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1 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What does the speaker mainly talk about?
A.The changes of talk shows.
B.The ways of enjoying our lives.
C.The future of entertainment industry.
2. What do most talk shows usually rely on to make their shows lively?
A.Having a live audience.
B.Doing video-chat interviews.
C.Inviting their family members.
3. What does Jimmy Kimmel do in the video?
A.He makes a pizza at home.B.He chats with a pop star.C.He plays with his kids.
4. How does the speaker feel about these hosts?
A.Encouraged.B.Disappointed.C.Sympathetic.
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2 . Dozens of scientists are ready to delight, provoke, and shed light on global scientific issues. Hosted by different columns on New Scientist, they’re here to engage with latest discoveries. Read on for what New Scientist has offered this week.

NS Live

Why do we need more women in science? Physicist Athene Donald will be at New Scientist Live on & January to explore the disadvantages that women in science face. Her talk will erase myths (传言) about “gendered” brains and what attributes are needed to become a successful scientist. Now, more than ever, there is a moral and business case for greater diversity in research, she says.

Weekender

From black holes to Big Bang, explore the space in this getaway featuring talks from some of the brightest minds in astrophysics. Visit the Lovell Telescope at the Jodrell Bank UNESCO World Heritage Site. Plus, go stargazing with New Scientist features editor Abigail Beall. This weekender runs from 19 January to 1 February and costs £959.

Essential Guide

What drives the ageing process? What can science tell us about the stages of life? And how can we use the latest research to live healthily into old age? This Essential Guide offers some fresh insight. Available to download on the website or to purchase in print from our shop.

Newsletter — Wild Wild Life

In an act of companionship, an African bird called the greater honey guide may get a badger to help it break into a beehive so the two can share the honey. Michael Marshall finds that there are many surprising truths in his reports, which lie behind the fables (寓言), though these animals’ behavior seems unusual in real life.

1. What’s the purpose of NS Live?
A.To set moral and commercial rules for the study.
B.To encourage more women to devote to science.
C.To demonstrate the vital elements to be a scientist.
D.To reveal the existence of gender differences.
2. Which will attract the amateur astronomers most?
A.NS Live.B.Weekender.C.Essential Guide.D.Newsletter — Wild Wild Life.
3. What does Michael think of the animal companionship?
A.It exists indeed in wild world.B.It happens only in the fables.
C.It is widely accepted by humans.D.It reveals the truth behind the lie.
2024-06-03更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届江西省南昌市八一中学高三下学期三模英语试题
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3 . Dear readers,

Persist.” — Viet Thanh Nguyen

Success is no accident.” — Chris Bohjalian

Keep writing and it’ll get easier.” — Lisa Jewell

Be patient with yourself.” — Min Jin Lee

These are words of advice taken from our interviews with award-winning and bestselling authors. Notice, though, not a single mention of their status, prizes, or advances—in other words, their success. And while status, literary awards, and money can be indicators of a successful writer, one must actually sit down and write for any of those things to happen. That’s what all of these pieces of advice have in common: putting words on the page.

In this issue, you’ll find articles to help you succeed, no matter your goals. If it’s to figure out whether that mess of a novel you’ve got sitting in a drawer can be rescued or if you need to move on, Andromeda Romano’s article will offer questions to ask yourself. Michael La Ronn’s essay will give you an example of how an unexpected opportunity might be just the push you need. Or, if you’ve had trouble finding an agent, Ryan Van Cleave’s collection of tips and advice from 22 literary agents on every aspect of the business might change your luck. Matty Dalrymple shares ways to reach more readers and build a community with them.

Wish you success and happy new year!

1. The advice mentioned at the beginning highlights the importance of ______.
A.a big dreamB.constant practiceC.earning moneyD.achieving success
2. Whose article may help those who are unsure whether to save an unsuccessful novel?
A.Matty Dalrympl.B.Michael La Ronn.
C.Ryan Van Cleave.D.Andromeda Romano.
3. Who might be the target readers of this issue?
A.Writers.B.Businessmen.C.Booksellers.D.Literary agents.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文,文章介绍了YWWA2024的相关信息。

4 . Youth Week WA 2024

Youth Week WA (YWWA) 2024 will n from 5 to 12 April and aims to:

·provide young people aged 12-25 years with opportunities o express ideas and exhibit their talents and contributions;

·give the community the opportunity to listen to young people and celebrate the positive contributions they have made to the community;

·raise community awareness on issues of concern to young people.

YWWA 2024 Ambassadors (大使)

The Ambassadors are volunteers who participate on the YWWA 2024 team by:

·being a part of, and providing support and guidance to the members of the Young People’s Planning Committee;

·helping develop creative ways to involve more young people in YWWA;

·having input into events and strategies for YWWA;

·attending events during YWWA;

·being a public spokesperson for YWWA.

Meet your 2024 Youth Ambassadors!

☆ Fatima Merchant aged 19 is a member of the Amnesty International Australia Youth Advisory Group, UN Youth Australia and is a facilitator at the WA Debating League.

☆ Nathida Chalermsuk aged 22 is studying at Curtin University where she launched a new initiative Youth United, a program which facilitates cross-cultural understanding amongst young people in Australia and calls for more wildlife protection.

☆ Samuel Thomas aged 19 established Sam’s Spares, a nonprofit that saves unwanted e-waste from landfill.

☆ Izabella Brandis aged 18 held workshops for young people in the community where they were invited to come along and create artworks that advocate the ecological sustainability.

1. What is one of the goals of YWWA 2024?
A.To give financial assistance to young people.
B.To promote academic achievements among young people.
C.To raise community awareness about young people’s contributions.
D.To provide opportunities for teenagers to show their special talents.
2. What should the Ambassadors do during YWWA 2024?
A.Organize more events and activities.
B.Get more young people engaged in YWWA..
C.Provide guidance to people in the community.
D.Assess the Young People’s Planning Committee.
3. Who shared the program for environmental protection?
A.Samuel Thomas and Nathida Chalermsuk.B.Fatima Merchant and Izabella Brandis.
C.Fatima Merchant and Nathida Chalermsuck.D.Samuel Thomas and Izabella Brandis.
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5 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Why does the speaker give the talk?
A.To share some information.
B.To introduce a police officer.
C.To warmly welcome his friend.
2. What is Jessica responsible for?
A.School planning.B.Student affairs.C.Workers’ payment.
3. When is the office open on weekdays?
A.From 9:30 am to 4: 00 pm.
B.From 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
C.From 9:30 am to 6:00 pm.
4. What should visitors do during a busy time?
A.Raise some questions.B.Answer phone calls.C.Leave their names.
2024-05-27更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省八校协作体2023-2024学年高一下学期第二次联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了几个适合家庭观看的艺术展览、表演和艺术节。

6 . There is so much great family-friendly art to experience, and you are sure to find a new show or exhibition or festival that you won’t want to miss.

Moisture Festival

With roots in 19th-century English music halls, Moisture Festival’s programs present acts showcasing comedy and live music. Shows are designed to be family-friendly. Shows beginning at 7:30 pm are suitable for all ages. To get the full experience, families can attend a tea party in Broadway Performance Hall.

$45 for adults, $32 for children.

Broadway Performance Hall, Seattle

The Jungle Book

With one-hour runtime, this International Ballet Theatre production is a perfect introduction for younger children to the art form of ballet. Based on the book by Kipling and filled with animal characters created by other kids, “The Jungle Book” is specifically designed to inspire children to see the beauty in dance without adopting any outdated ideas.

$45 per person, $33 for children younger than 12.

Meydenbauer Theatre, Bellevue

Harold and Purple Crayon

The Pacific Northwest Ballet’s (PNB) premiere (首演) of this an-hour-long, narrated production features PNB School students. It is the perfect introduction to ballet for the very young, as Harold draws and dances through a landscape full of wonder and energy. Although the performance is for kids, parents will enjoy the music of Andrew Bird and the dance of Robyn Mineko Williams.

$15-$67.

McCaw Hall, Seattle

Seattle International Dance Festival

The Seattle International Dance Festival Winter Mini Festival presents two weekends of contemporary dance performances, with different works each weekend. Hosted by the local Khambatta Dance Company, the festival will also feature new works from Newport Contemporary Ballet of Rhode Island and Olympia Ballet Theatre. It’s a program so eclectic (兼收并蓄的) that everyone will find something to love.

$25 single tickets, $18 for students.

Erickson Theater, Seattle

1. Which festival presents live music?
A.Moisture Festival.B.The Jungle Book.
C.Harold and Purple Crayon.D.Seattle International Dance Festival.
2. What do The Jungle Book and Harold and Purple Crayon have in common?
A.Being about famous books.
B.Showing the most original ideas.
C.Lasting the same duration of time.
D.Allowing visitors to perform ballet.
3. What can we know about Seattle International Dance Festival?
A.It is mainly fit for young people.B.Its contents are rather humorous.
C.It teaches people to learn ballet.D.It will present some latest works.
2024-05-25更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届江西省多校联考高三下学期5月统一调研测试英语试题(含听力)
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7 .

Fun Cooking

Children aged 6 to 10 can learn to make healthy hamburgers. And children aged 10 to 12 can learn to make delicious cakes.

Price: $35

Time: every Wednesday (2:00 p.m — 5:00 p.m) in August

Place: Little Cook School

Clay Craft

This two-hour course teaches children to make gifts by using clay. It is really interesting.

For children aged 6 to 12.

Price: $20

Time: every Friday (l:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m.) in July

Place: Art Center

Wonder Dancing

Children can learn different kinds of dances, such as jazz or ballet from great teachers.

For children aged 10 to 12.

Price: $60 for four lessons

Time: every Thursday (3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m) in July

Place: Emma Workshop (工作室)


1. When does Little Cook School offer classes?
A.Every Thursday in July.B.Every Wednesday in August.
C.Every Friday in July.D.Every Friday in August.
2. Where can children make gifts by themselves?
A.At Little Cook School.B.At Art Workshop.
C.At Emma Workshop.D.At Art Center.
3. How much does one dance lesson cost?
A.$15.B.$20.C.$60.D.$240.
2024-05-24更新 | 66次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省上饶市蓝天教育集团2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题(提升班)
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。 文章介绍了英国Somerset Yew Wah Classroom为6、8、10年级学生提供英语及生活教育项目,提升自信、独立等能力;世界课堂项目拓展学生全球视野;“体验中国”深入探索中国文化;户外考察活动增强学生综合素质。

8 . Overseas Learning Programs for Students

The Somerset Yew Wah Classroom, UK, offers a distinctive English language and life education program tailored for Grade 6, Grade 8, and Grade 10 students. Established in 2006, the Somerset English learning and cultural center provides students with an authentic English environment experience. Located in a traditional English village in Somerset, Sibley’s Barn and the Knowle Hall campus offer students a unique setting for learning. The Knowle Hall campus, a newly renovated Victorian-era country house built on 15 acres of land in beautiful open parkland, was established in 2016. This program enhances students' self-confidence, independence, teamwork, and leadership skills, ultimately continuing to benefit them upon their return to China.

World Classroom

The World Classroom program is an extension of the project-based learning approach at the core of the Yew Wah educational model. It allows students to explore major cultures worldwide, including European, African, Middle Eastern, Pacific, and Anglo-American cultures. This immersive experience broadens students' perspectives, promotes critical thinking, and fosters an appreciation for diverse viewpoints, preparing them to thrive in an increasingly globalized world.

Experiencing China

The Experiencing China program offers secondary students the opportunity to delve into Chinese history and culture by visiting various regions of the country. This residential program not only deepens students' understanding of their own culture but also exposes them to firsthand cross-cultural experiences. Through these experiences, students develop critical thinking skills and cultivate an appreciation for different cultures, ultimately shaping them into global citizens with a commitment to serving their communities and society.

Trips and Excursions

Trips and excursions are integral to the students' learning journey, providing opportunities to expand their horizons, enrich their experiences, and strengthen their communication and problem-solving skills. The Hong Kong Hike, a traditional annual outdoor activity, challenges students to rely on teamwork and personal determination to overcome obstacles and reach their destination. Parents have noted significant positive changes in their children after participating in such activities, including increased maturity, independence, and responsibility.

1. What is the primary focus of the Somerset Yew Wah Classroom program?
A.Cultural exchange.B.Science education.
C.Language immersion.D.Historical studies.
2. What is the objective of the World Classroom program?
A.To promote local culture.B.To explore diverse cultures worldwide.
C.To focus on project-based learning.D.To develop leadership skills.
3. How do trips and excursions contribute to students' development?
A.By providing opportunities for language learning.
B.By enhancing teamwork and problem-solving skills.
C.By emphasizing academic achievement.
D.By offering cultural exchange experiences.
2024-05-22更新 | 128次组卷 | 1卷引用:英语 (九省新高考卷02) (含考试版+听力+答案+解析+答题卡)-2024年高考押题预测卷
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9 . Here are some newly-opened museums around the world we’re most excited about.

Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation, the US

Get to understand scientific discoveries old and new at this architecturally amazing addition to the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Covering an area of 230,000 square feet, the museum copies a series of interlinking caves and will hold more than four million specimens(样本), offering an accessible take on subjects like the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

Istanbul Modern, Turkey

Turkey’s first contemporary art museum moves to a new home in the Karakoy district, opening in a building designed by architect Renzo Piano. The museum will showcase painting, photography and sculpture by both Turkish and international artists across five floors and will also house a cinema and library.

Young V&A, the UK

London’s much-loved Museum of Childhood closed in 2020, but its revamp(翻新) and reopening as part of the V&A Museum in early July has been hugely anticipated. Still located in East London, the properly renamed Young V&A offers colorful, appealing spaces and interactive exhibits that explore play, design and imagination for children and young people.

Fotografiska Berlin, Germany

The news that Stockholm-based photography museum Fotografiska’s latest global outpost would open in the German capital was great for fans of cutting-edge visual art. Set in the former Kunsthaus Tacheles cultural center, Fotografiska Berlin will host work from scene-leading photographers and rising talents, along with a packed calendar of cultural events.

1. What does Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation feature?
A.A number of species.B.A network of caves.
C.Architectural displays.D.Historical collections.
2. What do Istanbul Modern and Fotografiska Berlin have in common?
A.Art theme.B.Reading sections.
C.Cultural events.D.Change of location.
3. Where will you go for favorite museum if you travel with your kids?
A.The US.B.Turkey.C.The UK.D.Germany.
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10 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What do we know about FLVS?
A.It is a public school.
B.Its teachers are virtual.
C.It’s USA’s largest school.
2. What can we say about the courses offered by FLVS?
A.Cheap.B.Flexible.C.Academic.
3. How many options are there to take the courses at FLVS?
A.2.B.3.C.4.
4. What should he do if Tom wants to attend FLVS as a home-school student?
A.Prove he’s 18.B.Pass an exam online.C.Get parents’ permission.
2024-05-13更新 | 99次组卷 | 1卷引用:英语 (九省新高考卷02) (含考试版+听力+答案+解析+答题卡)-2024年高考押题预测卷
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