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1 . Space Center Houston offers a variety of age-appropriate and inspiring camp experiences with safety top of mind. In the wake of covid-19 we aim to continue inspiring all generations through the wonders of space exploration while maintaining the highest level of safety for all. Our Explorer Camps introduce children ages 4-11 to science, technology, engineering and math through engaging and hands-on learning activities. Discover and explore our Explorer Camps for ages 67 and below.

JOURNEY TO MARS

June 14-18, July 12-16, Aug 9-13 $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP

While demonstrating best safety practices, campers are involved in activities that arouse their interest in science along with their sense of adventure. These young engineers learn the basics of rocket, discover coding, and explore hands on science activities.

ENGINEERING BASICS

June 7-11, Juy 5-9 $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP

Campers discover what it takes to solve problems related to space exploration in Engineering Basics. Taking LEGO bricks “out of the box and to new and exciting places”, this camp gets your little builders using lego bricks like never before. These engineers-in-training will participate in problem-solving activities, building simple machines, art projects, androbotics.

JOURNEY TO SPACE

June 28-July2, Juy 26-30 $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP

How do astronauts work in space? Why is Venus so hot? Will people ever go to Mars? How do robots work? what do engineers do? all these questions are answered as campers explore space through art, science, robotics, and engineering activities This camp leaves all inquiring minds inspired to continue their journey.

EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY

June 1-5 $229.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP

Campers discover what it takes to send people, supplies and spacecraft beyond earths atmosphere. During this five-day adventure, former astronauts will deliver speeches on how they live and work in the space station.

1. Which camp provides campers with knowledge of rocket?
A.JOURNEY TO MARS.B.ENGINEERING BASICS.
C.JOURNEY TO SPACE.D.EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY.
2. What can campers learn only in ENGINEERING BASICS?
A.Coding.B.Creative thinking.C.Rocket design.D.Supply delivery.
3. What is special about EXPLORATIONAND DISCOVERY?
A.It will be open in August.
B.It is a 4-day Explorer Camp.
C.Campers can learn problem-solving skills.
D.Campers will have a chance to meet astronauts.
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2 . This is a story I’ve told in class every February since I started teaching in 1999.

“In sixth grade, I fell madly in love with David, a tall and cute boy, who seemed to have no interest in me at all. But I doodled(信手涂鸦) his name all over my diary. Then it was Valentine’s Day, elementary school style. It was party day. I spilled my cards onto my desk, and amid many small envelopes, I saw one enormous one, spangled(缀满闪光的饰片的) with glitter. My mind raced: ‘Wow—someone likes me enough to buy me this giant valentine. Who could it be from?’ With trembling hands, I drew out the sparkly content whose heading read, ‘To a Queen of a Valentine.’ I turned the valentine over, and at the bottom I saw the signature and almost fainted: David.

Then my eyes traveled up to the writing above his signature. In large, uneven letters, he had written me a special message, ‘To the Ugliest Girl in Our Class.’”

There are audible gasps. Mouths drop open. Some look down at their desks, seemingly embarrassed for me. “What did you do?” asks a brave soul.

“What do you think?” I say. “My eyes filled with tears. My nose was stinging, my cheeks burning.

I was devastated— maybe he and his friends were watching me, eager to see how I would react.” They nod____1____.

“And that’s why we’re going to have a party. A party that celebrates kindness instead of cruelty.”I smile.

Their eyes light up. They are willing to let me take them wherever I am going. I hand out construction paper so they can make cards for Valentine exchange. I can prove that no one has more fun in school than an 18-year-old given permission to be ten again.

Looking on as they compose each message is always a treat. But the real fun comes when they read what people wrote to them. Watching a shy kid tentatively open a card and then breaking to a big grin(咧嘴笑) is worth all of the efforts.

And whatever hurt David intended for me all those years ago, it has now been canceled out, many times over. (I’ve always received favorable feedback from the previous students and their parents about the Valentines exchanges.) I think he would be startled by his legacy.

1. What do we know from Paragraph 2?
A.Kids all received valentine cards on Valentine’s Day.
B.The writer were excited to receive a card from David.
C.David used to have a crush on the writer.
D.Fear captured the writer when she saw “David”.
2. Which of the following fits the gap in Paragraph 6?
A.hastilyB.admirably
C.hardlyD.sympathetically
3. What result is likely after the students share the teacher’s story?
A.Kindness will be practiced by the students and spread.
B.The teacher has a sense of fulfillment merely for all her own efforts.
C.They will compose Valentine messages like the elementary school kids did.
D.Honest remarks about their classmates will be on the Valentines.
4. What does the ending paragraph imply?
A.The writer has discovered the credit side of David teasing her.
B.David shook the little faith in the writer, but she is grateful to him.
C.The writer has forgiven David since she experienced more.
D.Parents used to learn the same lesson as the writer did.
2021-11-21更新 | 78次组卷 | 2卷引用:2020年新高考II卷(海南卷)阅读理解B变式题
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3 . Is your child interested in academic studies? Attending a summer camp with this focus is a perfect way for them to explore while giving them experience and confidence. We have selected some of the best summer camps from around the country that focus on academics.

Snapology STEAM Camps

Snapology offers the best S. T. E. A. M. camps around. Children will have fun exploring themes like Minecraft, Star Wars and Superheroes while learning all about Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. We use LEGO bricks, technology and other familiar toys to make STEAM concepts accessible to all learners. Shhh … Don’t tell them it’s educational!

Capitol Debate

Capitol Debate’s goal is to help youth find their voice. Never debated before? No worries. Thousands of shy students have walked through our doors to become confident young adults and leaders in their community. Our strategy is to unlock the hidden talents students possess. Our aim is to use instruction, education, and learning to provide the most important component of our debate camps-fun!

iD Tech Summer Camp

Join over 50, 000 students who are building in-demand skills, collaborating with friends, gaining confidence, and having fun. For ages 7-18, our camp provides the hottest curricula in Python, Java, 3D modeling, and more. With 5 students max per instructor, we perfectly blend personalized learning and time to socialize and instructor feedback will be delivered via email so you can track your child’s success.

Sea Turtle Camp

Join us this summer for Sea Turtle Camp! Our summer camp programs immerse youth, ages 10-17, in the field of marine(海洋的)biology. Visit the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Hospital to learn first-hand about the sea turtle recovery process. Campers also participate in fun, hands-on marine science activities throughout their camp session. Our mission is to inspire the youth to know more about the environment through exposure to the world of marine biology.

1. Which camp best suits children who are too shy to speak in public?
A.Snapology STEAM Camps. B.Capitol Debate.
C.iD Tech Summer Camp. D.Sea Turtle Camp.
2. What can parents do in iD Tech Summer Camp?
A.Collaborate with kids. B.Participate in curricula.
C.Socialize with instructors. D.Follow kids’ progress.
3. What is the shared feature of these camps?
A.They just focus on academic performance.
B.They provide fun experiences with toys.
C.They stress learning happily.
D.They are intended for primary students only.
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4 . Feeling embarrassed is something that no one really likes.    1    If you’re worried about embarrassing situations and you have trouble dealing with feelings of embarrassment, take a look at the following tips to make things better.

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When learning to deal with embarrassment, the first big thing that will help you is to realize that embarrassing moments are in the past. These things have already occurred and there is nothing that you can do to change them. It might have been tough to get through those moments, but you’re here now and everything is okay.

●Talk to someone about how you’re feeling.

If you’re struggling with feelings of embarrassment, then you should try to talk to people that you trust.    3    You’ll likely find that these people will put things into perspective and you’ll feel much better.

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Embarrassment might feel tough to get over. However, normal embarrassing moments might become things that you can just shrug off and laugh at eventually. When you think about things from the right perspective, you might be able to laugh at yourself for making a silly mistake or falling down.

●Get out there and try again.

The fear of embarrassment should not hold you back from getting out there to try again. If you want to move past embarrassment for good, then the best way to do that is not to let it stop you from living your life. This could mean doing the same thing that embarrassed you in the past. You might be worried about reliving embarrassing moments from the past, but it doesn’t have to be this way.     5    

A.Learn to laugh at the situation.
B.Understand that embarrassments are in the past.
C.Don’t worry so much about things and be ready to go out there and give it your all.
D.Know that you don’t need to apologize for feeling embarrassed.
E.Of course, this might depend on the level of embarrassment that you experienced.
F.Tell them how you’re feeling and what happened if you’re comfortable doing that.
G.It’s generally something that most people want to avoid.
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5 . JOIN OUR JULY AUGUST 2020 STEM HOLIDAY CAMPS

Looking for fun science holiday camps and programs for the kids? From July 6 to August 14, we’re offering some of our most popular holiday programs as 2–3 day STEM camps!

TAKE YOUR CHILD ON A SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ADVENTURE!

In our popular SuperHero Science and Once Upon a Time programs, kids will have fun helping their favourite Avengers and fairy tale characters to solve problems…with science! Kids will discover Newton’s Laws of Motion (with rockets!), formulate(配制)“explosives” with chemical reactions, and so much more!

CALLING ALL SERIOUS SCIENTISTS

Considering a career in science? For an exciting exploration of physics and chemistry with “electrifying” projects and engaging hands-on experiments. Or get a taste of forensic(法医的)science and geology! In Junior C.S.I., young forensic scientists will try their hand at scientific crime-solving. Kids will have a good time exploring chemical reactions, discover the mysteries of DNA and heredity(遗传). Taught by a real-life geologist and volcanologist, students will discover the science behind natural disasters on our planet through fun, hands-on experiments and engaging STEM challenges.

Lunch & snacks are provided for full-day campers. A 20% discount is available for sign-ups of 5 full days of camp per child.

For our full camp brochure, call 6931–6989, 9168–6669 or email info@kidsdiscoveryworks.com today!

*Update: Dear Parents—please note that camps running on July 6-24 are currently fully booked! Seats are still available for other dates—please register early to avoid disappointment!*

CAMP TIME AND FEES

MONDAY–WEDNESDAY, 9:00 AM–3:30 PM $ 456/PAX (passenger)

THURSDAY–FRIDAY, 9:00 AM–3:30 PM $ 304/PAX

1. What can the children do in SuperHero Science and Once Upon a Time programs?
A.Join in “electrifying” projects.
B.Find the secrets of life science.
C.Try scientific crime-solving.
D.Make explosives.
2. How much will a kid pay if he/she signs up for five-day camps?
A.$ 760.
B.$ 608.
C.$ 456.
D.$ 304.
3. Which dates are available for a child to attend the camps if he/she has classes from August 11?
A.July 9–10.
B.July 20–22.
C.Aug.6–7.
D.Aug. 13–14.
2021-11-19更新 | 32次组卷 | 2卷引用:2020年新高考II卷(海南卷)阅读理解A变式题
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6 . Like a tired marriage, the relationship between libraries and publishers has long been dull. E-books, however, are causing heartache. Libraries know they need digital services, but many publishers are too cautious about piracy and lost sales to co-operate. Among the big six publishers, only Random House and Harper Collins license e-books with most libraries.

Publishers are wise to be nervous. Owners of e-readers are exactly the customers they need: book-lovers with money. If these people switch to borrowing e-books instead of buying them, what then? Electronic borrowing is awfully convenient. Unlike printed books, which must be checked out and returned to a physical library miles away, book files can be downloaded at home. The files disappear from the device when they are due.

E-lending is not simple, however. There are various incompatible e-book formats, devices and licenses. Most libraries use a company called OverDrive, which secures rights from publishers and provides e-books and audio files in every format. Yet publishers and libraries are worried by OverDrive’s global market dominance, as the company can control fees and conditions. Publishers were annoyed when OverDrive cooperated with Amazon, the world’s biggest online bookseller, last year. Owners of Amazon’s Kindle e-reader who want to borrow e-books from libraries are now redirected to Amazon’s website.

According to Pew, an opinion researcher, library users are a perfect market for Amazon. Late last year Amazon introduced its Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, which lets its best customers borrow free one of thousands of popular books each month. But a recent Pew survey found that more than half of Americans with library cards say they prefer to buy their e-books. It also noted that e-books actually are available at most libraries, and that popular titles often involve long waiting lists, which may inspire people to buy.

So publishers keep adjusting their lending arrangements in search of the right balance. Random House raised its licensing price earlier this year, and Harper Collins limits libraries to lending its titles 26 times. The story of the library e-book is a nail-biter.

1. It can be inferred from Paragraph 1 that ________.
A.several big publishers have sold e-books to libraries
B.both libraries and publishers caution the e-book piracy
C.some publishers are hesitant to cooperate with libraries
D.libraries are eager to keep strong relationship with publishers
2. What worries publishers about people’s switch to e-books?
A.The risk of e-book piracy.
B.The possible decline of book sales.
C.No time limit for the downloaded book files.
D.The availability of the incompatible e-book formats.
3. We can learn from Paragraph 3 and 4 that ________.
A.Amazon is adopting measures to win more customers
B.OverDrive distributes e-books and audio files to publishers
C.over half of Americans are borrowing e-books from libraries
D.the fees of lending e-books are under the control of publishers
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.The Hopeful Future of Publishing Business
B.The Uncertain Economics of Lending E-books
C.The Dull Relationship between Libraries and Publishers
D.The Close Cooperation between OverDrive and Amazon
2021-11-15更新 | 190次组卷 | 5卷引用:2020年新高考II卷(海南卷)阅读理解C变式题
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7 . Every man wants his son to be somewhat of a clone, not in features but in footsteps. As he grows you also age, and your ambitions become more unachievable. You begin to realize that your boy, in your footsteps, could probably accomplish what you hoped for. But footsteps can be muddied and they can go off in different directions.

My son Jody has hated school since day one in kindergarten. Science projects waited until the last moment. Book reports weren’t written until the final threat.

I’ve been a newspaperman all my adult life. My daughter is a university graduate working toward her master’s degree in English. But Jody? When he entered the tenth grade he became a “vo-tech” student. They’re called “motorheads” by the rest of the student body.

When a secretary in my office first called him “motorhead”, I was shocked. “Hey, he’s a good kid,” I wanted to say. “And smart, really.”

I learned later that motorheads are, indeed, different. They usually have dirty hands and wear dirty work clothes. And they don’t often make school honor rolls(光荣榜).

But being the parent of a motorhead is itself an experience in education. We who labor in clean shirts in offices don’t have the abilities that motorheads have. I began to learn this when I had my car crashed. The cost to repair it was estimated at $800. “Hey, I can fix it,” said Jody. I doubted it, but let him go ahead, for I had nothing to lose.

My son, with other motorheads, fixed the car. They got parts from a junkyard, and ability from vo-tech classes. The lost was $25 instead of $80.

Since that first repair job, a broken air-conditioner, a non-functioning washer and a non-toasting toaster have been fixed. Neighbors and co-workers trust their car repairs to him.

These kids are happiest when doing repairs. They joke and laugh and are living in their own relaxed world. And their minds are bright despite their dirty hands and clothes.

I have learned a lot from my motorhead: publishers need printers, engineers need mechanics, and architects need builders. Most important, I have learned that fathers don’t need clones in footsteps or anywhere else.

My son may never make the school honor roll. But he made mine.

1. What used to be the author’s hope for his son?
A.To avoid becoming his clone.B.To resemble him in appearance.
C.To develop in a different direction.D.To reach the author’s unachieved goals.
2. What can we learn about the author’s children?
A.His daughter does better in school.B.His daughter has got a master’s degree.
C.His son tried hard to finish homework.D.His son couldn’t write his book reports.
3. The author let his son repair the car because he believed that_______.
A.His son had the ability to fix it.B.it would save him much time.
C.it wouldn’t cause him any more lossD.other motorheads would come to help.
4. In the author’s eyes, motorheads are _______.
A.tidy and hardworkingB.cheerful and smartC.lazy but brightD.relaxed but rude
2021-11-04更新 | 82次组卷 | 3卷引用:2020年新高考II卷(海南卷)阅读理解B变式题
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8 . Welcome to Simon’s Rock Writing Workshop(研习班)

About it

In 1983, Simon’s Rock of Bard College began offering a three-week writing workshop for high school students. It is now part of the National Writing and Thinking Network, the largest association of summer writing programs and camps in the country. Former participants have gone on to colleges like Amherst, Harvard, Kenyon, Princeton and Yale.

About its staff

The staff are skilled teachers and writers with a special interest in the theory and practice of the nationally recognized Bard College Institute for Writing and Thinking. They are selected for the Simon’s Rock workshop camp because of their record of teaching excellence and their familiarity with the needs and abilities of younger writers.

About its features

Unlike conventional workshops in creative writing, it focuses on using informal, playful and expressive writing as a way to strengthen skills of language and thinking. Out of these informal writing activities, using techniques of peer response, students develop more polished pieces, ranging from personal descriptions to stories and poems. Each weekday consists of three ninety-minute sessions organized as writing and discussion seminars. Workshop leaders write with their students, and there is frequent sharing of this informal writing, both in small groups and in the class as a whole.

Ages: 14-17

Address: Bard College at Simon’s Rock, 84 Alford Road

Telephone number: 4135-297-232

1. Who will most probably attend the workshop?
A.Camping lovers.B.Famous writers.
C.High school students.D.University students.
2. Which of the following can best describe the workshop’s staff?
A.Special.B.Experienced.
C.Young.D.Hard-working.
3. What makes the workshop different from other common workshops?
A.Its lasting time.B.Its kind leaders.
C.The writing way it advocates.D.The serious discussions it holds.
2021-10-09更新 | 44次组卷 | 3卷引用:2020年新高考II卷(海南卷)阅读理解A变式题
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9 . Summer Camps for Kids

Drama Camps

Drama camps are a great choice for children wanting to be actors. Most drama camps have a weekly theme. So with that being said, be sure to pick the week that your child is most excited about. You will find many have Harry Potter, Princess, and even Dr. Suess themed weeks.

Drama camps are filled with fun acting lessons, singing lessons, and typically a production showcase at the end of each week for the campers to showcase their new skills and talents they have learned.

Camp Fire

This camp is available in 25 cities and has different program options. If you are looking into summer camps for teenagers then this is the camp for you.

While at Camp Fire the camp counselors help engage teens in outdoor activities and allow them to leave technology behind during the course of camp!

At the end of this camp you will be picking up your teenager who has made new friends, challenged themselves and has made lasting memories for themselves.

Summer Reading Camps

Summer reading camps are perfect for your kids who are wanting to sharpen their reading skills and increase their love of reading. Start by checking with a nearby college to see if they offer any reading camps during the summer. Many offer high quality literacy resources through the summer and help promote literacy throughout the county.

These are usually free or a very reasonable cost.

YMCA Summer Day Camps

Your local YMCA is a great place for your kids to attend summer day camps. They offer very safe and enriching environments for all their campers.

Their main goal is to help their campers build self-confidence, improve their social skills and take on new challenges in forms of fun activities.

1. Which camp is suitable for a kid who is addicted to mobile games?
A.Drama Camps.B.Camp Fire.
C.Summer Reading Camps.D.YMCA Summer Day Camps.
2. How will the campers become after attending YMCA Summer Day Camps?
A.Confident.B.Creative.C.Athletic.D.Honest.
3. Who is this text mainly intended for?
A.Parents.B.Teachers.C.Children.D.The public.
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10 . I was a teacher before I had my first daughter. As much as I enjoyed being an educator, I decided to stay at home with our baby — at least for the first few years. I enjoyed every day we spent together for a year and a half until I found myself pregnant (怀孕) with identical twin girls.

After the girls were born, it was the busiest time of my life. Between bottle feeding two, changing three little ones in diapers (尿布), and getting them to sleep, I was a hot mess. I was so exhausted that showering and washing my hair took too much energy, so I often skipped them. One afternoon when I sat on the couch with my three screaming children, an idea struck me: I had to write this down. All of it. Every experience, feeling, and challenge from the past year and a half. I didn’t know how I would find the time to write but I knew I would.

And I did. I wrote during nap times, in the evenings, and on weekends when my husband was home and could watch our crew. It started as scattered journal entries and incomplete sentences written down in a notebook or on my laptop. Slowly over months the words formed complete thoughts, then complete paragraphs. Soon, I had made another decision. I wanted to write a memoir (回忆录) in hopes that: it would inspire other women in similar situations. When my book was finally published and drew some attention, I realized how much I loved writing essays that took the reader on a transformative journey, much like my own.

The old proverb says “write what you know.” In just a few short years I have had so much life experience that I have a lot to write about. My daughters are my muse. The experience of having all three of them has given me the confidence to pursue my dream of writing.

I feel I am still teaching, but now instead of through a chalkboard, my words flow through the pages of my books, essays and features. And the only certification I need now, is the one I have — as a mother.

1. How does the author describe her life as a mother of three children?
A.Busy and tiring.B.Messy and annoying.
C.Pleasant and interesting.D.Amazing and meaningful.
2. Why did the author decide to write a memoir?
A.To achieve her writing dream.B.To make a note of her past.
C.To earn money for her family.D.To help more mothers like her.
3. What does the underlined word “muse” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Target.B.Inspiration.
C.Audience.D.Favorite.
4. What does the author mainly talk about in the text?
A.How she brought up her children.
B.How she became a successful teacher.
C.How her daughters gave her a new career.
D.How her daughters made her a great mother.
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