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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍俄亥俄州梦想冒险营为露营者提供各种各样的活动。

1 . ENJOY THE OUTDOORS


       Adventure Camp at Ohio Dreams is the perfect way to enjoy traditional summer camp. Campers will be able to learn about multiple sports and outdoor adventures. We provide the equipment (设备) and the schedule so you can start from scratch and learn from the best, and even the new comer who may lack experience can make up for it with the spirit for adventure.
       Athletics, Creativity, Science, Knowledge and Social Skills are the backbone of our camp. We offer a wide variety of activities for campers that are full of energy and curiosity.
       Learn Skateboarding: Learn the basics of skating from balancing, dropping in and even a few tricks.
       Learn Mountain Biking: Try one of our mountain bikes and take a few laps on our five-mile track across the countryside or learn the basics of jumping on our Freeride courses.
       Hiking: Pack a snack and hike to beautiful waterfalls and caves while learning how to identify plant species and many different wildlife animals.
       ▪Beach Volleyball: Everybody should know how to jump in a game of pick-up volleyball at the beach. Learn about where to be and how to pass, set, and hit the ball to win.
       Swimming Lessons: If you aren’t the best at swimming, this week-long program will help you to find your sea legs (and arms) so you will have more confidence when swimming.
       Click here for deals, news and early registration discounts.
1. What is an advantage of Adventure Camp?
A.It has the best equipment.B.It is suitable for the inexperienced.
C.It offers both indoor and outdoor activities.D.It is the first traditional summer camp in Ohio
2. Which of the following is included in Adventure Camp?
A.Overcoming the fear of swimming.B.Collecting plants species in the open air.
C.Learning volleyball in professional stadiums.D.Riding mountain bikes to waterfalls and caves.
3. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A travel brochure.B.A news report.C.A book review.D.An online website.
2024-02-16更新 | 130次组卷 | 1卷引用:武汉市部分重点中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末联考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了FRR景点正在招聘的三种岗位:停车辅助员、儿童照看员和滑雪指导员。

2 . Frosty Ridge Resort (FRR) is a popular tourist attraction with a long history. Do you want to join the proud tradition of service at FRR? Welcome to join us!

Parking Host

The responsibility of a parking host is to help guests properly park their vehicles (交通工具), informing guests of parking steps and answering questions. You must be at least 18 years of age. A driver’s license (执照) is required. It’s necessary to have a team player attitude and be able to work with people of diverse cultures. The ability to work with different groups of people in a calm and professional manner is also a must.

Child Care Provider

Previous child care experience is preferred. You should provide quality child care, by meeting the needs of various age groups and guest demands in a positive way. Show positive communication skills, and offer children funny activities. Climb stairs to work space and work at a desk or computer work station for one or two hours.

Ski Instructor

Teach ski lessons to guests with the specific focus on students’ goals while emphasizing (强调) safety, fun and learning. You should be able to ski or snowboard. Great customer service skills and good adaptability are required. In particular, unlike the two positions above, you must work during the Christmas week.

1. What should people in the parking host position do?
A.Teach ski lessons to guests.
B.Help guests park their cars.
C.Look after guests’ children.
D.Answer questions from FRR director.
2. What is specially required for a ski instructor?
A.Being communicative.B.Providing fun for guests.
C.Working during Christmas week.D.Having related working experience.
3. Who is the text intended for?
A.Job hunters.B.Project managers.C.Local visitors.D.College students.
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3 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What was the normal price of the back pillow?
A.£46.B.£40.C.£36.
2. How does Claire exercise her back?
A.By doing yoga.B.By going swimming.C.By lifting weights.
2024-02-12更新 | 61次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省部分省级示范高中2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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4 . 听下面一段长对话,回答小题。
1. What did the boy do last night?
A.He watched TV.B.He played volleyball.C.He won a gold medal.
2. What medal did the men’s tennis team win?
A.A gold medal.B.A silver medal.C.A bronze medal.
3. What will the boy do together with the girl?
A.Swim.B.Study math.C.Watch a game.
2023-11-08更新 | 188次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省恩施州教育联盟2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
5 . 听下面一段长对话,回答小题。
1. When will the performance start?
A.At 4: 30 p.m.B.At 4: 45 p.m.C.At 7: 00 p.m.
2. What has caused the traffic jam according to the woman?
A.The terrible weather.B.A food cart.C.A concert.
3. What can we say about the woman?
A.She’s a music fan.
B.She likes country music best.
C.She won’t have dinner tonight.
2023-11-08更新 | 104次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省恩施州教育联盟2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why does the man want to move house?
A.He can’t afford the rent on his own.
B.He wants to find a cleaner place.
C.He can’t bear his noisy neighbor.
2. How much does the man need to pay per month?
A.1,200 dollars.B.700 dollars.C.500 dollars.
3. How will the man go to work every day?
A.By bus.B.By subway.C.By car.
2022-12-27更新 | 149次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省十堰市郧阳中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期末考试英语模拟题 (含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了世界上几个最疯狂的节日的活动地点及内容。

7 . The world’s craziest festivals

Crazy festivals all over the world are out there just waiting to be celebrated. Join Cornelia Kumfert on a trip to the most unusual events taking place around the globe.

Burning Man Festival

Every year in Nevada (US) there is artwork and cunosities galore to marvel at when the Black Rock Desert changes into a mammoth art exhibition.

In August and September, some 70,00 people come here to celetrate the Burning Man Festival.

San Diego Comic Con

Surely superheroes don’t queue? Well, at San Diego’s Comic Convention they do. Each July hey open their dos to fans of Superman and other comic figures. More than 100,000 annual visitors have paid homage to their mythical heroes.

Crying Baby Festival, Tokyo

At the Crying Baby Festival in Tokyo (Japan), sumo wrestlers do what they can to bring babies to tears.

Sadists run riot? Certainly not! It’s a 400-year-old tradition based on a Japanese proverb, which says that crying babies grow fastest and parents believe the event brings good health to their children.

Palio Contest, Siena

Fame and honour await the winner of the Palio contest in Siena (Italy).

In July and August, ten inhabitants of different districts of the city jockey for first place in a spectacular horse race.

The trophy goes to the contestant whose horse crosses the finishing line first—whether he’s still in the saddle or not.

1. Which of the festivals offers a view of art?
A.Burning Man Festival.B.Palio Contest, Siena.
C.Crying Baby Festival, Tokyo.D.San Diego Comic Con.
2. How was the festival in Tokyo founded?
A.On the basis of a proverb.B.Based on a phrase.
C.According to a story.D.At the request of the public.
3. What can tourists see in Siena of Italy between July and August?
A.A burning man show.B.A comedy play.
C.A horse race.D.A baby-crying show.
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8 . It was bad enough when COVID- 19 closed schools in Philadelphia, US, in March. Like a lot of students, Makyla Linder, 16, found herself getting bored. So she started watching baking videos and shows on TV and online. Soon, she started baking on her own.

Cupcakes and chocolate-covered strawberries were her first creations.

“I tried them on my friends when they came to my house,” Linder sad. “I also tried them on my family. They said my creations were good.”

For most children, that would have been enough. But Linder had bigger ideas. She asked her mom - what if she started selling her baked goods?

With the help of her mother, Linder got more baking supplies and equipment. She started taking orders online. More people started hearing about her business. Linder also started giving out business cards to make her company more well-know.

She also improved her baking as time went on. She researched new recipes (食谱) and learned good baking skills. She now sells chocolate-covered cookies, chocolate apples and banana pudding. She has some customers who have returned to her several times. They say her prices are good. She charges $15 for a dozen cupcakes or cake pops.

When school reopened in September, Linder had to focus more on her studies. “I wanted to do both, but I understand that school is much more important right now,” she said. However, she still watches cooking shows to get new ideas for her business.

1. What special thing did Linder do after COVID-19 broke out?
A.She started a baking business.B.She made her own cooking show.
C.She invited friends over for parties.D.She gave online baking lessons.
2. What do people think about Linder’s creation?
A.They are creative.B.They are delicious.C.They are well-known.D.They are not big enough.
3. What opinion do her returning customers have?
A.Linder is good at making money.B.Linder spends a lot of money.
C.Linder’s baked goods aren’t expensive.D.Linder’s baked goods are too cheap.
4. What do we know from the story?
A.Linder didn’t return to school this year.B.Linder is proud of her studies.
C.Linder will open a new bakery soon.D.Linder will keep studying baking.
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9 . The Curb-cut Effect (路缘坡效应) refers to the fact that supporting small groups of people often ends up helping much larger ranges of society.

Curb cuts: Easing the walking

In the 1940s, hundreds of thousands of World War Ⅱ soldiers returned home with disabilities. Disappointed by the difficulties they faced, Jack Fisher of Kalamazoo, Michigan, as one of them, asked his city government to build an experimental curb cut-a gentle slope that brings the end of a sidewalk down to meet the level of the street-at the corners of several blocks downtown. A few months later, Fisher reported that even residents without wheelchairs were enjoying the impact of the little slopes.

Reading machines: Getting the message

In 1976, technologist Ray Kurzweil invented a machine for the blind and visually damaged to change images into text that it then read aloud. Smart speakers with those voices are now in roughly one-quarter of US homes. By detecting street signs and house numbers, it is helping build the maps that self-driving cars use to navigate the world.

Closed captions (字幕): Following the conversation

Sears launched the first TV with a built-in equipment that allowed deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers to read along with their favorite programs in 1980. In the 1990s, text became increasingly common as DVDs and, later, streaming services added the ability to switch the words on at will. A 2006 survey found that only around 20 percent of the people using captions had hearing problems.

DeafSpace designs: Keeping things quiet

More than 150 designs of the DeafSpace Project came from architect Hansel Bauman. One aim is to clear distracting noises, which can make it difficult for people to use their limited hearing abilities. By keeping conversations and other sound disturbances from walking and jumping around the room, these ways also make it easier for all sorts of students and workers to focus.

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1. Who were the four inventions initially intended to serve?
A.The army.B.Special groups.C.All human beings.D.Professionals.
2. What might be Jack Fisher?
A.A city designer.B.A city governor.C.A disabled soldier.D.An ordinary roadman.
3. Whose invention helps people to concentrate?
A.Sears'.B.Jack Fisher's.C.Ray Kurzweil's.D.Hansel Bauman's.
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