Every day, Duan Lianru spends several hours sitting in her office in Hunchun, Jilin province to make a
“It seems a little boring, but
Duan is responsible for identifying the tigers according to patterns on
The park,
The Siberian tigers’ “ID cards” come
Recent years
“I feel quite honored to be involved in such significant work.” Duan said. “
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Boss and secretary. | B.Coach and player. | C.Receptionist and customer. |
A.It is under decoration. |
B.Its equipment needs updating. |
C.Today is weekly cleaning day. |
3 . I’ve been working as a UN Peacekeeper in the Central African Republic for the past two years. Before this, I was a pilot and I
The Central African Republic is a relatively small country. Since it got
We peacekeepers
As a woman, I am particularly
My life is not
A.hated | B.enjoyed | C.guarded | D.changed |
A.gave in to | B.looked up to | C.kept up with | D.signed up with |
A.treatment | B.technology | C.independence | D.inspiration |
A.flee | B.return | C.sweep | D.tend |
A.In turn | B.In surprise | C.In response | D.In addition |
A.measure | B.reputation | C.business | D.mission |
A.follow | B.expand | C.monitor | D.block |
A.ensure | B.prove | C.report | D.predict |
A.bridge | B.barrier | C.castle | D.shelter |
A.protected | B.trusted | C.valued | D.doubted |
A.deserve | B.prefer | C.plan | D.fail |
A.gently | B.equally | C.seriously | D.honestly |
A.boring | B.rewarding | C.difficult | D.fancy |
A.association | B.accommodation | C.administration | D.adaptation |
A.available | B.ambitious | C.worthwhile | D.educational |
1. What is the man doing?
A.Hosting a program. | B.Attending a meeting. | C.Making a presentation. |
A.Connecting kids. | B.Giving a public speech. | C.Singing a song on stage. |
A.Education. | B.Politics. | C.Business. |
5 . Get up at 6 am, arrive at the hospital one hour earlier to help patients check in, and accompany patients during consultations… In recent years, “patient escorts” has emerged as a new industry, and those who have taken on this career are known as “people who sell time”, 26-year-old Zhang Tian is one of them.
September 4 was a lucky day for Zhang Tian. On this day, Zhang Tian saw a video about patient escorts on a short video platform. The daily routine of patient escorts shown in the video fascinated her and gradually inspired her to take this on as a business. She browsed through many platforms and read multiple information and found there indeed exists a certain demand for patient escorts, especially for the elderly, children, and pregnant women. Since she had never engaged in this kind of work before, she spent two days in major hospitals in Wuhan, in order to familiarize herself with all the departments on different floors, as well as the processes of medical consultation and preparation for surgery.
After preliminary preparatory (预备的) work, Zhang Tian posted a video of myself-introduction on major social platforms, talking about the help and services a patient escort provides, as well as some tips for a quick and convenient medical consultation. At first, she was a little worried that her video would go unnoticed. However, after she uploaded the video, it got over 100 likes and she received her first ever offer as a patient escort.
The memory of her first task is still alive and fresh in her mind. She received a phone call on September 9 from a man whose father was seriously ill and might need surgery. He wanted Zhang Tian to accompany his father through his consultation and treatment.” Zhang Tian made full preparations before meeting her first client and did a very good job despite her nervousness.
“Later, the family expressed their gratitude to me over and over again, which warmed my heart and gave me a sense of achievement.” Zhang Tian said.
1. What do patient escorts do?A.They assist doctors in hospitals. |
B.They arrive at hospitals early to check in. |
C.They take on this career to sell their time. |
D.They help patients get treated in hospitals. |
A.she enjoyed seeing an interesting video |
B.she got inspiration for her own career |
C.she found a demand for medical workers |
D.she was well received on social platforms |
A.She got familiar with the routine work in hospitals. |
B.She spent two days in major hospitals to meet patients. |
C.Her video on social platforms attracted her first client. |
D.The man’s father was seriously ill and might need a surgery. |
A.Hardworking and considerate. | B.Humorous and careful. |
C.Ambitious and imaginative. | D.Talkative and positive. |
6 . It was the 2019 summer break. I traveled to a town in rural Xiamen for two weeks to
Although Xiamen is a developed city, there are still many left-behind children in the rural areas who need
The experience of working at the
Nowadays, many college students are willing to
Like me, most university students are their family’s only child, and they have
A.equip | B.provide | C.occupy | D.bother |
A.approaches | B.solutions | C.commitment | D.access |
A.intense | B.flexible | C.new | D.loose |
A.mud | B.water | C.dust | D.sand |
A.typical | B.challenging | C.valuable | D.interesting |
A.If | B.Once | C.While | D.After |
A.senior | B.international | C.individual | D.grassroots |
A.discovered | B.presented | C.imagined | D.discussed |
A.apply | B.add | C.prefer | D.contribute |
A.economic | B.political | C.national | D.international |
A.evolution | B.reform | C.freedom | D.danger |
A.rarely | B.constantly | C.accidentally | D.personally |
A.contribute to | B.attend to | C.react to | D.adapt to |
A.designing | B.accepting | C.undertaking | D.summarizing |
A.grateful | B.attractive | C.enthusiastic | D.practical |
7 . By my mid-20s, I’d finished my master in psychology, and I was working in Dublin as a health researcher. It was mostly data and statistics work staring at a screen. I was earning more than most of my friends, living the city life, going out at weekends. I had a good pension (养老金) and annual leave but it caused a lot of anxiety and worry.I was really unhappy.
I wanted to get back to feeling passionate about something so I started thinking about the things I used to love. As a child, I’d always been involved in the outdoors, and I used to love hiking but all that had stopped after secondary school. I decided to volunteer with a local youth group and within a month, I’d gone camping with them. I absolutely loved it. It was like switching on a lightbulb. This was what I’d been missing.
I started taking courses in mountain skills and wilderness first aid, and by August I was working my usual job in the week, and I was a climbing club leader at weekends. I loved connecting with nature, connecting with other people.
Through all this, I learnt about the whole field of nature-based therapies (疗法). It was the perfect fit to combine my psychology background with my passion for the outdoors. I began taking courses in wild therapy, forest bathing and ecopsychology. I left my government job and in July 2020 I launched my business Nature Therapy Ireland, which is booming now.
I’d thought I’d always live in a city but last year, I moved to Tipperary to live at the foot of a mountain, surrounded by nature. If I’m feeling stressed, I can step outside in my bare feet and stand on the grass to ground myself. In Dublin, the front door felt like a barrier—I had to have my keys, my phone, my jacket before I could even go out and find a green space. My life now is leading nature connection hikes and forest bathing walks. My salary has halved for the moment but I’ve adjusted. I’ve never looked back.
1. What did the writer think of her job in Dublin?A.Stressful. | B.Valueless. |
C.Insecure. | D.Demanding. |
A.She enjoyed her voluntary work. |
B.She realized what she really loved. |
C.Recalling the past made her happy. |
D.A bright future was in store for her. |
A.Her adventurous experience. |
B.Her leadership and background. |
C.Her connection with other people. |
D.Her major and passion for nature. |
A.To highlight how boring city life was. |
B.To call on people to get back to nature. |
C.To show her satisfaction with her change. |
D.To indicate how successful her business was. |
1. Who left the company?
A.Lisa. | B.Steve. | C.Tim. |
A.Give up coffee. | B.Sleep less. | C.Hire new employees. |
1. What stimulated the woman’s interest in lighting?
A.The lighting in a play. |
B.A light show at a rock concert. |
C.A fireworks display at an event. |
A.It’s simple to operate. |
B.It’s highly thought of by many people. |
C.It’s important for people to understand a play. |
A.She acted on a dark stage. |
B.She made a lighting plan for a play. |
C.She assisted the teacher to write a play. |
1. Why does the man talk to the woman?
A.To confirm the address of the bank. |
B.To ask about the operating hours. |
C.To get an identification form. |
A.At 3 p.m. | B.At 4:30 p.m. | C.At 5 p.m. |
A.By making a reservation. |
B.By filling out a form in advance. |
C.By opening the bank account online. |