1.近几年发生的变化;
2.介绍家乡的旅游胜地;
3.邀请他暑假来游玩。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua
2 . SEA Summer High School Programs 2022
Science at SEA
Science at SEA is a four-week program for rising high school juniors and seniors, as well as recent high school graduates, which focuses on the coastal and offshore marine(海洋的) environment around Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The program includes a shore component on the SEA campus in Woods Hole and a sea component aboard the Sailing School Vessel (SSV) Corwith Cramer.
July 21- August 13 Expense: $4, 000
SEA Quest
SEA Quest is a two-week program that welcomes high school students and recent graduates. Participants will gain hands-on experience conducting field research, sailing a tall ship, and understanding of the complexities of creating and managing marine reserves. They return home with a broader sense of the ocean’s importance to our planet and the need to preserve this precious resource for future generations. Life here is fast-paced. No prior sailing experience is necessary. Strong desire to learn is required!
July 11 - July 22 Expense: $ 3, 200
SEA Cape
This three-week summer program at SEA offers current high school students the opportunity to study the marine environment from a variety of perspectives: scientific, historical, and literary. Participants live and study at our campus in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
June 27 - July 14 Expense: $ 3, 800
SEA Expedition
This two-week summer program for high school students, including graduating seniors, is centered on learning by doing. SEA Expedition is a multidisciplinary experience that welcomes students to participate in every aspect of a challenging offshore sailing , and occurs entirely aboard the ship SSV Corwith Cramer. Life at sea is fast-paced and tough.
July 5 - July 17 Expense: $ 3, 500
1. Which program lasts the longest?A.Science at SEA. | B.SEA Quest. |
C.SEA Cape. | D.SEA Expedition. |
A.Previous experience in sailing. |
B.Great eagerness to study the sea. |
C.Ability to conduct scientific experiments. |
D.Knowledge of sea resources preservation. |
A.It offers opportunities of sailing. |
B.It entirely takes place on a ship. |
C.It features many relaxing activities. |
D.It allows graduates to participate in. |
A.Science at SEA. | B.SEA Quest. |
C.SEA Cape. | D.SEA Expedition. |
A.Previous experience in sailing is needed. |
B.Participants can enjoy a relaxing life there. |
C.Participants can learn about the important role of sea. |
D.They provide participants a chance to drive the ship. |
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A.Therefore | B.However | C.Besides | D.Meanwhile |
A.short | B.complex | C.successful | D.ordinary |
A.funny | B.awful | C.fairy | D.different |
A.goal | B.choice | C.hobby | D.problem |
A.farming | B.adventure | C.employment | D.tourism |
A.approached | B.charged | C.left | D.informed |
A.travel | B.apply | C.wander | D.train |
A.terrible | B.strange | C.faraway | D.lifelong |
A.accept | B.review | C.discover | D.lose |
A.calling for | B.giving up | C.looking for | D.breaking up |
A.step | B.measure | C.advantage | D.lead |
A.driven | B.shown | C.taken | D.forbidden |
A.politely | B.patiently | C.rudely | D.honestly |
A.explanation | B.advice | C.requirement | D.wish |
A.on | B.by | C.of | D.with |
1. 对环境的影响;
2. 对当地居民的影响;
3. 你的观点。
注意:1.发言稿必须包括所有要点,可以适当发挥;
2.发言稿的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.字数100左右。
Dear Editor,
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Yours
Li Hua
7 . Masterpieces of American Art
Celebrate the genius of American art at two museums as you travel to Arkansas and Missouri with an art historian.
Day 1—Arrive in Kansas City, Missouri
After individual arrivals at your hotel, join fellow travelers for a welcome reception, opening remarks, and dinner.
Day 2—Thomas Hart Benton Studio, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Spend the morning at Missourian artist Thomas Hart Benton’s studio and home, preserved nearly unchanged from his time there. Then tour the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art with its extensive collection of American artworks. Plus view a superb group of sculptures by Isamu Noguchi, as well as Claes Oldenburg. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie.
Day 3—Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Leave Kansas City for Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Upon arrival enjoy lunch and take time to explore the galleries and shops on your own. Then enjoy a trip to the charming Ozark town, known for its fine Victorian architecture. Weather permitting, make a brief stop at Thorncrown Chapel as you continue to Bentonville late in the day.
Day 4—Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, leave for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Explore the breathtaking collection, which features American masterworks from the colonial (殖民的) era to the present day, including iconic (标志性的) images by Asher B, Durand, Norman Rockwell, and Andy Warhol. You will also tour the Bachman-Wilson House, a noted example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s classic Usonian architecture, which was relocated to the museum in 2014.
Day 5—Bentonville/Kansas City International Airport
After breakfast, leave Bentonville for Kansas City International Airport for your return flight home.
1. Who is the designer of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts?A.Moshe Safdie. | B.Andy Warhol. | C.Claes Oldenburg. | D.Isamu Noguchi. |
A.Day 2. | B.Day 3. | C.Day 4. | D.Day 5. |
A.Bachman-Wilson House. | B.Thomas Hart Benton’s studio. |
C.Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. | D.Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. |
8 . A huge, 12-pointed star has been fixed on top of one of the towers of Antoni Gaudí’s famous Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona. This means the construction work, begun 139 years ago, nears completion. It is scheduled to be completely finished in 2026 — marking 100 years since the architect’s death.
When Gaudí died in 1926, less than a quarter of the exterior (外部) was complete. Since then construction has been stopped every now and then for various reasons from Spanish civil wars to funding problems. Though in 2005 the church was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the construction work was claimed to be illegal in 2016, and regained its building permit in 2019.
Born in 1852, Gaudí grew up fascinated by geometry and the natural wonders of the countryside. After studying architecture in school, he eventually formed his own style. In his opinion, form and function were inseparable: Beauty should be part of structure, which rules the natural world. “Nothing is art,” he concluded, “if it does not come from nature.” On his graduation ceremony, his director said the words that became famous later: “I do not know if we have awarded this degree to a madman or to a genius; only time will tell.”
Time has obviously given the answer. In fact, Gaudí’s work over the years has permanently influenced Barcelona architecture like none other before or after. The city is considered the best outdoor modernist Museum of Europe mostly because of Gaudí.
On the 10th of June 1926, Gaudí was knocked down by a tram (有轨电车)while he was doing his usual evening walk. He lost consciousness, and nobody recognized that this disheveled (蓬乱的) old man was the famous architect until he was taken to the hospital. He was buried two days later in the unfinished Sagrada Familia, following a funeral attended by thousands of people: most of the citizens of Barcelona came out to bid a final-farewell to the most universal architect that the city had ever known.
1. Why did the construction of the church last over a century?A.It was to memorize Gaudí. | B.It suffered frequent delays. |
C.It was a World Heritage Site. | D.It didn’t get its building permit. |
A.His style was too special in his time. | B.He was not qualified for the degree. |
C.His attitude to others was crazy. | D.He was too talented to be taught. |
A.Sagrada Familia—Gaudí’s Unfinished Work | B.Barcelona—a City of Antoni Gaudí |
C.Antoni Gaudí—a Genius Architect | D.Gaudí’s Architecture—the Beauty of Nature |
9 . Whether you are looking for an hour-long hike or a multi-day journey, these old tracks (小路) will satisfy any level of adventure.
Routeburn Track
Easily accessible from Queenstown, New Zealand’s “Adventure Capital,” the Routeburn has the scenery New Zealand is famous for: shining lakes, wide valleys, and mountain peaks.
*Length: 20 miles one way *Duration: 2-4 days *Open: Late October through early May
Milford Track
The Milford Track is one of the most popular Great Walks, with forested mountains climbing steeply out of glacier-carved valleys. This is one of the wettest places on the planet, with an annual average rainfall of 22 feet. The result is amazing waterfalls, including the 1.903-foot Sutherland Falls.
*Length: 33 miles one way *Duration: 4 days *Open: Late October through early May
Rakiura Track
This is one of the most remote Great Walks. It’s located on Stewart Island, which lies off the southern tip of the South Island. Stewart Island is known for deserted, sandy beaches, native forest, and its population of kiwis. (The flightless birds are easy to spot here, often on the beaches.)
*Length: 10 miles one way *Duration:3 days *Open: All year
Heaphy Track
The Heaphy is another wild and remote track, located in the northwest corner of the South Island. This track is the longest Great Walk, winding through grass and palm forests to the wild west coast.
*Length: 49 miles one way *Duration: 4-6 days *Open: All year
1. Which track best suits people who look for a hike with waterfalls?A.Routeburn Track. | B.Milford Track. | C.Rakiura Track. | D.Heaphy Track. |
A.They are of the same length. | B.They both have kiwis. |
C.They both have deserted beaches. | D.They are both on an island. |
A.Health. | B.Travel. | C.Science. | D.Environment protection. |
1.旅行的时间;
2.旅行的城市及理由;
3.咨询他的意见。
注意:
1.词数80词左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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