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dbecomeadoctor.C.HelptheAIDSpatientsinAfrica.15.Whatdoesthemanmajorin?A.English.B.Medicine.C.Culturalexch

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ix.19.Whatcanguestsdointhespacehotel?A.Cookfood.B.Watchmovies.C.Haveavideochat.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthespa

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ettheircreativityflowduringpastpandemics.犌犻狅狏犪狀狀犻犅狅犮犮犪犮犮犻狅(13131375)Whenaplague(��)hitFlorencein1348,ItalianwriterGiovanniBocca

cciolosthisfatherandstepmother.Inordertosurvive,heleftthecityandhidinthecountryside.Inspiredbytheexperience,Boccacciowrote犜犺犲犇犲

犮犪犿犲狉狅狀(《���》,acollectionofshortnovelsframedasstoriestoldbyagroupoffriends,whilehewasquarantined(��)insi

deahouseduringtheplague.犠犻犾犾犻犪犿犛犺犪犽犲狊狆犲犪狉犲(15641616)Intheearly17thcentury,aplaguehitLondon,UK.Whenthenumberofdeathsgrew

,thegovernmentpostponedmanycelebrationsandclosedallthetheaters.Thismeantthattheentertainmentindustryatthetimewasparalyzed(��)formuchof1606.A

sanactoranddramatist,Shakespearehadtostopworkingintheplayhouse.Buthedidntwasteasecondofhistimeoff.Instead,heusedthetimeproductive

lyandwrotesomeofhismostfamousplays.Beforetheyearwasover,Shakespearecompletedthreeplays—犓犻狀犵犔犲犪狉,犕犪犮犫犲狋犺and犃狀狋狅狀狔犪狀犱犆犾犲狅狆犪狋狉犪.犐狊犪犪犮犖犲狑狋狅狀(164217

27)In1665,whenEnglishmathematicianIsaacNewtonwasinhisearly20s,oneofthelastmajoroutbreaksoftheplaguehittheUK,andmanyclassesw

erecanceled.Newton,asastudent,wentbackhometocontinuehisstudies.Hedevotedhimselftohisstudies.Theyoungmathematicianproducedsomeofhisbestworks

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riesonphysicsinhisbedroom.Whileworking,anappledroppedfromtheappletreeoutsidehiswindowandhithimonthehead,whichmayinspiredhistheoryofgravity.2

1.WhatdidBoccacciododuringtheplague?A.HeleftItalyandhidaway.B.Hestayedindoorsandreadbooks.C.Hefinishedthegreatwork:犜犺犲犇犲犮犪犿犲狉狅狀.D.Hetoldhis

friendsmanyinterestingstories.)页01共(页3第题试语英二高22.HowdidtheplagueaffectShakespeare?A.Hegotmoreentertainment.B.Hegotmore

freetimetowriteplays.C.Hebegantoshowinterestinacting.D.Hewasinspiredtoevaluatehistory.23.Whatcanwelearnabo

utIssacNewtoninquarantine?A.Hehadtostophisstudyonmath.B.Heputthefocusonphysicsstudy.C.Hegotanideaforthetheoryofgravity.D.H

eworkedhardandcompletedhislastwork.犅GerardoIxcoyisa27yearoldteacherinGuatemala.Heteachesintheareawherehavingelectri

cityissomethingofaluxury(���)andstudentshavenoaccesstomobileappsorcomputers,whichbecameaproblemwhenGuatemalangovernmenthadtochoosed

istanceeducationforstudentsathomebecauseofCOVID19.GerardoIxcoyfeltthathehadtoteachthosechildrenlivingfa

rfromthedigitalworld.Afterall,educationisauniversalrightandGerardoIxcoythoughtthosechildrenshouldntbeexc

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tsatleasttwiceaweek,ridinghisclassroomcycle.Thechildrenheservessaythat,althoughhevisitsthemforonlyafewhoursaweek,theylookforwardtoit.Theyappreciat

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hitedboardtowriteon.B.Hefixedasolarpannelontheirhouseroofstogiveelectricicy.C.Herodehistricycletotheirhousesandtaugh

tthemfacetoface.D.Hetransformedhistricycleintoaclassroomonwheeltogivethemlessons.27.WhatcanwelearnfromGerardoIxcoysstory?A.Loveforeducationbreaksdo

wnbarriers.B.Educationcontributestosuccess.C.Greathopemakesgreatman.D.Hardworkpaysoff.犆Birthdaycardhistoryissaidtobeoverahundredyearsold.Thereisn

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yin1850shelpedtomakegreetingcardsmoreaffordable.Nowonder,theysoonbecamepopularmeansofpersonalcommunication.Duringthe1980snone

ventcardsorthecardsnotmadeforanyparticularoccasionbecamepopularandhelpedcardindustryreachanewhigh.Greetingcardshavetakenanewforminthisp

resentageofInternettechnology.Today,theyarebeingincreasinglyexchangedaselectronicoregreetingcards.Advancementintechnology

thatbeganinthe1990shasledtoafurthergrowthincardindustry.Peoplefinditeasiertosendecardsasameansofexchanginggreetings.G

reetingcardsareanimportantmeansofcommunicatinggoodwishesandlovetoaperson.Theycarryapersonaltouchthatmakes

themlovableandveryspecial.28.WhatisthefunctionofthebirthdaycardinEnglandacenturyago?A.Tosendgoodwishes.B.Topresentaperson

algreeting.C.Tomakeanapology.D.Toworkasabirthdaypresent.)页01共(页5第题试语英二高29.TheprintedNewYearsgreetingcardwasfi

rstlymadeby.A.theBritishB.theChineseC.theEgyptiansD.theGermans30.Whatmakesgreetingcardsbecomeapopularmeansofpersonalcommunication?A.Thetraditionofse

ndinggoodwillmessages.B.Theinventionofhandmadepaper.C.Theadvancementinprintingtechnology.D.ThedevelopmentinInternettechnolog

y.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHistoryofGreetingCardsB.TheImportanceofBirthdayCardsC.TheFunctionofBirt

hdayCardsD.TheTraditionofSendingGreetingCards犇Severalcompanieshavebeguncreatingpaperbottlestoreplaceglassand

plasticones.Paperbottlesareeasytorecycle,andalsoweighlessthanglassorplastic,meaningtheyllrequirelessenergytoproduceandmovearound.Acompanycalle

dPabocohasbeenworkingwithothercompaniestodeveloppaperbottles.Thecompaniesarecreatingtheirownbottledesigns,b

uttheyresharingwhattheylearntopromotethedevelopmentofpaperbottletechnology.Oneofthebiggestchallengesispreventingapa

perbottleleaking(��).Theinsideofthebottleneedsaspecialcoatingtomakesuretheliquiddoesntleakthrough.Manycompaniesarelining(���)theirbottleswithathi

nsheetofplastic.Thoughbottlemakersmaysaythislinercanberecycled,manyrecyclingprogramsdonthavetherightmachines

tohandletheseliners.ADanishbeercompanycalledCarlsbergisworkingwithPabocoonapaperbottlecalledthe“GreenFiberBottle”.Currentlythebottleusesa

plasticliner.Inthefuturethecompanyhopestousea“bioplastic”thatwillbreakdownnaturallyovertime.AndacompanynamedDiageojust

announcedthefirstpaperbottlewhoseinsideusesanonplasticcoating.Butevenwithouttheplastic,paperbottlesarentperfect.Mostpaperbott

lesusewoodpulp(��),meaningtreesneedtobecutdown.Tosolvethisproblem,Frugalpac,acompanyfromtheUnitedKingdom,hascreatedwinebottlesm

adeofrecycledpaper.Frugalpacstillusesaplasticliner,though.Companieswillneedtoseehowlongliquidscanbestoredinthepaperbottlesandmakesurethebot

tlesdontaffectthetaste.Butwithsomanycompaniesworkingtowardthesamegoal,itslikelythatwecanexpecttoseepaperbottlesonstoreshelvesinthenear

future.)页01共(页6第题试语英二高32.Whatistheadvantageofpaperbottlesoverotherones?A.Theycostless.B.Theyaremoreappealing.C.Theyareeasiertoproduce.D.Theyarem

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akingsureofthestoragetime.34.Whatdoestheauthorthinkmaysolvetheproblemofunperfectpaperbottles?A.Cuttingdownfewertrees.B.Usingrecycledpaper.C.Pr

oducing“bioplastic”liners.D.Stillusingplasticliners.35.Whatdoestheauthorfeelaboutthefutureofpaperbottles?A.

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dycanmakereadingannoying.Asaparent,helpingyourchildtoenjoyreadingatyoungageisoneofthemostimportantthings.36Byfarthemosteffectivewaytoencouragey

ourchildtolovebooksandreadingistoreadaloudtohimandtheearlieryoustart,thebetter.Evenababyofafewmonthscanseepictures,listento

yourvoice,andturncardboardpages.37Themoreexcitementyoushowwhenyoureadabook,themoreyourchildwillenjoyit.38Atthisstage,encouragehimtor

eadtoyousomeofthetime.Taketurnsreadingwithyourchildtomodelmoreadvancedreadingskills.Thiscanhelpbuildyourchildsconfidenceinhisabil

itytoreadandhelphimenjoylearningnewskills.Childrenwhoreallyenjoylearningaremorelikelytodowellinschool.Asyourchildbegi

nselementaryschool,hewillbeginhisformalreadingeducation.39Besidesreadingbooksinclass,keepinmindthattheschoollibraryisanexcellents

ourceforawidevarietyofmaterials.Encourageyourchildtobringhomebooksfromtheschoollibraryforpleasureaswellasf

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imenjoyreadingandlearningevenmore.A.Readingachildbookvividlycanbefunforyou,too.B.Itswellworththeinvestme

ntofyourtimeandenergy.C.Mostchildrenlearntoreadwithoutanymajorproblems.D.Mostofall,makesureyougiveyourchildlotsofpraise!E.Teac

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