Dave had loved basketball for as long as he could remember and he had never had a day without playing it. At primary school and junior high school he joined basketball clubs, attended training programs and watched basketball games, from which he learned the moves of the star players, wishing to play in a professional team like them and shine on the court.
Now as a senior high school student, however, his dream of becoming a professional player was dimming (变暗) because he was only of average height. He had to give up the hope of joining the school team. The guys on the school team were all tall boys who played matches and won honors for the school. They were like heroes. Dave watched them play and cheered them but he knew he would never be one of them.
Dave felt it a pity not to be tall enough, but this didn’t stop him from pouring his passion into basketball. He just played for the love of the sport. He played in the school gym with other boys or by himself every day, even during holidays and weekends, when it was open for two hours in the morning. He enjoyed every minute on the court making every effort to play better.
It was one Saturday morning. Dave was playing in the gym by himself, as all the other boys were busy with other weekend affairs. Then he noticed a tall boy approaching. It was Lankas. Everybody knows him as captain of the school basketball team. “Hi, Lankas,” Dave greeted him. “My name is Dave.” “Hi, Dave,” Lankas replied as he got closer. “Nice to see you here. Do you need an opponent to play against?” Dave was shocked, frozen right there, unable to believe his ears but somehow, he answered, “Why not?”
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So, a game of two players began.
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The next Saturday, when Dave was playing in the gym, Lankas appeared shouting, “Dave, I have good news for you.”
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2 . At present, research shows that when employees reach the age of 50, they keep quiet about their age. They see fewer promotion prospects compared to younger employees. It’s also harder to get a new job after the age of 50.
But that is set to change. There is already skills shortage in the world with not enough younger people coming into the workforce. Employers will have to work harder at hiring seniors with the skills they need.
The Center for Ageing Better notes that we already have an older workforce and the qualities of older people are being more recognized. When teams mix older and younger workers, productivity goes up and complex problems find more novel solutions because the strengths and weaknesses of both groups are balanced. Age-diversity helps solve complex problems by bringing together a mix of ideas, skill strengths, and experiences. Older workers can draw on a lifetime of experience while younger workers may challenge outdated strategies and bring fresh perspective. Also, seniors’ greater life experience makes them better placed to manage themselves and others in the workplace compared with younger employees.
There are five recommendations the Center for Ageing Better makes, including minimizing age bias (偏见) in taking in employees and encouraging career development at all ages. The really big change that needs to come is to stop seeing older people as “other”, as different…
There are many people in their 80s and 90s who have never stopped working. They enjoy what they do and like the social aspect of work. But most, from 55 onwards choose to retire—with 25% regretting it, according to a recent study.
1. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.Competition in the job market. |
B.Worldwide skills shortage in the workforce. |
C.Younger people’s declining promotion prospects. |
D.Older people being at a disadvantage in workplaces. |
A.Qualities of older employees. |
B.The advantages of age-diversity. |
C.The challenges faced by an older workforce. |
D.The complex problems that call for solutions. |
A.Minimizing age bias. |
B.Giving up outdated strategies. |
C.Launching career development programs. |
D.Employing people from different backgrounds. |
A.Some regret after retirement. |
B.Some remain social after retirement. |
C.Most don’t retire until their 80s or 90s. |
D.Most keep updating their working skills. |
3 . Nenad Bach, an American composer and singer who lives with Parkinson’s disease (帕金森病) is the founder of “Ping-pong Parkinson”, a movement that promotes ping-pong as a therapy (疗法) to improve the lives of Parkinson’s patients worldwide.
After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2010, Bach found that his tremors (颤抖) and other symptoms were keeping him from playing his guitar. But a friend introduced him to ping-pong, also known as table tennis, and he soon found that both his motor skills and his mood seemed to improve when he played. Bach’s doctor confirmed his improved state. And that’s when the idea for “Ping-pong Parkinson” took root.
In 2017, Bach worked with well-known New York Times crossword puzzle editor Will Shortz. Shortz also happens to be the owner of the Westchester Table Tennis Center. In October of 2019, the first Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championship was held at the Center, attracting people with Parkinson’s disease from as far away as Sweden, Japan, Brazil, Croatia, England, and China.
Recently, a small study was conducted by scientists at Fukuoka University in Japan. People with Parkinson’s disease participated in a table tennis exercise program once a week for six months. Participants experienced significant improvements in facial expression, posture rigidity, speed of movement and hand tremors. They also experienced improvements in speech, handwriting, getting dressed, getting out of bed and walking.
Dr. Ken-ichi Inoue, the study’s author, comments, “While this study was small, with twelve participants, the results are encouraging because they show ping-pong, a relatively inexpensive form of therapy, may improve some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.” Dr. Inoue is planning a much larger study to confirm his findings.
1. Why did Bach pick up ping-pong?A.He found it great fun. |
B.He followed his doctor’s advice. |
C.He wanted to improve his conditions. |
D.His friend needed someone to play it with. |
A.“Ping-pong Parkinson” met with wide objections. |
B.Doing word puzzles benefits people living with Parkinson’s disease. |
C.Bach taught people living with Parkinson’s disease to play the guitar. |
D.The first Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championship was held in the US. |
A.Small subject number. | B.Short studying period. |
C.Incomplete study aspects. | D.Limited subject performances. |
A.To promote a sports event. |
B.To tell the story of Nenad Bach’s struggle. |
C.To introduce a therapy for Parkinson’s disease. |
D.To present the findings of Nenad Bach’s research. |
4 . I had a wonderful Easter (复活节) when I was four years old. On Easter morning, there was a
“We will get an egg, right?” I asked my mom. “Yes, of course,” she replied, with a
The staff member in charge of the hunt
Kids rushed across the lawn (草坪),
A shiny blue plastic egg was resting on the ground
I hadn’t seen my mom run before that day. She had been born with
The other mom also ran toward the shiny blue egg. In one last
A.competition | B.performance | C.presentation | D.discussion |
A.worrying | B.confident | C.forced | D.doubtful |
A.confirmed | B.proved | C.claimed | D.explained |
A.climbing | B.rolling | C.running | D.counting |
A.change | B.gain | C.lack | D.approach |
A.patiently | B.intentionally | C.cheerfully | D.seriously |
A.greater | B.worse | C.smarter | D.slimmer |
A.against | B.behind | C.above | D.across |
A.surprise | B.excitement | C.confusion | D.regret |
A.distance | B.charge | C.direction | D.company |
A.looking | B.laughing | C.throwing | D.whispering |
A.normal | B.hard | C.special | D.weak |
A.cause | B.correct | C.answer | D.describe |
A.burst | B.move | C.sense | D.limit |
A.sorted out | B.headed to | C.picked up | D.set aside |
5 . Hansen and his 10-year-old son Chase search the streets of Salt Lake City every weekend for the homeless to take to lunch. They started Project Empathy(共情)four years ago to
“Just start with a smile, a hello. It really just starts with that. If you do it, you can make a connection. A small gesture can have a
Some of these shared meals have turned into stronger
Father and son’s
“My hope for the future is to
A.buy | B.cook | C.share | D.eat |
A.often | B.further | C.also | D.even |
A.dramatic | B.different | C.minimum | D.decisive |
A.remarked | B.praised | C.joked | D.quoted |
A.desires | B.connections | C.motivations | D.opinions |
A.provided | B.permitted | C.abandoned | D.housed |
A.through | B.for | C.despite | D.to |
A.surprised | B.relaxed | C.awesome | D.calm |
A.dreams | B.influences | C.experiences | D.efforts |
A.assesses | B.compares | C.highlights | D.respects |
A.importance | B.task | C.chance | D.role |
A.argument | B.problem | C.debt | D.conflict |
A.go away | B.catch on | C.fade out | D.give off |
A.establish | B.miss | C.exchange | D.maintain |
A.before | B.if | C.until | D.so |
1.你想要的机器人的功能;
2.你对机器人的看法。
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The Robot I Want
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7 . Many children want to have their own pets, but how to be a good pet owner? Besides giving them food and water, what else can we do to give our pets much love?
Provide your pet with the correct diet.
If you prefer to change the previous diet of your pet, do it slowly so that they adjust (适应) properly.
Clean their housing often.
Clean your pet’s home at least once a week and any other times if necessary. Generally, a pet’s home should be clean so it is a good environment for the animal.
Keep your pet clean.
If you have a dog that always plays in the mud, it’s necessary to give it a shower every day!
Train your pet.
Put a collar on your pet with your personal information and the pet’s name. Remember to close the cage door so there is no chance of escaping and being in an unsafe place.
A.Never hurt or harm your pet. |
B.Be an owner with a sense of duty. |
C.No one wants a cat that jumps on the table. |
D.Animals require different diets based on age. |
E.Remember that you should check the water first with your hand. |
F.Water should be fresh, clean and changed daily to keep your pet healthy. |
G.Without good living conditions, an animal will get sick more, and feel unhappy. |
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9 . It’s easy for consumers to buy food and drinks like a bowl of hot rice and coke online or from neighbourhood shops, but for astronauts such things were impossible in the past.
Members of China’s Shenzhou manned space flight last year, however, were able to enjoy such food, thanks to Joyoung, a Chinese firm. Joyoung created a mobile space kitchen for the astronauts. A drinking water machine, an air heater and a soybean milk maker were all accessible in the kitchen through a smart app. Tang Hongbo, who was a member of the Shenzhou manned spacecraft, said in the news that during his three month trip, he could eat hot food with just half-hour efforts, a contrast to the past when similar attempts required several hours. If we had time, we would also use equipment to eat homemade yogurt. We could also control the equipment in the space kitchen through mobile phone apps,” he said.
In the past, most foods couldn’t be directly heated in a microwave oven in the space. Conduction equipment often caused uneven (不均匀的) heating. An astronaut had to spend as long as four hours to heat some vegetables in the space kitchen. To solve the problem, Joyoung has developed equipment that gives out hot air to heat vegetables in a 360-degree way. That enables astronauts to eat steaming-hot fish-flavoured pork and Gongbao chicken, a spicy, stir-fried Chinese dish.
Besides Joyoung, a group of companies, including Xiaomi Corp and Huawei Technologies, have contributed their technologies to the development of the space station. A vacuum (真空) cleaner enabled haircuts on the spacecraft possible. NOLO VR, a Chinese virtual reality manufacturer, has helped astronauts develop an experimental equipment through which laboratory technicians on the ground can see and experience what astronauts are doing in the space.
1. What do astronauts think of Joyoung’s mobile space kitchen?A.Water-saving. | B.Energy-wasting. |
C.Time-saving. | D.Money-wasting. |
A.By making contrasts. | B.By analyzing results. |
C.By providing pictures. | D.By answering questions. |
A.There is more tech for the spacecraft. |
B.Joyoung needs to further its technology. |
C.Astronauts on board can do as they wish. |
D.What astronauts are doing is significant. |
A.Modern Technology Brings Convenience to Human Beings |
B.Earth to Space, Firms Add Value by Creating Technology |
C.The Hot Diet on the Space Station Needs to be Addressed |
D.Manufacturers Make Big Profits from Inventing Equipment |
10 . Best China Nature Tours with the Most Beautiful Landscapes
8-day Lhasa & Everest Base Camp Tour
A famous saying in Tibet goes: “No Tibet tour is complete without visiting Mount Everest!” That’s right! This is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that everyone should take so they can leave their footprints on the highest mountain in the world but remember not to leave carbon (碳) footprints. This tour will help you realize that dream. The tour starts from Lhasa, travels via the cities of Gyantse and Shigatse, to Mount Everest, and then back to Lhasa.
6-day In-depth Guilin Tour
It is specially designed for travelers who are interested in visiting Guilin, including Guilin City, Yangshuo Town and Longji Rice Terrace. You will have flexible time for both arrival and departure (离开). Not only will Li River and Yangshuo be covered, but also the Longji Terrace.
6-day Fujian Tulou & Xiapu Photography Tour
Unlike well-known Beijing, Shanghai and Guilin, Fujian Province is often ignored by foreign tourists. In fact, there are two masterpieces worth your attention—Tulou and Xiapu mudflat. One is built by native Hakka people, and the other is carved by nature. This Fujian photography tour can be customized depending on which sites you want to visit, what photos you want to take, and on the weather condition when you go. Feel free to tell your interests and ideas to your personal travel advisors!
11-day Amazing Yunnan Tour
Yunnan is a land of the most magical attractions like ethnic groups, snow-capped Tibetan Peaks, ancient tiny villages and temples, species of plants and animals... It’s hard to appreciate all that Yunnan has to offer until you get there. This tour covers the highlights of amazing Yunnan, including top landscape of Kunming, Dali, Lijiang and Shangri-La.
1. What can be known about Lhasa &. Everest Base Camp Tour?A.Mount Everest is a must-see place in Tibet. |
B.Travelling alone in Tibet is full of adventure. |
C.Visitors can leave their carbon footprints there. |
D.Lhasa is a place worth visiting only once in your life. |
A.It offers various cultures and landscapes. |
B.It attracts foreigners from all over the world. |
C.It takes you the shortest time to finish the tour. |
D.It can be designed based on your own interests. |
A.Fujian Tulou &. Xiapu Photography Tour. |
B.Lhasa &. Everest Base Camp Tour. |
C.Amazing Yunnan Tour. |
D.In-depth Guilin Tour. |