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CYearly. 5What does the woman mean? AShe doesn't like the film. BShe will accept the invitation. CShe won't go to the cinema with him. ,{N(qQ10\) ,T Nb3k[݋br}v0kk[݋br}vT gQ*N\,N-N@b~vA0B0C N*N y-N QgsO y0,Tkk[݋br}vMR,`O\ ge HYPERLINK "http://www.5ykj.com/shti/" \t "_blank" T*N\,k\5y0,T[T,T\\~Q5yv\OT{e0kk[݋br}v$NM0T{HhQ(WT{aS N0 ,T,{6kPge,VT{,{680 6Why is the man worried? ABecause he has lost his way. BBecause he forgot to buy gifts. CBecause he can't find his suitcase. 7What will the man do next? AHave a cup of coffee. BAsk the staff for help. CGo back to his seat. 8Where can the speakers probably be? AIn a gift shop. BIn a coffee shop. CAt the airport. ,T,{7kPge,VT{,{9110 9Who is Max? AA dog. BA boy. CA neigbbour. 10What happened to Max? AHe was sick. BHe was missing. CHe was hungry. 11How does Crystal feel now? AShe is sad. BShe is hopeless. CShe is angry. ,T,{8kPge,VT{,{12150 12What will the students do during the school trip? AEnjoy a film. BMeet their parents. CVisit a museum. 13Where can the parents pick them up? AIn the car park. BAt the school gate. CBehind the school library. 14What should the students take with them? ASome food. BA notebook. CSome money. 15Who is the speaker probably? AA teacher. BA bus driver. CA parent. ,{NR wƋЏ(u(qQ$N) ,{NUSy HYPERLINK "http://www.5ykj.com/shti/" kXzz(qQ10\) NA0B0CTDV*N y-N, QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0T{HhQ(WT{aS N0 16 Since you can't afford a new car, why not buy a second-hand first?  ________. ASounds fine BNever mind CGo ahead DWell done 17Increasing employment is one of the ________ to reducing crimes. Apermits Bpredictions Ccommands Dsolutions 18This time our whole team will ________ Tom again, for he has never let us down. Abring up Bgive away Crely on Dlive on 19Thanks to the excellent guide, our journey was really ________ and meaningful. Aconscious Bridiculous Cimpressive Dclassical 20No matter how long the journey is, you will ________ arrive at your destination so long as you keep on. Aeventually Btraditionally Cformally Dslightly 21It seems that his success happened ________, but actually it was the result of his years of efforts. Aat least Bby accident Con average Din all 22 Can I make an appointment with Mr. Smith at 3:00 this afternoon?  Sorry, but at that time he ________ to Russia for the World Cup. Aflew Bflies Cwill be flying Dwas flying 23Before the Chinese new year, you ________ get a train ticket easily, for millions of people crowd in the station to buy tickets home. Ashould Bmay Cmustn't Dcan't 24Now we rarely see trolleybuses which are ________ electric wires. They are on the way out. Aconnected to Bstuck in Cknown for Dcovered with 25________ hot it is, he never switches on the air-conditioner because he is a low-carbon person. AHow BAs CHowever DWhatever ,{N [b_ HYPERLINK "http://www.5ykj.com/shti/" kXzz(qQ15\)  Nbwe,NweT@b~TvA0B0CTDV*N y-N, QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0T{HhQ(WT{aS N0 I lived with my grandpa. From childhood I always felt that my birthday should be my day and should be celebrated like anything. I used to wait for my birthday by ____26____ months, then days andthen hours, thinking how to celebrate it and what gift to ask for. It was my grandpa who made it important and ____27____. But, I ____28____ my grandpa in 2017, and I didn't know how to spend my birthday after he had gone from this world. Yes, I was too ____29____ to him. Finally, I decided to celebrate my nextbirthday at the orphanage (d[?Qb), and arrange dinner for those kids who didn't have any family, or maybe whose family had ____30____ them because they were carrying HIV. ____31____ two days, I went there and requested they give me a ____32____ to help their children and also I asked if some child was having a birthday on the ____33____ day as mine. I wanted to buy a____34____ for him or her to eat at a dinner party as well. ____35____, they agreed. But I was a bit afraid to face them. My ____36____ was that they might feel bad because they didn't have their families. But when I met them, they were all so lovely, looking so ____37____! At the party, we danced together,played many games, and most importantly we had the cake together! I had been worried they would take it as some kind of sympathy( T`), ____38____ that day they enjoyed my company very much. Whenever I recall this wonderful experience, I think of it as the ____39____ birthday I have ever had! I believe it was really a true ____40____ for my grandpa as well! 26Apassing Bcounting Cwasting Dmissing 27Afun Blong Cexpensive Dcommon 28Avalued Brespected Clost Dbelieved 29Aharmful Battached Cfriendly Dhonest 30Aabandoned Beducated Cfrightened Ddoubted 31ABefore BAfter CUntil DSince 32Away Bwish Cchance Dchange 33Acorrect Bdifficult Csame Dmagic 34Atoy Bcard Cbook Dcake 35APersonally BLuckily CSadly DSimilarly 36Afear Bhappiness Ctask Dpromise 37Aconcerned Bscared Cdelighted Duneasy 38Aand Bbut Cor Dso 39Aoldest Bhardest Cworst Dbest 40Amemory Bplan Csecret Djoy ,{ NR t(qQ$N) ,{N(qQ10\)  NRwe,Nk@b~vA0B0CTDV*N y-N, QgsO y0T{HhQ(WT{aS N0 la:C{RA0B$NyW,AyW(f):N[‰0ByW():N;N‰0 A The UK College of Dentistry(Yry) will participate in the national Cive Kids A Smile event this summer. During the event, student dentists will see patients aged 1 - 12 to offer free dental examinations, cleanings and radiographs. Free kindergarten screenings will also be provided. After a dental examination, parents will be given a report about their child's dental needs and then referred, if needed, to a "dental home" for complete care. Patients are seen first come, first served. So please arrive early. For more information, visit ukdentistry, org or call 859-323-3368. 41What is the text about? AA physical examination on kids. BA lecture on how to give kids a smile. CA summer event on kids' teeth health. DA conversation between dentists and patients. 42Which is TRUE according to the text? AThe event will last a whole day. BDates and location won't be changed. CThe patients with serious problems will be first served. DThe child's dental problems will be reported to parents. B It seems no longer the privilege (yrCg) of young people to get access to new technologies. As a matter of fact, senior citizens have taken advantage of the Internet to enrich their life and havebenefited greatly from it including looking through news, using mobile payments, and even enjoying online car-hailing (~f) services. Most of the information read by older netizens is focused on national politics and economy. They also like reading encouraging materials and jokes online. Anyway, what brings them the greatestconvenience is that they turn to the web for health advice, especially online hospital appointments. Increasingly, old people's needs can be satisfied by online services, which are more convenient than those in traditional ways. On the other hand, the Internet is not always safe. There exists the risk of being cheated. Some older users easily misunderstand or are cheated by incorrect information on the Internet. Of thosecheated online, 60.3 percent fall for offers to collect free "red packet" money. And some health-related information they read is misleading. So they should be careful to make out the information. It is the responsibility for the government, families and companies to help the old netizens to be away from the danger on line. This way, they will be more willing to use the Interact and the experience on the Interact will be more satisfying. 43What does the first paragraph tell us? AThe Internet is only preferred by young people. BOnline news readers are mainly senior citizens. COld people make better use of the Internet than the young. DUsing mobile phones has become common in old people's life. 44Which do old people find the most helpful online? APositive materials. BHealth guide. CMobile payments. DTraffic service. 45What can protect the old people from being cheated online? AWarning them not to open red packets. BTelling them not to read too much information. CReminding them to be careful about the risks online. DAdvising them to keep away from the smart phones. C N N:NA(f)0B()$NyW,N Ny0ZPAyWv NZPBy,ZPByWv NZPAy0 The week before Christmas last year, the bookstore I worked for ran out of All the Light We Cannot See, the best-seller of the holiday season. And we couldn't get it in the store until December 29th. "What am I supposed to buy for my wife?" a tall man demanded. "That is what she wanted.""Sorry, the publisher hasn't printed enough copies."I apologized. "I want to support localbookstores, but you people are really making me want to go to Amazon," he said angrily. "The book is back-ordered on Amazon too," I told him, as politely as I could. "They can't get it to you before Christmas either." Nothing about this conversation was unusual. Customers regularly threaten booksellers with Amazon. Indeed, People love the ease and convenience of shopping on Amazon. The books here are more expensive than they are online, and sometimes there is a line to check out. Last year, however, during the holiday rush, I took a job at my local bookstore, but bookselling quickly became something much more than a way to earn money. It was a job that requiredknowing much about the contents and the location of each book. Because in many cases I had to find the book the customers wanted based only on some very simple descriptions. "Blue cover, I think it's about Italy" was all I needed to locate the exact book. And every Saturday, a father and his young son came in to buy a new book by Geronimo Stilton, which was a series about an adventurous mouse. Later I learned that the father was goingthrough a divorce (yZZ), and the bookstore was the exact place where they really looked forward to meeting. Actually, I experienced much more than that in the store. And gradually, I canto to learn: There are people who really need bookstores. Bookstores are for people who aren't always listenedto, or for people who don't always have someone to talk to. So it is a comforting environment to ________ with each other. It is in such places that we can feel like more than a confirmation number, but rather a person in the world. (N N/fAyW) 46What do we know from the the conversation in Paragraph 2? AThe value of Amazon. BThe introduction of the bookstore. CThe importance of reading. DThe threat from online to local bookstores. 47What does the underlined word "back-ordered" probably mean? AWithin reach. BOn display. CSold out. DPut out. 48Why did the father like to go to the bookstore at that time? ABecause he couldn't buy the cartoons online. BBecause the bookseller gave him lots of help. CBecause he and his son both like adventurous books. DBecause it provided him with the chance to meet his son. 49What is the text mainly about? ABookstores will be replaced one day. BBookstores play an important role in our life. CThe bookstores sell more books than Amazon. DPeople visit bookstores because they are traditional. 50What is author's attitude towards local bookstores? ADissatisfied. BCurious. CSupportive. DUncertain. (N N/fByW) 46Which book did the tall man want to buy? 47What are the advantages of buying books online according to Paragraph 3? (use at least 2 adjectives) 48What can a good bookseller do for customers? 49What kind of people really need local bookstores? 50Which is the best word to fill in the blank in the last paragraph? ,{N(qQ5\) 9hncweQ[,NweTv y-N QkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0T{HhQ(WT{aS N0 It's said that up to 93% of communication is non-verbal. ____51____ Here are some tips. What's better than a smiling face? ____52____ Laughing is the best form of connection between two people. Telling a playful joke during an interview can be a great ice-breaker. Laughingand getting others to laugh can be extremely useful. It is a great way to connect with your future boss! ____53____ It is a good sign that you are in agreement with them. Besides, moving head up and down shows you are really listening. Next time a friend is telling you a story, nod your head. ____54____ When your hands are involved, keep your palms up regularly. ____55____ So the gesture is saying, "I trust you." AThe answer is a laughing face. BIt shows that you are open and not hiding anything. CHow can we understand and use body language correctly? DYou'll find him happier because he appreciates your listening. EAnother tip is nodding your head occasionally in a conversation. ,{a!wS ,{VRwekXzz(qQ10\)  NRwe,(Wzz}vYkXeQ1*NS_US͋bbSQUS͋vcknxb__0T{HhQ(WSTv*j~ N0 Stephen Hawking, a grand British scientist, left the world on March 14th this year and 56________ (bury) next to another two important figures Newton and Darwin. It is well known that Professor Hawking made a great 57________ (contribute) to physics, especially about black holes and relativity. In China, millions of the professor's fans respect him 58________ (part) because of his achievements in science. Also, 59________ is inspiring and encouraging that he foughtwith the disease almost all his life. He sent his greetings to Chinese netizens by 60________(open) an official account(&S)on Sina Weibo. In no time, netizens welcomed Hawking warmly and showed thanks to 61________ (he). He passed away, but his influence 62________(live) on, including his last wordsabout human and our planet. There's a saying from him that we are living through the 63________ (dangerous) time in the history of the human race. He regarded AI technology64________ a threat to our planet. 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