Dora Kellert was the school’s spelling bee champion, winner of the reading contest at the public library three summers in a row and the playground grand champion in chess. She was a straight-A student.
Though Dora was talented, she was no good at sports. She could not figure out in which direction to kick the soccer ball. She was no good at baseball or basketball either. It wasn’t until last year, when she was eleven years old, that she learned how to ride a bike. And even then she had to use training wheels.
“I’ll never be good at sports,” she thought one day as she lay on her bed staring at the shelf her father had made to hold her trophies (奖杯). “How I wish I could win something, anything, even marbles (弹珠).”
At the word “marbles,” she sat up, “That’s it. Maybe I could be good at playing marbles.” She jumped out of bed and found a can full of her brother’s marbles. “Yes,” she thought. “I could play marbles, and marbles is a sport.” At that moment she realized that she had only three weeks to practice. The playground championship was coming up. She had a lot to do.
To strengthen her wrists (腕关节), she decided to do twenty push-ups on her fingertips, five at a time. By the end of the first set she was breathing hard. She did one more set and decided that was enough push-ups for the first day. She squeezed (握) a rubber eraser one hundred times, hoping it would strengthen her thumb (大拇指). This seemed to work because the next day her thumb was painful. She could hardly hold a marble in her hand, so Dora rested that day and listened to her brother’s tips on how to shoot.
After school the next day she practiced three hours straight. After practice, she squeezed the eraser for an hour. Practice, practice, practice. Squeeze, squeeze, squeeze. Dora got better and even beat her brother for the first time.
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Time flew and soon came the big day.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Dancing home, she placed the trophy on the middle of the shelf.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1. What are the speakers talking about?
A.A speech contest. | B.A writing contest. | C.A singing contest. |
A.First place. | B.Second place. | C.Third place. |
A.He is introducing an author. |
B.He is encouraging the woman. |
C.He is saying sorry to the woman. |
A.Have a class. | B.Write a story. | C.Drink some coffee. |
3 . Formula One Lenovo Chinese Grand Prix 2024
From April 19 to 21, the much-anticipated 2024 Formula One Lenovo Chinese Grand Prix will come alive with the roar of engines at the Shanghai International Circuit. Details about tickets for the event are as follows.
Ticket Price:
[Grandstand] [Session] [Price (RMB)]
A Platinum 3 Day Ticket 3880
• A High 3 Day/Fri./Sat./Sun. Ticket 2880/490/890/2490
• A Low 3 Day/Fri./Sat./Sun. Ticket 2280/390/690/1990
• H/K 3 Day/Fri./Sat./Sun. Ticket 1480/290/590/1290
• C/F/J/L 3 Day Ticket 480
Ticketing Instructions:
• This event adopts electronic tickets with one ticket per person. Children require a full-priced ticket, and children under the age of three are not allowed entry.
• For each session of this event, a maximum of 4 tickets per mobile phone number and 1 ticket per ID card number can be purchased. When purchasing tickets, buyers must provide the audience’s real name, a valid personal ID, and a valid mobile phone number. After a successful purchase, ticket purchasers should retain e-ticket seat information appropriately.
• Ticket refunds can be requested without fees from the date of purchase until 24: 00 on February 29, 2024. From 00:00 on March 1, 2024, to 24: 00 on April 15, 2024, refunds will invite a 10% handling fee. No refunds will be accepted from 00: 00 on April 16, 2024. Returned within 7 working days.
• This event implements real-name verification with ID card and facial recognition for entry.
• The schedule and arrangement of the competition may be subject to changes, and please stay tuned to Formula One Lenovo Chinese Grand Prix official WeChat and Weibo for the latest information.
1. What should be offered to buy a ticket?A.The audience’s nickname. | B.The audience’s e-ticket seat information. |
C.The audience’s WeChat number. | D.The audience’s available phone number. |
A.59 yuan. | B.531 yuan. | C.1, 062 yuan. | D.1, 180 yuan. |
A.It will last 7 days. | B.It will be exciting and noisy. |
C.It doesn’t limit the audience’s age. | D.It will never be postponed or cancelled. |
4 . Donna Urquhart is an experienced runner. She ran 1,402 kilometers over the course of 28 days in Antarctica (南极洲),
Urquhart spent 10 months training for the
The difficulties that Urquhart faced in Antarctica were
Urquhart launched the Run Antarctica aiming to encourage more women to
“Confidence is a real issue for females,” says Urquhart. “And a sporting environment provides them with a great opportunity to
A.closing | B.keeping | C.missing | D.setting |
A.puzzle | B.outcome | C.challenge | D.examination |
A.painted | B.refrigerated | C.heated | D.crowded |
A.varied | B.soft | C.smooth | D.high |
A.purposes | B.messages | C.preparations | D.suggestions |
A.new | B.tough | C.interesting | D.exciting |
A.accommodating | B.recovering | C.harvesting | D.complaining |
A.gentle | B.slight | C.warm | D.wild |
A.likely | B.significantly | C.hardly | D.really |
A.noticing | B.taking | C.decreasing | D.forgetting |
A.refer to | B.apply for | C.carry on | D.take up |
A.price | B.record | C.target | D.rule |
A.support | B.trust | C.prevent | D.wait |
A.inspiration | B.impression | C.symbol | D.adventure |
A.processes | B.positions | C.schedules | D.limits |
1. Who started the competition?
A.A company. | B.A teacher. | C.A student. |
A.Organize a program. | B.Write an essay. | C.Plant a garden. |
A.A lot of computers. | B.A hybrid school bus. | C.Some beautiful lights. |
A.It is much safer. | B.It runs much faster. | C.It is more environmentally. |
6 . 2023 UAiTED Creation Competition
The 2023 UAiTED Creation Competition is designed to make full use of high-tech creation to improve ideas and solutions for problems related to global development.
In this competition, students will need to identify any existing problems of the selected theme and think out solutions. There will be 2 rounds of judging — the preliminary (初步的) and final. All the finalists will have a chance to win the UAiTED Fellowship Award.
Competition themes•Challenge#1: Home and Social Care for the Aging Communities
•Challenge#2: Domestic Waste Handling for Large City Communities
Eligibility (参赛资格)Participants (参加者) must be registered students at any of the UAiTED partner universities on the date of entry (参赛作品) into the competition.
How to enterStage One: Individual Registration (March 15, 2023-March 29, 2023)
1. All participants must register through the UAiTED official website no later than the 29th of March 2023.
2. Entries must be handed in in English and can only be handed in via the UAiTED website.
Stage Two: Team Registration (April 1, 2023-April 16, 2023)
1. Only individuals that have completed Stage 1 registration are able to hand in team registration.
2. Participants will be added to a Facebook group to form teams after Stage l registration.
3. All teams must register via the UAiTED official website no later than the 16th of April 2023.
4. Only one representative of the team will need to hand in the team registration.
Team formation4-6 students per team. No pre-team formation is required.
1. When should individuals turn in their team registration?A.Between March 15, 2023 and April 1, 2023. | B.Between March 15, 2023 and March 29, 2023. |
C.Between April 1, 2023 and April 16, 2023. | D.Between March 29, 2023 and April 1, 2023. |
A.By setting up a team before the competition. | B.By handing in their entries in two languages. |
C.By registering via the UAiTED official website. | D.By adding their entries to a Facebook group. |
A.It is designed for all the students. |
B.It has two rounds of judging. |
C.It requires participants to start a new business. |
D.It calls for solutions to all the problems in the world. |
7 . ACL 500 Word Story Competition
We are pleased to announce the launch of the ACL 500 Word Story Competition. This time the theme is “Awakening”. We’re looking for our community to pen a story that quickly catches our attention and tells a great tale. You can submit (提交) an entry as an individual achievement or as a team effort — we want to read both kinds! Our judges will include a range of our experienced instructors, staff and local Essex Author Sarah Armstrong.
Sarah Armstrong is the author of three novels, most recently The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt and The Starlings of Bucharest, the first and second in the Moscow Wolves series. She is also the author of A Summer of Spying, a book mainly about her own experience. Sarah teaches undergraduate and postgraduate creative writing with The Open University, and lives in Essex with her husband and four children.
Rules:◆ Your story can be a poem, an essay or any other kinds of writing.
◆ Entries will need to be in a Word format. PDF files are unacceptable.
◆ Please ensure your story is suitable for all to read.
◆ Use the given submission form to submit your details and story. The deadline for submissions is 12th April.
Benefits:
◆ Prizes include a book voucher (代金券), a short creative writing course, and your work published.
◆ Discover new and exciting skills at writing while exploring your creative writing and sharing inspirational moments with others. We have a fantastic range of Creative Writing courses for you to choose from.
1. What do we know about the competition?
A.It’s organized in honor of Sarah Armstrong. |
B.It looks for both individual and group works. |
C.It aims to awaken an interest in writing. |
D.It’s targeted at undergraduates and postgraduates. |
A.They should be submitted as a Word file. | B.They must be poems or essays. |
C.They must be based on personal experience. | D.They should be about life in Essex. |
A.A voucher for a course. | B.An expert training class by Sarah. |
C.A vast range of courses. | D.An improvement to writing skills. |
Join the Great Wall Marathon Autumn 2024Beijing, China 27 Oct 2024 (Sun) Marathon, Half marathon, 10 km, 5 km Welcome to the Great Wall of China Marathon! Autumn is the most beautiful season of a year in Beijing. For the runners who do not like to run the Great Wall of China Marathon in May at the temperature of around 25°C, autumn is a perfect choice with the temperature of around 10°C. | |
Ticket: $150Included in the fee: the light breakfast and light lunch the T-shirt the number cloth the transportation the mobile toilets and drinks service along the way | Age Limit Over age of 13 and under age of 70. Parking We have buses for all runners to the Great Wall, and runners should not worry about parking. |
Registration (报名) closes on 15 October. You can, within 24 hours after your registration, get all your money back if you change your mind. |
A.In May. | B.In October. | C.In April. | D.In November. |
A.you should spend 70 dollars |
B.you can register at any time before the competition. |
C.you can have something to drink while running |
D.you have to drive to the Great Wall on your own. |
A.http://healthyfood.com | B.https://worldmarathons.com |
C.https://freemovieswatch.net | D.http://travelzoo.com/cn |
9 . Torsongan Bullik is a 28-year-old cross-country skier. When he was a freshman in junior high school in 2009, he excelled at long-distance running. As an amateur in 2016, he finished third in the Xinjiang Wusu International Marathon. And then a passion for cycling revealed itself as his hometown hosted the Tour of Sayram Lake, a national road race for amateur cyclists.
“The high-spirited cyclists, their flashy costumes and helmets fascinated me,” he recalls. “I felt that cycling was really cool.”
In 2012, Torsongan’s father gave him a mountain bike that cost 5,000 yuan ($695), which was a lot of money for his family. He loved the bicycle so much that he used it at every opportunity. Two years later, he entered his first competition, although there was no fairy-tale ending as he lost his balance on a steep slope. But he was determined and kept testing his limits. This paid off as he has won medals at all levels of the sport in China.
On Oct 18, 2018, Torsongan was the first to cross the finish line during a high-altitude bike race in the Xizang autonomous region. But surprisingly, it was the national cross-country skiing team that he impressed with his endurance (耐力). They were in search of new talented athletes for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Accepting the invitation from the team marked a turning point for Torsongan’s career, but challenges remained. “After training with the team during the day, I had to go to the gym to level up my upper-body strength in the evening,” Torsongan said in an earlier interview.
He didn’t make the final list, but worked as a technician assisting (帮助) in the operations of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Regardless of the outcome of the 14th National Winter Games, Torsongan enjoyed the challenge of competing, and has his eyes set on the next race.
“I will continue with my efforts. As long as I don’t give up, I still have a chance to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics,” he says.
1. What set Torsongan on the cross-country skiing road?A.He felt that skiing was really cool. |
B.He studied on cross-country skiing. |
C.A professional team looked for someone with talent. |
D.He hoped to fulfill his father’s expectations. |
A.Determined and hard-working. | B.Cautious and responsible. |
C.Strong and humorous. | D.Talented and productive. |
A.He used to be a professional long-distance runner. |
B.His hard work of bike training didn’t paid off. |
C.He didn’t accept the invitation from the team. |
D.He was a technician in the Beijing Winter Olympics. |
A.Encouraging others to join in his activity. |
B.Becoming a technician assistant in his hometown. |
C.Continuing his dream at the next Winter Olympics. |
D.Becoming a long-distance running player. |
1. How often is the Noetic Learning Math Contest held?
A.Once a year. | B.Twice a year. | C.Once every two years. |
A.Solve 45 problems in an hour. |
B.Solve 20 problems in 45 minutes. |
C.Solve 10 problems in half an hour. |
A.A “Team Winner” medal. |
B.A “Team Achievement Plaque”. |
C.A “National Honor Roll” medal. |