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  • 71.Large q
    of water,as well as some other timely help including a medical team,have been offered since the serious drought hit Yunnan Province.

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  • 72.When Lily Born was Just 7,she noticed her grandfather,who has Parkinson's disease,was knocking over his cup a lot.Lily felt bad her grandmother had to clean up spills(灑出物) so often.
       Lily thought his cup would be less prone to spill if it had "legs",so she drew a picture of such a cup for her dad,Joe Born. "He took it seriously and told me,'That's your invention.Sign and date it',which I did," she said,"We went to Grandma and Grandpa's house and made a prototype.This was just a plastic one,but it worked!" Later,Lily noticed her dad was always spilling coffee on his computer's keyboard,so she made him a ceramic cup with legs.He loved it,too.
       Though her family enjoyed using the cups,Lily didn't see them as more than gifts and didn't place much value on them.She was also struggling in school. "I was afraid of failing fourth grade.It had kind of destroyed my confidence,to be honest," Lily said. "One day I asked my dad,'What am good at?' He asked me if I wanted to put the cups into production.It would make me see being an inventor was a real thing and something to be proud of."
       The Borns flew to Jingdezhen,China to find a factory that would produce the cups and make more prototypes. "We've sold something like 1,000 cups," Lily said. "People are buying them for elderly relatives and people with mobility issues."
       As for Lily,doing business at such a young age helped her overcome her shyness. "Watching Lily blossom over this whole adventure has been an excitement for me as a dad," Joe said. "I just can't put into words how good it feels to see her have confidence."

    (1)What does the underlined word "prone" in Paragraph 2 mean?

    A.unlike.
    B.eager.
    C.difficult.
    D.likely.
    (2)Why did Lily ask her dad the question in Paragraph 3?

    A.She wasn't sure about her future career.
    B.She was having trouble with her schoolwork.
    C.She wasn't confident about her cup business.
    D.She was struggling to balance her life and hobbies.
    (3)Which of the following words can best describe Joe?

    A.Supportive and considerate.
    B.Traditional and scholarly.
    C.Strict and single-minded.
    D.Generous and kind-hearted.
    (4)What can we learn from Lily's story?

    A.Success is easily achieved through teamwork.
    B.It's better to take action before it's too late.
    C.A good idea and action result in success.
    D.A youth is to be regarded with respect.

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  • 73.Lifelong learning is good for you It is impossible for everyone to have access to additional formal education.Fortunately,many educational resources have made it easier for people to develop a habit,of lifelong learning. (1)
    .The following points are reasons why you should stick to lifelong learning.
     (2)
    In 2015 some researchers found people with a bachelor' degree(學士學位)can earn much more than just with a high school degree.In 2014 a report said that 50% of jobs would become unnecessary by 2025 due to technological development.New technology changes the nature of work and we need continuous learning and personal growth to adapt ourselves to the changes.
      Open-mindedness and curiosity are beneficial to your career.People who enjoy learning are more active at work than those who don't.Now think of the most admirable colleagues you know.Do they tend to be knowledgeable about almost any topic of interest?Do they making insightful speeches on the topics they know best?(3)
    .Those you admire most are those who seem most devoted to learning and personal growth.
       Our ability to learn is a keystone of human motivation Have you ever sat in a quiet place and finished a great novel?Do you remember the feeling of accomplishment when you solve a challenging task?Have you managed to conduct difficult experiments or create something new?Education may not always have influence on wealth,health or career. (4)
    .
       There are many reasons why we should continue learning.Lifelong learning isn't just an economic necessity but a physical emotional,and social one.(5)
    .Once you catch them,you will get one of the most rewarding things in your life.

    A.We live in an age full of opportunities for learning.
    B.Education input determines your competitiveness.
    C.Educational level influences your work performance.
    D.Do they seem open minded and intellectually Energetic?
    E.Catch the chance of lifelong learning and you will be successful.
    F.For example,books,online course,MOOCs and so on are available.
    G.But it would obviously contribute to the special qualities land uniqueness of each one.

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  • 74.If you're looking at Mercer's top 20 livable cities as inspiration for your holiday,you would miss out many great places.According to Mercer's latest Quality of Living Survey,Moscow ranks 167 and Beijing only 119,yet both provide visitors great pleasures.Meanwhile high-ranked cities such as Kobe or Seattle may be easy places to live in,but offer little excitement to tourists.
       Actually,many of the world's most livable cities are a little dull.The world isn't dashing to visit Canberra or Montreal.In fact,none of the world's 10 most visited cities appear in Mercer's top 20.Obviously,considerations for enjoyable holiday hotspots are different from those that make cities comfortable places to live in.
       This should be no surprise,since the various livability lists aren't concerned with Tourists or even native people.Mercer,for example,is a Britain-based consulting company whose lists provide multinationals with information about where to start their businesses. "The success of international business is mainly influenced by necessary things such as ease of travel,communication,personal safety and good public services," says Slagin Parakatil,who leads Mercer's research. "In short,Mercer's rating is mainly determined by whether the cities are attractive to businesses,and have good schools,hospitals and nice offices."
       Still,Mercer's Quality of Living Survey has its uses for tourists,since it also looks at natural and cultural environments and entertainments.It ranks public transport and infrastructure(基礎設施)particularly high,a consideration shared by the World Economic Forum in reports on tourism and travel competitiveness.This includes hotels,rental-cars and even ATM numbers,all of which make a place friendly to businesses and visitors.

    (1)Which city is attractive to tourists according to the text?

    A.Canberra.
    B.Montreal.
    C.Moscow.
    D.Kobe.
    (2)What does the underlined word "multinationals" in paragraph 3 refer to?

    A.Foreign tourists.
    B.International companies.
    C.Native businessmen.
    D.Consulting organizations.
    (3)What is important to both businesses and tourists?

    A.Big banks.
    B.Good hospitals.
    C.Nice schools.
    D.Easy public transport.
    (4)What does the author say about Mercer's Quality of Living Survey?

    A.It has little use for tourists and businessmen.
    B.It may not be the best guidance for tourists.
    C.It ranks business environments too high.
    D.Businesses and tourists can rely on it for plans.

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  • 75.A favorite dish for purple sea urchins(海膽)living off the coast of California is kelp(巨藻).The problem is,those kelp forests are shrinking rapidly and that's hurting the oceanic ecosystem.So a group of scientists carried out an experiment to see if these sea urchins can themselves become a dish.
       Just off the coast,three divers get ready to jump in.They're students from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.The task:Count purple sea urchins.Their professor,Luke Gardner expects they'll find plenty of urchins.And that's not a good thing. "What they do is they just eat everything in sight," Gardner says.These purple creatures are eating up California's kelp forests,which provide food and home for numerous sea animals.
       The problem began around 2014.That's when Gardner says warmer ocean temperatures began affecting the reproduction of kelp.It's also when a disease killed off sunflower sea stars-a killer of purple sea urchins.Therefore,the purple sea urchin population grows very fast.
       The divers bring Gardner quite a lot of purple sea urchins.What's inside is the part we eat the uni(海膽黃)-a type of delicious food in Japanese cuisine. "The problem with these purple sea urchins is that you open them up,sometimes there's nothing in there.And they might be a little smaller compared to market-sized urchins." says Gardner.
       Then,it is time for the taste test.The class crowds into the kitchen of the restaurant Aubergine.Here,chef Justin Cogley serves uni from around the world.He opens up the purple sea urchins,taking the orange uni out and prepares it on a fried potato. "Honestly,it's rich and buttery," Cogley says.His conclusion?He'll serve it.
       It's a tasty end to the project.But this could be just the beginning.A company called Urchinomics has been selling its human-raised urchins in Japan.Now it is working to secure a site in California.It's all in an effort to save the state's kelp forests and help the thousands of animals that depend on them.

    (1)What is the scientist's experiment about?

    A.Turning purple sea urchins into a dish.
    B.Finding new food for purple sea urchins.
    C.Discovering the causes of a poor ecosystem.
    D.Studying the ecosystem of the coast of California.
    (2)How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?

    A.By presenting research findings.
    B.By following time order.
    C.By analyzing causes.
    D.By making comparisons.
    (3)According to Gardner,what's a problem with purple sea urchins?

    A.Their uni tastes like bad butter.
    B.Their size is beyond the market standard.
    C.They can't be raised by humans.
    D.They don't all have uni inside.
    (4)What is the best title for the text?

    A.Save California's Kelp by Eating Purple Sea Urchins
    B.A Scientist's Cooking Dream Comes True in California
    C.Kelp Forests Suffer Because of Japanese Cuisine
    D.Clean Up the Sea by Restoring Kelp Forests.

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  • 76.According to Darwin's S
    of the Fittest,only those specie that were able to adapt to the sudden great changes of their living conditions survived.

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  • 77.More than 10 million Chinese cultural relics(遺物)have been lost overseas,most of which were stolen and illegally shipped out of China during the times of war before 1949.About 1.67 million pieces are housed in more than 200 museums in 47 countries,which account for 10 percent of all lost Chinese cultural relics,and the rest are in the hands of private collectors.
       Most of these treasures are owned by museums or private collectors in the United States,Japan,some European countries and Southeast Asian countries.There are more than 23,000 pieces in the British Museum,most of which were stolen or bought for pennies more than 100 years ago.
       The major method of recovering these national treasures is to buy them back.In some cases,private collectors donated the relics to the government.Also the government can turn to official channels(渠道)to demand the return of the relics.
       In 2003,a priceless bronze pig head dating from the Qing Dynasty was returned to its home in Beijing after it was removed by the Anglo-French Allied Forces over 140 years ago.Stanley Ho donated 6 million yuan to buy it back from a US art collector and then donated it to the Poly Art Museum in Beijing.
       Although buying-back is the most feasible way to recover the lost treasures,limited funding is always a big headache.
       In recent years,the Chinese government has put more effort into recovering the precious cultural relics lost overseas.It has started a national project on the recovery of the treasures and has set up a database collecting relevant information.It has signed several international agreements with many countries on this matter,and is also looking for international cooperation to recover the relics by working closely with several international organizations.

    (1)What is the passage mainly about?

    A.How to recover cultural relics.
    B.The efforts to recover Chinese cultural relics.
    C.Stanley Ho donated a bronze pig head to a museum in Beijing.
    D.Chinese cultural relics were stolen by the Anglo-French Allied Forces.
    (2)Most of lost Chinese cultural relics
    .
    A.have been recovered by the Chinese government
    B.were bought by foreigners
    C.a(chǎn)re owned by private collectors
    D.a(chǎn)re housed in foreign museums
    (3)What can be learned about the bronze pig head?

    A.It was bought back by the Chinese government.
    B.It was donated by the French government to China.
    C.It was given to Stanley Ho by an American art collector.
    D.It was taken away by the Anglo-French Allied Forces more than 140 years ago.
    (4)Which of the following can replace the underlined word "feasible" in Paragraph 5?

    A.Workable.
    B.Difficult.
    C.Popular.
    D.Careful.

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  • 78.It was a Sunday morning on a subway in New York.People were sitting(1)
    some reading newspapers,some lost in thought,some resting with their eyes closed.It was a calm,peaceful scene.Then(2)
    ,a man and his children entered the subway car.The children were so(3)
    and active that instantly the whole(4)
    changed.
       The man sat down next to me and closed his eyes,obviously(5)
    of the situation.The children were yelling back and forth,(6)
    things,even grabbing people's papers.And yet,the man sitting next to me did nothing.
       It was difficult not to feel(7)
    .I couldn't believe that he was(8)
    his children to run wild like that and was taking no(9)
    at all.It was easy to see that(10)
    else on the subway felt annoyed,too.
       So finally,with what I felt was unusual patience,I turned to him and said, "Sir,your children are really(11)
    a lot of people.I wonder if you couldn't(12)
    them a little more?"
       The man lifted his gaze as if to come to a consciousness(直覺) of the situation and said softly, "Oh,you're(13)
    .I guess I should do something about it.We just came from the hospital where their mother(14)
    about an hour ago.I don't know what to think,and I guess they don't know how to(15)
    it either."
       Can you(16)
    what I felt at that moment?My way of thinking changed.Suddenly I saw things differently and my anger was(17)
    .I didn't have to worry about controlling my attitude or my behavior;my heart was filled with the man's(18)
    .Feelings of(19)
    and concern flowed freely. "Your wife just passed away?Oh,I'm so sorry!Can you tell me about it?What can I do to help?"
       Everything(20)
    in an instant.

    (1) A.nervously B.quietly C.a(chǎn)nxiously D.patiently
    (2) A.carefully B.finally C.suddenly D.immediately
    (3) A.loud B.cute C.happy D.curious
    (4) A.climate B.view C.condition D.position
    (5) A.a(chǎn)fraid B.sure C.proud D.unaware
    (6) A.reading B.throwing C.folding D.drawing
    (7) A.worried B.discouraged C.a(chǎn)nnoyed D.a(chǎn)shamed
    (8) A.expecting B.guiding C.warning D.a(chǎn)llowing
    (9) A.risks B.notes C.effect D.responsibility
    (10) A.everyone B.someone C.nobody D.a(chǎn)nyone
    (11) A.supporting B.embarrassing C.disturbing D.a(chǎn)ttracting
    (12) A.notice B.control C.watch D.encourage
    (13) A.unlucky B.wrong C.right D.crazy
    (14) A.returned B.worked C.left D.died
    (15) A.handle B.describe C.recover D.understand
    (16) A.express B.predict C.imagine D.remember
    (17) A.covered B.gone C.done D.deepened
    (18) A.pain B.joy C.courage D.faith
    (19) A.strength B.trust C.freedom D.sympathy
    (20) A.removed B.shifted C.settled D.ended

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  • 79.Nothing but video games could interest my nephew,and he was completely a
    .

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  • 80.72 hours in Beijing Traveling to China is no longer a luxury for many foreign passport holders.The Chinese government has permitted a 72-hour visa-free policy that offers access to visitors from 53 countries including the US,F(xiàn)rance and Austria.Let's start with the capital of China,Beijing.Here's a pick of the best in Beijing!
       Mutianyu Great Wall
       Your trip to Beijing isn't really complete without seeing one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World",the Great Wall of China.The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is by far the most well-preserved of all.Taking a one-hour bus ride,Mutianyu would be your ideal location for a half-day of hiking away from the large crowds in the city.Also,the authorities have allowed tourists to paint graffiti on a specific section of the Great Wall since 2014.The Great Wall was designated (把…定名為) a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.
       Summer Palace
       Located in northwestern Beijing,the Summer Palace is by far the city's most well-preserved royal park.With its huge lake and hilltop views,the palace offers you a pastoral escape into the landscape of traditional Chinese paintings.The Summer Palace was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998.
       798 Art Zone
       This would be on the top of my list!Named after the 798 factory that was built in the 1950s,the art zone is home to various galleries,design studios,art exhibition spaces,fashionable shops and bars.You could easily spend half your day wandering around the complex,feeling the contrast of the present and the past.
       Sichuan Provincial Restaurant
       While in Beijing,apart from trying the city's best-known Peking duck,the Sichuan provincial restaurant is one of places where you can enjoy regional delicious food.It offers one of China's eight great cuisines,Sichuan Cuisine,which ranges from Mapo tofu to spicy chicken.

    (1)How does the author describe Mutianyu Great Wall?

    A.Tourists need a half-day to arrive there.
    B.Tourists are allowed to paint graffiti anywhere.
    C.It was named a UNESCO World Heritage site 20 years ago.
    D.It is the most well-maintained part of the whole Great Wall.
    (2)Where would you go first if you were the author?

    A.798 Art Zone.
    B.Summer Palace.
    C.Mutianyu Great Wall.
    D.Sichuan Provincial Restaurant.
    (3)Who is the passage intended for?

    A.The tourists who prefer to travel for free.
    B.The foreigners to stay in Beijing for three days.
    C.The visitors coming from every corner of China.
    D.The foreigners coming to Beijing for the first time.

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