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1、 How does the man find the film?A、Well-acted. B、Difficult. C、Dull.
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2、 What does the woman ask the man to do?A、Keep an eye on her stuff. B、Buy lunch for her. C、Look after her kid.
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3、 Where probably are the speakers?A、At home. B、In the office. C、In a cafe.
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4、 What is the woman looking for?A、A bookstore. B、A gallery. C、A coffee shop.
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5、 读后续写,阅读下面材料.根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The Gratitude Jar
Once upon a time in a small town,there lived a woman named Emily.Emily was known for her warm smile and compassionate heart.Despite facing life's challenges,she carried an atmosphere of gratitude that inspired everyone who knew her.
One day,Emily came across)an old,dusty jar in the comer of an antique shop.Interested, she picked it up and noticed a small label that read."The Gratitude Jar."The shopkeeper explained that the jar was meant for collecting moments of gratitude—tiny notes that captured the essence(本质)of thankfulness.
Excited by the idea,Emily decided to start a journey of gratitude.Each day.before the sun dipped below the horizon,she would sit down with her Gratitude Jar and reflect on the blessings of the day.From the warmth of the morning sun to the laughter of children playing in the park.Emily found joy in the simple things.She set down the joy in different tiny notes and put them into the jar.
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months.Emily's jar began to fill with an abundance of notes of gratitude.She was amazed at how her perspective on life had shifted.(Instead of thinking about what she lacked)Emily focused on the richness of what she had—the love of family.the support of friends,and the beauty of the world around her.
One chilly autumn evening,Emily faced an unexpected challenge.The news of a job loss cast a shadow over her sunny disposition.Feeling a mix of uncertainty and fear,Emily sat down with her Gratitude Jar.wondering if she could find anything to be thankful for in such a trying time.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答As she read through the gratitude notes in the jar,something magical happened.
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Two weeks after the application,she received a letter for her new employment.
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6、 书面表达
假定你是李华,为推进科普教育.你校英语社团正在开展"学科学.用科学"的演讲活动.请你以"Intelligent Technology Enters Our Life"为题.写一篇演讲稿参加比赛,内容包括:1.智能科技在生活中的应用:2.学习智能科技的作用和意义。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节.以使行文连贯
Dear teachers and students,
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Thank you!
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7、 阅读下面短文.在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
Yangko,a rural Chinese folk dance with a history(date) back thousands of years, originates from farming life in ancient times.The dance relates to sacrifices to the farmland god when people prayed for a good harvest.As time passed,the(origin)dance developed,taking in various artistic forms and skills,including opera,acrobatics and martial arts,and eventually turned into the type of Yangkois seen today.
(preserve)this Chinese folk culture,it was included in the inaugural(首批的)items of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006.It is(common) performed in northern China during festivals,especially for Chinese New Year and the Lantern Festival. Performances or competitions(organize&in towns and villages to express people's joy and their hope for a better life.
Yangko employs drumming,Suona,dancing and singing.Content is basedfolk stories and legends.Costumes are richly-colored and opera-styled,enabling(character) to be easily identified.During a performance,the actors will dance and sing,following lively rhythms.Highly.skilled and interesting acts such as stilt(高跷)walkingcarrying a wedding sedan chair(花轿)are also included.As a part of traditional Chinese culture, Yangko(concentrate the group consciousness of the Chinese people,and has outstanding historical and cultural value.
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8、 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Those in the food industry understand the difficulty that comes from working with people.No matter how much you try,some customers are never1 .If you make one mistake,some people are likely to lose2 .This situation took place at a McDonald's in suburban Atlanta.
A customer approached the drive-through window3 .He threw a drink back at the pregnant fast food worker who handed it to him.Most would find that unthinkable.Yet,he felt4 because the drink was not what he wanted.
Bryanna was the5 in this incident.It was so6 to her that she couldn't even figure out what was happening.She was7 and covered in ice and soda.
The customer next in line who witnessed what happened was Feroza Eyed. She 8 the incident via Facebook after things took place."I've never seen anyone9 that way,especially to do that to a pregnant worker,which was just 10 ."
When Feroza approached the drive-through,she11 the fast food worker a cash tip to comfort her.She had yet another12 —set up an online registry for Bryanna's baby.Feroza13 maybe she could raise $300 or $400 for Bryanna to buy something nice.But by 24 hours later people had donated $1,700.Feroza was just obviously going crazy with14 .
Through this,Feroza and Bryanna have become friends.It's jus15 to see such love and happiness.
(1)A 、confused B 、frightened C 、troubled D 、satisfied(2)A 、temper B 、passion C 、sight D 、temperature(3)A 、sadly B 、angrily C 、happily D 、patiently(4)A 、convinced B 、embarrassed C 、justified D 、misunderstood(5)A 、interviewer B 、victim C 、looker-on D 、witness(6)A 、unpleasant B 、reliable C 、responsible D 、avoidable(7)A 、warning B 、weeping C 、begging D 、checking(8)A 、heard of B 、thought of C 、spoke of D 、dreamed of(9)A 、admit B 、behave C 、follow D 、approve(10)A 、wonderful B 、funny C 、necessary D 、awful(11)A 、paid B 、charged C 、 offered D 、afforded(12)A 、principle B 、program C 、destination D 、idea(13)A 、assumed B 、realized C 、recognized D 、recalled(14)A 、regret B 、relief C 、reward D 、joy(15)A 、 inspiring B 、demanding C 、amusing D 、puzzling -
9、 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Challenges are part of life and something we can all expect to encounter at one point or another during our lifetime.We handle challenges differently;some of us choose to face them head-on,while others flee in uncertainty.The following are simple methods and strategies we can all employ to overcome challenges more effectively.
Nike couldn't have said it any better with their slogan,"Just do it!"Some challenges require us to do just that.Grab the bull by its horns and have the courage to conquer it,no matter how unsure we might feel.Some challenges are urgent and require immediate attention,leaving us with no option but to go ahead full-steam.
Educate ourselves.The reason why some issues prove challenging for us is that we aren't familiar with them.The internet,books,forums,etc.,offer platforms where we can research and learn about our challenges to find strategies against them.Knowledge is definitely powerful and essential in conquering anything.
Be persistent.This is what is required to accomplish anything,especially when it comes to overcoming challenges.No matter how difficult our challenges might be,we must be willing to push through and try again and again until we achieve victory over them.
Ask for help.There are times when we can't go it alone and need others to help us conquer whatever challenges we face.Networking with like-minded individuals who can offer us support,suggestions,and solutions is useful in helping us overcome challenges.
A.Meet them head-on.
B.Adapt a different strategy.
C.It is said that two heads are better than one.
D.If we give up,we allow the challenges to conquer us instead.
E.Therefore,our knowledge and ability to conquer them is limited.
F.Whatever our positions,we all wish to conquer them and move on.
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10、 阅读理解
What do you see in the image?The image can be challenging to interpret,and most people need a clue to see the pattern.It shows a Dalmatian dog.An interesting aspect of this experience is that once you've perceived the pattern,you can't unset the dog.
Whether we like it or not,our brains look for patterns in various contexts.Much of our everyday understanding is linked to the concepts we lean in school and through interaction with others.On top of this,there are learned cultural patterns to interpret works of art,music,poems,etc.Once we know the patterns,they profoundly influence how we perceive cultural products.So we see the world through patterns we have acquired.
These patterns can be applied in all forms of teaching.The great benefit of seeing a pattern in an area of knowledge is that it can be applied to new problems.A student who has understood a pattern can not only answer questions taken directly from the learning material but can use it in other types of tasks.The key question,therefore,is how a student can discover the relevant patterns and create real understanding.
There are different ways to highlight patterns.Analogies(类比)are powerful tools for creating understanding.An example is the number line(数轴)in elementary mathematics. When children learn addition,it is easy for concrete combinations of objects:three apples plus two apples make five apples.The same is true for subtraction(减法):If you have six apples and remove four,you are left with two.
But this doesn't work when it comes to negative numbers.How do you explain that if you have three apples and remove five,two are missing?Then,an effective analogy is to see the number line as something you walk along—the line becomes a path.Addition with three is like walking three steps forward,and subtraction with five is like walking five steps backward. No wonder that if you walk three steps forward and then five steps back,you are two steps behind where you started.
In this way,the negative numbers acquire a meaning rooted in experience.More patterns of numbers can now be understood.
(1)、What is the second paragraph mainly about?A、The underlying effect of patterns. B、The ability to acquire the art skills. C、The way to find the Dalmatian dog. D、The benefit of interacting with others.(2)、Why should patterns be used in education?A、It is easy for students to master them. B、All types of tasks have the same pattern. C、They can help students solve new problems. D、They are the necessary learning materials.(3)、What does the example in paragraph 4 and paragraph 5 suggest?A、There are different ways to acquire experience. B、Analogies are good methods for teaching patterns. C、Addition is much easier than subtraction in maths. D、The number line can solve all mathematics problems.(4)、What is the best title of the text?A、Understanding Is Seeing a Pattern. B、The Best Principle for Learning C、Walking Back and Forth on a Number Line. D、Using Patterns to Learn Mathematics -
11、 阅读理解
Polar bears are icons of the Arctic.Detailed monitoring of their populations is crucial for their conservation—but because polar bears are so difficult to find,we are missing critical data about population size.Scientists have now developed a new tool to help:DNA analysis using skin cells left in the bears' footprints in the snow.
The scientists were inspired by the techniques that can be applied to tiny,degraded DNA samples.With these techniques,it isn't necessary to physically capture bears,which can be stressful and dangerous for both bears and humans.Instead,the researchers can turn to the snow tracks of polar bears and look at sources of DNA left in passing—environmental DNA. "The tracks usually contain fresh cells,and the DNA is intact because of the cold' storage' temperature,"said Dr.Melanie Lancaster of the World Wide Fund,lead author.
The scientists collected snow from individual tracks made by Alaskan polar bears in the wild. Additional materials like hair and saliva(唾液)were sampled,confirming that the tracks provided accurate genotype(基因型)
24 wild polar bear tracks were sampled.The researchers melted and filtered the snow to collect environmental DNA,then carried out micro-satellite analysis.Although the concentrations (浓度)of DNA taken from trucks sampled in the wild were very low,13 of the wild polar bear samples could be genotype,identifying 12 different individuals.
This technique has huge potential to inform conservation of these animals,to better understand their populations and behavior.Although the sampling has a lower success rate,ease of collection means that it can significantly expand sample sizes.
"We hope this method will be taken up by the polar bear research community,with the involvement of hunters,volunteers,and local communities,as a new way to collect information on polar bears,"said Lancaster."We also hope the method will be expanded to other animals living in snowy environments."
(1)、Why do scientists develop the new method?A、 To improve the environment in the Aretic. B、To protect humans from the polar bears attack. C、To find solutions to global climate change. D、To gather essential data for monitoring polar bears.(2)、What does the underlined word"intact"mean in paragraph 2?A、Unknown. B、Undamaged. C、Unusual. D、Unstable.(3)、What did the scientists do in the study?A、They tracked and caught polar bears in the wild. B、They recorded the bears' behaviors with cameras. C、They analyzed DNA from polar bears' snowy footprints. D、They compared the polar bears' genotype with other animals?(4)、What is Lancaster's attitude toward the method?A、Disapproving. B、Favorable. C、Uncertain. D、Suspicious. -
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My friend and I recently took an art class together through our town's community education program.Our classmates were a mix of ages,stages of life,and experience with making art.We stood out in the class—not for our artistic talent,but for our consistent encouragement of ourselves,each other,and the group.It got me thinking how encouragement had become a routine.
It became something of a joke between the two of us to compliment(赞美)each other,offer a positive comment when another student showed his or her work,and generally chat around the table about how fun our project was going.But reflecting back,our positivist was anything but a joke.It was a bright light in my week,a space where I knew I could be surrounded with kindness,gentleness,and positivist.
Here's the most special thing about it;my friend's and my positive conversation wasn't just encouraging,it was true,We didn't go for cheap or false compliments like,"This painting should be in a museum!"Instead,we went for authentic(真实的)expressions of support and encouragement,like,"I love how you did that cloud!"
Over time,the class became something of a sacred space,because we had made a habit of using encouraging,supportive language.Sentence-starters like,"I like,""I appreciate,""I want to try,"kept us present,positive,and honest.
The encouragement also kept us engaged in the work of making art.I feel sure that I learned more—and practiced more at home—because the activity was shown in such consistently positive terms,grounded in a growth mindset,self-acceptance,and encouragement.
Having a friend to share an encouragement habit is fantastic,but you can practice it on your own as well.Compliment yourself in the mirror every morning.Keep a running"great work. "list of thing? you are doing well today.Trust in your ability to find something loving—and true-to comment today and every day.
(1)、What do we know about the author's classmates?A、They admired those talented in art. B、They didn't take art class seriously. C、They were of the same artistic level. D、They were on good terms in the class.(2)、How did the classmates turn their class into a sacred space?A、By showing false compliments to others. B、By decorating their class as a museum. C、By displaying abstract art works in the class. D、By offering supportive language around them.(3)、What did the author think of the art project?A、It made him hopeful and confident. B、It needed to provide more practice. C、It was cheap and easy to carry out. D、It promoted his communication skills.(4)、What is the author's purpose of writing the text?A、To introduce a community education program. B、To call for good action to support those in need C、To describe how to make encouragement a habit. D、To comment on the power of authentic expressions. -
13、 阅读理解
Princeton University Art Event
Program Information forGaucho:A New Musical
March 8-10,2024,in Wallace Theater
Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater &Music Theater.
Gaucho:A NewMusical
Book,music and lyries(歌词)by Princeton University seniors Aaron Ventresca and Emmu Ventresca; directed by lecturer Nicuo Krell with music direction by guest artist Gia Gan.
Run Time
Approximately 2 hours(including a 10-minute intermission).
Setting
In this new musical set in nineteenth-century Argentina,the gaucho(高乔人)community of San Antonio de Areco (a town in Buenos Aires Province,Argentina)faces growing threats to its traditional way of life from large landowners' newest technology-barbed(带刺的)wire fence. A young gaucho named Mateo struggles to break free from his family's dying way of life to become a writer.Then with some help,Mateo escapes to Buenos Aires.There,he meets Sofia,wh0 shakes his narrow-minded view of the world.As modernity takes shape,Mateo is torn between choices:his family or the one he could create,his culture or the movements of the world.
Special Notes
No flash photography permitted.Please silence all electronic devices including mobile phone and watches,and avoid text messaging for the duration of the performance.
Tickets &Details
Performances are free and open to the public;advance tickets required.If a performance is listed as sold out,a wait list will be formed at the door with a limited number of tickets available.
Accessibility
The Wallace Theater is an accessible venue with an assistive listening system.Guests in need of other access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at least one week in advance at lewiscenter@princeton.edu
(1)、Who worse the Gaucho:A New Musical?A、Guest artist Gia Gan. B、Two university students. C、Lecturer Nico Krell. D、Artists in the Wallace Theater.(2)、What is the theme of the musical?A、A romantic love story. B、A movement of culture. C、The change of lifestyle. D、The immigration of a community.(3)、What are people required to do to watch the musical?A、Pay for performances in advance. B、Wait in line at the door of the theatre. C、Contact the Lewis Center for tickets. D、Switch off their electronic devices. -
14、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I faced a tight budget when I was nine. On November 1st, I used up most of the money Isaved. With a small amount of pocket money left before Christmas I didn't have enough to buy presents for the family.
I was seriously considering going to my dad and asking for an advance on the next year's pocket money, so I could at least buy gifts for my family members. But then, one evening, Iwas sitting in my room reading advertisements in the back of a magazine. Several greeting-card companies were telling us how people could make money by selling their cards and stationery(文具). Normally, I would have passed right over the ads, but this time my situation was so difficult that I felt I had nothing to lose.
The ad that attracted me most was one by a well-known greeting-card company in my nation, whose products were of high quality. With my parents' help, I contacted the company,although they preferred adults or older kids to advertise their products. After my sincere request, they agreed to give me, a nine-year-old boy, a chance.
My sales materials arrived within the week. I had expected something small and neat, but the package looked like a dinosaur's shoebox; it was close to three feet long and nearly a foot wide, full of stuff. There was a thick binder(活页夹) containing a complete selection of the cards and some writing paper, which I would be selling for around $3 per box.
Although my parents supported my try to make money by myself, they had little confidence in my success; after all, instead of an outgoing kid, I was somewhat shy. However, I was determined to have a try to challenge myself.
注意: 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Wasting no time,I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood.
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Eventually, I earned over $20, a large sum of money for a 9-year-old kid in 1954.
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15、 4月1 日是"国际爱鸟日",你校学生会本周将组织学生进行户外观鸟活动。请写一则英文通知,请你校外国交换生参与。 内容包括:1. 活动简介;2. 注意事项。
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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Student Union
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16、 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
My name is McKenzie Skiles and I'm a snow hydrologist(水文学家) at the University ofUtah in Salt Lake City. Actually, the purpose is to track dust's impact on water resources.
I am most interested in the impact of warming temperatures on snow melting rates, and Ihave started studying snowmelt since 2009 in Utah and Colorado. When I skied to research sites in Utah to collect snow for my experiment, the mountainous landscapes were covered in dust. It's clear that 2009 was one of the biggest years for dust deposition(沉积) onto snow.
I usually have to cover several kilometers, carrying a 27-kilogramme pack with a shovel(铲子) to dig a snow hole, tools to cut s now and measure its density, and containers to collect snow for analyses. One year, I hit a dusty area of suow, broke my ski and sliced my leg open.
In areas with heavy dust deposition, such as the southern Rocky Mountains, dust speeds up melting by one or two months. Warming air temperatures affect snow gathering, but dust builds up over time and darkens the surface.
I'm now exploring different ice and snow landscapes for further research. For example,how black-carbon buildup following forest fires affects melting. As we move into a future that is likely to be even dustier, we need them to predict snowmelt for many reasons,including working out how to use water in the western United States efficiently.
A. The dust caused a lot of trouble.
B. I went for miles in the wilderness.
C. Doing my research is no easy task.
D. One of the goals is to develop snowmelt models.
E. In Colorado, the red dust from desert soils had also blown in.
F. As a result, the snow will absorb more sunlight and quick en melting.
G. My job is to ski in the wilderness to measure dust on top of snow each spring.
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17、 阅读理解
A new study involving nearly 50,000 people from four continents offers new insights into identifying the quantity of daily walking steps that will best improve adults' health and longevity(长寿), and whether the ideal number of steps differs across people of different ages. The study represents an effort to develop an evidence-based public health message about the benefits of physical activity. The often-repeated 10,000-step-a-day saying grew out of a decades-old marketing activity for a Japanese pedometer(计步器), with no science to back it up.
Led by physical activity professor Amanda Paluch, an international group of scientists conducted an experiment among adults aged 18 and older. They grouped the nearly 50,000participants into four comparative groups according to average steps per day. The lowest step group averaged 3,500 steps; the second,5,800; the third,7,800; and the fourth, 10,900steps per day. Among the three higher active groups, there was a 40-53% lower risk of death,compared to the lowest step group.
More specifically, for adults 60 and older, the risk of early death leveled off at about6,000-8,000 steps per day, meaning that more steps than that provided no additional benefit for longevity, while for adults younger than 60, about 8,000-10,000 steps per day.
"So, what we saw was this continuing reduction in risk as the number of steps increases,until it levels off. Interestingly, the study found no definitive association with walking speed,"Paluch says.
The new study supports and expands findings from another study led by Paluch before,which found that walking at least 7,000 steps a day reduced middle-aged people's risk of early death. "There's a lot of evidence suggesting that moving even a little more is beneficial,particularly for those who are doing very little activity," Paluch says. "More steps per day are better for your health."
(1)、Why did the scientists carry out the new study?A、To know about people's health condition. B、To explain the pedometer's working principles. C、To determine the best physical activity for people. D、To provide a scientific guideline on daily walking.(2)、What does the underlined words"leveled off" in paragraph 3 mean?A、Turned higher. B、Became stable. C、Fell sharply. D、Changed rapidly.(3)、What does the experiment find?A、The old should walk as much as possible. B、Young people usually walk more than the old. C、The most beneficial steps differ by age groups. D、Walking pa ce is the key to avoiding early death.(4)、What does Paluch advise people doing little activity to do?A、To walk more steps. B、To control walking speed. C、To limit walking distance. D、To track the number of steps. -
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Every morning on the island of Oahu, students at Pū‘ohala Elementary gather on a field as towering mountain s watch them from the mist. Their day starts with songs in‘ọlelo Hawai‘i,the islands' native language, restating values of respect and justice that their teachers hope willguide them through their education, and throughout their lives.
Like most kids their age, they're not concerned about the significance of the language they're learning. Still, they have a weighty responsibility: to receive the torch (火炬) and ensure the security of‘ölelo Hawai‘i for future generations.
It was only 50 years ago that the language was on the edge of extinction. Though the situation is much improved, in many ways‘õlelo Hawai‘i is still on life support. Teachers say there's a huge enthusiasm for school kids to learn the language, but as they grow up, they're encouraged to focus on "more useful" subjects and use English, which are believed to assist·them in achieving success in their work. In 2016, there were 18,610 Hawaiian speakers on the islands.
"One hundred thousand is the approximate number of speakers needed to consider the language safe," says Solomon, professor of Hawaiian language at University of Hawai‘i atMānoa. "The idea is that there are enough people passing it on to the next generation,socializing their children to use the language in all domains of life, to express all thoughts and needs and desires."
Fortunately, the kids of Pū‘ōhala Elementary will take the responsibility to continue the work of the current young adults defending the language, expanding access to‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i in part through TikTok and Instagram, and making the language a practical skill in adulthood.These youth, along with those committed to recovering the language from previous generations,share their hopes for the better.
(1)、What are the students at Pū‘ōhala Elementary expected to do?A、To figure out the value of life. B、To go out of the island of Oahu. C、To pass their native language down. D、To draw people's attention to folk songs.(2)、What makes the students abandon‘õlelo Hawai‘i?A、Career development. B、The improved situation. C、Lack of enthusiasm. D、Little educational support.(3)、What is the current situation of‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i according to professor Solomon?A、It is used in all walks of life. B、It his considered a sa fe language. C、It demands more speakers to be safe. D、It has one hundred thousand speakers.(4)、What is the author's attitude towards the future of‘ölelo Hawai‘i?A、Worried. B、Hopeful. C、Unclear. D、Reserved. -
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Whether you are a lifelong bookworm or are trying to develop a love for reading in your kids, the 2024 Miami Book Fair is for you.
◆ When and Where Is the Fair?
This much-loved South Florida event will be held from May 12 to 18,2024 at the MDCWolfson Campus Plaza in Downtown Miami.
◆ What to Expect at the Fair?
This year, the fair will feature more than 400 celebrated authors from around the world.There will be a rich collection of writers and their works of almost every type under the sun.Readers can not only explore arts and crafts, but also experience face painting and book giveaways. For green writers, it's a place to connect with their favorite editors. For book lovers,it's an opportunity to get autographs(亲笔签名) from many popular authors and ask them some questions. During this week-long book feast, you will find a group of events running from morning to night.
◆ How Much Does the Fair Cost?
On Friday, the fair is free. On Saturday or Sunday, it is $10 for an adult for one day, or you can get a two-day pass for $ 15. Kids under age 12 can attend for free and the kid aged13-18 is $5 per day.
So mark your calendars, head to Downtown Miami, and enjoy yourself in the heart of the city's literary scene.
(1)、What can visitors do at the fair?A、Donate used books. B、Explore Downtown Miami. C、Enjoy a dinner party. D、Interact with popular authors.(2)、How much should a couple with two kids under 12 pay for the Sunday fair?A、$30. B、$25. C、$20. D、$15.(3)、What is the purpose of the text?A、To advertise a fair. B、To raise money. C、To introduce a city. D、To recommend books. -
20、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What made the blog first known to the public?A、A newspaper report. B、A TV program. C、A photo.(2)、What does Bonnie do for the blog?A、He takes photos. B、He acts as models. C、He does Eden's make-up.(3)、What is the main topic of Ella's blogs?A、Fashion trends. B、Money saving tips. C、Clothes for students.(4)、Which period of clothes has recently inspired Ella most?A、The 1920s. B、The 1970s. C、The 1980s.