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estheoneinJapanbelongto?A.Alongtermproject.B.Amediumtermproject.C.Ashorttermproject.19.WhatdoestheprojectinPolanddemand?A.Physicalwork.B
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utocover.Mexicohasalltheelementstoqualifyasoneofthebesttouristdestinationsworldwide.21.Whichenjoysthemostpopularity
inTours&Vacation?A.WatchingNorthernLights.B.WatchingwhalesatReykjavik.C.TakingabathinBlueLagoon.D.BathinginStrokkurGeysir.22.What
isBhutantypicalof?A.Itsborderingcountries.B.Adventurousactivities.C.SlopesofHimalayas.D.Peacefulsurroundings.23.Wherecantouristsseetheoldestcathedr
alintheworld?A.Iceland.B.Bhutan.C.Armenia.D.Mexico.BSimonCowellisacelebratedtelevisionpersonality.Hewasajudgeintalentshowssu
chasPopIdol,AmericanIdol,Britain’sGotTalent,andtheXFactor.Cruel,raw,meanandcontroversialarejustsomeofthe
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nbecausehecouldn’tgetalongwithpeople.Withhisfather’shelp,SimonfinallylandedajobinEMIMusicPublishing;butleftthejobtem
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atCowelleatsforbreakfast.Butasoneofthemostinfluentialpeopletoshapethemediaindustryandthemantheworldlovestohate,hehaslaboredthro
ughmanyobstaclesinhislifebecausehisattitudeusuallybackfiresathim.Knowingsomethingofhislifewillshowpeopletheimpo
rtanceofhavingagoodattitudetoboot.24.WhatcanweknowaboutSimonfromParagraph2?A.Hewasnotgoodatstudies.B.Hewasdifferentincharacter.C.Hewasongoodterm
swithothers.D.Hesufferedfromalackofambition.25.WhatcontributestoSimon’ssuccess?A.PopIdol.B.AmericanIdol.C.Britain’sGotTalent.D.
TheXFactor.26.WhatholdsthekeytoSimon’ssuccess?A.Hisattitudetowardslife.B.Histalentandhardwork.C.Guidefromhiswholefamily.D.SharpcriticismsonTV
shows.27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsSimon?A.Negative.B.Positive.C.Sympathetic.D.Indifferent.CSincepopsuperstarJayC
hou’ssongMojitowasreleasedonJune12,thecocktailwiththesamenamehasbecomeapopularsubjecttoo,withmanyturnin
gtotheInternetforitsrecipe.Asawellreceiveddrink,themojitoperfectlybalancestheflavorsoforange,rum(���
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rocessofdevelopingthemojitotookmorethanacentury.ThemojitotookrootinCuba.Whilemostrummayhavehelpedreducethestressof
theday,itstastestillleftalottobedesired.Inordertoimprovetheflavor,peoplebeganusingingredients(��)theyhadonhand,suchassugarcanejuiceand
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ecipecouldeasilybechanged,itquicklyspreadtoothercountries.Peoplearoundtheworldbegantocreatetheirownuniquedrink.Sweettea,fruits
andvegetablesmaybeputintothedrink.In2002,thedrinkenjoyedincreasingpopularityafteritsappearanceintheJ
amesBondfilmDieAnotherDay.Now,mojitohasbecomeoneofthemostpopularcocktailsintheworldandeveryyearonJuly11,WorldMojitoDayiscelebrated.Cocktailthemedc
elebrationsarethusstagedatthatjoyfulmoment.28.Whatisthemainwritingpurposeofthetext?A.TopromoteJayCho
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bementionedafterthelastparagraph?A.Activitiestocelebratetheday.B.InformationofDieAnotherDay.C.Thethem
eofWorldMojitoDay.D.Reasonsforcelebratingtheday.DFordecades,meteorologists(����)havenamedhurricanesandrankedthemaccordingtoseverity(����
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.Bycomparison,therewerefewerdeathsbyfloods(2,907),tornadoes(2,203)orhurricanes(1,405)overthesameperiod
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ngthefirsthalfof2020.Somepopulationsareparticularlyvulnerable(���)tohealthproblemsasaresultofhighheat,includingpeopleover65andthosewithlongt
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tely,nosingledefinitionofheatwavescurrentlyexists.Andthat’swhatweneedpeopletodowithheatwaves.”“Namingheatwaveswillmakesomething
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tialhealthproblemsinthefaceofrisingtemperatures.Andnamingandcategorizingheatwavescouldincreasepublicaw
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ity.B.Hurricanescancausebothphysicalandmentaldamage.C.Heatwavesarelessvisiblethananyhurricanerecorded.D.Heatwaveskillmorepeoplet
hananyotherweatherrelateddisaster.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amplify”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Carryaway.B.Cutdown.C.Addto.
D.Bringabout.34.ForwhatpurposedoesHassolsuggestnamingheatwaves?A.Todeepenknowledgeofheatwaves.B.Togetpreparedf
orthepotentialthreats.C.Tofurtherexplorethecausesofheatwaves.D.Todescribehowmuchsevereaheatwaveis.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.H
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tyouarepayingtotakethisonlinecourse,justasyouwouldforatraditional,inpersonclass.◆Holdyourselfresponsible.Setgoalsatthebegi
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erwhichtypeofsettingboostsyourproductivity.Knowingexactlywhereimportantdates,files,forms,books,andassignmentsliewillhelpkeepyouontracktowardshit
tingyourgoals.40A.Figureoutinwhichwayyoucanlearnbest.B.Createaregularstudyspaceandstayorganized.C.Sosetting
uparegularworkspaceorofficewillalsohelpyoutostayorganized.D.Butwithoutteacherremindingyou,it’suptoyoutocompletetheworkbeforeit’sdue.E.
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and50myson,whowasinhismilitary51.Shechattedwithhimwithgrowing52,andsuddenly,huggedhimtight.Shetoldhimthathe’dmadeasmartdecisionto53amili
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orn45.A.wondersB.racesC.interestsD.worries46.A.dynamicB.hopefulC.uneasyD.restless47.A.waitressB.ownerC.recipeD.restroom48.A.searchingB.payingC.h
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formD.drill52.A.impatienceB.politenessC.courageD.excitement53.A.chooseB.wantC.planD.end54.A.responsibleB.th
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ptonow61.(become)themaincauseofvisualimpairment(����)inChina,accordingtotheNationalHealthCommission.Arecentsurvey62.(conduct)bytheMinistr
yofEducation(MOE)showedthattherateofmyopiaamongChineseprimaryandhighschoolstudentsrose63.11.7percentinthefirstsixm
onthsoftheyear.Thesurveyofmorethan14,500studentsinnineprovincesfoundthemyopiarateamongprimaryschoolstudentswasupby15.2pe
rcent,with64.ofjuniorhighschoolstudentsupby8.2percent,andtherateforseniorhighschoolstudents3.8percenthigher.6
5.seniorhighschoolstudentshavethelowestgrowthrateofmyopia,“thesituationisstillnot66.(optimism)”,saidWangDengfengfromtheMOE.“67.(fun
damental),itisbecause【D-021】�����8�(�8�)theirmyopiaratewasalreadyveryhigh.”Basedonthesurvey,highermyopia
ratesarerelatedtoonlinelearningduringtheepidemic.68.(solve)thisproblem,theMOEwill69.(strength)physicaleducation.Schoolsneedtotakeproperme
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