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Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Exhibition of Shakespeare’s World Welcome to the world-famous house where William Shakespeare was born in l564 and where he grew up .The property (房产) remained in the ownership of Shakespeare’s family until 1806 .The House has welcomed visitors travelling from all over the world for over 250 years. ◆Enter through the Visitors’ Centre and see the highly-praised exhibition Shakespeare's World,a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare. ◆Stand in the rooms where Shakespeare grew up. ◆Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Shakespeare’s period. ◆Enjoy the traditional English garden,planted with trees and flower mentioned in the poet’s works. The Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map;nearest is Windsor Street(3 minutes’ Walk). The House may present difficulties but the Visitors’ Centre,its exhibition,and the garden are accessible (可进入的)to wheelchair users. The Shakespeare Coffee House (opposite the Birthplace). 1.How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and two children? A.£9.80. B.£12.00. C.£14.20. D.£16.40. 2.Where is the nearest parking place to Shakespeare’s Birthplace? A.Behind the exhibition hall. B.Opposite the Visitors’ Centre. C.At Windsor Street. D.Near the Coffee House. 3.A wheelchair user may need help to enter . A.the House B.the garden C.the Visitors’ Centre D.the exhibition hall
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The baggy yellow shirt had long sleeves and four extra-large pockets. It was faded (褪色) from years of wear, but still in good shape. I found it in 1963 when I was home from college on Christmas break, looking through bags of clothes Mom planned to give away. Seeing me packing the yellow shirt, Mom said, “I wore that when I was pregnant (怀孕) with your brother in 1954!” “It’s just the thing to wear over my clothes during art class, Mom. Thanks!” Then I put it into my suitcase. The yellow shirt became a part of my college wardrobe (衣橱). I loved it. After graduation, I wore the shirt the day I moved into my new apartment and on Saturday mornings when I cleaned. The next year, I married. When I became pregnant, I wore the yellow shirt. I missed Mom and the rest of my family, since we were in Colorado and they were in Illinois. But that shirt helped. I smiled, remembering that Mother had worn it. That Christmas, I repaired one sleeve, packed it in holiday paper and sent it to Mom. When Mom wrote to thank me for her real gifts, she said the yellow shirt was lovely. The next year, my husband, daughter and I stopped at Mom and Dad’s to pick up some furniture. Days later, at the kitchen table, I noticed something yellow tied to its bottom. The shirt! And so the pattern was set. On our next visit home, I secretly placed the shirt under Mom and Dad’s mattress (床垫). I don’t know how long it took for her to find it, but almost two years passed before I discovered it under the base of our living-room floor lamp. The yellow shirt was just what I needed now while refinishing (重新整修) furniture. 1.After college graduation, the writer used to wear the shirt when ______. A.she had art classes B.she cleaned the new apartment C.she searched her wardrobe D.she played with her brother 2.When the writer was in Colorado, ______. A.the shirt was too old to wear B.the writer stayed with her mother C.the shirt comforted her in feelings D.the writer finished her college education 3.What did the writer mean by saying “the pattern was set” in Paragraph 5? A.The shirt was cleaned and well hidden. B.The shirt was often hidden and found. C.The shirt was kept by the writer’s mom. D.The shirt was found before refinishing furniture. 4.What would be the best title for the text? A.My Mother’s Big Secret B.My Lovely Yellow Shirt C.My Favorite Clothes at College D.My Family’s Yellow Shirt
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Engineers have launched a huge garbage collection device to gather plastics floating in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. The plastic makes up what is called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It is the world’s largest spread of garbage, twice the size of the state of Texas. The Organization Ocean Cleanup created the collection device. The group’s founder is Boyan Slat, a 24-year-old inventor from the Netherlands. When Slat was 16, he went diving in Mediterranean Sea and saw more plastic bags than fish. Since then, he has made up his mind to clean up the oceans. He told the Associated Press that researchers with his organization have found plastic from the 1960s and 1970s among the material in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It contains an estimated 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic in total. Most of them float on the surface of the water, or are within a few meters of the surface. Last Saturday, a ship pulling the pipe-shaped floating barrier left San Francisco for the Garbage Patch. The barrier, called the floater, is 600 meters across. Attached to it is a screen (筛子) that hangs three meters down in the water. The screen is designed to collect the plastic as it moves through the water. Sea animals can safely swim under the barrier. The cleanup system also comes with lights powered by the sun, cameras, and other special devices. Slat said this enabled the system to communicate its position at all times. Shipping containers will hold all the plastic gathered, including bottles and fishing equipment. Slat said the containers were expected to be back on land within a year. Then the plastic will be recycled. And they will also study how the system performs in severe ocean conditions, including huge waves. 1.How did Boyan Slat react to that dive in the Mediterranean Sea? A.He showed a great interest in diving. B.He became worried about his safety. C.He decided to remove the garbage in oceans. D.He became curious about underwater creatures. 2.What has the organization Ocean Cleanup found about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? A.Most of its plastic is half a century old. B.It covers almost the size of the state of Texas. C.Altogether there are about 1.8 billion pieces of plastic. D.The majority of its plastic floats on or near the surface. 3.Why was a screen attached to the ship? A.To power lights in the ship. B.To protect sea animals near it. C.To tell the position of the ship. D.To collect plastic along the way. 4.What is the text mainly about? A.Approaches to removing garbage in oceans. B.The problem of garbage in the Pacific Ocean. C.A young man who does well in classifying garbage. D.A huge device made to clean garbage in oceans.
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America’s trucking industry employs roughly 3.5 million people, carries 10.6 billion tons of goods back and forth across the country per year, and brings in $738.9 billion in taxes annually. It is, in some way, a logistical (物流的) wonder. Though America’s trucking industry may one day be replaced by new trains, or giant trucks piloted by AI systems, for now we need to deal with the system we have, instead of daydreaming about a new one. Truck driving used to be a desirable profession for Americans, but almost no one wants to be a truck driver anymore. The industry is already short of 50,000 tractor-trailer drivers, and that number could expand to 174,000 by 2026. The solution is simple: raising drivers’ wages (薪水). While trucking is generally considered a high-quality blue-collar job, average pay for truckers is only around $42,000. That’s more than $10,000 below the average household income in America. Bear in mind too, that the economically essential function served by the trucking industry creates a very tough quality of life for truckers themselves. Being far away from home for days or weeks at a time causes all sorts of personal issues. Therefore, drivers really deserve to be paid more. The good news is that last week’s jobs report did show an increase in wages. In trucking specifically, compensation finally jumped 10 to 12 percent over the last year. It’s not enough, but it’s a step in the right direction. And to encourage the American trucking industry, there are regulations too. A federal rule from 2004 limits truckers to driving 11 hours in any 14-hour period. Of course, this rule was put in place to make truck driving a more humane (人道的), and less demanding industry. But it also lowered the amount of driving any trucker could do, increasing the number of drivers needed to cover the same number of routes. And it couldn’t avoid the long hours on the road, lonely nights in hotels, and etc. The effective way to fix the problem is obvious: If your industry can’t find enough workers, you need to pay them more. 1.What do the figures in paragraph 1 show? A.The convenience of trucking in America. B.The significance of trucking industry for America. C.The big burden on America’s trucking industry. D.The quick development of America’s trucking industry. 2.Which of the following are the causes of fewer truck drivers according to the passage? ① suffering from health issues caused by driving ② having a small salary ③ having a low-quality blue-collar job ④ working outside for long ⑤ lacking respect from others A.①②③ B.②③④ C.②④⑤ D.①②④ 3.What can we know about the federal rule from 2004? A.It aimed at promoting the efficiency of truck drivers. B.It didn’t make much difference to the trucking industry. C.It effectively relieved the truck drivers’ burdens. D.It tended to get resisted by numerous truck drivers. 4.What is the passage mainly about? A.The ways to fix America’s trucking industry. B.The decline of America’s trucking industry. C.The problems troubling America’s truck drivers. D.The regulations governing America’s truck drivers
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Volunteering on Thanksgiving can be a very rewarding experience. One of the most popular Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities involves working in the local food or homeless shelter. Most towns and cities have these types of shelters. 1. When volunteering here, you have a variety of options to choose from. 2. This can involve cooking the Thanksgiving turkey or preparing some simple side dishes. Even if you aren’t very handy in the kitchen, you can still help make some food donations outside. Individuals who both wish to spend Thanksgiving with family and to actively participate in Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities can adopt an individual or a family for the holiday. This is a great idea for people who make a large Thanksgiving meal. When adopting a family for Thanksgiving, you would make a large meal, as usual. 3. Many times, just seeing a cheerful face on Thanksgiving is enough to brighten any person’s day. If you love interacting with and talking to people, these types of Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities may be for you. 4. By calling these places, you will often be able to find out if they have any Thanksgiving volunteer programs. There are Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities available to suit everybody’s wants and needs. 5. Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities during these marathons can include checking in marathon participants and working at the concession stands (小吃摊位). A.They are often very busy during the holidays. B.Some people, including myself, feel lonely during Thanksgiving. C.Many areas organize marathons or other road races for Thanksgiving. D.You can volunteer by delivering Thanksgiving dinners to some families. E.If you are a good cook, you may be able to help prepare a Thanksgiving meal. F.Many places such as hospitals are full of people who can’t go home on Thanksgiving. G.They would come to your house to eat and participate in the merriment of the holiday.
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Both my parents were born to help plants grow well. Our family ______ the food we grew in our huge vegetable garden. My mother canned much of the produce for winter, and my father sold vegetables to the stores and high schools. Our garden was the ______ of the neighborhood. But one summer, we had a ______. Someone was stealing some of our vegetables. Then one of the neighbors tipped us off that an old bachelor (单身汉), who lived a short distance from us, was seen ______ some vegetables in a nearby town. Benny didn’t have a garden, so he was ______ getting his vegetables from someone else’s garden. Actually, Benny wasn’t a(n) ______ fellow. My dad often ______ him for part-time jobs just to help him out. My parents figured he was taking our vegetables just to earn a few extra dollars. ______ stealing is stealing. My father decided to ______ this situation his own way: hiring Benny to guard the garden. But the others in my family were all ______ it. When my father asked him about the job, Benny was obviously a bit ______, but he finally agreed. Needless to say, there were no vegetables missing the next day. Whether or not Benny slept most of the night wasn’t ______. The fact was that Dad’s plan was working, ______ better than my father had planned. You see, each morning, after Benny got done sleeping, guarding the garden, he’d ______ long enough for breakfast with us. Now, Benny got to like this garden business. By the following spring, Benny had his own garden with my father’s help. Of course… for some ______, we don’t need a garden guard anymore. 1.A.stuck to B.referred to C.depended on D.gave away 2.A.pride B.prize C.price D.project 3.A.fear B.problem C.point D.thought 4.A.buying B.growing C.getting D.selling 5.A.exactly B.obviously C.extremely D.eventually 6.A.strange B.good C.honest D.bad 7.A.asked B.offered C.hired D.invited 8.A.But B.And C.So D.Instead 9.A.charge B.risk C.discuss D.handle 10.A.with B.for C.against D.beyond 11.A.shocked B.disappointed C.relieved D.annoyed 12.A.right B.true C.important D.necessary 13.A.even B.ever C.so D.any 14.A.stay around B.search about C.leave off D.start out 15.A.degree B.benefit C.sense D.reason
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考查第二册 4-6 单元以及第三册 1-3 单元书后单词表中的单词和短语。一是给出汉语和单词首字母要求拼写出单词正确形式;二是括号中给出单词,用单词的正确形式填空。 1.In the face of danger, Philippe Klein, a French doctor working in Wuhan, did not h____________(犹豫) to stay and fought alongside the Chinese people. 2.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi assured that China commits to medical ____________ (assist) to other countries by offering medical supplies to the best of its ability. 3.While the attack from COVID-19 on human health will hopefully be t____________ (暂时的), the political and economic disorder it has brought about could last for generations. 4.In yoga, we practice to build strength and develop a f__________ (柔韧的) body. 5.Don’t mention it again. It is all long forgotten and ____________ (forgive) anyway. 6.To save yourself from e____________ (尴尬), it is good to read a few books or research online about the culture and customs of the country you plan to visit. 7.School lessons last for 40 minutes and are always followed by a 10-minute break, which gives the students a chance to let off s__________. 8.As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the globe, I am especially __________ (concern) about the well-being of the world’s children. 9.I think it will always be beyond me to understand the ____________ (complex) of interpersonal relationship. 10.The giant panda is an endangered s________ (物种). 11.Please fill in the __________ (register) form, and fax it back to us. 12.As a witness of the accident, she gave the police a detailed a_________ (描述) of the process. 13.Do you want to unlock your potential? This book will give you i_________ (顿悟) in how to do that. 14.Upon the entry of the Queen, everyone present rose to their f_________. 15.In July 4, 1776, the D__________ (宣言) of Independence was passed in Philadelphia, America. 16.It seemed i__________(难以置信的) that people would still want to play football during a war. 17.I’m afraid these statements are all inaccurate to some e__________ (程度). 18.Our o__________ (原先的) plan was to go to Spain, but it was too expensive. 19.Last year the North West of England was the second most popular d__________ (目的地) for international shoppers. 20.No leaving without p____________(许可) from the authorities. 21.The red traffic light indicates that all v__________ (车辆) must stop. 22.The air crash left all the passengers a__________ (在…上) the plane injured or even killed. 23.The pace of COVID-19 i__________ (感染) in the country has slowed down over the past several days. 24.As soon as the curtain rose, I ________(absorb) in the unique beauty of the performance. 25.Nearly 90 as the scientist is, he remains ___________ (energy). 26.With the Olympic Games coming, there have been calls for a new kind of security ________(arrange). 27.They had a heated discussion on whether ________(adopt) a different approach to processing information. 28.The new laws were passed in favour of the ________(sustain) development of the economy. 29.An program has been launched to save a species of crocodile from ________(extinct). 30.He suffered a heavy blow on the head but ________(fortune), he didn’t get badly injured.
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阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 At Dana’s yard sale, Tim chose a baseball from the toys spread on the card table and asked about the price. Dana told him everything was a quarter except Nezumi, a cotton toy rat. It was grey with some cotton sticking out from the hole where an ear had been torn off. “Nezumi is extra special, so he is ten dollars. He needs a safe new home.” Dana sighed. Tim laughed saying he didn’t have ten dollars. Dana laughed too and gave Nezumi to Tim as a free gift because he was her friend. When Tim whispered it was sort of old, Dana said old toys were the best. She then invited Tim to her birthday party the next evening, adding that her parents were giving her a real rat for her birthday. Tim was amazed and asked if it was a live rat. “Of course.” Dana said. At home, Tim’s mother showed him the gift she had bought for Dana. It was a knitting spool(针织线轴) shaped like a mushroom. Mom said Dana could knit a scarf for her doll. Tim sighed that Dana wasn’t a knitting kind of person but a rat kind of person. Mom laughed after knowing what had happened. Together they drove to the pet store, where Tim searched and searched and selected a clear plastic ball, one in which the rat could run around on the floor safe from cats and dogs. Tim thought of Nezumi’s ear and decided Dana’s new rat would need this ball. The next day, Dana brought cupcakes to class. When she handed a cupcake to Tim, she asked if Tim brought Nezumi to school as Nezumi liked to ride in backpacks. Tim was at a loss because Nezumi was at home on his bed. Then Dana asked what gift he was giving her. Tim replied it was a surprise. In silence they sat for a while before he heard Dana say her parents were giving her a new bike for her birthday instead of a live rat because they thought rats would bite things. 注意:1. 所续写的短文词数应为 150 左右; 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; Para 1: At home that afternoon, Tim stared at the plastic rat ball. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2: All of a sudden, he had an idea. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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