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7、iuIiC i thfe Fhilt 1 LIty yti>.1. HoW much is MathematiCal IndUCtion now?A. About $ 16.93.B. About $ 64. 63.C. About S 67. 70.D. About $ 84.63.2. What do We know about the book Written by Larry Cuban?A. It focuses on technological reform in educatio n.B. It aims to improve pre-school educatio n.C

8、. It helps With StUdentS ' mathematical ability.D. It is based on VariOUS academic StUdieS.3. WhiCh book is the most culture-specific?A. Mathematical Induction.B. The Flight of a Butterfly or the Path of a Bullet?.C. The Fight for America's Schools.D. The White Chalk of Days.BI moved to the

9、United States as a teenager. The adjustment to a new place was difficult. But there was major stress in my life at that time : I was the only member of my family who spoke English, meaning I had to step up when we dealt with a shop assistant, a waiter and so on. However, there was another universal

10、language I loved to learn as a child : art.Although I connected myself with drawing and painting while in school, I mostly dismissed art as a path to a career. Since my dad always said "Think about the future", I did not think he would support the study of art once I went to college. But,

11、to my surprise, it was my parents who suggested just that and urged me to apply to technical and liberal arts schools.I was admitted into industrial design. It ' s basically to design products and services. I could be doing something more technical or something more related to problem-solving. I

12、t was no easy task to do the course including metalworking, woodworking and model making. In one class I just drew cubes for an entire month, which led me to a question : "Wow! Do I really want to do this? "But I finally survived the course.Now I am a design strategist for Marshall Moya De

13、sign, a famous architecture and interior design company. I have experience in exhibit design, product design and website design, apart from which I enjoy developing public art in my free time.Throughout my career , I've picked up different things along the way. The best way to learn in my opinio

14、n is through working, therefore, get as many projects as you can. Industrial design kind of makes you an all-round person.4. What was the author' s bigglesmt pwrohben first moving to America?A. The adaption to a new environment.B. Difficulty in learning a new language.C. Fathers disapproval of h

15、er studying art.D. The burden of being a communicator.5. What made the author choose to study art?A. Her deep love for art.B. The suggestion of her family.C. Her potential in design.D. The need of a good job.6. Why was the authors experience of drawing cubes mentioned?A. To emphasize her effort at s

16、tudy.B. To express the regret at her choice.C. To prove the course was difficult.D. To show the basic content of the course.7. How did the author feel when she mentioned her career?A. Surprised.B. Stressed.C. Eager.D. Proud.What are dreams for? A handful of theories have the most influence. Sigmund

17、Freud famously claimed that they reveal hidden truths and wishes. Despite being largely unsupported by evidence, researchers found that students in the U. S., Korea, and India were much more likely to accept the view. In the same study, respondents said that dreaming about a plane crash would cause

18、them more anxiety than an official warning about a terrorist attack. More recent research suggests that they may help us process intense emotions, or perhaps sort through and strengthen memories, or rehearse responses to threatening situations.Even if dreams can't foretell the future, they seem

19、to expose our shared fascinations. The majority of dreams occur during REM sleep cycles, of which the average person has four or five a night. A study of Canadian university students found the most common dream topics to be school, falling, being chased, and arriving too late for something.For all t

20、he commonalities dreams exhibit, they vary across time people who grew up watching black-and-white TV are more likely to dream in black and white and culture. A 1958study determined that compared with Japanese people, Americans dreamed more about being looked up, losing a loved one, finding money. J

21、apanese people were more likely to dream about school, trying repeatedly to do something, being paralyzed with fear, or "wild, violent beasts."If human dreams sound boring, bear in mind that even negative ones can have positive effects. In a study of students taking a French medical-school

22、 entrance exam, 60 percent of the dreams they had beforehand involved a problem with the exam, such as being late or leaving an answer blank. But those who reported dreams about the exam, even bad ones, did better on it than those who didn't.8. What do you know about Freud's view on dreaming

23、?A. It will cause people more anxiety.B. It's already been proved by evidence.C. It's popular with some American and Asian students.D. It can reveal the hidden truth and predict the future.9. According to recent research, dreams may .A. make emotions intenseB. help prepare for special situat

24、ionsC. reduce our memoriesD. help us take notes10According to paragraphs 2 and 3, which of the following is true?A. The average person has four or five REM sleep cycles a night.B. Canadian students aren't worried about being late for school.C. Americans usually share the same dream topics with J

25、apanese.D. Films about wild beasts may be widely shown in America in 1958.11.If you dream that you failed the exam, .A. your dream will come trueB. you'll be depressed with fearC. you are supposed to take it seriouslyD. it shows that you care a lot about the examDWhile many countries love their

26、tea, UK citizens are particularly proud of being“ tea peThe average UK citizen consumes nearly 2 kilograms of tea each year.Tea only made its way to England in large quantities in the first years of the 17th century.Tea from China and a few other Asian countries was being sold more widely in England

27、 at that time. Then tea was getting more and more popular among different social classes.There are many varieties of tea. Black tea mixtures are still the most common type drunk in the UK. Black tea is dark in color, because the leaves have been allowed to oxidize ( 氧化) before drying. This is why we

28、 usually serve it with milk , although it is not uncommon to drink it black or with lemon. You may still find tea made with loose tea leaves, served up in a pot, and poured into the best china cups with saucers ( 茶托 )for visitors.Tea is still a large part of daily life in the UK today, but it seems

29、to be on the decrease. The amount of tea sold in the UK fell by more than 10% in the five years leading up to 2002, and hasbee n dropp ing ever since. Tea sales fell by 6% in 2014 alone, and most restaura nts report SeIli ng more tha n twice as many CUPS of COffee as they do tea. More tha n 1 billio

30、 n WaS SPe nt OlSCoffee in high Street StOreS in 2013 more tha n twice What WaS SPe nt On tea bags.Still, What goes around ComeS around ; it ' S SUre to become fashiOnable again.12. What Can We lear n from the first three paragraphs?A. Tea made its Way to England in the early years of the 16th C

31、entury.B. The UK usually SerVeS black tea With lem on.C. Tea from China WaS being sold more WideIy in England noW.D. UK CitiZens take Pride in being “ tea people ”.13. What Can We infer from the fourth paragraph?A. Tea sales fell by 6% in 2014 alo ne.B. SinCe 2002, the sales of tea has bee n On the

32、decrease.C. In 2013, the money SPent On tea WaS 3 billion.£D. Most restaurants like selling tea better than coffee.14. What does the Un derl ined sentence mean in the last paragraph?A. It Can n ever SUCCeed aga in.B. The tea Can become popular aga in.C. COffee is more popular tha n tea.D. The t

33、ea is beco ming less popular.15. What is the authors PUrPOSe in Writing the text?A. To in troduce tea in the UK.B. To shoW the authors Prefere nce for tea.C. To introduce the funCtiOnS of tea.D. To COmPare tea in China and the UK.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選 項(xiàng)。Apologiz ing the Right Way t

34、o a Frie ndWhy are apologies so difficult? Sayi ng you are sorry Can be One of the most difficult things you do. BUt We all make mistakes, so you'll PrObabIy have an OCCaSi On Whe n you n eed to apologize.PerhaPS you had a big blow UP and realized later you reacted poorly. 16WhateVerthe reas On

35、,apologiz ing Can help you both heal and move On from the SitUati on.17First, you ack no WIedge that you did SOmeth ing wrong. With an apology,you takeresp On SibiIity for your action s,which allows your friend to forgive you. SeCon d,a n apology givesyou Sin Cerity as a friend. _18一 ,but that does

36、n ' t mean you still should n' t apologize.Now, What are eleme nts of a PrOPer apology? _1 ,depe nding On What the OffenSewas,where it WaS done, and who you are apologiz ing to.Ingen eral, a good apology shouldin clude the follow ing: a request for their atte nti on,an ack no WIedgme nt of W

37、hat happe ned,s in Cerity in admitt ing you did SOmeth ing wrong and the words. "I'm sorry" or"I apologize."Here are things never to Say When apologizing. Note that the art of apologizing involves takingresp On Sibility. NeVer apologize as a Way to“ ShUt some One UP ” Whe n t

38、hey are Say ing you hurt theirfeelings and you don ' t think you di(20,you should talk things through With your friendUn til you See Why they are hurt or how you Came across. You'll really n eed to self-reflect so youCan See things from your friend' S Point of view.A. When you make your

39、apology in PerS OnB. If you really believe you did nothing wrongC. Apologies ben efit frien dships in a Variety of WaySD. The Way you apologize is going to be SIightIy differe ntE. Or maybe you just didn' t show SUPPOrt When you needed toF. Apologizing the right way,however, may take a little Pr

40、aCtiCeG. SOmetimeS our pals forgive US easily for the minor things We do Wrong閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Scott Poore is an animal lover. He moves into the SheIter kennel( 犬舍)with the 21 ofhelp ing UnWan ted young dogs get adopted. QUee n, a 3-year-oId dog, has just gotte n the most 22

41、roommate despite the narrow Iiv ing room.Si nce Poore is a 23 ViSitOr at theSheIter, he is familiar With all of the24 .However,little QUee n in PartiCUIar has really 25 his heart. Poore SayS that he recently bega n to no ticethat QUee n Seemed to be“ Io26g” in finding a forever home."I have bee

42、 n ViSit ing QUee nevery Sin gle day for over a year now and ICan 27 See her givi ng up. SheUSed to get so 28 When I would arrive and now She just lies in her bed.So to raise aware ness Of QUee nS situation2Poore SUitCaSe and moved into the dogkenn el. Poore SayS it has bee n 30man agi ng his Work w

43、hile also liv ing at the shelter, but heis 31 to Stay in the kennel Un til some One adopts QUee n. SinCe he 32 the kennel earlier this week,he and his new canine roommate have bee n 33 the headli nes of doze ns of n ati Onal n ews outlets, although no pote ntial 34 have StePPed forward.Delightfully,

44、 this dog has fin ally bee n give n a lovi ng home after his 35 CrOSSed With that of a woman living on the other Side of the CoUntry.21.A.helpB.aimC.excepti OnD. name22.A.expectedB.devotedC.tale ntedD.experie need23.A.patie ntB.curiousC.differe ntD.regular24.A.keepersB.colleaguesC.a nimalsD.n eighbo

45、rs25.A.broke nB.lostC.un derstoodD.stole n26. A.hopeB.freedomC.happ in essD.en ergy27.A.obviouslyB.n aturallyC.stillD.also28.A.c OnCernedB.amazedC.excitedD.disappo in ted29.A.broughtB.packedC.deliveredD.bought30. A.u nusualB.vitalC.mea nin gfulD.tough31.A.i nspiredB.determ inedC.honoredD.satisfied32

46、.A. SettIed intoB.cleared UPC.cared forD.met With33.A.discuss ingB.heari ngC.en COUragi ngD.hitti ng34.A.employersB.adoptersC.customersD.do nators35.A.storyB.viewC.pathD.mi ndMany kids love to liste n to music and dance. BUt for ChiIdre n With SPeCiaI medical n eeds,joining in a36(traditi on) dance

47、class Can be difficult.Thanks37PhySiCaI therapist (理療師)Kellie Lightfoot, young people in NOrtheaStOhio have the ben efit of a SPeCiaI PrOgram called DanCe Un limited. Lightfoot foun ded thePrOgram at Akron ChiIdre n's HOSPitaI in 2012. It gives kids aged four and UP aChance38(dan Ce) while still

48、 gett ing the ben efits of PhySiCaI therapy.Dance goes beyond meeting the kids' physical needs. During class, they meet other kids, build 39_(confident), and make friends, which helps a lot in treating their diseases.The students have two big public performances each year. At a recent performanc

49、e in Akron, the dancers' hard work _40(pay) off on stage, allowing them to shine in front of people.Lightfoot, _41 started dancing before the age of three, is working hard to help childrenwith special needs. "I just always wanted to combine the two things that I love, and I feel like this i

50、s _42 I am meant to do," she said.Getting all of the kids _43(involve) in the class requires a team, which _44_(make)up of therapists, dancers, and ordinary people. They all act as dance assistants so that all of the children can join in.Lightfoot hopes to expand Dance Unlimited so that more ki

51、ds with physical problems can _45(possible) reach their full potential.作文假定你是李華。你的美國朋友 Tom 來信說 ,他將在暑假期間來中國學(xué)習(xí)中國畫,希望能在本市參加一個(gè)短期課程。你幫他聯(lián)系了一所藝術(shù)學(xué)校,請(qǐng)給他回信 ,告知以下內(nèi)容 :1. 學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容 :水墨山水畫 (Chinese ink landscape painting);2.課程時(shí)間 :六周 ;3.收費(fèi)及食宿安排。1.詞數(shù) 80左右 ;2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié) ,以使行文連貫3. 短文中不得出現(xiàn)學(xué)?;虻貐^(qū)名稱。讀后續(xù)寫 、閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)

52、寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的 短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150 左右。Kent was a manager of a furniture agency. His establishment nearly went bankrupt ( 倒閉) because of the wrong decision he had made. He was so regretful and depressed that he planned to drive to a bar alone to release his emotions.It was near midnight in an extremely col

53、d winter, and the temperature was minus 9 degrees centigrade. There were few people in the street. Suddenly, a figure of an old madam entered his line of sight. She was standing sideways near a platform, dressed in a plain coat, dragging a suitcase, and holding a plastic bag in the other hand. The s

54、light old lady was seemingly more than 80. She was trembling in cutting wind. Now she kept motioning Kent for a ride. Although Kent was somewhat angry about the old madam ' s disturbing , he wouldn 't like to leave her in the cold night. He noticed she coughed violently and thought that she

55、might be ill and really needed help. So he braked near her.The madam said, "Would you please take me for a ride? I can offer double fare. . . " Kent interrupted her, "I will charge you nothing! Come on!" The madam pointed to her luggage and said, "Could you put my suitcase i

56、nto the car?" Kent stepped out and put it in the trunk.Kent proceeded to drive. He stopped at a petrol station where he wanted to purchase gallons of gasoline ( 汽油 ). During the interval they waited in a queue , the madam began her narration, "Could you please send me to the charity house

57、in the suburbs? I want to send them something. I had been given help there 50 years ago. The president and workers were all good guys." She burst into tears , "Now they 've all passed away. The life was tough at that time, hut we all loved and cared about each other. I' ve held a desire to be hack there again for long." Kentrealized the madam was recalling a section of the good missing days. A complicated feeling surrounded him, and he decided to cancel his plan and stay with the old madam.Paragraph 1 :After a two-hour drive , they came to the gate of the

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