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研究性学习小组在实验室进行了化学实验,向一盛有镁和铜混合物的烧杯中加入一定量的稀硫酸,充分反应后,观察到烧杯中有固体剩余,对反应后所得溶液中溶质的成分进行探究. (1)写出上述烧杯中发生反应的化学...
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7分Thehardlivesofagingmigrantworkershavecometonationalattentionlately.Themediahavereportedthatmanymigrantworkersovertheageof50saytheywanttosaveasmuchmoneyastheirbodyallowsthem25continueearning.Theyhavenopensionswhich26enjoybyurbanworkersandmanyarestillthechiefearnersoftheirfamilies.Theykeepuptheirenergyby27eatmoremeatandconcealtheiragebydyingtheirhair. CommentatorChengZhenweiwritesonrednet.cnthatwhilethephysicalwell﹣beingofthesemigrantworkersisworrisome28conditionsoftheirfamiliesandtheirchildrenareabiggerconcern.Manyofthemigrantworkers'childrenarealsopoorandhavelittlemeanstosupporttheirparents. Worsestill29theyoftendon'thavearethestomachandwillforhardworkandalsothelackofeducationorskillstofindbetter﹣payingjobs.30facewiththeirowndifficulteconomicsituationthesemigrantworkersareshortofhopeandprospectofinheritedpovertyonthepartoftheirchildren31istheworstthingforthemaccordingtoCheng.
3分Therewasatimewhenwethoughthumanswerespecialinsomanyways.Nowweknowbetter.Wearenottheonlyspeciesthatfeelsemotionsorfollowsamoralcode.Neitherarewetheonlyoneswithpersonalitiesculturesandtheabilitytodesignandusetools.Yetweallagreethatonethingatleastmakesusunique:wealonehavetheabilityoflanguage.Itturnsoutthatwearenotsospecialinthisaspecteither.Keytotherevolutionaryreassessmentofourtalentforcommunicationisthewaywethinkaboutlanguageitself.Whereonceitwasseenasanunusualobjecttodayscientistsfinditismoreproductivetothinkoflanguageasagroupofabilities.Viewedthiswayitbecomesapparentthatthecomponentpartsoflanguagearenotasuniqueasthewhole.Takegesturearguablythestartingpointforlanguage.Untilrecentlyitwasconsidereduniquelyhuman﹣butnotanymore.MikeTomasellooftheMaxPlanckInstituteforEvolutionaryAnthropologyinLeipzigGermanyandothershavecollectedalistofgesturesobservedinmonkeysandsomeotheranimalswhichrevealsthatgesturesplayalargeroleintheircommunication.Ape猿gesturescaninvolvetouchvocalisingoreyemovementandindividualswaituntiltheyhaveanotherape'sattentionbeforemakingvisualorauditorygestures.Iftheirgesturesgounacknowledgedtheywilloftenrepeatthem.Inanexperimentcarriedoutin2006byEricaCartmillandRichardByrnefromtheUniversityofStAndrewsintheUKtheygotapersontositonachairwithsomehighlydesirablefoodsuchasbananatoonesideofapesandsomeundesirablefoodsuchasvegetablestotheother.Theapeswhocouldseethepersonandthefoodfromtheirenclosuresgesturedattheirhumanpartnerstoencouragethemtopushthedesirablefoodtheirway.Ifthepersonshowedincomprehensionandofferedthevegetablestheanimalswouldchangetheirgestures﹣justashumanswouldinasimilarsituation.Ifthehumanseemedtounderstandwhilebeingsomewhatconfusedgivingonlyhalfthepreferredfoodtheapeswouldrepeatandexaggeratetheirgestures﹣againinexactlythesamewayahumanwould.Suchfindingshighlightthefactthatthegesturesoftheanimalsarenotmerelyinbornbutarelearnedflexibleandundervoluntarycontrol﹣allcharacteristicsthatareconsideredpreconditionsforhuman﹣likecommunication.73.Comparedwithalltheotheranimalsweagreethathumansalone.A.owntheabilitytoshowtheirpersonalitiesB.arecapableofusinglanguagetocommunicateC.havemoralstandardsandfollowtheminsocietyD.areintelligentenoughtoreleaseandcontrolemotions74.Accordingtothepassagehumansarenotsospecialinlanguageabilitybecauselanguage.A.involvessomeabilitiesthatcanbemasteredbyanimalsB.isatalentimpossiblyownedbyotheranimalsC.canbedividedintodifferentcomponentsD.areproductiveforsometalentedanimals75.Whichofthestatementscanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Someanimalscantrytousebodylanguagesascommunicationmethods.B.Gesturesthestartingpointforlanguageareconsidereduniquelyhuman.C.Someanimalssuchasapesandmonkeyssharesomecommongesturescodes.D.Whengesturesaremisunderstoodapeswilloftentrytoexpressinanewway.76.WhatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentbyCartmillandByrne?A.Apescanuselanguagetocommunicatewiththehelpofhumans.B.Repeatingandexaggeratinggesturesisvitalinlanguagecommunication.C.Someanimalscanlearntoexpressandcommunicatethroughsometrials.D.Thepreferredfoodstimulatessomeanimalstouselanguagetocommunicate.77.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.Languageinvolvesgestures!B.Animalslanguage﹣gestures!C.Soyouthinkhumansareunique?D.Thesimilaritybetweenhumansandapes.
8分Technologicalchangeiseverywhereandaffectseveryaspectoflifemostlyforthebetter.Howeversocialchangesbroughtaboutbynewtechnologyareoftenmistakenforachangeinattitudes. Anexampleathandistheinvolvementofparentsinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhoareattendingcollege.Surveysonthistopicsuggestthatparentstodaycontinuetobeveryorsomewhatoverly﹣protectiveevenaftertheirchildrenmoveintocollegedormitories.Thesamesurveysalsoindicatethattherateofparentalinvolvementisgreatertodaythanitwasagenerationago.ThisisusuallyinterpretedasasignthatToday'sparentsaretryingtomanagetheirchildren'slivespastthepointwherethisbehaviorisappropriate. Howevergreaterparentalinvolvementdoesnotindicatethatparentsarefailingtoletgooftheiradultchildren. Inthecontextofthisdiscussionitseemsvaluabletofirstfindoutthecauseofchangeinthecaseofparents'involvementwiththeirgrownchildren.Ifparentsofearliergenerationshadwantedtobeintouchwiththeircollege﹣agechildrenfrequentlywouldthishavebeenpossible?Probablynot.Ontheotherhanddoesthepossibilityoffrequentcommunicationtodaymeanthattheimpulsetodosowasn'tpresentagenerationago?Manystudiesshowthatolderparents﹣﹣today'sgrandparents﹣wouldhavecalledtheirchildrenmoreoftenifthemeansandcostofdoingsohadnotbeenabarrier. Furthermorestudiesshowthatfinancesarethemostfrequentsubjectofcommunicationbetweenparentsandtheircollegechildren.Thefactthatcollegestudentsarefinanciallydependentontheirparentsisnothingnew;norarerequestsformoremoneytobesentfromhome.Thisphenomenonisneithergoodnorbad;itisafactofcollegelifetodayandinthepast. Thankstotheadvancedtechnologyweliveinanageofbetteredcommunication.Thishasmanyimplicationswellbeyondtherolethatparentsseemtoplayinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhohaveleftforcollege.Butitisusefultobearinmindthatallsuchchangescomefromthetechnologyandnotsomeimagineddesirebyparentstokeeptheirchildrenundertheirwings. 66.Thesurveysinformusof. A.theconditionsofcollegedormitories B.thesignofparent'smanagementintheirownbehaviors C.thedevelopmentofcommunicationtechnology D.theparents'over﹣protectionoftheircollegechildren 67.Whichofthefollowingstatementdoestheauthormostprobablyagreewith? A.Technologyexplainsgreaterparentalinvolvementwiththeirchildren. B.Parents'changedattitudesleadtocollegechildren'sdelayedindependence. C.Parentstodayarelessprotectivethanthoseinthepast. D.Thedisadvantagesofnewtechnologyoutweighitsadvantages. 68.Whatisthemeaningofthewordimpulseinthispassage? A.Desperation.B.Admiration.C.Urge.D.Depression. 69.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.DependenceorIndependence. B.TechnologyorAttitude. C.FamilyInfluenceorSocialChanges. D.CollegeManagementorCommunicationAdvancement.
2分这家公司不仅为他提供丰厚的薪水而且给了他许多施展才华的机会.Not.
10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文请你修改你同桌写的以下作文. 文中共有10处语言错误每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加删除或修改. 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号^并在其下面写出该加的词. 删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉. 修改:在错的词下划一横线并在该词下面写出修改后的词. 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处多着从第11处起不计分. LastAugustIwenttoSacramentoUSA.I'dbelookingforwardtoitforagesbutintheenditturned outtobetheworstholidaysofmylife.Mymotherwasbornherebutshehadn'tbeenbackforvisitfor twentyyearssoshehaddecidedtocomewithoutme.WhenourplanetoucheddownIlookedoutof thewindowincuriositybutshockedtofinditwaspouringdown!Mymumsaidnottoworry astheweathercouldchangeveryquick.InallwespenttwoweeksinSacramento.Believeitornot thesundoesn'tcomeoutevenonce!Insteadofgoingtothebeachorsightseeingwespentmostdays visitingmuseumsandwentshopping.ItcertainlywasnottheholidaythatIhadexpectedfor.
10分 QuiteofteneducatorstellfamiliesofchildrenwhoarelearningEnglishasasecondlanguagetospeakonlyEnglishandnottheirnativelanguageathome.Althoughtheseeducatorsmayhavegood41theiradvicetofamiliesismisguidedanditarisesfrommisunderstandingsabouttheprocessoflanguage42.Educatorsmayfearthatchildrenhearingtwolanguageswillbecome43confusedandthustheirlanguagedevelopmentwillbe44.Childrenarecapableoflearningmorethanonelanguagewhethersimultaneously同时地orsequentially依次地.InfactmostchildrenoutsideoftheUnitedStatesareexpectedtobecomebilingualoreveninmanycasesmultilingual.Globallyknowingmorethanonelanguageisviewedasanasset资产andevena45inmanyareas. ItisalsoofconcernthatthemisguidedadvicethatstudentsshouldspeakonlyEnglishisgiven46topoorfamilieswithlimitededucationalopportunitiesnottowealthierfamilieswhohavemanyeducationaladvantages.Sincechildrenfrompoorfamiliesoftenare47asat﹣riskforacademicfailureteachersbelievethatadvisingfamiliestospeakEnglishonlyisappropriate.Teachersconsiderlearningtwolanguagestobetoo48forchildrenfrompoorfamiliesbelievingthatthechildrenarealreadyburdenedbytheirhomesituations. IffamiliesdonotknowEnglishorhavelimitedEnglishskillsthemselveshowcantheycommunicateinEnglish?Advisingnon﹣English﹣speakingfamiliestospeakonlyEnglishis49totellingthemnottocommunicatewithor50withtheirchildren.Moreovertheunderlyingmessageisthatthefamily'snativelanguageisnotimportantorvalued.
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30分Achild'splaceinthefamilybirthordermayplayaroleinthetypeofoccupationsthatwillinteresthimorherasanadultnewresearchsuggests.Intworelatedstudiesresearchersfoundthatonlychildrenweremoreinterestedinintellectualcognitivecareersthanlater﹣bornchildren.51later﹣bornchildrenweremoreinterestedinbothartisticandoutdoor﹣relatedcareers. Forexampleparentsmaybeextremely52ofonlychildrenandworryabouttheirphysicalsafety.Thatmaybewhyonlychildrenaremorelikelytoshowinterestinacademic53ratherthanphysicaloroutdooractivities.Anonlychildwilltendtogetmoretimeandattentionfromtheirparentsthanchildrenwithsiblings兄弟姐妹.Thiswilloftenmakethemfeelspecialbutthedownsideisthattheymaysufferfrom54andlonelinesswhenfriendsdiscusstheirbrothersandsistersandfamilylife. Thefirst﹣bornisanonlychilduntilthesecondchildcomesalong﹣55themfrombeingthecentreofattentiontothensharingthecareofparents.Parentswillalsoexpectthemtoberesponsibleandsetanexample.Thechangefrombeingthefocusofafamilymaybequitea56andsoshapethefirst﹣born'soutlookonlife.Thereforefirst﹣bornsmaytrytogetbacktheirparents'attentionandapprovalbyachievingsuccessintheircareer.Itistruethatfirst﹣bornsare57moreoftenfoundaspoliticalleadersthananyotherbirth﹣orderposition. Beingtheyoungestinthefamilycansometimesbean58experienceespeciallyifthechildwantstobetakenseriously.Thelast﹣bornismorelikelythantheotherbirth﹣orderpositionstotakeupdangeroussports.Thismaybea59ofthelast﹣born'srebelliouscharacteristic﹣aresultofbeing60upwithalwaysbeingbossedaboutbyeveryoneelseinthefamily. Middlechildren61havedifferentissues.Middle﹣childsyndromecanmeanfeeling62betweentwoothermoreimportantpeople﹣anoldersiblingwhogetsalltherightsandistreatedlikeanadultandayoungersiblingwhogetsallthe63andistreatedlikeaspoiltchild.Middle﹣bornshavetolearntogetonwitholderandyoungerchildrenandthismay64thembecominggoodnegotiators﹣ofallthebirth﹣orderpositionstheyaremostskillfulatdealingwithbothauthorityfiguresandthoseholding65positions. 51.A.Inotherwords B.Inaddition C.Incontrast D.Inparticular 52.A.proud B.protective C.positive D.precious 53.A.pursuit B.exchange C.freedom D.reputation 54.A.regret B.jealousy C.sympathy D.neglect 55.A.prohibiting B.varying C.preventing D.transforming 56.A.disaster B.tragedy C.shock D.tendency 57.A.enormously B.significantly C.unexpectedly D.extremely 58.A.exciting B.confusing C.frustrating D.rewarding 59.A.sample B.signal C.symbol D.sign 60.A.tied B.fed C.mixed D.caught 61.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.meanwhile 62.A.sandwiched B.trapped C.combined D.balanced 63.A.honours B.resources C.privileges D.expectations 64.A.insiston B.contributeto C.approveof D.resultfrom 65.A.former B.superior C.latter D.inferior
8分 70.Howdoschoolsenquireaboutthefreeresourcepack? A.ContactA﹣Theatreat63332222 B.ContactSISTIChotlineat61234567 C.Emailenquiriestogrimms@atheatre.org D.VisitanySISTICauthorizedagentsisland﹣wide 71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTasuggestedlearningpointofthismusical? A.Thinkingcreatively. B.Combiningstoriestogether. C.Knowingtheimportanceofteamwork. D.Solvingproblems. 72.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE? A.Grimm'sFairyTalesisrecommendedonlyforchildrenabove4yearsofage. B.Thestoriessubtextandperformancesaredesignedmainlytoattractchildren. C.Peoplecanbuyticketsmorethanonemonthaheadoftheshowdate. D.BangWenfuisthewriterdirectorandmusiccomposeroftheevent. 73.Accordingtothediscountrules. A.NTUCCardmemberscanenjoy15%offearlybirdratesbefore15November. B.internationalstudentswhobuytheirticketson1Nov.canhave10%discount. C.aPassionCardmemberwhoisabove55yearsoldcanenjoy25%discount. D.aNTUCCardmembershouldpay25.50ifhebuysaCat1ticketon15Nov.
2分许多老师通过在微信上分享视频让家长知晓孩子们在幼儿园的表现.keep.
3分Weareallattractedbymagicianswhoseemtobeabletoperformimpossibleactssuchaspullingwhiterabbitsoutofhatsandcuttingawomaninhalf.Likeallperformancesthoughamagician'srealsecretisinpracticingthoroughlybeforeshowinganyonetheirtricks. MagicMatchsticks Youwillneed •severalmatchsticks •ahandkerchiefwithhems折缝alongtheedges Whattodo 1.Showtheaudienceamatchstick. 2.Takeacleancottonhandkerchieffromyourpocketandshakeitoutshowingbothsidestoproveyouarenothidinganything. 3.Wrapthematchstickinthehandkerchief. 4.Askoneoftheaudiencememberstofeelthematchstickinsidethehandkerchiefandbreakit. 5.Shakethehandkerchiefallowingtheunbrokenmatchsticktofallontothefloor! Thesecret Beforeyoubegintheperformanceslipamatchstickintothehemofthehandkerchief.Whenyouasksomeonetobreakthewrapped﹣upmatchstickmakesurethattheybreaktheonehiddeninthehemwhentheyfeelittheywillthinkitistheonetheysawyouwrapintothehandkerchief. It'sagoodideatohavetwoorthreehandkerchiefswithmatchsticksalreadysecretlyinthehemsasyouraudienceissuretobeshockedandaskyoutodothetrickagain.Butdon'tletthemrealisethatyouarechanginghandkerchiefsortheymaybecomesuspicious! 66.Ifamagicianwantstosucceedonthestageheorshemust. A.practicethemagiccompletely B.havesomemagicalmatchsticks C.recitetheprocessthoroughly D.keepthesecretunknownforever 67.Whichofthefollowingpicturesshowsthestep3? 68.OneofthesecretsofMagicmatchsticksisto. A.makethehiddenmatchstickbrokeninthehem B.keepaudiencefrombeingsuspiciousduringthemagic C.inviteoneoftheaudiencetobreakthematchstick D.confusethetwodifferentmatchsticksinthehandkerchief.
8分Beforetheytooktheirplacesintheliteraryhalloffamemanyfamousauthorsfoughtthroughinsignificanceandself﹣doubt.Herearesomeexamples: StephenKing King'swritingcareerhadabadbeginning.Sohedevelopedadrinkingproblemandactuallythrewthemanuscriptforhisfirstnoveltothetrashuntilhiswifegotitbackandconvincedhimtosubmitittopublishers.ThatnovelCamewaspublishedin1973whenKingwas26.Itearnedhim﹩400000inpaperbackrightsaloneandcontinuestobeoneofhismostbelovedworks. JamesBaldwin WhenBaldwinwas5hismotherlefthisbiologicalfatherandmarriedagain.Thefamilywasverypoorandhehadtocareforyoungersisters.In1948wantingtoescapethediscriminationandprejudiceagainstblacksandgaysinAmericaBaldwinwenttoParisandremainedthereformostofhisadultlife.HepublishedhisfirstnovelGoTellitOntheMountainaauto﹣biographicalstorywhenhewas29. F.ScottFitzgerald Attheageof21FitzgeraldfellinlovewithZeldaSayrehisfuturewife.InordertowinherhandinmarriageFitzgeraldhadto.provethathecouldsupportherfinanciallyHisfirstemploymentwasamiserablefailureandasaresulttheengagement订婚wasputonhold.ButwhenFitzgeraldpublishedhisfirstnovelThisSideofParadiseat23Zelda'sfamilyfinallygavetheirblessing. JackLondon In1897attheageof21JackLondonsailedwithhisbrother﹣in﹣lawtoAlaskatojointheGoldRush.Thetwodidn'texactlygetrichbuttheexperienceprovidedinspirationforsomeofLondon'searliestshortstoriespublishedinthesameyearandgavetheSan﹣Francisco﹣bornwriteralifelongfascinationwithAlaska. 1Accordingtothepassagewhichwriterwastheyoungesttopublishhisfirstnovel? A.StephenKing. B.JamesBaldwin. C.F.ScottFitzgerald. D.JackLondon. 2Theunderlinedphraseputonholdinthepassageprobablymeans. A.delayed B.controlled C.canceled D.defeated 3JamesBaldwinmovedtoFranceprobablybecause. A.hismotherlefthisbiologicalfather B.hewastreatedunfairlyasablackinU.S. C.heplannedtospendhisadultlifeabroad D.hewastiredofsupportinghispoorfamily 4WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.JackLondonlivedforallhislifeinAlaska. B.StephenKingearned﹩400000forhisfirstnovel. C.Baldwin'sfirstnovelwasabouthisownlife. D.ThisSideofParadisewaswrittenfortheauthor'swife.
3分 JapaneseandAmericanComicBookHeroes Tosomepeopletheideaofreadingcomicbooksseemschildish.Tootherscomicsarenothingmorethan41oftheirhappychildhoods.Butforpeoplewholovecomicbookstheycanbean42escapefromtherealitiesofmodernlife.Comicsareableto43readerstobrightly﹣coloredimaginaryworldswheresuperheroesfightwithsuper﹣monsterswheregoodcansucceedoverbadandwhereheroescansavethousandsofinnocentpeoplefromthebadguys.ComicsarepublishedgloballybutJapaneseandAmericanversions44themarketdespitethefact﹣orperhapsbecause﹣theydifferinsomeways. Onedifferenceistheappearanceoftheheroes.Manga[日语]漫画heroeslooksmalleryoungerandmoreimmaturethantheirall﹣conqueringAmericanoneswhohavesportmusclesandwearthemedclothes.AlsomangaheroesrarelylookJapaneseandthestoriesarenottypicallysetwithinaJapanese45.ConverselyAmericancomicheroesdespitetheirmasksareproudlyAmericanandareadmiredfortheir46todefendU.S.cities.ImportantlyinJapanamangacreatorcanhimselforherselfbecomeanationalherobecomingalmostasfamousasthecharacters. Probablythebiggestdifferenceisthe47.Upuntilthe1950sAmericancomicbookswerereadbybothchildrenandadultswithpopulartitlessuchasSupermansellingasmanyashalfamillioncopiespermonth.The48ofTVhoweverledtoalong﹣termdeclineinsalessothatnowtheaveragereaderofanAmericancomicbookisateenageboywithaninterestinsuperheroes.InJapanthe49couldn'tbegreater.Theremangasalesarestill50reachingashighas7billioneachyearlargelybecausereadersrangefromyoungboysandgirlsuptomiddle﹣agedmenandwomen.AsurveybytheMainichinewspaperestimatesthat42percentofwomenaged20to49readcomics.MangaformenandboysliketheAmericancomicstendtobeaction﹣orientedwhilemangaforwomenandgirlstendtobefocusedonrelationships.
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