第1题
A.kept the burning fire
B.kept the fire burning
C.kept the fire burnt
D.kept burning the fire
第2题
A.A bright and sunny day.
B.A cool and wet day.
C.A cold and cloudy day.
D.A mild and dry day.
第3题
A.The days are becoming longer.
B.The nights are getting longer.
C.The days are growing warmer.
D.The weather is turning better.
第4题
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Indian summer is a short period of extremely fair weather and mild days in autumn. It comes in late October or early November while the leaves are changing color and falling from the trees. It has no definite day of beginning or ending.
The pleasant weather follows the autumn's first period of cold, wintry days. The days become warmer but the nights remain chilly. An Indian summer moon often has a soft yellow or orange hue. Indian summer lasts from a week to ten days and sometimes for two weeks. Then winter starts. Indian summer is caused by a large mass of warm tropical air. South winds carry these masses northward. The American Indian enjoyed Indian summer and called it a gift of a favorite God, Cautantowwit, the god of the southwest.
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A.An Indian summer brings warm days and nights.
B.An Indian summer occurs only in October.
C.An Indian summer is an annual phenomenon.
D.An Indian summer lasts many weeks.
第5题
Ⅰ. Please translate the underlined part of the following news in New York Times on June, 8, 2020. New York City Begins Reopening After 3 Months of Outbreak and Hardship As many as 400,000 people may return to work on Monday in a city still recovering from the pandemic and roiled by protests. At New Lab, a technology hub in Brooklyn, workers will undergo temperature checks and have the choice of wearing a device that buzzes whenever colleagues get too close to each other. Credit...James Estrin/The New York Times Exactly 100 days since its first case of coronavirus was confirmed, New York City, which weathered extensive hardship as an epicenter of the worldwide outbreak, is set to take the first tentative steps toward reopening its doors on Monday. Getting here took the sacrifice of millions of New Yorkers who learned to live radically different lives. More than 205,000 have been infected, and nearly 22,000 have died. As many as 400,000 workers could begin returning to construction jobs, manufacturing sites and retail stores in the city’s first phase of reopening— a surge of normalcy that seemed almost inconceivable several weeks ago, when the city’s hospitals were at a breaking point and as many as 800 people were dying from Covid-19 on a single day. Many retail stores, battered by months of closure, are readying to do business again on Monday, starting with curbside and in-store pickup. Construction companies are adding safety features and stockpiling masks and gloves. Manufacturers, whose shop floors have idled since March, are testing machines.
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