Content | a letter of recommendation |
Introduction | an outgoing boy read lots of classics on Chinese history know plenty of traditional folk stories |
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Dear Mr. Yang,
I’m excited to hear that our school will hold the activity “Telling Chinese Traditional stories in English”
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Li Hua
2 . I had spent an hour in the bank with my dad for transferring money(转账). I asked, “Why don’t you use online banking?” He already opened one. “Why would I do that?” he
“Yes, yes!” I said. I told him how Amazon delivers(递送)everything.
His answer made me
A.accepted | B.suggested | C.complained | D.replied |
A.save | B.reduce | C.waste | D.take |
A.cheap | B.easy | C.crazy | D.awful |
A.draw out | B.step out | C.look out | D.stand out |
A.surprised | B.worried | C.bored | D.excited |
A.recently | B.rapidly | C.simply | D.exactly |
A.refuse | B.expect | C.offer | D.remind |
A.as | B.although | C.if | D.unless |
A.spirit | B.sense | C.touch | D.nature |
A.society | B.power | C.money | D.life |
3 . A simple honk (汽车喇叭声) from the bus is one part of a secret code between the driver and students living in a remote village in Wanzhou district, Chongqing city.
Noticing a schoolbag hanging on the door of an old house along his
The boy's parents work far from home, leaving him in the
Mr Cheng, who has been
A.street | B.travel | C.path | D.river |
A.shouts | B.gives | C.sees | D.hears |
A.gets on | B.takes into | C.pulls up | D.tries out |
A.control | B.hope | C.honor | D.care |
A.daily | B.weekly | C.monthly | D.yearly |
A.created | B.promoted | C.developed | D.improved |
A.current | B.shared | C.devoted | D.convenient |
A.walking | B.working | C.running | D.driving |
A.experiences | B.levels | C.approaches | D.solutions |
A.thankfulness | B.movement | C.attention | D.performance |
4 . Eleven-year-old Australian girl Tilly Williams has broken a world distance running record, beating other girls who were eight years older than her to run 5,000m in just 17 minutes and 22.7 seconds. The primary schoolgirl beat the previous record by 19 seconds, making her the fastest distance runner under the age of 19 across 60 countries.
Tilly started running just two years ago and has already shot straight to the top. When some of her friends told her about the international record, she decided to give it a go. “Some of my running friends told me about it and I said, wow, it would be crazy if I got that and here I am,” Tilly said.
Tilly has always loved keeping active, alongside her twin brother Henry and little sister Rosie. “I am the kind of person who really enjoys the challenge,” Tilly said. “I really love surfing and I love bike riding and hiking — all different kinds of adventures and sports.” She started running in 2021 when she joined her school’s cross-country team. Since then, she has run two to three times a week with her dad, Mark Williams, or at the Adelaide Harriers Athletics Club. “Everyone is really supportive and it really encourages me,” Tilly said.
Tilly said she has been inspired by runners Caitlin Adams, Tara Palm, and her favourite book character, Roald Dahl’s Matilda. “I could really relate to the main character Matilda because she set herself goals and really had to work hard to achieve them,” she said. Tilly has a dream of competing in the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. By the way, Tilly doesn’t follow a strict diet, so her favourite food is still on the menu-her dad’s home-cooked pizza.
1. What is the new world record set by Tilly Williams?A.17 minutes and 22.7 seconds. | B.17 minutes and 41. 7 seconds. |
C.17 minutes and 3.7 seconds. | D.18 minutes and 1.7 seconds. |
A.For two years. | B.For five years. | C.For ten years. | D.For one year. |
A.Tilly’s family is poor. | B.Tilly’s father is generous. |
C.Tilly’s brother and sister love running. | D.Tilly started running in her school team. |
A.Tilly Williams’s family supports her. | B.Tilly Williams is outgoing. |
C.Tilly Williams is going on diet. | D.Tilly Williams loves writing. |
5 . There are many places to see lovely giant pandas in China. But where is the best place for you to go for a special panda trip? What is the best time to go? Here are some recommendations.
If you just want to see giant pandas, we recommend you to go to Chengdu Panda Breeding and Research Base. It is the most easily accessible panda base. You can see pandas at different ages. This base is huge but usually crowded.
If you are looking for a deeper panda experience, you can join a panda volunteer program. Giant panda volunteer programs are available in three panda bases: Dujiangyan, Wolong, and Bifengxia. They take about 1 to 3 days or longer. Dujiangyan is the best place for a one-day program. If you want a less-crowded environment, consider Wolong and Bifengxia, though they require 2 or more days. Your work would include weighing and cleaning bamboo, making panda cakes, watching pandas being fed, and cleaning pandas’ enclosures (围场). At the end of the program, you will receive a panda keeper certificate.
Giant pandas don’t go into winter sleep. You can visit them in all four seasons. Spring and autumn are the best times to see pandas when they are most active and temperatures are most comfortable. If you visit between August and November, you will probably see lovely panda babies.
Giant pandas spend almost half their time sleeping. Grown-up giant pandas in captivity (圈养) usually eat twice a day: early in the morning and late in the afternoon. They usually sleep around noon, any time from around 10:00 a. m. to around 2:00 p. m. We recommend you to get to a panda base as early as possible, when it is less crowded and the pandas are at their most active.
1. How can you get your best experience for your panda trip?A.Visiting it during Chinese holidays. | B.Joining a volunteer program. |
C.Taking a private tour in the afternoon. | D.Participating in Dujiangyan’s one-day program. |
A.Preparing bamboo. | B.Feeding pandas. |
C.Cleaning pandas. | D.Witnessing new pandas’ birth. |
A.Winter and spring. | B.Spring and autumn. |
C.Summer and autumn. | D.Any season is suitable. |
A.To record pandas’ daily routine. | B.To receive a panda keeper certificate. |
C.To avoid crowds and witness active pandas. | D.To observe feeding sessions and bamboo weighing. |
Taking regular exercise | ▲ help to stay energetic all through the day and study or work better |
▲ improve our immune system so as to keep us far away from diseases | |
▲ burn up more calories and build up our body | |
▲ enable us to relax and sleep well at night | |
▲ may occupy much of our spare time and wear us out | |
▲ encourage us to get close to nature |
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Benefits of Taking Regular Exercise
Nowadays, more and more people, especially teenagers, are aware that it is important and necessary to take regular exercise.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________7 . New scientific research has found that attending live sporting events improves levels of well-being and reduces feelings of loneliness. The study used data from 7,209 adults, aged 16—85, living in England who joined in the Taking Part Survey, carried out by the British Government.
The study found that attending sporting events results in higher scores of two major aspects of subjective well-being—life satisfaction and a sense of “life being worthwhile” —as well as lower levels of loneliness.
Nowadays many initiatives (倡议) promote the benefits of physical participation in sport, but the researchers believe that watching live sporting events can also offer an accessible and effective public health tool for improving well-being and reducing loneliness.
Lead author Dr. Helen Keyes said, “Previous research has focused on specific sports or small population samples, such as college students in the United States. Ours is the first study to look at the benefits of attending any sporting event across an adult population, and therefore our findings could be useful for shaping future public health strategies, such as offering reduced ticket prices for certain groups.”
“The live events covered by the survey ranged from free amateur events to Premier League football matches. Therefore, further research needs to be done to see whether these benefits are more noticeable for high level sport.”
“However, we do know that watching live sport of all kinds provides many opportunities for social interaction and this helps to establish group identity and belonging, which in turn reduces loneliness and makes a difference to levels of well-being.”
1. The new research focused on whether attending live sporting events ______.A.benefits people of different ages | B.results in higher scores of study |
C.improves levels of happiness | D.reduces the harm of working alone |
A.promote the benefits of physical participation in sport |
B.believe watching live sporting events helps reduce pressure |
C.offer reduced ticket prices for a certain group of people |
D.study how attending sporting events benefits adults |
A.Easy to see. | B.Hard to change. | C.Possible to lose. | D.True to believe. |
A.Useless. | B.Helpful. | C.Funny. | D.Tiring. |
Last year, I had the chance to study at a British secondary school as an exchange student. I stayed with
The British school day
The classes are different from those in China. Each teacher has their own classroom with the students
However, learning English was a great challenge for me. There were a lot of difficult English words,
Ways to Cut Your Carbon Footprint
Our carbon footprint, which drives more global warming, is connected with everything we produce, eat and buy. There are dozens of things we can do to reduce it.
About one-third of all food gets wasted every year. Producing food that won’t be eaten wastes valuable resources, including energy. It also creates a lot of greenhouse gases. If we don’t buy what we don’t need, we could cut our food carbon footprint by 12 percent.
People who use traditional vehicles can make up the largest part of carbon footprint. That’s why people should walk more, ride bikes or take public transportation. If you use your car, consider an electric vehicle(EV). Once they hit the roads, EVs don’t emit planet-warming gases.
Everything we buy also contributes to our carbon footprint. So a key way to lessen the footprint is to buy fewer new things. Shopping for the second-hand goods cuts much pollution. Next best is to extend the life of your products. Recycle wherever you can.
A. Buy less new stuffB. Reduce food waste
C. Eat plant-based foods
D. Green your travel
10 . There were two fishermen named Tom and Jack. They were close friends. One day they went out to catch fish together and have a fish meal in the field. They sat at a distance and started hunting for fish. Tom got a big and beautiful fish in a few minutes. He was so happy and placed the fish in the ice box. He decided to cook the fish at noon. He spent some more time and caught a few more fish. He decided to make a grand meal with the fish. Also, he froze a few fish to take them back home.
After an hour or so, Tom went to Jack to see if he needed any help. Jack said no. In a few minutes, Jack caught a large fish. However, he put it back into the lake. Tom was surprised at his act, but he remained silent. Jack caught more big fish, and put them all back into the lake. Very frustrated, Tom angrily asked him, “Are you mad? Why do you put your fish back into the water? They are beautiful and big!” Jack replied, “I know they are big, but I don’t have the big pan to cook the big fish! So I’m looking for a smaller fish that fits my cooking pan! God is troubling me today.”
1. What did Tom and Jack go out for?A.To catch fish. | B.To have a joy ride. |
C.To eat out together. | D.To feed the fish in the lake. |
A.To give him some fish. | B.To see if he needed some help. |
C.To ask him to cook his fish. | D.To take some of Jack’s fish for himself. |
A.He couldn’t understand his act. | B.He was fond of eating big fish. |
C.He thought it was unfair for small fish. | D.He didn’t catch any big fish himself. |
A.Asking God to send him only small fish. | B.Taking a bigger pan with him next time. |
C.Changing his fishing pole to catch small fish. | D.Cutting the big fish into small pieces to fit his pan. |