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1、Apply and Fly — Fly-in Programs for College Visits
College fly-in programs are opportunities for high school students to visit colleges over the course of a few days and meet students from all around the world with various interests. The visit is at no cost to the student.
You should apply if you really want to go to that college or if you' re not quite sure what living there would be like. Applying takes time, so don't do it unless you' re seriously considering the school — that time could be better spent on your college applications and internships (实习).
Timeline and Tips:
1. Do your research early. Make a list of your target colleges. Do they have a fly-in program? When is the application due?
2. Write and edit essays. By doing so, you're taking baby steps toward the process of submitting the demanding college essays.
3. Submit! (Preferably a couple of days before the deadline, just in case.)
4. Wait. Generally, students will receive results at least two weeks before the event.
Results Day:
Read the email carefully.
Waitlisted? If you wish to remain on the list, you may have to email back within a certain time frame (it' ll say in the email) to keep your spot.
ACCEPTED! Congratulations! Make sure you do the following:
1. Submit permission forms on time. Do not lose your spot by forgetting to do so.
2. Pack at least two days before! Last-minute packing leads to forgotten items.
3. Join a group chat. Tapping"add" on group chats is easier and faster than swapping phone numbers. Plus, you will probably only get the numbers of the handful of students you' ll actually keep in touch with. Who knows, you might end up at the same college!
(1)、Why are fly-in programs offered?A、To assess students' levels. B、To develop students' interests. C、To expose students to college life. D、To collect student feedback on colleges.(2)、What are applicants of fly-in programs advised to do?A、Plan for potential fees. B、Make a list of programs. C、Provide evidence of research. D、Avoid last-minute submission.(3)、Which of the following methods does the text suggest for reaching other attendees?A、Emails. B、Messaging groups. C、Phone calls. D、In-person meetups. -
2、沉迷于网上购物的人常常买一些他们不需要的东西。(addicted) (汉译英)
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3、儿童书籍往往以可爱的动物角色和简单的故事为特色。(feature) (汉译英)
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4、当他赢得冠军时,他感到多年的刻苦训练得到了回报。(pay off) (汉译英)
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5、这款手机应用程序会提醒你定期喝水。(remind) (汉译英)
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6、比起坐公共汽车,他更喜欢走路去上学。(prefer) (汉译英)
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7、阅读下列句子,根据句子内容,选择恰当的短语填空,并注意使用其正确形式。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
adapt to in particular be fed up with in case try out for from time to time
(1)、I people making loud noises in public places like libraries or buses— it's rude and always disturbs others.(2)、He has learned some basic first-aid skills his family members get injured unexpectedly.(3)、Linda the lead role in the school play last term but didn't get it because of nervousness.(4)、The new student will need some time the teachers' different teaching styles.(5)、Mom prepared many kinds of delicious food for my birthday party, and the homemade birthday cake was my favourite. -
8、To everyone's great (宽慰), the forest fire was controlled before spreading to nearby villages. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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9、With newly built roads and buildings, the small village has changed (完全) over the past decade. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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10、Achieving small study goals step by step fills us with (满足) and motivation. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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11、The shared power bank service is (便利) for people who forget to charge their phones. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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12、The government has (移走) the old bridge and is now building a safer and wider one for citizens. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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13、Preparing for final exams can be s, but well-organized plans and proper rest will help reduce anxiety. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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14、His speech about pursuing dreams bravely made all the audience feel i to follow their hearts. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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15、Our school basketball team was d in the first match, but they trained harder for the next one and finally won. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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16、With years of experience, she is c of leading the team through tough challenges. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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17、It rains f in this season, so remember to take an umbrella when going out. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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18、According to statistics published by the University of Scranton, about 45 percent of Americans usually make New Year's resolutions — and the most popular resolution is losing weight. Of those who make resolutions, a mere 8 percent achieve them.
Are we just setting ourselves up for failure? Learn how to make realistic resolutions and how to overcome the roadblocks along the way.
Setting a resolution to lose 15 pounds isn't a goal that's achievable now. It may be a good long-term goal. Registered dietitian Elisa Zied says, "…to be real when you make a resolution. It's okay to shoot for the stars like making a resolution to run a marathon, but why not set a smaller goal and train smart?"
The same concept applies to weight loss. These goals should help develop healthy habits that will finally help achieve your long-term resolution.
Notice that these goals are simple and achievable. "Instead of going from zero to 60, from never going to the gym to going four to five times a week, why not start with three days a week, get consistent (坚持的) and build from there," Zied says. "Set yourself up for success and map out your course by making appointments with yourself to be active."
You also need to be aware of your current exercise and eating habits to make achievable goals. Keeping a diary of your food and exercise habits can help. Record everything you eat and drink for three to five days and review it. For example, if you notice a tendency to snack on unhealthy fare, set a goal to eat a fruit or vegetable with each snack. Building on these smaller goals over time can help you achieve your long-term goal.
A. So why do so many of us fail to achieve our goals?
B. Once you notice your not-so-good habits, start fixing them.
C. Set between one to three weekly goals that you want to achieve.
D. Resolutions usually involve a commitment to sticking to your goals.
E. However, in order to reach it, you need to take baby steps to get it done.
F. If you treat your goals like set appointments, you're more likely to achieve them
G. Losing weight, as well as getting a better job, is among the most popular resolutions for adults.
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19、For anyone still doubting the belief that our emotions impact our physical health, a new study from New Zealand should be able to settle the matter. It reports that the physical wounds of healthy seniors healed more quickly if they wrote about their most upsetting experiences.
This confirms the results of a 2010 study, and extends those findings to cover older adults — a group that is likely to suffer wounds (such as from surgery), and one with less access to other ways of lowering stress (such as exercise).
Reported in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, a research team led by the University of Auckland's Elizabeth Broadbent made a study featuring 50 healthy adults ranging in age from 64 to 97. They were asked to write for 20 minutes per day for three days on end.
Half were asked to write about the most upsetting experience in their life, describing their deepest thoughts, feelings, and emotions about the events, ideally not previously shared with others. The others were asked to write about their daily activities without mentioning emotions, opinions or beliefs.
Two weeks after the third day of writing, all participants received a standard 4mm skin biopsy (皮下活体组织检查) on their inner arm. The very tiny wounds caused by the biopsy were photographed regularly over the following days to determine the rate at which they healed.
On the 11th day after the biopsy, the wounds completely healed on 76.2 percent of those who had done the expressive writing. That was true of only 42.1 percent of those who had written about everyday activities.
"The biological and psychological mechanisms (机体) behind this effect remain unclear," the researchers wrote, noting that those who had done the expressive writing did not report lower stress levels or fewer depressive symptoms than the others in the control group. Even if they weren't consciously aware of feeling more relaxed or positive, the expressive writing appeared to have caused some sort of bodily reaction — probably involving their immune (免疫的) systems — that hastened their recovery.
(1)、What was the difference between the two groups of participants in the study?A、When they wrote. B、Where they wrote. C、What they wrote about. D、How often they wrote.(2)、According to the text, the experiment lasted_________.A、about three days B、about ten days C、about two weeks D、about a month(3)、The underlined word "hastened" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to .A、speeded B、showed C、limited D、ruined(4)、What would be the best title of the text?A、Sharing with others can reduce stress B、Skin biopsies are likely to cause wounds C、Expressive writing heals physical wounds D、Upsetting experiences impact our emotions -
20、Showrooming
One of the biggest challenges facing brick-and-mortar retailers (实体零售店) in recent years has been the "showrooming" . Driven by the desire to get the best prices, many shoppers are now visiting brick-and-mortar stores to personally check on products that interest them, only to leave and then buy the items online. The new trend is forcing retailers to find out new ways to keep consumers from leaving their store for cheaper prices online.
Recent research found that 40 percent of U.S. shoppers have showroomed previously, with big-box retailers suffering the most. Specifically, the study shows that Best Buy, Walmart and Target are the most likely brick-and-mortar stores to have shoppers test out a product in-store and then purchase it online later, while Amazon is benefiting most from the practice, with nearly 60 percent of shoppers using the online retail giant (巨人) most often to make their showrooming purchases.
Smartphones have pushed showrooming into the front. Shoppers no longer have to wait until they get home to see if they can find a cheaper price for the products they're considering buying. With smartphones, consumers can now compare virtual prices, at both other brick-and-mortar stores and online ones while still inside a retail store. If they can find what they're seeking for less online, the majority will be seeking the first exit. A recent study showed that 45 percent of customers shopping at brick-and-mortar stores walk out and buy their purchase online for a discount of as little as 2.5 percent.
This puts pressure on retailers to provide both an in-store experience worth staying for and an online presence that can attract shoppers who are showrooming in other businesses.
To cut down on showrooming, many retailers are adopting new methods to keep shoppers in their stores. Among the steps they're taking are price-matching guarantees that allow shoppers to pay a discounted price if they find it cheaper online. This ensures that even a showrooming shopper can make the purchase in the store—regardless of whether they find the cheaper price online.
Another popular method to fight against showrooming is to give shoppers the ability to buy something online and pick it up at the store. This reduces shipping costs and gets customers in the store, where they may be encouraged to make an additional purchase.
It is also important for businesses to take into consideration what makes shoppers purchase something in-store rather than online, and meet those needs. Research has found that more than 8 in 10 Americans consider being able to take the goods home immediately and the ability to touch and feel them—the most important aspects when deciding to purchase in a store rather than online.
(1)、According to the passage, a showrooming shopper tends to ______.A、pay for everything online B、have better bargaining skills C、rush to buy things in a store D、purchase online for a lower price(2)、What contributes to the growing popularity of showrooming?A、The wide use of smartphones. B、The competition between big stores. C、The advertisement by online retail giants. D、The decline of the brick-and-mortar stores.(3)、The underlined words "seeking the first exit" in Paragraph 3 probably mean ______.A、searching for lower prices B、leaving as soon as possible C、locating the first exit quickly D、making a purchase on the spot(4)、The last three paragraphs mainly talk about ways of ______.A、increasing sales at stores B、preventing purchase online C、satisfying customers' needs D、advising shoppers to buy more