1 . In the ocean of online information, staying safe can be quite challenging. As we ride the waves of digital connectivity, it’s important to use it with intelligence.
Read various sources
In the age of information, getting content from various sources is a basic rule of intelligent Internet usage.
The Internet is the sea, and your personal details are the valuable things on your digital ship. Use privacy settings on social media platforms, review app permissions, and set strong, unique passwords for your accounts (账户). Consider what you post online,as the digital trail (痕迹)you leave behind can have lasting results.
Check facts
Practice digital health
The Internet has its endless streams of information.
A.Ignore the news on social media |
B.Protect your personal information |
C.People you meet online are not always the ones who they say |
D.The first and most important step is to manage your screen time |
E.The Internet is a ground for both information and misinformation |
F.Here are some tips to guide you through a variety of online information |
G.You can enrich your reading by exploring different opinions and reporting styles |
2 . When going shopping with a friend, Gail Heyman found herself quite awkward (令人尴尬的) when her friend asked her which dress she liked best. Her friend had a clear favorite — a dress that Heyman happened to dislike. “In that case, I lied and said that I like the same one,” said Heyman.
As Heyman’s experience shows, it might not matter all that much if you tell a white lie to make a friend feel good at times. But when it comes to the most meaningful relationships in your life, protecting a friend’s feelings at all costs can sometimes make them fail. For example, if a person is practicing for a job interview and it’s a few days before his interview, and he gives an answer that you think is not good at all and you don’t tell him because you don’t want to hurt his feelings, that’s really not very nice to him, right? Because he has an opportunity to fix that thing.
If you know that lies can have results, why do you still lie often? A study carried out by Tali Sharot, a professor at University College London, found that it’s because people just get used to it. One little lie can turn into bigger and bigger lies over time. “If you habituate emotionally, it will change your behavior,” says Sharot.
Sharot notes that if you’re worried about lying a bit too much, try and notice when you want to bend the truth (歪曲事实). She thinks it’s best to do so when you’re not actually responding to those triggers (诱因). Moving your attention away from shame and focusing more on your values can be a healthy way to start looking at this more actively.
1. How does the author start the text?A.By raising a question. | B.By giving an example. |
C.By expressing an opinion. | D.By comparing different views. |
A.Be careful about lying. | B.It’s OK to tell a white lie. |
C.Never should a person tell lies. | D.A meaningful relationship matters. |
A.They are used to lying. |
B.They don’t behave well. |
C.They lose track of others. |
D.They don’t want to hurt others’ feelings. |
A.Try to bend the truth. |
B.Change our behavior. |
C.Say sorry to the one we lied to. |
D.Concentrate more on our values. |
3 . Have you ever caught a whiff of something and been strongly reminded of a person or place? There seems to be a deep psychological link between smells and our memory. Some research even suggests that smells can influence our cognition.
Our awareness of smells is primarily unconscious.
Research suggests that the power of smell can-also affect how the brain performs
A.Why do smells take us back? |
B.So, don’t take your nose for granted. |
C.How is the sense of smell connected to your brain? |
D.Scents can revive memories that have been long forgotten. |
E.We are not actively aware of them unless they are extremely strong. |
F.This is especially true when it comes to the fragrance of essential oils. |
G.Therefore, our responses to smells are learnt and highly individualized. |
4 . Going to the bathroom while floating in space can be tricky. Gravity is very weak in space, meaning toilets cannot flush (冲刷) the same way that they do on Earth. In a new contest, NASA is asking inventors from around the world to develop a new space toilet. The space agency is looking for a design that would work both aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as well as on the moon. NASA plans to use this toilet aboard a future lunar lander as part of the Artemis program, which will send humans to the moon by 2024.
Anyone can apply to this challenge, and the winning design will receive a $20,000 prize. The second-place design will win $10,000, and the third-place winner will win $5,000. The contest includes a “junior” category in which anyone under the age of 18 can apply with their creative space toilet idea. Winners in the junior category will receive public recognition and NASA souvenirs.
Designs should also take up no more than 4.2 cubic feet of space. The toilet itself shouldn’t be louder than 60 decibels, which is about the same volume as a bathroom fan. The space toilet will have to be able to collect both urine (尿液) and fecest (粪便) at the same time. It should be able to hold at least a quarter gallon (1 liter) of liquid waste. It should also be able to hold 17.6 ounces (500 grams) of solid waste. The final requirements are that the system must be able to store or get rid of waste, and it should also be able to be cleaned and maintained in five minutes or less.
Hopefully, this toilet will be an improvement on previous systems for waste removal. A waste removal system is a method of disposing of urine and feces. If you are a creative inventor, come and join us!
1. Which aspect of the design is not required in the contest?A.Its covering space. | B.Its volume. | C.Its time of cleaning. | D.Its weight. |
A.It’s a toilet design contest held by ISS for the American inventors. |
B.It has a total prize pool of 45,000 to be shared by winning teams. |
C.For the contestants, there are no limits to your age and nationalities. |
D.If you are the winner under the age of 18, you will win 5,000. |
A.Giving away. | B.Putting off. | C.Getting rid of. | D.Picking out. |
A.To introduce a toilet design contest. | B.To attract inventors to take part in the contest. |
C.To explain the necessity of a toilet in space. | D.To show the difficulty of living in space. |
5 . The vicinity (地区), between southern Angola and northern Namibia, is home to a leafy green plant that can live up to 1,000 years. This “Immortal” plant’s lifespan encourages researchers wondering why, out of all climates the world has to offer, this plant finds itself to thrive in the harsh, dry, and quite unforgiving Namib Desert known to reach less than two inches of rainfall a year.
Welwitschia (千岁兰), meaning “two leaves that cannot die,” in Afrikaans, was discovered by biologists Charles Darwin and the botanist Friedrich Welwitsch, whom the plant was named after in 1859. Andrew Leitch, a plant geneticist at Queen Mary University of London, explains, “Generally speaking, this plant can live thousands of years. When it does stop growing, it’s dead.
Nature Communications, a study published in July, conducted research to discover and identify the magic within Welwitschia’s genetic makeup. Researchers were able to infer, “Approximately 86 million years ago, after a mistake in cell division, the entire Welwitschia genome (基因组) doubled during a time of increased and prolonged drought in the region.” Additional research concluded that repeated genes lost their defining purposes, allowing some to develop new functions. But because DNA reproduction consumes high levels of energy, repeated genes can at times cause more harm than good, especially in severe weather conditions.
This plant also has more magic coming out of its leaves. Unlike most plants, where the leaves grow from the ends of its stem and branches, the Welwitschia’s leaves grow from a “vulnerable” area called the basal meristem (分生组织), which supplies fresh cells to the growing plant. The combination of internal and external factors of the Welwitschia has allowed the plant to continue thriving in extreme temperature conditions. Researchers are hopeful that Welwitschia can also provide insight into the agricultural industry and how we can develop drought tolerant crops.
1. What does the underlined word “thrive” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Grow well. | B.Fade away. | C.Rise up. | D.Break down. |
A.The Welwitschia must have a life span of several thousand years or more. |
B.Copied genes can do more harm than good due to energy consumption. |
C.Biologist Charles Darwin named the Welwitschia in 1859. |
D.The Welwitschia’s leaves, like most plants, grow from the basal meristem. |
A.Solve the crisis facing the agricultural industry. |
B.Give a deeper understanding of the agricultural industry. |
C.Be planted as drought tolerant crops in the future. |
D.Not bear extreme temperature conditions. |
A.Copied Genomes of a Long-lived Plant. |
B.Two Leaves That Cannot Die. |
C.The “Immortal” Plant Tells Its Tale. |
D.Agricultural Development with Welwitschia. |
6 . Many Americans suffer from chronic (慢性的) conditions connected to their diets.
If you are looking for a health super-hero, head to the grocery store.
Lentils (扁豆) contain the highest amount of protein of any plant. They also provide excellent amounts of iron, folate (叶酸), and magnesium.
Salmon (鲑鱼) is rich in protein, omega-3s, B vitamins, vitamins D and A.
Blueberries have plenty of nutrition carried in such tiny berries!They have plenty of fiber to keep you full and make your colon moving. They have folate which helps make DNA. They also have Vitamins C to help create collagen in your skin and other nutrients which protect our cells from damage.
A.But how do you choose the best options for you? |
B.These nutrients are important for good health. |
C.However, some nutritious foods can make you healthier with every bite. |
D.As a great source of fiber,t hey can also help control blood sugar levels. |
E.Studies show that these nutrients in seafood improve babies’s brain development, including an IQ boost. |
F.What’s more, belonging to the legume (豆类) family, they have more fiber than beans. |
G.Some foods can fight diabetes, heart disease, or cancer-in other words, they can save your life. |
7 . Puppet Festival Mississauga!
ABOUT THE EVENTPuppet Festival Mississauga is an annual event for families taking place at March break all across the city of Mississauga.
Treat your family to quality theatre at Puppet Festival Mississauga this March Break. Puppet Festival Mississauga presents live theatre that encourages children to be curious about the world around them.
Featuring:
Choo.Choo.Whistle.Woof!A PUPPET SHOW FROM CZECHIA
A dog overcomes his fear of the unknown and ventures on a great train adventure!A Puppet Show for Kids at Mississauga Puppet Festival this March Break 2023. Great for Kids 2+.
The Happy Prince-A PUPPET SHOW FROM MEXICOAn unforgettable puppet show filled with magic and friendship. Based on the classic children’s tale by Oscar Wilde. Watch This Puppet Show for Kids in Spanish and English. at Mississauga Puppet Festival this March Break 2023. Great for Ages 3+.
And more!
Event LocationMaja Prentice Theatre is a 200-seat theatre located at the corner of Dixie and Burnamthorpe Road, which is home to live theatre shows, musicals, dance and community events, all year round.
1. Where is this text probably taken from?A.A textbook. | B.A research plan. | C.A traveling guide. | D.A news site. |
A.Be dauntless(无畏的)and fearless. | B.Know more about friendship. |
C.Get the Oscar statuette. | D.Be curious about the world. |
A.Have an adventure. | B.Buy a puppet. |
C.Do community service. | D.Enjoy a music drama. |
8 . After two years of pandemic living, people are collectively ready for a vacation. No matter how much we might like to, though, it’s not always possible to take a vacation from COVID-19. The virus is still circulating widely, including in popular tourist destinations like the U.K., Germany, France, and Italy. That means getting sick while traveling is a real possibility — and one that can turn into an expensive and stressful logistical headache.
What happens if you get COVID-19 while traveling internationally? To enter the U.S., international travelers currently need either a negative COVID-19 test result obtained within one day of their flight or proof that they have recovered from COVID-19 in the last 90 days. (This policy applies to both U.S .citizens and non-citizens, but children younger than 2 are exempt.) Without one of those documents, you cannot board a U.S.-bound flight. If you test positive, you should isolate and delay travel for 10 days, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
But where do you stay if you need to quarantine (隔离) abroad?And who pays for extended accommodations and rescheduled flights?Specifics vary from country to country, but the short answer is that travelers are often on the hook. Exceptions to the test-to-return policy may be granted on an “extremely limited” basis, such as in the event of an emergency medical evacuation or humanitarian crisis, the CDC says-but the average vacationer won’t have many options beyond paying to extend their stay.
A spokesperson for the State Department Jeanna Smialek said travelers who must isolate should contact their hotels and airlines to arrange accommodations and re-book travel, and, if necessary, seek assistance from their nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. The spokesperson added that U.S. citizens traveling abroad are subject to local quarantine rules, which may differ from those of the U.S. CDC.
1. What do you need to enter the US if you get COVID-19 while traveling internationally?A.A negative COVID-19 test result. |
B.A certificate of health recovery in the last 90 days. |
C.Two weeks’ travel delay. |
D.Extended accommodations and rescheduled flights. |
A.Should pay the money. | B.Be pleasant to stay longer. |
C.Have no choice but to obey the rule. | D.Be not satisfied with the policy. |
A.Accommodations should be booked by travelers themselves. |
B.American consulate is accessible to isolated travelers. |
C.Travelers who must isolate have certain restrictions. |
D.Travelers should obey both local and American quarantine rules. |
A.How to isolate during the COVID-19. |
B.What international travelers should do after test positive. |
C.COVID-19 isolation spreads in popular tour destinations. |
D.Isolation policies are different among countries. |
9 . The Harrow brewery was losing ground year after year because sales were so low that there was no money to advertise on television. It was a vicious circle.
As a salesman, Andrew
The next day, people passing by the square found Julien’s urine
Andrew became known as a sales
A.instantly | B.repeatedly | C.hurriedly | D.immediately |
A.refused | B.accepted | C.admitted | D.permitted |
A.donation | B.finance | C.collection | D.loan |
A.sale | B.exchange | C.broadcast | D.advertisement |
A.Why | B.Although | C.When | D.Since |
A.famous | B.designed | C.praised | D.awarded |
A.expected | B.impressed | C.accompanied | D.inspired |
A.peer | B.portray | C.statue | D.square |
A.turned into | B.turned away | C.turned down | D.turned off |
A.marks | B.reads | C.writes | D.shines |
A.showed up | B.stood up | C.turned up | D.lined up |
A.concentrated | B.rushed | C.preserved | D.focused |
A.tried | B.affected | C.managed | D.restored |
A.jumped | B.reserved | C.addressed | D.struggled |
A.professor | B.tutor | C.specialist | D.representative |
“What do you call traditional medicine that works?” “Medicine.” This old joke contains more than a milligram of truth. For example, Tu Youyou,a Chinese chemist,
Over 1.7 billion people, most
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