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1、 假定你是李华,你校英文报即将举办一场以 "To Be a Smart Financial Planner"为主题的演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容包括:
1.为何要学习理财知识;
2.合理规划自己的小金库。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
To Be a Smart Financial Planner
I am honoured to have the opportunity to talk about the importance of financial planning as a smart financial planner.
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Thank you for your listening.
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2、 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。
Lion and dragon dances are an integral (不可或缺的) part of many Chinese celebrations and cultural events, (contain) the Chinese New Year, weddings, and business openings. These dances are often performed by a group of people who wear colourful costumes and carry large, (decorate) dragon or lion puppets. The dragon and lion are both symbolic (animal) that represent power, strength, and good luck.
The dragon is mythical creature that has been a symbol of Chinese culture for centuries. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is associated with the emperor considered to be a symbol of power, prosperity, and good fortune. The dragon is believed (control) the waters and the rain, and is also associated with the idea of the yang, the masculine principle.
In Chinese culture, the lion is seen a guardian animal and is often used to war d off evil spirits. The lion dance (perform) during festivals and celebrations to bring good luck and prosperity to the community.
Together, the dragon and lion represent a balance of opposing forces in the universe, and the dance performances symbolize the (harmonious) and unity of the community. It's said that the dances can bring good luck and prosperity to those watch them and are an important part of Chinese cultural heritage.
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3、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Zora woke up early on Saturday morning, 1 for her long- awaited trip to the mall with her friends. They had planned this shopping spree(狂欢) for weeks and she had been 2 the days. Zora always had one 3 item she planned to buy for her mum that hadn't told her friends about.
As they walked past a fabrics store, Zora's eyes 4 up. She had been saving up for months to buy a sewing machine for her mum to help patch (缝补) 5 , and she knew this store carried it. She dragged her friends inside, and as soon as she 6 the sewing machine, she knew it was the one.
But when Zora checked the 7 tag(标签), her heart sank. It was much more expensive than she had 8 . She started to feel disappointed and considered giving up on her 9 of helping her mum.
Her friends noticed her 10 and decided to help her. They took out some money and encouraged her to buy it, telling her how much her mum 11 it. With their 12 , Zora decided to spend on the sewing machine, and as she walked out of the store, she felt a sense of pride and 13 .
The rest of the day flew by, and they headed back home. Zora realized that her 14 were the real friends she had. They had helped her at the important moment and created 15 that she would cherish(珍藏) forever.
(1)A 、 excited B 、 confused C 、 upset D 、 inspired(2)A 、 talking about B 、 relying on C 、 counting down D 、 sending for(3)A 、 special B 、 unknown C 、 expensive D 、 little(4)A 、 picked B 、 lit C 、 took D 、 broke(5)A 、 programme B 、 walls C 、 nets D 、 clothes(6)A 、 lost B 、 bought C 、 saw D 、 sold(7)A 、 pill B 、 security C 、 price D 、 electronic(8)A 、 read B 、 kept C 、 studied D 、 thought(9)A 、 dream B 、 ability C 、 offer D 、 result(10)A 、 ambition B 、 hesitation C 、 delight D 、 annoyance(11)A 、 described B 、 reserved C 、 deserved D 、 observed(12)A 、 support B 、 blame C 、 cheer D 、 trust(13)A 、 worry B 、 amusement C 、 regret D 、 achievement(14)A 、 guests B 、 companions C 、 generations D 、 relatives(15)A 、 memories B 、 pictures C 、 lessons D 、 methods -
4、 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to Teach Time Management Skills to Teens
Teens usually have fairly structured schedules. Their school day and their after- school activities are planned out for them. As a result, many of them don't learn how to manage their time wisely when they have some downtime. .
Advise your teen to write down his schedule. Your teen's time may easily get taken up with video games or social media if he's not careful. Teach him to schedule his day so he can set aside time for chores(琐事), homework, and other responsibilities. , so time doesn't idly pass without feeling like he hasn't done anything fun.
. Whether it's a planner that your teen writes everything in or an app that manages your teen's schedule, help your teen find the tools that will work best for him. Talk about the importance of creating a schedule and using lists to manage his time wisely.
Help him to set goals. . Then, help him identify how much time he'll need to work on that goal each day. Whether he wants to exercise for 30 minutes 3 times each week or he decides to apply for scholarships one Saturday afternoon each month, goal setting is a great way to help him manage his time.
Help your teen prioritize activities. It's common for teens to have conflicts in their schedules. A basketball game, birthday party, and church activity may all coincide (同时发生). , based on his values and commitments.
Set limits on electronics. Your teen may waste countless hours on social media or playing video games if she's not careful. Establish rules that help her create healthy habits with her cellphone and other digital devices.
A. Model good time management habits
B. Give your teen time management tools
C. Practise managing your own time wisely
D. Encourage him to schedule free time as well
E. Talk to your teen about how to prioritize activities
F. Here are some steps you can take to teach your teen
G. Talk to your teen about the personal goals he wants to reach
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5、 阅读理解
Plastic pollution has become an unfortunate fact of life all over the world— including in the oceans. While all that junk floating around can pose a serious threat to many animals, a new study finds some species may have actually turned it into an entirely new ecosystem!
The North Pacific "Garbage Patch" is a huge area in the ocean where a lot of plastic waste gets stuck. However, it's not just wastes that get caught up in this mess. Researchers from Georgetown University found that many sea creatures like jellyfish, snails, and barnacles also live there.
In 2018 and 2019, scientists collected 105 pieces of plastic from the patch, and found 46 different species of invertebrates (无脊椎动物) living on them. About 80% of those species normally live near the coast rather than in the middle of an ocean. The researchers also found that these species have been breeding on the patch— meaning there may now be a permanent community of coastal species in the middle of the ocean.
Lead author Linsey Haram said that it's not yet known how this will affect the ocean ecosystem. But she said the coastal species are likely competing for food with ocean species, and they may also be eating each other.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is one of the five areas of garbage that have formed in the middle of huge circular ocean currents called gyres (环流). Another garbage patch is in the South Pacific, two are in the Atlantic Ocean, and the fifth is in the Indian Ocean.
A 2018 study of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch found that about one- third of garbage that could be linked to Japan. Up to 20% of garbage added since 2011 was created by the huge tsunami that hit northern Japan that year, the study said.
(1)、What makes the plastic waste get stuck in the garbage patch?A、Climate change. B、Human activities. C、Sea creatures living there. D、Huge circular ocean currents.(2)、What does the underlined word "breeding" in Paragraph 3 mean?A、Reproducing. B、Restoring. C、Revising. D、Refreshing.(3)、Why does the author mention Japan in the last paragraph?A、To blame Japan for polluting the ocean. B、To indicate one of the sources of the garbage. C、To stress the responsibility of some countries. D、To suggest clues that help with the plastic pollution.(4)、In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A、Education. B、Economy. C、Environment. D、Entertainment. -
6、 阅读理解
We know that spending lots of time sitting down isn't good for us, but just how much exercise is needed to match the negative health effects of sitting down all day? Research suggests about 30-40 minutes per day of building up a sweat should do it.
Up to 40 minutes of "moderate (温和的) to vigorous (有力的) intensity physical activity" every day is about the right amount to balance out 10 hours of sitting still, the research says— although any amount of exercise or even just standing up helps to some extent.
That's based on a study published in 2020 analyzing nine previous studies, involving a total of 44,370 people in four different countries who were wearing some form of fitness tracker. The analysis found the risk of death among those with a more sedentary (久坐的) lifestyle went up as time spent engaging in moderate- to- vigorous intensity physical activity went down. In other words, putting in some reasonably intensive activities— cycling, brisk walking, gardening— can lower your risk of an earlier death.
While analyses like this one always require some detailed dot- joining across separate studies with different volunteers, timescales and conditions, the benefit of this particular piece of research is that it relied on relatively objective data from wearables— not data self- reported by the participants.
The research based on fitness trackers is broadly in line with the 2020 WHO guidelines, which recommend 150—300 mins of moderate intensity or 75—150 mins of vigorous intensity physical activity every week to balance out sedentary behaviour.
Walking up the stairs instead of taking the lift, playing with children and pets, taking part in yoga or dancing, doing household chores, walking, and cycling are all put forward as ways in which people can be more active— and if you can't manage the 30—40 minutes right away, the researchers say, start off small.
(1)、How does the author start the text?A、By telling stories. B、By listing numbers. C、By giving examples. D、By raising questions.(2)、What did the research find?A、The longer you sit still, the earlier you will die. B、The more you exercise, the healthier you will be. C、Productivity can be improved through physical activities. D、Proper intensive activities help reduce the risk of earlier death.(3)、Why is the research reliable?A、It's based on previous studies. B、Its data is relatively objective. C、It's carried out in different countries. D、Its data is from the participants' reports.(4)、What is the main purpose of the text?A、To analyze the risk of sitting still. B、To recommend a healthy lifestyle. C、To inspire people to do more exercise. D、To show benefits of physical activities. -
7、 阅读理解
In Saskatchewan, Canada, vegetables have a short growing season. So a very unique farm in Hudson Bay is growing fresh, pesticide- free (无农药的) vegetables in a hydroponic (水培的) farm all year long. There the plants are grown in water instead of soil.
Growing vegetables in the middle of nowhere, about 300 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon, may seem like a big risk, but there is no other place for people to get locally grown food. Produce is available in local supermarkets but it is trucked in from far away.
The idea to turn the no longer used Stewart Hawke school into a farm came to the Nels when Hudson Bay asked for bids (投标) for the building in 2018. It was empty and if an alternative use wasn't found, it would be pulled down. "We started looking for ideas, and we went and proposed doing this," Jan Nel said." And they loved it."
After the proposal was accepted, the family worked together to prepare the building in January 2019 and they planted the first seeds in just one classroom the next month.
The company has grown and is now using several rooms thanks to the quality of the produce and the fact that it is local, according to June Nel." It's not two weeks old; it hasn't travelled across the country or across the world," she said. "It actually tastes like lettuce. Lots of people have commented on our herbs. It actually still tastes fresh when you get it, and there's no pesticide used."
She expects more producers to turn to hydroponics in the future but notes that the technology is limited to only some fruits and vegetables and doesn't work for potatoes or grains." It's not the answer to the food security question or challenge, but it will play an increasingly larger role," she adds.
(1)、What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A、Vegetables are plentiful in Saskatchewan. B、People in Saskatchewan can't get fresh vegetables. C、Hydroponic farms are very popular in Saskatchewan. D、The climate in Saskatchewan is not good for farming.(2)、What did the farm use to be?A、A supermarket. B、A school. C、A garden. D、A factory.(3)、What is the biggest advantage of the Nels' vegetables?A、They are cheap. B、They are fresh. C、They are nutritive. D、They are delicious.(4)、What is the best title for the text?A、A New Way Helps Deal with Food Security B、A Family Devote to Improving People's Life C、A Used School Turns into a Hydroponic Farm D、An Innovative Practice Boosts the Future of Farming -
8、 阅读理解
Two Special Museums
Barbed (有刺的) Wire Museum
Is this the strangest museum of all? One thing's for sure— you won't want to touch the handiwork on display!
Invented by Joseph Glidden in 1874, this type of wire fencing quickly turned into a multi- million- dollar industry. Where farmers once let their animals wander freely across the prairies (草地), this wire now enabled land to be sectioned— and that in turn, changed the face of the" Wild West"!
Opened in 1971, the museum displays over 2,000 varieties of barbed wire, as well as tools and equipment used in fencing. Who would come here? The thousands of barbed wire fans across the world, it seems!
The Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum
Opened in 2001, the owners of this small museum in Tennessee, USA are serious collectors! Their museum houses over 20,000 different salt and pepper shakers, some of which date back thousands of years!
With shakers shaped as astronauts, chickens, monks, letters and cute puppies, you will be amazed at the enormous variety on show! And while you look through their packed shelves, you also get to learn the rather interesting history behind salt and pepper.
One salt shaker the Ludden family don't have in their museum is the Cellini Salt Cellar. This was presented to Francis I, King of France, in 1543 and was made from pure gold and it's worth an amazing €50 million!
(1)、When was barbed wire fencing invented?A、In 1874. B、In 1971. C、In 2001. D、In 1543.(2)、What can we do in the Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum?A、Take photos with astronauts. B、Use different kinds of shakers. C、Learn history about salt and pepper. D、Admire a shaker once used by FrancisI.(3)、What do the two museums have in common?A、They show something famous. B、They show something unusual. C、They show something popular. D、They show something helpful. -
9、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What is Belfast famous for?A、Making ropes. B、Building ships. C、Selling tea.(2)、What will the visitors do this morning?A、Visit City Hall. B、Attend a concert. C、Go to a garden.(3)、Where will the visitors go tomorrow morning?A、The Ulster Hall. B、The Palm House. C、The Ulster Museum.(4)、How long will the tour last?A、One day. B、Two days. C、Three days.
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10、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What are the speakers doing?A、Making work plans. B、Visiting a customer. C、Booking a meeting room.(2)、What does the woman think of the first task?A、It's in a hurry. B、It's unimportant. C、It's time- consuming.(3)、What's the man's last task?A、Writing a report. B、Starting a new project. C、Sending an email.(4)、When will the woman give a presentation?A、Today. B、Next week. C、Next month.
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11、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What are the speakers mainly talking about?A、The man's work day. B、The woman's school day. C、The man's phone.(2)、Why was it difficult for the woman to figure out the thief?A、Something was wrong with the camera. B、Too many people wore the same suit. C、The thief's face was covered tightly.(3)、To whom will the man report the theft?A、The police. B、CCTV. C、The insurance.
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12、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What does the woman think the man's problem is?A、He refused to listen to her. B、He's disturbed by other things. C、He stopped studying for long.(2)、What's the second thing the woman asks the man to avoid?A、Music. B、The dog. C、The phone.
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13、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What's the man?A、A hotel receptionist. B、A salesman. C、A painter.(2)、Which colour will the woman try on?A、Red. B、Black. C、Purple.
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14、 What happened to Josh's sister yesterday?A、She served the wrong dish. B、She got lost with her brother. C、She failed to behave herself in public.
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15、 How do the speakers sound?A、Fine. B、Relaxed. C、Worried.
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16、 What does the woman mean?A、David often eats his words. B、Her party was a success. C、Dr. Andrew put off his lecture.
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17、 What does the man think of Allan's paintings?A、Funny. B、Terrible. C、So- so.
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18、 Whose birthday is it today?A、Cassie's. B、John's. C、Ashley's.
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19、 第二节,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。
I come from a family that had never had a single record of autism (自闭症) until the day I was born. When I was two years old, my parents noticed some of my "out of ordinary" behaviors. I seldom played with other children. I often got angry easily and was difficult to deal with.
Soon after my parents noticed these signs, they took me to a child psychiatrist (精神科医生), who eventually informed them that I have been diagnosed with a type of autism called PDD-NOS, a disorder that delays the growth of a child's brain, which included separating from friends or family and slow processing of speech, thinking and learning skills. My parents were initially shocked at this disease but they were prepared to positively changed my life.
As I got older, I began to notice how the other kids were able to answer questions in class a lot faster than I could understand. From that year on, I had received special accommodations for my coursework, such as sit-ting in front of the class to read the board better, and taking longer time on tests.
Since fourth grade, I joined my school's marching band, something I never had any interest in, but my mom convinced me that it was a great way to not only make friends, but to help gain more confidence in myself. I played the trumpet for two years, and after that, I played the horn.
At the same time during fourth grade, I discovered my talent for creative writing. I wrote my first Spider-Man story. After that I often helped my fellow classmates and peer groups write essays. As the years passed, I became more confident. When I was fifteen years old, I was elected as class president in a high school, but I was still unaware about my diagnosis.
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。
One day after school I came home and entered my parents' house.
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I was moved to tears when I read the doctor's diagnosis.
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20、 第一节应用文写作
假定你是李华,在新西兰的一所高中做交换生。你们小组为世界海洋日(World Oceans Day)设计的海报获一等奖,请代表你们组做经验分享,
内容包括:
1.海报主题及制作过程; 2.活动感受。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:2.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。
Dear fellow students,
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