A.The play was a little sad. | B.The main actor was great. | C.The story was very confusing. |
2 . Once upon a time a man became a great archer(射手). He asked the king to declare him as the greatest archer of the country. The king was about to do so when an old servant of the king said,“Wait, sir. I know an old man who lives in the forest. He is a much greater archer. Let this young man go to him and learn from him for at least three years.”
The man could not believe that there could be a greater archer than him, but he went and found the old man and he was! For three years he learned from him. Then one day, when he thought he had learned everything, the thought arose in him:“If I kill this old man, then I will be the greatest archer.”
The old man had gone to cut wood and he was coming back carrying wood on his shoulder. The young man hid behind a tree, waiting to kill him. He shot an arrow. The old man took a small piece of wood and threw it. It struck the arrow and the arrow turned back and wounded the young man very deeply. The old man came, took out the arrow and said, “I knew that some day or other you were going to do this. That's why I have not taught you this secret. There is no need to kill me. My Master is still alive, and I'm nothing before him. You must be with him for at least thirty years. And he is very old, so go fast! Find the old man!”
1. The young archer wanted to kill the old man because________.A.he had nothing more to learn from him |
B.he could then become the greatest archer |
C.the old man refused to teach him everything |
D.the king's old servant ordered him to do so |
a.The old man wounded the young man.
b.The young man learned from the old man.
c.The young man wanted to kill the old man.
d.The young man asked the king to declare him as the greatest archer.
A.abcd | B.dcba | C.dbca | D.dbac |
A.The young archer died from the wound soon after. |
B.The king declared the young man the greatest archer. |
C.The young archer found the old man's master and killed him. |
D.The young archer set off to look for the old man's master. |
A.There's always someone better than you in this world. |
B.You must never try to become better than your teacher. |
C.The older a man is, the better archer he usually becomes. |
D.Always use a piece of wood to protect yourself from an arrow. |
1. How many people is the man planning a trip for?
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. |
A.This Wednesday. | B.Next Monday. | C.Next Wednesday. |
Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, is the economic and
Kunming's mild climate makes it a good place
In addition to its own charms, Kunming serves as a base from
5 . Mary Edwards Walker was the fifth daughter of the family. Her parents, who used to encourage her to think freely and allowed her to wear men's trousers, started the first free school in Oswego, New York, so their daughters would be just as educated as their son. Outside of school, all of the children helped work on the farm. After finishing at her parent's school, Walker attended the Falley Seminary in Fulton, New York. When she graduated, she became a teacher, but she knew she wanted to be a doctor. Later she attended Syracuse Medical College and received her medical degree in 1855 as the second woman to graduate from the college.
When the Civil War began in 1861, Walker wanted to join the Union's efforts. She went to Washington but was not allowed to serve as a medical officer because she was a woman. At the time, the army had no female surgeons, so Walker was only allowed to practice as a nurse.However, in 1863 her request to practice as a surgeon was finally accepted. She became the first female U.S. Army surgeon during the Civil War.
During her work as a surgeon in the war, Walker often crossed the battle lines to care for soldiers and civilians. In April of 1864, she was thought to be a spy and held as a prisoner of war for four months. A month after she was released, she became the assistant surgeon of the 52nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. After the war, Walker was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Andrew Johnson.
In addition to her work with the army, Walker began to advocate for women's rights. She famously wore men's trousers and advocated for "dress reform". She also fought for suffrage (选举权) and tried to register to vote in 1987,but she was denied.In 1916,the Medal of Honor was taken away from Walker, who died of illness at 86. Decades later, President Jimmy Carter legally restored the Medal of Honor to Walker's name. In 2012 Walker's hometown setup a 900-pound bronze statue in honor of her contributions.
1. What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us about Walker?A.Her dress style. | B.Her farm experience. |
C.Her favorite occupation. | D.Her educational background. |
A.Moral intolerance. | B.Racial intolerance. |
C.Gender discrimination. | D.Political discrimination. |
A.She was stopped from voting. |
B.She was recognized as a nurse. |
C.She was put into prison as a spy. |
D.She was awarded the Medal of Honor. |
A.To support women's suffrage. |
B.To remember a great woman. |
C.To introduce Walker's dress reform". |
D.To encourage females to become surgeons. |
6 . I teach in a low-income, urban high school. After I began
About eleven years ago, a reporter came to my school to
I was doing at my school, and asked me if I
I have always seen the
Less than three days later, I received a check for $ 5, 000 to start the
My Culture Club members have since
I have
A.writing | B.teaching | C.travelling | D.learning |
A.question | B.greet | C.interview | D.invite |
A.came out | B.paid off | C.went on | D.started off |
A.finished | B.promoted | C.described | D.liked |
A.included | B.received | C.needed | D.offered |
A.change | B.number | C.list | D.value |
A.success | B.interest | C.progress | D.future |
A.humorous | B.silent | C.serious | D.common |
A.club | B.discussion | C.research | D.match |
A.joined | B.funded | C.controlled | D.celebrated |
A.grateful | B.suitable | C.responsible | D.desperate |
A.reported | B.sponsored | C.reserved | D.attended |
A.doubted | B.published | C.contained | D.signed |
A.service | B.exploration | C.safety | D.education |
A.replaced | B.compared | C.formed | D.shared |
A.predicted | B.reduced | C.explained | D.seen |
A.Creating | B.Imagining | C.Choosing | D.Visiting |
A.recognize | B.challenge | C.reject | D.land |
A.hard | B.free | C.complete | D.secret |
A.within | B.against | C.worth | D.behind |
7 . Brooklyn Children's Museum
Founded in 1899 as the country's first museum specifically made for children, today BCM is comprehensive, with a permanent collection of 30,000 objects, including musical instruments, masks and dolls. Kids love the interactive World Brooklyn, a small cityscape(城市风光)lined by stores where children can pretend to be working grown-ups.
Children's Museum of Manhattan
Looking for interactive art that welcomes curious minds? Then head to Inside Art, the current show up at CMOM, which lets your little ones climb in and over and all around the exhibits. It's ideas like this that make the 40,000-square-foot so special. Learning about culture, history and science is a pride for kids aged six and under. CMOM also hosts classes—like Gross Biology for kids who are interested in insects-all designed with the latest child-development research in mind.
DiMenna Children's History Museum
The hands-on displays at this kid-focused arm of the New York Historical Society transport children back through 350 years of US history, with a special focus on NYC. Children are encouraged to climb around and interact with exhibits that highlight the lives of kids who grew up to become famous doctors, athletes and political figures! Little New Yorkers can get in on sing-alongs and crafts. Other family programs include cookings classes, games and story hours.
Staten Island Children's Museum
Staten Island Children's Museum nurtures(培养)creativity. It offers hands-on experiences like the Block Harbor(plenty of blocks to play with!), larger-than-life games like Connect Four and Dominoes, and even the opportunity to climb through a human-sized anthill or play firefighter at Ladder 11, so you'll find immersive(沉浸式的)fun around every corner. Don't forget to stop by Green Living Room powered by the wind energy where the kids can learn about ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
1. Which museum provides biology classes for kids?A.Brooklyn Children's Museum. | B.Staten Island Children's Museum. |
C.Children's Museum of Manhattan. | D.DiMenna Children's History Museum. |
A.Play interesting games with great firefighters. | B.Know about famous people's childhood lives. |
C.Run stores like adults in different small streets. | D.Cook delicious local food with foreign athletes. |
A.At Ladder 11. | B.At the Block Harbor. |
C.In Green Living Room. | D.On a human-sized anthill. |
8 . Summer Classes at the Community Center
The Community Center is offering adult summer classes again this year.The schedule(时间表)includes classes in basic computer skills,painting,drawing,and dance.
Registration
There are two ways to register for classes:
Go to our website:www.cc.org/classes/summerschedule. Click on “Class Descriptions”to see a full listing of the classes this summer.Decide which class or classes you are interested in.
Then click on “Register Now” and a registration form will appear.Complete the form and work out the amount of money you should pay for your classes.This will include the cost of your classes plus a $15 registration fee(费用).Any material fees will be payable to the instructor on the first day of class.In addition,if your address is outside of the city,you will pay an additional fee of $25 per class.
Fill in your credit card(信用卡)information and click “Send Now”.You will receive registration confirmation by email.
If you do not have access to a computer,you can call the Community Center at 8725555068 to request a class schedule and registration form.Choose your classes from the schedule,complete the form,and return it by mail with your credit card information.
Withdrawal(退学)Policy
Full refunds(退款),minus(减去)the $25 registration fee,will be given for any withdrawals made up to one week before the class begins.Withdrawals made before the start of the second class will receive a 50 percent refund,minus the registration fee.No refunds will be made after the start of the second class.
Classes offered by the Community Center are for adults only.You must be eighteen years of age or older to participate.Classes for children and teens are offered through the City Department of Recreation.
1. Who can take part in the Community Center summer classes?A.Citizens only. | B.Adults only. |
C.High schoolers. | D.Children and teens. |
A.Pay a $25 registration fee. |
B.Sign up for classes online. |
C.Provide your credit card information. |
D.Pay material fees before the class begins. |
A.None. | B.$15. | C.A full refund. | D.A 50 percent refund. |
9 . On July 20, Yu Yifei, a 26-year-old medical intern(实习生)at People's Hospital of Zhengzhou, made his way home in a subway train on Line 5 after his first day's training. When downpours struck the city, he
Flood waters
As water continued to flow into the carriages, passengers'
As more passengers were pulled from the
That night on a subway station platform, he
A.saw | B.prevented | C.kept | D.saved |
A.record | B.height | C.point | D.depth |
A.pushed | B.made | C.burst | D.pulled |
A.rising | B.falling | C.reaching | D.disappearing |
A.uncertain | B.unfortunate | C.unusual | D.unable |
A.foolish | B.unique | C.considerate | D.desperate |
A.excitement | B.fears | C.adaptation | D.deaths |
A.managed | B.failed | C.intended | D.hesitated |
A.tried on | B.got on | C.put on | D.looked on |
A.later | B.further | C.earlier | D.former |
A.gained | B.lifted | C.sank | D.ran |
A.platform | B.air | C.boat | D.water |
A.stopped | B.continued | C.explained | D.refused |
A.regaining | B.refreshing | C.reminding | D.replacing |
A.bored | B.heartbroken | C.energetic | D.exhausted |
A.wasted | B.needed | C.obtained | D.spent |
A.only | B.obviously | C.narrowly | D.never |
A.left | B.approached | C.crossed | D.rescued |
A.sweat | B.medicine | C.mud | D.tears |
A.on the air | B.on the spot | C.on holiday | D.on board |
10 . The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has fossils from all over the world, and yet many come from the areas surrounding the museum itself. Here, we make a list of fossil hotspots.
Calvert Cliffs State Park—Lusby, Maryland
One location where you can have access to the cliffs is at Calvert Cliffs State Park in Lusby, Maryland. Just a 1.8-mile walk from the parking lot, you can make a thorough search of the open beach with a small tool for remnants(遗迹) of prehistoric sea life.
Stratford Hall—Stratford, Virginia
About 17 million years earlier, during the Miocene era, the Stratford Hall’s 150-foot-high cliffs were actually part of the seafloor. Due to irresponsible fossil hunting practices, however, visitors must buy tickets ($8 for adults and$5 for kids) to enter the 100-yard-long collecting area. The Stratford Hall still offers guided tours that are typically about four hours long.
Purse State Park—Nanjemoy, Maryland
Just over an hour’s drive south of Washington, D. C, Purse State Park is located on a stretch of the banks of the Potomac River called Wades Bay. Most of the fossils you’ll find at this site are from the late Paleocene—specifically the Aquia Formation rock layer, which is 55 to 59 million years old. Look at the small stones carefully, in which the teeth of a wide variety of sharks and bony fish species can be found.
Dinosaur Park—Laurel, Maryland
Dinosaur Park usually serves as an outdoor laboratory, where the public can work alongside paleontologists(古生物学家). Hundreds of fossils discovered by visitors have been collected and catalogued(记载) to date, increasing our knowledge about ancient ecosystem that once existed there.
1. How much should a family of two adults and a kid pay to visit the 100-yard-long collecting area?A.$13. | B.$18. | C.$21. | D.$24. |
A.At Calvert Cliffs State Park. | B.At Purse State Park. |
C.At Stratford Hall. | D.At Dinosaur Park. |
A.make people figure out their history clearly |
B.help people learn about the ancient ecosystem |
C.let people better know the present and the future |
D.draw people’s attention to the outdoor laboratory |