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1、andhaveascience-filledday.20thAnniversaryOpenHouseAfricanAmericanFirefighterMuseum Familiesinvitedto celebrateAfrican AmericanMuseumonSaturday, November4thfrom5:30pm10:00pm.Thespecialeventincludes a silent auction,livemusic,exhibits andtoursfacility.FamilyDayPasadenaCaliforniaArtFamily Day ishappeni

2、ngatArtSaturday,November 4th from 12:amto 5:pm. Familiescanparticipateartprojects andenjoygallerytoursdesignedforwholefamily.Activities includeprintmaking,posterdesign, wood-working and more. ($7adults,children12youngerfree.)FestivalFlightLongBeachAirportThe LongAirportissiteNovember 4th fromam to4:

3、pm. Thisfreecelebrationfeaturesaircraftvehicledisplays, food trucks, liveentertainment,more.DiadelosMuertosBowersMuseum ishostingSunday,November 5th from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm. Avarietyactivitiesplannedincluding living musical performances, face painting, decorating sugar skulls, danceperformancesAutu

4、mnAquariumPacificweekendNovember5th (from9:00 ameachday). Thisannualarts, cuisines, cultures andmarineenvironmentsof Asia.willmusical and dance performances,storytelling,paradesmuchmore. ($ 29.95for adults,3-11 are $ 17.95 each.)21.Whichfestivalsuitabledrawinglover?A.Anniversary Open House. B.Flight

5、.C.Festival. DFestival.22.HowshouldcouplekidagedpayDay?A. $7 B. $14 C. $19 D. $2623.Whatthesefivecommon?Scienceputintothem.B.Theylastweekend.C. Danceinclude.D.bothdaytimenighttimeactivities.B宋雅男 考点对接:人与社会类话题Going to college was not optional; In my family, it was just another step toward the American

6、 dream. As soon as I graduated, I enrolled in the English Department of Colorado State University. I went on to earn two scholarships, and membership in the National Honor Society. I truly believed the hard work was worth it. It wasnt until a few months ago that I realized how clueless I was. I had

7、been combing through the classifieds (分类广告) when my eyes fell upon my dream job. “National College Magazine looking for writers.” Thrilled, I spent the weekend composing a resume. Needless to say, I was stunned when the interviewer barely took one glance before throwing it aside. “No experience,” he

8、 said flatly. I felt like screaming, “What do you mean, no experience? Look at these grades.” I was left to absorb the shock of rejection, thinking that nobody ever told me that a 4.0 student would be turned down for a job. Didnt all of my hard work count for anything? I see plenty of demands for tw

9、o years of experience at a print publication, but none requiring extensive knowledge of how to write academic papers. Yet 95% of my energy in school went toward the latter, leaving me little time to devote to anything else. If career preparation is supposed to be the point of college, then why isnt

10、it the focus? Has a college degree just become another societal status symbol like fancy cars or designer clothes? Given my experience, I feel that a college degree would be a lot more valuable if students were required to get some outside experience to supplement their in-class knowledge. Instead o

11、f requiring four science classes, why not three science classes and an internship? In my college career, I took one class that taught me how to write and submit essays for publication. This ever-so-brief taste of the real world was like holding an ice cream sundae (圣代) in front of a child and only g

12、iving her a small bite. Well, Im a big girl. I want my college education the education Im paying for to include everything.24. The author studied so hard at college mainly because _. (细节理解)A. her family pushed her to do it.B. it was her dream to get a GPA of 4.0.C. she relied on scholarships to cont

13、inue her studies.D. she believed it would lead to career success.25. What does the underlined word “stunned” mean in Paragraph 4? (词义猜测)A. Shocked B. Anxious C. Curious D. Calm26. What does the underlined sentence in the second-to-last paragraph imply? (句意猜测)A. Academic writing is a small part of co

14、llege life.B. Competition in college is not as fierce as in the real world.C. College education always covers unimportant things.D. The author feels held back by her lack of real-world experience.27. What does the author want to tell us by writing this article? (主旨大意)A. Good grades matter most.B. A

15、college degree is of no use.C. Career preparation is a necessity for college education.D. College students should make full use of their time. C议论文They say that good literature is “timeless”. But perhaps they should also say “nameless”. In May 2021, the Chinese literary magazine Newriting (鲤) starte

16、d a project called “Anonymous (匿名的) Writing”, collecting short stories submitted by famous writers as well as by new writers. Whats different about the project is that the stories were published without the writers names, and were then presented to a judging panel (评审团) of professional writers to se

17、lect the best work. The panel judged only on the basis of the writing itself. The winning story was announced on Dec 15. It was the work of Zheng Zhi, a 31-year-old writer who had never taken part in a writing competition before. However, he managed to defeat works later known to be from the hands o

18、f famous writers such as Yan Lianke and Ma Boyong. “People today love celebrities the names theyre familiar with,” Zhang Yueran, the founder and chief editor of Newriting, said at the award ceremony. “This was why we decided to hide the names in this project, freeing people from whatever distraction

19、 that comes with a name and allowing them to focus only on the value of the writing.” In fact, history is full of “nameless” literary works. The best example in Chinese literature is perhaps The Book of Poetry (诗经), which consists of ancient folk tales by no specific authors, but is considered to be

20、 a classic. In Western literature, the famous 1847 novel Jane Eyre by UK writer Charlotte Bronte was actually first published under the pen name “Currer Bell”. No one knew who “he” or “she” was, but that didnt stop the novel from becoming an international sensation (轰动). Perhaps all literature shoul

21、d be “nameless”. Such a rule would allow writers to compete in the fairest way. It might also free famous writers from imprisonment (禁锢) by a style that they have established and allow them to find a new one. And we readers could enjoy writing in a pure way, with everything unnecessary like names an

22、d titles publicity maneuvers (宣传策略) stripped (剥离) away to leave only literature itself.28. What was special about the project started by Newriting? (细节理解)A. It was only open to new writers. B. It selected the best short stories.C. It judged works without knowledge of the writers.D. The members of it

23、s judging panel were all ordinary readers.29. Why did the founder start the project?A. He wanted new writers to become better known.B. He wanted to create a fair writing competition.C. He wanted people to care about the writing itself.D. He aimed to compare new writers with famous ones.30. What is t

24、he purpose of Paragraph 5? (段落大意)A. To show that there are many good “nameless” works in history.B. To show the similarities between literary works in the East and West.C. To show that “nameless” works can enjoy popularity for a long time.D. To explain how to make “nameless” works well known.31. Wha

25、t does the writer think of the “nameless” rule? (推测题)A. It will create greater competition among writers.B. Famous writers may become free to write in different styles.C. It will be difficult for readers to choose the best works.D. New writers will become discouraged because they will never become k

26、nown. D原晓燕 考点对接:科技类说明文New traffic lights fitted with artificial intelligence (AI) could create safer roads and bring an end to rush hour jams.“Smart” traffic lights will monitor speed and traffic jam, prioritize cyclists, buses and ambulances with green lights and use heat maps to analyse how passer

27、s-by and motorists are using the roads. Milton Keynes is set to be the first city to trial the 3 million project from September.At present, traffic lights are not reactive to the vehicles around them and traffic monitoring is still done by police. However, with AI, trafficmonitorsrecognizedifferentv

28、ehicles and individual roadusersbeableregulate traffic in no time. Cameras will also allow traffic lights to prioritize cyclists,busesorambulancesgreenlights.The technology could also enable traffic lights tocommunicatedriverlesscarsaroundcornerinformthem if passers-by are crossing theroad.VivacityLabs,whichcreatedtechnology,said“TheMiltonKeynesprojectfirststep in creatingan intelligenttrafficmanagementsystem.That improves safety by influencing traffic movement as it happens, based onthe typeof

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