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The deadliest Ebola(埃博拉病毒) outbreak inrecorded history is happening right now. The outbreak is unprecedented(空前的) both in the number of people who have gotten sick and in the geographic scope. And so farit's been a long battle that doesn't appear to be slowing down. Ebola is both rare and very deadly. Since the first outbreak in 1976, Ebola viruses have infected thousands of people and killed roughly killed 60 percent of them. Symptoms can come on quickly and kill fast. The current outbreak started in Guinea sometime in late 2013 orearly 2014. It has since spread to Sierra Leone and Liberia, including somecapital cities. And one infected patient traveled on a plane to Nigeria, where he spread the disease to several others and then died. Cases have also popped up in various other countries throughout the world, including in Dallas and NewYork City in the United States. The Ebola virus has now hit many countries, including Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Senegal, and the United States. The virus, which starts off with flu-like symptoms and sometimes ends with bleeding, has infected about 6,500 people and killed more than 3,000 since this winter, according to the World Health Organization on September 30, 2014. There are some social and political factors contributing to the current disaster. Because this is the first major Ebola outbreak in WestAfrica, many of the region's health workers didn't have experience or trainingin how to protect themselves or care for patients with this disease. Journalist David Quammen put it well in a recent New York Timesarticle, “Ebola is more dangerous to humans than perhaps any known virus on Earth, except rabies(狂犬病) and HIV. Andit does its damage much faster than either.” Hopefully, researchers are working to find drugs, including a recent $50 million push at the National Institutes of Health. And scientists are working on vaccines(疫苗), including looking into ones that might be able to help wild chimpanzees, which are also susceptible to the disease. The first human Ebola vaccine trial is scheduled to start in the spring of 2015.
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阅读理解
Banks view online banking as a powerful “value-added” tool to attractand keep new customers while helping to eliminate costly paper handling or teller(出纳员)interactions in an increasingly competitive banking environment. Today, most large national banks, many local banks and credit unions offer some form of online banking, variously known as PC banking, home banking, electronic banking or Internet banking. Online banks are sometimes referred to as “brick-to-click”banks, both to tell them from “brick-to-mortar” banks that haven't yet offered online banking, as well as from “virtual”(虚拟)banks that have no physical branches or tellers whatsoever. The challenge for the banking industry has been to design this new service channel in such a way that its customers will readily learn to use and trust it. Most of the large banks can now offer fully safe , fully functional(功能的)online banking for free or for a small cost. As more banks succeed online and more customers use their sites, fully functional online banking will likely become as common place as automated teller machines (ATM). Online banking has a lot of advantages. Unlike your corner bank, online banking sitesnever close; they're at hand 24 hours a day, seven days a week and they're amouse click away. If you're out of state or even out of the country when a money problem appears, you can log on instantly to your online bank and take care of business. Online bank sites generally carry out and confirm deals at or quicker than ATM processing speeds. Many online banking sites now offer fashionable tools to help you manage all of your valuable items more effectively.
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Oyster What is an Oyster card? Oyster is the easiest way to pay for journeys on the bus, Tube, tram, DocklandsLight Railway (DLR), London Overground and National Rail journeys in London Youcan store your travel cards, Bus & Tram Pass, season tickets and credit topay for journeys as you go. Where to get an Oyster card? There are a number of ways for you to get an Oyster card: • At over 3,900 Oyster Ticket stops • At Tube and London Overground station ticket offices • At some National Rail stations • At London Travel information Centres • Online at tfl. gov. uk/oyster How to use an Oyster card? To pay the correct fare on the Tube , DLR, London Overground andNational Rail services, you must always touch in on the yellow Oyster cardreader at the start of your journey, and touch out at the end. If you don't, amaximum cash Oyster fare will be charged. When using the bus or tram, you mustonly touch in at the start, but not at the end of your journey. What happens if I don't visit London very often? Don't worry. Any pay as you go credit on your card will notexpire (过期), so you cankeep it for your next visit or lend it to a friend. Fares Traveling by Tube from Central London (Zone l)to Heathrow (Zone6) Adult Oyster single fare £ 4. 20 Monday to Friday 06:30 - 09:30 and 16:00 - 19:00 £ 2. 70 at all other times including public holidays Adult single cash fare £ 5.00 For further information,visit tfl.gov.uk /fares.
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What will power your house in the future?Nuclear, wind, or solar power?According toscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)in the US, it might beleaves—but artificial(人造的)ones. Natural leaves are able to change sunlight and water intoenergy. It is known as photosynthesis(光合作用). Nowresearchers have found a way to imitate this seemingly simple process. The artificial leaf developed by Daniel Nocera and hiscolleagues at MIT can be seen as a special silicon chip with catalysts(催化剂). Similar tonatural leaves, it can splitwater into hydrogen and oxygen when put into a bucket of water. The hydrogenand oxygen gases are then stored in a fuel cell, which usesthose two materials to produce electricity, located eitheron top of a house or beside the house. Though the leaf is only about the shape of a poker card, scientistsclaimed that it is promising to be an inexpensive source of electricity indeveloping countries.“ One can imagine villages in India and Africa not longfrom now purchasing an affordable basic power system based on this technology, ”said Noceraat a conference of the American Chemical Society. The artificial leaf is not a new idea. The first artificial leafwas invented in 1997 but was too expensive and unstable for practical use. Thenew leaf, by contrast, is made ofcheap materials, easy to useand highly stable. In laboratory studies, Nocera showedthat an artificial leaf prototype(原型)could operatecontinuously for at least 45 hours without a drop in activity. The wonderful improvements come from Nocera's recent discoveryof several powerful, new andinexpensive catalysts. These catalysts make the energy transformation insidethe leaf more efficient with water and sunlight. Right now, the new leafis about 10 times more efficient at carrying out photosynthesis than a naturalone. Besides, the device canrun in whatever water is available;that is, it doesn'tneed pure water. This is important for some countries that don't have access topure water. With the goal to “make each home its own power station” and“give energy to the poor”, scientistsbelieve that the new technology could be widely used in developing countries, especially inIndia and rural China.
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完形填空
Every dream has something to do with our feelings, longings, wishes, needs, fears, and memories. But something on the “outside” may affect what we 1. If a person is hungry or tired or cold, his dream may include a feeling of this kind. If the 2 on your body has slipped off your bed, you may dream that you are 3 or resting on the ice and snow. The material for the dream you will 4 tonight is probably to come from the experiences you have today. 5 the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has an effect on you 6 you are sleeping (feeling of cold, a noise, a discomfort, etc.) and it may also use your past experiences and the wishes and interests you have now. This is why very young 7 are likely to dream of fairies(仙女), older children of school examinations, 8 people of food, homesick soldiers of their families and prisoners of freedom. To show you how that is 9 while you are asleep and how your wishes or needs can all be joined together in a dream, 10 is the story of an experiment. A man was asleep and the back of his 11 was rubbed 12 a piece of cotton. He would dream that he 13 in a hospital and his girlfriend was visiting him, 14 on the bed and feeling gently his hand! There are some scientists who have made a special 15 of why we dream, what we dream and what those dreams 16 . Their explanation of dreams, though a bit reasonable, is not accepted by everyone, but it 17 an interesting approach to the problem. They believe that dreams are 18 expressions of wishes that didn’t 19 . In other words, a dream is a way of having your wishes 20 out. (1)
A .
long
B .
dream
C .
think
D .
wish
(2)
A .
blanket
B .
book
C .
shoe
D .
trousers
(3)
A .
working
B .
running
C .
sleeping
D .
studying
(4)
A .
meet
B .
have
C .
see
D .
think
(5)
A .
But
B .
For
C .
So
D .
Because
(6)
A .
before
B .
while
C .
after
D .
during
(7)
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children
B .
fathers
C .
drivers
D .
gentlemen
(8)
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happy
B .
sad
C .
hungry
D .
old
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taking
B .
carrying
C .
dreaming
D .
happening
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that
B .
here
C .
it
D .
this
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leg
B .
head
C .
body
D .
hand
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in
B .
with
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of
D .
off
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left
B .
lived
C .
was
D .
gave
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waiting
B .
smiling
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sitting
D .
speaking
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study
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watch
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sleep
D .
way
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stand
B .
do
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form
D .
mean
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makes
B .
finds
C .
offers
D .
demands
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any
B .
almost
C .
hardly
D .
mostly
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get
B .
come true
C .
arrive
D .
believe in
(20)
A .
carried
B .
taken
C .
kept
D .
called
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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填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。
Sleep is something we all do. But some people need to sleep more than others. Babies sleep most of the time. Children in school sleep about ten to twelve hours a night. Most adults sleep only seven or eight hours.All parts of our bodies have to rest after they work.. Our arms need a rest after we lift heavy thing, When we run fast, our legs work hard. They get tired. We have to rest them. Our brains workhard, too. We can sit quite still and rest our arms andlegs. But our brains aren't resting. They go right on thinking as long as weare awake. Our brains slow down a bit when we sleep and dream. Instead of thinking wide-awake thoughts, our brains make up dreams. Some dreams are very pleasing. Some are not. Most of thetime we forget them when we wake up. Scientists have tried to find out what would happen if people were not allowed to sleep. They asked some people not to go to bed. The people stayed up all night and all the next day. They stayed up the next night too,and the day after. They played games, but they made mistakes. They forgot things. The people grew rude and mean. They became angry with their friends. Finally they were too tired to stand up. When they sat down, they fell asleep. Scientists have found that if people are not allowed to sleep and to dream, they act in an unusual way.But we do know that we need it to stay well. So tonight have a goodsleep. Lie down under the covers. Shut your eyes. Let your thoughts wander.Soon you’ll stop thinking. You'll be asleep. A. It was hard for their tired brains to work. B. When we are awake, they help us pay attention to the worldaround us C. But babies, children, and adults—-all of us need to haveour sleep D. Good sleep helps to improve one's memory E. No one knows why sleep is so good for us F. But even as we sleep our brains are doing some work G. Of course you will have a good sleep |
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
I remember my first Christmas adventure with Grandma. I remember(tear) across town on my bike to visit her on the day my big sister dropped the bomb.“There is no Santa Claus.” She laughed. “Even dummies(傻瓜) know that!” I (flee) to Grandma because I knew she would be straight with me. She always told the(true). “No Santa Claus?” she said. “Ridiculous!Don’t believe. Put on yourcoat, and let's go.” “Go where, Grandma?” I asked. we walked through the doors of the general store Grandma handed me ten dollars and Said, “Buy something for someone needs it. I'll waitfor you in the car.” I was only eight years old. Never had I shoppedfor anything all by myself. For a few moments I just stood there, (wonder) what to buy, and who(buy) it for. I thought of everybody Iknew. Then I thought about Bobbie Decker. He was my classmate with bad breath and(mess) hair, and he sat right behind me. He did not have a coat. I knew that because he never went out to play gamesduring the winter. I fingered the bill with growing (excite). I would buy Bobbie a coat. |
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。作文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧)并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 With the development of people's living condition, more and morepeople possess their own cars. Some of us think it is good to own a car. Forinstance, it's convenient, fast and comfortable means of transportation. Moreover, it shows that people are becoming richer and the country is much morestronger. It also made relative businesses and industries develop faster. However, others have different opinions, thinking that cars giveup waste gases and pollute the environment around. Too much cars will have somebad effects, such as more accidents and crowdedness. Besides, lack parking lotsis another big problem. As far as I'm concerned, we ought to think careful before buyingcars. As if we have cars, we may use it less.
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写作
Bookcrossing. Com 是一个面向全球的图书分享网站。该网站组织的分享活动有两种参与方式:一是自由分享(wild release),即把书放在指定地点,由其他参与者自由获取;二是定向分享(controlledrelease),即直接传递给另一位参与者。假设你是李华,请用英文写信申请参加。内容应包括: ·表明写信目的 ·选择一种分享方式 ·简述作出该选择的理由 ·希望了解更多信息 注意: 1)词数不少于80; 2)书信格式及开头已给出(不计入总词数) Dear sir/madam, Learning thatyou are organizing this activity to share books worldwide, |
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