a grade.Even if a grade is not given,the student is responsible for learning the material5(assign).When research is assigned,the professor expects the student to take it6(active) and to complete it with minimum7(guide).It is the student's responsibility to find books,magazines,and articles in the library.

Professors don't have the time to explain8a university library works; they expect students,especially graduate students,to be able to exhaust the reference origins in the library.Professors will help students who need but prefer that their students should not be too9(depend) on them.In the United States,professors have many other duties besides teaching,such as research work,10the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is limited.If a student has problems with classroom work,the student should either approach a professor during office hours or make an appointment.

【题目】根据材料内容,选择正确答案。 Electronic Village Program (Thursday, June 18, 2017)
Nearpod
◎9:00 am to 10:00 am
◎Room 501
Nearpod is a software program that creates a rich context(语境)for students to learn vocabulary. The presenter will show how to use it.
TEO
◎2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
◎Room 502
Our students come from different backgrounds but have the same desire to learn on-line. The presenter will use examples from his first on-line class to explain how any teacher can begin teaching on-line with TEO.
Kahoot
◎10:30 am to 11:30 am
◎Room 601
Kahoot software can be used to create grammar tests which can be graded on a network. It can provide students with instant feedback (反馈), including reports about their strengths and weaknesses.
Prezi
◎3:30 pm to 4:20 pm
◎Room 602
Uses of Prezi in listening and speaking courses draw students' attention to speaking more fluently. The presenter will show how students can use Prezi to confidently present on a variety of topics, including introducing. family, friends, and hobbies.
(1)Nearpod can be used to ______.
A.help vocabulary learning
B.teach listening on-line
C.offer grammar tests
D.gain fluency in speaking
(2)If you want to improve your speaking skills, you can go to ________.
A.Room 501
B.Room 602
C.Room 601
D.Room 502
(3)Which of the following can assess your grammar learning?
A.Nearpod.
B.Prezi.
C.TEO.
D.Kahoot.
(4)A teacher who wants to learn on-line teaching is expected to arrive by ________.
A.2:00 pm
B.10:30 am
C.9:00 am
D.3:30 pm

【题目】阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In a tiny room, Jenny was lying in bed waiting for an operation, nervous and worried. 1, another patient was squeezed in. After a gentle greeting, they 2 the chatting. The 80-year-old newcomer was named Susan. Her son 3 ran a company as CEO and her daughter worked on a TV station as director. Since her children were too 4 to take care of Susan, she lived in an old people's home. Susan was proud of her children who had wonderful 5. Jenny really 6 Susan. Compared with Susan, Jenny was 7 but an ordinary country woman whose children were just ordinary workers.
Soon, it was supper time, Jenny's daughter cooked 8 dishes which were her favorite. Jenny invited Susan to share her supper, but she 9. Susan was 10 her daughter when she received a call. 11, her children couldn't come to visit her. Worse still, Susan had 12 the mealtime in the hospital. She lay in bed, 13 and silent. Jenny's daughter offered to buy her some food but she had no appetite 14.
The next day, Jenny and Susan would go through a series of regular medical checks before the operation. Jenny's daughter 15 to her carefully while Susan was still alone. Out of sympathy, Jenny's daughter offered to queue(排队) up, fill in different 16 and register for Susan. For several days in hospital, even during her 17, Susan's children didn't show up. Susan really envied Jenny whose daughter looked after her all the time 18 she recovered and moved out of hospital.
Care from the loved ones when ill can really make one happy and encouraged, especially for a(n)19 parent. So while devoted to your career, don't forget your role in your 20.
(1)A.Respectably B.Unexpectedly C.Delightedly D.Patiently
(2)A.succeeded in B.turned into C.brought about D.participated in
(3)A.unnamedly B.successfully C.technically D.independently
(4)A.guilty B.rough C.unwilling D.busy
(5)A.improvements B.documents C.occupations D.conservations
(6)A.respected B.impressed C.envied D.aroused
(7)A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything
(8)A.an amount of B.a great deal C.a great many D.a plenty of
(9)A.rejected B.paid C.misunderstood D.struggled
(10)A.disturbing B.praising C.expecting D.inviting
(11)A.Possibly B.Strangely C.Generally D.Unfortunately
(12)A.knew B.missed C.followed D.ignored
(13)A.disappointed B.anxious C.astonished D.nervous
(14)A.in fact B.at once C.at all D.in length
(15)A.obeyed B.examined C.attended D.protected
(16)A.forms B.gaps C.positions D.surveys
(17)A.checks B.recovery C.stay D.operation
(18)A.unless B.although C.until D.because
(19)A.ordinary B.loving C.careful D.aged
(20)A.family B.health C.friendship D.growth

【题目】任务型阅读。 The job interview is an important part of your job search because it's an opportunity for the employer to figure out if you're right for the job. The following tips may help you prepare for your job interview.
●Dress for success. Professional business clothes are always appropriate, regardless of the type of job you are applying for.
●Be there on time. Try to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early to be safe. Find out ahead of time where you're going and how long it will take you to get there. Drive or travel the route a day or two ahead, at the same time of day as you will on the day of the interview. Have a backup(备用)plan.
●Let your personality shine. If you're excited about the job, don't be afraid to show it. Employers want passionate employees, so be yourself.
●Be confident. But just don't let your nerves overpower your interview. Eye contact and a calm, clear speaking voice are excellent ways to show your confidence.
●Watch your body language. During your interview, relax and sit naturally, but don't slouch(没精打采地坐)in your chair or lean on the interviewer's desk.
●Be polite. Remember, this is your first introduction to the organization, so be polite to everyone you meet and turn off your cell phone.
●Listen and ask for clarification(阐明), if you need it. Remember to listen carefully to the interview questions so that you can actually answer the questions, and never interrupt.
●Let them know what you have to offer. When answering the questions, let the employer see what you have to offer to his organization. Talk about your past. experiences and achievements honestly, and tie those experiences to how they can help you contribute to his organization.
Although you want to be open and honest in your interview, avoid talking about your personal or financial problems.
A. Think before you speak.
B. Confirm how often the buses run.
C. This begins with a smile and a firm handshake.
D. If you believe in yourself, you will surely succeed.
E. Feeling nervous in an interview is perfectly normal.
F. Make sure you have enough to answer the questions.
G. If you don't understand something, just ask for explanation.

【题目】根据短文内容,选择正确答案。 If your parents were to surprise you with a present on your birthday, which one would you prefer, a trip to the amusement park or a new pair of shoes?
According to Science Daily, about one-third of the people are likely to prefer shoes to a fun trip. These people are called "materialists", namely, those who value material goods more than experiences. But which of the two choices makes people happier?
Back in 2009, Ryan Howell, a professor at San Francisco State University, found that in the long run, experiences make people happier than possessions. This is because the joy of receiving a new object fades over time as you get used to seeing it every day. Experiences, on the other hand, can continue to bring you joy in the future through happy memories.
But materialists should at least be happy when they first buy something, shouldn't they?
To figure it out, Howell did another study. He classified a group of adults according to their personality types, ranging from less materialistic to more materialistic. Each person was asked different questions to see how they felt about spending money on material goods versus spending money on experiences.
As expected, the more materialistic participants got less happiness from purchases than the less materialistic, because such purchases didn't fit with their personalities and values. But to Howell's surprise, he found that materialists weren't any happier even if they spent money on material items.
This is because materialists worry that others may criticize or look clown on their choices. "There are certain value systems that are rejected by society," said Howell. "When we find out someone is materialistic, we think less of them, and that drives their happiness down."
Another reason is that materialistic people always focus on what they don't have instead of what they have now. This makes them feel less satisfied and grateful.
If you happen to be a materialistic person, there's something you can try. "If materialists make more accurate purchases, rather than trying to impress others, they will be happier, "Howell said.
You should also remember what an ancient Greek philosopher once said, "Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for."
(1)What did Ryan Howell find in his studies?
A.Material goods bring people less happiness than experiences.
B.About one-third of the people prefer material goods to experiences.
C.Materialists have more fun spending money on goods than on experiences.
D.Receiving a new object brings lasting joy while the joy of an experience fades soon.
(2)What did Ryan Howell want to find out by doing another study?
A.How to judge whether a person is a materialist.
B.Why materialists are not happy with their purchases.
C.How materialists feel when they spend money on goods.
D.Whether materialists are happy when they first make purchases.
(3)Why does the author use the ancient Greek philosopher's words in the last paragraph?
A.To advise materialistic people not to try to impress others.
B.To persuade people to be satisfied with what they have.
C.To prove it's unwise to be materialistic and desire too much.
D.To tell readers what they desire now might one day become theirs.
(4)What can be the best title for the passage?
A.Are You a Materialist?
B.How To Acquire Happiness?
C.The Best Present For the Birthday
D.Which Can Make People Happier?

【题目】根据短文内容的理解,选择正确答案。 Last weekend I visited Rome for the first time. I spent three busy days in the Italian capital, seeing lots of tourist attractions and walking down streets lit with Christmas decorations. There are a lot of things I love about the city.
Rome is one of the most ancient cities in the world and is full of wonderful relics(遗迹) from its distant past. These monuments include the Roman Forum and the vast Coliseum where gladiators used to fight each other until death and hunt animals coming from another country. The ruins of buildings and temples are fascinating: you can't quite believe how old they are.
I studied the masterpieces of the Renaissance period at university and was very excited to see them in real life. I walked around the museum in Vatican City and saw plenty of famous sculptures(雕塑). The best part of the visit was, without doubt, the Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted in the early 16th century by the great Michelangelo. It was so breathtaking that I couldn't tear my eyes away from it.
In Rome, there is a lot of food on offer for tourists but some of it isn't very good quality. I made an effort to find authentic restaurants to taste the popular meals of the region, like pasta with tomato, onion and bacon. I also loved eating ice cream and hot chocolate under the Christmas lights.
Rome has not only lots of luxury boutiques(精品店) but also plenty of shops that were more in my price range! It was a perfect opportunity to go and buy presents for my family and friends. There was also a Christmas market, where I bought a sparkly decoration for the tree.
(1)The underlined word "gladiators" in the 2nd paragraph probably means "_____".
A.athletes
B.butchers
C.invaders
D.fighters
(2)The author found the ruins of buildings and temples fascinating because _____.
A.they represent Rome's religion
B.they are relics from Rome's distant past
C.you can't help wondering how old they are
D.they include the Roman Forum and the vast Coliseum
(3)What is mainly discussed in the 3rd paragraph?
A.The great museums of Italy.
B.The sculptures in Rome.
C.Art-related activities during the visit.
D.The achievements of the Renaissance period in Italy.
(4)When visiting Rome, you should be careful in choosing ______.
A.the attractions
B.the food
C.the hotels
D.the luxury boutiques

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