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ject.19.WhatdoestheprojectinPolanddemand?A.Physicalwork.B.Languageability.C.Medicalexperience.20.Wherewillthemedicalstudentswork
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ndedbythesouthernslopes(��)oftheamazingEasternHimalayas,thistinycountry,whichischaracterizedbyoffthebeatentrackspots,isguaranteedtogetyoubathed
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catedbesidethemysteriousCaucasusMountains,thetrio(���)isbecomingafavoriteamongtravelers.Thebeautifulsceneryandfarreaching
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ltureandtraditions.MexicoWithmanyUNESCOWorldHeritageSites,wellknownbeaches,ancientcultureandhistoricalcities,therearemanyinterestingplacesfory
outocover.Mexicohasalltheelementstoqualifyasoneofthebesttouristdestinationsworldwide.21.Whichenjoysthemostpopular
ityinTours&Vacation?A.WatchingNorthernLights.B.WatchingwhalesatReykjavik.C.TakingabathinBlueLagoon.D.BathinginStrokkurGeysir.22.What
isBhutantypicalof?A.Itsborderingcountries.B.Adventurousactivities.C.SlopesofHimalayas.D.Peacefulsurroundings.23.Wh
erecantouristsseetheoldestcathedralintheworld?A.Iceland.B.Bhutan.C.Armenia.D.Mexico.BSimonCowellisacelebratedtele
visionpersonality.HewasajudgeintalentshowssuchasPopIdol,AmericanIdol,Britain’sGotTalent,andtheXFactor.Cruel,raw,meanandcont
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tbecauseheturnedhisbackonacademics.Hisfatherarrangedmanyjobinterviewsforhim,buthejustfounditdull.Hegotajobinthemovie“TheShining”buthadtoresignbecause
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ojudgeintheUS’version,AmericanIdol.SincetheAmericansweren’tusedtosharpcriticisms,hehadmanyissuesdealingwithbot
hhisfellowjudgesandthepeoplewhoauditioned.ConstantcriticismsandcontroversiesarewhatCowelleatsforbreakfast.Butasoneofthemostinflue
ntialpeopletoshapethemediaindustryandthemantheworldlovestohate,hehaslaboredthroughmanyobstaclesinhislifebeca
usehisattitudeusuallybackfiresathim.Knowingsomethingofhislifewillshowpeopletheimportanceofhavingagoodattitudetoboot.24.WhatcanweknowaboutSi
monfromParagraph2?A.Hewasnotgoodatstudies.B.Hewasdifferentincharacter.C.Hewasongoodtermswithothers.D.Hesufferedfromalackofambition.25.Whatcontribut
estoSimon’ssuccess?A.PopIdol.B.AmericanIdol.C.Britain’sGotTalent.D.TheXFactor.26.WhatholdsthekeytoSimon’ssuccess?A.Hisattitudetowardslife.B.Hist
alentandhardwork.C.Guidefromhiswholefamily.D.SharpcriticismsonTVshows.27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsSimon?A.Negative.B.Positiv
e.C.Sympathetic.D.Indifferent.CSincepopsuperstarJayChou’ssongMojitowasreleasedonJune12,thecocktailwiththesamenam
ehasbecomeapopularsubjecttoo,withmanyturningtotheInternetforitsrecipe.Asawellreceiveddrink,themojitoperfectlybalancestheflavorsoforange,rum(���)a
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fwinternights,too,”anewspapernoted.Unlikesomecocktailsthatmayhavebeencreatedoutofasuddeninspirationbyadventurousbarmen,theprocessofdevelopingthemoji
totookmorethanacentury.ThemojitotookrootinCuba.Whilemostrummayhavehelpedreducethestressoftheday,itstastestillleftalottobedesired.In
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therecipecouldeasilybechanged,itquicklyspreadtoothercountries.Peoplearoundtheworldbegantocreatetheirownuniquedrink.Sweettea,fruitsandvegeta
blesmaybeputintothedrink.In2002,thedrinkenjoyedincreasingpopularityafteritsappearanceintheJamesBondfilmDieAnotherDay.Now,mojitohasb
ecomeoneofthemostpopularcocktailsintheworldandeveryyearonJuly11,WorldMojitoDayiscelebrated.Cocktailthemedcelebrationsarethusstagedattha
tjoyfulmoment.28.Whatisthemainwritingpurposeofthetext?A.TopromoteJayChou’snewalbum.B.TocelebratetheWorldMojitoDay.C.Toranktheworldbe
stsellingcocktails.D.Tointroducethedevelopmentofmojito.【D-021】�����5�(�8�)29.Howwastheoriginalflavorofrum?A.Tasty.B.Disg
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eD.itwashardtomake31.Whatwillprobablybementionedafterthelastparagraph?A.Activitiestocelebratetheday.B.Info
rmationofDieAnotherDay.C.ThethemeofWorldMojitoDay.D.Reasonsforcelebratingtheday.DFordecades,meteorologists(����)havenamedhu
rricanesandrankedthemaccordingtoseverity(����).Hurricanesgetattentionbecausetheycauseobviousphysicaldamage.Heatwaves,however,havelessvisi
bleeffects,sincetheprimarydamageistohumanhealth.DatafromtheNationalWeatherServiceshowthatfrom1986to2019,therewere4,257deathsasaresultofheat.Bycompar
ison,therewerefewerdeathsbyfloods(2,907),tornadoes(2,203)orhurricanes(1,405)overthesameperiod.What’smore,climatechangewillcertainlyamplifythedanger
sofheatwavesbyincreasingthepossibilityofhightemperatureeventsworldwide.Heatwaveslinkedtoclimatechangeincludeth
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storicalracialdiscriminationalsoplacesminoritycommunitiesatunusuallyhigherrisk.“Peopleknowwhenahurricaneiscoming,”saysclimatecommunicatorSusan
Hassol.“It’sbeennamedandithasbeencategorized,andtheyaretakingstepstoprepare.Unfortunately,nosingledefinitionofheatwavescurrent
lyexists.Andthat’swhatweneedpeopletodowithheatwaves.”“Namingheatwaveswillmakesomethinginvisiblemorevisible.Italsomakesitmorerealandcon
crete,ratherthanabstract,”saysAaronBernstein,apediatrician(����)atBostonChildren’sHospital.Definedcategoriesforheatwavescouldhelplocalofficialsbe
tterpreparetoaddresspotentialhealthproblemsinthefaceofrisingtemperatures.Andnamingandcategorizingheatwavescouldincreasepublicawarenessofthehealthr
isksposedbythesesilentkillers.32.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?A.Hurricanesarenamedbasedontheirseveri
ty.B.Hurricanescancausebothphysicalandmentaldamage.C.Heatwavesarelessvisiblethananyhurricanerecorded.
D.Heatwaveskillmorepeoplethananyotherweatherrelateddisaster.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amplify”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Ca
rryaway.B.Cutdown.C.Addto.D.Bringabout.34.ForwhatpurposedoesHassolsuggestnamingheatwaves?A.Todeepenknowledge
ofheatwaves.B.Togetpreparedforthepotentialthreats.C.Tofurtherexplorethecausesofheatwaves.D.Todescribehowmuchsevereaheatwavei
s.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HurricanesandHeatWaves.B.HaveYouExperiencedHeatWave?C.WhatDoWeCallTheseHea
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fyou’retakingonlinecourses,thetipsbelowcanhelpyouaddresstheiruniquechallengestogetthemostvalueoutofyouronlineprogram.◆Treatanonlinecourselik
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finitely.Oneoftheeasiestwaystoensurefollowthroughistorememberthatyouarepayingtotakethisonlinecourse,justasyouwouldforatraditional,
inpersonclass.◆Holdyourselfresponsible.Setgoalsatthebeginningoftheterm,andcheckinwithyourselfweekly.37Ifyouhavetroubl
eholdingyourselfaccountable,pairupwithafellowclassmate,orenlistthehelpofafriendtocheckin.◆Practicetimemanagement.Theflexibilitytocreateyourown
scheduleisoftenoneofthebiggestappealsoftakingonlineclasses.38Withoutthem,youmighteasilyfindyourselffullyoccupiedbeforeclassesorhandinginnon
qualifiedassignments.◆39Whetheryourworkspaceisyourkitchentable,alibrary,oracoffeeshop,it’simportanttodeterminewhattypeofenvironmentwillworkbestfory
ou.Onceyou’veestablishedwhereyou’lllearn,thinkaboutwhenandhowyoucompleteyourbestwork.Experimenttodiscove
rwhichtypeofsettingboostsyourproductivity.Knowingexactlywhereimportantdates,files,forms,books,andassignments
liewillhelpkeepyouontracktowardshittingyourgoals.40A.Figureoutinwhichwayyoucanlearnbest.B.Createaregula
rstudyspaceandstayorganized.C.Sosettinguparegularworkspaceorofficewillalsohelpyoutostayorganized.D.Butwi
thoutteacherremindingyou,it’suptoyoutocompletetheworkbeforeit’sdue.E.Butthatfreedomcanalsobedamagingifyoudonothaveso
lidtimemanagementskills.F.Onceknowingwhereyou’lllearn,thinkaboutwhenandhowyouaccomplishyourwork.G.Speakingofonlineclasses,youneedtohave
thedisciplinetositdownandthededicationtofollowthrough.����������(���,��45�)�������(�20��;���1.5�,�30�)Lastmonth,mysonandIspentaweekendinasmalltown:C
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42nonmeatoptions.OnecafeIwantedtotrywasalittle43,manyblocksawayfromthemainstreets.Uponentering,Inoticedthattheroomwas4
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rgedC.packedD.born45.A.wondersB.racesC.interestsD.worries46.A.dynamicB.hopefulC.uneasyD.restless47.A.wai
tressB.ownerC.recipeD.restroom48.A.searchingB.payingC.headingD.feeling49.A.availableB.completeC.furnishedD.fixed50.A.searchedforB.turnedtoC.po
intedatD.toldoff51.A.serviceB.conflictC.uniformD.drill52.A.impatienceB.politenessC.courageD.excitement53.A.chooseB.w
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ncounter57.A.desperatelyB.graduallyC.secretlyD.lately58.A.attractedB.restrictedC.usedD.committed59.A.touchedB.blockedC
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tudentsrose63.11.7percentinthefirstsixmonthsoftheyear.Thesurveyofmorethan14,500studentsinnineprovincesfoundthemyopia
rateamongprimaryschoolstudentswasupby15.2percent,with64.ofjuniorhighschoolstudentsupby8.2percent,andtherateforseniorhighschoolstudents3.8percenth
igher.65.seniorhighschoolstudentshavethelowestgrowthrateofmyopia,“thesituationisstillnot66.(optimism)”,saidWangDengfengfromtheMOE.“67.(
fundamental),itisbecause【D-021】�����8�(�8�)theirmyopiaratewasalreadyveryhigh.”Basedonthesurvey,highermyopiaratesarerelatedtoonlinelearningduringthee
pidemic.68.(solve)thisproblem,theMOEwill69.(strength)physicaleducation.Schoolsneedtotakepropermeasurestomakesurethatstu
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ttimeformetoplayinthefrontofsomanypeople.Ifeltnervouslyatfirst.Butencouragedwordsfrommyteacherkeepsmegoingahead.Tomysurprise,Iwasgiventhesilve
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