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—Did you dare to go out at night when you were a little child?

— No, I didn’t. I don’t have the ______ to go out alone at night even now.

A. courage B. power C. ability D. chance

 

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A 【解析】 试题分析:句意:—当你是小孩子的时候晚上敢出去吗?—不,我不敢,我即使现在也没有晚上单独出去的勇气。A. courage勇气; B. power 能;C. ability 能力D. chance机会,根据句意此题选A。 考点:考查名词的含义  
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3. 有利于保护环境, 因为……(请自拟一点)

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要求:1、短文内容须包含所有提示信息,可适当发挥,……部分请自拟内容作答;

      2、词数90左右。开头部分已给出,不计入总词数;

      3、表达中请勿提及真实校名及本人姓名。

提示:低碳生活:low-carbon life

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Angela Zou hardly writes text messages now. Sitting at her office desk, Zou asks her iPhone, where they should go to eat. When it buzzes seconds later, she lifts it to her ear for her friend's reply. The conversation goes back and forth through these pieces of words before they decide on the place for lunch.

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Like millions of others across Asia, Zou is using WeChat, a smartphone app(应用程序)developed in China, to send voice messages, snapshots(快照)and emoticons(表情符号)to her friends. Now that its walkietalkie-style(对讲机式)messages have become everywhere, she said typing feels like hard work.

WeChat's popularity has grown quickly since it came into use in 2011. Tencent, the company that developed the app, announced in September that its users had doubled in six months to 200 million. Most users are in China, though WeChat is being used across Asia and already has users in the US and the UK.  

Historically, it has proved difficult for Chinese internet firms to develop in foreign countries. But WeChat is becoming the first Chinese social media application with the possibility to go to the whole world.

WeChat is similar to the popular US-based mobile messaging service WhatsApp, but it does more. It comes in eight languages including English, Arabic and Russian.

"I used WhatsApp before I came back to China from studying abroad and found all my friends were using WeChat," said Zou, who is 25. "Now when I want to contact someone I use WeChat first." The app's features include Look Around, which allows users to chat to strangers nearby, while Moments works like Instagram(图片分享).

1.Why does Angela Zou hardly write text messages now?

2.What is WeChat used to do?

3.Which company of China developed WeChat?

4.Where is WeChat used?

5.What do you think of WeChat?

 

 


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An 8-year-old Miami boy, Joshua Williams, is president of his own non-profit organization---Joshua’s Save the World. His organization provides food and clothes for p1.     people and families in Miami and the neighboring areas.

Joshua has r  2.    thousands of dollars for his organization. He started to help the hungry when he was just 5. He was in his mother’s car when they passed a beggar. Joshua asked his mother to stop so that he could give him $20. “It’s my pocket m 3. . I want to help him, Mum,” Joshua recalled. One year later, he created his organization with the help of his mother and Francine Hanna, a local businesswoman. “He just thought that was what he wanted to do,” his mother said. “And there was nothing that could s  4.   him.”

The organization now provides clothing, furniture and food for the poor people in America. At the same time, Joshua never misses a c 5.   to ask other people to follow what he did whether at church or on the streets. Earl Laird l  6.  his job two years ago and hasn’t managed to get a n  7.   one. Without money, he can’t p  8.   for the flat and has to live on the street. He depends on food from Joshua’s Save the World. “Joshua is an angel (天使) from God,” he said.

Joshua has won Miami’s “Do the Right Thing” award and the “Kids Who Care” competition, which awarded him a $1,000 note. Even though he has a  9. done a lot, he said that his mission (使命)to provide for the poor is f 10.   from finished. “I want to get a team together,” Joshua said. “I want my team to go out and give food to people who have a need for it. I want to spread love to countries in Africa.”