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1 . You’ll find it amazing to support people when you go out to eat! Just look for restaurants that hire people with disabilities,which are making the world a more inclusive place. Each bakery,café and restaurant below has a wonderful and heartwarming story.

Hugs Care: McKinneyTexas

Ruth Thompson once had a vision to create a nonprofit café that would be run and operated primarily by adults with special needs. With hard work,a strong passion and an amazing team,Hugs Café opened its doors in 2015.“Hugs Café is now so much more than a job to our 23 teammates,which is enhancing the meaningful lives of adults with special needs through training and employment at Hugs Café. Thompson says.

VinnyBay’s Coffee and Eatery: Panama CityFlorida

“A lot of people plan their vacations around coming to this coffee shop,”says café owner Kara Rigby. Vinny & Bay’s Coffee and Eatery was established “so that Baylee had a place to work,”Rigby adds. Baylee is Rigby’s daughter’s friend who has a disability. The coffee shop’s goal become training for individuals like Baylee. Some workers have even started at Vinny & Bay’ s and were able to work in a regular workplace. Rigby says that her employees” have a whole lot more abilities than disabilities. They love unconditionally,and it changes the whole environment and business.” Rigby believes that incorporating even just one or two disabled individuals into a business can change the whole atmosphere—for the better!

Sugar Pl um Bakery: Virginia BeachVirginia

Head to Sugar Plum Bakery to find a delicious carrot cake and see people with disabilities successfully working alongside none—disabled workers. Sugar Plum has been promoting the integration of adult s with developmental disabilities by providing training and employment opportunities to more than 1,000 people with disabilities since 1987.Whether they’re scooping cookies or making cupcakes,Sugar Plums disabled employees are the backbone of the bakery.

1. What do the three restaurants have in common?
A.They are established by adults with special needs.
B.They are supported by charities or local government.
C.The provide training and employment to disabled individuals.
D.The employers and employees there are all individuals with disabilities.
2. It can be known from the passage that ______________.
A.Hugs Café set up in 1987 now has 23 teammates
B.Rigby founded her coffee shop to help Baylee,her daughter
C.Disabled individuals are not able to work in a regular workplace
D.Sugar P1um Bakery hires both normal people and people with disabilities
3. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggest?
A.Disabled workers there are the most important part.
B.The bakery get s support and strength from backbone.
C.The customers are always backing the disabled workers.
D.The employees have a whole lot more abilities than disabilities.
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2 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Today we visit a small museum in the American state of Maryland. It     1     (call) the National Cryptologic Museum (国家密码博物馆). There you will find information     2     was once secret.

The National Cryptology Museum is on Fort George G. Meade, a military base near Washington, DC.     3     tells not only the story of cryptology but also the men and women who have worked in this     4     (usual) profession.

The word cryptology comes     5     the Greek “kryptos logos” It means “hidden word” Cryptology is writing or communicating in ways     6     (design) to hide the meaning of your words.     7     museum has many examples of equipment that was once used to make information secret. It     8     has equipment that was developed to read secret messages. The method of     9     (hide) exact meanings is called coding. People have used secret     10     (code) throughout history to protect important information.

2019-03-30更新 | 235次组卷 | 2卷引用:【高中新教材外研版同步备课】必修1【新教材精创】3.3 Developing ideas 练习(2)
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3 . It was the 2015 “super storm” in New South Wales that restored my faith in people.

During a break in the weather, I stupidly decided to drive into town to buy some groceries. However, as I left the supermarket and drove back, the weather took a turn for the worse.     1     Having nowhere to go, I spotted a young man in his front yard assessing the situation. He quickly waved to me to come and park in his driveway.    2    .

The man, who introduced himself as Trent, then invited me to wait inside his house with his wife, Kayti and their two daughters. I told him I was concerned about the damage to my car, as the continuing rain was starting to turn into hail (冰雹).Trent then grabbed a blanket from his garage and covered my car.     3     Fortunately, his efforts saved my car from being damaged by the hail.

By 11:00 a.m., the electricity and phone services had both gone.     4     Trent made me a cup of tea and Kayti gave me a towel to dry myself off. The three of us chatted while waiting for the weather to get better. I learned that Trent had lost his job and was struggling to feed the family.

When the hail stopped, I shook Trent’s hand and kissed Kayti goodbye.     5     I was very moved by their kindness and it renewed my faith in people.

As I went out the door, I asked Trent for two of his business cards. My father has since called to offer him a job as a clerk at his company.

A.It began pouring so heavily that I was forced to stop.
B.The couple were so modest as I thanked them for their help.
C.I was surprised that he didn’t ask for anything in return for his assistance.
D.I was grateful to escape the running water that was about to drown my car.
E.I tried driving faster to escape the heavy downpour that was sure to come.
F.As a result, I couldn’t contact my parents, despite knowing they’d be worried.
G.He was wet but he didn’t seem to mind being out in the wild weather on my behalf.
2019-03-25更新 | 346次组卷 | 9卷引用:【高中新教材外研版同步备课】必修3【新教材精创】6.2 Using languages 练习(1)-外研版高中英语必修第三册
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As the saying goes, “Friendship is like sunshine what keeps us warm and helps us grow.” I think it is important for us to making good friends so that we can always have a fun. I like to choose people who are kind, honesty and helpful as my friends. I like to share my thoughts and fears them whenever I get into trouble.

Now I have some good friends who trusts me. I always care about what had happened to them, because I call them once a week. I always go out with my friends, chatting and play. I try to offer some advices to my friends when necessary. In this way I am able to keep friendship.

2019-02-13更新 | 216次组卷 | 1卷引用:人教版必修1 Unit 1 Period 2 Learning about Language & Using Language
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5 . Emily Temple-Wood was 12 years old the first time she was bullied(欺凌) online. They left ugly comments on her Wikipedia and Facebook pages about her looks “that would make my mother’s hair curl.” says Temple-Wood, now 22 and in medical school. The reason? “I was a woman on the Internet,” she said.

Over the years, she considered how she might take revenge(复仇). Then, as a freshman in college, it hit her: “What do misogynists(men who hate women) hate most?” she asked herself. “Women who are productive!” Her solution: For every rude comment she received, Temple-Wood would post a biography(传记) of a woman scientist, and thus, in 2012, Wiki Project Women Scientists was born. She wrote about her heroes, like Barbara McClintock, who received the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and Caroline Still Anderson, one of the first African American women to become a doctor in the United States, in the late 1800s. With help from other women, many of them scientists who have also been bullied online, Temple-Wood has published hundreds of these biographies and women of all ages have taken notice.

“When I was a kid, I could count the number of women scientists I knew about on one hand,” wrote Siko Bouterse, who used to work for the Wikimedia Foundation. “But our daughters have the chance to get much more knowledge about scientists who look like them because of Emily.

The ugly comments still come, says Temple-Wood. Being a strong woman online is not easy. “We all have days when we break down and need to have a glass of wine,” she says. “I tell people who are being bullied that it’s OK to be sad. But now you need to find a productive way to take revenge.”

1. The underlined part in Paragraph 1 shows a feeling of ______.
A.shockB.disappointment
C.excitementD.confidence
2. How did Emily react to the ugly comments about her?
A.She paid no attention to them.B.She posted about great women.
C.She became a talkative woman.D.She learned from women scientists.
3. What does Siko Bouterse think of Emily’s efforts?
A.They are helpful.B.They are fruitless.
C.They are creative.D.They are surprising.
4. What does Emily Temple-Wood advise people to do?
A.Sit down and have a glass of wine.B.Try hard to be a productive person.
C.Never feel sad about ugly comments.D.Fight ugly comments in a positive way.
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6 . How to Make New Friends

When you start high school,you need to make some new friends because your old friends may be away from you now. It’s not easy to make new friends,but it’s important to make new friends. Good friends help you to be happier.    1     Here are some tips to help you make new friends at high school.

Be confident after you enter high school. People like making friends with those who are confident.    2     Smile and ask them their names,if they’ve seen a new movie,or if they like a sport or activity.Sit in the middle of the classroom so that a lot of people will sit around you     3     Don’t change who you are to fit in or please other people. Many people can know it if you aren’t being yourself—don’t try too hard to fit in.There isn’t another person like you, so remember that and accept the fact that you’re special.

Enjoy your new friends. Do something small but nice for them.    4     If you can, try and meet up with your friends outside of school and really get to know them. Enjoy yourself and enjoy being with your friends.

Be a good friend. Being good friends is about trusting each other and caring for each other. It’s about give-and-take.    5     Try to understand your friends’ points of view.Think about their feelings. If you’re a good friend to others,you’ll enjoy friendships that can last long.

A.For example,you can save a seat for your friend.
B.Be there for your friends when you’re needed.
C.Be yourself when you’re talking with others.
D.Pick up your courage and talk to someone.
E.They can help you do better at school.
F.Everyone needs new friends.
G.Don’t be afraid of others.
2018-10-25更新 | 258次组卷 | 6卷引用:《10分钟同步课堂专练》1.2 Discovering Useful Structures(重点练)-2020-2021学年高一英语十分钟同步课堂专练(人教版2019必修第一册)
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7 . Have you ever lost your temper (脾气)? Did you scream or want to hit someone?

    1    . You may get angry when something doesn't go your way. Maybe you get mad at yourself when you don't understand your homework or when your team loses an important game. Maybe your teacher gave you too much homework. Or maybe a friend borrowed your favorite video game and then broke it. That made you angry!

There are different ways people feel anger.    2    . Are you breathing faster? Is your face bright red? Do you want to break something or hit someone? Anger can make you scream at those around you, even people you like or love.

Some people keep their anger buried deep inside. If you do this, you might get a headache or your stomach might start to hurt. You may start to cry.    3    . You should find a way to let it out without hurting yourself or others.

Don't lose control if you get angry    4    . Instead, admit to yourself that you are angry and try to know why. What can you do to keep the situation from happening again? If your little sister gets a toy and you don' t, it's not OK to break that toy. Maybe you can ask her to share it with you.

It helps to talk about your anger with an adult, such as a parent, teacher, or relative.    5    .

A.It's not good to hide your anger.
B.Anger can even be a good thing.
C.Taking it out on others never solves anything.
D.Many things may make you angry.
E.Usually your body will tell you when you are angry.
F.Once you talk about anger, those bad feelings usually start to go away.
G.When someone you know is angry, he or she may stop talking to you or become quiet.
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8 . The Internet has opened up a whole new online world for us to meet, chat and go where we’ve never been before.

But just as in face to face communication, there are some rules of behavior that should be followed when on line.    1    Imagine how you’d feel if you were in the other person’s shoes.

For anything you’re about to send: ask yourself, “Would I say this to the person’s face?” if the answer is no, rewrite and reread.    2    

If someone in the chat room is rude to you, your instinct (本能) is to fire back in the same manner. But try not to do so.    3    If it was caused by a disagreement with another member, try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of others in the chat room.

    4    Offer advice when asked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether it’s a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer, be kind about it. If it’s a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before saying anything. Having good manners yourself doesn’t give you license to correct everyone else.     5    At the same time, if you find you are wrong, be sure to correct yourself and apologize to those that you have offended.

It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as their age, sex and marital status. Unless you know the person very well, and you are both comfortable with sharing personal information, don’t ask such questions.

A.It’s natural that there are some people who speak rudely or make mistakes online.
B.Repeat the process till you feel sure that you’d feel comfortable saying the words to the person’s face.
C.Everyone was new to the network once.
D.The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated.
E.When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear.
F.You should either ignore the person, or use your chat software to block their messages.
G.If you do decide to tell someone about a mistake, point it out politely.
2020-10-25更新 | 221次组卷 | 21卷引用:【高中新教材人教版同步备课】【新教材精创】4.4 Reading for writing 练习(1)
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9 . You’ve seen news reports about people who need assistance after a natural disaster, or TV programs about how lonely and isolated older people can get. Maybe you’ve walked past people who are living on the streets.    1    The answer: you can volunteer. Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change people’s lives, including your own. Helping others in need is such an important part of life. So how do you go about it?

Find what’s right for you.

Volunteering isn’t school.    2    You can choose what really interests you and who or what is most deserving of your time.

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After you’ve discovered what interests you, decide how much time you want to spend and what fits into your schedule.

Expand your mind.

Volunteering is a great way to learn new skills — from working as part of a team to setting and reaching goals.    4    And it can help you develop a new understanding of people who are different from you — people with disabilities, people in financial problems, sick kids, or the elderly.

Feel good.

Volunteering helps people feel they make a difference — that they do have the power to change things for the better. When people depend on you, it can change the way you look at yourself.    5    Volunteering is also a great way to get a view on your own life.

A.It can give you a chance to discover what kinds of things you’re best at and enjoy most.
B.Instead of having the choices made for you, you’ve got to pick.
C.Doing something for others helps people to change the world.
D.So what can you do about any of those things?
E.You can feel proud of what you’ve achieved.
F.Find what fits your schedule.
G.Change things for the better.
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10 . Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words or the proper forms of the given words.

The first country to use public service advertisements (PSAs) is the US. During the Civil War, the government     1     (sell) bonds (债券) via newspaper advertisements provided without charge and placed throughout the North       2     (raise) money in support of the war. The way was so effective     3     it resulted in the first national ad campaigns for baking powder, soap and railroad travel, thus launching the commercial advertising industry.

The first non-governmental ads     4     could be considered PSAs appeared after the turn of the century. The National Child Labor Committee was chaired by Felix Adler, the early welfare leader     5       stacked (堆积) his Board of Directors with newspaper publishers who would support his cause. Thus this was perhaps how the first example of media co-branding was born.

When the US     6     (draw) into World War I in 1917, the Federal Committee of Public Information was created       7     (encourage) public support and dramatize the reasons for “why we fight.” Within the Committee, a Division of Pictorial Publicity was formed by the artist Charles Dana Gibson, who recruited (招募) the leading artists of the time to create posters building support for the war. James Montgomery Flag created the “Uncle Sam Needs You” poster,     8     may be one of the most famous and iconic posters of all time. Hundreds of     9     posters which have become part of the national memory     10     (be) produced by this group. All work was produced free including the design, printing and placement.

2018-08-21更新 | 108次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省赣榆县海头高级中学牛津译林版高一英语必修四练一练:Unit1 Advertising1
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