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WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtomeYouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 . Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 35.
WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtomeYouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 . Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 33
阅读下面短文掌握其大意从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上讲该项涂黑 ARaceAgainstDeath ItwasacoldJanuaryin1925inNorthAlaska.Thetownwascutofffromtherestoftheworldduetoheavysnow. Onthe20thofthatmonthDr.Welch 36 aSickboyBillyandknewhehaddiphtheriaadeadlyinfectious传染的diseasemainlyaffectingchildren.ThechildrenofNomewouldbe 37 ifitstruckthetown.Dr.Welchneededmedicineassoonaspossibletostopotherkidsfromgettingsick. 38 theclosestsupplywasover1000milesawayinAnchorage. HowcouldthemedicinegettoNome?Thetown`s 39 wasalreadyfulloficesoitcouldn`tcomebyship.Carsandhorsescouldn`ttravelonthe 40 roads.Jetairplanesandbigtrucksdidn`texistyet. 41 January26Billyandthreeotherchildrenhaddied.Twemtymorewere 42 .Nome`stownofficialscameupwithan 43 .Theywouldhavethemedicinesentby 44 fromAnchoragetoNenana.Fromtheredogeled狗拉雪橇drivers—knownasmushers—would 45 ittoNomeinarelay接力. TheracebeganonJanuary27.ThefirstmusherShannonpickedupthemedicinefromthetrainatNenanaandrodeallnight. 46 hehandedthemedicinetothenextmusherShannon`sfacewasblackfromtheextremecold. OnJanuary31amushernamedSeppalahadto 47 afrozenbodyofwatercalledNortonSound.Itwasthemost 48 partofthejourney.NortonSoundwascoveredwithicewhichcouldsometimesbreakupwithoutwarning.IfthathappenedSeppalamightfallintotheicywaterbelow.Hewould 49 andsowouldthesickchildrenof Nome.But Seppalamadeitacross. AhugesnowstormhitonFebruary1.Amusher namedKaasenhadtobravethisstorm.Atonepointhugepilesofsonwblockedhis50 .Hehadtoleavethetrail雪橇痕迹togetaroundthem.Conditionsweresobadthatitwasimpossibleforhimto 51 thetrailagain.TheonlyhopewasBaltoKaasen’sleaddogBaltoputhisnosetotheground52 tofindthesmellofotherdogsthathadtraveledonthetrail.If BaltofaileditwouldmeandisasterforNome.Theminutespassedby.SuddenlyBaltobeganto 53 .Hehadfoungthetrail At5:30amonFebruary2Kaasenandhisdog 54 inNome.WithinminutesDr.Welchhadthemedicine.Hequicklygaveittothesickchildren.Allofthemrecoverd. Nomehadbeen 55 . 54
B OnoneofhertripstoNewYorkseveralyearsagoEudoraWeltydecidedtotakeacoupleofNewYorkfriendsouttodinner.TheysettledinatacomfortableEastSidecafeandwithinminutesanothercustomerwasapproachingtheirtable. Heyaren’tyoufromMississippi?theelegantwhite-hairedwriterrememberedbeingaskedbythestranger.I’mfromMississippitoo. WithoutasecondthoughtthewomanjoinedtheWeltyparty.Whenherdinnerpartnershowedupshealsopulledupachair. TheybegantellingmeallthenewsofMississippiWeltysaid.Ididn’tknowwhatmyNewYorkfriendswerethinking. TaxisonarainyNewYorknightarerarerthansunshine.Bythetimethegroupgotuptoleaveitwaspouringoutside.Welty’snewfriendsimmediatelysentawaitertofindacab.Headingbackdowntowntowardherhotelherbig-cityfriendswereamazedattheturnofeventsthathadchangedtheirBigAppledinnerintoaMississippi. Myfriendssaid:‘Nowwebelieveyourstories’Weltyadded.AndIsaid:‘Nowyouknow.Thesearethepeoplethatmakemewritethem.’ SittingonasofainherroomWeltyaslimfigureinasimplegraydresslookedpleasedwiththisexplanation. Idon’tmakethemupshesaidofthecharactersinherfictiontheselast50orsoyears.Idon’thaveto. BeauticiansbartenderspianoplayersandpeoplewithpurplehatsWelty’speoplecomefromafternoonsspentvisitingwitholdfriendsfromwalksthroughthestreetsofhernativeJacksonMiss.fromconversationsoverheardonabus.ItannoysWeltythatat78herleftearhasnowgivenout.Sometimessittingonabusoratrainshehearsonlyafragment片段ofaparticularlyinterestingstory. WhatcanwelearnaboutthecharactersinWelty’sfiction?
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WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtomeYouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 . Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 29
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对中国历史很感兴趣并请你介绍一位你喜欢的中国历史人物请你给Jim回信内容包括 1.该人物是谁 2.该人物的主要贡献 3.该人物对你的影响 注意 1.词数不少于50 2.开头和结尾已给出不计入总词数 DearJim ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours LiHua
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WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtomeYouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 . Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 27
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阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上B SurvivingHurricaneSandy飓风桑迪 NatalieDoan14hasalwaysfeltluckytoliveinRockawayNewYork.LivingjustafewblocksfromthebeachNataliecanseetheoceanandhearthewavefromherhouse.It’stheoceanthatmakesRockawaysospecialshesays. OnOctober292012thatoceanturnedfierce.ThatnightHurricaneSandyattackedtheEastCoastandRockawaywashitespeciallyhard.FortunatelyNatalie’sfamilyescapedtoBrooklynshortlybeforethecity’sbridgeclosed. WhentheyreturnedtoRockawaythenextdaytheyfoundtheirneighborhoodinruins.ManyofNatalie’sfriendshadlosttheirhomesandwerelivingfaraway.Allaroundherpeopleweresufferingespeciallytheelderly.Natalie’sschoolwassodamagedthatshehadtotemporarilyattendaschoolinBrooklyn.学科&网 InthefollowingfewdaysthemenandwomenhelpingRockawayrecoverinspiredNatalie.Volunteerscamewithcarloadsofdonatedclothingandtoys.Neighborsdevotedtheirsparetimetohelpingothersrebuild.Teenagersclimbeddozensofflightsofstairstodeliverwaterandfoodtoelderlypeopletrappedinpowerlesshigh-risebuildings. MymomtellsmethatIcan’tcontrolwhathappenstomeNataliesays.butIcanalwayschoosehowIdealwithit. Natalie’schoicewastohelp. Shecreatedawebsitepagematchingsurvivorsinneedwithdonorswhowantedtohalp.NataliepostedintroductionaboutaboynamedPatrickwholosthisbaseballcardcollectingwhenhishouseburneddown.WithindaysPatrick’scollectionwasreplaced. Inthecomingmonthsherwebsitepagehelpedlotsofkids:Christopherwhoreceivedanewbasketball;Charliewhogotanewkeyboard.Nataliealsoworkedwithotherorganizationstobringmuch-needsuppliestoRockaway.Hereffortsmadeherafamousperson.LastAprilshewasinvitedtotheWhiteHouseandhonoredasaHurricaneSandyChampionofChange. Todaythescars创痕ofdestructionarestillseeninRockawaybuthopeisintheair.Thestreetsareclearandmanyhomeshavebeenrebuilt.Ican’timaginelivinganywherebutRockawayNataliedeclares.Myneighborhoodwillbebackevenstrongerthanbefore. Whatdoesthestoryintendtotellus?
WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtomeYouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 . Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 25
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阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上 A DearAlfred Iwanttotellyouhowimportantyourhelpistomylife. GrowingupIhadpeopletellingmeIwastooslowthoughwithanIQof150at17I’manythingbutstupid.ThefactwasthatIwasfoundtohaveADIID注意力缺陷多动障碍.AnxiousallthetimeIwasunabletokeepfocusedformorethananhouratatime. HoweverwhensomethingdidinterestmeIcouldbecomeabsorbed.InhighschoolIbecamecuriousaboutthecomputerandbuiltmyfirstwebsite.MoreoverIcompletedtheseniorcourseofComputerBasicsplusfiverelevantpre-collegecourses. WhileIwasexploringmycuriositymydiseasegotworse.Iwantedtogotocollegeafterhighschoolbutcouldn’t.SoIwaskillingmytimeathomeuntilJune2012whenIdiscoveredtheonlinecomputercoursesofyourtrainingcenter. SincethenIhavetakencourseslikeDataScienceandAdvancedMathematics.CurrentlyI’mlearningyourProbabilitycourse.Ihavehundredsofprinterpapercoveredinself-writtennotesfromyourvideo.Thishasgivenmeapurpose. LastyearIspentallmytimelookingforajobwherewithoutdealingwiththepublicIcouldworkalonebutstillhaveateamtotalkto.LuckilyIdiscoveredthejob—DataAnalyst—thismonthandhavebeengoingfullsteamahead.IwanttoprovethatIcanteachmyselfarespectfulprofessionwithoutgoingtocollegeandbejustasgoodasifnotbetterthanmycompetitors. Thankyou.You’vegivenmehopethatIcanfollowmyheart.ForthefirsttimeIfeelgoodaboutmyselfbecauseI’mdoingsomethingnotbecausesomeonetoldmeIwasdoinggood.Ifeelwhole. Thisiswhyyou’resavingmylife. Yours Tanis whydid’tTanisgotocollegeafterhighschool?
C Ifyouareafruitgrower—orwouldliketobecomeone—takeadvantageofAppleDaytoseewhat’saround.It’scalledAppleDaybutinpracticeit’smorelikeAppleMonth.ThedayitselfisonOctober21butsinceithascaughtoneventsnowspreadoutovermostofOctoberaroundBritain. Visitinganappleeventisagoodchancetoseeandoftentasteawidevarietyofapples.TopeoplewhoareusedtothelimitedchoiceofapplessuchasGoldenDeliciousandRoyalGalainsupermarketsitcanbequiteaneyeopenertoseetherangeofclassicalapplesstillinexistencesuchasDeciowhichwasgrownbytheRomans.Althoughitdoesn’ttasteofanythingspecialit’sstillworthatryasistheknobbly多疙瘩的Cat’sHeadwhichismoreofacuriositythananythingelse. Therearealsovarietiesdevelopedtosuitspecificlocalconditions.OneoftheverybestvarietiesforeatingqualityisOrleansReinettebutyou’llneedawarmshelteredplacewithperfectsoiltogrowitsoit’sapipedreamformostappleloverswhofallforit. Attheeventsyoucanmeetexpertgrowersanddiscusswhichoneswillbestsuityourconditionsandbecausethesearefamilyaffairschildrenarewellcateredforwithapple-themedfunandgames. AppleDaysarebeingheldatallsortsofplaceswithaninterestinfruitincludingstatelygardensandcommercialorchards果园.IfyouwanttohavearealorchardexperiencetryvisitingtheNationalFruitCollectionatBrogdalenearFavershaminKent. WhatcanwelearnaboutDecio?
阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上 C CaliforniaCondor’sShockingRecovery CaliforniacondorsareNorthAmerica’slargestbirdswithwind-lengthofupto3meters.Inthe1980selectricallinesandleadpoisoning铅中毒nearlydrovethemtodyingout.Nowelectricshocktrainingandmedicaltreatmentarehelpingtorescuethesebigbirds. Inthelate1980sthelastfewcondorsweretakenfromthewildandtherearenowmorethan150flyingoverCaliforniaandnearbyArizonaUtahandBajainMexico. Electricallineshavebeenkillingthemoff.Astheygointorestforthenighttheyjustdon’tseethepowerlinessaysBruceRideoutofSanDiegoZoo.Theirwingscanbridgethegapbetweenlinesresultinginelectrocution电死iftheytouchtwolinesatonce. Soscientistshavecomeupwithashockingidea.Tallpolesplacedinlargetrainingareasteachthebirdstostayclearofelectricallinesbygivingthemapainfulbutundeadlyelectricshock.Beforethetrainingwasintroduced66%ofset-freedcondorsdiedofelectrocution.Thishasnowdroppedto18%. Leadpoisonoushasprovedmoredifficulttodealwith.Whencondorseatdeadbodiesofotheranimalscontainingleadtheyabsorblargequantitiesoflead.Thisaffectstheirnervoussystemsandabilitytoproducebabybirdsandcanleadtokidney肾failuresanddeath.SocondorswithhighlevelsofleadaresenttoLosAngelesZoowheretheyaretreatedwithcalciumEDTAachemicalthatremovesleadfromthebloodoverseveraldays.Thisworkisstartingtopayoff.Theannualdeathrateforadultcondorshasdroppedfrom38%in2000to5.4%in2011. Rideout’steamthinksthattheCaliforniacondors’averagesurvivaltimeinthewildisnowjustundereightyears.Althoughthesemeasuresarenoteffectiveforevertheyarevitalfornowhesays.Theyaretrulygoodbirdsthatarewortheveryeffortweputintorecoveringthem. Researchershavefoundelectricallinesare.
阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上 C CaliforniaCondor’sShockingRecovery CaliforniacondorsareNorthAmerica’slargestbirdswithwind-lengthofupto3meters.Inthe1980selectricallinesandleadpoisoning铅中毒nearlydrovethemtodyingout.Nowelectricshocktrainingandmedicaltreatmentarehelpingtorescuethesebigbirds. Inthelate1980sthelastfewcondorsweretakenfromthewildandtherearenowmorethan150flyingoverCaliforniaandnearbyArizonaUtahandBajainMexico. Electricallineshavebeenkillingthemoff.Astheygointorestforthenighttheyjustdon’tseethepowerlinessaysBruceRideoutofSanDiegoZoo.Theirwingscanbridgethegapbetweenlinesresultinginelectrocution电死iftheytouchtwolinesatonce. Soscientistshavecomeupwithashockingidea.Tallpolesplacedinlargetrainingareasteachthebirdstostayclearofelectricallinesbygivingthemapainfulbutundeadlyelectricshock.Beforethetrainingwasintroduced66%ofset-freedcondorsdiedofelectrocution.Thishasnowdroppedto18%. Leadpoisonoushasprovedmoredifficulttodealwith.Whencondorseatdeadbodiesofotheranimalscontainingleadtheyabsorblargequantitiesoflead.Thisaffectstheirnervoussystemsandabilitytoproducebabybirdsandcanleadtokidney肾failuresanddeath.SocondorswithhighlevelsofleadaresenttoLosAngelesZoowheretheyaretreatedwithcalciumEDTAachemicalthatremovesleadfromthebloodoverseveraldays.Thisworkisstartingtopayoff.Theannualdeathrateforadultcondorshasdroppedfrom38%in2000to5.4%in2011. Rideout’steamthinksthattheCaliforniacondors’averagesurvivaltimeinthewildisnowjustundereightyears.Althoughthesemeasuresarenoteffectiveforevertheyarevitalfornowhesays.Theyaretrulygoodbirdsthatarewortheveryeffortweputintorecoveringthem. Thepassageshowsthat.
WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtome“YouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 .” Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 21
C Ifyouareafruitgrower—orwouldliketobecomeone—takeadvantageofAppleDaytoseewhat’saround.It’scalledAppleDaybutinpracticeit’smorelikeAppleMonth.ThedayitselfisonOctober21butsinceithascaughtoneventsnowspreadoutovermostofOctoberaroundBritain. Visitinganappleeventisagoodchancetoseeandoftentasteawidevarietyofapples.TopeoplewhoareusedtothelimitedchoiceofapplessuchasGoldenDeliciousandRoyalGalainsupermarketsitcanbequiteaneyeopenertoseetherangeofclassicalapplesstillinexistencesuchasDeciowhichwasgrownbytheRomans.Althoughitdoesn’ttasteofanythingspecialit’sstillworthatryasistheknobbly多疙瘩的Cat’sHeadwhichismoreofacuriositythananythingelse. Therearealsovarietiesdevelopedtosuitspecificlocalconditions.OneoftheverybestvarietiesforeatingqualityisOrleansReinettebutyou’llneedawarmshelteredplacewithperfectsoiltogrowitsoit’sapipedreamformostappleloverswhofallforit. Attheeventsyoucanmeetexpertgrowersanddiscusswhichoneswillbestsuityourconditionsandbecausethesearefamilyaffairschildrenarewellcateredforwithapple-themedfunandgames. AppleDaysarebeingheldatallsortsofplaceswithaninterestinfruitincludingstatelygardensandcommercialorchards果园.IfyouwanttohavearealorchardexperiencetryvisitingtheNationalFruitCollectionatBrogdalenearFavershaminKent. Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?
阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上D WhyCollegeIsNotHome Thecollegeyearsaresupposedtobeatimeforimportantgrowthinautonomy自主性andthedevelopmentofadultidentity.Howevernowtheyarebecominganextendedperiodofadolescenceduringwhichmanyoftoday’sstudentsandarenotshoulderedwithadultresponsibilities. Forpreviousgenerationscollegewasdecisivebreakfromparentalcontrol;guidanceandsupportneededhelpfrompeopleofthesameageandfromwithin.Inthepasttwodecadeshowevercontinuedconnectionwithanddependenceonfamilythankstocellphonesemailandsocialmediahaveincreasedsignificantly.Someparentsgosofarastohelpwithcoursework.Insteadofpromotingtheideaofcollegeasapassagefromtheshelterofthefamilytoautonomyandadultresponsibilityuniversitieshavegivenintotheideathattheyshouldprovidethesameenvironmentasthatofthehome. Toprepareforincreasedautonomyandresponsibilitycollegeneedstobeatimeofexplorationandexperimentation.Thisprocessinvolvestryingonnewwaysofthinkingaboutoneselfbotheintellectually在思维方面andpersonally.Whileweshouldprovidesafespaceswithincollegeswemustalsomakeitsafetoexpressopinionsandchallengemajorityviews.Intellectualgrowthandflexibilityarefosteredondebateandquestioning. Learningtodealwiththesocialworldisequallyimportant.Becauseacollegecommunity群体differsfromthefamilymanystudentswillstruggletofindasenseofbelonging.Ifstudentsrelyonadministratorstoregulatetheirsocialbehaviorandthinkingpatterntheyarenotfacingthechallengeoffindinganidentitywithinalargerandcomplexcommunity. Moreoverthetendencyforuniversitiestomonitorandshapestudentbehaviorrunsupagainstanothercharacteristicofyoungadults:theresponsetobeingcontrolledbytheirelders.Ifacceptablesocialbehavioristoostrictlydefined规定andcontrolledtheinsensitiveoraggressivebehaviorthatadministratorsareseekingtominimizemayactuallybeencouraged. Itisnotsurprisingthatyoungpeoplearelikelytoburstoutparticularlywhentherearereasonstodoso.Ourgenerationoncejoinedhandsandstoodfirmattimesofnationalemergency.Whatislackingtodayistheconflictbetweenadolescent’sdesireforautonomyandtheirunderstandingofanunsafeworld.Thereforethereisthedesirefortheirdormstobereplacementhomesandnotplacestoexperienceintellectualgrowth. Everycollegediscussionaboutcommunityvaluessocialclimateandbehaviorshouldincluderecognitionofthedevelopmentalimportanceofstudentautonomyandself-regulationofthenecessarytensionbetweensafetyandself-discovery. TheunderlinedwordpassageinParaghaph2means.
A Music OperaatMusicHall:1243ElmStreet.TheseasonrunsJunethroughAugustwithadditionalperformancesinMarchandSeptember.TheOperahonorsEnjoytheArtsmembershipdiscounts.Phone:241-2742.http://www.cityopera.com. ChamberOrchestra:TheOrchestraplaysatMemorialHallat1406ElmStreetwhichoffersseveralconcertsfromMarchthroughJune.Call723-1182formoreinformation.http://www.chamberorch.com. SymphonyOrchestra:AtMusicHallandRiverbend.Forticketsalescall381-3300.RegularseasonrunsSeptemberthroughMayatMusicHallinsummeratRiverbend.http://www.symphony.org/home.asp. CollegeConservatoryofMusicCCM:Performancesareonthemaincampus校园oftheuniversityusuallyatPatriciaCobbettTheater.CCMorganizesavarietyofeventsincludingperformancesbythewell-knownLaSalleQuartetCCM’sPhilharmonicOrchestraandvariousgroupsofmusicianspresentingBaroquethroughmodernmusic.StudentswithI.D.cardscanattendtheeventsforfree.Afreescheduleofeventsforeachtermisavailablebycallingtheboxofficeat556-4183.http://www.ccm.uc.edu/events/calendar. RiverbendMusicTheater:6295KelloggAve.Largeoutdoortheaterwiththeclosestseatsundercoverpricedifference.Bignameshowsallsummerlong!Phone:232-6220.http://www.riverbendmusic.com. WherecanstudentsgoforfreeperformanceswiththeirI.D.cards?
WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtome“YouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 .” Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 23
Everyoneknowsthatfishisgoodforhealth. 16 Butitseemsthatmanypeopledon’tcookfishathome.Americanseatonlyaboutfifteenpoundsoffishperpersonperyearbutweeattwiceasmuchfishinrestaurantsasathome.Buyingstoringandcookingfishisn’tdifficult. 17 Thistextisabouthowtobuyandcookfishinaneasyway. 18 Freshfishshouldsmellsweet:youshouldfeelthatyou’restandingattheocean’sedge.Anyfishyorstrongsmellmeansthefishisn’tfresh. 19 Whenyouhaveboughtafishandarrivehomeyou’dbetterstorethefishintherefrigeratorifyoudon’tcookitimmediatelybutfreshfishshouldbestoredinyourfridgeforonlyadayortwo.Frozenfishisn’tastastyasthefreshone. Therearemanycommonmethodsusedtocookfish. 20 Firstcleanitandseasonitwith yourchoiceofspices调料.Putthewholefishonaplateandsteamitinasteampotfor8to10 minutesifitweighsaboutonepound.Alargeronewilltakemoretime.Thenit’sreadytoserve. 19
D Badnewssells.Ifitbleedsitleads.Nonewsisgoodnewsandgoodnewsisnonews.Thosearetheclassicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorningpapers.Butnowthatinformationisbeingspreadandmonitored监控indifferentwaysresearchersarediscoveringnewrules.Bytrackingpeople’se-mailsandonlinepostsscientistshavefoundthatgoodnewscanspreadfasterandfartherthandisastersandsobstories. The‘ifitbleeds’ruleworksformassmediasaysJonahBergerascholarattheUniversityofPennsylvania.Theywantyoureyeballsanddon’tcarehowyou’refeeling.Butwhenyoushareastorywithyourfriendsyoucarealotmorehowtheyreact.Youdon’twantthemtothinkofyouasaDebbieDowner. Researchersanalyzingword-of-mouthcommunication—e-mailsWebpostsandreviewsface-to-faceconversations—foundthatittendedtobemorepositivethannegative消极的butthatdidn’tnecessarilymeanpeoplepreferredpositivenews.Waspositivenewssharedmoreoftensimplybecausepeopleexperiencedmoregoodthingsthanbadthings?TotestforthatpossibilityDr.Bergerlookedathowpeoplespreadaparticularsetofnewsstories:thousandsofarticlesonTheNewYorkTimes’website.HeandaPenncolleagueanalyzedthemoste-mailedlistforsixmonths.Oneofhisfirstfindingswasthatarticlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelistthannon-sciencearticles.HefoundthatscienceamazedTimes’readersandmadethemwanttosharethispositivefeelingwithothers. Readersalsotendedtosharearticlesthatwereexcitingorfunnyorthatinspirednegativefeelingslikeangeroranxietybutnotarticlesthatleftthemmerelysad.Theyneededtobearoused激发onewayortheotherandtheypreferredgoodnewstobad.ThemorepositiveanarticlethemorelikelyitwastobesharedasDr.BergerexplainsinhisnewbookContagious:WhyThingsCatchOn. WhatcanweinferaboutpeoplelikeDebbieDowner?
B OnoneofhertripstoNewYorkseveralyearsagoEudoraWeltydecidedtotakeacoupleofNewYorkfriendsouttodinner.TheysettledinatacomfortableEastSidecafeandwithinminutesanothercustomerwasapproachingtheirtable. “Heyaren’tyoufromMississippi?”theelegantwhite-hairedwriterrememberedbeingaskedbythestranger.“I’mfromMississippitoo.” WithoutasecondthoughtthewomanjoinedtheWeltyparty.Whenherdinnerpartnershowedupshealsopulledupachair. “TheybegantellingmeallthenewsofMississippi”Weltysaid.“Ididn’tknowwhatmyNewYorkfriendswerethinking.” TaxisonarainyNewYorknightarerarerthansunshine.Bythetimethegroupgotuptoleaveitwaspouringoutside.Welty’snewfriendsimmediatelysentawaitertofindacab.Headingbackdowntowntowardherhotelherbig-cityfriendswereamazedattheturnofeventsthathadchangedtheirBigAppledinnerintoaMississippi. “Myfriendssaid:‘Nowwebelieveyourstories’”Weltyadded.“AndIsaid:‘Nowyouknow.Thesearethepeoplethatmakemewritethem.’” SittingonasofainherroomWeltyaslimfigureinasimplegraydresslookedpleasedwiththisexplanation. “Idon’tmakethemup”shesaidofthecharactersinherfictiontheselast50orsoyears.“Idon’thaveto.” BeauticiansbartenderspianoplayersandpeoplewithpurplehatsWelty’speoplecomefromafternoonsspentvisitingwitholdfriendsfromwalksthroughthestreetsofhernativeJacksonMiss.fromconversationsoverheardonabus.ItannoysWeltythatat78herleftearhasnowgivenout.Sometimessittingonabusoratrainshehearsonlyafragment片段ofaparticularlyinterestingstory. WhathappenedwhenWeltywaswithherfriendsatthecafe?
D Badnewssells.Ifitbleedsitleads.Nonewsisgoodnewsandgoodnewsisnonews.Thosearetheclassicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorningpapers.Butnowthatinformationisbeingspreadandmonitored监控indifferentwaysresearchersarediscoveringnewrules.Bytrackingpeople’se-mailsandonlinepostsscientistshavefoundthatgoodnewscanspreadfasterandfartherthandisastersandsobstories. The‘ifitbleeds’ruleworksformassmediasaysJonahBergerascholarattheUniversityofPennsylvania.Theywantyoureyeballsanddon’tcarehowyou’refeeling.Butwhenyoushareastorywithyourfriendsyoucarealotmorehowtheyreact.Youdon’twantthemtothinkofyouasaDebbieDowner. Researchersanalyzingword-of-mouthcommunication—e-mailsWebpostsandreviewsface-to-faceconversations—foundthatittendedtobemorepositivethannegative消极的butthatdidn’tnecessarilymeanpeoplepreferredpositivenews.Waspositivenewssharedmoreoftensimplybecausepeopleexperiencedmoregoodthingsthanbadthings?TotestforthatpossibilityDr.Bergerlookedathowpeoplespreadaparticularsetofnewsstories:thousandsofarticlesonTheNewYorkTimes’website.HeandaPenncolleagueanalyzedthemoste-mailedlistforsixmonths.Oneofhisfirstfindingswasthatarticlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelistthannon-sciencearticles.HefoundthatscienceamazedTimes’readersandmadethemwanttosharethispositivefeelingwithothers. Readersalsotendedtosharearticlesthatwereexcitingorfunnyorthatinspirednegativefeelingslikeangeroranxietybutnotarticlesthatleftthemmerelysad.Theyneededtobearoused激发onewayortheotherandtheypreferredgoodnewstobad.ThemorepositiveanarticlethemorelikelyitwastobesharedasDr.BergerexplainsinhisnewbookContagious:WhyThingsCatchOn. Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上D WhyCollegeIsNotHome Thecollegeyearsaresupposedtobeatimeforimportantgrowthinautonomy自主性andthedevelopmentofadultidentity.Howevernowtheyarebecominganextendedperiodofadolescenceduringwhichmanyoftoday’sstudentsandarenotshoulderedwithadultresponsibilities. Forpreviousgenerationscollegewasdecisivebreakfromparentalcontrol;guidanceandsupportneededhelpfrompeopleofthesameageandfromwithin.Inthepasttwodecadeshowevercontinuedconnectionwithanddependenceonfamilythankstocellphonesemailandsocialmediahaveincreasedsignificantly.Someparentsgosofarastohelpwithcoursework.Insteadofpromotingtheideaofcollegeasapassagefromtheshelterofthefamilytoautonomyandadultresponsibilityuniversitieshavegivenintotheideathattheyshouldprovidethesameenvironmentasthatofthehome. Toprepareforincreasedautonomyandresponsibilitycollegeneedstobeatimeofexplorationandexperimentation.Thisprocessinvolvestryingonnewwaysofthinkingaboutoneselfbotheintellectually在思维方面andpersonally.Whileweshouldprovidesafespaceswithincollegeswemustalsomakeitsafetoexpressopinionsandchallengemajorityviews.Intellectualgrowthandflexibilityarefosteredondebateandquestioning. Learningtodealwiththesocialworldisequallyimportant.Becauseacollegecommunity群体differsfromthefamilymanystudentswillstruggletofindasenseofbelonging.Ifstudentsrelyonadministratorstoregulatetheirsocialbehaviorandthinkingpatterntheyarenotfacingthechallengeoffindinganidentitywithinalargerandcomplexcommunity. Moreoverthetendencyforuniversitiestomonitorandshapestudentbehaviorrunsupagainstanothercharacteristicofyoungadults:theresponsetobeingcontrolledbytheirelders.Ifacceptablesocialbehavioristoostrictlydefined规定andcontrolledtheinsensitiveoraggressivebehaviorthatadministratorsareseekingtominimizemayactuallybeencouraged. Itisnotsurprisingthatyoungpeoplearelikelytoburstoutparticularlywhentherearereasonstodoso.Ourgenerationoncejoinedhandsandstoodfirmattimesofnationalemergency.Whatislackingtodayistheconflictbetweenadolescent’sdesireforautonomyandtheirunderstandingofanunsafeworld.Thereforethereisthedesirefortheirdormstobereplacementhomesandnotplacestoexperienceintellectualgrowth. Everycollegediscussionaboutcommunityvaluessocialclimateandbehaviorshouldincluderecognitionofthedevelopmentalimportanceofstudentautonomyandself-regulationofthenecessarytensionbetweensafetyandself-discovery. Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofideasinthepassage?
阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上 A DearAlfred Iwanttotellyouhowimportantyourhelpistomylife. GrowingupIhadpeopletellingmeIwastooslowthoughwithanIQof150at17I’manythingbutstupid.ThefactwasthatIwasfoundtohaveADIID注意力缺陷多动障碍.AnxiousallthetimeIwasunabletokeepfocusedformorethananhouratatime. HoweverwhensomethingdidinterestmeIcouldbecomeabsorbed.InhighschoolIbecamecuriousaboutthecomputerandbuiltmyfirstwebsite.MoreoverIcompletedtheseniorcourseofComputerBasicsplusfiverelevantpre-collegecourses. WhileIwasexploringmycuriositymydiseasegotworse.Iwantedtogotocollegeafterhighschoolbutcouldn’t.SoIwaskillingmytimeathomeuntilJune2012whenIdiscoveredtheonlinecomputercoursesofyourtrainingcenter. SincethenIhavetakencourseslikeDataScienceandAdvancedMathematics.CurrentlyI’mlearningyourProbabilitycourse.Ihavehundredsofprinterpapercoveredinself-writtennotesfromyourvideo.Thishasgivenmeapurpose. LastyearIspentallmytimelookingforajobwherewithoutdealingwiththepublicIcouldworkalonebutstillhaveateamtotalkto.LuckilyIdiscoveredthejob—DataAnalyst—thismonthandhavebeengoingfullsteamahead.IwanttoprovethatIcanteachmyselfarespectfulprofessionwithoutgoingtocollegeandbejustasgoodasifnotbetterthanmycompetitors. Thankyou.You’vegivenmehopethatIcanfollowmyheart.ForthefirsttimeIfeelgoodaboutmyselfbecauseI’mdoingsomethingnotbecausesomeonetoldmeIwasdoinggood.Ifeelwhole. Thisiswhyyou’resavingmylife. Yours Tanis Taniswrotethisletterinorderto.
阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项将正确的选项涂在答题卡上B SurvivingHurricaneSandy飓风桑迪 NatalieDoan14hasalwaysfeltluckytoliveinRockawayNewYork.LivingjustafewblocksfromthebeachNataliecanseetheoceanandhearthewavefromherhouse.It’stheoceanthatmakesRockawaysospecialshesays. OnOctober292012thatoceanturnedfierce.ThatnightHurricaneSandyattackedtheEastCoastandRockawaywashitespeciallyhard.FortunatelyNatalie’sfamilyescapedtoBrooklynshortlybeforethecity’sbridgeclosed. WhentheyreturnedtoRockawaythenextdaytheyfoundtheirneighborhoodinruins.ManyofNatalie’sfriendshadlosttheirhomesandwerelivingfaraway.Allaroundherpeopleweresufferingespeciallytheelderly.Natalie’sschoolwassodamagedthatshehadtotemporarilyattendaschoolinBrooklyn.学科&网 InthefollowingfewdaysthemenandwomenhelpingRockawayrecoverinspiredNatalie.Volunteerscamewithcarloadsofdonatedclothingandtoys.Neighborsdevotedtheirsparetimetohelpingothersrebuild.Teenagersclimbeddozensofflightsofstairstodeliverwaterandfoodtoelderlypeopletrappedinpowerlesshigh-risebuildings. MymomtellsmethatIcan’tcontrolwhathappenstomeNataliesays.butIcanalwayschoosehowIdealwithit. Natalie’schoicewastohelp. Shecreatedawebsitepagematchingsurvivorsinneedwithdonorswhowantedtohalp.NataliepostedintroductionaboutaboynamedPatrickwholosthisbaseballcardcollectingwhenhishouseburneddown.WithindaysPatrick’scollectionwasreplaced. Inthecomingmonthsherwebsitepagehelpedlotsofkids:Christopherwhoreceivedanewbasketball;Charliewhogotanewkeyboard.Nataliealsoworkedwithotherorganizationstobringmuch-needsuppliestoRockaway.Hereffortsmadeherafamousperson.LastAprilshewasinvitedtotheWhiteHouseandhonoredasaHurricaneSandyChampionofChange. Todaythescars创痕ofdestructionarestillseeninRockawaybuthopeisintheair.Thestreetsareclearandmanyhomeshavebeenrebuilt.Ican’timaginelivinganywherebutRockawayNataliedeclares.Myneighborhoodwillbebackevenstrongerthanbefore. Accordingtoparagraph4whoinspiredNataliemost?
WhenIwas13myonlypurposewastobecomethestaronourfootballteam.Thatmeant 21MillerKingwhowasthebest 22 atourschool. FootballseasonstartedinSeptemberandallsummerlongIworkedout.Icarriedmyfootballeverywherefor 23 . JustbeforeSeptemberMillerwasstruckbyacarandlosthisrightarm.Iwenttoseehimafterhecamebackfrom 24 .Helookedvery 25 buthedidn’tcry. ThatseasonI 26 allofMiller’srecordswhilehe 27 thehomegamesfromthebench.Wewent10-1andIwasnamedmostvaluableplayer 28 IoftenhadcrazydreamsinwhichIwastoblameforMiller’s 29 . OneafternoonIwascrossingthefieldtogohomeandsawMiller 30 goingoverafence—whichwasn’t 31 toclimbifyouhadbotharms.I’msureIwasthelastpersonintheworldhewantedtoaccept 32from.Buteventhatchallengeheaccepted.I 33 himmoveslowlyoverthefence.Whenwewerefinally 34 ontheothersidehesaidtomeYouknowIdidn’ttellyouthisduringtheseasonbutyoudid 35 .Thankyouforfillinginfor 36 . Hiswordsfreedmefrommybad 37 .Ithoughttomyselfhowevenwithoutanarmhewasmoreofaleader.Damagedbutnotdefeatedhewas 38 aheadofme.Iwasrighttohave 39him.FromthatdayonIgrew 40 andalittlemorereal. 31
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