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ngwithbothhisfellowjudgesandthepeoplewhoauditioned.ConstantcriticismsandcontroversiesarewhatCowelleatsforbreakfast.Butas
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lybackfiresathim.Knowingsomethingofhislifewillshowpeopletheimportanceofhavingagoodattitudetoboot.24.Whatcanwek
nowaboutSimonfromParagraph2?A.Hewasnotgoodatstudies.B.Hewasdifferentincharacter.C.Hewasongoodtermswithothers.D.Hesuffe
redfromalackofambition.25.WhatcontributestoSimon’ssuccess?A.PopIdol.B.AmericanIdol.C.Britain’sGotTalen
t.D.TheXFactor.26.WhatholdsthekeytoSimon’ssuccess?A.Hisattitudetowardslife.B.Histalentandhardwork.C.Guidefrom
hiswholefamily.D.SharpcriticismsonTVshows.27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsSimon?A.Negative.B.Posit
ive.C.Sympathetic.D.Indifferent.CSincepopsuperstarJayChou’ssongMojitowasreleasedonJune12,thecocktailwiththesamenamehasbecomeapopularsubjecttoo,w
ithmanyturningtotheInternetforitsrecipe.Asawellreceiveddrink,themojitoperfectlybalancestheflavorsoforange,rum(���)andfreshmint(��).“It’s
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ink.Sweettea,fruitsandvegetablesmaybeputintothedrink.In2002,thedrinkenjoyedincreasingpopularityafteritsappearanceintheJamesBond
filmDieAnotherDay.Now,mojitohasbecomeoneofthemostpopularcocktailsintheworldandeveryyearonJuly11,WorldMoj
itoDayiscelebrated.Cocktailthemedcelebrationsarethusstagedatthatjoyfulmoment.28.Whatisthemainwritingpurposeof
thetext?A.TopromoteJayChou’snewalbum.B.TocelebratetheWorldMojitoDay.C.Toranktheworldbestsellingcocktails.D.Tointroducethedevelopmentofmojito.【D
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afterthelastparagraph?A.Activitiestocelebratetheday.B.InformationofDieAnotherDay.C.ThethemeofWorldMojitoDay.
D.Reasonsforcelebratingtheday.DFordecades,meteorologists(����)havenamedhurricanesandrankedthemaccordingtoseverity(����).Hurricanesgetattentionbec
ausetheycauseobviousphysicaldamage.Heatwaves,however,havelessvisibleeffects,sincetheprimarydamageistohumanhealth.Da
tafromtheNationalWeatherServiceshowthatfrom1986to2019,therewere4,257deathsasaresultofheat.Bycomparison,therewerefewerdeathsbyfloods(2,907),
tornadoes(2,203)orhurricanes(1,405)overthesameperiod.What’smore,climatechangewillcertainlyamplifythedangersofheatwavesbyincreasingtheposs
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ed,andtheyaretakingstepstoprepare.Unfortunately,nosingledefinitionofheatwavescurrentlyexists.Andthat’swhatweneedpeop
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D.Heatwaveskillmorepeoplethananyotherweatherrelateddisaster.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amplify”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Carryaway.B.Cutdown.C.
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ats.C.Tofurtherexplorethecausesofheatwaves.D.Todescribehowmuchsevereaheatwaveis.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HurricanesandHeatW
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magingifyoudonothavesolidtimemanagementskills.F.Onceknowingwhereyou’lllearn,thinkaboutwhenandhowyouaccomplishyourwork.G.Speakingof
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ntswasupby15.2percent,with64.ofjuniorhighschoolstudentsupby8.2percent,andtherateforseniorhighschoolstudents3.8pe
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