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, though I was 56 than the other students. I worked harder than ever and ended up at Oxford University. The band had 57 everything. It took me out of Bolton and around the world. I 58 that with a little luck and a lot of hard work, anything can happen. Now I often tell my 59 life to my students. And when they tell me their dreams, I will 60 them. After all, if I managed to make it that far, why shouldn?t they? 41. A. stop B. watch C. loneliness D. misery 42. A. taken B. let C. run D. dropped 43. A. band B. pany C. tour D. school 44. A. take place B. go wrong C. pick up D. show up 45 A. cancelled B. signed C. broke D. shared 46. A. devoted B. ambitious C. honest D. optimistic 47. A. caused B. applied C. invited D. manded 48. A. know of B. approve of C. hear of D. talk of 49. A. published B. failed C. struggled D. appeared 50. A. Eventually B. Exactly C. Unfortunately D. Actually 51. A. right B. responsible C. cruel D. foolish 52. A. produced B. wrote C. enjoyed D. shared 53. A. dream about B. live up to C. think about D. put up with 54. A. on B. back C. over D. up[來源 :學(xué) +科 +網(wǎng) Z+X+X+K] 55. A. succeed B. return C. resign D. help 56. A. younger B. cleverer C. older D. slower 57. A. ch anged B. took C. ruined D. made 58. A. promised B. doubted C. hoped D. learned 59. A. present B. emotional C. easy D. previous 60. A. congratulate B. encourage C. five D. praise 絕密★啟用前 2018 年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試 英 語 (銀川一中第一次模擬考試 ) 第 II 卷 注意: 將答案寫在答題卡上。t argue. 40 Just get out of the car as soon as you can. Next time that driver offers to give you a ride, you can say, “No, thanks.” A. Or point out things the driver has missed seeing. B. The last thing anyone needs is a texting driver. C. As we all know, it?s not just young drivers who text. D. Take away the driver39。 More and more passengers are worried about texting and driving. If a texting driver is making you nervous but you?re not sure how to bring the topic up, here are some ideas. The direct approach You can go straight to the point and say, “I?m sorry, but I get really nervous when people text and drive at the same time.” 36 Most people will admit it?s probably not a good idea or they?ll at least put down the phone. The subtle approach If you don?t feel fortable telling a driver to quit texting directly, try hinting. “Would you like me to type for you since you?re driving?” 37 For example,“ Did you see that truck ?” “I?ve seen a lot of policemen out today. ” The lifesaving approach If a driver continues to text and drive or laugh at you because you are worrying about it, avoid riding with that person. 38 This will make him feel ashamed. A little shame makes people think twice about bad habits. Speaking of parents 39 If you are stuck in a car with an adult who is texting behind the wheel, be direct and tell him to stop. Most adults know that parents are constantly telling kids not to text and drive, so they should feel embarrassed enough to put down the phone. If a driver absolutely won39。 m] She said she had been planning a funeral and searched for funeral homes. She typed “funeral” and Google suggested funeral homes near her as well as other funeralrelated websites. Just then, a friend called her. The friend suggested that the woman make food called “funeral potatoes” for a gathering after the service. After the call ended, the woman returned to her Inter search. She again typed “funeral”. This t ime, the first suggestion to appear on Google was “funeral potatoes”. It seemed the cell phones had listened to what they were talking about. Cell phones may indeed be listening to us, even when we are not using them. Stories on the Inter tell of people who got Inter search results or advisements based on words they said aloud near their cell phones. When we give an app permission to use our cell phone microphone it is not clear when it is listening to us. There are no signal lights or icons that show when the microphone is turned on. How should we stop our phones from listening? First, be sure to check the permissions you have given apps to access the microphone on your phone. Some apps need the microphone access to work correctly, but others do not. Never give permission to use your microphone unless the app needs access to it. Second, turn off the microphone for any apps you do not want to have access to your microphone. You may want to turn off microphone access for all of the apps on your phone. If you find an app requiring microphone access you can always turn it back on again. To make sure apps are not listening to you, turn off microphone access on your iPhone. Go to Settings, then Privacy, then Microphone, to see a list of all of the