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  • 1、 阅读理解

    Westsider Rare & Used Books bookstore is a big name on Manhattan's Upper West Side. It's the type of old shop where you can wander narrow walkways for hours while looking through towering shelves stuffed with books ranging from cheap, used copies to rare collections. The store has even been used as a setting in several films. 

    In January, a neighborhood resident Bobby Panza, saw the Westsider was having a going-out-of-business sale. He also read a story on a local blog in which store owner Dorian Thornley made an "off the cuff (即兴的)" remark that the store could stay open if it could raise $50,000 — "don't see that happening, though," Thornley mentioned at the time.

    Panza, who had never formally met Thornley but had shopped at the store for a decade, started a GoFundMe campaign. In just four days, 850 people donated from $5 to thousands of dollars each and raised $54,000. 

    With the money, Thornley updated (更新) the store's selection of used and rare books and reorganized the interior (内部) of the bookstore. Thornley also intended to buy advertising for his store, but the publicity from the GoFundMe campaign has helped raise awareness and helped boost (提高) Westsider's sales by nearly 25%. Thornley has saved some of the money to ensure Westsider won't fall behind on its rent again. 

    Thornley found out about the crowd funding effort the day after it started when a customer asked whether Thornley was serious about keeping the store open for good if $50,000 could be raised. When he told her he was serious, the customer — a local writer named Sally Klingenstein Martell — donated $10,000 to get the effort off the ground. Thornley calls Martell's significant donation "the motivator for everyone else donating".

    Whether the money will be enough to permanently save the business remains to be seen. But now that Westsider has avoided the worst, Thornley is trying to make that happen. 

    (1)、What do we know about Westsider Rare & Used Books? 
    A、It has sponsored several old shops. B、It is hardly known by local residents. C、It is decorated to look like a cinema. D、It sells both cheap books and rare collections.
    (2)、How did Thornley feel about raising $50,000 for his bookstore at first? 
    A、Hopeless. B、Ashamed. C、Confident. D、Enthusiastic.
    (3)、Which of the following statements is TRUE
    A、A regular customer successfully organized the donation campaign. B、Panza has been friends with the store owner for ten years. C、Thornley wanted to transfer the possession of the bookstore at first. D、The donation can make Westsider survive permanently.
    (4)、What did Thornley do with the donated money? 
    A、He paid for his daily expenses. B、He bought advertising for his store. C、He rented a new place to sell books. D、He improved customers' shopping experience.
    (5)、In what way was Sally's donation significant according to Thornley? 
    A、It was extraordinarily generous. B、It was done before the crowdfunding effort. C、It excited other people's donations. D、It raised Thornley's hope to open a branch store.
  • 2、 阅读理解

    BBC Young Reporter Competition

    If you are 11-18 years old, tell us about a story you think the BBC should be reporting. 

    What is the BBC Young Reporter Competition?

    It is a yearly opportunity for 11- to 18-year-olds across the UK to submit (提交) an original story idea to the BBC. BBC Young Reporter Competition winners will have the chance to tell their story on TV, radio, online or on social media with the help of BBC journalists, producers and program makers. We are not looking for finished reports but entries should just be an outline of a story idea. This can be submitted as a written description or videos. 

    Entries will be judged in two age categories: 11-15 and 16-18. There is one entry category: Me and My World. Entries should be an original and true story about your life, or the world you live in. It could be about your own identity or experience that impacts you or your community. You need to show how your report on this story can reflect the wider situation. Entries will only be considered when submitted via the online mechanism (机制). No other method of entry is permitted (this includes email or post). 

    Judging process

    Stories will be judged on editorial merit (优点) — that means the strength of the story, originality, and the personal story or background related to it. Judges will be looking for 40 winning stories from across the UK. Judges include editors from across the BBC as well as presenters and reporters. Stories will not be broadcast until all the judging is completed and the winners are announced in June. 

    Contact us

    If you have any questions about the BBC Young Reporter Competition, please contact a member of the team by emailing youngreportercompetition@bbc.co.uk. 

    (1)、What do we know about the competition? 
    A、It is hosted every two years. B、It is for professional journalists. C、It includes three age categories. D、It invites participants to present story ideas.
    (2)、The theme of your entry should be about ____. 
    A、your life and your experience B、the secret of your parents' success C、protecting the environment D、public hygiene and health
    (3)、How can participants submit their entries? 
    A、By posting their works to the BBC.  B、By following the online mechanism. C、By contacting a member of the competition team. D、By emailing youngreportercompetition@bbc.co.uk.
    (4)、What can we learn about the judges? 
    A、They will finish all the judging in July. B、They will be selected from school teachers. C、They will select 40 winning stories for broadcasting. D、They will judge participants based on their reporting skills.
    (5)、If you want to know more about the competition, you can contact the team by ____. 
    A、fax B、email C、visiting their official website D、leaving a message through calling
  • 3、 完形填空

    No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own 1

    I learned this lesson from a(n)2 many years ago. I took the head 3 job at a school in Baxley, Georgia. It was a small school with a weak football program. It was a tradition for the school's old team to play against the 4 team at the end of spring practice. The old team had no coach, and they didn't even practice to 5 the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment we were defeated. I couldn't 6 I had got into such a situation. Thinking hard about it, I came to7 that my team might not be the number one team in Georgia, but they were8 me. I had to change my 9 about their ability and potential.

    I started doing anything I could to help them build a little 10 . Most important, I began to treat them like11 . That summer, when the other teams enjoyed their 12 , we met every day and13  passing and kicking the football. 

    Six months after suffering our 14 on the spring practice field, we won our first game and our second, and continued to15 . Finally, we faced the number one team in the state. I felt that it would be a 16 for us even if we lost the game. But that wasn't what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me one of the greatest 17 of my life! 

    From the experience I learned a lot about how the attitude of the leader can 18  the members of a team. Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and 19 them. I helped them to see themselves20 , and they built themselves into winners. Winners are made, not born. 

    (1)
    A 、 luck B 、 efforts C 、 tests D 、 nature 
    (2)
    A 、 experience B 、 experiment C 、 visit D 、 show 
    (3)
    A 、 coaching B 、 editing C 、 consulting D 、 operating 
    (4)
    A 、 successful B 、 excellent C 、 strong D 、 new 
    (5)
    A 、 cheer for B 、 prepare for C 、 help with D 、 finish with 
    (6)
    A 、 describe B 、 agree C 、 believe D 、 regret 
    (7)
    A 、 demand B 、 claim C 、 permit D 、 realize 
    (8)
    A 、 reacting to B 、 depending on C 、 looking for D 、 caring about 
    (9)
    A 、 attitude B 、 decision C 、 conclusion D 、 intention 
    (10)
    A 、 fortune B 、 culture C 、 pride D 、 relationship 
    (11)
    A 、 winners B 、 partners C 、 leaders D 、 learners 
    (12)
    A 、 rewards B 、 health C 、 vacations D 、 honor 
    (13)
    A 、 risked B 、 practiced C 、 considered D 、 missed 
    (14)
    A 、 decline B 、 defeat C 、 accident D 、 mistake 
    (15)
    A 、 relax B 、 defend C 、 expand D 、 improve 
    (16)
    A 、 shame B 、 burden C 、 victory D 、 favor 
    (17)
    A 、 chances B 、 concerns C 、 thrills D 、 offers 
    (18)
    A 、 surprise B 、 serve C 、 interest D 、 affect 
    (19)
    A 、 encouraged B 、 observed C 、 protected D 、 impressed 
    (20)
    A 、 honestly B 、 individually C 、 calmly D 、 differently 
  • 4、 I have been convinced that the print media are usually more ____ and reliable than television. 
    A、accurate B、ridiculous C、urgent D、flexible
  • 5、Some invitations today are brilliantly designed, but ____ function, they're not very practical.
    A、according to B、in charge of C、due to D、in terms of
  • 6、 —____ you like the computer so much, why not buy it? 

    —Well, I can't afford so expensive a computer.

    A、Now that B、As soon as C、Even if D、As long as
  • 7、I asked George to go through the composition I'd just finished ____ any possible mistakes in it.
    A、correcting B、to correct C、correct D、corrected
  • 8、Generally speaking, it's very hot in summer in my hometown, but at times it ____ be cool.
    A、need B、must C、can D、should
  • 9、 John and Sandy argued all the time, ____ completely ruined the evening for the rest of us.
    A、who B、which C、whom D、that
  • 10、 —What was it that caused the party to be put off? 

    —____ Tom delayed sending the invitations. 

    A、That B、What C、When D、Which
  • 11、 I really appreciated ____ when you lent your notes to me. 
    A、one B、this C、that D、it
  • 12、 That was the first time I ____ face to face with the president. 
    A、am talking B、talk C、had talked D、have talked
  • 13、 —Can you give me some advice on how to learn English well? 

    — ____. 

    A、You're welcome B、Never mind C、Up to you D、With pleasure
  • 14、 听下面一段独白,回答问题。 
    (1)、How much did the speaker plan to spend at most each week? 
    A、$70. B、$80. C、$90.
    (2)、What class did the speaker take during the first week? 
    A、Dance. B、Boxing. C、Yoga.
    (3)、Why did the speaker overspend her budget during the second week? 
    A、Because of Black Friday sales. B、Because of a friend's wedding. C、Because of fitness membership.
    (4)、Where does 20% of the speaker's salary go according to the rule?
    A、Essentials. B、Luxuries. C、Savings.
  • 15、 听下面一段对话,回答问题。
    (1)、How long does the challenge last? 
    A、About a week. B、About two weeks. C、About four weeks.
    (2)、What has the man decided to do? 
    A、Paint pictures. B、Write poems. C、Climb mountains.
    (3)、What language will the woman probably learn next? 
    A、Japanese. B、Italian. C、English.
  • 16、 听下面一段对话,回答问题。 
    (1)、Which age group does the man belong to? 
    A、13-14. B、15-16. C、17-19.
    (2)、What does the man like to use social media to do most? 
    A、Make comments. B、Upload photos. C、Send messages.
    (3)、What does the man say about making friends online? 
    A、It involves danger. B、It wastes time. C、It takes effort.
  • 17、 What are the speakers talking about? 
    A、Ways to reduce TV-watching. B、Time spent on watching TV.  C、Harm caused by watching TV.
  • 18、 What does the man avoid doing? 
    A、Oversleeping. B、Working overtime. C、Staying up late.
  • 19、 What does the woman refuse to do? 
    A、Order a takeaway. B、Make a salad. C、Go on a diet.
  • 20、 How does the woman feel? 
    A、Disappointed. B、Stressed. C、Confused.
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