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Eleven-year-old Angela was stricken with a debilitating (衰弱的) disease involving her ner

Eleven-year-old Angela was stricken with a debilitating (衰弱的) disease involving her nervous system. She was unable to walk and her movement was【C1】______ in other ways as well. The doctors did not hold【C2】______ much hope of her ever recovering from this illness. They【C3】______ she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. They said that few, if【C4】______ , were able to come back to【C5】______ after contracting this disease. The little girl was fearless. There, lying in her hospital bed, she would【C6】______ to anyone who'd listen that she was【C7】______ going to be walking again someday.

She was【C8】______ to a specialized rehabilitation(复原) hospital in the San Francisco Bay area.【C9】______ therapies could be applied to her case were used. The doctors were charmed by her undefeatable【C10】______ . They taught her about imaging about seeing herself walking.【C11】______ it would do nothing else, it【C12】______ at least give her hope and something positive to do in the long waking hours【C13】______ her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in physical therapy, in whirlpools (漩涡) and in exercise sessions. But she worked faithfully【C14】______ her imaging, visualizing herself moving, moving, moving !

One day, as she was staining with all her【C15】______ to imagine her legs moving again, it seemed as though a miracle【C16】______ :The bed moved! It began to move around the room! She screamed out, "Look what I'm doing! Look! Look! I can do it! I moved, I moved !"

Of course, at this【C17】______ moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too ,and running for【C18】______ . People were screaming, equipment was falling and glass was breaking. You see, it was the recent San Francisco earthquake. But don't tell that to Angela. She's【C19】______ that she did it. And now only a few years later, she's back in school. You see, anyone who can【C20】______ the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can conquer a piddling (微不足道的) little disease, can't they?

【C1】

A.restrained

B.limited

C.confined

D.restricted

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第1题

Angela is one of friends of Jessie’s mother.Jessie usually addresses her “Aunt Angela
”.()

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Angela: Do you mind opening the door for me?Randy: _______.A: Yes, I ’ll do itB: Not at

Angela: Do you mind opening the door for me?

Randy: _______.

A: Yes, I ’ll do it

B: Not at all

C: That ’s all right

D: It ’s nothing

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第3题

Whose early novels were mostly set in Trinidad and Tobago?()

A.V.S. Naipaul

B.William Golding

C.Angela Carter

D.Julian Barnes

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2020年2季度新品Angela是30810680的升级款,有3/4无钢圈模杯围300810150和3/4无钢圈前扣模杯围两个款,其价格为269元()
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(排序题)Angela is ill, and her colleagues are writing a get-well card for her. Put the
following sentences in the right order to form. a proper get-well card. Then copy the sentences on the letter paper below.

A.It's;ll be great to see your smiling face again.

B.Make sure you eat all your chicken soup, drink all your orange juice, and get the rest you need so you can get better soon.

C.We're sorry you haven't been feeling well and we miss you at the office.

D.Take care,

E.Carol, Doris, Elsa

F.We hope you enjoy the crossword puzzle.

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听力原文:M: Hi, Annie. You must be pretty excited about your trip to South Korea. When are
you leaving?

W: In three weeks. And I am really excited. You know, I have always been dreaming about it. But there are still a few things left to do before I go.

M: Like what?

W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I am gone.

M: Are you going to give it up?

W: No. It's not easy to find such an apartment around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment either.

M: Perhaps you could sublet it.

W: Yes, but to whom?

M: Mm let me think. Oh, I know just the person. My sister's friend, Angela, has been invited to our university as a visiting scholar for about that long. She will be arriving in about three or four weeks.

W: That's great. I'll call the landlord to ask for permission.

M: And I'll mention it to my sister this evening.

W: Thank you, Bill, let me know what happens then.

(20)

A.Arrange for her accommodations in Soutb Korea.

B.Pick up a passport application form.

C.Change her plane ticket.

D.Purchase her plane ticket.

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ChangeAs relentlessly bad as the news about global warming seems to be, with ice at the po

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As relentlessly bad as the news about global warming seems to be, with ice at the poles melting faster than scientists had predicted and world temperatures rising higher than expected, there was at least a reservoir of hope stored here in Canada's vast forests.

The country's 1.2 million square miles of trees have been called the "lungs of the planet" by ecologists because they account for more than 7 percent of Earth's total forest lands. They could always be depended upon to suck in vast quantities of carbon dioxide, naturally cleansing the world of much of the harmful heat-trapping gas.

But not anymore. In an alarming yet little-noticed series of recent studies, scientists have concluded that Canada's precious forests, stressed from damage caused by global warming, insects and persistent fires, have crossed an ominous (危险的) line and are now pumping out more climate-changing carbon dioxide than they are sinking. Worse yet, the experts predict that Canada's forests will remain net carbon sources, as opposed to carbon storage "sinks", until at least 2022, and possibly much longer.

"We are seeing a significant distortion of the natural trend," said Werner Kurz, senior research scientist at the Canadian Forest Service and the leading expert on carbon cycles in the nation's forests. "Since 1999, and especially in the past five years, the forests have shifted from being a carbon sink to a carbon source."

Translation: Earth's lungs have come down with emphysema(肺气肿). Canada's forests are no longer our friends.

So serious is the problem that Canada's federal government effectively wrote off the nation's forests in 2007 as officials submitted their plans to abide by the international Kyoto Protocol, which obligates participating governments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

Under the Kyoto agreement, governments are permitted to count forest lands as credits, when calculating their national carbon emissions. But Canadian officials, aware of the scientific studies showing that their forests actually are emitting excess carbon, quietly omitted the forest lands from their Kyoto compliance calculations.

"The forecast analysis prepared for the government ... indicates there is a probability that forests would constitute a net source of greenhouse gas emissions," a Canadian Environment Ministry spokesman told the Montreal Gazette.

Canadian officials say global warming is causing the crisis in their forests. Inexorably rising temperatures are slowly drying out forest lands, leaving trees more susceptible to fires, which release huge amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.

Higher temperatures also are accelerating the spread of a deadly pest known as the mountain pine beetle, which has destroyed pine forests across British Columbia and is threatening vital wood in the neighboring province of Alberta. More than 50,000 square miles of British Columbia's pine forest have been stricken so far with the markers of death: needles turn bright red before falling off the tree.

Bitter cold Canadian winters used to kill off much of the pine beetle population each year, naturally keeping it in check. But the milder winters of recent years have allowed the insect to grow rapidly. "That's what's causing some of our forests to switch from a carbon sink position to a source position," said Jim Snetsinger, British Columbia's chief forester. "Once those infested trees axe killed by the pine beetle, they are no longer taking in carbon -- they are giving it off. "

Snetsiuger noted that eventually, over the course of a generation, some of the dying forests will begin to regenerate and once again begin storing more carbon than they release. But for the foreseeable future, experts say, their models show that Canada's forests will stay stuck in a bad global-warming c

A.they balance the world temperatures

B.they are abundant to cleanse the earth's atmosphere and play an important role in cleansing the earth's atmosphere

C.they could always suck in vast quantities of carbon dioxide

D.they naturally cleanse much of the harmful heat-trapping gas

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