1 . March 12 was my last typical day in the classroom before COVID-19 changed everything. When my district closed the following day, I assumed, as many did, that this was a temporary move. However, the closure did not end as quickly as we expected. As the closure continued, while I was glad that none of my students was infected with the virus, I began to worry that the growth of reading ability my first-graders and I worked so hard for would gradually disappear.
It is reported that only one-third of students in the US achieved reading proficiency at grade level in 2019. As the years go by, the gaps become larger, and students who are reading below grade level seldom catch up with their peers. These students often encounter significant social and emotional challenges as they become increasingly aware of their differences from their classmates. And school closures caused by COVID-19 have made the situation even worse.
So when my district reopened in the fall, we were faced with difficult decisions about how to best deliver instruction. At our school, all students have to take a series of short screening tests to assess reading ability at the beginning of the school year. Considering that one size cannot fit all, I adjusted my teaching plans in time throughout the year. If a student received a low score in a particular area, I’d conduct a follow-up assessment to learn about the real cause of the difficulty.
I also conducted exercises to help students practice reading skills. Using other online platforms, I created interactive
lessons with other teachers, in which students practiced reading and writing specific words, reading full sentences and answering corresponding comprehension questions. The platforms enabled us to see all students’ screens at once and gauge which students were on target and needed additional support. They also provided information for planning subsequent lessons.
As a teacher, I know I cannot make all children reach proficiency in literacy (读写能力) myself, but I believe what I am doing can really make a difference to their lives, and I will go on with it.
1. What did the author worry about during the closure?A.The health condition of her students. |
B.The decline in her enthusiasm for work. |
C.The uncertainty about the duration of the closure. |
D.The influence of closure on students’ reading ability. |
A.She motivated students to analyze their own problems. |
B.She adapted teaching strategies to suit her students’ needs. |
C.She used technology to make reading exercises more interesting. |
D.She instructed students to take screening tests before each class. |
A.Judge. | B.Explain. | C.Control. | D.Change. |
A.Strict and wise. | B.Responsible and flexible. |
C.Sensitive and optimistic. | D.Humorous and considerate. |
2 . I thought I knew a lot about Hamlet. I had been always full of
A.complaint | B.hope | C.confidence | D.fear |
A.Dealing with | B.Agreeing with | C.Starting with | D.Ending with |
A.recently | B.completely | C.hardly | D.suddenly |
A.heard | B.saw | C.tasted | D.smelt |
A.but | B.and | C.therefore | D.besides |
A.moved | B.ashamed | C.tired | D.surprised |
A.mind | B.TV | C.stage | D.radio |
A.masks | B.costumes | C.colors | D.meanings |
A.terrible | B.sad | C.unique | D.common |
A.low | B.high | C.soft | D.sweet |
A.silent | B.noisy | C.simple | D.dark |
A.energetic | B.weak | C.slow | D.competitive |
A.fighting | B.leaving | C.waiting | D.clapping |
A.performance | B.book | C.film | D.lecture |
A.write | B.recognise | C.share | D.forget |
3 . In America, we have a thing called stand-up comedy. This popular form of entertainment consists of a comedian standing up at the front of a club, holding a microphone, and telling jokes. Of course, comedy is popular in Chinese culture as well, but the performances are quite different from the style in the US. In China, it’s called cross-talk, which usually involves two guys engaging in an entertaining dialogue.
It’s believed that cross-talk came into being in the Qing Dynasty as a bit of a by-product of the imitation shows that were a popular form of entertainment in the Song Dynasty. After the PRC was established in 1949, this comedic art became more and more popular. Today, it’s still heavily featured in the CCTV New Year’s Gala programmes in China. The 1990s was the golden age of cross-talk; even foreigners studied the art of cross-talk. Mark Roswell, a Canadian named Da Shan in Chinese was relatively unknown in his native land but was a superstar in China. At the turn of the century, cross-talk began to decline, and many well-known actors left the stage.
There are four skills that are essential in cross-talk: speaking, imitating, teasing, and singing. Most of the time, it is performed with two actors—one serves as the lead actor while the other plays a support role. However, sometimes it is performed simply as a one-man show, and at other times there are several actors. In order to criticize something, the humor involved in cross-talk is satirical.
1. What’s the difference between American stand-up comedy and Chinese cross-talk?A.Chinese cross-talk actors don’t use a microphone. |
B.American stand-up comedy actors are all men. |
C.Chinese cross-talk is more liked by Canadians. |
D.American stand-up comedy is only a one-man show. |
A.History. | B.Future. | C.Features. | D.Difference. |
A.He was an American stand-up comedian. |
B.He was very popular with Canadians. |
C.He was a famous cross-talker in China. |
D.He left the stage in the early 1990s. |
A.Acid-tongued. | B.Good-tempered. |
C.Warm-hearted. | D.Smooth-tongued. |
4 . A Love of Gardening
“If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” These words come from the author of the book The Secret Garden, first published in 1911. At that time, only the very rich in Britain had gardens. Very soon after this, homes with gardens began to be built. This is what started the British love of gardening! Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world. Each spring, children plant sunflowers and wait to see which one is the tallest. Expert gardeners know just the right corner for roses, and others spend hours trying to grow perfect vegetables to enter into competitions. And while many Brits like nothing better than spending their Sunday cutting the grass, some are happy just to sit under the branches of the trees and enjoy the beauty of the world around them.
But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions. Those without outside space can rent small pieces of land on which to grow things. Today, there are over 4,000 people in London waiting for such pieces of land. One recent idea has been to turn rooftops and walls into private gardens. These gardens have helped make the cities greener and improve air quality.
As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul. What other free-time activity allows you to be at one with nature and create more beautiful living things? And if you’re in any doubt about this, take a moment to reflect on this line from The Secret Garden: “Where you tend a rose… A thistle cannot grow.”
1. What inspired the British to create their own private gardens?A.A rise in earnings. | B.The call of the government. |
C.The publication of The Secret Garden. | D.The competition among neighbors. |
A.How to build a garden well. | B.Where is suitable for building gardens. |
C.When is the right time to do gardening. | D.How the private garden is enjoyed by the British. |
A.They don’t have free time. | B.They don’t have enough space. |
C.They lack gardening knowledge. | D.They are not allowed to do so by law. |
A.It wastes money. | B.It takes up too much land. |
C.It worsens air quality. | D.It benefits the environment and people’s soul. |
5 . Have you ever imagined being able to communicate with your pet at home and have it understand everything you say? It sounds too good to be true, but scientists have started using artificial intelligence (AI) to help communicate with animals.
Professor Karen Bakker—who is the author of a book called The Sounds of Life: How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and Plants—said that AI is already helping humans communicate with bats and honeybees and this could change what we know about nature and our non-human relationships.
Scientists have worked out how bats speak to each other to argue over food and how mother bats communicate with their young.
Professor Bakker explained how researcher Yossi Yovel had used recordings and AI to understand bats.
“Bats argue over food; they actually distinguish between genders when they communicate with one another; they have individual names, or ‘signature calls’,” she said.
“Mother bats speak to their babies in a kind of ‘motherese’.
Bats learn to ‘speak’ with signals from their mothers.
But while human mothers raise the pitch(音高) of their voices when talking to babies,mother bats lower the pitch.
She said it was a great example of how animal patterns could be revealed using sensors and microphones that would otherwise never be heard with the human ear.
AI makes this possible because a computer can be trained to listen like a bat.
With honeybees, the computer combines listening with vision of the bees’ body movements to understand what they are communicating. Researchers now know how be essay things such as “hush” or “stop”.
Researcher Tim Landgraf even created a robot honeybee that entered a hive(蜂房) and was able to communicate with other bees when it wanted them to stop doing something or fly.
1. What is the role of AI in communicating with animals?A.Allowing humans to speak to animals. |
B.Translating human language into animal language. |
C.Transforming human thoughts into animal language. |
D.Helping humans understand what animals are saying. |
A.They use unique names given by human. |
B.They live together like early human groups. |
C.They share their food with each other without arguing. |
D.They can distinguish between genders when communicating. |
A.By using a kind of “motherese”. |
B.By raising the pitch of their voices. |
C.By using sensors and microphones. |
D.By making body movements. |
A.It can speak with other bats. |
B.It can build a hive with bees. |
C.It can communicate with other bees. |
D.It can teach other bee show to fly and stop. |
6 . If you will take a vacation with your family or friends, renting a yacht (游艇) in Cabo is one of the choices you need to consider. A yacht is comfortable and gives you the freedom while on vacation.
It allows you to explore different destinations.
It allows you to enjoy your privacy and personal service. Renting a yacht for a vacation guarantees (保证) privacy and provides an opportunity to spend time with your loved ones.
These above are the reasons why you may consider renting a yacht when going for a vacation.
A.Of course, there are many choices |
B.Since you will visit many places in Cabo |
C.It allows you to experience total relaxation |
D.Because exploring and privacy are the most important |
E.Besides, you have the chance to request personal service |
F.Here are some other benefits of renting a yacht for your trip |
G.Renting a yacht will, thus, make you get away from the busy world |
7 . One winter evening, Kelly was walking home from her favorite bookstore. She had bought two cookery books and three art books, and couldn’t wait to get home to read them in front of a warm fire.
“I read a lot, and love the pleasure of reading something that I want,” she said. But when she reached into her pocket, she realized that her wallet was gone. She looked around and started to retrace (折回) her steps.
“I’m down on my hands and knees, looking in the gutters (排水沟) around the streets. I go back and forth. My wallet is nowhere,” she said.
She went back to the bookstore, but nobody had turned it in. Kelly walked home hopelessly and was about to cancel her credit cards when an email appeared. It was from a man named Adam, who said he had found her wallet.
Through a name card, Adam found a way to contact Kelly and gave her his phone number and home address. Kelly had a taxi sent to Adam’s house and 20 minutes later, a small brown paper bag arrived on her front steps.
“The loveliest detail is that when I’m digging the wallet out of the bag, I suddenly find Adam has dropped a bar of chocolate at the bottom, which he can not have possibly known is my favorite,” Kelly said.
The kindness of Adam’s gesture has stayed with Kelly. She decides to look for chances to pass it on.
1. How many art books did Kelly buy?A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five. |
A.To call Adam. | B.To find her wallet. |
C.To pay the money. | D.To return her books. |
A.By a piece of news. | B.From one of his friends. |
C.Through a name card. | D.With the help of the police. |
A.Surprised. | B.Proud. | C.Frightened. | D.Sorry. |
8 . My son Timmy was born with several rare developmental disabilities. By age 13, he had had at least 10 surgeries on his legs and feet. Balancing and walking was very
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Larry has changed Timmy, s life so much for the better. Not only does Larry give my son
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A.suitable | B.difficult | C.easy | D.perfect |
A.used to | B.seemed to | C.had to | D.failed to |
A.motivated | B.pushed | C.anticipated | D.formed |
A.disappointed | B.strict | C.careful | D.familiar |
A.judgement | B.day | C.match | D.task |
A.dressed | B.stuck | C.pulled | D.invited |
A.support | B.message | C.highlight | D.news |
A.bleeding | B.falling | C.following | D.screaming |
A.take | B.come | C.leave | D.see |
A.sad | B.excited | C.angry | D.well |
A.eat | B.drive | C.read | D.laugh |
A.plan | B.decision | C.move | D.conclusion |
A.amazing | B.shocking | C.boring | D.annoying |
A.exercise | B.security | C.account | D.tension |
A.doctor | B.journey | C.school | D.friend |
9 . WHY SHENNONGJIA?
As we know, in 2016, Shennongjia made it on to the UNESCO World Heritage List. But there are so many important places not yet on this list. So you might ask: why Shennongjia?
UNESCO awarded Shennongjia this status because it meets two criteria required by the list. It contains a naturally-balanced environment that allows the many and various species to live and prosper. It is also one of the rare locations in the world where scientists can observe in real time the ecological and biological processes that occur as the plants and animals develop and evolve.
For the first criterion, Shennongjia is apparently one of the most “complete” natural areas in the world. The region rises from about 400 metres to over 3, 000 metres above sealevel, giving it the name the “Roof of Central China”.
For the second criterion, we can see that Shennongjia has incredible biodiversity. Look at this slide. According to official statistics, over 3, 000 plant species have been recorded there. This represents more than ten percent of China’s total floral richness.
It is a challenge to look after so many species. In winter, scientists brave heavy snow and freezing temperatures to supply food to the Golden Snub-nosed Monkey. Thanks to their efforts, the monkey’s population has doubled since the 1980s.Their number reached over 1, 300 in 2015 and continues to grow.
But the most impressive aspect of Shennongjia is the local people, who take things from nature without causing damage. I visited a local village which is known for its home-made honey. What is special about the honey is that it is produced by the earliest species of Chinese bee. All of this explains why Shennongjia earned—and deserves—its place on the UNESCO World Heritage List, as well as highlighting how understanding, awareness and hard work have contributed towards protecting a unique and wonderful part of our natural world.
1. Why is Shennongjia included in the UNESCO World Heritage List?A.Because its forests stretch on and on like great green seas. |
B.Because it is the legendary father of Chinese herbal medicine. |
C.Because it satisfies the two requirements for the status. |
D.Because it has the mysterious creature called “Yeren”. |
A.Roof of Central China | B.Roof of Northern China |
C.Roof of Eastern China | D.Roof of Southern China |
A.Patient. | B.Careful. | C.Confident. | D.Hard-working. |
A.A local village. | B.The local people. |
C.Some special monkeys. | D.The wild bees. |
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A.suffered | B.described | C.explored | D.survived |
A.hurt | B.lost | C.broken | D.cheated |
A.learned | B.simple | C.extended | D.balanced |
A.tired | B.separated | C.distinguished | D.hidden |
A.explained | B.announced | C.noticed | D.concluded |
A.discussing | B.searching | C.researching | D.touching |
A.cell | B.law | C.rescue | D.traffic |
A.offered | B.turned | C.hoped | D.agreed |
A.amateur | B.distant | C.volunteer | D.flexible |
A.kept | B.preferred | C.flocked | D.led |
A.given away | B.got about | C.brought in | D.made out |
A.wisdom | B.emergency | C.convenience | D.comfort |
A.instructed | B.spread | C.broadcast | D.circulated |
A.warn | B.help | C.disclose | D.train |
A.caught | B.spotted | C.followed | D.cured |
A.recognized | B.heard | C.understood | D.seen |
A.work | B.sleep | C.jog | D.bed |
A.jogged | B.hiked | C.swam | D.played |
A.right | B.possible | C.lucky | D.easy |
A.frequently | B.consequently | C.accidentally | D.extraordinarily |