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Moringa Farm Internship Program DATE: 5 May〜30 November 2019 LOCATION: Jaipur India EVENT TYPE: Twining EVENT INDUSTRY/TOPIC: Clean Energy, Climate & Environment, Food & Agriculture and Quality/Process Managem Moringa (辣木), a kind of miracle tree, has come a long way today to become a symbol of the fight against growing nutrition deficiency (营养不足) across the globe. It is also a crop suited to the climatic conditions of the region, which is unusually rich in its nutrition content literally from top to bottom. Supporting learning: The Moringa Farm Internship Program is sort of like a live, interactive slideshow of agriculture making of Moringa from “Soil to Super food” that touches all the participant’s senses. The Program’s Objectives: The Moringa Farm Internship Program is devoted to enriching the knowledge and lives of young people by providing them with a unique educational experience on an organic Moringa Farm in rural Jaipur, India. Program participants can learn about conservation, maintenance (维护), care, and management of Moringa Farming by means of hands-on work experience with local Moringa Farm staff. Participants will be able to interact with Moringa specialists and educators, on all issues that may affect their operations. Experts will let you know management strategies and equipment operation up close on hand to answer your specific questions. The Moringa Farm Internship will provide an excellent opportunity to learn about sustainable tools, techniques, and approaches that can be used in Moringa Production and value-added production systems, righting (突出) pest and disease management, leaf/seed production, and tools and equipment for commercial production. If you’re trying to learn about Moringa, there’s nothing like going to a farm and getting your hands dirty. So click here to register now! 1.Why is Moringa specifically described in the text? A.To stress the importance of the crop. B.To encourage people to plant Moringa. C.To show the significance of the program. D.To draw attention to nutrition deficiency. 2.What can we know about the Moringa Farm Internship Program? A.It is intended for farmers. B.It lasts more than half a year. C.It provides vocational training. D.It is available on the Internet. 3.How do the program’s participants learn about Moringa? A.By attending various courses about it. B.By involving themselves in farming it. C.By observing specialists and educators. D.By watching slideshows about the crop.
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We had two dogs, Lucky and Lily Bit. Lucky loved to find ways to leave the confines (束 缚) of her indoor living routine, which made her a masterful escape artist. Lily Bit, on the other hand, did exactly as she was told, never straying, always staying close to home... except when she came under the influence of Lucky. Whenever the two got out together, they could be seen out of sights often staying away for hours. More often than not, they’d arrive home near suppertime, covered in mud and leaves and smelling to high heaven from their afternoon outing in the woods. I remember one such occasion when they’d once again mysteriously escaped, except this time, they returned clean and no worse for wear. It wasn’t until a few days later that we learned why. My wife ran into our neighbor Carl who lived a few houses down from us. “I saw your two dogs the other day,” Carl said with a smile, “Oh, yes? I’m so sorry. They’d been so good lately, so it was such a surprise when they got out. I sure hope they didn’t cause any trouble.” my wife replied, “Oh, no, no trouble at all. Did you have any idea where they went?” “No,” my wife answered. “They attended my dog’s funeral (葬礼)” Carl said sadly. “What?” Ann exclaimed, “Oh, no. I didn’t know Toby had died. “Yep, it died a couple days ago. I was burying him in the back lot when your two dogs came running up. They sat down not far from me while. I finished burying him, then they left.” “Wow that’s amazing! ” my wife replied. “Toby was Lily Bit’s father, you know. ” “No, I didn’t know that,” Carl replied, “but I guess that explains why she felt like she needed to be there. She had to say her final goodbye.” 1.What words can best explain the meaning of the word “straying” underlined in Para. 1? A.Wandering away. B.Staying still C.Shouting loudly. D.Disobeying impolitely. 2.What difference between Lucky and Lily Bit is suggested in the first paragraph? A.Their abilities were different. B.Their hobbies were different. C.Their personalities were different D.Their physical features were different. 3.What would generally happen to the two dogs after they got home from outside? A.They got more united. B.They looked in a mess. C.They smelled nice as usual. D.They got willing to do as told to. 4.What is the author’s purpose of writing the text? A.To show his respect for dogs. B.To be in memory of his dogs. C.To suggest learning from dogs, D.To think highly of his two dogs.
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Two years ago, Kiirsat Ceylan was in New York to give a talk about disability rights at the U. N. Blind since birth, the Turkish man was struggling to find his hotel, holding a cane in one hand and pulling his luggage with the other. "Not surprisingly, suddenly I bumped into a pole, and he says, "It was a bit bloody." The problem with a cane is that, while it can tell you what's on the grounds it doesn't help with objects at the body or head level. It wasn't the first time Ceylan had run into something, injuring himself. "" I have no problem with my scars, which make me more handsome I guess," Ceylan says, laughing. "But I don't need hew ones." With WeWalk, a new smart cane, Ceylan hopes to help other blind people navigate their environments more easily.The cane uses an ultrasonic(超声波)sensor which detects objects at body or head level and gives a warning vibration. WeWalk users pair the cane with their smartphones and then use the cane's touchpad to access features like voice assistant or navigation*Before leaving home, they can plug their destination into Google Maps and get spoken directions as they walk In the future, Ceylan hopes to connect WeWalk with public transportation and ridesharing services. Assistive technology is often expensive for blind people, says Eelke Folmer, a computer science professor at the University of Nevada! Reno. "But developers fail to realize their devices are out of reach for many blind people, To Folmer, the price point-﹩ 500-- sets the WeWalk cane apart from other technologies. Ceylan sees WeWalk as part of an attempt to help blind people achieve greater freedom of movement, which he believes will give them greater access to education and jobs. The canes are already having an impact on users, Ceylan says. He recently received an email from a teacher in Ireland who had become blind as an adult. He'd been depressed and housebound. But since getting a WeWalk cane, your device forced me to go out. It became my anti- depressant. " he wrote. 1.Why is a story about Kursat Ceylan given at the beginning of the text? ______ A.To stress the difficulty caused by blindness. B.To show his reason for developing his cane. C.To indicate the problems with present canes. D.To show his positive and humorous character. 2.What can WeWalk do at present according to the text? ______ A.Provide fast Internet access. B.Start conversations with users. C.Tell users what is around them. D.Connect with ridesharing services. 3.What does Folmer think is the advantage of WeWalk over other assistive technologies? ______ A.It is easily affordable, B.It is easily controllable. C.It works better for users. D.It looks more attractive. 4.What is the text mainly about? ______ A.The increasing demand for smart canes. B.A blind man’s devotion to smart canes. C.A smart cane's effects on blind people. D.An assistive technology for the blind.
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When you think of a national park, you generally picture fresh air and wild animals, right? Well, now you're going to have to add tea shops and something called "the Tube" to your definition, because London, England has signed up to be the first "National Park City." London was established by the Romans around 2,000 years ago and has been continually inhabited (居住于) since then. In all that time, however, nobody had the idea to replace all the parks with big box stores or high buildings, which means London already has a much lower urban density (密度)than most of the worlds cities. Nowadays about a third of the city is green space, In July 2019, London announced its willingness to become the world’s first National Park City. Now the city is moving toward the goal of achieving 50% green space by the year 2050 by connecting and expanding public parks, greening up unused parking lots and the private yards of existing and new houses, fixing some green roofs on existing buildings and even cutting holes in fences for wildlife to pass through. "Inspired by the aims and values of our precious rural national parks, the London National Park City is basically about making life better in the capital through both small everyday things and long-term strategic thinking," Daniel Raven-Ellison, who began the campaign to make London a National Park City six years ago said in a press release. "We've been doing that in London for centuries, which is why London is so green and diverse. " London will have a much easier job achieving this type of green transformation than more densely-urbanized cities like Paris and New York, which have 10% and 27% greenspace, respectively. But that doesn't mean it's not possible——the National Park City Foundation hopes to employ 25 more cities in addition to London by the year 2025. Glasgow, Scotland and Newcastle upon Tyne in northeast England are both currently considering becoming National Park Cities. 1.What makes London more likely to become a national park city than other cities? A.Its smaller population. B.The government’s efforts. C.Its less dense urbanization, D.Its citizens’ great support. 2.Where can we find the data on London’s measures to achieve its goal? A.In Paragraph 1. B.In Paragraph 2. C.In Paragraph 3. D.In Paragraph 4. 3.What is Daniel Raven-Ellison trying to talk about in the fourth paragraph? A.London’s long-term strategic thinking. B.The significance of London’s campaign. C.The effects of national parks on London. D.The resources of London’s green space. 4.What can we infer from the last paragraph? A.Trying to be a national park city is turning new trend. B.National park cities are springing up around the world. C.It is so easy for London to become a national park city. D.National park cities are making improvements to our life.
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Continuous learning benefits us in many ways. First of all, it allows the increase in knowledge and ability in our career. For example, watching someone work can make us a better worker. 1. For example, we can learn about the general workforce and how the application process works to better prepare us for job searching. This can help if for some reason you lose your job and need to find other work. What’s more, continuous learning can open our mind. Having an open mind and willingness to take on new ideas can do wonders. First of all it builds your attitude towards change. 2. Second, when you take continuous learning into account, you can begin to understand how others feel about a particular issue. 3. They are always looking for new experiences and do different things. Moreover, they not only have knowledge on various topics that aren’t always related to present roles but also know about the latest trends and technologies in the industry. To develop continuous learning, you have to begin with setting a clear and specific goal. 4. Once your goal is set, build a system to help support your strategy. You want to be looking for different sources of information, but also to be picky about it, In other words, try to learn within your specific field but ensure the information is coming from a trustworthy source- At the same time, do use tools to help improve your learning system. 5. Seminars (研讨会) workshops, and live classes are the tools that modern learners need as they make learning effective. A. Learning can improve other areas in our lives. B. Besides, learning can prepare us for the unexpected. C. If always learning, you are always improving. D. Excellent continuous learners behave in a specific manner. E. Being excited about change can affect others around you positively. F. There’re various tools to help you present information and learning. G. Knowing what you want to achieve can encourage you to keep learnings.
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When I was growing up, there was a pizza shop right down the street from me, The pizza shop was _________ by a Chinese woman who opened the place around 11:00 a. m. and closed it around midnight every day. The food was good, and its _________ were a right size. As far as I knew, the menu never _________. The woman would take a(n) _________ and then return to the kitchen and make it while the customer stood _________ at the counter. One day the woman _________ the pizza shop to a man. The man _________ on running the pizza shop with his wife. I was around fifteen and one day I went inside the pizza shop and began talking with the new owners. Within minutes of my starting the _________ , the man and his wife offered me a(n) _________ They’d printed many paper menus and they wanted me to hang them on the doors in the area. I enjoyed the work as it was fun. As I did this with them one Sunday afternoon, they told me about how __________ the Chinese woman had been. They told me she used too expensive cheese. They were planning to stop __________ chicken because chicken was expensive and pizza was really __________ to make. They were __________ the business was going to be a cash cow for them. As I listened to all this, I decided these people must be very smart. __________ , within several months, they were out of __________ completely, and the pizza place sat there vacant for over a year __________ it was turned into flooring store. The new owners thought only about how the business could __________ them, and how they could reduce __________ to fatten their own wallets. This is why they ended up __________ . After all, everyone loves people and businesses that are more __________ with serving others than themselves. 1.A.purchased B.expanded C.operated D.frequented 2.A.populations B.portions C.measures D.surroundings 3.A.improved B.extended C.worsened D.altered 4.A.order B.chance C.walk D.dish 5.A.resting B.admiring C.waiting D.observing 6.A.transferred B.sold C.referred D.donated 7.A.focused B.went C.insisted D.planned 8.A.trade B.argument C.discussion D.deal 9.A.recommendation B.job C.assignment D.reward 10.A.stupid B.intelligent C.awkward D.hardworking 11.A.preparing B.buying C.serving D.consuming 12.A.swift B.cheap C.interesting D.convenient 13.A.worried B.lucky C.hopeful D.sure 14.A.Instead B.Additionally C.However D.Consequently 15.A.business B.sight C.place D.control 16.A.Unfortunately B.Instantly C.Suddenly D.Eventually 17.A.influence B.benefit C.promote D.involve 18.A.costs B.bills C.prices D.ingredients 19.A.declining B.quitting C.failing D.compromising 20.A.satisfied B.concerned C.patient D.familiar
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阅读下列材料,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。 Plastic is a huge problem for our planet. It is really 1. (challenge) to get rid of and a lot of it ends up in nature or in the ocean in particular. There, it is a threat 2. our animals and plants. Now a company from the Netherlands, a small country in western Europe, says that it will use plastic 3. (find) in the ocean to build roads. Volker Wessels 4. (turn) the plastic into building blocks for the roads. They will be like puzzle pieces 5. fit into each other. Not only will this be good for the environment, but also it will be good for the people who look after roads. If a part of the road 6. (damage), it will be easy to remove it and replace it with another piece. The company says that nearly any type of plastic can be used 7. (make) the road pieces. Scientists 8. (work) on the project say that they are in the final stages of testing the materials for 9. (safe). They say that the first road built will be 10. bicycle path somewhere in the Netherlands.
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假定你叫李华,在你校就读的来自美国的交换生杰克很想学习中国书法(Chinese calligraphy),想找一位中国书法教师。请给他写封邮件,内容包括: 1. 已为他找了一名教师李先生; 2. 简单介绍李先生; 3. 询问什么时候开始学习。 注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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