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  • 2591.
    二氧化碳

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  • 2592.有了更好的教育,人們能夠建立一個與自然和諧相處的更美好的社會。
    With better education,people will be able to build a better society
    nature.

    發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:1引用:2難度:0.7
  • 2593.One of the biggest environmental problems facing mankind is due to a pollutant that is not normally(1)
    (direct) harmful to humans.Carbon dioxide (CO2)is produced in huge quantities by the burning of fossil fuels,for example by cars,industrial processes,and air-planes.It(2)
    (trap) heat in the Earth's atmosphere,and is the most important "green-house" gas.
        Increased levels(3)
    (result) from human activities are thought to be raising air and ocean temperatures across the planet,(4)
    phenomenon known as "global warming" or"climate change".This,in turn,seems to be causing melting of glaciers and ice sheets on a large scale, (5)
    may lead to rises in sea level and the consequent(6)
    (lose)of valuable areas,low-lying agricultural land,and the displacement of huge numbers of people.And there is an increasing possibility that the warming of oceans will lead to more frequent,and more severe,hurricanes.
        Climate change may also have a severe effect on agriculture due to changes (7)
    temperature and rainfall.Many crop plants may be unable to adapt to(8)
    (dry) or wetter conditions.Droughts may affect some areas,(9)
    other areas may suffer from flooding,due to increased rainfall.
        So quick action should(10)
    (take)by governments across the globe to reduce burning of fossil fuels and develop renewable energy resources.

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  • 2594.Temper tantrums(發(fā)怒) range from crying to screaming,kicking,hitting,and breath holding.They're equally common in boys and girls and mostly happen between the ages of one to three.
       (1)
    ,and others have them rarely.Tantrums are a normal part of child development.They are the way young children show they're upset or frustrated.Tantrums may happen when kids are tired,hungry,or uncomfortable;or because they can't get something (for example,an object or a parent) to do what they want.(2)
    .
       Tantrums are common during the second year of life,a time when language skills are starting to develop.Because young children at this age can't yet say what they want,feel,or need,a frustrating experience may cause a tantrum. (3)
    .
       (4)
    —more than they may be able to handle.This can lead to power struggles as a child thinks "I can do it myself" or "I want it,give it to me".When kids discover that they can't do it and can't have everything they want,they may have a tantrum.
       So try to prevent tantrums from happening in the first place,whenever possible.Give plenty of positive attention.Get in the habit of catching your child being good.Reward your little one with praise and attention for positive behaviors.Most importantly,keep your cool when responding to a tantrum.Don't complicate the problem with your own frustration or anger. (5)
    .So you need to be calm,too.
    A.Some kids may smile all the day
    B.Some kids may have tantrums often
    C.You may wonder how long a tantrum will last
    D.As language skills improve,tantrums tend to decrease
    E.Kids want independence and control over their environment
    F.Learning to deal with frustration is a skill that children gain over time
    G.Remind yourself that your job is helping your child learn to calm down

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  • 2595.It's not easy feeling like you're always under the spotlight being judged for each little mistake you make.Your mind is in an endless circle playing what you said and did over and over again.You wish you had a time capsule to go back and make things right if you find mistakes.You fear what others will think about you and that they will reject and dislike jye.ai.You seek to be socially perfect.
       Academically,you work long endless hours just to make those excellent marks.Although most would say "it's good to have high standards",they have no idea about the internal hell you put yourself through to achieve perfection.If you come up less than your desired goal you feel as though you have failed,but you're far from failing,you just don't see it that way.So instead you are telling yourself that you're stupid,and not smart.The pressure you place on yourself weighs you down and you wear the "not good enough" label each and every day.
       You not only have high standards for yourself but you also have them for others.If people don't perform up to your expectations,then you think they are incompetent.This causes a lot of frustration because you can't trust anyone to get things right.So instead of being a team player you fly solo(單飛)and try to do two or three jobs at once.Your unrealistic expectations cause you to criticize and judge others and that leads to problems in other areas of your life.
       The attempt to be perfect is called perfectionism and it's the unachievable American dream that's damaging our emotional and mental health.We strive for perfection with our body,in our performance,and in our relationships.In a society that overstates mistakes,is it any wonder that so many young people attempt the impossible task of being perfect?
       We all have flaws,fears,and make mistakes,and that's perfectly OK.It's our imperfections that make life interesting and they help us grow into a stronger and more adaptable person.We don't have to strive to achieve the impossible.We are designed to be perfectly imperfect.

    (1)What might be the most suitable title of the text?

    A.Far From Failing
    B.Perfectly Imperfect
    C.Perfectionism Phenomenon
    D.Unachievable American Dream
    (2)Which of the following is a perfectionist most likely to agree?

    A.Nobody is perfect.
    B.Be generous with praise.
    C.There is no best,only better.
    D.A contented mind is an everlasting feast.
    (3)What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4?

    A.More and more people are tolerating mistakes.
    B.The society is partly to blame for perfectionism.
    C.Many young people find it impossible to be perfect.
    D.It's unusual for a society to seek perfectionism nowadays.
    (4)What does the author think of imperfection?

    A.It's part of our life.
    B.It's unbearable.
    C.It deserves to be overcome.
    D.It does harm to our mental health.

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  • 2596."What about having a drink?" he asked.
    →He
    a drink.

    發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:0引用:1難度:0.8
  • 2597.Jack
    tai chi for more than a year.
    杰克練習(xí)太極一年多了。

    發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:1引用:1難度:0.7
  • 2598.Several people
    (crush) to death in the accident.

    發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:1引用:1難度:0.7
  • 2599.There is little doubt (1)
    Earth is getting warmer and warmer.A warming ocean and atmosphere along with melting ice and (2)
    (rise) sea levels provide evidence of a dramatic change in the global climate.The main reason (3)
    the change is that the "man-made" greenhouse effect made more heat energy (4)
    (produce) by burning fossil fuels(5)
    (trap) in the atmosphere,(6)
    will result in further warming and long-lasting changes to the global climate.There is strong and comprehensive (7)
    (evident) that the rise in temperature has led to an increase in extreme weather and (8)
    (nature)disasters worldwide,not only (9)
    (cause) serious damage,but also costing human lives.It's necessary for people all over the world to take appropriate actions and measures(10)
    (reduce)greenhouse gas emissions.

    發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:13引用:2難度:0.5
  • 2600.Inventors
    (try)to make flying cars since the 1930s,according to Robert Mann,an airline industry expert.

    發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:4引用:4難度:0.6
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