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team,andenjoy
thegreatoutdoor
environment.
OnMondaywetraveltoLondon.Afterstaying
WWⅠBattl
overnight
inLondon,
wetravel
onDay
2to
efieldsand
Mrs.Wilson
£425
northern
Franceto
visit
the
World
War
Paris(WBP)
Ⅰbattlefields.Onday3wecrossintoBelgium.Thursdayseesusmaketheshortjourneyto
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PariswherewewillvisitDisneylandParispark,stayinguntillatetoseetheparadeandthefireworks.Ourfinalday,Friday,seesusvisitcentralParisandtourthemainsights.
Four
daysof
product
designcentredaround
textiles.Makinglovely
objectsusingrecycled
Craftyfoxes
made
materials.
Bags,
cushionand
and
(CRF)
?
Learn
skills
andleave
decorations
with
Mrs.Goode
£30
modernandunusualtextiles.
VisitWarner
BrosStudio,
shopstopto
buy
picnic,
stay
in
anapproved
Youth
Pottyabout
Hostel
Streatly-on-Thames,guidedtour
of
Potter
Oxford
to
seethefilm
locations,picnic
lunchMissDrake
£150
(POT)
outsideOxford'
s
Christchurch,boating
on
River
Cherwell
throughtheUniversity
Parks,
beforeheadingbacktoExeter.
21.
Whichactivitywillyouchooseifyouwanttogocamping?
A.OUT.
B.WBP.
C.CRF.
D.POT.
22.
WhatwillthestudentsdoonTuesdaywithMrs.Wilson?
A.TraveltoLondon
B.seeaparadeandfireworks.
C.TourcentralParis.
D.VisittheWWIbattlefields.
23.HowlongdoesPottyaboutPotterlast?
A.Twodays.B.FourdaysC.FivedaysD.Oneweek.
B
ManyofusloveJulybecauseit?
sthemonthwhennature?
sberriesandstone
fruitsareinabundance.ThesecolorfulandsweetjewelsfromBritishColumbia?
fieldsarelittlepowerhousesofnutritionalprotection.
Ofthecommonberries,strawberriesarehighestinvitaminC,although,
becauseoftheirseeds,raspberriescontainalittlemoreprotein(蛋白质),ironand
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zinc(notthatfruitshavemuchprotein).Blueberriesareparticularlyhighinantioxidants(抗氧化物质).TheyellowandorangestonefruitssuchaspeachesarehighinthecarotenoidsweturnintoVitaminAandwhichareantioxidants.Asforcherries(樱桃),theyaresodeliciouswhocare?
However,theyarerichinVitamin
C.
Whencombinedwithberriesorslicesofotherfruits,frozenbananasmakean
excellentbaseforthick,coolingfruitsshakesandlowfat“icecream”F.orthis
purpose,selectripebananasforfreezingastheyaremuchsweeter.Removethe
skinandplacetheminplasticbagsorcontainersandfreeze.Ifyoulike,asqueeze
offreshlemonjuiceonthebananaswillpreventthemturningbrown.Frozen
bananaswilllastseveralweeks,dependingontheirripenessandthetemperatureofthefreezer.
Ifyouhaveajuicer,youcansimplyfeedinfrozenbananasandsomeberries
orslicedfruit.Outcomesa“So-ftserve”creamydessert,tobeeatenrightaway.
Thismakesafunactivityforachildren?
sparty;
theylovefeedingthefruitand
frozenbananasintothetopofthemachineandwatchingtheicecreamcomeout
below.
24.Whatdoestheauthorseemtolikeaboutcherries?
A.Theycontainprotein.B.TheyarehighinvitaminA.
C.Theyhaveapleasanttaste.D.Theyarerichinantioxidants.
25.Whyisfreshlemonjuiceusedinfreezingbananas?
A.Tomakethemsmellbetter.B.Tokeeptheircolour.
C.Tospeeduptheirripening.D.Toimprovetheirnutrition.
24.Whatis“ajuicer”inthelastparagraph?
A.Adessert.B.Adrink.C.Acontainer.D.Amachine.
25.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?
A.Abiologytextbook.B.Ahealthmagazine.
C.Aresearchpaper.C.Atravelbrochure.
C
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Teensandyoungerchildrenarereadingalotlessforfun,accordingtoa
CommonSenseMediareportpublishedMonday.
Whilethedeclineoverthepastdecadeissteepforteenreaders,somedatain
thereportshowsthatreadingremainsabigpartofmanychildren?
slives,and
indicateshowparentsmighthelpencouragemorereading.
Accordingtothereport?
skeyfindings,“theproportion(比例)whosaythey
hardlyever?
readforfunhasgonefrom8percentof13-year-oldsand9percentof
17-year-oldsin1984to22percentand27percentrespectivelytoday.”
Thereportdatashowsthatpleasurereadinglevelsforyoungerchildren,ages
2-8,remainlargelythesame.Buttheamountoftimespentinreadingeachsession
haddeclined,fromclosertoanhourormoretoclosertoahalfhourpersession.
Whenitcomestotechnologyandreading,thereportdoeslittletocounsel(建
议)parentslookingfordataabouttheeffectofe-readersandtabletsonreading.It
doespointoutthatmanyparentsstilllimitelectronicreadingmainlydueto
concernsaboutincreasedscreentime.
Themosthopefuldatasharedinthereportshowsclearevidenceofparents
servingasexamplesandimportantguidesfortheirkidswhenitcomestoreading.
Datashowsthatkidsandteenswhodoreadfrequently,comparedtoinfrequent
readers,havemorebooksinthehome,morebookspurchasedforthem,parents
whoreadmoreoften,andparentswhosetasidetimeforthemtoread.
Attheendofschoolapproaches,andschoolvacationreadinglistsloom逼(近)
ahead,parentsmighttakethechancetostepinandmaketheirownsummerreadinglistandplanafamilytriptothelibraryorbookstore.
26.WhatistheCommonSenseMediareportprobablyabout?
A.Children?
sreadinghabit.s
B.Qualityofchildren?
sbooks.
C.Children?
safte-rclassactivities.
D.Parent-childrelationships.
27.Wherecanyoufindthedatathatbestsupports“childrenarereadingalot
le
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forfun”?
A.Inparagraph2B.Inparagraph3C.Inparagraph4D.Inparagraph5
28.Whydomanyparentslimitelectronicreading?
A.E-booksareofpoorquality.
B.Itcouldbeawasteoftime.
C.Itmayharmchildren?
shealth.
D.E-readersareexpensive.
29.Howshouldparentsencouragetheirchildrentoreadmore?
A.Actasrolemodelsforthem.B.Askthemtowritebookreports.
C.Setupreadinggroupsforthem.D.Talkwiththeirreadingclass
teachers.
D
We?
vebeenthere:
inalift,inlineatthebankoronanairplane,surroundedby
peoplewhoare,likeus,deeplyfocusedontheirsmartphonesor,worse,struggling
withtheuncomfortablesilence.
What?
stheproblem?
Itispossiblethatweallhavecompromised
conversationalintelligence.It?
smorelikelythatnoneofusstartaconversation
becauseit?
sawkwardandchallenging,orwethinkit?
sannoyingandunnecessary.
Butthenexttimeyoufindyourselfamongstrangers,considerthatsmalltalkis
worththetrouble.Expertssayit?
saninvaluablesocialpracticethatresultsinbig
benefits.
Dismissingsmalltalkasunimportantiseasy,butwecan?
tforgetthatdeep
relationshipswouldn?
tevenexistifitweren?
tforcasualconversation.Smalltalkis
thegrease(润滑剂)forsocialcommunication,saysBernardoCarducci,directorof
theShynessResearchInstituteatIndianUniversitySoutheast.osteverygrea“tAlm
lovestoryandeachbigbusinessdealbeginswithsmalltalk,h”eexplains.“The
keytosuccessfulsmalltalkislearninghowtoconnectwithothers,notjust
communicatewiththem.”
Ina2014study,ElizabethDunn,associateprofessorofpsychologyatUBC,
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invitedpeopleontheirwayintoacoffeeshop.Onegroupwasaskedtoseekoutan
interaction
(互动)withitswaiter;
theother,to
speakonly
whennecessary.The
results
showedthat
thosewho
chattedwith
theirserver
reportedsignificantly
higherpositivefeelingsandabettercoffeeshopexperience.
“It?
snot
tha
thewaiterisbetterthantalkingtoyourhusband,
”sayDunn.
“But
interac
peripheral
(边缘的)membersof
oursocialnetworkmatter
for
ourwell-being
also.
”
Dunnbelievesthatpeoplewhoresearchout
tostrangers
feel
asignificantly
greatersenseofbelonging,abondwithothers.Carduccibelievesdevelopingsuch
asenseof
belonging
startswith
smalltalk.
“Smalltalk
is
basisofgood
manners,”hesays.
30.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinthefirstparagraph?
A.Addictiontosmartphones.
B.Inappropriatebehavioursinpublicplaces.
C.Absenceofcommunicationbetweenstrangers.
D.Impatiencewithslowservice.
31.WhatisimportantforsuccessfulsmalltalkaccordingtoCarducci?
A.Showinggoodmanners.B.Relatingtootherpeople.
C.Focusingonatopic.D.Makingbusinessdeals.
32.Whatdoesthecoffee-shopstudysuggestaboutsmalltalk?
A.