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WithanhourfromDenver,thislakeishometowhatclaimstobethenation'
shighestsailingclub,atanaltitudeofmorethan9,000feet.MarinasinthetownsofDillonandFriscomakeiteasytogetoutonhewaterandtoseethebrightyellowsandgoldsoffallleaves.“Peoplearesurprisedthatthere'
sboatinginColorado,andyoucanseethemountainsjustbeforethesnowball,"
Blackwellsays.
4.LakeMonroe,Indiana
Thestate’slargestlakeissurroundedbymorethan13,000acresofprotectedforestandthreerecreationareas,makingitanidealplacetoseefallcolors,particularlyfromoaksandthetulippoplar,thestatetree.“It’sagem(宝石)insouthernIndiana,"
saysBlackwell,whogrewupinthearea.“Therearelotsofdifferentactivities:
canoeing,kayakingandfishing.”
1.WhatisspecialaboutMackinacIsland?
A.It’slikeamoderncity.B.Visitorscan’ttakeaboataroundit.
C.Visitorscanseevariouswildlifethere.D.Visitorscan’tgotherebycars.
2.Whichissuitableforsomeonelookingforanundevelopedplaceforvacation?
A.MackinacIsland,Michigan.B.TellicoLake,Tennessee.
C.DillonReservoir,Colorado.D.LakeMonroe,Indiana.
3.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?
A.Blackwelloncetravelledthere.B.Theyareallfamoustouristdestinations.
C.Theyaresurroundedbythickforests.D.Visitorscanenjoyfallcolorsthere.
B
WhenHarmonyOs,theChineseself-developedoperatingsystemforHuaweimobiledevices,wasreleasedonAug9,itquicklybecameahottopiconsocialmedia.Manybelieveitnotonlyrepresentstheriseofthecountryasatechpower,butalsoshowsrespecttoclassicalChineseculturebynamingthesystem"
Hongmcng"
inChinese.
"
Hongmeng"
isaclassicalwordfromZhuangzi.IntheancienttimesofChineselegendandmyths(神话),“Hongmeng"
wasusedtodescribetheoriginalstateoftheuniversebeforematterexisted.ForHarmonyOS,"
indicatesthedevelopers’aimtomakeaninnovativeoperatingsystem,unlikeanyother.
Besides"
Hongmeng'
HunweihasalsoregisteredmanyofitsproductsunderthenamesoflegendarycreaturesfromChinesemyths.Forexample,thecompany'
sKirinmobilechipgotitsnameafteraluckymonstercalled"
Qilin"
.Anditsserverchipiscalked"
Kunpeng”,acreaturethatchangedfromafishintoagiantbird.
ManyChineseInternetusersandmediahavepraisedHuawei'
suseofthesenames,"
astheystandforChinesewisdomandancientpeople’simaginationandspiritofexploration”,GlobalTimesnoted.
Infact,Huaweiisnotaloneinusingtraditionalcultureformodernventures.NeZha,thenewfilm,alsoportraystraditionalcultureinamoderncontext.Themovieislooselybasedonthewell-knownworkofclassicalChinesemythTheInvestitureoftheGods.EarlierthismonthitbecamethebiggestanimatedmovieinChinaandwascalled“thegloryofdomesticanime(国产动漫)”.
Indeed,thelonghistoryandsplendidclassicworkshavegivenChinaaprofoundculture.Mythsandlegendsarethecreativeworksoftremendousimagination.AsGlobalTimesputit,todaybyrevisitingamoderncontext,“ancientmythshasthepowertoinspireimaginationinyoungpeople”.Afterall,imaginationisthebeginningofcreation.
4.WhatdoweknowaboutHamonyOS?
A.Itsreleaseraisedastormofobjections.
B.Itisnamedaftercreatureinmyth.
C.Itcombineshightechnologyandculture.
D.It'
sthebestoperatingsystem.
5.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"
innovative”underlinedinParagraph2?
A.creativeB.modern
C.popularD.intelligent
6.HowdothepublicthinkofHuawei'
suseofthenames?
A.Confused.B.Unexpected.
C.Approving.D.Doubtful.
7.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.ThefilmNeZhaisnotadaptedfrommyths.
B.ThefilmNeZhaisabighit.
C.MorebusinessesfollowHuawei'
slead.
D.Ancientmythsisagoodchoiceforentertainment.
C
Peoplewhosleepfewerthansixhoursanightaremorelikelytodieearly,researchersinUniversityofWarwickhavefoundinarecentstudy.Theydiscoveredthatpeoplewhosleptforlessthansixhourseachnightwere12%morelikelytodiebeforetheageof65thanthosewhoslepttherecommendedsixtoeighthoursanight.
Theresearcherspointedoutthatpreviousstudieshadshownthatthelackofsleepwasassociatedwithproblemslikeheartdiseaseandhighbloodpressure.However,theresearchersalsofoundthatsleepingtoomuchwaslinkedtoanearlydeath.Thosewhosleptformorethanninehoursanightwere30%morelikelytodieearly,asanarticleinthelatestSleepsuggested.Thatdirectlycontradictsanotherpassageinthesamejournallastmonthsuggestingthatpeoplewhosleptfortenhoursorlongeranightweremorelikelytoliveto100.Thiswasthoughttobebecausepeoplewholivedintoextremeoldagewerehealthierandthereforesleptbetter.
However,theauthorsofthelatestresearchcontradictedthisandsuggestedthatlongsleepwasasignofunderlyingillnessessuchasdepressionandlowlevelsofphysicalactivity.ProfessorFrancescoCappuccioattheUniversityofWarwicksaid:
“Whileshortsleepmayrepresentacauseofill-health,longsleepisbelievedtorepresentmoreanindicatorofill-health.”
Healsomentioned:
“Modernsocietyhasseenagradualreductionintheaverageamountofsleeppeopletake,andthispatternismorecommonamongfull-timeworkers,suggestingthatitmaybeduetosocialpressuresforlongerworkinghours.Ontheotherhand,theworseningofourhealthisoftenaccompaniedbyanextensionofoursleepingtime.”
“Consistentlysleepingsixtoeighthourspernightmaybegoodforhealth.However,whethertoachievethegoaldependsonvariousfactorssuchastheenvironmentaswellasmeasuresofpublichealthaimedatfavourablechangesoftheworkingenvironments,”ProfessorFrancescoCappuccioadded.
8.WhatdidresearchersinUniversityofWarwickfind?
A.Peoplewhosleepfewerthan6hourseachnightdiebefore65.
B.Sleepingformorethan9hoursanightdoesgoodtoone’shealth.
C.Sixtoeighthours’sleepcanbeappropriateforpeople.
D.Peopleatanoldagearehealthierbecausetheysleeplonger.
9.WhatisProfessorFrancescoCappucciomostlikelytoagreewith?
A.Longsleepiswhatcausesourhealthproblems.
B.Modernpeoplesleeplessbecausetheyworklonger.
C.Ourhealthbecomesworsebecausewesleepless.
D.Howlongwesleepdependsonoureducation.
10.Whatdidtheresearcherthinkmayhelppeoplehavepropersleep?
A.Socialpressure.B.Longerworkinghours.
C.Extensionofsleepingtime.D.Changesofworkingenvironments.
11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.HowLongShouldWeSleepB.LongerSleepMakesBetterHealth
C.TimetoSleepEarlyD.TheImportanceofSleep
D
Imagineaschoolwhereself-awarenessiscelebrated,studentsareencouragedtosolvemathsproblemsbywritingonthewallsandapplyinglearnedlessonstoreallifeismoreimportantthanhomework.TheseareafewoftheconceptsthatmakesSpaceofMindSchoolunique.
Locatedinahomebuiltin1896inFlorida,US,theprogramservesstudentsingrades2through12andwillacceptkindergartenstudentsnextyear.Italsooffersanafter-schoolprogramforstudentswhoattendtraditionalschools,aswellaseveningprogramsforadultsandeducatorsandweekendeventsforfamilies.
Thereisadifferentatmospherefromthatofatraditionalschoolbuilding.Tablesandbrightlycoloredwallsarewhiteboards.Inthescienceroom,studentsarestudyingclimatechangesataweatherstation,whileinthemusicroom,astudentissolvinganequation(等式)withhisacademiccoachwhileheconnectsmusictheoryandmaths.
Thedailyscheduleattheschoolalsostandsout.“Wedon’tassignboringorexhaustinghomework.”saidSpaceofMindfounderandCEOAliKaufman.“Insteadofhomework,weaskthattheygohomeandtakeavideoofthemselvesapplyingalessontheylearnedorcookingamealfortheirfamilythattheylearnedhowtomakeatschool.”
Forlunch,insteadoftraditionalcafeteriadishessuchaspizza,theschooloffersorganicmealsmadeoutofproductsfromlocalgardensandfarms.“OurstudentsalsorunabusinessattheDelrayBeachGreenMarketonSaturdayssotheycanunderstandsustainablelivingpracticesandhowtorunabusiness,”Kafmansaid.
“WearealsothefirstschoolprograminFloridatostartandendeachdaywith15minutesofmeditation(冥想),”Kaufmansaid.“Thepositiveresultswehavebeenseeinginthestudentsfrommeditationareamazing.Wearereallyaboutinfusingsocial,emotionalandcreativeskillswithacademicandlifeskills.”
12
SpaceofMindSchool_________.
A.assignsnohomework.B.urgesstudentstousewhattheylearn.
C.teachesstudentstoearnmoneyinclass.D.focusesonknowledgelearning.
13.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.YogaenjoysgreatpopularityinUS.
B.Thepracticeof