I was in about 40 feet of water all by myself. I knew I should not have gone alone, but I was rather competent and just took a chance. There was not much current, and the water was so warm, clear and attractive. When I got a cramp (抽筋), I realized at once how foolish I was. I was not too alarmed, but was completely doubled up with stomach cramps. I tried to remove my weight belt, but I was so doubled up I could not get to the catch. I was sinking and began to feel more frightened, unable to move. I could see my watch and knew there was only a little more time on the tank before I would be out of air. I tried to massage (按摩) my stomach. I wasn’t wearing a wet suit, but couldn’t straighten out and couldn’t get to the cramped muscles with my hands. I thought, “I can’t go like this! I have things to do!” I just couldn’t die this way with no one to even know what happened to me. I called out in my mind, “Somebody, something, help me!”
I was not prepared for what happened. Suddenly I felt a push from behind me under the arm. I thought, “Oh no, sharks!” I felt real fear and desperate. But my arm was being lifted forcefully. Around into my field of vision came an eye — the most extraordinary eye I could ever imagine. It was smiling. It was the eye of a big dolphin. Looking into that eye, I knew I was safe. I was flooded with relief. I felt that the animal was comforting me as well as lifting me toward the surface. My stomach cramps went away and I relaxed with security.
At the surface it drew me all the way into shore. It took me into water so shallow that I began to be concerned that it might be beached, and I pushed it back a little deeper, where it waited, watching me, I guess to see if I was all right.
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When I took off the weight belt and oxygen tank, I went back into the ocean to the dolphin.
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After a while it brought me back to shore.
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China added a laboratory to its permanent orbiting space station on July 25, 2022 as it moved toward completing the structure in coming
The Wentian lab module was launched from the Wenchang space base on the tropical island province of Hainan with
The Wentian was designed
A Long March 5B-Y3 rocket, China’s most
China’s space program launched its first astronaut into orbit in 2003,
3 . At Bookmark, we want every single child to read. Many children in the average class in the UK are not
Claire began reading with Zach in 2019 at a local school. Her
As their sessions continued, Claire noticed a
Enjoying reading is a powerful tool for a primary school child. Reading for
A.willing | B.able | C.patient | D.interested |
A.volunteers | B.workers | C.teachers | D.assistants |
A.commitment | B.response | C.difference | D.journey |
A.shared | B.polished | C.known | D.believed |
A.career | B.ability | C.identity | D.experience |
A.forced | B.ordered | C.allowed | D.encouraged |
A.All of a sudden | B.Without hesitation | C.At the beginning | D.At the same time |
A.complained | B.explained | C.whispered | D.announced |
A.thing | B.situation | C.challenge | D.shift |
A.bought | B.borrowed | C.spotted | D.lost |
A.edition | B.level | C.course | D.education |
A.excitedly | B.immediately | C.politely | D.humbly |
A.assess | B.understand | C.increase | D.predict |
A.pleasure | B.promotion | C.knowledge | D.graduation |
A.restores | B.inspires | C.boosts | D.shakes |
4 . Raising children is limitlessly rewarding but no doubt challenging. Here are some tips for raising a happy, healthy and responsible child.
Get them used to doing chores from a young age. We all know a parent who still makes their high school daughter’s lunch every day.
Imagine the future with your children.
A.Get the TV out of the bedroom. |
B.Don’t find yourself in this situation! |
C.Teach them how checking accounts work. |
D.Start an activity that you can do with your teen. |
E.If your son or daughter has a job, then cut back the amount. |
F.You reduce the risk that your child will engage in such behavior. |
G.It’s never too early to begin talking to your child about his or her future. |
5 . This is a real and severe fact that we cannot avoid sickness. Someone in the house must look after a sick person. Mothers are often left to bear the burden of sick family members. Of course, they usually look after their sick children. Young children are easier to get infections and have lower immunity(免疫力), so they get sick more frequently.
When children are ill, they are more often than not suffering from a common cold or fever. The younger the child, the more critical it is for the mother or caregiver to notice the symptoms(症状). This is especially true for high fevers, which can harm the child’s brain. Mothers are also responsible for bringing sick children to the doctor and following up on any treatment. They must also persuade the children to take medicine at the appropriate times, as well as monitor their diet and rest.
A sick person is usually not in good spirits. As a result, caregivers must be patient. It is during these times that the sick person at home truly appreciates their caregivers’ love. Patients who received loving care recovered more quickly than those who did not.
A child or adult suffering from a serious disease such as cancer requires all available assistance. Visits to the doctor for follow-up treatments must be scheduled. Home emotional support is also essential. A family member with kidney(肾) failure places a burden on his family members. Everyone should help in this unfortunate situation. It is critical to monitor and remind elderly people and young children to take their medicine, as the elderly may be forgetful and the young may be immature or irresponsible.
Sometimes the care provided is psychological rather than physical. A careful look, sympathetic advice, or human touch are just as important as the medicine. Caring for sick people at home is not an easy task. People who care for them at home must take on these responsibilities. When the tasks of caring become too much for family members, they may have to employ nurses temporarily. However, the care of loved ones is always most appreciated.
1. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.Mothers’ responsibility. | B.Types of symptoms. |
C.Children’s daily diet. | D.Medicine-taking time. |
A.Gradual loss of patience. | B.A definite pay increase. |
C.A sense of achievement. | D.Patients’ quick recovery. |
A.Remind themselves to take care. | B.Give increasing financial support. |
C.Provide a wide variety of help. | D.Become mature as soon as possible. |
A.It's beyond family members’ ability. | B.Caregivers are busy with their work. |
C.Sick people are not in good spirits. | D.Sympathetic advice doesn’t help. |
6 . Teen brains aged faster than normal from stress by at least three years, a study has found. The study, published in Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science, was the first to compare examinations of the physical structures of teenagers’ brains from before and after the stress started, and to document significant differences.
Researchers knew teens had higher levels of depression, anxiety and fearfulness than before the stress. But we knew nothing about the effects on their brains. The researchers found growth in brain areas that control access to some memories and help control fear, stress and other emotions.
Premature(过早的) aging of kids’ brains isn’t a positive development. Their stressful childhood experiences not only make people easier to suffer from depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses, they can raise the risk of cancer, heart disease and other long-term negative outcomes.
The scientists tried to make out how the stress itself may have impacted the physical structure of the children’s brains and their mental health. They matched pairs of children with the same age, gender and stress. “That allowed us to compare 16-year olds before the stress with different 16-year olds assessed after the stress,” said Ian Gotlib, a psychology professor at Stanford University.
To determine the brain age of their samples, the researchers fed their brain examinations into a machine-learning model for predicting brain age developed by the ENIGMA-Brain Age working group, a co-operation among scientists who share their brain image data sets. They also evaluated mental health outcomes reported by the matched pairs. They found more severe symptoms of anxiety, depression and internalizing(内在化的) problems in the group that had experienced the stress.
Dan Siegel, clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, noted that many individuals experience post-traumatic(创伤后的) growth after a stressful experience. “This is a useful initial study,” agreed David Fassler, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont. “I expect the results will inform the design of future research initiatives.”
1. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A.Researchers had a good knowledge of aging. | B.Stress greatly influenced teenagers’ brains. |
C.Brain growth improved teenagers’ happiness. | D.Bad memories resulted in negative emotions. |
A.The application of advanced technology. | B.The accurate analysis of the data provided. |
C.The participation of volunteer teenagers. | D.The previous experience of the researchers. |
A.To satisfy the need of the market. | B.To evaluate the brain age of samples. |
C.To predict mental health outcomes. | D.To solve internalizing problems. |
A.Favorable. | B.Indifferent. | C.Doubtful. | D.Unclear. |
7 . From the time I was a young girl, all I wanted was to play outside. I used the ferns (蕨类植物) in my childhood backyard to raise myself up muddy Pacific Northwest slopes (斜坡), sat by the edge of the property’s wooded stream and imagined it was a winding river.
Hours were spent on horseback, prepared with bags and snacks to ride the same path over and over, always dreaming up a new experience. As an adult, my interests are consistent, though the landscape has shifted. For the last four years, I have had the opportunity to explore our Earth’s most remote cold water locations as an underwater videographer and ocean-focused naturalist, developing an appreciation and understanding for challenging corners of the globe. Though my travels have taken me from Antarctica to the Arctic, it’s the temperate in-between that captivates me. During the last four years, Southeast Alaska, particularly the Inian Islands in its incredible wildness and productivity, has stolen my attention. My name is Alyssa Adler, I am the Inian Islands Institute’s 2019 Scientist in Residence and National Geographic grant recipient for project Tall Trees in Cold Seas.
The natural beauty of the Inians is pure, but the environment works for it. Massive rushing tides (潮水) flood the Hobbit Hole twice daily, like an angry river. Sometimes I learn some meaningful and useful lessons the hard way. Transportation of extensive dive equipment required the help of people in Ketchikan, Gustavus and other places. These lessons only allow my respect for this region to the full, teaching me how to be successful. I need to learn and understand the power and network of Southeast Alaska, both in the water and out. It’s all worth it to roll into the salty Pacific Ocean, turn on my cameras as I sink to the seafloor, and shine my lights on early spring in the Inian Islands.
1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A.To share an amazing story. | B.To introduce a unique plant. |
C.To suggest a special river. | D.To explain the author’s wish. |
A.Surprise. | B.Discourage. | C.Worry. | D.Attract. |
A.Boring. | B.Demanding. | C.Challenging. | D.Well-paid. |
A.Love breaks down barriers. | B.Hard work finally pays off. |
C.Ups and downs make one strong. | D.Enthusiasm fuels devotion. |
8 . Miss Rumphius
by Barbara Cooney
Miss Rumphius dreams of living by the sea, traveling the world and making it a more beautiful place—and she lives alone with her cat and sows lupine(羽扇豆) seeds along the coast of Maine despite the local kids who call her “That Crazy Old Lady.” She was based on a real person—Maine resident Hilda Hamlin, who was known as the “Lupine Lady” for her habit of sowing seeds.
The Napping House
by Audrey Wood and Don Wood
It’s a soft gray rainy day and everyone’s asleep in the Napping House—but unfortunately, they’re all trying to pile into the same bed, with predictably funny results. This is a book that’ll put any kid to sleep—and we mean that in the best possible way.
The Rabbit Listened
by Cori Doerrfeld
Ever have a friend who’s sad, and you just don’t know what to say or how to help them. The Rabbit Listened is the book for you—with simple text and illustrations so cute that you’ll want to hug yourself, it tells the story of Taylor, who’s sad that his tower of blocks fell down, and all the animals who really aren’t helping until the rabbit comes along.
A Chair for My Mother
by Vera B. Williams
Rosa’s mom works in a small restaurant—and so does Rosa, saving her pennies to buy her mom a comfortable chair because all their furniture was lost in a fire that turned their apartment into ruins. And bit by bit, with hard work and cooperation, Rosa and her mom find the perfect chair.
1. Whose book is written according to a real story?A.Barbara Cooney. | B.Audrey Wood and Don Wood. |
C.Cori Doerrfeld. | D.Vera B. Williams. |
A.It’s affordable for readers. | B.It’s easy to understand. |
C.It’s about real friendship. | D.It has many pictures. |
A.New furniture. | B.A chair. | C.An apartment. | D.A restaurant. |
Jack tossed(抛,扔)the papers on my desk—his eyebrows knit(皱眉)into a straight line as he glared at me.
“What’s wrong?” I asked.
He pointed at the proposal. “Next time you want to change anything, ask me first,” He said, turning on his heels and leaving me in anger.
How dare he treat me like that, I thought. I had changed one long sentence, and corrected grammar, something I thought I was paid to do.
It’s not that I hadn’t been warned. Other women who had worked my job before me called Jack names I couldn’t repeat. One coworker took me aside the first day. “He’s personally responsible for two different secretaries leaving the firm,” she whispered.
As the weeks went by, I grew to hate Jack. His actions made me question much that I believed in, such as turning the other cheek and loving your enemies. I prayed about the situation, but to be honest, I wanted to put Jack in his place, not like him.
One day another of his episodes left me in tears. I stormed into his office, prepared to lose my job if needed, but not before I let the man know how I felt. I opened the door and Jack glanced up. “What?” he asked abruptly.
Suddenly I knew what I had to do. After all, he deserved it.
I sat across from him and said calmly, “Jack, the way you’ve been treating me is wrong. I’ve never had anyone speak to me that way. As a professional, it’s wrong, and I can’t allow it to continue.”
Jack snickered(暗笑)nervously and leaned back in his chair. I closed my eyes briefly. God help me, I prayed.
“I want to make you a promise. I will be a friend,” I said. “I will treat you as you deserve to be treated, with respect and kindness. You deserve that. Everybody does. That’s what friends do.” I slipped out of the chair and closed the door behind me.
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Jack avoided me the rest of the week.
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One year later, one day after my surgery for breast cancer, Jack stood awkwardly in the doorway of my small, darkened hospital room.
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10 . The world’s top climate scientists of the IPCC have just released a landmark report, warning about the future of the planet. The headline—burning fossil fuels is already heating up the planet faster than anything the world has seen in 2,000 years.
The IPCC is a U. N. body of 195 member states that assesses the science related to the climate crisis on behalf of governments every few years. This is the group that defines the scientific consensus. Hundreds of scientists work on a series of reports, which take years to produce. Governments have to sign off on them. And this one is just the latest big reassessment of the climate that the IPCC has done, but it’s the first one that is done in eight years. It also has the clearest, most confident conclusions that have ever been seen in an IPCC report.
According to the report, the greenhouse gases that we have already put into the air have warmed up the planet so far by almost 2 °F compared to the pre-industrial times. This warming trend appears to be accelerating as the greenhouse gases accumulate in the atmosphere. And if we keep burning fossil fuels, by 2100—so within the lifetime of a child that’s born today—the planet could be 5 to 7°F hotter.
And one new thing in this report is that it tries to put numbers on what that means. So, for instance, they say heat waves so extreme used to only happen once every 50 years. Now they’re happening almost five times more often. Extreme droughts could double or four times in frequency. In some cases, extreme storms could become three times more frequent and drop 30% more rainfall in a day.
The scientists say preventing the worst effects will demand a U-turn away from use of fossil fuels. And it depends on us collectively. If every country, every business shifts away from burning gas, coal and oil over the next 30 years or so, we could probably limit this warming trend to a total of less than 3.5°F.
1. What’s the author’s probable purpose of introducing the IPCC in Paragraph 2?A.To make its work better known. | B.To respect the scientists’ commitment. |
C.To make the report more convincing. | D.To appreciate its great achievements. |
A.It results from extreme weather. | B.It is running out of fossil fuels. |
C.It is badly speeding up. | D.There is no way to slow it down. |
A.By defining scientific consensus. | B.By using statistics and inference. |
C.By quoting authority figures. | D.By modeling climate change. |
A.Make joint efforts to stop the use of fossil fuels. |
B.Take positive attitudes to our planet`s future. |
C.Follow the global warming trend collectively. |
D.Develop new approaches to using fossil fuels. |