【题目】请阅读以下关于网络课的一篇调查,根据所提供的信息,回答问题。

Do you have any online classes? It is possible to take classes at home by yourself. All you need is a computer and a headset.

However, most students don't seem to like online classes. According to a recent survey, only 33 percent of students would take such classes. Over 1,500 students from 10 cities took the survey.

Many students said it was difficult to focus on studying while taking online classes. This was true for Lian Ruohan, 15, at the Affiliated(附属的) High School of Peking University. There are no classmates, no real teachers watching me. I can surf the Internet or do other things if I want to. It's much harder to always stay focused,” she said.

Lian prepares a lot before taking her classes to make sure she will pay attention. She also pushes herself to communicate with teachers. Students can come up with or answer questions while taking online classes.

But Wen Jiayi, 14, at Yuying Middle School Attached to Chengdu No.7 High School, thinks online interaction isn't enough. “The online teachers don't really get to know me. When I don't hand in homework, all I get is a short message instead of real concern,” she said.

However, online classes still have other advantages. “It saves time and money compared with taking offline classes. Also, if I don’t understand some parts of a lesson, I can watch it over again.” Lian said.

Answer the following questions.

1How many students would take online classes according to the survey?

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2Why is it much harder for Lian Ruohan to focus on studying while taking online classes?

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3What can students do while taking online classes?

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4Who thinks online interaction isn’t enough?

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5What can Lian Ruohan do if she doesn’t understand some parts of a lesson?

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【题目】 On 14th, August, 2017, Mao Zhaomu returned to the familiar place—SISU where he delivered(派送) food to the students. Early last month, Mao stopped his work and prepared for the College Entrance Examination. Finally, his efforts _______. He received his admission letter(录取通知书) from SISU on August 10th.

“Now, when I walk into the college, I am not a delivery boy any more, but a _______” Mao said, adding that his dream is to become an interpreter(口译者) and take part in talk shows on CCTV in the future.

Mao became famous online because of the English messages he sent to the customers. One day in May, a student _______ a message which said, “Hello, your phone was turned off when I called you. Your _______ was put on the vending machine(自动贩卖机). Please take it away after you see the message. Thank you. Have a (n) delicious meal.” The students showed the message on Weibo. Immediately, Mao became _______.

Mao said he was once so poor in most subjects _______ English that he had to quit school. When he was asked _______ he chose to continue his language education, he said he was deeply encouraged by his high school English teacher. His teacher also entered SISU by self-study. Mao also explained that he sent messages in English just for practicing his language skills. And he thought all SISU students _______ be able to understand his words.

Besides, his parents always support his decision of going to university, _______ the family is not so rich. Now, Mao is working hard to make ________ dream come true. He makes plans to pass the College English Tests and the National Interpretation Examinations.

1A.paid offB.turned offC.put offD.set off

2A.teacherB.studentC.stuffD.professor

3A.foundB.heardC.acceptedD.received

4A.bookB.foodC.drinkD.thing

5A.hard-workingB.busyC.well-knownD.friendly

6A.besideB.besidesC.exceptD.as

7A.whyB.whenC.whereD.how

8A.willB.wouldC.mustD.can

9A.butB.sinceC.thoughD.because

10A.heB.one’sC.himD.his

【题目】 It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen rain___________ almost a month. Every day, my husband tried to get water to the fields. __________ we saw some rain soon, we would lose everything.

One day, I was making lunch in the kitchen when I saw my __________ son, Billy, walking towards the woods. He was walking with effort and trying to be as still(平稳的) as possible. Minutes later, he was once again walking towards the woods. This activity went on for an hour. Finally, I___________ help following him and saw the most amazing sight.

Several large deer stood in front of him. Billy walked right up to them. I almost screamed to him to get away. But the deer __________ hurt him nor even moved as Billy got down. And then I saw a baby deer that was thirsty __________ on the ground. It lifted its head to lap() up the water in my boy’s hands. When the water was __________, Billy ran back to get more.

I stood on the edge of the woods, watching the kind boy working___________ hard to save another life. As my tears began to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by ___________ drops. The rain that day saved our farm, just like the actions of one little boy saved ___________ little deer.

1A.inB.atC.forD.since

2A.IfB.UnlessC.BecauseD.Though

3A.six years oldB.six-years-oldC.six year oldD.six-year-old

4A.mustn’tB.can’tC.couldn’tD.wouldn’t

5A.neitherB.eitherC.bothD.none

6A.lieB.lyingC.layD.lain

7A.goB.wentC.goneD.going

8A.soB.suchC.tooD.very

9A.anotherB.othersC.otherD.the other

10A.anB.theC.aD./

【题目】阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。

Recently a TV programme Secret Boss caught my eye. The programme invites company directors (董事) to spend a week working in their own companies — as a new employee (雇员). And no one knows who the new person really is.

At the start of the programme, we met Amy Lowen, director of the big—name restaurant group, Caters. She would work at one of Caters’ restaurants in London. After just a few hours of training, Amy was serving customers. However, anyone who has done the same job knows that a busy restaurant isn’t an easy place to work at. Just minutes after starting on tables, Amy dropped a bowl of food, which made her very sad.

The programme is not just about finding problems, though. Amy said she was surprised at how hard—working some employees were. They worked long hours, but always stayed cheerful to even their most “difficult” customers.

One day Amy was very pleased when a customer left her a 20 tip (小费). “If I could get five or six more of these a day,” she said, “this wouldn’t be a badly paid job.” But minutes later, she felt surprised when the restaurant’s manager told her to give the money to the company. The company didn’t allow employees to keep tips over 10. It was a rule.

It isn’t difficult to guess how Secret Boss ends. Amy told others at the restaurant that she was the director of Caters. And then she told them she had decided to allow employees to keep all of their tips.

1In the programme Secret Boss, company directors are invited to ________ for a week.

2Amy had only ________ of training, and then she started work at a restaurant.

3On the first day, Amy felt very sad when she________.

4Amy got a 20 tip, but her manager asked her to give it ________.

5At the end of Secret Boss, Amy said she would allow employees to ________.

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