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第I卷

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

IntroductiontoPiano

Nomatterwhatyoudoinlife,it’salwaysimportanttostartwiththebasics.TaughtbyexperiencedmusicianDennis,thisclasswillgivebeginningpianolearnersanintroductiontothekeyboard,scales,melodies,andnotereading.Thisclassiscombinedwithadultclass.

Brinton(Beg.,Ages8-17)…#487919

Sat.,Apr.13---Jun1,10:

30AM---12AM

$56Residents/$112Non-residents

GuitarLesson

Learnbasicchords,notes,anddifferentstrumming(弹奏)techniques.Bringyourownguitar.Classesarecombinedwithyouthguitarclasses.

Brinton(Beg./Int.,Ages12-17)…#37623

Sat.,Apr.13–--Jun.1,2PM---3:

30PM

$110Residents/$220Non-residents

HipHopCulture&ModernDance

Hiphophasbecomepopularizedbytheentertainmentindustry.Thestepsevolvefromtap,jazz&bellydance.Theclasswillconsistofcleanhiphopmusictechniques,stepsandaroutine.

Hamilton(Ages6-12)…#38475

Tue.,Apr,16---Jun4,7PM---8PM

$18Residents/$36Non-residents

ScienceofMagicandFantasticFliers

Thisclassintroducesparticipantstotwohottopics:

magicandflight!

Inscienceofmagic,participantslearnthescience,mindreadingandperformamagicescape!

Infantasticfliers,participantswillflythroughflightandaerodynamics(空气运动学)basics.

Jueau(Ages4-12)…#370956

Mon.,Feb.4,5:

30PM---7:

30PM

$80Residents/$160Non-residents

1.TheactivityIntroductiontoPianoisintendedforthose______.

A.whoareexperiencedinplayingthepiano

B.whojustbegintolearnhowtoplaythepiano

C.whoshowinterestinteachingthepianolessons

D.whoarewillingtomakethepianoformusicians

2.Mary’sdaughterwantstolearnmoderndance,shecangoat______.

A.7PM---8PMB.2PM---3:

30PM

C.10:

30AM---12AMD.5:

30PM---7:

30PM

3.IfJack’ssonis5yearsold,hemaychoose______forhim.

A.GuitarLessonB.IntroductiontoPiano

C.HipHopCulture&ModernDanceD.ScienceofMagicandFantasticFliers

B

2020isspecial.Whenwedipintothemodel“suspendedclass,ongoinglearning”duringthepandemic(大流行)ofNCP,haveyouthoughtoftheinventorsthatsupplyustheconvenienceonthecomputers?

Here,let’sknowarespectablepersonwholeftusafewmonthsago.

LarryTesler:

computerscientist,aniconofearlycomputing,diedattheageof74inthisspring.MrTeslerstartedworkinginSiliconValleyintheearly1960s,atatimewhencomputerswereinaccessibletothevastmajorityofpeople.Itwasthankstohisinnovations,whichincludedthe“cut”,“copy”and“paste”commandsthatthepersonalcomputerbecamesimpletolearnanduse.Xerox,whereMrTeslerspentpartofhiscareer,paidtributetohim.“Theinventorofcut/copy&paste,find&replace,andmore,wasformerXeroxresearcherLarryTesler,”thecompanytweeted.“Yourworkdayiseasierthankstohisrevolutionaryideas.”

MrTeslerwasbornintheBronx,NewYork,in1945,andstudiedatStanfordUniversityinCalifornia.Aftergraduating,hespecialisedinuserinterface(界面)design,thatis,makingcomputersystemsmoreuser-friendly.Heworkedforanumberofmajortechfirmsduringhislongcareer.HestartedatXeroxPaloAltoResearchCenter(Parc),beforeSteveJobsinvitedhimforApple,wherehespent17yearsandrosetochiefscientist.AfterleavingApplehesetupaneducationfirm,andworkedforbriefperiodsatAmazonandYahoo.

In2012,hetoldtheBBCofSiliconValley:

“There’salmostacustom--afteryou’vemadesomemoney,youdon’tjustretire,youspendyourtimefundingothercompanies.”

“There’saverystrongelementofexcitement,ofbeingabletosharewhatyou’velearnedwiththenextgeneration.”headded.

4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothesecondparagraph?

A.MrTeslerinnovatedthecomputer.

B.MrTeslerinventedthe“cut”,“copy”and“paste”commands.

C.MrTeslerspentpartofhiscareerasadatamaninXeroxcompany.

D.Mostpeoplehavemanychancestousecomputersintheearly1960s.

5.HowmanycompaniesdidLarryTesleronceworkedin?

A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six

6.WhichwordcanbestdescribeMrTeslerasascientist?

A.selflessB.friendlyC.specialD.humorous

7.Whatwillthepassagecontinuetotalkaboutafterthelastparagraph?

A.Educatingthenextgeneration.

B.Discussinghisretiredlife.

C.ShowingtheprospectoftheSiliconValley.

D.Sharinghisknowledgewiththenextgeneration.

C

By11:

00,Gopammaknewsomethingwaswrong.Herhusband,Hanutha,shouldhavereturnedfromcollectingfirewoodanhourbefore.Gopammasentforherson,whogatheredasearchpartyandheadedtoBandipurTigerReserve,anearbynationalparkinsouth-westernIndia.Justinsidetheforest,theydiscoveredHanutha’shalf-eatenremains.Thetigerthatkilledhimwasstillsittingnexttothebody.

Inthefaceofherhusband’sdeath,Gopammastrugglednotonlywithgriefbuteconomichardship.Hersonhadtodropoutofuniversity.“Mylifewasmuchbetterwhenmyhusbandwasalive,”shesays.“Myoldersoncouldhavestudied,butnowbothofmysonshavetowork.Ifeelinsecureanddependent.”

Despiteallthis,Gopammafeelsnohatetowardthetigerthatkilledherhusband.LikemanyHindusinIndia,sheviewshumansandcreatures,eachwithanequalrighttoexistence.Herhusband’sdeath,shesays,hasnothingtodowiththefactthatthegovernmentistryingtosavetigers:

“Thiswasmyfate.”

RuralIndiansareuniqueintheworldfortheirhightoleranceforco-existingwithpotentiallydeadlywildlife.“Youdon’tfindthisinothercultures,”saysUllas,abiologistattheWildlifeConservationSocietyandaleadingexpertontigers.“IfthiskindofthinghappenedinMontanaorBrazil,they’dwipeouteverythingthenextday.”

Thecountryholdsjust25%oftotaltigerhabitat,butaccountsfor70%ofallremainingwildtigers,oraround3,000animalstoday.Successdoesnotcomewithoutcost,however.Theystillhavealotofdifficultieswithtigersbreakingintohuman-dominatedplacesincertainpartsofIndia,livestock(牲畜)arekilledandsometimessoarepeople.

Someanimalactiviststhinkthattherearetoofewtigersleftinthewild,soevenoneshouldn’tbekilled.Tigersaretreasures,we’dbetterlivewiththemtogether.

8.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlinedword“remains”inthefirstparagraph?

A.ashesB.bodyC.restD.flesh

9.HowwasGopamma’slifeafterherhusband’sdeath?

A.Shesufferedfinancialdifficulties.

B.Herlifewasmuchbetterthanbefore.

C.Shehatedthetigerandwasindeepsorrow.

D.Shebecameindependentandsupportedhersonswiththeirstudies.

10.Thesentence“Youdon’tfindthisinothercultures.”inthefourthparagraphimplies______.

A.Othercultureskeeptigersaspets.

B.Otherculturescankilltigerscasually.

C.RuralIndianscanbearthekillingcausedbythetiger.

D.PeoplewipeoutthetigersoncetheyseetheminMontanaorBrazil.

11.Whatcanweknowfromthearticle?

A.Gopamma’stwosonsusedtostudyintheuniversity.

B.Tigersoftenbreakintoindians’housesandkillthevillagers.

C.Gopammaknewsomethingwaswrongintheearlymorning.

D.Hanuthawasfoundkilledintheforestinanationalpark.

D

IfyouliveinShanghai,youmighthavetotakea“lesson”insortinggarbage,asthecityrecentlyintroducednewgarbage-sortingregulations.It’snowrequiredthatpeopleshouldsortgarbageintofourcategories,namelyrecyclable,harmful,dryandwetwaste.However,ifpeoplefailtosorttheirgarbageproperly,theycanbefinedupto200yuan.Morecitiesareintroducingsimilarregulations,followingthepracticeinShanghai.Bytheendof2020,garbage-sortingsystemswillhavebeenbuiltin46majorChinesecities,includingBeijingandShenzhen,reportedPeople’sDaily.

AccordingtoastudybythePolicyResearchCenterforEnvironmentandEconomy,undertheMinistryofEcologyandEnvironment,over90percentofthepublicbelievethatgarbagesortingisimportantfortheprotectionoftheenvironment.However,garbagesortingisstillabigprobleminChina.Only30percentofparticipantssaidtheythinktheyareadequatelysortingtheirtrash,thestudynoted.

AccordingtoXinhuaNewsAgency,it’spartlybecausemanypeoplelackthewillingnesstosorttheirownwaste.Inthepast,somepreviousgarbageregulationsdidn’tgiveclearfinesforpeoplewhofailedtosortgarbage.“It’samusttohavealegalguaranteetopromotegarbagesorting.”LiuJianguo,aprofessorfromTsinghuaUniversity,toldChinaDaily.Healsoadded“theimportanceofthenewregulationsinShanghaiistochangethepastvoluntaryactionintocompulsoryactionforeveryone”

AsidefromChina,manyotherforeigncountrieshavealsointroducedgarbage-sortingregulations.InJapan,wastesortinghasbecomeabasicsurvivalskill,reportedXinhua.Thereisafixedtimefordisposalofeachkindofgarbageandlitteringcanresultinhighfinesandevenjailtime.InGermanytoo,peopleareaskedtosortwasteintospecificcategories,reportedHuffPost.Forexample,inBerlin,peoplehaveyellowbinsforplasticandmetalsandbluebinsforpaperandcardboard.

12.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1?

A.Peoplewillbefinednotlessthan200yuan.

B.Shanghaiworksasapioneeringarbagesorting.

C.AllthecitiesusethesameregulationsasShanghai.

D.Poisonouswastebelongstofourcategoriesinsorting.

13.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Notallthepublicattachimportancetogarbagesorting.

B.Garbage-sortingsystemhavebeenbuiltin46majorcities.

C.PeopleinShanghaiaren’t

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