1 . Here are some highly recommended books for readers to choose.
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn $23.92
Lizzie Damilola Blackburn’s first published novel is incredibly relatable for anybody whose family members frequently question their relationship status. In Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? a thirty-something Nigerian woman attempts to find herself a wedding date and learns some valuable lessons about life and love.
Violeta by Isabel Allende $ 25.76
Isabel Allende’s expansive collection of works continues with Violeta — the story of a woman named Violeta Del Valle who gives readers a front-row seat to historic moments of the 20th century, from the Spanish flu to the Great Depression to the women’s rights movement, as she recounts the highs and lows of her 100-year life in a series of letters to her grandson.
The Perfect Escape by Leah Konen $15.64
Loved Leah Konen’s All the Broken People? Prepare yourself for her newest thriller (惊悚小说), The Perfect Escape, which is about a group of friends whose girls’ weekend goes wrong when they land themselves in deep trouble in the Catskills and one of them goes missing.
Greenwich Park by Katherine Faulkner $24.84
Talk about suspense! Katherine Faulkner’s Greenwich Park, told from three angles, centers on a pregnant woman who meets another mom-to-be who couldn’t be more different from her. As their friendship develops, they realize they may be more connected than they think.
1. What can we know about Lizzie Damilola Blackburn?A.She is a new rising novelist. |
B.She has never written a book before. |
C.She is good at creating romance novels. |
D.She aims at sharing valuable lessons through writing. |
A.Violeta. | B.Greenwich Park. |
C.The Perfect Escape. | D.Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? |
A.A news report. | B.An advertisement. |
C.A book review. | D.A reading guidance. |
2 . A recent report from the United Nations group UNESCO warns that using technology in classes may not help as much as many people believe. The report suggests that technology should be used less in schools, and that smartphones should be banned from classrooms.
The goal of the new report was to improve how technology is used in education. It says that technology can be helpful, but it shouldn’t be the focus. “Too much attention on technology in education usually comes at a high cost,” the report says.
These days, it’s common for students to use computers or tablets (平板电脑). In many places, it’s normal for students to look up information on the internet rather than using books. UNESCO claims that technology changes so fast that it’s hard to study how it really affects students.
The new report says that many of the studies show that technology helps students come from rich countries. As classes moved online during the Covid-19 pandemic, the use of technology in education grew even more quickly. Many students were forced to study at home, using video calls to communicate with their teachers. But the report points out that around 500 million students were unable to take part in online classes. That’s one example of what UNESCO says is a larger problem — that the advantages of technology aren’t evenly shared. People and countries with less money are often left out.
UNESCO admits that technology can help in many ways. It can allow students to learn in ways that are more interesting; it can also help teachers explain difficult ideas; it can also help students who have special needs. But UNESCO says technology can also be very perturbing. One study showed that when students use phones in class, it can interfere with their learning. Even so, less than 25% of the world’s countries ban phones in schools.
The report suggests that the best way to learn is still to work closely with teachers. Working with other classmates also helps students learn. UNESCO says that most schools should spend more money on things like books, classrooms, and teachers.
1. Why does the report suggest using technology less in schools?A.It changes too fast for students to adapt. |
B.Most countries cannot afford to invest in it. |
C.It makes no difference to improving education. |
D.It may not be as effective as initially thought. |
A.The pandemic has affected most countries. |
B.Fewer students keep discipline in online classes. |
C.High-tech devices are unevenly distributed. |
D.Teachers’ training in technology use is not enough. |
A.Distracting. | B.Confusing. | C.Interesting. | D.Frightening. |
A.Explore innovative teaching methods. |
B.Increase the expense on teaching staff. |
C.Stress the importance of quality education. |
D.Update technology and digital resources in time. |
3 . Mexico is a very colorful country, which is located in the south of North America. It combines a relaxing beach holiday, unusual mysterious excursions and an energetic nightlife. If you happen to visit Mexico, be sure to visit at least some of its attractions.
CHICHEN-ITZA
This is a sacred village located on the Yucatan Peninsula, in which the ancient Mayan people lived. The combination of Mayan construction techniques with new elements from central Mexico make Chichen-Itza one of the most important examples of the Mayan civilization in Yucatán. Chichen Itza is considered the best preserved Mayan city, so it is highly popular. The most famous structure of the city is the temple of the god Kukulkan, a 30-meter-high pyramid.
PALACE OF FINE ARTS
The Palace of Fine Arts, which is considered a symbol of Mexico city, is one of the most spectacular buildings in the heart of the city. Situated at one end of the Alameda garden, it offers visitors endless architectural, artistic and historical facts, inside and out. On the top floor, you’ll find the National Museum of Architecture, which showcases the work and lives of famous Mexican architects, and multiple art museums and galleries.
PARK SHKARET
This is a natural amusement park with a zoo and a botanical garden, waterfalls and underground rivers, caves, bright evening shows (for example, dance and horse shows, and other performances). The territory of the unique park is huge, so it is unreal to bypass it in one day. Here you can also visit the buffet restaurant, which is included in the ticket price.
HIERVE EL AGUA
Hierve el Agua is an unforgettable destination in the mountains of Oaxaca. It is a set of stunning travertine rock formations that appear like a frozen waterfall from a distance. The hot springs on the top, as with many other mineral-rich springs around the world, have a reputation for supposed healing qualities. Swimming here, at the same time enjoying the mountain scenery around, is an absolute pleasure and, besides, the recovery of the body.
1. Why is Chichen Itza so popular?A.It is the most sacred village. | B.It is a well-preserved Mayan site. |
C.It is famous for god Kukulkan. | D.It is a symbol of Mexico City. |
A.PALACE OF FINE ARTS. | B.CHICHEN-ITZA. |
C.PARK SHKARET. | D.HIERVE EL AGUA. |
A.There are many waterfalls. | B.Visitors can enjoy horse shows here. |
C.It is rich in rare mineral resources. | D.Its spring water has health benefits. |
Aubrey, a mom of three, was breastfeeding her 10-month-old daughter in her Maui home last week when alarms started going off and she saw her entire neighborhood was covered in black smoke.
Aubrey and her husband Alex rushed out of the home and into their car, escaping with their 10-month-old daughter as well as their 6-year-old twin daughters. They didn’t take any necessities. In fact, they had never thought the wildfires would ever get to where they lived. After all, they were very far.
While Aubrey and her family eventually made it to safety, a relative’s home, they later learned their own home was burned to the ground.
They were left with no possessions, so Alex had to go to the neighborhood surrounding his relative’s home searching for supplies for his baby daughter Blue. He went door-to-door, asking if anyone had a baby and if there was a bottle or a diaper (尿布) and some extra milk.
One neighbor just had a baby so he gave Alex two bottles. And some neighbors gave Alex two diapers and some gave her three. Alex later said. “They were holding onto their own diapers too, which I understand.”
The disaster turned into a crisis for countless parents like Aubrey and Alex, who had to escape quickly and now needed basic supplies to keep their children alive and safe.
The wildfires claimed the lives of over 100 people, while many more remained missing. Officials on Maui warned that their supplies were running out.
Aubrey and Alex decided to travel to another island, Oahu, where they could stay in the home of Alex’s brother’s. There, they had more access to supplies like diapers and milk. Then they managed to contact with volunteers and left in a lifeboat for Oahu. Thinking those helpless people, they cried in pain.
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Now on Maui, situations were becoming worse.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Together with other volunteers, Alex and his brother collected large quantities of supplies on Oahu.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5 . In high school, I did a scientific experiment. The experiment made me
One of my
If I am lucky and given the
I know I will be able to achieve my
A.doubt | B.wonder | C.realize | D.value |
A.school | B.origin | C.growth | D.study |
A.refused | B.volunteered | C.continued | D.decided |
A.especially | B.possibly | C.properly | D.separately |
A.happy | B.popular | C.real | D.careful |
A.experiences | B.persuasions | C.generations | D.inspirations |
A.attempt | B.career | C.praise | D.tradition |
A.devoted | B.invited | C.limited | D.reduced |
A.reason | B.freedom | C.right | D.opportunity |
A.heard | B.expected | C.discovered | D.awarded |
A.set out | B.figure out | C.stick out | D.take out |
A.dream | B.reward | C.fame | D.stage |
A.fortune | B.location | C.light | D.secret |
A.bright | B.capable | C.proud | D.brave |
A.lesson | B.present | C.mind | D.heart |
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Why do so many people like music? Music can be a part of our identity — the set of qualities and
7 . By now, most people know they should be eating more vegetables. But are there ways to get more from the vegetables you already eat? A research shows that when it comes to vegetables, it’s not only how much we eat, but also how we prepare them, that decides the vitamins and other nutrients that enter our body.
Many studies show that people who eat lots of vegetables have less heart disease, and eye problems and even cancer. But raw vegetables are not always best. The researchers found that 198 Germans who eat raw food were short of lycopene, the matter found in tomatoes and other red vegetables. “There is an idea that raw foods are always going to be better,” says Steven K. Clinton, a professor at Ohi o State University. “For fruits and vegetables, sometimes a little bit of cooking can be helpful.”
A number of factors decide how the vegetables do good to people’s health before they reach the table, including where and how they were grown and stored before being bought. No single cooking way is best. Some nutrients are easily lost in cooking if they are cooked in different ways.
Vitamins C and B are often lost. In January, another report said that boiling was better for carrots than frying or serving them raw. Frying was the worst way to cook.
What cooked with the vegetables can also be important? When the vegetables were cooked with fat, the diners can get more nutrients. Fat can also make the taste of vegetables better, meaning that people will eat more of them. Putting on some other things that make it taste better—a little salt—can make the food taste better.
1. The writer mainly wants to tell us that ________.A.people should eat more vegetables |
B.the way people eat vegetables is important |
C.eating vegetables is good for us |
D.how much vegetables one should eat |
A.have the eyes problems | B.have heart disease |
C.be in need of lycopene | D.hate eating tomatoes |
A.the place where the vegetables are grown |
B.the way how the vegetables are stored |
C.the way how the vegetables are prepared |
D.the price at which the vegetable are sold |
A.It’s better to cook vegetables with fat |
B.the more fat in the cooking, the fewer vegetables people will eat |
C.It’s better to cook the vegetables without salt |
D.the fat will increase the nutrition of the vegetables |
8 . Dive into fun and engaging exhibits at the California Science Center! Through hands on experiences in our galleries, you’ll learn about human inventions and innovations, the life processes of living things and more. The Science Center also features fantastic special exhibitions that change all the time, so visit often to find out what’s new!
VR TRANSPORTER
The VR Transporter uses state of- the art technology to let guests have an in- person presence inside a digital world. Line closes at 4:00 p. m. Late arrivals may not be accommodated.
GENERAL $ 10. 00 MEMBER $ 9. 00
SCFLYING CLUB SIMULATOR
Be a pilot for a day as you control the action of interactive flight simulators (模拟器). Relive the “Golden Age of Air Racing” of the 1920’s and 1930’s. Simulator rides not recommended for expectant mothers and guests with a history of heart conditions or abnormal blood pressure, back, neck, or shoulder conditions, and/or those who have a fear of enclosed spaces. Other restrictions may apply. Ride at your own risk. Line closes at 4:00 p. m. Late arrivals may not be accommodated.
GENERAL $ 8.00 MEMBER $ 7. 00
IENDEAVOUR TOGETHER SIMULATOR
Climb aboard a state-of-the-art motion simulation (模拟) experience and celebrate Space Shuttle Endeavour’s many contributions to the space program. Line closes at 4:00 p. m. Late arrivals may not be accommodated.
GENERAL $ 6. 00 MEMBER $ 5. 00
FIRE! SCIENCE & SAFETY
The Fire! Science & Safety exhibition invites you to explore Casa Del Fuego, Apartment 911 as a fire danger detective, seeking out fire and burn risks so you can help make families, pets and homes safer. Hands-on interactives give you a chance to explore the science of fire safely and practice fire-fighting skills with a fire extinguisher. Line closes at 5:00 p. m. Late arrivals may not be accommodated.
GENERAL $ 8.00 MEMBER $ 6. 00
1. What can you do in SCFLYING CLUB SIMULATOR?A.Take a trip to space. | B.Experience the digital world. |
C.Cure your abnormal blood. | D.Take a ride in a sealed space. |
A.$5.00. | B.$6.00. | C.$7.00. | D.$8.00. |
A.VR TRANSPORTER. |
B.SCFLYING CLUB SIMULATOR. |
C.IENDEAVOUR TOGETHER SIMULATOR. |
D.FIRE! SCIENCE &. SAFETY. |
9 . How Star Wars Changed Movie-making Forever
“May the force be with you!” If you are a Star Wars fan, then you have probably heard this phrase many times.
“A long time ago in a galaxy (银河系) far, far away...”is how Star Wars begins. Its plot was not creative.
It was the special effects that made Star Wars much better than other movies. People still talk about the light swords (剑) that could cut, burn and melt through most substances. Spaceships sped through space and landed on huge, realistic-looking space stations.
Theaters needed more movies to show on all the additional movie screens and in all the new multiplexes. So new movie companies sprang up, including small ones creating experimental movies.
A.They tried out new techniques. |
B.In fact, it was quite old-fashioned. |
C.Audience had never seen anything like these. |
D.Thus, audience began to enjoy science fiction movies there. |
E.Star Wars was the first really successful movie trilogy in history. |
F.If you are not a fan, you are still likely familiar with these words. |
G.If you are a movie maker, you may be inspired by this classic film. |
10 . Interesting Events in America
The Noquemanon Ski Marathon
The Noquemanon Ski Marathon runs from 24th to 26th in January in the Ishpeming and Marquette areas of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in January. The 25th is the big day with cross-country ski events ranging from 12 km to 50 km in a variety of classes. There is also a 15-mile snowshoe event. On January 24th there are junior races, and on January 26th there are snow bike and snowshoe competitions.
Contact:noquemanon.com
The Annual Wine and Art Walk
Grand Haven, Michigan, will hold its annual wine and art walk from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm in January 1st. Stores will display local artists’ works, and the wine from various areas of Ita-ly will be available for you to taste. A wine glass can be purchased along with tasting tickets.
Contact:tinyurl.com/yxxevyfo
The Lake Superior Ice Festival
Winter is the star from January 24th to 25th during the Lake Superior Ice Festival in Superior, Wisconsin. There will be all kinds of sports events, among which ice racing with stock cars and motorcycles, curling, hockey, ice carving, ice skating do stand out.
Contact: superioricefestival.com
The Quilt Show
The McHenry County Historical Society will show off quilts from its collection at the Woodstock Opera House in Woodstock running for three years from January 1st. Quilts include one made by the women of the Richmond Congregational Church in 1887.
Contact:tinyurl.com/qu83sov
1. What can visitors do in The Annual Wine and Art Walk?A.Enjoy Italian art. | B.Get a free wine glass. |
C.View local artworks. | D.Taste some American local wine. |
A.noquemanon.com. | B.tinyurl.com /yxxevyfo. |
C.superioricefestival.com. | D.tinyurl.com/qu83sov. |
A.They cover sports. | B.They focus on competitions. |
C.They’ll be intended for women. | D.They’ll take place in the same month. |