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【题目】新型冠状病毒原来和中国的实验室无关,而是来自大自然。

COVID–19 ____________________ the lab in China. It has a natural origin instead.

【答案】turns out/ has turned out to have nothing to do with

turns out/ has turned out that it has nothing to do with/ it doesn’t have anything to do with

【解析】

句子陈述一种客观的事实用一般现在时(事实已经证明与中国的实验室无关,主句动词也可用现在完成时);根据中文提示,turn out最后是、结果是,可接不定式也可接从句;have nothing to do with/not have anything to do with与……无关;故答案为turns out/ has turned out to have nothing to do withturns out/ has turned out that it has nothing to do with/ it doesn’t have anything to do with.

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【题目】 Imagine a 900-meter-high rock wall standing in front of you. Your start to climb it. You put your hands and feet in small holes in the rock. You bear pain and fear until reach the top. What's worse, you don't even have a _______ to keep you safe. If you slip () and fall, you will die. Who would do such a dangerous thing, playing with one's own life? This is, in fact, the true story of 33-year-old climber Alex Honnold.

Honnold made history in 2017 when he climbed one of the world's most famous cliffs (悬崖) EI Capitan in California, US. Honnold climbed it _______ any safety equipment (装备). His experience was made into a _______ called Free Solo. The film won Best Documentary at the 91st Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, last month.

The film not only showed Honnold's _______ climbing skills, but also explained why he chose to climb the cliff and how he _______ his fear. These are two important questions for anyone who chooses to try extreme (极限) sports.

According to Honnold, for some people, "the purpose of life is happiness", but for him, "it's all about performance". He said that _______ was the time when he felt most alive. But he didn't play with his life. He climbed only when he felt _______ . He exercised his muscles (肌肉) every day. He practised climbing rock walls while using ropes as _______ as he could. He wrote down every move he made _______ practicing.

And this is one of the appeals (吸引力) of climbing according to Honnoldit is certainly dangerous, __________ you can still try to make it feel safe.

1A.shoeB.gloveC.rope

2A.withoutB.withC.on

3A.bookB.documentaryC.TV show

4A.amazingB.interestingC.safe

5A.dealt withB.found outC.threw away

6A.playingB.climbingC.exercising

7A.happyB.safeC.excited

8A.muchB.littleC.many

9A.beforeB.whileC.after

10A.andB.butC.or

【题目】 假设你是张华,你的悉尼好友Bella最近正因新冠疫情而停课在家隔离。听说无锡在疫情期间开展了停课不停学(Suspended Class, Ongoing Learning)的网络教学模式,她发来邮件询问相关情况。请根据她的邮件进行回复,邮件如下:

Dear Zhang Hua,

How are you doing these days? Recently I have read a lot about the epidemic (疫情) in China on the Internet. Now it seems so serious in Sydney that all students here are asked to stay at home, just as you were months ago. I’m worried about my studies. Is it a good idea to take online courses? What are advantages and disadvantages of online courses? Could you tell me your experience about online courses during your stay-at-home period and offer some advice on how to carry out studies at home?

I hope to hear from you soon. Take care!

Yours,

Bella

注意事项:

1. 回复的邮件要求符合情景、语句通顺,意思连贯,可适当增加细节;

2. 词数在90个左右,邮件的首尾已在答题卷上给出,不计入总词数;

3. 邮件不得提及真实的人名、校名等相关信息;

4. 邮件内容必须写在答卷纸的指定位置上。

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【题目】 A man in Germany may not have been in danger when he called the police on a baby squirrel running after him, but it all worked out for the best for the funny suspect.

Emergency services in the city of Karlsruhe got a call on Thursday from a man afraid that the tiny animal wouldn't stop following him around. The Guardian reported. Police arrived at the scene, where the squirrel finally stopped running after him by lying down and going to sleep.

It turned out that the squirrel actually needed help, the police said. ""It often happens that squirrels which have lost their mothers look for a replacement (代营) and then focus (集中) their efforts on one person, "the police spokeswoman Christina Krenz told The Guardian.

The squirrel, now named Karl-Friedrich, is in the care of an animal center. Karlsruhe police posted a statement on Facebook about the animal, including several lovely photos.

The baby squirrel chase is the second squirrel event to make international headlines this summer. Last month, a London woman called police after she heard loud noises in her home and suspected a burglar. The intruder turned out to be a squirrel, according to the police who came for help.

Although the government in the German case said the squirrel did need help, wildlife experts warn that before intervening (介入) in the case where you suspect a squirrel is orphaned (孤儿的),you should do your best to make sure the animal truly requires help. The Wildlife Centre of Virginia, which gets hundreds of calls every year about supposedly orphaned squirrels, published this handy guide to help decide whether such an animal really needs help and what to do if so. When in doubt, contact a local wildlife rescuer or animal center.

1Karl-Friedrich in the passage turns out to be ________.

A.a policewomanB.a little squirrel

C.a guide in VirginiaD.a woman from London

2What does the underlined part "The intruder" in Paragraph5 mean?

A.A wildlife expert.B.A brave policeman.

C.A woman suspect.D.An unpopular visitor.

3Why did the baby squirrel run after the man?

A.The man gave food to it.

B.It wanted to bite the man.

C.The man would take it to the animal center.

D.It needed the replacement for the loss of its mother.

4What can we get from the wildlife experts' words?

A.People should find out if the squirrels truly need help.

B.The police should punish the people who hunt the squirrels.

C.The government should made laws to protect the squirrels.

D.The animal center needs enough money to carry on with their work.

5Which part of a newspaper may this passage come from?

A.Environment.B.Geography.C.Pet raising.D.Sports News.

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