1 . In a video shared online, a young photographer, Lily, is seen confidently directing a well-known action movie star for a photograph. Even though the actor is very tall, she is not nervous. She tells him what to do like a real professional, even though she’s still quite young.
“Given his size, I asked him to make more pronounced movements,” said Lily, reflecting on the shoot in a recent interview. The young shutterbug (摄影爱好者) has already taken photos of several personalities and has earned a significant following online, with her work receiving millions of likes.
Lily’s journey into photography began when she was just four years old, with a simple point-and-shoot camera. Her father, recognizing her natural ability to connect with people, encouraged her to explore street photography. At the age of five, she captured a portrait of a renowned musician-turned-actress during a chance encounter in a store, which quickly went viral on the social media.
Since then, Lily has been receiving numerous requests to photograph top talents. “The more I photograph in public places, the more recognition I get, which in turn leads to more chances to work with well-known figures,” she explained.
Because of her young age, some have questioned how she manages to secure such high-profile shoots. Her father, who assists with minor post-production edits, explained that her unique perspective was what attracted the attention of talent agencies. “Through Lily’s lens (镜头), subjects show a different side,” he said. “Her photos capture a softer, gentler aspect of people, celebrity or not.”
Addressing concerns about the use of filters and heavy editing, Lily insists that her images are minimally processed. Her ultimate goal is to evoke (唤起) emotions through her photography and, eventually, to become a full-time portrait photographer. For now, she continues to hone (磨炼) her craft and enjoys the present moment.
1. What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?A.A girl is directing a film. | B.How a girl is photographing. |
C.Children need social activities. | D.How a short video is produced. |
A.She photographed many action movies. | B.A famous actress offered to help her. |
C.Her father made her skills known. | D.Social media played a significant role. |
A.She is good at adjusting lens. | B.She constantly learns from others. |
C.She photographs from a special angle. | D.She gains recognition from celebrities. |
A.Hesitant. | B.Determined. | C.Pessimistic. | D.Negative. |
2 . Southern Africa is home to most of the world’s black and white rhinos. Because of global warming, the weather in this area is changing quickly. People have worked hard to protect rhinos from being hunted, but until now, no one has really looked at how the changing weather might hurt these animals.
A research team from the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently reported that the area will be affected by both higher temperatures and changing precipitation (降水) and the rhinos are more sensitive to rising temperatures, which will quickly increase above the animals’ acceptable maximum threshold.
Over the last 100 years, Africa’s average monthly temperatures have gone up by 0.5℃ to 2℃. Scientists think that in the next 100 years, it might get even warmer, up to 2 more degrees. This change in weather might also change how much rain we get. But here’s the thing:For animals like white and black rhinos, which people have been trying to protect for a long time, will the heat or the rain changes hurt them more? This is a big question because rhinos don’t have sweat to cool down. They stay cool by taking baths and staying in cool shady spots.
To understand how changing climate will affect rhino populations, lead author Hlelowenkhosi S. Mamba and his colleague, focused their efforts on five large national parks representing diverse landscapes in southern Africa that are home to most of the rhinos. They have found that temperature conditions in all study parks will become increasingly unsuitable for both species, but it is predicted that white rhinos will be affected earlier than black rhinos.
“This research highlights the importance of using climate predictions for both park and rhino management,” says Randhir. “We propose that park managers now think about increasing water supplies, tree cover, watching for stress and planning to allow rhino migration as the world warms.”
1. How are rhinos traditionally protected?A.By building their living habitats. |
B.By saving them from illegal hunt. |
C.By monitoring their physical health. |
D.By removing their breeding surroundings. |
A.range | B.register | C.average | D.content |
A.Cooling heat off by sweating. | B.Drinking much water. |
C.Migrating to other places. | D.Bathing in the water. |
A.Predicting the weather. | B.Buying new species. |
C.Boosting habitats. | D.Restricting visitors. |
3 . People normally look for a bit of adventure in their lives. They hunt for something new, something unknown, and they learn new things about the world and themselves.
Most of the time, adventures can be rewarding, because they make you feel satisfied after doing them.
A.Adventures come in many forms |
B.That may be followed by disasters |
C.However, some adventures are risky |
D.It is the best way to live a life of adventure |
E.It tells us about what life was like during his time |
F.And one’s adventures also provide others with useful information |
G.We should weigh the dangers against the rewards before our adventures |
4 . A missing woman Emma was found after three days stuck in the mud and her parents are calling it a miracle (奇迹).
The 31-year-old was reported
Local authorities were called to Borderland State Park in Easton, Massachusetts. Emma was
Emma’s mom, Barbara Zinaman, said, “She
Emma’s mother went on to
Police say Emma will recover. While she is still
A.outstanding | B.missing | C.working | D.recovering |
A.sounded | B.canceled | C.improved | D.spotted |
A.hopefully | B.strangely | C.sadly | D.suddenly |
A.possibly | B.specifically | C.immediately | D.finally |
A.screams | B.smiles | C.greetings | D.arguments |
A.agreed | B.managed | C.hesitated | D.afforded |
A.trouble | B.assistance | C.safety | D.analysis |
A.came around | B.got ready | C.called out | D.got along |
A.at risk | B.at ease | C.in charge | D.in disbelief |
A.money | B.food | C.faith | D.time |
A.absorbed | B.hidden | C.pressed | D.stuck |
A.challenged | B.forgot | C.found | D.introduced |
A.conclude | B.request | C.doubt | D.oppose |
A.pain | B.concern | C.excitement | D.anger |
A.questioned | B.recognized | C.overlooked | D.hospitalized |
5 . A 2021 York University study showed that weekly dance training improved motor function and daily living for those with mild Parkinson’s disease. So what is it about dance that’s different from other exercises?
Helena Blumen, a scientist at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, says the mental multitasking that dance requires activates various parts of the brain at the same time, which can lead to the building of better connections across different brain regions. Basically, dancing requires more “brain power” than simpler repetitive exercises.
While scientists are still learning how dancing works in the brain, a clearer picture is beginning to take shape. In 2018, researchers at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany, did MRI scans (扫描) of older adults who had taken part in one of the two programs over six months: one group practiced dance and the other did a traditional exercise program with cycling and strength training.
Both groups improved their level of physical fitness, but the dancers grew more white and grey matter in the parts of the brain that are responsible for cognitive (认知的) processes. What’s more, the dancers showed an increase in blood plasma BDNF, a factor known to play an important role in the development of brain capacity (能力). Together, the researchers suppose, these brain changes contribute to more of the brain’s ability to form new connections and pathways.
In a different study in 2022, Blumen and other researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that social ballroom dancing, when compared with treadmill walking among adults over 65, was connected with diminished possibility of developing Alzheimer’s disease and improved overall quality of life.
Similar studies have shown the benefits of dance in conditions ranging from MS to Huntington’s disease or other mental illnesses. Dance therapy (疗法) might even help people with brain injuries. A small Finnish study of 11 people with severe brain injury showed that dance-based therapy may improve mobility, cognition and overall well-being.
1. How is dancing different from other exercises according to the text?A.Dancing is more fun. | B.Dancing is more challenging. |
C.Dancing is better for the heart. | D.Dancing requires more brain activities. |
A.By making a detailed survey. | B.By referring to previous studies. |
C.By making comparative analyses. | D.By setting up a modeling pattern. |
A.Reduced. | B.imagined. | C.Flexible. | D.Existent. |
A.It’s risky. | B.It’s beneficial. | C.It’s informal. | D.It’s traditional. |
6 . You’ve made the decision that you want to travel more this year. You’ve realized that experiences are more important than possessions (财产) and you’ve put together a plan to start saving for your next big trip.
Be open-minded.
Haven’t heard of a place?
You want to travel to a certain destination but flights are really expensive? Don’t let this put you off, unlock your creativity and find a solution. Using the example of Ljubljana again, it’s really expensive to fly direct but flights to Venice are cheap and then there’s a 2-hour shuttle (往返) bus from Venice Ljubljana. Problem solved.
Explore travel websites and blogs.
Seek suggestions from locals.
Locals are often the best sources of information when it comes to discovering hidden destinations. Engage (接触) with locals through conversations, or social media groups related to your destination.
A.Be creative. |
B.Can’t even pronounce a place? |
C.Avoid the common misunderstandings. |
D.Can’t find a way to write your journal? |
E.But how are you going to decide where to actually go? |
F.The Internet is a place full of valuable information when it comes to travel. |
G.Ask for their recommendations that might not be widely known but are worth exploring. |
As I went home, my heart was filled with excitement. I had earned a perfect score of 100 on my math test! Mom had promised that a big cream cake would be my reward for such a performance. Bursting through the door, I couldn’t wait to share my great news.
“Mom, Mom!” I waved the test paper. “I did it! I got a perfect score!”Mom’s face beamed (发光) with pride as she took the test paper. To my surprise, her expression darkened, but she quickly regained her smile. With a gentle smile, she said, “Oh, that’s wonderful, honey! I’m so proud of you.” “Can we get the cake now?” I asked eagerly. “Of course,” Mom said. “I’ll just go to the store and pick one up.”
As Mom left, I couldn’t contain my excitement. I switched on the TV, watching my favorite cartoons. Time seemed to fly by as I eagerly awaited Mom’s return. When she finally arrived, we divided the cake, enjoying every bite. The sweet cream melted (融化) in our mouths. It was so delicious.
The following day in class, as we exchanged answers with classmates, I noticed something was wrong between my paper and the answer key. Puzzled, I went to Miss Johnson after class. “Excuse me, Miss Johnson,” I said. “I think there might be a mistake. My answer to question number 15 doesn’t match the answer key.”
Miss Johnson took my test paper and examined it carefully. Her eyes widened in surprise. “Oh, my goodness, you’re right!” she said. Miss Johnson compared my answer with the correct answer key and discovered that I had made an error on question number 15. My actual score was 95. A wave of embarrassment washed over me. “I’m so sorry, Miss Johnson,” I lowered my head. “I didn’t realize that I had made a mistake.” Miss Johnson smiled gently. “Don’t worry about it, honey. Mistakes happen.”
Though Miss Johnson decided that she wouldn’t change my grade, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I should tell Mom the truth.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Later that evening, as I got home, Mom was preparing dinner.
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2. 音乐会的亮点。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear George,
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Yours,
Li Hua
In the spring of 1924, Indian poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore began a three-month visit to China at the
Tagore’s first stop was Shanghai and he was
Tagore’s tour of China included visits to cities such as Hangzhou, Wuhan, and Guangzhou. He met with
Tagore’s visit to China was not only a cultural exchange
10 . Exhibitions (展览) in the USA 2024
For those who are keen on attending various exhibitions and looking for the latest information on certain fields, there is always one exhibition for you.
Annual (一年一度的) Builders St. Charles Home Show, 2024
June 15th, 2024—June 17th, 2024
Saint Charles, USA
The Annual Builders St. Charles Home Show is the only national event that brings remodelers, custom builders, residential architects, and designers together to meet face to face with top producers to preview creative products, information, tools &services.
Novi Home & Garden Show, 2024
June 18th, 2024—June 20th, 2024
Novi, USA
The Novi Home & Garden Show is the one- stop destination to find home improvement products and services for every type of project imaginable, decorating and landscaping exhibits as well as experienced businesses to provide services.
Acadiana Bird Club-Bird Fair, 2024
June 23rd, 2024—June 24th, 2024
Lafayette, USA
The aim of the Acadiana Bird Club-Bird Fair is the preservation of all bird species through public education on the proper care and breeding (饲养) of birds and to promote the health and well-being of all pet birds.
ACC Annual Scientific Session & Expo, 2024
June 26th, 2024—June 28th, 2024
Atlanta, USA
The ACC Annual Scientific Session & Expo will provide the attendees with the opportunity to gain insights relating to the latest heart disease researches and related treatments. At the exhibition, you can also see the latest and most advanced medical facilities on display.
1. When can you go to the Novi Home & Garden Show?A.On June 15th. | B.On June 19th. |
C.On June 23rd. | D.On June 28th. |
A.Exhibiting and trading pet birds. | B.Promoting research on bird species. |
C.Increasing public awareness of bird care. | D.Providing bird entertainment performances. |
A.Saint Charles. | B.Novi. | C.Lafayette. | D.Atlanta. |