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Are you happy
with your appearance? ①______________
单眼皮
) in our class have had
double-eyelid
operations,”
Zeng, a Senior 2
student
from
Chengdu, told Xinhua
News Agency.
Zeng
had the
same
surgery
done this
summer.
②______________ From popular
photo
-editing apps to plastic surgery
(
整形手术
), it
seems
that large eyes, pale skin and a skinny body are
the only standard for beauty these clays. But
can following this standard really make
us feel good about ourselves?
③______________
According to Huxiu News, over six in
ten girls choose not to take part in
certain daily activities, such as
attending school, because they feel bad about
their looks. As much
as 31 percent of
teenagers avoid speaking up in class because they
worry that others will notice their
looks.
Many teenagers are upset
about their appearance because they believe in
unrealistic standards
of beauty,
experts say.
④______________ Seeing all
these t
hings can make anyone believe
that they're
too dark, too fat, too
short, or too tall.
However, trying to live up
to strict standards can make us feel anxious. What
troubles us is not
just our
too much.
⑤______________
Plus
-size models are being featured in
some fashion shows. All of us should
be
just as confident as they are.
A.
Beauty conies in all shapes and sizes.
B.
Some teenagers might feel
negative about their appearance.
C.
Body image anxiety is common among
teenagers.
D.
Guys care just
as much as girls do about their body image.
E.
She and many of her
classmates believe bigger eyes look more
beautiful.
F.
It's common
for teenagers to feel confident about their
appearance.
G.
Perfect faces
and bodies are everywhere in advertising, TV shows
and social media.
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Khalid Mohsin Shaeri, a Saudi man,
has been unable to leave his bedroom for the past
two and a half
years. 1 His
situation
drew
the
atte
ntion
of
Saudi
Arabia’s
King
Abdullah
and
he
showed
great
concern
about him. Six
months ago, he asked for Khalid to be taken to the
hospital. 2
Finally
on
Monday
the
20-year-old
patient
was
successfully
taken
to
King
Fahd
Medical
City
in
Riyadh
after
the
Saudi
King
arranged
(安排)
for
his
special
air
transportation
from
the
southern
city
of
Jazan.
Saudi
government organ
izations worked with
Shaeri’s construction department to accomplish
this task.
3 A
forklift
(铲车)
was also used to
carry him to an
ambulance
(救护车)
which took
him to a
local airport in Jazan. An
aircraft then flew him to Riyadh.
“We
have been waiting for this moment for a long
time.
4
”Naser Makke, the
patient’s cousin,
told Reuters
excitedly. “The King had given his orders to the
governme
nt of health to do all the
arrangements to transfer the patient
for treatment in a safe way. May God protect our
King and give him
the long life.
”
According
to
Reuters,
Shaeri
was
reported
to
have
a
brother
and
sister
who
are
also
overweight. 5
Local
media
reported
that
the
Saudi
Health
Ministry
has
already
dealt
with
other
over-
weight
patients
this year,
including two sisters who weighed 661 pounds and
771 pounds.
A.
His family had a traditional fat
disease and his parents were also very fat.
B. But compared to Shaeri, what makes
them better is that they are able to walk.
C. His weight, 610 kilograms, made him
unable to move and forced him to stay in bed.
D. He had been in hospitals for several
times but that didn’t save him from getting
fatter.
E. Part of his home
was broken down so he could be brought down from
the second floor.
F. But treatment had
to wait until a special medical bed was made for
him in the United States.
G. And I do
hope he can lose some weight and can walk and can
look after himself after the treatment.
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Critical(
批判的
)thinking is the
art of using reason to analyze ideas and dig
deeper to get to
our
true
potential.
It
doesn’t
mean
you’re
thinking
harder
or
longer.
①__________.
Here
are
so
me
tips
and ideas to help you
build a foundation for critical thinking.
Question your assumptions. We make a
lot of assumptions about almost everything. It’s
how our
brain
processes
certain
pieces
of
information,
and
how
we
get
along
in
everyday
life.
You
could
say
they
are
the
foundation
of
our
critical
framework.
②__________.
Then
the
whole
foundation
needs
to
be
rebuilt,
from the bottom up.
Don’t take information on authority
until you've investigated it yourself. Instead of
double-checking
everything
anyone
says,
we
tend
to
label
information
as
either
coming
from
a
trustworthy
or
not
trustworthy
source.
This
keeps
us
from
double-checking
every
piece
of
information
that
comes our
way, saving time
and energy. But it also keeps us from getting to
the bottom of things we think of as
coming from a trustworthy source, even
when they don’t. ③__________.
Put yourself in
other people’s shoes. Empathy can also help you
develop your critical thinking
skills.
④__________. You may find that a little
unders
tanding facilitates a deeper
insight into other
people and their
behavior. The deeper your insight into yourself
and others, the wiser your decisions
will be.
⑤__________.
There is no way to learn better than learning from
your friends. If you only wan
t
to be a big fish swimming in the little
pond just because your
ego(
自负
)feels good, keep this
part. If
you are wondering about how to
develop critical skills, make friends with smart
people and throw away
your ego.
A. Actually, it’s about thinking
better.
B. Surround yourself
with people smarter than you.
C. Be
someone that people know that they can count on.
D. You should not judge others until
you fully understand their situation.
E. But what if they turned out to be
wrong, or at least not entirely truthful?
F. The reason is that understanding
does not always go with the right action.
G. So what is published in a magazine
or online doesn’t mean it’s necessarily
true.
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It's a dream come true for
many fans to get a close view of their favorite
stars and take pictures
with __1
However, sometimes their enthusiasm can cause
troubles for others.
Al
Hong
Kong
International
Airport
on
Dec.
15,
three
young
Chinese
people
boarded
a
Korean
Aircraft.
2 __
The three people -two from the
Chinese mainland and one from Hong Kong
—
were fans of Wanna
One
,
a
Korean
band,
who
were
on
the
same
r,
immediately
after
taking
pictures
with
their
“idols
(
偶像
),the
fans
asked
to
gel
a
repayment
and
got
off
the
plane.
3__
They
had
to
go
through
security
checks
again, which delayed the flight by over
an hour.
According to the flight
regulations, all passengers need to get off and go
through security checks
once again even
if only one passenger gels off the plane before
takeoff. 4___
Cases of crazy fans
buying flight tickets just to follow and get a
close view of their idols are
common
nowadays, reported CGTN. A
series of
rules were issued in July in order to
stop crazy fans
from disturbing public
security at the airport.
“__
5_ However, it shouldn't
go too far and hurt the public interest. To obey
public rules is the
best way to follow idols,” commented
People's Dail
y.
make up for
the loss, a sizable amount of money went to 357
passengers.
B. As a result, all the
remaining 360 passengers had to get off the plane.
C. This is in case any dangerous things
have been left on the flight.
D. It's
not unusual for fans and stars to share the same
flight.
E. Some fans will do anything
they can realize the dream.
F. It wan
to fly from Hong Kong to the capital Seoul.
's nothing wrong with going after
idols.
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从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
In
the
digital
age,copying
someone
else's
words
is
easy,but
getting
caught
copying
is
even
easier.
When Melania Trump
recently spoke at the Republican convention, she
used some of the same words that
Michelle
Obama
had
used
at
the
Democratic
convention
in
2008.
Within
hours,
news
spread
around
the
world
with the claim that
Melania Trump had plagiarized Michelle Obama's
speech. Students and teachers at
universities in the
U.
elsewhere were shocked. ①
What is
plagiarism?
②
That person could also be called a
Why is plagiarism a serious problem?
It's our own
worst fear, to have that thing that we created
stolen from us, and it's the same
as
ou
r words. That thing that we created
is essential to who we are.③
Academics are
especially
aware of the nature of plagiarism because their
work is essentially the creation of ideas
and putting them into words.
④
One
of
the
possible
punishments
for'
plagiarism
at
U.
sities
is
dismissal
from
the school. Students may fail a course or be given
a letter of censure(
谴责
)that
stays on their
school record,
Professors or researchers who plagiarize may
damage or end their careers.
Plagiarism is
easy to find
Before the digital age we live in,
plagiarizing was harder. You had to write out the
words you
copied.
But
now
anything
can
be
copied
and
pasted.
In
the
past,
teachers
would
have
to
work
hard
to
prove
that
work
was
copied.
⑤
The
plagiarism
checking
software
programs
used
by
many
students
and
universities
include
Turnitin,
Grammarly,
Duplichecker,
and
Ithenticate.
Nobody
is
going
to
get
away
with it.
A. How to avoid plagiarism
B. Consequences of
plagiarism
C. Stealing our words is as
serious as if stealing our child.
D.
Nowadays,some software programs will help you
avoid plagiarism
E. Plagiarism is to
copy someone else's written work without giving
them credit.
F. But nowadays, all you
have to do is run a paper through a plagiarism
detection software.
G. They learn from
their early years in school that copying another
writers words is wrong.
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入空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
The 2013 Human Development Report
gives examples of successful development. For
example, in the
nine
years
from
1953
to
1962,
China
increased
life
expectancy
by
thirteen
years.
①__________.
However,
the challenges are stil great. Every
day 799 million people in developing countries are
hungry.
②__________. Although more than
80% of chil
dren in developing countries
go to primary school, about
115
million
children
are
not
being
educated.
③___
_______.
However,
in
other
regions
of
the
world, e.g.
Eastern
urope,
water is now mostly
safe to drink.
This report shows that we are making
some progress but that we need to make greater
efforts.
④__________.
Interestingly,
the
countries
that
give
the
most
money
are
the
Netherlands,
Norway
and
Sweden.
⑤__________. So it is right that they
should do so.
are among the
five richest countries in the world.
the last ten years in China, 150,000,000 people
moved out of poverty.
than
1,000,000,000 people in developing countries do
not drink safe water.
ped countries
have a lot of money, but they do not use it in
many ways.
gh developed countries give
some financial help, they need to give more.
a developing country, China is not
rich , but it helps other countries.
half of these are in South Asia or Africa.
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Kids and food: advice for
parents
It
is
important
for
parents
to
know
how
to
help
their
kids
eat
healthy.
Here
are
a
few
easy
ways.
Parents
control the supply lines.