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I’ve had the good fortune of spending a lot of time working in London over the years. I’m a typical American, _________ to making eye contact and smiling when speaking to others. But until I spent time abroad, I was never quite _________ of what my facial expressions could convey.

In the UK, I _________ not everyone made as much eye contact on the street as I did. And it was _________ to hold eye contact during a business meeting. My _________ smile could be considered as flirtatious (轻浮的). But my British colleagues _________: I was American. This forward attitude was not _________, but it was just my culture. _________, being expressively cheerful among those who keep _________ closer to their vest (背心 ) was accepted in the UK.

____________, in other countries a cultural misunderstanding of smiling can have serious results. While it’s unlikely that a mistimed smile will ____________ you a contract (合同),____________ interactions can make it much more difficult to build effective business relationships.

Different cultures ____________ smiling in different ways. In Russia, people do not smile because it ____________ that you are at best foolish or at worst, sneaky (卑劣的). Even in family photos, adults ____________ with stony faces. In Japan, smiling is a way to ____________ your feeling that you don’t want others to know. Australians have smiling cultures. While they might not have the same ____________ for giant white smiles as Americans, they smile more than our peers in Russia, Japan, Switzerland, and the UK.

If Americans have to work abroad, my ____________ is to make sure you do some research. It is ____________ to be yourself, but you should also learn about the culture you are going to visit. This will help you communicate ____________ and effectively with your peers.

1.
A.limitedB.devotedC.addictedD.accustomed
2.
A.ashamedB.awareC.fondD.proud
3.
A.admittedB.imaginedC.discoveredD.declared
4.
A.specialB.rareC.funnyD.necessary
5.
A.sweetB.artificialC.strangeD.purposeful
6.
A.expectedB.analyzedC.predictedD.understood
7.
A.friendlyB.reliableC.traditionalD.aggressive
8.
A.RegretfullyB.LuckilyC.EventuallyD.Frequently
9.
A.sympathyB.attentionC.feelingsD.promises
10.
A.HoweverB.InsteadC.ThusD.Otherwise
11.
A.costB.winC.saveD.afford
12.
A.briefB.vagueC.awkwardD.illegal
13.
A.greetB.fancyC.explainD.avoid
14.
A.indicatesB.happensC.mattersD.proves
15.
A.appearB.leaveC.hesitateD.observe
16.
A.stressB.hideC.shareD.assess
17.
A.desireB.giftC.reasonD.reputation
18.
A.chanceB.taskC.challengeD.advice
19.
A.possibleB.practicalC.importantD.simple
20.
A.secretlyB.sensitivelyC.gratefullyD.temporarily
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Jack wasn’t saying anything, but the teacher smiled at him ________he had done something very clever.
A.as ifB.in case
C.whileD.though
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It doesn’t matter if they want to come to your party, ______?
A.doesn’t itB.does itC.don’t theyD.do they
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假设你是李华,你的英国朋友罗伯特(Robert)准备来中国学习,因此想了解一些中国的肢体语言。请你用英语给他写封邮件,介绍一些日常的肢体语言。
注意:1.词数100左右;

2.信的开头和落款已为你写好(不计入总词数)。


Dear Robert,
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Yours,

Li Hua

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A new study, a project of the researchers from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, finds the fitness tracker probably does not help with weight loss.

The devices are designed to record your physical activity. They are usually worn around the wrist, where they measure a person’s heart rate. The research team looked at two groups of individuals. The first wore a fitness tracker and took part in health counseling (咨询) with experts to consider the best weight-loss plan. The researchers compared this group with people who only got health counseling.

The study found that those only speaking with the health experts lost nearly 6 kilograms, but those using a fitness tracker lost only 3.5 kilograms. John Jakicic, the lead researcher, questioned the use of electronic devices for weight control in place of “effective behavioral counseling for physical activity and diet. ”

The study involved 470 subjects aged between 18 and 35. Some of them were overweight, while others were considered obese (肥胖的). Over three fourths of the subjects were women. All the subjects were told to increase physical activity and start on a low-calorie diet. They had their weight measured once every six months. After six months, researchers divided the group into two parts: one continued with monthly counseling, while members of the other group were given a fitness tracker. Eighteen months later, both groups “showed significant improvements in fitness, physical activity, and diet,” with no major difference between groups. However, when it came to losing weight, the people who only spoke with experts lost nearly twice as much weight.

Jakicic said, “the study’s findings are important because effective long-term treatments are needed to address America’s obesity. ” More information is needed, he added, to learn how to best use these devices to change “physical activity and diet behaviors” in adults who want to lose weight.

1.All the subjects in the study were asked to ________.
A.start on a high-calorie dietB.wear a fitness tracker
C.increase physical activitiesD.record their heart rates
2.Why does Jakicic think the findings are important?
A.Wearing fitness trackers hardly helps people lose weight.
B.Physical activity and diet have no effect on weight loss.
C.Handling obesity requires effective long-term treatments.
D.There are great differences in fitness between both groups.
3.What can we infer about the study mentioned in the text?
A.The study went on for about two years.
B.More than 120 men took part in the study.
C.Health counseling helps lose almost 6 kilograms.
D.Wearing a fitness tracker is useful for keeping slim.
4.The purpose of the text is to ________.
A.describe how the researchers were conducting the study
B.indicate regular counseling for weight control is necessary
C.convince readers to wear fitness trackers for weight control
D.warn women are more likely to suffer from weight problems
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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

When Dylan was just seven years old, he moved to the United States with his mother, Khadine, and his twin younger brothers. The family hoped that their new home would allow them to start over and find success. However, their dream didn’t work out exactly as they imagined it would.

Life as a single mother supporting three kids is incredibly difficult, but Khadine had a particularly difficult time after her twin sons had been diagnosed with serious heart conditions. As a result, the boys suffered from dangerous symptoms and required 24-hour care. As Khadine had to work three jobs to support her family financially, it became Dylan’s responsibility to look after his young brothers. To relieve Mom’s stress, Dylan also found a part-time job at a recreation center.

While Dylan never considered his family to be a burden to him, seeing his mother and brothers become vulnerable (脆弱的) made him determined to plan his future out correctly. He believed education was the only way out of their struggle, so he made a promise to his mother that he would be the first one in the family to go to college.

For that promise, Dylan made use of each and every minute to study while taking care of his brothers. He soon became an honor student at Henry High School and took several advanced classes to keep his grades up. The College of New Jersey was his top choice. He was determined to put that admission letter in his mother’s hands.

However, weeks before Dylan’s college entrance exam, both his family and his determination were tested again when Khadine fell ill and was unable to work for a while. Soon, the bills became unmanageable and the landlord evicted (驱逐) Dylan’s family after Khadine couldn’t pay the rent. The family had no choice but to live in the shelter. The place wasn’t an ideal place to study. It was often noisy and crowded, and the lights would go out at a certain time after 11 p.m.


注意:
1. 续写词数应为150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

But Dylan continued to follow his dream.


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Weeks after his application, an envelope carrying good news arrived.


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William Kamkwamba lives in Malawi, Africa, where most people have no electricity or running water. Only two percent of Malawians can _______ electricity. Life there is difficult. In 2001, when William was 14 years old, life in Malawi became even _______.

Because of the _______, William’s family couldn’t afford to send him to school any more. So one day William went to the _______ near his home and found a science book called Using Energy. It included _______ for building a windmill. Windmills can be very _______ sources of electricity, and they can bring water _______ from underground.

William didn’t know much English, but most of the book was full of _______. Looking at them, William thought he could _______ a windmill for his family. When William went home and started to do it, a lot of people ________ him, including his mother. They didn’t think he could do it, but William was confident. William was also ________. He looked for parts in junkyards to build the machine.

William changed and improved his design little by little. First, the windmill powered only one lightbulb. Then there was ________ electricity for four lights and a radio. No one laughed at William. Later, William built ________ second windmill. This one brought water up from underground. Because of his success with the windmills, William was able to go back to school. ________, he uses his website, movingwindmills.org, to educate and give hope to people. Trust yourself and believe. ________ happens, don’t give up.

1.
A.affordB.produceC.powerD.deliver
2.
A.easierB.tougherC.betterD.more different
3.
A.floodB.droughtC.snowD.illness
4.
A.storeB.marketC.factoryD.library
5.
A.partsB.materialsC.instructionsD.cost
6.
A.rareB.efficientC.cheapD.important
7.
A.upB.toC.downD.above
8.
A.knowledgeB.wordsC.numbersD.pictures
9.
A.buildB.drawC.borrowD.buy
10.
A.caught up withB.laughed atC.looked afterD.followed up
11.
A.hardworkingB.determinedC.creativeD.fortunate
12.
A.noB.lessC.moreD.enough
13.
A.aB.theC.otherD.another
14.
A.In additionB.InsteadC.LuckilyD.By contrast
15.
A.WhatB.WhateverC.HoweverD.How
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在促进国内经济大循环的当下,让世界看到中国造,让国货(domestic products)崛起,支持国货的意义不可小觑。假定你是李华,请代表学生会向全校发起“支持国货,购买国货”的倡议。
内容包括:1.支持和购买国货的意义;
2.呼吁全体同学一起参与。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

My dear fellow students,


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假如你是红星中学校报记者李华,请你为中学生英语报社写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:

人物

王宗源,男,2001年10月24日出生于湖北襄阳

事件

杭州亚运会获得两枚跳水金牌。六岁前学习体操,游泳,后转跳水,2017年进国家跳水队。曾获2021年东京奥运会男子跳水冠军。

个人感想

……
注意:1.写作字数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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Now, a new trial finds antiviral medications, when given soon after a child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (糖尿病), might help preserve those vital beta (β) cells.

Antiviral drugs could be “used alone, or as part of combination treatment, to rescue insulin (胰岛素) — producing beta cells at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes,” said a team that presented their findings at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, in Hamburg. So-called beta cells in the pancreas (胰腺) can generate insulin. But in some cases, an uncontrolled auto-immune response causes the body to attack its own beta cells, ruining a child’s capacity to produce insulin and cause type 1 diabetes. So people with type 1 diabetes rely on insulin injections to maintain healthy blood sugar levels the rest of their lives.

The researchers have been investigating the root causes of the autoimmune “malfunction” behind beta cell destruction for years, and they discovered that low-grade infections with common germs often occur in the pancreatic cells of people newly diagnosed with type l diabetes. So what if these people were given antivirals — in this case, pleconaril and ribavirin — to rid the pancreas of these infections?

The new trial, led by Dr. Mynarek, sought to answer that question. The team followed96 children aged 6 to 15 who were all diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in the study. The children were randomly selected to receive either the two antiviral medicines or a placebo (无效对照剂) for six months. Mynarek’s group tracked C-peptides levels in the blood, which “mirror the insulin production in the pancreas,” implying that the higher a child’s C-peptide levels on tests, the better their pancreas was producing insulin. According to their findings, while C-peptide levels dropped a full 24% in children who received the placebo, it fell by just 11% in those who got the antivirals. That suggests the treatment helped protect the child’s pancreatic beta cells from destruction.

The researchers concluded that “further studies should be done to evaluate whether antiviral treatment could delay the progression of beta-cell damage leading to clinical type l diabetes.”

1.What’s the function of beta cells?
A.To attack the viruses.B.To produce insulin.
C.To cause diabetes.D.To absorb drugs.
2.How does the new drug work for diabetes?
A.To kill the germs infecting our pancreas.B.To inject insulin to our body.
C.To help create more beta cells.D.To prevent common germs from attacks.
3.What does the trial find according to Mynarek’s group?
A.There was no obvious difference between the two groups.
B.The kids given a placebo show a higher C-peptide levels than others.
C.The kids given antiviral medicines produce more insulin than others.
D.The kids taking a placebo produce more insulin than others.
4.Which is the best title of the text?
A.The root cause of diabetes has been found
B.Beta cells could be preserved by insulin
C.Autoimmune response could cause body diabetes
D.Antiviral medicines could help ease Type l diabetes
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