When David Carter started to study art at The University of Texas (UT)at Austin in 1971, he had big dreams of becoming an artist or a writer. But his study came to a stop at 23 after he hurt his hand in an unpleasant event. He developed schizophrenia(精神分裂症) later and spent many years without a home.
Carter liked to spend time around UT, because he dreamt of being able to continue his study in the university and becoming a writer. After running into Carter many times, UT student Ryan Chandler decided to interview him for a project for the Daily Texan, the student newspaper of UT.
“I interviewed him on Austin’s homeless problems. After I heard his story, we kept in touch and really became friends. I learned he wanted to get back to UT, so I decided to help him,” said Chandler. “He had got 87 hours, very close to a degree. Now, with changing degree requirements, he only has 64 hours to go.”
With the help of Chandler, who worked with the university office, Carter was assigned an adviser by UT’s College of Fine Arts. “It' s the greatest gift I’ve ever received,” Carter said. “He did what had to be done to get me back to school, and I couldn't have done it without him”
After seeing a magazine article about Carter, a UT schoolmate decided to pay his tuition fees (学费)without telling Chandler his name.
Doug Dempster, dean of the College of Fine Arts, said in a statement, “David Carter's decision to complete his degree is a testament (证明) to finishing well what was started, and stopped, even many years earlier. We welcome him back as we do many students each year whose education could not be completed easily. We’ re going to help him through his remaining course work.”
1.Why did Carter stop studying in the university?
A.He hurt an artist. B.He couldn’t afford his study.
C.He got a strange disease. D.He had a hand injury.
2.What was Chandler’s purpose in interviewing Carter?
A.To do a project on homelessness.
B.To know why he hung around UT.
C.To make friends with a homeless person.
D.To finish his homework on helping others.
3.Which of the following words can best describe Chandler?
A.Brave. B.Honest.
C.Warm-hearted. D.Strong-minded.
4.What can we learn from Dempster’s words in the statement?
A.He encourages Carter to study hard.
B.He supports students who never give up.
C.He calls on other students to help Carter.
D.He suggests other students learn from Carter.
Battered Moons Poetry Competition open now till 30th June 2019
Prizes
— 1st Prize£700; 2nd Prize E200: 3rd Prize E100.
— Four commendations(奖励) of £25 each.
Fees
£5 for the first poem and £4 each for the rest.
Enter the competition
We accept online entries (参赛作品) only.
Guidelines
— Open to any person of the UK aged 20 or over.
— The closing date is 30th June 2019.
— Judges Zoë Brigley Thompson and Cristina Newton will read all the entries and make shortlists (入围名单). Guest judge Zoë Brigley Thompson will choose the seven finalists.
— There is no limit(限制) to the number of entries a single entrant can make.
— Entries cannot be returned, so please keep a copy.
Results
All entrants will receive an email notification of results. Check the Battered Moons website for more information from October 2019.
Poems
—All poems must have a title and must not be more than 40 lines in length (excluding title and line spaces) or 250 words and can be on any subject.
—Entries must be written in English.
—Entries must not have been published, self-published, published on a website or online public space or used by radio or television before 6th October 2019.
Winners
—Winners and poets receiving commendations will be notified in September 2019 and invited to the Poetry Swindon Festival on 6th October 2019, where they will read their winning poems.
—All winners and commended poets will be asked to provide an introduction about themselves to appear with their winning poem on the Battered Moons website, and a photograph for the website.
1.What do we know about the poetry competition?
A.It is open to UK teenagers.
B.It sets seven kinds of prizes.
C.It gives winners money prizes.
D.It allows one entrant one poem.
2.What is one requirement for the entries?
A.They must have a fixed subject.
B.They must be handed in online.
C.They must be at least 250 words.
D.They must be kept in a special form.
3.What are winners asked to do?
A.To provide a self-introduction.
B.To make an acceptance speech.
C.To attend a national meeting.
D.To read their winning poems on TV.
假定你是李华,你从国际志愿服务组织Volunteer Abroad官网上得知该组织正在招募中国志愿者进入 社区进行环保宣传,请你根据以下提示用英文写一封申请信。内容包活:
1.表达言愿;2.申请理由;3.恳请获准
注意:1.词数100左右; 2.开头和结尾己给出,不计入总词数:
3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir or Madam
I'm Li Hua, a high school student
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
増加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.
Fascinated by the elegance of the piano, I start to learn to play it at a very young age. To my surprised, the classical instrument also taught me something more than music itself.
Playing piano has taught me that hard work isn't always greeted with immediately reward. It was common for me to improvement after devoted a lot of time.
Beside it taught me that how to hold an optimistic attitude towards difficulties and even change them into motivation. Whenever I met problems, anything could be more effective than playing a piece of music on the piano. I feel refreshing as soon as I put my fingers on the shining key.
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。
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Nearly two decades have passed since China sent 1. first Beidou satellite into space in 2000. In that time, more Beidou satellites were sent into orbit,2. (form) the Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). In late 2012, it began providing positioning, navigation, timing and messaging 3. (service) to people in China and other parts of the Asia-Pacific region.
Now with two more Beidou satellites 4. (launch) on Dec 16, 2019, BDS has 53 satellites in orbit, 5. means the core (核心)of Beidou’s third-generation network is now 6. place. At the end of 2018 BDS started to provide global services. It's expected to greatly improve the system's 7. (able) to serve users worldwide. ''This marks Beidou's stepping into a 'global era' from its 'regional era'," BDS Spokesperson Ran Chengqi said at a news conference.
Although a satellite-based navigation system needs only 24 satellites to run 8. (proper), having 53 allow for better coverage. He added that future plans call for a 9. (smart) and more accessible system with Beidou at its core, to come online by 2035.
By then, we can probably say that Rome 10. (be) built finally.
UPS driver Ryan Arens was making his rounds near a pond in Bozeman when he heard a strange sound. It was December, and about 15 feet from the frozen bank was the _______ of that sound — a half-submerged(半淹没)wire-haired dog, _______ to cling to a thin layer of ice. An elderly man was already on the _______ determined to save her. He'd _______ the pond in a rowboat and was striking the ice with a rock to create a _______ to the dog. It was slow going, and Arens, 44, thought he stood a _______ chance.
"Animals are my weakness,” he said, _______ why he chose to take off his overcoat, even though the temperature was in the -30s, and _______ the rescue task.
His heart beating fast, Arens _______ the dog, using the other man's rock to break the ice. He gave one __________heave(拖动)with so much force that he slipped off the boat, __________ into 16 feet of cold water. Luckily, he __________ in time to see the dog going under. He swam about five feet toward her, took __________ of her collar, and pulled her to the ice. He then lifted the dog into the __________ and slid it back to the shore, where __________ bystanders carried the dog to the home of the rowboat owner. Once in the house himself, Arens jumped into a __________ shower with the dog until they both defrosted(解冻). A few more minutes in the pond, and the dog would have likely __________ .
The next day, Arens was back working in the __________ neighborhood when the dog's owner __________ to thank him for saving Sadie. The dog's owner opened the door to his pickup, and Sadie ran out. She went __________ towards Arens, leaping on him and bathing him in wet kisses. "That special delivery was the highlight of my UPS career." said Arens.
1.A.form B.distance C.volume D.source
2.A.failing B.struggling C.deciding D.hesitating
3.A.bank B.horizon C.scene D.road
4.A.entered B.bridged C.crossed D.swum
5.A.solution B.means C.reaction D.path
6.A.better B.smaller C.slimmer D.purer
7.A.judging B.explaining C.wondering D.asking
8.A.turned down B.took over C.brought up D.set aside
9.A.comforted B.attracted C.cornered D.neared
10.A.creative B.careful C.strong D.casual
11.A.diving B.crashing C.dashing D.bumping
12.A.breathed B.responded C.resurfaced D.disappeared
13.A.hold B.possession C.control D.advantage
14.A.boat B.air C.truck D.river
15.A.light-hearted B.tentative C.indifferent D.anxious
16.A.free B.light C.warm D.refreshing
17.A.fled B.returned C.died D.frozen
18.A.same B.urban C.cold D.vacant
19.A.ran away B.went off C.cut in D.came over
20.A.voluntarily B.directly C.abruptly D.mercifully