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◆FridayArtMarketsatDaleyPlaza
SelectFridaysAugust19throughStepmber
DaleyPlaza
Cost:
Free
Website
Directions
Nearly75artistswillbeexhibitingtheirworkinDaleyPlaza,includingjewelry,ceramics,sculpture,paintings,glass,wearables,woodandmixedmedia.
◆RenegadeChicagoPop-Up
Sept.9-10
Pilsen
Getyourhandsonthegoodsatthisoutdoorcelebrationofallthingshandmade.Festivitiesincludefoodtrucks,DJsets,craftbrews,DIYworkshops,photoopsandshopping.
◆MillenniumParkSummerMusicSeries
SelectMondaysandThursdaysJune12throughAug.21
MillenniumPark
Grabablanketandsomepicnicsnacksforafreeoutdoorconcertinthepark.Themusicseriesfeaturesawidevarietyofmusicfromtoplocal,nationalandinternationalartists.
◆NorthsiderCraftBeerFest
Sept23
Uptown
$15-$69
Spendadayonthegreensamplingbeersandhardciders(苹果汁)frombreweriesacrossthecountry,includingColorado,Michigan,CaliforniaandWisconsin—andlet’snotforgetthoseinourownhomestate,too.
21.WhatcanyoubuywhenyouvisitFridayArtMarketsatDaleyPlaza?
A.Artworks.B.Beers.
C.Picnicsnacks.D.Fruitjuice.
22.Whichofthefollowinglastsmorethantwomonths?
A.FridayArtMarketsatDaleyPlaza.B.RenegadeChicagoPop-Up.
C.MillenniumParkSummerMusicSerie.D.NorthsiderCraftBeerFest.
23.WhatisspecialaboutNorthsiderCraftBeerFest?
A.Youcanenjoyfreedrinks.B.Youhavetopaytoattendit.
C.Youcanappreciateaconcert.D.Youcancreateyourownbeer.
B
Afewweeksago,YuanChaojunquithiswell-paidjobwithatradingcompanyinShanghaiandstartedteachingpeoplehowto“escapefromrooms”.
Roomescapeisareal-lifeadventuregame,duringwhich“imprisoned”playersarerequiredtoescapefrom“dungeons”,“prisons”andmysteriouscellsbysolvingpuzzlesandconnectingcluesinafixedperiodoftime.Stressreliefisoneofthemajorreasonswhythesegamesaresopopular.Mixedwithexcitement,challengesandfearoftheunknown,thegameallowspeopletoplaydifferentrolesandexperienceanotherlifeforashorttime.
RoomescapehasbecomepopularinChina,attractingpeoplefromallwalksoflife.Thegamesoftenrequiregroupthinking,makingitagoodalternativeforcompanyteam-buildingactivities.
YeKaiworksforafilmproductioncompany.Heandcolleaguesrecentlytookonaroomescapegamecalled“Assassin”,andonlymadeitout“withthehelpofeveryone”.
“Thegamegavemeastrongsenseofinvolvementandteamwork,”Yesaid.“Iwilldefinitelycomebackandtryotherthemes.”
InShanghaialone,morethan200locationsoffertheseadventures.Acrossthecountrythousandsofsuchescaperoomswithvariousthemeshavesprungup.
Butescapegamesarenotwithouttheircritics.Accordingtoareport,avenue(场馆)openedinabasementinaresidentialareainShanghai’sJingandistrictrecently,attractingalargenumberofdevotees(热爱者)tothearea.Asthedoortothecommunityisnowconstantlyopen,someresidentshavebeenleftannoyed.“Howcanoursafetybeguaranteediftheyallowtheserandomstrangersintoourcommunityfreely?
”oneoftheresidentscomplained.
“Wearethinkingaboutemployingsecurityguardsattheentrancetocheckonourcustomers,”thegamedevelopersaid.“Wewantpeopletohavefun.Itwasneverourintentiontodisturbtheneighborhood.”
24.Roomescapegamesarepopularmainlybecausethey.
A.helpreleasepressureB.areexcitingandchallenging
C.requireteamworkD.mustbefinishedinafixedtime
25.Towinthegame,peoplearerequiredto.
A.cooperatewitheachother
B.manageitindependently
C.solvepuzzlesandfindcluesalone
D.haveastrongsenseofdirection
26.WecaninferfromParagraph7thatsomeresidents.
A.arealsofondofthegames
B.haveleftthecommunity
C.areconcernedaboutthesafetyoftheircommunity
D.havegreatconflictswiththedevotees
27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Experienceanotherlife
B.Howtoescapefromreality
C.Analternativeteam-buildingactivity
D.Gamesofferanescapefromstress
C
AmericanRosalieStokeisoneofthemillionsofcollegestudentswithabrightfutureaheadofher.ShewasborninBaltimore,Maryland.ShestudieschemicalengineeringattheVirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity,alsoknownasVirginiaTech.Butthe22year-old’spathtocollegewasverydifferentfromthemajorityofAmericanslikeher.
IntheUnitedStates,itiscommonforyoungpeopletocompletefouryearsofhighschoolatage17or18.Aftertheyfinishhighschoolinthespring,thosewhodecidetoattendcollegeusuallydosotwo-tothree-monthslater.However,Stokelearnedaboutadifferentwayofdoingthingsfromanolderstudent.Thatstudentsaidthatbeforegoingtocollege,sheworkedforayearhelpingwithchildcareforafamilyinGermany.ThisideaappealedtoStokeverymuch.
StokeisinherthirdyearofstudiesatVirginiaTech.Shetookagapyearin2013.“ItjustsoundedlikeareallygreatideatohaveayearofftofigureoutmoreofwhatIwantedtodoincollegeandafter,”shesaid.So,afterfinishinghighschoolin2013,Stokedecidedshealsowantedtotakeagapyearbeforestartingcollege.
Infall2013,StokeconnectedwithafamilyinBarcelona,Spain.Theyagreedtoletherlivewiththemandpaidherasmallamounttohelpcarefortheirchildrenforsevenmonths.StokestudiedSpanishduringherfreetimeinBarcelona.Shethenusedmoneyaswellasmoneyfromherparentstotravelfortwomonths.
StokesaidthatshefeltdifferentwhenshereturnedtotheUnitedStatestobeginherstudiesatVirginiaTechin2014.Shesaidshefeltateaseandthatsheknewmoreaboutherselfasaperson.Also,whentalkingwithfriendswhowentstraighttocollegefromhighschool,shefoundmanyhadadifficulttimeintheirfirstyearofcollege.
28.WhereisStokeuniquecomparedwithmosthighschoolstudents?
A.Sheputmoneybeforeeducation.
B.Shehadabrightfutureaheadofher.
C.Shevaluedpracticemorethantheory.
D.Shedidn’tentercollegedirectlyafterhighschool.
29.HowdidStokedetermineherstyleofcollegeeducation?
A.Shediditquitebyaccident.
B.Shewantedtoputoffhercollegegraduation.
C.Shewasnotsatisfiedwiththetraditionalway.
D.Sheneededtomakeenoughmoneyforcollege.
30.WhatdidStokeandtheolderstudenthaveincommon?
A.TheybothstudiedSpanishintheirfreetime.
B.TheybothworkedforaGermanyfamily.
C.Theybothlookedafterkidsforothers.
D.TheybothstudiedatVirginiaTech.
31.WhatwasStoke’sattitudetowardsherexperiencebeforecollege?
A.Cautious.B.Confident.
C.Ambiguous.D.Regretful.
D
Abitefromatsetseflyisanextremelyunpleasantexperience.Tomakemattersworse,severalspeciesoftsetseflycantransmitdiseases.Oneofthemostdangerousisaparasite(寄生虫)thatcauses"
sleepingsickness"
.
Aftertheinitialbite,sleepingsicknesssymptomsoftenstartwithafever,headachesandachingmuscles.Astheillnessgoeson,thoseinfectedbecomeincreasinglytired,whichiswhereitgetsitsname.
Itisworthnotingthatsleepingsicknessisnolongerasdeadlyasitoncewas.Intheearly20thCenturyseveralhundredthousandpeoplewereinfectedeachyear.Bythe1960sthediseasewasconsidered"
undercontrol"
andhadreachedverylownumbers,makingitsspreadmoredifficult.Butinthe1970stherewasanothermajorinfection,whichtook20yearstocontrol.Sincethen,betterscreeningprogramsandearliertreatmentshavereducedthenumberofcasesdramatically.In2000thisfiguredroppedtofewerthan3,000.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)hopesthediseasewillbecompletelyremovedby2020.Moreproblematically,aseriesofnewstudieshaveshownthattheparasiteismorecomplicatedthanpreviouslybelieved.
Sleepingsicknesshasalwaysbeenconsidered—andanalyzed—asablooddisease,becausetheparasitescanreadilybediscoveredinthebloodofitsvictims.However,inarecentstudyfoundthattheparasitecanstayintheskinandfat,aswellasintheblood.Theremayevenbeahigherdensity(密度)oftheparasiteintheskinthanintheblood.Thatmeansapersoncanhavenosymptomsbutstillbothharborthediseaseandspreadit.Thefindingcouldexplainthemysterious1970sinfection,andwhythediseasecanspringupinareasthathadpreviouslybeencleared.
32.What'
sthedangerofatsetseflybite?
A.Itmakespeoplesleepy.B.Itcausesskindisease.
C.Itbringsaboutdeaths.D.Ittransmitsdeadlyparasites.
33.WhatcanweinferaboutsleepingsicknessfromParagraph3?
A.It'
sstillathreattohumanhealth.
B.It'
snotthatdangerousatpresent.
C.It'
sincurableintheearly20thcentury.
D.It'
scompletelyundercontrolinthe1960s.
34.Whatdoestheunderlined"
harbor"
mostprobablymean?
A.carryB.resistC.exchangeD.hide
35.Whatdoesthelatestresearchindicateaccordingtothepassage?
A.Sleepingsicknessisablooddisease.
B.Skinismoresuitablefortheparasitetogrow.
C.Sleepingsicknesscanbespreadwithnosigns.
D.Parasitesintheskincausedthe1970sinfection.
E
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