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Make Your Home a Happier Place
Have you ever had a dream to make your home a happier place?Maybe there are some points you can follow.
(1)
G
G
.When you want to dress in a modern way,your mum doesn't like you wearing a mini-skirt.When you are making phone calls to friends,they ask if you're speaking to a boy or a girl.Sometimes it seems that you're not as close to your parents as you used to be.How can you become close again?
Closing the Gap by American writer Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better relationship with your parents.(2)
F
F
.When you think,"My parents don't want me to have any fun," that usually means your parents want you to be safe.(3)
C
C
.They need to feel they are important and loved.You should tell your parents your needs,and find out what their needs are.Then,you can think of a way to make all of you happy.He gives you some ideas:
(1)(4)
A
A
.You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future.
(2)Keep a diary.This is to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings.
(3)Show your parents you are growing up.(5)
D
D
.Your parents will feel that you are no longer a little child.
If you follow these steps,soon you will be able to break down the walls between your parents and yourself.
A.Make time to talk.
B.They seldom talk with each other.
C.Both parents and children have needs.
D.Wash your clothes and help clean the house.
E.A generation gap has become a serious problem.
F.He gives ways to help you understand your parents.
G.Sometimes you don't think your parents are fair(公平的) to you.
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【答案】
G;F;C;A;D
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發(fā)布:2024/4/20 14:35:0
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1.
A first-year undergraduate student in Chengdu,recently complained online that her mother refused to raise her monthly allowance to 4,500 yuan($633)even when she said her current allowance 2,000 yuan was not enough to cover her expenses,sparking a debate on how much money a college student needs per month.One expert shares his views on the issue with China Daily:Students should pursue education,not comfort.
Even for a college student studying in a first-tier city in China,2,000 yuan is enough to cover all his or her monthly expenses.In fact,for a college student in Chengdu a monthly allowance of 2,000 yuan is more than enough.According to a survey conducted by a bookkeeping platform,the average monthly expense for an undergraduate in cities other than Beijing,Shanghai and Hangzhou was less than 2,000 yuan in 2019;for Chengdu,it was 1,900 yuan.
Claiming that she can hardly afford new clothing and cosmetics with her 2,000 yuan monthly allowance,the undergraduate student in Chengdu criticized her mother for refusing to raise her pocket money.Her "
meager
" allowance,she said,prevented her from buying branded goods that her hostel-mates enjoyed.
By the time a person enters a college,she or he should have developed a healthy consumption habit.And a youth should adjust her or his consumption according to her or his family income.On a deeper level,the money they spend in college should depend on how much they value their parents' hard work.Besides,some college students could take up part-time jobs to meet their monetary needs if they feel their parents don't or can't send them enough money.In this way they can also learn to meet the requirements of life in the future and develop healthy consumption habits.More importantly,they should always bear in mind that education is their top priority in college.
(1)What's the expert's attitude to the issue about the undergraduate student?
A.He was critical.
B.He was neutral.
C.He was supportive.
D.He was unconcerned.
(2)In 2019,the undergraduates' average monthly expense in Hangzhou was
.
A.more than 2,000 yuan
B.633 dollars
C.less than 2,000 yuan
D.1,900 yuan
(3)Which of the following best explains "meager" in paragraph 3?
A.Empty.
B.Pitiful.
C.Mean.
D.Fruitful.
(4)What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A.College students should keep their expenses in line with their family conditions.
B.College students' consumption level is determined by their parents.
C.College students should take up a part-time job to cover their expenses.
D.College students should deal with their living expenses problems reasonably.
發(fā)布:2024/11/19 19:30:2
組卷:13
引用:2
難度:0.5
解析
2.
While traveling,there are chances that you stay at a hotel or a family member's house.But have you ever thought about staying in a stranger's (1)
?
This might sound (2)
but it's actually a trend that is becoming popular around the world,including China.
Lodging rental companies like Airbnb are helping people look for cheap ways to (3)
.This website allows people to rent out their (4)
rooms or apartments as an alternative to (5)
in over 190 countries.
Created by young American men Brian Chesky,Joe Gebbia and Nathan Blecharczyk,Airbnb is a good example of a (6)
economy.Through the Internet,people share (7)
such as cars,apartments and(8)
their expertise(專門知識(shí)).
(9)
post information about the location,prices,descriptions and pictures.Guests can go to the (10)
and find their favorite places to stay.Users (11)
their opinions on their stay so that people know whether a place is good or not.
A man in New York named Jonathan Powley even rents out his (12)
for $22 (140 yuan) per night through Airbnb.This isn't a(n)(13)
car.Powley takes out the car seats and changes the (14)
to look more welcoming.
He keeps it clean and puts flowers in it every day.He provides snacks and tells travelers where they can go and shower.
But Airbnb does have some (15)
.Sometimes it is not as (16)
as it looks like online. (17)
,hosts sometimes get mad when they get home and it's a complete (18)
.
In China,Airbnb operates in five (19)
including Beijing and Shanghai.The country has seen a major (20)
in Airbnb users in the past year.
(1)
A.office
B.camp
C.home
D.garden
(2)
A.great
B.powerful
C.influential
D.strange
(3)
A.travel
B.play
C.walk
D.drive
(4)
A.new
B.normal
C.spare
D.separate
(5)
A.shops
B.hotels
C.restaurants
D.markets
(6)
A.sharing
B.different
C.fresh
D.commercial
(7)
A.objects
B.rooms
C.resources
D.experiences
(8)
A.still
B.yet
C.a(chǎn)lways
D.even
(9)
A.Hosts
B.Travelers
C.Guests
D.Sellers
(10)
A.company
B.website
C.clinic
D.park
(11)
A.a(chǎn)dapt
B.post
C.fix
D.a(chǎn)gree
(12)
A.phone
B.cafe
C.a(chǎn)partment
D.taxi
(13)
A.ordinary
B.comfortable
C.definite
D.horrible
(14)
A.outside
B.inside
C.size
D.shape
(15)
A.connections
B.reasons
C.problems
D.a(chǎn)dvantages
(16)
A.nice
B.cheap
C.bad
D.a(chǎn)nxious
(17)
A.Also
B.Instead
C.Though
D.Therefore
(18)
A.surprise
B.trip
C.mess
D.joy
(19)
A.projects
B.cities
C.businesses
D.a(chǎn)gents
(20)
A.decrease
B.symptom
C.standard
D.increase
發(fā)布:2024/11/18 21:30:2
組卷:49
引用:2
難度:0.5
解析
3.
Malaria,the world's most widespread parasitic (寄生蟲引起的) disease,kills as many as three million people every year,almost all of whom are under five,very poor,and African.In most years,more than five hundred million cases of illness result from the disease,although exact numbers are difficult to assess(評(píng)估) because many people don't (or can't) search for care.It is not unusual for a family earning less than two hundred dollars a year to spend a quarter of its income on malaria treatment,and what they often get no longer works.In countries like Tanzania,Mozambique,and the Gambia,no family,village,hospital,or workplace can remain unaffected for long.
Malaria starts suddenly,with violent chills,which are soon followed by an intense (強(qiáng)烈的)fever and,often,headaches.As the parasites multiply(增加),they take over the entire body.Malaria parasites live by eating the red blood cells they infect (感染).They can also go into blood vessels in the brain.If it doesn't kill you,malaria can happen again and again for years.The disease passed on to humans by female mosquitoes(蚊子) infected with one of four species of parasite.Together,the mosquito and the parasite are the most dangerous couple in the history of the earth.Malaria has five thousand genes,and its ability to change rapidly to protect itself from attack and resist(抵抗) new drugs has made it nearly impossible to control.Studies show that mosquitoes are passing on the virus more frequently,and there are more outbreaks in cities with large populations.Some of the disease's spread is due to global warming.
For decades,the first-choice treatment for malaria parasites in Africa has been chloroquine,a chemical which is very cheap and easy to make.Unfortunately,in most parts of the world,malaria parasites have become resistant to it.Effective medicines that help prevent resistance are already available,but they have been in short supply and are very expensive.If these drugs should fail,nobody knows what would come next.
(1)According to paragraph 1,many people don't search for care because
.
A.they are too poor
B.it is unusual to seek care
C.they can remain unaffected for long
D.there are too many people suffering from the disease
(2)People suffering from malaria
.
A.have to kill female mosquitoes
B.have their red blood cells infected
C.have ability to defend parasites
D.have sudden fever,followed by chills
(3)Which of the following may be the reason for the wide spread of the disease?
A.Its resistance to global warming.
B.Its ability to pass on the virus frequently.
C.Its ability to protect itself from attack and resist new drugs.
D.Its outbreaks in cities with large populations.
(4)It can be inferred from the passage that
.
A.the effective drugs are not easily available to most people
B.no drugs have been found to treat the disease
C.malaria has developed its ability to resist parasites
D.nobody knows what will be the drug to treat the disease
發(fā)布:2024/11/17 10:0:3
組卷:2
引用:1
難度:0.6
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