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As the sixth What Kids Are Reading report bemoans about a tendency among secondary  school students  to  read  books  that  are  too  easy—suggesting  that  teachers  and librarians aren’t pushing challenging titles strongly enough to older kids—the organizers of World Book Day have announced a list that might serve as a corrective, or at least a useful source of ideas.

Satellite by Nick Lake

Leo  was  born  in  space,  living  all  his  life  on  space  station  Moon  2  with  fellow space-children Libra and Orion. Now, at 15,he is almost due to go to Earth for the first time, but more awaits him there. An extraordinary science fiction, as diverse as lain M Banks at his best. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

A standout debut (首次创作), this US novel is the Black Lives Matter (BLM)-inspired story of Starr Carter, whose friend Khalil is shot dead by a police officer as she watches and whose divided life awakes in the fallout. Full of vivid detail and dry humour, with a charming narrator, it reads like a typical text.

Things a Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls

Nicholls’ exciting narrative follows May, the free-thinking daughter of a Quaker, and Nell, the tough, capable mainstay of her poor family. As the ghost of war appears ever closer, what will they sacrifice and what will be taken from them? An unforgettable historical novel.

The Book of Dust Vol 1:La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman

Pullman’s long-awaited return to the world of His Dark Materials is, at times, dark indeed. As Malcolm and Alice convey the baby Lyra down a flooded river in Malcolm’s boat, the coming threats are fierce and frightening. To the reader absorbed in it, whatever their age, it affords the enjoyment of watching a master storyteller at work.

1.Why do the organizers announce the book list?

A.To attract students’ attention to World Book Day.

B.To promote the sales of the books recommended.

C.To encourage secondary students to read challenging books.

D.To meet the requirements of teachers and librarians.

2.Which book might attract a history lover?

A.Satellite. B.The Hate U Give.

C.Things a Bright Girl Can Do. D.The Book of Dust Vo1 1:La Belle Sauvage.

3.What can be learned from the text?

A.Nick Lake is an expert in space exploration.

B.Angie Thomas stands out in writing textbooks.

C.May has an influence on Sally Nicholls’ writing.

D.It took a long time for Pullman to publish his new book.

 

1.C 2.C 3.D 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。根据一项报告指出,现阶段中学生的阅读难度不够,因此世界读书日的创始人发布了一份较有难度及挑战性的书单,并介绍了这几本书的内容概要。 1.推理判断题。第一段第一句提到“a tendency among secondary school students to read books that are too easy…”现在中学生可以读的书的难度越来越低,因此世界读书日的组织者发表了一份具有挑战性的书单,旨在提高中学生思维的发展。故选C。 2.细节理解题。文中“Things a Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls”部分最后一句提到“An unforgettable historical novel.”这是一本让人难以忘怀的历史小说,由此可知,这本书会吸引喜欢历史的读者。故选C。 3.推理判断题。文中最后一段第一句提到“Pullman’s long-awaited return to the world of His Dark Materials…”Pullman期待已久的回归到他的黑暗世界,由此可判断Pullman出版这本书花了很长时间。故选D。
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Happiness begins from appreciation

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It is often very hard to think positive when so many things are negative, but be sure that someone, somewhere is worse off than you. 2. If you start with one small, positive thing and appreciate it during the course of your day, you will begin to move into a more positive situation and people will start showing up in your life. With appreciation, you will find that over time, you will change your outlook and choose to be happy, regardless of the events around you. 3.

● Begin and end each day with a “Thank you for this wonderful, glorious day!”

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D. The more you appreciate, the happier you’ll be.

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G. You can choose to think differently by beginning with the smallest of steps.

 

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    Myth was born in childhood of human being. It is a product of ancient imagination, which can conquer nature, dominate nature and make the power of nature have its own image. It is a cultural phenomenon in civilized society.

China and Greece are birthplaces of Orient and Western civilizations. Prime Minister Constantine Caramanlis of Greece once pointed out: '' The civilization of China brought light to the Far East and the whole of Asia, as Greece thought, the cornerstone of European civilization, brought light to the West. '' However, for some reasons, there are many differences between Chinese and Greek myth, which show their own unique national spirits and moral principles.

The ancestors of Chinese nation lived on land before one million and seven hundred thousand years. After long uncivilized times, ancient Chinese gradually created civilization. In prehistory, ancient Chinese lived and struggled. Most ancestors’ achievements of tribes have been passed down orally. This is old myth. According to some archaeological materials, single myth, which has the meaning of totem(图腾), had appeared in the Late Palaeolithic Age. As the mental belief, totem is the holiest and the most beautiful symbol in ancient tribes’ mind. It is their aesthetic conception(审美观). On the contrary, the history of Greece is shorter, and Greek myth produced later than Chinese myth. It produced in about eleventh century BC, and it was far from the age of totem worship. That was the Age of Heroes. Human wisdom had been more and more important and totem worship had tended to disappear. So ancient Greeks thought that human being was the most beautiful in the world. They gave their deities(神灵) the most beautiful images. Those are images of human beings.

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A.The differences between Chinese and Greek myth.

B.The definition of myths and why they came into existence.

C.The reasons for the differences between Chinese and Greek myth.

D.The factors resulting in Chinese myth being more advanced than Greek myth.

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A.He has a strong affection for his country’s civilizations.

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A.Chinese myth came into being 1.7 million years earlier than Greek myth.

B.The appearance of totem marked the birth of Chinese civilization.

C.Deities in Greek myth are wiser and more beautiful than Chinese ones.

D.The time when the myth produced has great influence on its images.

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A.display the geographical differences between China and Greece

B.compare the agriculture civilization and the marine civilization

C.show how environment causes the differences of the two myths

D.reveal why Chinese are more conservative than western people

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a. aesthetic conception   

b.surviving skills

c.independent spirits        

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e.forming process

A.ace B.bcd

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C.Objective. D.Ambiguous.

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B.Some tutors and supervisors push their students too hard.

C.There is a lack of communication between students and their supervisors.

D.Some students don't speak about the pressure because they think they can handle it.

4.What Jane said in Paragraph 5 suggests that she ______ .

A.didn't get her problems across to her supervisor

B.had expected better spiritual guidance from her tutors

C.was dissatisfied with her supervisor's delayed responses

D.was glad that Students Deserve Better was set up to help students like her

5.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?

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B.Oxbridge finals: the toughest exams in the country

C.Oxbridge graduates: the strongest competitors in the job market

D.Oxbridge success: the result of teacher-student interaction

 

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