(1) 告知这是继2013年后中国航天员第二次太空授课;
(2) 简要介绍本次太空授课的主要内容 (介绍空间站工作生活环境,科学实验展示,与同学们互动交流);
(3) 你的感受。
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参考词汇: 直播太空授课 livestream a space class
Dear Chris,
As you know, the Shenzhou XIII manned spacecraft successfully returned to the earth on 16th April, carrying three Chinese astronauts who had worked inside the Tiangong space station for six months.
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Li Jin
—Oh, really? ________. He must have put a lot of work into it.
A.That sounds fine | B.That’s quite something | C.That’s a good point | D.Get a move on |
A.suspect | B.generate | C.disturb | D.refresh |
4 . Theatre shows for you
The Drifters Girl
Location: Garrick Theatre
Time: May 4, 2022-Jan. 26, 2023
Beverley Knight is back in the West End and she’s found an unlikely vehicle for her talents-anew musical about an all-male singing group The Drifters. The Drifters Girl centres on the woman behind the band, Faye Treadwell, who was the first African-American female music manager and helped push the group to be a hit over three decades.
Love’s Labour’s Lost
Location: Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Time: May 16 - Dec. 30, 2022
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has won applause for its production of Shakespeare’s lighthearted and funny play Love’s Labour’s Lost. With songs by Michael Friedman and directed by Kenneth Branagh, Love’s Labour’s Lost is about young love, with an unexpected ending.
Lost Origin
Location: Almeida Theatre
Time: May 21 - Dec. 4, 2022
This immersive (沉浸式) theatre show from Factory 42 and the Almeida Theatre is hard to entirely understand without actually seeing it. As an exploration of what the future of the performance might be, lost Origin sees audiences tasked with solving a mystery (奥秘) inside a dark web marketplace.
Samskara
Location: Fortune Theatre
Time: May 8-Nov. 26, 2022
Combining physical theatre, hip-hop dance with text, Samshara is a new play written and directed by Lanre Malaolu that describes the lives of four generations of African-Americans, trying to make their way in a world that tells them they must be strong.
1. Where can you enjoy a show on New Year’s Day?A.Fortune Theatre. | B.Garrick Theatre. |
C.Royal Shakespeare Theatre. | D.Almeida Theatre. |
A.It’s about Shakespeare’s life. | B.It’s directed by Michael Friedman. |
C.It’s likely to be a comedy. | D.It will be shown in the RSC. |
A.Samskara. | B.Love’s Labour’s Lost. |
C.The Drifters Girl. | D.Lost Origin. |
9-year-old Igor lived in a huge forest in the north of Russia. His father was a woodcutter and his mother a tailor. The boy liked playing with animals in the forest, and knew the names of different birds and their songs. One freezing winter Igor was seriously ill and the doctor from big cities told his parents that only surprise could save him. Lying all day in bed, Igor only wanted his father to catch a bird and played with it. But in winter there were no birds in the forest. “You could make him a bird out of wood,” suggested the anxious mother.
The first finished birds were fat and too heavy to fly. He threw them into the fire, head in hands.
It was snowing heavily, and he really didn’t know where to find a bird. Then an idea occurred to him, “The bird needs two pieces of wood.” Eventually, he made it and showed it to his wife. “Beautiful!” she said, taking a needle and some thread (细线) and sewing the two ends together, like a real bird. She tied a long thread to the bird’s back. And it could be hung above Igor’s bed. Quietly, the woodcutter hung the bird above the boy’s bed.
At daybreak, his son was watching the bird carefully. There was a light in his eyes for the first time in many weeks. “Beautiful!” said Igor. “I’ve never seen it before in the forest. What’s its name?” “That’s a good question. I’ll find out and tell you.” The next morning, when the father entered Igor’s room, he found the boy sitting up in bed, trying to touch the bird. The last time Igor sat up in bed was many weeks before. “What’s it called?” the boy asked. “Oh, dear, I’m still not sure.”
Late on that night, Igor’s father went into his son’s room quietly and made the thread a little shorter. Then the bird was hanging a little higher above Igor’s head. Three days later, he found Igor kneeling on the bed, trying to touch the bird. His hand was very near it. “Have you decided on the name?” “Not yet. My son.” his father replied.
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Again, at night the father went into his son’s room.
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Several days later, Igor’s father was cutting wood when he heard a scream from the house.
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6 . Janice just returned from her mother’s. She almost drove on automatic pilot: a left onto Station Road, then a left… for she knew the
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“We have to get you off right now!” Peter shouted and pulled the handle
“It was like a Hollywood movie,” the reporter from CBS New York said. “But there’s one
A.function | B.route | C.habit | D.benefit |
A.familiar | B.sharp | C.distant | D.complex |
A.experience | B.warning | C.permission | D.delay |
A.came upon | B.left aside | C.waited for | D.pulled away |
A.informed | B.expected | C.concluded | D.wondered |
A.spotted | B.reached | C.fixed | D.searched |
A.noise | B.smoke | C.motion | D.signal |
A.attended | B.responded | C.rushed | D.escaped |
A.burned | B.unfocused | C.unhurt | D.closed |
A.carefully | B.gently | C.violently | D.practically |
A.approaching | B.slowing | C.turning | D.speeding |
A.intended | B.managed | C.hesitated | D.happened |
A.peace | B.freedom | C.comfort | D.safety |
A.broke | B.crowded | C.crashed | D.stepped |
A.connection | B.relation | C.impression | D.distinction |
7 . With a name like The Daily Orange in America, you will think the Syracuse University student-run newspaper prints a new issue every day. The newspaper began operating at the Syracuse, New York-based school in 1903. But it only prints a new issue three times a week.
Editor in chief Haley Robertson worries about where she will find companies willing to pay for advertising space. She also worries about having to fire friends. And, she searches out former students willing to donate money so the newspaper can send reporters on the road to cover the university’s sports teams. Media executives many years older than Robertson are facing similar problems. The news industry’s financial difficulties have spread to colleges and universities across the US, which brought challenges to these young journalists. Student reporters train for the future in two main ways. They receive a traditional classroom education from professors. They also put what they learn to use in student-run newsrooms.
Chris Evans is president of the College Media Association, or the CMA. He notes that few college newspapers have shut down the way local newspapers in towns and cities across the country have, considering the central role they are playing. But some have had to cut the number of times they publish each week. Some would find a former student for donation or sell enough advertising to cover it.
The University of North Carolina reports that newspaper newsroom jobs across the country dropped from 52,000 in 2008 to 24,000 today. There are other kinds of jobs in the field, of course, but not a very high number of them. Many journalism educators have wondered whether their students can deal with that. Journalism schools should do more than just equip students for possible media jobs, said Marie Hardin, head of Penn State’s Donald Bellisario College of Communications. She said journalism educators need to teach students communication, critical thinking and writing. Such skills are highly sought in many different fields.
1. It can be learnt that The Daily Orange ________.A.is a national newspaper | B.is seeking sponsorships |
C.lacks enough reporters | D.will go fully Internet-based |
A.Because they can get donations from the outside. |
B.Because they are popular among towns and cities. |
C.Because the CMA provides much support for them. |
D.Because journalism students need training chances. |
A.Creating new jobs in the news industry. |
B.Improving professional skills of educators. |
C.Preparing students for more job options. |
D.Encouraging students to turn to other fields. |
A.Journalism Schools Apply New Teaching Methods |
B.US College Student Reporters Face Difficult Future |
C.How to Run Traditional University Newspapers Well? |
D.Is Transformation of College Newspapers Necessary? |
8 . Experienced climbers of Mount Qomolangma are wondering if new proposed rules will solve the root causes of various deadly accident on the world’s tallest mountain. The proposals, if approved by the government of Nepal, would add steps to the permitting process for mountaineers as well as limitation to tourism companies to prevent the disaster in last May happening again.
Traditionally, Nepal has given climbing permits to anyone prepared to pay a fee of $11, 000. In 2019, the government approved a record high of 381 permits. With essential Sherpas and guides added, more than 800 people were trying to reach the peak during the short weather window. The overcrowding led to deadly delays in what is known as the “death zone”, the area above 8, 000 meters, and the death of eleven climbers eventually, many of them dying in late May after they were stuck there. It also raised suspicions that guide companies were urging inexperienced or incompetent mountaineers to attempt the climb.
To reduce the potential risks, among the suggested changes is a rule for those who want to climb the Mount to have a qualified doctor prepare a report on their medical history and general health. Another is that climbers provide evidence they have climbed another tall mountain in Nepal. They will also need to be accompanied by a trained Nepalese guide.
American mountaineer Ed Viesturs said the proposed changes will likely limit the amount of climbers able to plan journeys up the Mount, yet will not do enough to stop the “group think” mentality that led to the traffic jam in late May. He said climb leaders at base camp also needed to consider how to fix the problem. “I know several climbers who waited until later and had the mountain almost to themselves,” Viesturs said of the 2019 climbing season. “We really need to answer why so many people are there on the same day? How can you control it?”
1. What is the purpose of the new proposals?A.To attract more mountaineers. |
B.To issue security warnings of the climb. |
C.To guide inexperienced climbers. |
D.To avoid death on Mount Qomolangma. |
A.The record high. | B.The overcrowding. |
C.The “death zone”. | D.The short weather window. |
A.New requirements for the climbers. |
B.The procedure for getting a permit. |
C.Importance of applying the proposals. |
D.Qualifications of the applicants. |
A.Disapproving. | B.Favourable. |
C.Doubtful. | D.Curious. |
There is a saying that when life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade. But what if you are in
During this celebration, there are parades of floats, interspersed (点缀) with marching bands and costumed
First held in Menton, France in 1934, the festival is held every year
10 . Lingjiatan Ancient Cultural Site
Position
Lingjiatan site is located in Lingjiatan village, Hanshan County, Anhui Province.
Status
·With a history of about 5,600 years, it is the largest and best preserved Neolithic settlement site found in Chaohu Lake Basin in the lower reaches of the Changjiang River.
·The unearthed area is 2,200 square meters, including 1 altar in the late Neolithic age, 66 tombs, 1 relic built with large-area red pottery blocks, 1 house site, and 1,300 precious cultural relics such as delicate jade ritual vessels, stone tools and pottery, of which jade accounted for more than half.
Importance
·The “Stonehenge” unearthed at the site is the only site found so far that there are Stonehenge remains in the Neolithic period in China, and its construction age is about 1,000 years earlier than that of Stonehenge in Britain.
·Unearthed “jade dragon”, the flat round jade dragon connected end to end is called “the first dragon in China”.
·The unearthed stone drill is one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the Neolithic Age in China in the 20th century.
Research value
·Studying urban elements
Lingjiatan site is the first settlement site in China with hierarchical architecture based on terrain. It plays a noticeable role in studying the evolution of Chinese ancient society and the exchange and collision of East, West, North and South cultures.
·Moving the history of Chinese cities forward for more than 1,000 years.
Mysteries to be solved
·Did the Youchao people master the metal smelting technology at that time? Have they produced the most primitive text symbols?
·After the discovery of Lingjiatan site, does Youchao’s birthplace lie in Chaohu Lake Basin?
1. How many precious cultural relics were unearthed according to the text?A.1,000. | B.1,300. | C.2,200. | D.5,600. |
A.There exists the only Stonehenge in the world. |
B.The jade dragon is considered as “the first dragon in China”. |
C.The stone drill is the most important archaeological discovery in history. |
D.Moving the history of Chinese history forward for more than 1,000 years. |
A.Youchao’s birthplace lies in Chaohu Lake Basin. |
B.The Youchao people mastered the metal smelting technology. |
C.Lingjiatan site was the first settlement site for the ancient people. |
D.The exchange of four-direction cultures ever happened in Lingjiatan site. |