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1 . Student Scholarships


5 Strong Scholarship

Application Deadline: August 20th

Scholarship Description: The 5 Strong Scholarship Foundation is a team of experienced educators that have over 30 years of experience in helping minority nationality students get into college. We have teamed up to form a foundation that's going to be devoted to building groups of 5 college ready scholars and placing them on the campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Contact: Andrew H. Ragland; 770-873-6621


$ 1,000 College JumpStart Scholarship

Application Deadline: October 8th

Scholarship Description: The $ 1,000 College JumpStart Scholarship is a virtue-based competition that is open to 7th—12th graders and college students and non — traditional students. Applicants must be juniors or seniors or adult students.

Contact: Adrian Monk; 650-319-8441


ACF Andrew Piech Memorial Scholarship

Application Deadline: July 9th

Scholarship Description: One or more scholarships are awarded each year to New Mexico graduating high school seniors and continuing college students. Students must go after a degree or certificate from a non-profit public or technical professional institution including community college.

Contact: Daniel White; 505-883-6240


“Species On The Edge 2. 0” Social Scholarship

Application Deadline: September 19th

Scholarship Description: Conserve Wildlife Foundation invites high school student from across the state to submit an original social media campaign showing why wildlife is important to protect. The fun and educational contest provides students with the opportunity to show their talent, creativity and love for nature. The students may get scholarships if they perform well.

Contact: Stephanie Dalessio; 609-984-6021

1. What's the $ 1,000 College JumpStart Scholarship mainly based on?
A.Certificate.B.Virtue.
C.Protecting wildlife.D.Helping black students.
2. Who can minority nationality students call for help if they want to get a scholarship?
A.Stephanie Dalessio.B.Adrian Monk.
C.Daniel White.D.Andrew H. Ragland.
3. Which of the following is intended for New Mexican students?
A.5 Strong Scholarship.
B.$ 1,000 College JumpStart Scholarship.
C.ACF Andrew Piech Memorial Scholarship.
D.“Species On The Edge 2. 0" Social Scholarship.

2 . On October 3, 1945, a ten-year-old boy stood on stage at a contest. One of his teachers had encouraged him to enter the contest after hearing him sing one morning. He placed fifth.

A few months later, he received a guitar for his 11th birthday. What he really wanted was a bicycle. Two of his uncles gave him basic guitar lessons. But he didn’t like singing in public. He was too shy.

Yet something inside kept pulling him back to music. In 1948, his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee. The boy would spend every moment of his free time on Beale Street, the heart of the Memphis Blues Scene. He’d often bring his guitar to school. Yet his eighth grade teacher gave him a C in music. She told him that he had “no gift for singing”.

In 1953, the young man walked into the offices of Sun Records. But the record went nowhere. He tried out for a local singing group, but failed in the audition. He told his father, “They told me I couldn’t sing.”

Then Sam Philips, the owner of Sun Records heard this young man’s record. Sam invited him back to the studio and asked him to sing as many songs as he knew. Yet even then, it was not going well. The young man was about to go home when he suddenly picked up his guitar and started singing a 1946 Blues song, That’s All Right. Philips immediately began taping; he knew this was the sound he’d been looking for. Sun Records released the album. No one had ever heard anything like it before.

Within three years Elvis Presley(猫王)was an international superstar.

1. What did the boy hope for as the 11th birthday gift?
A.A guitar.B.A birthday party.
C.A bike.D.A music lesson.
2. What can we infer about the boy from the third paragraph?
A.He eventually gave up singing.B.His teacher encouraged him.
C.His family sent him to a music school.D.He was still addicted to music.
3. What does the underlined word “audition” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.A short performance.B.A previous plan.
C.A singing contest.D.A new record.
4. What does the text mainly tell us?
A.Actions speak louder than words.
B.Two heads are better than one.
C.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
D.Where there is a will, there is a way.

3 . The second Sunday in May is Mother's Day. American children of all ages give their mothers something special. Children, young and old, try to show their love to mothers on the day. However, do you know that Mother's Day celebration is no recent thing?

England was the first country to set a day to mothers. In the United States, Mother's Day became an official holiday in 1910. An American girl, Anna, asked their governor to set a festival for mothers that they loved. Therefore, they set the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day and a year later all the other states celebrated it.

In the morning of Mother's Day, some American children serve their mothers breakfast in bed. Other children will give their mothers presents which they made themselves or bought in stores. Adults give their mothers red carnations (康乃馨),the official Mother's Day flower. If their mothers left the world, they may bring white carnations to their grave sites (墓地). This is the busiest day of the year for American restaurants. On this special day, family members do not want their mother to cook dinner!

1. When is Mother's Day in America?
A.On the second Sunday in May.B.On the first Sunday in April.
C.On the second Sunday in July.D.On the fourth Sunday in September.
2. In America, who asked the government to set a festival for their loved mothers?
A.Mike.B.Alice.C.Tom.D.Anna.
3. What is the official Mother's Day flower according to the passage?
A.Blue carnations.B.White carnations.
C.Red carnations.D.Green carnations.
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4 . Research is done all the time and most of it goes straight by us, but sometimes we come across some results that are too interesting not to share. It can be fun to find out about new facts, but sometimes you come across things you’d rather not have known. Luckily, we’ve got some fun facts for you today! It turns out that your hand can tell you a lot about your personality. It’s really quite strange. This research mostly focuses on your fingers.

The secret lies in your ring finger and index finger(食指). It can say a lot about what kind of man you are. Yes, this test only applies to men because the length of these fingers indicates the level of testosterone(睾酮)in men. There are three types: A, B and C.

A. The ring finger is longer than the index finger

We’re talking about handsome men here. They’re charming and can get along with everyone. Yet they are a little more aggressive and are quick to take risks. This also means that these people often make more money than their colleagues with a shorter ring finger.

B. The ring finger is shorter than the index finger

Men with these hands are very confident and can even be a little self-loving. These people have no trouble being alone often and don’t like being disturbed. When it comes to love, they do not take a risk out there a lot. They’re not the ones to make the first move.

C. The ring finger and index finger are the same lengths

Maybe this says enough already. Men with these hands are good mediators(调停者), devoted and loving. Everything is balanced with these people. They’re calm and everything seems to run smoothly, as if it’s all organised.

1. Why does the author think the hands are strange?
A.We know nothing about them.B.Both the hands are different.
C.They can let out the personality.D.Some facts about them are fun.
2. What makes the research just apply to men?
A.The length of the fingers.B.The existence of testosterone.
C.The ability to handle things.D.The requirement of patience.
3. What is special about the men belonging to Type B?
A.They are attractive.B.They are confident.
C.They are devoted.D.They are aggressive.
4. What can be the best title for the text?
A.The new use of the fingersB.The latest research into the hands
C.The three categories of the fingersD.The secret of ring and index fingers
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5 . The World Happiness Report, a United Nations agency report, measures (估量) how happy people are, and why. Norway is the happiest place on Earth—beating neighbour Denmark from the number one position.

Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland and Finland round out the top five, while the Central African Republic came last. Western Europe and North America took up most of the places at the top of table, with the US and UK at 14th and 19th.

The World Happiness Report mainly depends on asking a simple question of more than 1,000 people every year in more than150 countries. “Imagine a ladder (梯子), with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top,” the question asks, “The top of the ladder is the best possible life for you and the bottom of the ladder is the worst possible life for you. On which step of the ladder would you say you personally feel you stand at this time?”

The average result is the country’s score—from Norway’s 7.54 to the Central African Republic’s 2.69. But the report also tries to explain why one country is happier than another. It looks at reasons including economic strength (经济实力) social support, freedom of choice, and generosity.

This year’s report also has a text titled “restoring (恢复) American happiness”, which examines why happiness levels in the United States are falling, despite continually-increasing economic improvement. “The United States can and should raise happiness by solving America’s social problems- rising inequality and distrust-rather than focusing mainly on economic growth,” the authors said.

Jeffrey Sachs, the director of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, which published the report, said President Donald Trump’s policies were likely to make things worse.

1. Which of the following is the correct order of the countries in terms of happiness levels?
A.Denmark, the UK, the US, the Central African Republic
B.Denmark, the US, the UK, the Central African Republic
C.the US, Denmark, the UK, the Central African Republic
D.Denmark, the US, the Central African Republic, the UK
2. How does the World Happiness Report measure happiness?
A.By asking a question.B.By having a conversation.
C.By doing scientific research.D.By carrying out an online survey.
3. What can we know about America form the passage?
A.Its people live an unhappy life.
B.Its economy is going downhill.
C.Its social problems are hard to solve.
D.It has a lower happiness level than before.
4. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the passage?
A.To explain the reason for being happy.
B.To introduce the World Happiness Report.
C.To talk about America’s social problem.
D.To discuss the policies by Donald Trump.

6 . The gender gap in maths-related subjects is obvious. In almost all countries, far fewer women than men choose STEM(理工科)careers.

It's not that girls and women are bad at maths. In the UK in 2019, for example, 39% of 18-year-old girls who studied maths at A-level achieved an A or A*, compared to 42% of boys. For A-level physics, 29% of girls achieved the top two grades, compared to 28% of boys. But in both subjects, boys heavily outnumbered girls-by more than 3:1 in the case of physics. So why are so many girls turning their backs on these subjects?

A study published recently in the journal PNAS suggests that the answer may in fact lie in male-female differences in academic ability, but the ability in question is reading, not maths. Thomas Breda, at Paris School of Economics, and Clotilde Napp, at Paris Dauphine University, wondered whether this male-female difference in reading could help explain the gender gap in STEM careers. Every three years, hundreds of thousands of 15-year-olds in more than 60 countries take part in the PISA study. Students complete tests in maths, reading and science, and answer questions about their future career intentions. When Breda and Napp looked at the data from PISA 2012, they realized they were on to something.

"There were small gender gaps in maths performance at 15 years old, but these gaps were too small to explain the huge gender segregation(隔离)in STEM," says Breda. But for reading, the tables were turned; the girls were much better than the boys. As a result, when a boy and a girl had similar scores in maths, the girl usually had an even better score in reading.

When Breda and Napp compared each student's scores in reading and maths, they found the greater a student's advantage in reading, the less likely they were to plan a career in maths, even when their maths score was also high. Notably, this was true for both boys and girls.

"It makes a lot of sense," says Sarah Cattan, of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. "It shows that what matters most when boys and girls choose their field of study is not how good they are in maths or in reading, but how good they are in maths relative to reading."

1. What do the data in Paragraph 2 show?
A.The average gender difference in maths performance is small.
B.Those who are good at maths are also good at physics.
C.Physics tends to be easier for girls than maths.
D.Girls are not better than boys at maths.
2. According to Breda and Napp, who is most likely to plan a career in maths?
A.Tom whose maths is worse than reading.
B.Lisa whose maths is better than reading.
C.Lily whose reading is better than maths.
D.Jack whose reading is as good as maths.
3. According to Sarah Cattan,what do students value much when making further study choices?
A.Their comparative strength instead of absolute ability.
B.Their gender advantages in a specific academic field.
C.Their future job landing possibility in an industry.
D.Their particular interest in a certain subject.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.Why are we drawn to STEM careers?
B.Are boys worse at reading and writing?
C.Why are girls bad at maths-related subjects?
D.Are good readers more likely to give up maths?

7 . We have studied in Songpu High school for several months. When I first went into the school gate and saw my new classroom and teachers, I thought I would have a new start. The school life is very busy and exciting. There are many activities in our school, such as Sports Meeting, Science Week, Art Week and so on. We all take an active part in them. I have made many new friends and we often help and learn from each other in study.Our teachers have taught us a lot. They not only teach us how to study but also teach us how to be a useful person in society. They tell us which thing is worth doing.Habit is a second nature.Our teachers often remind us to form a good habit.

People often said: There is no royal to learning. Now I feel it is true. The study now is far more different than before. I often find there is something difficult to understand at once. At this time, you must spend a lot of time studying by yourself or you won't make progress. Of course study is hard but when you make progress you'll find it is interesting.

Our school is clean and beautiful. There are many trees and flowers around it.In order to make our school more and more beautiful we should try our best to keep it clean.

Today we are proud of Songpu. Tomorrow Songpu will be proud of us.

1. ________ is also important besides studying hard according to this passage.
A.Being a useful personB.Good studying habit
C.Taking part in activitiesD.Making progress
2. The attitude of the author to his/her school is ________.
A.thankfulB.enthusiastic
C.lovingD.exciting
3. The life of the students in this school is ________.
A.boringB.harmonious (和谐的)
C.terribleD.quiet
4. The best title for this passage is ________.
A.An Attractive SchoolB.My School Life
C.I Like My SchoolD.My Teacher
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8 . Music is an art that almost everyone enjoys. Everyone can make sounds by singing,banging a stick, plucking(弹) a tight string or blowing through pipe. All over the world, many kinds of music have developed as people find out how to make sounds in different ways. There are so many kinds of music to hear that you can soon find a kind that you like.

People can get all kinds of feelings hearing music. Music can make you march of dance; it can make you feel happy or sad. More than other arts, music can affect your moods and feelings. This is why music is so popular.

Every country has its own kind of music. In France many people like dance music played on the accordion(手风琴), and many Americans enjoy banjo(班卓琴) music. Spain is famous for its guitar music, and India for the twanging sound of the sitar.

Many people like music in their own national style. But there are also people who enjoy classical music and pop music, which have spread throughout the world with the help of the record player and radio.

However, there are still great differences between the music of the west and that of the east. Many of the instruments are very different. The guitar and the sitar are both instruments in which strings are plucked by fingers, but they two not sound alike.

The musical differences between the east and the west are not only in the instruments, but also in ways the notes are put together.

1. Music is an art that is very popular in the world because ______.
A.everybody can make a beautiful music
B.people can get different feelings from music
C.music can only make people happy
D.music is much better than other arts
2. If you're very good at playing the guitar, you may be popular in ______.
A.AmericaB.France
C.IndiaD.Spain
3. In the opinion of the writer of this passage, ______.
A.all countries and races have the same kind of music
B.the musical differences between the east and the west are only in the instruments
C.all the French people enjoy dance music played on the accordion
D.different people like different kinds of music
4. The title of this passage should be ______.
A.MusicB.Music—the Best Art
C.How to Enjoy MusicD.Different Music

9 . A new report from University of East Anglia(UEA)shows that exposure to green space reduces the risk of type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stress, and high blood pressure. Populations with higher levels of green space exposure are also more likely to report good overall health.

Lead author Caoimhe Twohig-Bennett, from UEA’S Norwich Medical School, said, “Spending time in nature certainly makes us feel healthier, but until now the impact on our long-term wellbeing hasn’t been fully understood. We gathered evidence from over 140 studies involving more than 290 million people to see whether nature really does provide a health boost.”

The research team studied data from 20 countries including the UK, the US, Spain, France, Germany, Australia and Japan—where “forest bathing” is already a popular practice. “Green space” was defined as open, undeveloped land with natural vegetation including urban green space, which included parks and street greenery. The team analyzed how the health of people with little access to green space compared to that of people with the highest amounts of exposure.

“We found that spending time in or living close to natural green space is associated with diverse and significant health benefits. It reduces the risk of type TT diabetes, cardiovascular disease, premature death, and preterm birth, and increases sleep duration. People living closer to nature also had reduced diastolic blood pressure, heart rate and stress. In fact, one of the really interesting things we found is that exposure to green space significantly reduces people’s levels of salivary cortisol—a physiological marker of stress. This is really important because in the UK, 11.7 million working days are lost annually due to stress, depression or anxiety.”

“Forest bathing is really popular as a therapy in Japan, with participants spending time in the forest either sitting or lying down, or just walking around. Our study shows that perhaps they have the right idea! Although we have looked at a large body of research on the relationship between green space and health, we don’t know exactly what it is that causes this relationship. People living near green space likely have more opportunities for physical activity and socializing. Meanwhile, exposure to a wide variety of bacteria present in natural areas may also have benefits for the immune system and reduce inflammation (炎症),” Twohig-Bennett stated.

Study co-author Prof Andy Jones, also from UEA, said, “We often reach for medical treatment when we’re unwell but exposure to health-promoting environments is increasingly recognized as both preventing and helping treat disease. Our study shows that the size of these benefits can be enough to have a meaningful clinical(临床的) impact.”

The research team hopes that their findings will prompt doctors and other healthcare professionals to advise patients to spend more time in green space and natural areas.

1. What do we know about exposure to green space from the first two paragraphs?
A.290 million people will see its effectiveness.
B.People have been cured of several diseases by this way.
C.People seeing less green space can’t report good health.
D.People haven’t realized its value completely.
2. From the research team’s definition of “green space”, we can infer that          .
A.green space often exists in places with small populations
B.space in the countryside is certainly green space
C.an urban green belt is a kind of green space
D.green space in the cities usually has little effects on people’s health
3. What does the author do in Paragraph 4?
A.Analyze the research process.
B.Introduce the research findings.
C.Show his concern about people’s health.
D.Explain why green space is good for patients.
4. Prof Andy Jones holds the view that            .
A.their study will improve the professionalism of doctors
B.exposure to green space can help treat disease effectively
C.one should see a doctor immediately when unwell
D.people are increasingly going to health-promoting spaces

10 . “Italy without Sicily does not leave an impression on your soul: here lies the key to everything.” This is what Goethe wrote during his voyage through Italy in 1787. In fact, Sicily is Italy’s largest island and at the same time a small world of its own. Typically Italian and yet completely different: contrasts (差别)characterize Sicily in many aspects --- scenic as well as cultural.

The sunny island has always been considered a blooming place. It is in spring that Italy’s southernmost point shows its best, when countless almond trees turn the island into a sea of flowers. Beautiful lemon trees are to be found all over the island, but most of all on the soil beneath Mount Etna, the landmark of Sicily and the largest volcano of Europe.

Windswept bushes and splendid sand dunes in the southeast attract you. Here you will find Sicily’s most beautiful sandy beaches --- extending for kilometers on end, wide and gentle.

In the thinly populated inland, the mountain area with its valleys, streams and plateaus creates an almost mysterious atmosphere; in the mountain villages time seems to have stood still.

The islands around Sicily are worth a visit, too: from Sicily you can easily reach the Lipari Islands, for example.

As various as the island’s landscape and sights are its people --- the Sicilians. The poet Angelo Fiore held that, there were “five million Sicilies”, just as many as there are people. In the Sicilian melting pot of cultures you will find elements contributed by the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs, the Normans, the Hohenstaufen dynasty, the Spanish and the French. Southern Italian hospitality, celebrating colorful, lively festivals and keeping up religious customs are surely among the islanders’ characteristics.

1. Why are Goethe’s words mentioned in the first paragraph?
A.To attract us to Sicily.
B.To introduce the topic of the text.
C.To give us a taste of Goethe’s talent.
D.To describe Sicily’s unique natural sights.
2. How do you understand the underlined phrase “a small world of its own”?
A.Sicily is separated from the Italian mainland.
B.Sicily has unique scenes and cultures.
C.Sicily represents Italian cultures.
D.Sicily is Italy’s largest island.
3. According to the text,_________.
A.Sicily is filled with flowers all year round
B.the mountain villagers lead a fast-paced life
C.Mount Etna is at a short distance from Sicily
D.you can enjoy sandy beaches in the southeast
4. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.The friendliness of the Sicilians.
B.The festive atmosphere of Sicily.
C.The melting pot of cultures of Sicily.
D.The different customs of the Sicilians.
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