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A
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21.BusinessWritingchargesleastmainlybecause_____.
A.it’staughtonlinewithoutfieldteaching
B.itonlyfocusesonthespeedofwriting
C.fewpeopleareinterestedinthetopic
D.itsteachingisn’tcreativeenough
22.WhoaremostlikelytochooseTravelWritingCourses?
A.Thoselovingtowritemysterioustravelstories.
B.Thosehavingsparetimetoattendeveningclasses.
C.Thoselovingtosharetheirtravelingexperiencesonthemedia.
D.Thosewhodon’tlikesurfingonwebsitesorreadingmagazines.
23.“______”fitsJohnifhehopestoraisemoneyforkindnesswithwritings.
A.BusinessWriting
B.TravelWritingCourses
C.AcademicPurposesinEnglish
D.Masterclass–HowtoWriteFundraisingCopy
B
Otherpeoplemayhavetheirownideasaboutourlives.Wecanvaluetheiradvice,butwedon’thavetotakeittoheart.
Ourparentshavedreamsforus.Theywantustodowellinschoolandtodowhateverisnecessarytoreachourhighestpotential(潜力).Laterinlife,friendsmaytrytosetusupwiththeirideasoftheperfectpartnerortheperfectjob.Peopleclosetousmayhaveideasabouthowweshouldliveourlives,ideasthatusuallycomefromloveandthedesireforustobehappy.Othertimes,theycomefromaplaceofneedwithinthemwhetheritisaparentwhowantsustoliveouthisorherdreamsorafriendwhowantsustoplayagoodrole.Whateverthecase,wecanappreciateandconsiderthosepeople’sadvice,butultimatelywemustfollowourownguidance.
Theremaycomeatimewhenallthesuggestionscanbecomeoverbearing(专横的).Wemayfeelthatthepeoplewelovedon’tagreeonourjudgment,whichcanhurtourfeelings.Itcanaffectthechoiceswemakeforourlivesbymakingusdoubtourselvesbeforewe’vehadachancetodecidewhatwewant.Wecantellourlovedoneshowmuchweappreciatetheirthoughtsandideas,butthatweneedtoliveourownlivesandmakeourowndecisions.Wecanexplainthattheyneedtoletuslearnfromourownexperiences.Whentheyseethatwearehappywithourlivesandthepathwearetakingtoreachourgoals,theycanmakesurethatallweneedthemtodoistoshareinourjoy.
24.Peopleclosetousoftentellusideastoshowtheir________.
A.power
B.concern
C.potential
D.happiness
25.Whenafriend’sadviceisoverbearing,wemayfeel__________.
A.determined
B.frightened
C.doubtful
D.grateful
26.Whatshouldwedoifwedon’tacceptourfriends’advice?
A.Tellthemourchoicesdirectly.
B.Letthemexperienceourwaysoflife.
C.Shareourownexperienceswiththem.
D.Letthemknowweshouldmakeourowndecisions.
27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.AppreciatingSuggestions
B.AvoidingMakingSuggestions
C.AcceptingSuggestions
D.OfferingSuggestions
C
Thewords“protectanimals”appeareverywhereinbooksandonscreens,becausesomeanimalsareevenindangerofdyingout.Butsometimestherealitycanbealittledifferentfromwhatpeoplereadorwatch.
About300blackbearswerekilledinFlorida,theUS,inOctober,2015.It’sbeenthefirstbearhuntinthestatesince1994.Localofficersexplainedthattheblackbearpopulationhadgrownto3,500andbecomeamenacetolocalpeople.Inthepasttwoyears,bearshavehurtatleastfourpeopleinFlorida.
Monthsago,theSwissgovernmentallowedlocalstokillawolf.Thiswasbecausethewolfkilled38sheep,anditwasagreatlosstosomelocalfarmers.DaysagoinChina,threeoldmenwerecaughtbythepoliceforkillingaserow(鬣羚),akindofprotectedanimal.Theysaidtheykilledtheanimalbecauseitatetheplantstheygrew.
However,thesestoriesdon’talwaysmeanthatanimalprotectionstopsbecauseofhumaninterestsespeciallywhenitisrelatedtoeconomicdevelopment.AmannamedZhouWeisensetupawildanimalbaseinGuilin,Guangxi.Hesavedover170tigersandabout300bears.Hisbasealsoofferedjobstolocalpeople.
“Theremayneverbeastandardanswertothequestionofwhetherweshouldgivemoreattentiontotheenvironmentorhumandevelopment,”saidRobertMay,aBritishexpertatOxfordUniversity.“Butweshouldn’tpusheitheronetotheside,asthefutureisuncertain.”
28.InOctober,2015,Floridahelditsfirstbearhuntafterabout___________.
A.fiveyears
B.tenyears
C.fourteenyears
D.twenty-oneyears
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“menace”inthesecondparagraphmean?
A.threat
B.chance
C.bargain
D.treasure
30.WhatdoestheauthorintendtotellusbymentioningZhouWeisen’sstory?
A.Protectinganimalsneedshardwork.
B.Zhouwasgoodatfeedingwildanimal.
C.Zhouhadagoodrelationshipwithlocalpeople.
D.Protectinganimalscanbringeconomicdevelopment.
31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmightRobertMayagreewith?
A.Humandevelopmentshouldbeconsideredfirst.
B.Weshouldpaymoreattentiontoanimalprotection.
C.Weshouldconsiderboththeenvironmentandhumaninterests.
D.It’sdifficulttofindproperwaystosolveenvironmentalproblems.
D
“Today,at28,theyoungGermanViolinistAnnerSophieMutterisatthetop.Shegivesradiance(光辉)tothemusic,”wroteGeoffreyNorrisinTheDailyTelegraph,London.Mutterwasalsooneoftheworld’syoungestprofessors.
BorninRhweinfeldenonJune29,1963,AnnerSophiegrewupinWehr,asmalltownjustfivekilometersfromtheSwissborder.Herfather,KarlWilhelmMutter,andhermother,Gerlinde,consideredmusiclessonspartofagoodeducation.Thus,theirfirstson,Andreas,beganpracticingtheviolinateight,andhisyoungerbrother,Christoph,hadpianolessons.ItcameasnosurprisewhenAnnerSophiesaidshewantedaviolinforherfifthbirthday.
Herparentsthoughtshewastooyoungfortheviolin,andpersuadedhertostartonthepiano.ButAnnerSophiehasalwayshadamindofherown.“Ilongedtoplaytheviolin,”shesaid.“Itseemedtomeamuchmoreinterestinginstrument.”Aftersixmonths,herparentsgavein.
ThefamousviolinteacherEmaHonigberger,wholivednearby,becameAnnerSophie’stutor(家庭教师).Afteronlyninemonthsoflessons,sheenteredthesix-year-oldinanationwidecompetitionforyoungmusicians.WithChristophaccompanyingheronthepiano,Anner-Sophiewonfirstprize.
In1974,EmaHonigbergerdied.AnnerSophie’snewteacherwasAidaStucki.ShetaughtAnnerSophetodevelopherownideasonhowapieceshouldbeplayed,notjusttoimitate(模仿)others.Thisisoneoftheviolinist’sstrongest,mostdistinctive(与众不同的)characteristicstoday.
ThoughtheMutterswereshortofmoneyattimes,theylimitedtheirdaughter’sperformancestooneortwoayear.“Wearegladwewentthefamilyroad,”saidherfather.“Nooutsider(外人)caneverhaveaneffectonourdaughter’scareerorpushherintoplayingmoreconcertsthanshewantsto.”Latershewasallowedtogivesixtoeightconcertsayearandmakesomerecordings.Onlywhensheturned18didshebeginherprofessionalcareer.
32.AnnerSophie’scareerdatesbackto______.
A.thelate1960s
B.herfamilyeducation
C.thelate1970s
D.herfifthbirthday
33.AnnerSophie’sconcertsare_________.
A.limitedtooneortwoayear
B.accompaniedatthepianobyChristoph
C.highlypraisedthroughouttheworld
D.appreciatedbyprofessorsinLondon
34.WhichsentenceshowsAnnerSophie’sstrongpointasaviolinist?
A.Shewantedaviolinforherfifthbirthday.
B.Shehasalwayshadamindofherown.
C.Shehadtwofamousviolinteachers.
D.Violinseemedtoheramuchmoreinterestinginstrument.
35.Thevirtue(美德)theMuttershaveisthattheybelieve_______.
A.childrenshou