Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a health care system in which patients
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 80 percent of the world’s population depends for its primary health care needs
Increasingly, however, modern medicines also contain substances from animals and plants. Given growing populations, increasing wealth, and the
For instance, TCM uses about 1,000 plant and 36 animal species, including the tiger, rhinoceros (犀牛), and sea horse,
2 . 23-year-old Taleigh Loven walked downstairs to her graduation party last October. She was
Mike Loven, 47, decided four years earlier that he was going to restart his study in Grand Canyon University, the
“There was no real reason for
The
A.expecting | B.enjoying | C.receiving | D.checking |
A.uncle | B.brother | C.dad | D.friend |
A.Imagining | B.Noticing | C.Having | D.Sending |
A.very | B.former | C.nearby | D.public |
A.introduced | B.registered | C.admitted | D.invited |
A.advanced | B.online | C.professional | D.crash |
A.idea | B.doubt | C.chance | D.certainty |
A.requesting | B.leaving | C.keeping | D.preferring |
A.attempt | B.goal | C.achievement | D.surprise |
A.immediately | B.partly | C.really | D.hardly |
A.responsibility | B.experiment | C.recognition | D.school |
A.saddest | B.toughest | C.greatest | D.largest |
A.stressful | B.boring | C.awkward | D.discouraging |
A.plan | B.practice | C.advantage | D.struggle |
A.kept pace with | B.contributed to | C.made up for | D.broke away from |
3 . Borrowing Rules of Some Public Libraries
General Borrowing Rules
Borrowing Periods
*3 weeks for books and magazines
*2 weeks for new books
*1 week for entertainment DVDs
*1 week for documentary DVDs
*3 days for new DVDs(with stickers)
Renewals (续借)
All items except DVDs, Interlibrary Loan items, and new books may be renewed once if no one is waiting for them. Renewals may be made by calling 794-4244 ext. 4721.
Limits on Borrowing Rules
Adults(18 and over)may borrow
*30 items total from any of the Vineland, Bridgeton, and Millville libraries
*5 books from Vineland Public Library on any one topic for 3 weeks
*4 entertainment DVDs for 1 week
*4 documentary DVDs for 1 week
*6 magazines for 3 weeks
First-time borrowers are limited to 2 items.
Children(17 and under)may borrow
*30 items total
*3 books on one topic
*4 videos or DVDs
*6 magazines
Fines
*15 cents per day for adult books, magazines and music CDs
*35 cents a day for new books(14-day loan from the New Book shelves)
*$2.00 per day for overdue videos and DVDs
*10 cents per day on children’s materials and Audio Books
*10 cents per day on all other library materials
Borrowers are responsible for the replacement cost of any damaged or lost items. A $3 processing fee will also be charged.
1. How long may a borrower keep a new DVD?A.Three days. | B.One week. |
C.Two weeks. | D.Three weeks. |
A.Adults. | B.Children. |
C.New borrowers. | D.Ones damaging items. |
A.15 cents. | B.30 cents. |
C.35 cents. | D.70 cents. |
4 . Chen Guanghui is a guardian for black-necked cranes (黑颈鹤) in the Dashanbao Black-necked Crane National Nature Reserve of Zhaotong city, in southwest China’s Yunnan Province. Whistling is the secret language Chen uses to communicate with the black-necked cranes, a type of migratory bird under first-class protection in China. She says different whistles signal different things. When she whistles in an increasing tone, she tries to tell the cranes: ask your companions to come back for lunch, and they would chirp (吱喳叫) to spread the message right away.
Living near the Dashanbao Nature Reserve, a major winter habitat for the rare species, Chen started to take care of them in 2003, a mission she took over from her mother, whose devotion dates back to the 1990s.
“In the first few days, I remembered they ran away as soon as I approached them. I was very upset and asked my mom to come back, and I was worried they would starve,” says Chen. “I initially tried everything, even singing folk songs to attract them, but failed. Later, I used special whistles and gradually formed close bond with the cranes.”
“I treat them as if they were my own children, and I’m always concerned about them, especially during snowy days when they can’t get food. I feel uncomfortable and anxious when I hear them chirp and usually rush to prepare corn for them.” It’s never been an easy job, and Chen has sustained quite a few injuries over the years, even falling into frozen marsh (沼泽) while trying to save a trapped crane in 2008. However, she never gave up. With love and responsibility, she has persisted in caring for the cranes for about 20 years.
Thanks to the joint protection efforts of Chen and staff members at the nature reserve, now more than 1,900 black-necked cranes overwinter in the area each season every year, up from about 300 when the nature reserve was established.
1. How does Chen Guanghui communicate with black-necked cranes?A.By singing folk songs. | B.By imitating chirps of birds. |
C.By making hand gestures. | D.By blowing special whistles. |
A.Rescuing injured animals. | B.Restoring habitats for rare species. |
C.Looking after black-necked cranes. | D.Building Dashanbao Nature Reserve. |
A.It is inspiring. | B.It is frustrating. |
C.It is interesting. | D.It is unexpected. |
A.Efforts bear fruit. | B.Fortune favors the brave. |
C.Virtue is its own reward. | D.A miss is as good as a mile. |
5 . Last week my four-year-old son Basti and I went for a walk in a park.
That evening, I came across a community post from a (n)
The next morning, I had to break the
The lovely toy was returned. Feeling unhappy, yet I thought we had made a good
A.Climbing | B.Crashing | C.Noticing | D.Approaching |
A.found | B.bought | C.mentioned | D.recognized |
A.brief | B.shallow | C.amazing | D.familiar |
A.bed | B.dining-room | C.workshop | D.kitchen |
A.awkward | B.anxious | C.energetic | D.frightened |
A.damaged | B.lost | C.rented | D.stolen |
A.happy | B.angry | C.excited | D.concerned |
A.calmed | B.invited | C.contacted | D.comforted |
A.news | B.effect | C.cup | D.letter |
A.contributing | B.holding | C.painting | D.washing |
A.borrowed | B.hid | C.loved | D.needed |
A.accept | B.recover | C.return | D.keep |
A.plan | B.contribution | C.promise | D.decision |
A.quickly | B.slightly | C.fortunately | D.actually |
A.pulled up | B.cheered up | C.responded to | D.belonged to |
A businessman stops to cut a rose at a garden for his daughter, Bella. But a
Bella has to go to his castle
A wise and wealthy man bought a beautiful house with a huge garden. However, not all people
One fine day, the wise man woke up in a good mood (情绪). He opened the gate and a big bag full of garbage
8 . The West Philadelphia Tool Library
Who are we?
The West Philadelphia Tool Library (WPTL) lends tools to community members so they can perform simple home repairing tasks, tend their yards and gardens, build furniture, start projects, and learn new skills in a safe and affordable manner.
Where are we?
We are on the west side of S. 47th Street about 200 feet south of Woodland Avenue.
WPTL open hours
Monday through Thursday: 5:30 pm-8:30 pm
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9:00 am-3:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Become a member
To join the Tool Library, stop by during hours of operation to complete the application, or join today by completing the on-line application.
After joining, but before you borrow your first tools, we will ask you to show us two forms of identification, including one that is a government-issued ID photo (like a driver’s license) and one that includes your current address. We also ask you for the names and phone numbers of two references (担保人), who know you well and who could guarantee your reliability in returning tools timely.
Your membership application is not complete until you pay your membership fees. We ask that you pay between $20 and $50 per year based on your income. Consider becoming a Lifetime Member for $400 if you can afford it. The money you pay will help the Tool Library buy more tools that you can borrow.
1. What can we know about the West Philadelphia Tool Library?A.It collects tools from the locals. | B.It helps the locals repair their tools. |
C.It provides the locals with a tool lending service. | D.It sells garden tools to local community members. |
A.At 10:00 am on Tuesday. | B.At 6:00 pm on Wednesday. |
C.At 9:00 pm on Friday. | D.At 8:30 am over the weekend. |
A.Complete the application. | B.Visit it during hours of operation. |
C.Hand in the application in person. | D.Supply WPTL with some tools. |
9 . You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs.
For many years, I
The next week we walked our dogs together. It was a hot day. When we
We continued to date, though neither of us brought up the future. And then in late November, Tilly had an
A year later, much to my delight, this man
A.refused | B.enjoyed | C.hated | D.raised |
A.knowledge | B.power | C.loneliness | D.expectation |
A.dating | B.choosing | C.attempting | D.retiring |
A.gardener | B.owner | C.cleaner | D.lover |
A.paused | B.failed | C.pretended | D.proved |
A.offered | B.threw | C.repeated | D.reacted |
A.head for | B.leave for | C.fall for | D.take for |
A.management | B.operation | C.goodbye | D.movement |
A.reached | B.consulted | C.introduced | D.took |
A.climbing | B.changing | C.cleaning | D.opening |
A.pushed | B.finished | C.worked | D.started |
A.set | B.formed | C.replied | D.reported |
A.team | B.friend | C.couple | D.crowd |
A.risked | B.greeted | C.produced | D.built |
A.won | B.rewarded | C.educated | D.brought |
10 . 4 YouTube Channels That You Need to Watch
Yes Theory6.57M Subscribers
Driven by the motto “Seek Discomfort,” Yes Theory aims to spread a message of positivity and fearlessness through pursuing projects and missions that help bring people outside their comfort zones. There is no doubt that many of us may feel too scared to pursue ambitious goals, which is why Yes Theory takes on some of the most daunting (令人望而却步的) adventures to show people that discomfort helps achieve a great life.
Nas Daily2.45M Subscribers
Being a graduate of Harvard, Nuseir Yassin, also known as Nas Daily, makes an effort to provide a YouTube channel that highlights the “most incredible humans on planet Earth.” His videos often feature individuals who are creating change in the world, and he also covers some of the most important topics of discussion like climate change.
TED-Ed13.7M Subscribers
TED-Ed is one of the most famous YouTube channels when it comes to learning and inspiration. The channel has no specific video producer as it features presentations from people all around the world. These videos feature a wide variety of topics, and there is no specific subject that the channel focuses on. Instead, it provides insight into anything that can benefit the viewers, and it truly is a great resource to use if you would like to learn something new.
Be Inspired7.4M Subscribers
Be Inspired is a YouTube channel that provides videos to help people improve their overall well-being. These videos include a wide variety of topics such as sleep, stress, economics, jobs, setting and achieving goals, and creating plans. The channel also includes short and inspirational videos that help people realize the mistakes they are making and ways to solve them.
1. Which channel encourages viewers to challenge themselves?A.Be Inspired. | B.Yes Theory. | C.Nas Daily. | D.TED-Ed. |
A.Learning the latest news. | B.Meeting incredible humans. |
C.Having access to job opportunities. | D.Improving their overall well-being. |
A.They are inspirational. |
B.They are favored by students. |
C.They all have over 6M subscribers. |
D.They all have one specific video producer. |