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1 . No matter where you go around the globe, everybody loves to celebrate. And when it comes to celebration, festivals offer something for everyone.

Mardi Gras New Orleans, Louisiana

Also known as Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras in New Orleans is a cultural event. Though the celebration


is held every year on the day before Ash Wednesday, the festivities last for months, banning in November throughout January and early February. And if you love music, check out the annual Galactic concert at the world-famous Tipitina’s on Lundi Gras (the day before Mardi Gras).

La Tomatina Valencia, Spain

Launched way back in 1945, La Tomatina is one of the oldest festivals on our list. It's also easily the happiest but the messiest, coming off like the world's biggest food fight.

Legend has it that the whole thing started when some local boys joined a parade alongside musicians. The boys made the performers so angry that they tried hit the boys, and a vendor's (小摊贩)vegetable stand fell victim to the incident.

If you go, please follow some simple rules: Don't throw hard objects, squash the tomato before throwing it, stay a safe distance away from tomato trucks, and stop in time.

Montreux Jazz Festival Switzerland

Founded back in 1967, Montreux is one of the oldest music festivals in the world. It's also the second largest jazz festival, after the Montreal International Jazz Festival. That Canadian concert may attract more visitors-around 2 million annually. But Montreux benefits from its pretty location on the attractive shores of Lake Geneva. The area is particularly beautiful in late June/early July, when the festival is held.

1. When is Galactic concert held?
A.On Mardi Gras.B.On Lundi Gras.
C.On Montreux Jazz Festival.D.On La Tomatina.
2. What do people do on La Tomatina?
A.Punish naughty boys.B.Enjoy musicians' performance.
C.Throw tomatoes without hurting.D.Catch people who destroy tomatoes.
3. Where can you read the passage probably?
A.News report.B.Academic journal.
C.Conceit brochure.D.Travel magazine.

2 . Every superhero, no matter how small, needs a cape. That was Robyn Rosenberger’s motivation when she started sewing superhero capes for kids with cancer, heart defects, and other serious diseases. It all began when she was making a cape as a birthday present for her nephew. Rosenberger heard of a girl named Brenna who was battling a potentially deadly skin condition called harlequin ichthyosis. Anyone suffering from what she was going through had to be tough. “I had an aha moment (顿悟),” Rosenberger says. “Brenna was a superhero! She needed a cape.” So Rosenberger sent her one, and Brenna’s mother was delighted.

Rosenberger found ten more kids online and sent out ten more capes. Before long, she quit her job at a software company to dedicate herself full time to tinysuperheroes.com, a website where people can buy hand-made capes for brave kids facing illness and disability.

Since 2013, Rosenberger and her small paid staff have sent more than 12,000 handmade capes to kids in all 50 states and 15 other countries. The capes come in pink, blue, purple, or red and can be decorated with the child’s initials or specialized patches, including a heart, a rocket, or a lightning bolt. One recipient was eight-month-old Gabe, who was born with a cleft palate (腭裂), which causes distinct facial features. Rosenberger sent him a red cape with a bright yellow G in the center. It was a hit.

Gabe is now a fixture on the company’s social media posts. “The Tiny Superhero community has been a wonderful connection to have,” says Gabe’s mom, Kate Glocke. In fact, two years later, “We still bring Gabe’s cape with us to every hospital appointment.”

1. Rosenberger started making capes because she _______.
A.wanted to set a good example to sick kids
B.hoped to encourage kids with serious diseases
C.aimed to cure the kids with serious diseases
D.made an attempt to make money online
2. Which word can best describe Rosenberger?
A.Optimistic.B.Independent.
C.Diligent.D.Caring.
3. Which of the following capes are NOT available?
A.Purple capes with the child’s initials.
B.Pink capes with the child’s photo.
C.Red capes with a heart-shaped patch.
D.Blue capes with a patch shaped like a rocket.
4. In which column of the newspaper are you likely to read the story?
A.Cover Story.B.Book Review.
C.Medical Research.D.Campus Life.
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3 . It was about 10 p.m. when Janice arrived at the train station. She jumped into her car and began the 20﹣minute drive home. She'd traveled the route so many times that she almost knew every bump on it. But out of nowhere on that awful night,a car T-boned her car,moving her backward onto the railroad tracks. She sat in her car,frightened by the impact and the vehicle's airbags.

As this happened,Peter was getting ready for bed. He'd just closed his book when he heard glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window. A volunteer firefighter and retired teacher,Peter never stopped to think. He grabbed a flashlight and ran out of the door. "Any firefighter would have done what I did" he said. "We're always on duty."

The first car he came upon was the one that hit Janice. Once Peter concluded the driver was OK,he looked around and spotted Janice's car straddling(横跨)the railroad tracks. And then he heard the bells signaling an oncoming train and saw the headlight of the train.

Peter dashed to Janice's car and banged on the driver's side window. She just looked at him,her eyes unfocused. "I don't know where I am" she said.

"Honey,you're on the railroad tracks" Peter shouted. "We have to get you off right now!" He pulled on the handle,but the door was jammed shut. The train,traveling at 65 mph,was running toward them. Peter ran to the passenger side and threw open the door. He pushed aside the airbags,grabbed Janice's arms,and pulled her toward him across the passenger seat until he could help her out and speed walk her to safety. Within six seconds,he estimated,the train plowed into the car. "It was like a Hollywood movie." Peter said.

1. What caused Peter to run out of the door?
A.The sound of a fire alarming.
B.The noise of glass flying in his direction.
C.The sound of two cars exploding.
D.The noise of his bedroom window broken.
2. How did Peter help Janice to the safety place?
A.He carried her out of her car.
B.He broke the driver's window and pulled her out.
C.He pushed her car off the tracks.
D.He pulled her out of car and supported her to safety.
3. What section in a newspaper is the text probably from?
A.Entertainment.
B.Travelling.
C.Society.
D.Education.
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4 . Online Bachelor's Degrees and Programs

The overview

Colleges offer online degrees in a range of fields. Click on a degree program to explore what courses you take, how long the program takes to complete, career options and average salary. For example, to earn an online health science bachelor's degree, you would take courses in public health, health communications and epidemiology(流行病学).

The benefits

Pursuing an accredited(官方认可的)online bachelor's degree can help you take the next step in your career. Through your program, you'll attend online lectures, study from home manage a busy schedule and interact virtually with professors and classmates.

The applicants

An online college degree may appeal to those who want more flexibility in completing their education, or who want to take classes while working full time or parenting. Choosing where to register online will likely be challenging, but below you'll find tools, advice and other resources to make your search easier.

Best online bachelor's programs

U. S. News evaluated several factors to rank the best online bachelor's degree programs, including graduation rates and support services available remotely.

School nameTuition per creditApplication deadlineFinancial aid available
University of Georgia$ 326May 1Yes
Georgia Washington University$ 615June 10No
University of Arizona$ 525July 12Yes
North Carolina University$ 900February 15Yes

To see the full ranking list, please click here.

1. What will you do after attending online degree programs?
A.Get a degree for free.B.Attend lectures in a hall.
C.Take some related coursesD.Talk with teachers face to face.
2. Which university is the last one to end the application?
A.Georgia Washington University.B.University of Georgia.
C.North Carolina University.D.University of Arizona.
3. Where are you likely to read the text?
A.On the Internet.B.In a magazine.
C.In a textbook.D.In a newspaper.
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5 . 4 FILMS TO CATCH AT THE CINEMA THIS MONTH!

Eye-opening documentaries, nostalgic mood pieces and fantastic drama are at the heart of our fayorite cinema picks this month. Check them out!

Pain and Glory

Oct. 2— Oct. 14

Inspired by the classic Ottoe Mezzo, Pain and Glory looks at an ageing police officer, Salvador, who recalls his childhood in rural Spain and the life stapes that followed: an energetic youth, a fruitful career and the beginning of decline which brings us to his present state.

Blinded by the Light

Oct. 5—Oct. 18

This unapologetic ode to Bruce Springsteen tells the story of a teenage boy living in 1980s Luton whose life is transformed by The Boss' music. The film about an over-enthusiastic, bright-eyed teenager. Blinded by the Light can be a little too sweet, but if you're a fan of old Bruce, you might just fall head over heels.

The Souvenir

Oct. 10—Oct. 24

This biographical drama from Joanna Hogg is largely based on the director's early years as a film student in 1980s Britain. Our heroine is the goodhearted Julie who falls for the attractive Anthony. As she grows increasingly attached to him, he grows increasingly dependent on her kindness and generosity.

Inna De Yard

Oct. 17—Oct. 31

Join a bunch of pioneering musicians on a journey deep into the heart of Reggae. Starting with its origins in 1960s Jamaica, and dipping into its many examples like Ska and Rocksteady, Inna De Yard offers a lively history of Reggae as well as a charming description of the streets of Jamaica in all their glory.

To book tickets and keep up with the latest info: click here to subscribe.

1. When can you watch Blinded by the Light in the cinema?
A.Oct. 3rdB.Oct. 12thC.Oct. 20thD.Oct. 25th.
2. Which of the following is inspired by the director's experience?
A.Pain and Glory.B.Blinded by the Light.
C.The Souvenir.D.Inna De Yard.
3. Where is this passage probably taken from?
A.A poster in a movie theater.B.A magazine on music history.
C.A notice about recent concertsD.A website recommending films.
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6 . Answering the Community Needs of Our City

The Siver City Council recognizes that citizens have certain needs. To better meet your needs, we have made several changes to community facilities in 2020. The followings shows how we have tried to make your life better.

Transport

☆Three stations for the suburbs have been added to the western train service.

☆20 new buses for the southern line were purchased in January.

☆50 per cent of city bus-stops have been upgraded.

Communication

☆Broadband cableis now available to ll parts of the city.

☆All of the new Government buildings are smart-wired for better computer service!

Medical Facilities

☆The new state-of-the-art Nightingale Hospital was opened in June.

☆To overcome a shortage of trained medical staff at Dover Hospital, 10 doctors have been employed from overseas.

☆Some facilities at Station Street Hospital have been upgraded.

Education

Textbooks will be free to all primary students in 2020!

Rental for private schools has been reduced.

Protection and Security

Extra police now patrol(巡逻)the tourist areas.

50 new police officers graduated in July and have taken up duties in the city area.

Entertainment/Recreation

☆The new Central Community Building opened in May.

☆5,000 new fiction books were bought for the Silver City Library.

1. What’s the notice mainly about?
A.The work carried out by the people of Silver City.
B.The facilities available in Silver City.
C.Some improvements in Silver City.
D.Information for interested tourists.
2. What can we learn from the passage?
A.Travel books are provided in the new library.
B.More bus lines and stops are bought in Silver City.
C.Free medical treatment is available at Station Street Hospital.
D.There are more police officers on duty now.
3. The public notice is from ________.
A.the communityB.the local government
C.the Silver City LibraryD.a travel agency
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7 . While some customs like setting off fireworks and counting down the last few seconds seem universal, many countries have their own unique New Year’s Eve traditions.

Denmark: Break plates

A Danish tradition is to throw plates and dishes against friend’s and neighbor’s front doors. It’s a bit of a popularity contest as the bigger the pile of broken china is the next morning, the more friends and good luck you’ll have in the coming year.

Germany: Pouring lead

In Germany, people melt small pieces of lead in a spoon over a candle, then pour the liquid into cold water. The shapes from the lead pouring are supposed to reveal what the year ahead will bring. If the lead forms a ball, luck will roll one’s way, while the shape of a crown means wealth; a cross means death and a star will bring happiness.

Spain: Twelve grapes of luck

In Spain, one New Year’s tradition is to eat 12 grapes, one for each month of the coming year, to secure prosperity (繁荣). You need to eat one grape with each bell strike at midnight. The tradition dates from 1909 when farmers in Alicante came up with this idea to sell more grapes after an exceptional harvest.

Philippines: Round food, round clothes, round everything

In the Philippines, the start of the new year is all about the money. The locals believe that surrounding themselves with round things (to represent coins) will bring money or fortune. As a result, clothes with dots are worn and round food is eaten.

1. What is believed to bring good luck for the coming new year in Denmark?
A.A red candle.B.Round food.C.Broken china.D.A lead cross.
2. What inspired the New Year’s tradition of eating grapes?
A.A way to make coins.B.An act to keep power.
C.A desire to be popular.D.An idea to gain profit.
3. Which section of a magazine is the text probably taken from?
A.Fashion.B.Travel.C.Culture.D.Entertainment.
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8 . Every week in China, millions of people will sit in front of their TVs watching teenagers compete for the title Character Hero, which is a Chinese-style spelling bee. In this challenge, young competitors must write Chinese characters by hand. To prepare for the competition, the competitors usually spend months studying dictionaries.

Perhaps the show’s popularity should not be a surprise. Along with gunpowder and paper, many Chinese people consider the creation of Chinese calligraphy(书法) to be one of their primary contributions to civilization. Unfortunately, all over the country, Chinese people are forgetting how to write their own language without computerized help. Software on smart phones and computers allows users to type in the basic sound of the word using the Latin alphabet. The correct character is chosen from a list. The result? It’s possible to recognize characters without remembering how to write them.

But there’s still hope for the paint brush. China’s Education Ministry wants children to spend more time learning how to write.

In one Beijing primary school we visited, students practice calligraphy every day inside a specially decorated classroom with traditional Chinese paintings hanging on the walls. Soft music plays as a group of six-year-olds dip brush pens into black ink. They look up at the blackboard often to study their teacher’s examples before carefully attempting to reproduce those characters on thin rice paper. “If adults can survive without using handwriting, why bother to teach it now?” we ask the calligraphy teacher, Shen Bin. “The ability to write characters is part of Chinese tradition and culture,” she reasons. “Students must learn now so they don’t forget when they grow up.” says the teacher.

1. What can we learn about the Character Hero?
A.It’s open to people of all ages and all walks.
B.It’s the most-viewed TV programs in China.
C.It aims to spread Chinese culture to the world.
D.It draws great public attention across the country.
2. Why are Chinese people forgetting how to write the characters?
A.Chinese people don’t refer to dictionaries very often.
B.Chinese people no longer use brush pens or practice calligraphy.
C.Chinese people are using the Latin alphabet instead of the characters.
D.Chinese people needn’t write by hand as often with the help of technology.
3. .According to Shen Bin, being able to write characters by hand is_________.
A.necessary for adults to survive in China
B.a requirement made by the Education Ministry
C.helpful to keep Chinese tradition and culture alive
D.an ability to be developed only when you are students
4. Where does this text probably come from?
A.A news report.B.A science report.
C.An advertisement.D.Children’s literature.
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9 . Should swimming lessons be mandatory in schools?

Guangdong province is set to make swimming lessons compulsory in primary schools starting from 2020, and proposing the courses be given from the fourth grade. Do we need to make swimming compulsory in schools? Forum readers share their opinions.

White Bear (Poland)

In Poland swimming lessons are not compulsory, but most of the schools have them. I think that when it is only possible—there should be the swimming lessons for kids. It is a lifesaving skill.

Mister Panda (France)

I come from France where swimming lessons in school are compulsory. I even got my lifesaving certificate in school.

Jet Feng (China)

As a boy born in a rural area, I learnt swimming in a river near my home when I was 7 or 8 years old. I used to play in the river with boys my same age every summer, which was also the only entertainment we could make at that time, but we enjoyed it so much! I just learnt how to dog paddle because no one taught us. Until I entered university, I got a chance to enhance my swimming skills in PE lessons. Compared with my classmates, I felt lucky because most of them couldn't swim.

I think it's a good idea for schools to teach students to swim. But as a matter of fact, not every school in China has the conditions to do that. In some less-developed areas, there is not even a swimming pool.

Boilermaker21 (Expat in China)

There are swimming lessons in my city, but I was very disappointed in how they were taught. The kids spent 45 minutes of the one-hour lesson practicing strokes ON DRY LAND. They only spent 15 minutes in the water. All of the children panicked and sank immediately to the bottom. Then all of the parents berated the children, telling them that they weren't paying attention to the teacher and that they were failures.

Cecilia Zhang (China)

It is a pity that many Chinese athletes won world championships in swimming while most schools don't have the swimming facilities. Swimming is an essential lifesaving skill that everyone should access to. The earlier, the better. The government needs to put money into the popularity of the sport.

1. What can be concluded from White Bear's opinion?
A.In Poland, swimming lessons must be given at school.
B.In Poland, the swimming sport is very popular.
C.Most of the schools have swimming pools in Poland.
D.In Poland, students are required to swim every day.
2. What do we know about Jet Feng when he was a child?
A.He didn't know how to swim.B.He was brought up .1n a city.
C.He lived a colorful life in his childhood.D.He didn't receive formal swimming training.
3. How did Boilermaker21 feel about the swimming lessons in his city?
A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Excited.D.Bored.
4. What can be indicated from Cecilia Zhang's words?
A.Chinese athletes won world championship in swimming events.
B.Chinese schools have not paid any attention to the swimming lessons.
C.The government hasn’t spent enough money on the popularity of the sport.
D.It is a pity that few Chinese athletes won world championships in swimming.
5. In which section of the newspaper can you find the passage?
A.Entertainment.B.Advertisement.C.Education.D.Technology.
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10 . Market traders and street vendors (摊贩)are making a comeback across China, and this time they find themselves equipped with a new set of digital skills essential to navigating the vast consumer market. To revitalize (复兴)retail stands, in a move aimed at stimulating domestic spending and stabilizing employment, the country's leading e-commerce platforms are lending a helping hand, offering services like accessible financing backed by technologies.

Domestic wholesale site 1688. com is among the first group of tech players with such offerings. At the heart of the action plan is an effort to link street vendors directly with factories, effectively avoiding middlemen and saving time and costs.

According to general manager Wang Hai, numerous small-scale merchants on the site have managed to gain the upper hand in price negotiations, while manufacturers are more willing to mass-produce as the economy of scale serves to reduce costs, thus creating a win-win situation.

“Data analytics also kicks in, giving traders some insight into current consumer trends so that they no longer need to operate their business purely based on intuition (直觉),and they can avoid stockpiling,“ Wang said. For instance, the most sought-after categories in markets are daily necessities ? underwear , digital gadgets and beauty products, according to the company, whereas the most passionate buyers come from Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces.

Meanwhile, to stabilize employment , e-commerce major JD. com vowed to add a number of job positions that either require flexible working hours, allow working from home or are designed to promote startup businesses. For posts related to delivery, warehouse management and packaging, priority is given to people from poverty-stricken areas.

“The COVID-19 outbreak will accelerate the digital transformation of the real economy, and individual traders and smaller stores are no exception, said Xu Lei, CEO of JD's retail unit. "We have the capability and, more importantly, the responsibility to inject vitality (活力)into these entities, thus contributing to the economic rebound (回弹)and stabilizing employment.

1. What can we learn about e-commerce platforms like 1688. com?
A.They have an advantage in price negotiation.
B.Their efforts help street vendors cut the cost.
C.They increase production through technology.
D.Their services are financed by the government.
2. How does data analytics benefit traders?
A.By improving traders' business intuition.
B.By helping traders find out market trends.
C.By telling traders when to stockpile goods.
D.By aiding traders in controlling the market.
3. Who is more likely to get a delivery job from JD?
A.A person experienced in driving a truck.B.A person willing to start a new business.
C.A person from an underdeveloped village.D.A person preferring flexible working hours.
4. Which column of a newspaper is the passage probably taken from?
A.Culture.B.World.
C.Lifestyle.D.Business.
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