1 . 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
Shakespeare and Company is an English-language bookshop in the heart of Paris. It
In 2009, Whitacre received a video of a girl who was singing one of his works.
World Environment Day (WED) is a day we all need to put in our
Tell your friend that attending a TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference can be a potentially life changing event as he will be able to listen, share, and interact with great
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, also known as UNICEF, is a United Nations
6 . Wilson Middle School
To: All students
From: Agnes Smith, Secretary of the Computer Club
Date: 8th September
Subject: A New Year for the Computer Club
Welcome back to school. It is a new year for the Computer Club, and there are lots of things to tell you about, so here goes.
First of all, we have redesigned the school website home page. It is now more interesting, and contains information about updates to the school website. You can now click on the right places to see our new school motto, the information about our 25th School Anniversary and a Chinese version. Why not have a look at it, and tell your friends about it, as well? The school website address is http://school.web/wms/index.html.
Secondly, the 15th Joints Schools Computer Exhibition will be held from the 3rd to the 10th of July next year. The theme of the exhibition is ‘Computer Technology 20 Years from Now’. All participating schools must submit a project proposal (方案) by the 28th of April next year. We want our school to participate in the exhibition, and we will prepare a project proposal for the school to submit before the deadline. If you have an idea for a proposal, please e-mail Kevin Shum or Amy Yale.
Finally, the Computer Club will hold a Get-Acquainted lunch on Saturday, the 20th of September, at 12:30 pm in Room 12. We invite you all to the lunch, and we welcome you to come whether you are interested in joining the Computer Club, or you just want to learn something about computers.
We look forward to seeing you there!
1. You can go and enjoy the 15th Joints Schools Computer Exhibition on ________ next year.A.April 28th | B.July 3rd |
C.September 8th | D.September 12th |
A.Redesign a home page. | B.Hold a computer exhibition. |
C.Offer a special lunch. | D.Submit a project proposal. |
A.To report what the Computer Club did last year. |
B.To tell about the activities of the Computer Club. |
C.To teach the students how to learn computer well. |
D.To persuade the students to join the Computer Club. |
Roots & Shoots is a global network of young people
8 . There are at least 80,000 registered charities in Canada, ranging from churches to nursing homes to community centres. The latest report from the Canadian Philanthropy Survey (CIC) listed the top 10 charities in the country, and the following are among them.
Fresh Start Recovery Centre
freshstartrecovery.ca
Aimed at people in Alberta struggling against addiction and homelessness, Fresh Start Recovery Centre provides a four-month live-in program that includes fitness training and nutritional support. The group also provides short-term housing and employment information for those who are recovering from alcoholism. Other programs include a food truck that’s fully staffed by people in recovery; in 2020, it centered on bringing necessary supplies to those in need.
CUPS
www.cupscalgary.com
CUPS is the combination of a Calgary community center, health-care system and social-service agency. Many programs are specially aimed at families, including several parenting workshops. In 2020 alone, CUPS saw 2, 336 people use its services for the first time. During the COVID-19, it created “assisted self-isolation (隔离) sites” at a hotel for people with no fixed address who had been exposed to COVID-19.
Educational Program Innovations Charity (EPIC)
epiccharity.com
Youth living in poverty or in at-risk situations, as well as members of Black communities, get support from this Sydney, N.S. organization, including one-on-one mentoring (辅导), and scholarships for high-school graduates for higher education. The program also helps kids from poor families who struggle to get access to tech devices and Internet services.
Elimin8Hate
elimin8hate.org
This Vancouver group aims to fight anti-Asian racism using creative methods that range from interactive social-media activities to designs for educational campaigns. The organization also serves as a key platform: members of Asian communities who experience racial violence can report what happened, contributing to a database that’s sadly ever-expanding.
If you’re interested in learning more about which charities are most in need, check out canadahelps. org and charityintelligence.ca.
1. What do Fresh Start Recovery Centre and CUPS provide in common?A.Food supplies. | B.Training for parents. |
C.Job opportunities. | D.Temporary accommodation. |
A.Accepting them as members of the organization. |
B.Keeping them far from risks and dangers. |
C.Offering them scholarships to university. |
D.Teaching them how to surf the Internet. |
A.Organize certain social-media activities. |
B.Answer racial violence with violence. |
C.Report his experience to the organization. |
D.Stay in Asian communities all the time. |
The United Nations Children’s Fund, also known as UNICEF, is a United Nations organization based in New York. It offers help needed by children all over the world. UNICEF
Established in 1995, Youth Farm has developed from a garden program into a youth development organization. We engage hundreds of youth in leadership development form.
Our Mission and Goals
◇We farm to grow food.
From strawberries to carrots, our youth seed, plant, grow, and harvest our food and bring it to our communities' forks
◇We farm to grow community.
We live and work in diverse neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are amazing, but also face numerous challenges related to food access and quality youth development programming. Youth farm does the best to meet the challenges.
◇We farm to grow leaders.
At Youth Farm, assisting youth in their development as leaders is the most important part of our work. We work to engage young people as problem solvers to a variety of issues, from food access to quality education. We are not growing the next generation of farmers, but youth leaders who will become amazing teachers, scientists, community organizers, politicians and so much more.
Our Programs
Growing Season Programming
The growing season is a busy time for us. Our youth take on an active role in planting and monitoring garden spaces throughout the entire season. Youth are also involved in volunteer farm work days.
School Year Programming
During the school year, youth attend farm classes, cooking classes, and gardening classes. School year programs and community involvement opportunities through food-based activities are key elements to Youth Farm’s success.
Community Events
We also involve our youth in community events such as fairs, markets, and community meals. When participating in events, youth are offered real world planning and engagement opportunities. They will be introduced to the community as leaders in the local food movement.
For more information, please visit husp://youth farm./
1. One of Youth Farm’s aims is to____________.A.train professional farmers | B.create new food programs |
C.develop youth’s leadership | D.protect community’s environment |
A.assist farm managers | B.teach in cooking classes |
C.join in community activities | D.design gardens for the school |
A.To advertise new farm products. | B.To introduce an organization |
C.To spread agricultural knowledge. | D.To inspire youth to serve the community. |