1 . Cake moulds are cake pans in fun or functional shapes. You might often see them referred to as cake forms or cake shapes. Cake moulds are especially designed to make it easier to bake a cake.
Generally, a cake mould is often made out of silicone (硅酮).
Cake moulds are sold in kitchen supply stores and baking stores.
It can be difficult to remove a cake from a cake mould without damaging it. Even if the pan is non-stick, which most are, you should still grease (抹油) the pan well before baking.
A.Cake moulds vary in design and color. |
B.This kind of cake mould is a breeze to use and wash up. |
C.There’re virtually limitless possibilities for cake moulds. |
D.You can also order specially or personalized ones online. |
E.Allowing the cake to cool fully will also aid in the process. |
F.Here are some things to consider when choosing a cake mould. |
G.So you do not have to do all of the shaping and designing yourself. |
More than 20 hours earlier, my friend Emma and I had stood at the entrance to the cave. We laughed and joked as I climbed down the steep mouth and she followed. Six of us had gone on that camping trip, but after a full day of exploring caves, the others had gone back to the campsite to eat. Emma and I decided to explore one more cave.
The mud of the cave floor was soft and sticky as we snaked our way through the tunnel. The air was damp and heavy. As the passage twisted through the earth, it became smaller. Then, suddenly, after a tight squeeze, I came into a larger room.
“Once you make it past this narrow spot you can almost stand,” I told Emma, as I stretched out my arms and legs and enjoyed the big space. “Alright, I’m almost th...” Emma’s sentence was cut short. I turned around. “Are you alright?” I asked. All I could see was her face, and her eyes were full of fear. “I don’t think so,” she said. “I’m stuck.”
Emma and I tried everything we could to free her. But it became apparent that we needed help. I took out my cell phone to call my other four friends, but there was no signal. I couldn’t go to seek help because Emma was stuck between me and the cave mouth. That was why we were so relieved when we heard voices behind us. A beam of light shot down the tunnel.
“What’s going on here?” rang a young man’s voice. “We need help,” I shouted. “She’s stuck.” “I’ve got two buddies with me,” he said. “They can go to find a park ranger (公园管理员), but I’ll stay here and see if I can help from this side.”
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The next several hours were long and arduous (艰难的).
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Almost five hours after we had entered the cave, the rescue team arrived.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3 . The wheel is believed to be around 5,500 years old. The invention came about long after the advent of other, arguably more complex technologies, like boats, woven cloth, and agriculture. The invention of the wheel greatly speeded up the development of civilization by making it easier to trade. Towns and cities grew crowded, their populations sustained by the increased productivity of wheel-assisted farming.
However, the Aztecs, Incas, Maya, and Native Americans which were regarded as relatively advanced civilizations did not use the wheel until after the arrival of European colonists (殖民者) during the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
It had long been assumed that ancient Americans didn’t know how to make them. That turned out to be false. In 1880, as archaeologist Désiré Charnay unearthed the tomb of an Aztec child in Mexico City, he came across a small figurine (雕像) mounted on an even smaller set of wheels. Since then, other wheeled toys have been found across the country.
Current explanations of why the Aztecs, Incas, Maya, and Native Americans lacked wheels focus not on the knowledge of how to create them — which they clearly possessed — but on practicality. One major reason is that the continent lacks creatures strong enough to pull them. After all, horses and cows crossed the Atlantic along with the wheel itself.
Another important factor was geography. Yes, the Incas built roads, but those roads were mapped out over the hilly terrain (地形) of the Andes Mountains. They featured a structure of giant staircases in which there were top, middle, and bottom levels. So wheeled vehicles would not have been able to climb.
Ancient American societies might not have been built on wheels, but this in no way prevented them from teaching levels of complexity comparable to their European counterparts. They also built impressive architecture with rocks. How their builders managed to move those rocks without help from the wheel, nobody knows. But they did manage to do this. Of course, the absence of the wheel still shaped these societies in meaningful ways. For example, attempts to unite the different warring tribes repeatedly fell apart because of the amount of time it took to travel from one stronghold (据点) to another.
“When the wheel did finally show up in indigenous American societies, a lot of things changed. But the change occurred more slowly. Even though indigenous Americans could now use the wheel for transport, weaving, and pottery, this new and more efficient technology didn’t replace the familiar way of doing things overnight. Traditional techniques continue to be passed down from generation to generation, even to this day,” archaeologist Patrick Kirch said.
1. Why does the author write the first paragraph?A.To stress the difficulty in inventing the wheel. |
B.To describe the process of the invention of the wheel. |
C.To explain the significance of the invention of the wheel. |
D.To introduce the wide applications of the wheel in modern times. |
A.They lacked tools for creating wheels. |
B.They built roads with vertical structures. |
C.They relied on animals for transportation. |
D.They lacked the knowledge of producing wheels. |
A.the complexity of ancient American societies |
B.the frequency of wars in ancient American societies |
C.the impressive architecture in ancient American societies |
D.the unification of different tribes in ancient American societies |
A.Easy but limited | B.Noticeable but harmful. |
C.Welcome but fruitless. | D.Influential but gradual. |
4 . Twenty years ago, I was invited to join a poker game made up of all middle-aged men. That game became an essential part of my life and it evolved with the group. We used to start at 7 p. m. with wine and play until 2 a. m. Now there is no wine, and we quit before midnight. The smoke of cigarettes is long gone. The food is better—over two decades we’ve gone from chips to homemade vegetable salad. All of these win favor with my wife when I go to play poker.
When the pandemic (疫情) arrived, we switched to online games. We downloaded a poker app on our phones and looked at those nine boxes containing our heads on our computer screens. The app dealt with all nine players at the same time, so the online version was much faster. Despite the efficiency, the app presented problems. It took all our concentration to keep track, on multiple screens, of what was going on with the game. The conversation didn’t really happen. It felt like any online poker game, the kind played with strangers. So I hated this way of playing.
When we finally met each other for our live game after a two-year break, we were excited. However, at our poker game, we learned one of our guys died of cancer without telling any of us he was sick. Actually, we once found Bert looked a bit thin and a bit tired. Then he was gone. According to Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary psychologist at Oxford University, men are less likely to discuss their personal affairs and opinions directly and honestly. It’s the reason why men are more likely to have mental problems.
So friendships with women are the perfect complement to male friendships. I have a wife to confide in (向……透露秘密), and a few female friends I regularly meet for lunch. I’m just really glad to have both types of friendships. I can meet my female friends for a nice lunch and a glass of wine. Then head off to poker.
1. Why does the author’s wife support him in playing poker?A.It can make the author more intelligent. | B.It can make the author more relaxed. |
C.The author’s lifestyle becomes healthier. | D.The author’s social skills become better. |
A.The process of playing was slow. | B.Players always faced technical problems. |
C.Players seldom interacted with each other. | D.The game was often interrupted by strangers. |
A.Men are less sociable. | B.Men are less open-minded. |
C.Men are less emotional. | D.Men are less outspoken. |
A.Confused. | B.Disappointed. | C.Upset. | D.Satisfied. |
5 . Christ Mocked, by the Florentine master Cimabue, was sold at auction(拍卖)for €24 million in 2019. But the Chilean buyers never got to include the work in their collection because the French government refused to give it an export licence.
Ministers declared the painting a national treasure, officially giving the Louvre 30 months to raise the funds for its purchase. The Louvre recently reached an agreement with the owners.
Laurence des Cars, the president of the Louvre, said it was a “great joy” to have acquired the painting, which “constitutes a crucial landmark in the history of art”. The museum did not say how much it had paid, nor who had sold the painting, which will be exhibited in 2025.
The painting was spotted four years ago by Philomene Wolf, an auctioneer, when she was asked to assess the content s of a house that was being cleared. The owner, in her nineties, thought it was a painting from Russia of no value and was preparing to put it in the dustbin.
Wolf was struck by its quality and guessed that it could be Italian. Experts using modern technology confirmed that it was by Cimabue, who is widely regarded as having opened the gateway to Renaissance art. It is believed to date from 1280. Christ Mocked is one of about 15 known Cimabue’s works.
The Louvre launched an appeal on Tuesday for donations to buy another painting, The Basket of Wild Strawberries by Jean Simeon Chardin, the 18th-century French still life(静物画)master. The work, which was first exhibited in 1761, was in a private collection from the 19th century until last year, when it was sold for €24.3 million to an American art museum at an auction in Paris.
Luckily, many groups and individuals donated two-thirds of the sum. The museum must pay the remaining € 8 million and is hoping that members of the public will help to ease the burden by responding to its appeal, which aims to raise € 1.3 million.
1. What can we know about Christ Mocked?A.It is a painting from Russia. |
B.It was discovered by Cimabue. |
C.It is seen as a treasure of France. |
D.It was taken away by Chilean buyers. |
A.Sums up. | B.Acts as. | C.Finds out. | D.Points out. |
A.She purchased it at auction. | B.Cimabue sent it to her. |
C.She got it from an old woman. | D.She found it when she cleaned up. |
A.The Painting Christ Mocked Was Sold |
B.The Louvre Was Appealing for Donation |
C.French Government Takes Back Its Words |
D.Painting Saved From Bin Was to Hang in the Louvre |
6 . How do flowers know when to bloom? How do dogs know when to start getting their winter coats falling off? Phenology, the study of timings in nature, helps us understand how plant and animal life cycle events are influenced by seasonal variations and changing climate. Learn more about phenology and record the timings of nature near you!
MATERIALS
·Phenology bingo sheet
Smell fresh-cut grass | Find a red leaf on a tree | Smell a blooming flower | Find snow on the ground |
Find a butterfly | Find footprints in the mud | Scratch a mosquito bite | Listen to a rainstorm |
Collect ripe strawberries | See a group of birds fly overhead | Play with maple seeds | Find a pine cone (松果) on the ground |
·Science notebook or paper
·Something to write with
PROCEDURE
·In your science notebook, write down 3 or 4 natural things you can observe that tell you what season it is.
·Print out the bingo sheet. Walk in your neighborhood and cross off as many of the items as you can.
·Are you able to get through everything on your bingo sheet? Do you notice a pattern with the items that you are/aren’t able to find? What time of the year would it be easiest to get through each item on the bingo sheet?
·Keep your bingo sheet and continue playing throughout the following months. Then you are able to discover various connections and patterns that affect our everyday life. For example, the appearance of flowers is a response to the local weather and climate.
1. What does phenology mainly focus on?A.The effects of climate change on everyday life. |
B.The link between biological events and the environment. |
C.The interaction between plant and animal life cycles. |
D.The patterns of climate and seasonal variations. |
A.Use it for a long period. | B.Put it in their notebook. |
C.Find every item on it. | D.Add 3 or 4 items to it. |
A.To help people improve observational skills. | B.To persuade people to be close to nature. |
C.To provide a way to cast new light on phenology. | D.To publicize the significance of phenology. |
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1. How much should you pay for a mop delivered to Isle of Man?A.£33.94. | B.£36.94. |
C.£39.94. | D.£44.94. |
A.It uses the power of steam to work. |
B.It isn’t suitable for a hardwood floor. |
C.It can reach the temperature of 130℃. |
D.It needs five seconds to kill bacteria. |
A.Northern Ireland and Scilly Isles. |
B.Scottish Highlands and Islands and Eire. |
C.Isle of Man and Northern Ireland. |
D.The Channel Islands and Eire. |
A.In a business magazine. |
B.On an e-shopping website. |
C.On a teenage website |
D.In an exhibition guide |
1. What is special about a live concert?
A.The whole experience is unique. |
B.The sound quality is outstanding. |
C.The performance can be recorded. |
A.They are expensive. |
B.They are often of high quality. |
C.They are covered by the local media. |
A.Listening to the works to be performed. |
B.Checking information at the box office. |
C.Reading something about the concert hall, |
A.news reporter. | B.A theater designer. | C.A college teacher. |
1. What did the woman do last night?
A.She watched a game. |
B.She attended a party. |
C.She studied at home. |
A.They should have played better. |
B.They have a poor goalkeeper. |
C.They played well as usual. |
A.Telephone a few people. |
B.Make a plan on the games. |
C.Watch the next game at his house. |