1 . It was nearly midnight when my wife Rita and I were driving home from the University of Illinois, where our son Randy was a freshman. Rita was asleep in the passenger seat. I headed north, wondering what on earth had made us take the afternoon off to drive to the university and back, a six-hour round trip. All for nothing.
For weeks Randy had been telling me how much fun he was having in football matches. I suddenly got the idea to show up and cheer my son, like we did in high school.
Just several hours earlier, Rita and I had met him on the field. We watched the young go on to the field, warm up, and then…there was something wrong. Randy ran over. “We cannot hold a competition today. The other team doesn't have enough players,” he said. It was not a big deal. I tried to comfort myself. But I'd just driven three hours to get here and I'd had my heart set on seeing my son in action. Instead, we took Randy out for pie and coffee.
As I was driving on the road, a memory rushed back to me when I was a Boy Scout (童子军). Our team made a canoe (独木舟) journey down the Fox River. My dad drove miles to see me. About a mile downriver we came to a bridge. I looked up and there he was. Dad was standing right on the bridge. He didn't shout like others. He simply waved until we passed underneath. But several miles later, on the next bridge, there he was again. And the one after that. And the next. My dad had taken the chance to show he was always with me.
At last I understood the most important thing I could do for my son — just be there, even if it meant driving a long way.
1. How did the author feel at first when he was driving home with his wife?A.Hopeless. | B.Shocked. | C.Unhappy. | D.Worried. |
A.To cheer their son on. | B.To watch a football match. |
C.To have a meal with their son. | D.To encourage their son to study hard. |
A.To show how his dad cheered him on. | B.To show he missed his dad very much. |
C.To show he lived a happy life when young. | D.To show how his dad showed his love to him. |
A.Be strict with his children. | B.Just be there with his children. |
C.Have more patience with his children. | D.Do what he could to help his children. |
2 . In January 2020, I left for a mission, along with a 75-person crew. I had got to know everyone quite well, which made me feel confident that everything would run smoothly. The main goal of the mission was to voyage through the water, identifying boats and aircraft with our sensors while remaining undetected. We were the eyes and ears of the French navy, 300 metres under the ocean.
Being in a submarine (潜水艇) is a bit like being in a spaceship. Letters from family were allowed to keep crew members motivated, but for safety and caution, all communication from the crew’s families was seen first by navy staff who removed any content that could cause panic on board.
In February 2020, as Covid-19 started to emerge in Europe, the navy began to block all Covid-19-related news in our life. Throughout March and April, we had no idea that Covid-19 was even a thing, let alone that France was under strict lockdown.
The day finally came when we were set to come back. The radio channels on the submarine announced the news: “There is a deadly virus, and the country is locked down.” Actually, the information didn’t make any sense to me at that time. “Lockdown” was a new word to me. I didn’t know what to expect.
When I got out of the submarine. I got my phone back and received weeks’ worth of panicked messages. I took a train back to Paris, where my family lives, and was completely lost. People had masks and gloves on. I put over my mouth a fireproof mask that had been given to me by the navy. I just thought, everyone is hiding their mouths, so I’ll do it, too, even though I didn’t know why.
1. What can we know about the mission?A.It lasted for 3 months. | B.75 persons participated in it. |
C.It served for the French navy. | D.Its main task was to explore the ocean. |
A.His grandfather passed away. | B.His mother came across an accident. |
C.His girlfriend would break up with him. | D.His son was elected captain of the soccer team. |
A.Cellphone access. | B.Submarine sensors. |
C.Calls from families. | D.Radio channels broadcast. |
A.Confused. | B.Relaxed. | C.Excited. | D.Panicked. |
3 . Researchers at the University of Arizona have been studying the effects of green light therapy on those suffering from migraine (偏头痛). In September, they completed their first clinical study and the results are very encouraging. They found that green light therapy is extremely beneficial to those who suffer from headaches. It not only reduces the intensity of the pain, but it also decreases its frequency by 60 percent, significantly improving patients’ quality of life.
According to the Migraine Research Foundation, migraine is the third most common illness in the world, affecting one billion worldwide, including men, women, and children. Additionally, it is the sixth most disabling illness in the world and more than 90 percent of the sufferers are unable to carry on with their normal activities during their sufferings. And when it is actually treated, medication overuse can lead to episodic (偶尔发生的) migraine turning chronic (慢性的).
According to Science Daily, the recent clinical study included 29 patients who suffer from episodic or chronic migraine. They have tried but failed in several traditional therapies including Botox injections and oral medications. In the study, participants spent two hours at home each day staring at a green-light LED. They did this for ten weeks, reporting the number and intensity of headaches they had.
Dr. Patwardhan, co-author of the study, said that the green light discharged by the LED greatly helps those who do not want to take medicine as well as those who do not respond to medications. “The beauty of this approach is the lack of associated side effects,” Patwardhan explained. But that’s not all. The participants also reported significant improvements in sleep quality and in the ability to perform everyday normal activities such as exercise and work. And none of them reported any side effects.
As the study reveals, green light treatment might be an unprecedented (前所未有的) alternative for migraine sufferers.
1. What can we learn from the research?A.Migraine sufferers unable to live a normal life makes up about 60%. |
B.Episodic migraine can be treated more easily than chronic migraine. |
C.Headaches can be relieved by green light. |
D.Migraine most frequently happens to adults. |
A.Take some traditional medicine daily for ten weeks. |
B.Use a green-light LED the whole night at home for ten days. |
C.Receive an injection each day for two months. |
D.Look at the green light for two hours per day for 70 days. |
A.lit up | B.put out | C.taken in | D.sent out |
A.He thought it had side effects. |
B.He agreed it was of great benefit. |
C.He worried it might affect sleep. |
D.He wondered if it hurt eyes. |
4 . You may have heard of white and black sand beaches, but what about shores with pink sands? Now let’s take a look.
Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda
One of the most famous and photographed beaches in Bermuda is Horseshoe Bay Beach. Located in South Shore Park, this pink beach features a coastal trail that connects it to other area beaches, plus limestone rocks and cliffs that add to its beauty. Beachgoers can play a game of volleyball or attend one of several annual festivals hosted on-site.
Budelli Island, Italy
Known locally as “Spiaggia Rosa,” this beach gets its pink color from a mixture of coral (珊瑚) and shells. The pink shore sits on Budelli Island, an isle north of Sardinia in the Maddalena Archipelago. The beach offers a variety of services, such as stands, lifeguards and beach and water sports equipment rentals like surfboards.
Crane Beach, Barbados
At The Crane Resort, visitors can directly access the pink sand beach by riding in the glass-front beach elevator. To keep beachgoers safe, there are two lifeguards on duty most days. Resort visitors also have access to free beach umbrellas, towels and chairs, plus several pools, a hot spring and a fitness center.
Great Santa Cruz Island, Philippines
The pink sand beach on Great Santa Cruz Island gets its color from red organ pipe coral. Many divers gather here to take advantage of the beach’s clear water and excellent visibility, though much of the area’s sea life has been destroyed due to illegal coral mining. You’ll also find a small village on the island.
1. What can you do on Horseshoe Bay Beach?A.Ride on a horse. | B.Surf on the sea. |
C.Climb up a rock. | D.Play beach volleyball. |
A.Horseshoe Bay Beach. | B.Budelli Island. |
C.Crane Beach. | D.Great Santa Cruz Island. |
A.They provide water sports. | B.They have beautiful pink sands. |
C.They’re equipped with lifeguards. | D.They are located on big islands. |
5 . Boston Marathon runners in recent years may have seen a smiling furry face around the two-mile mark. It’s Spencer, the therapy (治疗) dog, who became known as an unofficial mascot (吉祥物) for the marathon, He’s shown up on the sidelines every year since 2015—rain or shine.
One particularly rainy marathon catapulted Spencer’s fame, In 2018, his owner, Richard Powers, decided to put a bright yellow rain coat on the dog, making him stand out even more than he usually does. Photos of Spencer, who holds a “Boston Strong” flag in his mouth, went viral, and he became an inspiration to runners and onlookers alike, During the marathon, some runners stop in their tracks to take selfies with the dog-the line sometimes growing to 20 runners long.
But in 2020, Spencer was diagnosed with a tumor (肿瘤). His owner was worried, but Spencer is a fighter. He got the care he needed and survived. In 2021, he was back on the course and it was really kind of a miracle and that really hit home to a lot of people.
Unfortunately, Spencer caught another tumor—this one cancerous—and Spencer began chemotherapy. Powers didn’t think his beloved dog would make it out to the marathon of 2022. “Miraculously, he’s still here with us and an even bigger miracle, he was strong enough to go to the marathon,” he said.
After recovering, Spencer was back to work—not just at the marathon—but as a therapy dog, alongside his companion, Penny, who is also a golden therapy dog. Powers takes his two therapy dogs around to schools, hospitals and senior living centers.
“He’s a gift to us and we’re very lucky to have him. He’s too good so we want to share him with as many people as we possibly can. He does make a difference,” Powers said.
1. Why is Spencer referred to as a mascot for Boston Marathon?A.He has a smiling furry face. | B.He appears at the event annually. |
C.He is not recognized officially. | D.He works as a therapy dog for runners. |
A.Motivation. | B.Satisfaction. | C.Fantasy. | D.Barrier. |
A.A failure in the marathon. | B.Caring for his owner. | C.Fighting against a disease. | D.Going viral. |
A.Confident, | B.Supportive. | C.Objective. | D.Negative. |
6 . Where to Spend Autumn in Italy
Autumn in Italy is a feast for the senses with bright colours, mild weather and plenty of festivals and traditions to enjoy. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a foodie or a culture lover, autumn in Italy promises memorable moments with loved ones.
A Myriad of Colour
The diverse geography and landscapes of Italy showcase various colours in autumn. The rolling hills of Tuscany and the peaceful lakes paint a rich picture of golds, oranges and reds at every turn. Take a leisurely walk through different landscapes and enjoy nature’s beauty as the colours in autumn bloom.
Food Paradise
The harvest season in Italy starts in autumn and fresh, locally sourced ingredients takes centre stage. From truffle (松露) hunting in the Piedmont region, earthy mushroom dishes are born. The olive harvest also offers a glimpse into the ancient olive oil production traditions that have been preserved throughout different generations.
Festivals and Celebrations
Autumn brings Italy’s rich cultural heritage to life with festivals and celebrations held throughout the country. The famous Palio di Siena is a historic horse race which draws in crowds from all over the world. Another highlight is the Alba White Truffle Festival taking place in the Piedmont countryside where lovers of truffle gather to have a taste of this rare and unique cuisine.
Explore the Great Outdoors
The autumn weather in Italy is comfortable and mild, making it the ideal time for outdoor activities. Cycle through pretty villages in the countryside, explore the winding streets of historic towns or go hiking in the Italian Alps without the heat of the summer sun. An Italian city break to Rome, Florence or Venice is also a good choice to enjoy the famous landmarks without the crowds.
1. What can visitors see when traveling in Tuscany?A.Diverse wildlife species. | B.Breathtaking natural scenery. |
C.Traditional festivals and celebrations. | D.Colourful paintings and pictures. |
A.Rome. | B.Venice. | C.Florence. | D.Piedmont. |
A.By feeling the heat from the sun. |
B.By riding a bike in the Italian Alps. |
C.By visiting famous sites with fewer tourists. |
D.By helping farmers harvest crops in pretty villages. |
7 . In the daytime, you will admire Kunming’s amazing scenery. At night, the most exciting thing should be diving into the nightlife, which is extremely lively with busy night markets, bars and theaters.
·Kundu Night Market
As the heartland of Kunming’s nightlife, Kundu is a nice place for relaxing. There you can find cafés, tea houses, souvenir(纪念品) shops and KTVs. When night falls, Kundu is crowded with local people and tourists.
Address: 78 Xinwen Road
·Wenhua Alley
Being close to three colleges, this street is lined with restaurants, dessert shops, cafés and so on. You can taste all kinds of snacks unique to Yunnan, or order a cup of coffee and chat with your friends here. It is not only a place for students and local people, but also attracts many foreigners.
Address: Wenlin Street, Wuhua District
·Yunnan Impression Show
The impressive Yunnan folk dance performances are one of the most wonderful nightlife activities. It was directed by China’s famous dancer, Yang Liping, who was titled as the “Peacock Princess”. The highlight of this show is the peacock dance, which is performed by female dancers inspired by the movements of a peacock.
Address: Yunnan Art Theater, Dongfeng West Road
·O’ Reilly’s Irish Pub
The pub is decorated in an Irish style and offers a taste of real Ireland. It is said that it was the first Irish pub in southern China. After a whole day’s sightseeing, it is a good idea to spend some time in a bar where you can relax and have close contact with local people.
Address: Beichen Street B13
1. Where can visitors enjoy local food?A.Wenlin Street. | B.Dongfeng West Road. |
C.78 Xinwen Road. | D.Beichen Street B13. |
A.Those fond of drinking coffee. | B.Those interested in dancing. |
C.Those likely to buy souvenirs. | D.Those eager to chat with friends. |
A.It is one of the oldest pubs in China. | B.It allows local people to dine in. |
C.It provides a whole day’s sightseeing. | D.It is designed in a foreign style. |
8 . Activities Information
The Mile High Country Q & Brew
Mile High Station | 6:00-10:00 pm.
Hosted by Tennyson Center for Children, this country music experience will bring Coloradans together to help kids and families have a better life. Enjoy a show by rising country music star Adam Doleac paired with BBQ, drinks and more.
Information and tickets at qandbrew22.givesmart.com.
Monarch Ball Colorado 2022
ISTBANK Center | 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Join us at Butterfly Garden’s yearly party supporting invertebrate (无脊椎动物) protection. Take a magical walk through our Monarch Menagerie full of live monarch butterflies and enjoy a seated dinner, live music, and dancing!
Information and tickets at MonarchBallColorado.org.
Blue Hope Party Colorado
The Seawell Ballroom at the DCPA | 5:30 p.m.
Screen, Care, and Cure (治疗) are the three basics guiding the Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s work and are important to ending colorectal cancer (结直肠癌) in our lifetime. Join the Alliance at the Denver Bash and enjoy dinner, music and exciting games.
Information and tickets at ccalliance.org.
Boulderthon
Boulder, CO | Various start times
Run the Signature Boulder Marathon! Epic (宏大的) finish and After-Party Downtown. Named one of the best new marathons in Colorado. Experience the only course to enjoy wonderful views of the foothills and the first-ever finish line on the Peal Street Mall. Now in 2022: 5k, 10k, and Kids Run! Information and tickets at boulderthon.org.
1. Who would most probably take part in The Mile High Country Q & Brew?A.Teacher. | B.Music lovers. | C.Farmers. | D.Sports stars. |
A.Get close to butterflies. | B.Attend a dance festival. |
C.Enjoy running outdoors. | D.Lear knowledge of health. |
A.They host big games. | B.They start at 6.00 p.m. |
C.They are free for visitors. | D.They take place in Colorado. |
9 . Where to Stay in Manila: 4 Highly Recommended Hotels
Admiral Hotel Manila-MGallery
The hotel is known for its art decoration style. The rooms are rich in hard lines and brass fixtures (黄铜夹具). For the best sight, head upstairs to Admiral Club. If you want to experience more, head downstairs to Ruby Wong’s for some drinks and Filipino (菲律宾的)-Chinese food.
Price: from 7,600PHP (£137).
King’s Hotel
Newly built in 2022, King’s Hotel has all the features you’d expect from the Europe-based brand, including facilities from IKEA. In the hotel, guests can have an interesting outlook: the space is a glass-structured wonder, with stylish hanging lights and wooden art works.
Price: from 12,700PHP (£229).
Henry Hotel Manila
With its garden pool and fence, “The Henry” is typical as a holiday resort—except it’s in Pasay City. Grab a book from the library, relax outdoors on the chairs or try a classic Filipino breakfast: longganisa sausages or milkfish with fried eggs and garlic rice.
Price: from 7,500PHP (£99).
Shangri-La at The Fort
It’s all charm at the Shangri-La, lifts with hanging lights and in-room lights as bright as in a mall. Yet, it all fades in comparison to what’s outside: the hotel’s 576 guest rooms include floors 18-40 of a 755-foot-high building, giving visitors an unlimited view over the Bonifacio Global City district.
Price: from 15,500PHP (£270).
1. What is Admiral Hotel Manila — MGallery famous for?A.Its expensive rooms. | B.The best sight. |
C.The decoration style. | D.Its special food. |
A.Do some gardening. | B.Buy classical books. |
C.Experience rural life. | D.Enjoy local breakfast. |
A.Wide space. | B.Various plants. |
C.Busy malls. | D.Hanging lights. |
10 . Whatever your interest is — Titanic, history, food, music or even Game of Thrones’ filming sites — one of the different tours on offer here in Belfast can satisfy you.
.GAME OF THRONES TOUR
A guided coach tour takes you to explore some of the exciting filming sites in the hit show. You can step into “Winterfell” and experience archery in a recreated film set in “Stark Family” costumes, or even meet some “Stark Family” members!
.TITANIC TOUR
Take the world’s only guided Titanic Boat tour to see the ever changing story of Belfast’s rich sea heritage and how the area has developed into a major tourist attraction. Exploring the Titanic story, the boat tour allows you to view the Titanic Quarter from the water. You also have a chance of seeing many seals living in Belfast.
.MUSIC TOUR
Take a bus journey through the heart of this rock and roll city. Sit back, relax, and enjoy music by way of amazing guitar players, from folk songs to rock and Hollywood soundtracks. Finish up at the wonderful Belfast Music show at the Oh Yeah Music Centre in the Cathedral Quarter.
.CITY TOUR
If you’re short on time but still want to get a general overview of the city, book a private guided taxi tour or a guided open top bus tour. It’s the best and quickest way to find out all about the city’s history and other places of interest.
1. Which tour is suitable for visitors with limited time in Belfast?A.GAME OF THRONES TOUR. | B.TITANIC TOUR. |
C.MUSIC TOUR. | D.CITY TOUR. |
A.Learn how to sail a boat. | B.See a large number of seals. |
C.Appreciate the movie Titanic. | D.View the Titanic Quarter on land. |
A.A science magazine. | B.A history textbook. |
C.A research paper. | D.A travel brochure. |