1 . Organizations design courses to help you learn new skills or improve your current skill set. Here’re the best course providers of 2024.
Codecademy
It provides information technology (IT) and other technical users with courses in coding and other software engineering areas. You can choose from several subscription plans or choose a free option to explore the website’s course collection.
Memrise
It’s a website and an application created to help you learn another language. It’s free to use and offers up to 23 languages to pursue. It aims to work on developing your long-term memory to support your learning journey and make it more effective. Additionally, it provides video examples of individuals using the language’s terms and phrases in everyday life.
Pluralsight
It’s a paid subscription site but offers a free trial, so you can try a few classes to determine if it fits your needs. You can take a Skill IQ assessment to know your skill levels and help you determine a plan to improve your abilities. It employs certified experts as the course instructors, which benefits you as a learner.
Alison
It’s a free learning platform offering classes, including fields such as personal development, health, language, finance and science. It offers learners the flexibility of taking the courses anywhere and anytime, so users can fit it into their schedule. And the platform is for individuals with various skill levels, from beginner to expert. Additionally, the site has two types of courses, allowing you to choose between earning a certificate or getting a diploma.
1. Which is most likely to be the course provided on Codecademy?A.Computer Science. | B.Drawing for Beginners. |
C.Advanced Parenting Skills. | D.Civil Engineering. |
A.Codecademy. | B.Pluralsight. | C.Alison. | D.Memrise. |
A.They are designed for adults. | B.They require learners to pay. |
C.They offer no certificates. | D.They are self-paced. |
2 . New scientific research has found that attending live sporting events improves levels of well-being and reduces feelings of loneliness. The study used data from 7,209 adults, aged 16—85, living in England who joined in the Taking Part Survey, carried out by the British Government.
The study found that attending sporting events results in higher scores of two major aspects of subjective well-being—life satisfaction and a sense of “life being worthwhile” —as well as lower levels of loneliness.
Nowadays many initiatives (倡议) promote the benefits of physical participation in sport, but the researchers believe that watching live sporting events can also offer an accessible and effective public health tool for improving well-being and reducing loneliness.
Lead author Dr. Helen Keyes said, “Previous research has focused on specific sports or small population samples, such as college students in the United States. Ours is the first study to look at the benefits of attending any sporting event across an adult population, and therefore our findings could be useful for shaping future public health strategies, such as offering reduced ticket prices for certain groups.”
“The live events covered by the survey ranged from free amateur events to Premier League football matches. Therefore, further research needs to be done to see whether these benefits are more noticeable for high level sport.”
“However, we do know that watching live sport of all kinds provides many opportunities for social interaction and this helps to establish group identity and belonging, which in turn reduces loneliness and makes a difference to levels of well-being.”
1. The new research focused on whether attending live sporting events ______.A.benefits people of different ages | B.results in higher scores of study |
C.improves levels of happiness | D.reduces the harm of working alone |
A.promote the benefits of physical participation in sport |
B.believe watching live sporting events helps reduce pressure |
C.offer reduced ticket prices for a certain group of people |
D.study how attending sporting events benefits adults |
A.Easy to see. | B.Hard to change. | C.Possible to lose. | D.True to believe. |
A.Useless. | B.Helpful. | C.Funny. | D.Tiring. |
Last year, I had the chance to study at a British secondary school as an exchange student. I stayed with
The British school day
The classes are different from those in China. Each teacher has their own classroom with the students
However, learning English was a great challenge for me. There were a lot of difficult English words,
4 . One day, my children and I found a homeless, small cat trapped in a burning box. She was
Weeks later, Smoky looked better, but was completely
“Can’t I have any
During Smoky’s second year, she began growing fur. Tiny white hairs gradually grew long. Bill continued to enjoy her
A.accidentally | B.likely | C.severely | D.lightly |
A.treated | B.trained | C.caged | D.entertained |
A.homeless | B.hairless | C.cured | D.deserted |
A.resisted | B.attacked | C.disliked | D.annoyed |
A.particular about | B.independent of | C.full of | D.armed with |
A.flashed | B.sounded | C.smoked | D.slipped |
A.knocking over | B.turning over | C.taking away | D.picking up |
A.coffee | B.peace | C.trouble | D.right |
A.Sooner or later | B.So far | C.On occasion | D.In time |
A.tired | B.aware | C.tolerant | D.careful |
A.sick | B.guilty | C.cheerful | D.content |
A.rarely | B.occasionally | C.casually | D.continuously |
A.beauty | B.gentleness | C.warmth | D.company |
A.cattle | B.engine | C.road | D.weather |
A.behind | B.aside | C.inside | D.out |
5 . While Instagram’s impact on teenage girls’ body image made the news recently, few have thought about its effect on teenage boys and young men. The masculine (男子汉的) body ideal has become increasingly large and more muscular in recent years. Given these pressures, a third of teenage boys report trying to bulk up (增肌).
Social media use is linked to muscle and height dissatisfaction in young men. Boys using social media are more likely to think about using harmful muscle-enhancing products. The pressure to become muscular can lead to muscle dysmorphia (健身成瘾症), which is when individuals become absorbed in the idea that their bodies are too small and not muscular enough. Like common eating disorders among teenagers, muscle dysmorphia can significantly worsen a teen’s physical and mental health.
Because of social media, boys’ bodies are on display now more than ever, especially through influencers’ accounts. Compared to female selfies (自拍照) which are more likely to feature faces, male selfies are more likely to be full-body photos: An analysis of 1,000 male full-body Instagram posts showed that a majority portrayed muscularity, and that images featuring this body type received significantly more likes and comments. Boys who view or post content related to fitness or muscularity on social media are subsequently flooded with other images of bulking teens, leading to an unhealthy cycle of constantly comparing their body with others and possible social media addiction.
While lawmakers debate potential government regulation of social media, concerned parents can start having conversations with their teens and discourage content that makes teens feel worse about themselves. They can also help relieve social media addiction by encouraging their kids to turn off updates, by having social media-free time (such as during family meals) and by having teens keep phones away from their beds while sleeping. Boys suffering from body image anxiety often experience delays in diagnosis and treatment. Parents need to be aware that the negative impact of social media isn’t only impacting their daughters but their sons as well.
1. What is the influence of social media on teenage boys?A.Their dissatisfaction with their look. |
B.Their wish to be covered by the media. |
C.Their falling victim to eating disorders. |
D.Their addiction to using harmful products. |
A.To showcase the popularity of Instagram. |
B.To compare the gender differences on selfies. |
C.To illustrate features of some desirable body types. |
D.To explain boys’ motivation for posting full-body photos. |
A.Parenting matters more than law-making. |
B.Boys’ body shame requires parents’ attention. |
C.The use of social media does no good to boys. |
D.The appearance anxiety is not easy to be cured. |
A.Ideal Body Shape Is Not Built In One Day |
B.Selfies Out Of Sight, Anxiety Out Of Mind |
C.To Be Muscular Or Not. That Is The Question |
D.Muscular Body Figure, Poisonous Social Media |
6 . As the sun sinks towards the horizon, casting long shadows across the dusty football pitch (足球场) in Kakuma refugee camp in north-western Kenya, one player — Abdirahman —
“When I play with kids my age, I don’t feel
At just 14 years old, Abdirahman’s
Abdirahman was born in Kakuma in 2010, just two years after his parents and older siblings
“In Kakuma, we all have
Football has become an important part of Abdirahman’s life and a(n)
“When I play football, I feel
A.breaks out | B.stands out | C.calls out | D.drops out |
A.integrated | B.separated | C.challenged | D.qualified |
A.explained | B.accused | C.complained | D.appealed |
A.courage | B.responsibility | C.curiosity | D.pride |
A.reconstructs | B.prevents | C.replaces | D.reflects |
A.awkwardly | B.slowly | C.elegantly | D.nervously |
A.trick | B.kick | C.approach | D.attract |
A.approval | B.example | C.apology | D.warning |
A.built | B.crossed | C.broadened | D.removed |
A.scheduling | B.joining | C.fueling | D.escaping |
A.gifts | B.concerns | C.achievements | D.dreams |
A.Nevertheless | B.Instead | C.Besides | D.Therefore |
A.classify | B.showcase | C.estimate | D.notice |
A.expanding | B.directing | C.uniting | D.urging |
A.seen | B.lost | C.exhausted | D.alerted |
A.TP12FS. | B.TP12SF. | C.PT12FS. |
8 . Many people fear failure and try to avoid it even when they have the opportunity to succeed. They won’t attempt something if they think they might fail.
Research the alternatives.
Another way to overcome the fear of failure is creating a contingency plan (应急计划).
Taking action is the best way to reduce fear and build confidence. As soon as you do, you’ll begin accumulating experience and knowledge.
All in all, failure and success are two sides of the same coin.
A.Understand the benefits of failure. |
B.Everything is hardest the first time. |
C.You should be prepared for the worst. |
D.The unknown is a major source of fear. |
E.One truly cannot exist without the other. |
F.The following strategies will help you overcome the fear of failure. |
G.Even if your first option fails, a solid Plan B can maintain the status quo (现状). |
9 . In 2009, Kevin Pearce was at the height of his professional snowboarding career and bound for the Winter Olympics. But in an instant, it came to an end. During training, he struck his head on the edge of a pipe, resulting in a traumatic (创伤的) brain injury. It changed the course of the then-22-year-old’s life.
He had to relearn how to walk and talk and essentially start over. His older brother Adam quit his job and moved across the country to help him through rehab.
He eventually started doing yoga, and his family saw how it transformed him and gave him a sense of hope: “It was the first time I remember so clearly coming out of a class with him and just seeing in his face this new expression, this new person.” Adam Pearce said, “We were like, ‘We need to figure out why and how that just happened.’”
Wanting to bring hope and healing to others through yoga and meditation (冥想). Adain and Kevin co-founded the Love YourBrain Foundation in 2014. The nonprofit offers week-long meditations and community-based yoga classes across the United States for people who are living with long-term brain-related disabilities. “I think people feel isolated after brain injury because they don’t feel able, and when you don’t feel able, you generally retreat back inside.” Adam said, “At these retreats, people are given the space to lean into those deep challenges and express them and talk about them.”
Ultimately, the organization aims to create a safe space and supportive community where people with brain-related disabilities can heal together. “Connection happens quickly because there’s such a shared common understanding among the group.” Adam said. “Once someone sees someone be vulnerable, it instantly allows the next person (to be). By the end, people start to see vulnerability as a superpower.”
1. What prevented Kevin from career development?A.A severe brain cancer. | B.A new training routine. |
C.A devastating accident. | D.A snowboarding test.. |
A.To pick up snowboarding. | B.To regain respect. |
C.To recover from brain injury. | D.To learn how to meditate. |
A.Costly. | B.Ambitious. | C.Diverse. | D.Healing. |
A.Nature and universe. | B.Social innovations. |
C.Technological discoveries. | D.The magical world. |
10 . Mixuc landed its presence in Sydney with the first store opened in Sydney’s World Square last Sunday. Founded by Zhang Hongchao in 1997, Mixue ice Cream and Tea opened its first overseas store in Vietnam in 2018 and currently has 600 stores in 11 Asian countries with 21,000 stores in China.
Featuring a design with floor-to-ceiling windows that cover the entire wall and red steel frames and its iconic “Snow King”, the Chinese tea chain has already set two Australian branches open in Brisbane and Melbourne, with three more planned to kick off in the following month.
A-marketing campaign by Mixue offering “1,000 Sydney students to have a drink for free” was launched for the brand’s first location in. Sydney. Mixue said that although the price will be different, the quality will not change.
To offer the sincerest apologies to all amazing customers for the overwhelming during the grand opening that led to some offers not being fully fulfilled, they’re extending the promotion:
From April 10th to April 14th, be one of the first 100 customers every day since the store opened and got a FREE Mixuc King Conc (甜筒)!
From April 15th to April 17th, take a spin at our: “Wheel of Fortune” with a guaranteed 100% win! Prizes include free drinks, toys, and much more!
NO limit throughout the extension: Buy any 2 drinks or more and receive a FREE Mixue King Cone. Grab as many mates as you can!
Limited offer on the secret menu; The Northeast Chinese Big Flower Cup at. Mixue Sydncy ONLY! Hurry, it’s super cute and available exclusively for the. first 100 customers daily from April 18th to April 20th! Don’t miss out on this limited-edition cup and get a 20% off!
1. How many Mixue stores are there in Australia when the text is written?A.1. | B.3. | C.6. | D.11. |
A.Be a student. | B.Buy three drinks. | C.Spin the wheel. | D.Order on the secret menu. |
A.A local newspaper. | B.A business report. | C.A fashion magazine. | D.A travel guide. |