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高考題型組合規(guī)范練1
必修1Module1閱讀理解題組練速度
(35mins)
I.閱讀理解
A
TheYoungScholarsProgram
TheUniversityofMaryland'sYoungScholarsProgramisaperfectsummercampforacademically
talentedteenagerswhowanttoearncollegecredits,pursueacademicinterestsordiscovercollegelifeatthe
UniversityofMaryland.Theprogramischallengingandrewarding.Studentshavetheopportunitytoshow
thattheycanbesuccessfulinauniversityenvironment.
TheActivities
Duringthreeweeksofexploration,teenspreviewtheuniversityexperience,studywithstudentswho
sharesimilarinterestsandcommunicatewiththebestteachersoftheUniversityofMarylandinadynamic
andchallengingclassroomenvironment.StudentscanhavetripstonearbyWashington,DCandenjoy
movienightsandactivitiesatthestudentunion.Workshopsandseminarsfeaturingspeakersinacademic
fieldsfurtherenrichthelearningexperience.
TheCourses
TheYoungScholarsProgramofferscollegecoursesthatareatthecuttingedgeoftheory,thoughtand
technology.ClassesgenerallymeeteverydayfromMondaytoFriday.Theprogramisagreatintroduction
totheUniversityofMaryland.ParticipantscanbenefitfromtheUniversityofMaryland'svast
resources,includinglibraries,computersandinstructionallabs.
TheRewards
Uponprogramcompletion,teenswillgohomewithbetterpreparationsforthecollegeexperience一
bothacademicallyandsocially.Inaddition,studentsearnthreecollegecreditsthatposttotheUniversityof
Marylandtranscript(成績(jī)單).
TheAppIication
Theapplicationprocessincludessubmission(提交)oftheapplication,highschooltranscriptanda
letterofrecommendation.
Ages:14-18
Mailingaddress:TheUniversityofMarylandCollegePark
Formoreinformation,call3014057762.
l.WhatdoweknowabouttheprogramaccordingtoParagraph1?
A.Itisintendedforcollegestudents.
B.Itcanoffercollegestudentscredits.
C.Itprovidesequalopportunitiesforeverystudent.
D.Itcanletteensexperiencecollegelifeinadvance.
2,Whatcanteensdoduringthreeweeksoftheprogram?
A.TheycanlearnfromthebeststudentsoftheUniversityofMaryland.
B.TheycanjointhestudentunionoftheUniversityofMaryland.
C.Theycanattendameetingforacademicdiscussion.
D.Theycanattendclasseseveryday.
3.Whatdoyouneedtodoifyouwanttoapplyfortheprogram?
A.Submitthehighschooltranscript.
B.Takeapart-timejobintheuniversity'slibrary.
C.Call3014057762tocontacttheuniversityfirst.
D.Previewtheuniversityenvironmentaheadoftime.
B
ForthepasttwoyearsIhavebeentravellingandlivingabroad.Homehasbecomemoreofafeeling
thanaplace.IfeelathomewhenIamwithmyfamilyinLondon,butIalsofeelathomeinItalywith
friendsIlove.Homeisnolongerapictureofahousewithafrontdoorandsomewindows.ltismore
complicatedthanthat.
ThisisoneofthereasonsthatcelebratingtheNewYearhasbecomeveryimportantforme.Idonot
careabout“NewYear,sresolutions(愿望)“一livingabroadhasmademeconstantlyreconsiderwhat
kindofpersonIwanttobeandhowIwilllivemylife,soIdon*tfeeltheneedtoplanforchange:!live
forchange.
NewYear'sEvehasbecomemytimetoreconnectwiththefriends,whichmakesmefeelat
home.Everyyearwetrytoreunitewhereverweare,andrememberthetimewhenwekneweachotherso
wellthatwefeltlikeafamily.ltisamomenttoreconnectandgettoknoweachotheragain.Lastyear,we
travelledtoacottageinIrelandwherewehadnoInternetandnoneighbours.Inthemiddleofthe
countryside,awayfromourconstantlychanginglives,wewereabletobecomelikealittlefamilyagain.
Thisyear,wewenttoBarcelona.ltwasaverybigchange.Weweresurroundedbycultureandlifeand
joy.Therewerebarsandparties.ltwasdifferent,butonethingstayedverymuchthesame-Ifeltathome
againandwefeltlikeafamilyagain.
AlotofpeoplefeelthatNewYear'sEvecannotliveuptoexpectations.Ideassuchasthe”New
Year,skiss"and"resolutions“createalotofpressureforpeopletohaveanighttoremember,anightthat
willchangetheirlivesandperhapsmakethenextyearoneworthliving.Ithinkthosepeoplearemissing
thepoint.IfChristmasisaboutfamily,whycan'tNewYearbeaboutfriends?
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It"inParagraph1probablymean?
A.Family.B.Livingabroad.
C.Home.D.Stayingwithfriends.
5.Whydoesn'ttheauthorcareabout“NewYear,sresolutions”?
A.NewYear'sresolutionscannotbereached.
B.Hislifestylemakeshimalwaysreadyforchange.
C.It,smeaninglesstomakeanybigchangesinlife.
D.MakingNewYear*sresolutionscreatesmuchpressure.
6.WhatdoestheauthortrytoconveythroughhisexperiencesinIrelandandBarcelona?
A.Lifeispeacefulandenjoyable.
B.Livingabroadisahappyexperience.
C.Stayingwithfriendsmakesonefeelathome.
D.Travellingabroadenrichesone'slifeexperience.
7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.NewYear*sCelebration:How?
B.TrueFriendship:What?
C.LivingAbroad:ComfortableorComplicated?
D.Change:PlanItorMakeIt?
C
Scientistshavefoundthateatingdarkchocolateappearstolowertheriskofdepressionbya
quarter.While7.6percentofthe13,000peoplesurveyedreporteddepressivesymptoms,just1.5percentof
thechocolateeatersdid.Thestudyalsofoundthatthepeoplewhoconsumedthemostofanychocolate
werealso57percentlesslikelytoreportdepressivesymptoms.
Thestudyisthefirsttoexaminetheassociationwithdepressionaccordingtothetypeofchocolate
consumed.Theteamassesseddatafrom13,626adultsfromtheUSNationalHealthandNutrition
ExaminationSurvey.
Arangeofotherfactorsincludingheight,weight,maritalstatus,education,householdincome,physical
activity,smokingandchronic(慢性的)healthproblemswerealsotakenintoaccounttoensurethestudy
onlymeasuredchocolate'seffectondepressivesymptoms.
Afteradjustingforthesefactors,itwasfoundthatindividualswhoreportedeatinganydarkchocolate
intwo24-hourperiodshad70percentloweroddsofreportingclinicallyrelevantdepressivesymptomsin
theprevioustwoweeksthanthosewhoreportednoteatingchocolateatall.
Chocolatecontainsanumberofpsychoactiveingredients(精神活性成分)whichproduceafeelingof
euphoria(興奮感)similartothatofcannabinoid(大麻素),foundincannabis.ltalsocontains
phenylethylamine(苯丙氨酸),whichisbelievedtobeimportantforregulatingpeople?smoods.
HoweverBritishscientistsurgedcautionaboutthefindings,suggestingthatthedecisiontoeatdark
chocolatecouldbelinkedtootherhealthfactors.Forexample,peoplewhochoosedarkchocolatemaybe
morehealth-consciousingeneral,whichisknowntoprotectagainstdepression.
Depressedpeoplearealsomorelikelytodesiremoresugaryfattyfoodsandsocouldbelesslikelyto
pickadarkalternativewhenchoosingchocolate.
8.Whatistheaimofthestudy?
A.Tofindacurefordepression.
B.Tofindoutthecauseofdepression.
C.Toresearchontheingredientsofchocolate.
D.Tostudytheassociationbetweendepressionandchocolate.
9.Whatisphenylethylamine?
A.Somethingthatcanmakepeopleexcited.
B.SomethingthatcanadjustpeopleJsmoods.
C.Somethingthatcanmakepeopledepressed.
□.Somethingthatcanmakepeopleoverweight.
10.WhatisBritishscientistsJattitudetowardthefindings?
A.Supportive.B.Negative.
C.Doubtful.D.Cautious.
11.Whataredepressedpeoplemorelikelytodo?
A.Eatsugaryfattyfoods.B.Havedarkchocolates.
C.Exerciseoutdoors.D.Concernabouthealth.
D
Canyoutrustyourveryfirstchildhoodmemories?Maybenot,anewstudysuggests.
PastresearchesshowthatpeopleJsearliestmemoriestypicallyformaround3to3.5yearsofage.But
inarecentsurveyofmorethan6,600people,Britishscientistshavefoundthat39percentofparticipants
claimedtohavememoriesfromage2oryounger.Thesefirstmemoriesarelikelyfalse,theresearchers
said.Thiswasparticularlythecaseformiddle-agedandolderadults.
Forthestudy,researchersaskedparticipantstodescribetheirfirstmemoryandtheageatwhichit
occurred.Participantsweretoldtheyhadtobesurethememorywastheonethathadhappened.For
example,itshouldn'tbebasedonaphotographyfamilystoryoranysourceotherthandirect
experiences.Thentheresearchersexaminedthecontent,languageanddescriptivedetailsoftheseearliest
memoriesandworkedoutthelikelyreasonswhypeoplewouldclaimtohavememoriesfromanagewhen
memoriescannotform.
Asmanyofthesememoriesdatedbeforetheageof2,thissuggeststheywerenotbasedonactual
facts,butfactsorknowledgeabouttheirbabyhoodorchildhoodfromphotographsorfamilystories.Often
thesefalsememoriesarefiredbyapartofanearlyexperience,suchasfamilyrelationshipsorfeeling
sad,theresearchersexplained.
“Wesuggestthatwhataremembererhasinmindwhenrecallingfictionalearlymemoriesis...amental
representationconsistingofrememberedpiecesofearlyexperiencesandsomefactsorknowledgeabout
theirownbabyhoodorchildhood,^studyauthorShaniaKantarsaidinajournalnews
release,"Additionally,furtherdetailsmaybeunconsciouslyinferredoradded.Suchmemory—likemental
representationscomeovertime,tobecollectivelyexperiencedwhentheycometomind,soforthe
individual,theyquitesimplyarememories,whichparticularlypointtobabyhood.”
"Importantly,thepersonrememberingthemdoesn'tknowthisisfictional,^studyco-authorMartin
Conwaysaid."Infact,whenpeoplearetoldthattheirmemoriesarefalsetheyoftendon'tbelieveit.”
12.Whatcanwelearnfromarecentstudy?
A.Memoriesformaftertheageof3.
B.Participantsaregoodattellingstories.
C.AdultsareHkelytoformfalsememories.
D.Earliestmemoriesmayplayatrickonus.
13.Whichsourcedidtheresearchersrequirefortheearliestmemories?
A.Adirectexperience.B.Afamilystory.
C.Afamilyphoto.D.Asadfeeling.
14.WhatarethesefictionalearlymemoriesaccordingtoKantar?
A.Theyarerepeatedmentalrepresentations.
B.Theyareacollectionofearlyexperiences.
C.Theyareacombinationofbothfactsandfictions.
D.Theyarefurtherdetailsofrememberedexperiences.
15.Whichpartofanewspaperisthistextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Society.B.Psychology.
C.Technology.D.Health.
n.閱讀七選五
LastweekendIwasluckyenoughtoattendoneofSpain'smostfamouscarnivalsinthecityof
Cddiz.Youcanonlyunderstandwhyitisoneofthemostimportantcarnivalsintheworldafterseeingit
foryourself.Everybodywasfancy-dressedfromtoptotoe.1
Almostinstantlyaftersteppingoffthetrain,wewerefilledwithjoy.2Anumberofpeople
paradingthroughthestreetsplayingtraditionalmusicfilledpeoplewithhappinessandcrazinesslikeIhave
neverseenbefore.Aswewanderedaround,wesawthatthecreativityofsomecostumeswas
incredible!FromShrektoJapanesewrestlers,theimaginationandeffortputintothefancydresseswas
remarkable.Youcouldreallytellthatpeopleputalotoftimeandenergyintomakingsomeamazing
costumes.
3Theyweremostlyoldmensingingsometraditionalsongs.Thisgavethecarnivalapure
essenceoforiginality,astheyweresingingfromtheirheart.Furthermore,thefactthatIwasnotableto
understandtheinsidejokesdidnotmatter,asIwasattractedbytheactionsandexpressionstheyprovided._
4
Asthenightprogressed,thestreetsgotmorepackedwithpeople.Amomentthatfeltquitedreamlike
waswhenweweredancingoutsideaconveniencestorewithmusicprovidedbytheownersbooming
throughtheirspeakers!Everyonewhopassedwouldbejammingalongtothemusic.5.Itwaslikea
minifestival.Afterthisspecialweekendoffestival,itistruetosaythattheSpanishknowhowtoparty!
A.Everyonewasdancing.
B.Peoplegotmoreandmoreexcited.
C.Wesaweveryonewasinhighspirits.
D.ItmademefeellikeIwasinafairy-taleworld.
E.Afterwards,wewenttothemainpartyatElPuerto.
F.Thentherewerethegroupsdottedaroundthecity.
G.TheseministreetshowswereatruetasteofSpanishculture.
必修1Module2語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用題組——求精準(zhǔn)
(25mins)
I.完形填空
Craven,26,hadtogetaroundtheworldtobeatthehospitalforhiswifewasgoingtogivebirth.He
wasinAfghanistan.He]toKuwaitandthentoPhiladelphia,wheremattersgrew2.Storms
causedacancelsohewas3tostayinahotelovernight.Hewasscheduledtoflyoutthenext
morning.
Whilesittingonthe4Thursdaymorning,theyexperiencedfixingissues.Afterabout30minutes
ofremaining5ontheplane,everybodyhadto6andwentbackinsideagain.Afterthatwasdelay
afterdelay.
“Iftheyhadcanceledfromthe7Jwouldhavefoundawayhomesomehow,^Cravensaid.
“Becauseofthe8,therewerenotrentalvehiclesatallfromtheairport,Mhesaid."The9flight
wasn,tdueuntil10:30a.m.thenextday.SoIwouldhave10allofit.”
I1.wordofCraven'splight(困境)startedcirculatingamong12,HisstoryreachedCharlene
Vickerswhowasalsoonadeadline.Sheneededto13CharlestonbynoononFriday.Hervehiclewas
parkedattheairportforshelivesinthePhiladelphiaarea.
After14herselftoCravenandsaid,"I'mgettingtoWestVirginiatonight,soIcangiveyoua
lift.Areyouwillingto15me?,,Cravendidn'teven16togethissuitcase.Theyarrivedathis_
17justpastmidnight.His9-pound,8-ounceboy,Cooper,was18thenextmorning.
“Ifitwasn,tforCharleneI19wouldhavemadeit,“Cravensaid.€tAllshewantedin2()was
picturesofthebaby.^^
l.A.droveB.flew
C.walkedD.rode
2.A.compIicatedB.direct
C.nervousD.funny
3.A.invitedB.punished
C.forced□.disturbed
4.A.carB.ship
C.trainD.plane
5.A.silentB.seated
C.excitedD.still
6.A.takeoffB.puton
C.getoffD.setup
7.A.morningB.evening
C.hotelD.beginning
8.A.snowsB.storms
C.rainsD.suitcases
9.A.fastB.next
C.newD.only
10.A.missedB.made
C.realizedD.exported
11.A.GenerallyB.Especially
C.FortunatelyD.Frequently
12.A.soldiersB.pilots
C.driversD.passengers
13.A.leaveB.reach
C.passD.control
14.A.introducingB.devoting
C.abandoningD.telling
15.A.takeB.meet
C.waitD.join
16.A.wantB.wait
C.wishD.forget
17.A.houseB.office
C.companyD.flight
18.A.goneB.sent
C.lostD.born
19.A.everB.finally
C.neverD.probably
2O.A.timeB.turn
C.returnD.need
n.語(yǔ)法填空
EnglishisaWestGermaniclanguagethatwasfirstspokeninearlymedievalEnglandandisnowa_
j_(globe)language.Englishiseithertheofficiallanguageoranofficiallanguageinalmost60sovereign
states.ltisthemost2(common)spokenlanguageintheUnitedKingdom,theUnited
States,Canada,Australiajreland,andNewZealand.ltisthemostwidelylearned3(two)languageandis
anofficiallanguageoftheUnitedNations.
English4(develop)overthecourseofmorethan1,400years.The5(early)formsof
English,asetofAnglo-FrisiandialectsbroughttoGreatBritainbyAnglo-Saxon6(settle)inthefifth
century,arecalledOldEnglish.MiddleEnglishbeganinthelate11thcenturywiththeNormanconquestof
England.EarlyModernEnglishbeganin7late15thcenturywiththeintroductionoftheprintingpress
toLondonandTheKingJamesBibleaswellastheGreatVowelShift.Throughtheworldwideinfluenceof
theBritishEmpire,modernEnglishspread8theworldfromthe17thtomid-20thcenturies.Through
alltypesofprintedandelectronicmedia,Englishhasbecomethe9(lead)languageofinternational
discourseandthelinguafrancainmanyregionsandinprofessionalcontextssuchasscience,navigation,_
10law.
必修1Module3主觀題組合練——要規(guī)范
(40mins)
I.語(yǔ)法填空
ForsomepeopleinChina,theaimoftravelistocreate15-secondvideos.ltJsnotaboutwhere
you'vebeen,butaboutwhereyou'reseentohavebeen.
Situatedoncliffsaboveariver,Hongyadongisastilthousecomplex(建筑群)in]cityof
Chongqing.Thebars,restaurantsandgoldenneonlights2(be)apopulardrawsinceitwasbuiltin
2006.Lastyearthenumberofvisitorsincreased3(sharp).
Themainreason,itseemed,wasHongyadong'ssuddenpopularityonanapp,4aimisnotto
produceawell-craftedvideo,butsimply5(show)thatyouhavealsobeentothepopularplaces.The
beautyofthe6(attract)islessimportantthanthefactthatpeopleareflockingtheretodaka.
Asubcultureofyoungpeoplewhoembracedakaasalifestylehasdeveloped.So-calleddakazu一
“而履tribes“一can7(find)roamingvariousscenicspots,8(check)outasmanyhotlocationsas
possiblewithinasingleday.
Thedakacrazemayhave9(practice)origins.China'syoungurbanprofessionalsdon'thave
somuchfreetime.Sometimes,theyneedtoworkovertime.Sotheyhavetomakethebestuseoftheir10
(limit)leisuretime.
n.短文改錯(cuò)
MyEnglishhasneverbeenveryperfectly.!havemanypuzzles,especiallyonEnglishgrammar.Iwill
beaSeniorThreestudentafterthesummervacation.ConcernedaboutmyEnglish,Dadturnedhisteacher
forhelp.Dadstudiedverypoorlyasaboybutfailedtoentertheuniversity,whichheregretsallhislife.But
heworshipshisEnglishteacherwhomretiredlastyear.Thus,hesentmetohisteacher,beghimtodirectme
inmyEnglishstudy.Heistherealexpert.SoonIwasattractedbyhisrichknowledges.Heclearedupmy
doubtsonebyone.Tomyexcite,hegavemethreebookshehadwroteaboutEnglishstudy.Iamlikehis
grammarbookverymuch.
HI.書(shū)面表達(dá)
假定你是李華,你的英國(guó)朋友Allen打算到北京大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)。他聽(tīng)說(shuō)很多留學(xué)生選擇漢語(yǔ)言文學(xué)專
業(yè),但他對(duì)醫(yī)學(xué)也很感興趣,想征求你的意見(jiàn)。請(qǐng)給他寫封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:
1.推薦其中一個(gè)專業(yè)并陳述理由;
2.期待見(jiàn)面。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
參考詞匯:漢語(yǔ)言文學(xué)ChineseLanguageandLiterature醫(yī)學(xué)medicine
DearAllen,
Yours,
LiHua
高考題型組合規(guī)范練2
必修1Module4閱讀理解題組——練速度
(35mins)
I.閱讀理解
A
Beingstuckathomedoesn'tmeanthatlearningstops.Infact,it'sjusttheopposite.Herearesome
activitiesandresourcestofosterkids'imaginationandbuildtheircuriosityathome.
LefsGetDowntotheScience
Thesciencelabatschoolmaybeclosed,butyoucanstillputongogglesandawhitelabcoatand
learnathome.ThisTestTubeExpenmentKitwillmakeyoufeellikeageniusinnotime.Kidswillgetthe
chancetolearnaboutbasicchemistry,physics,andmorebycreatingpop-resistantbubbles,bouncyballs,and
otherobjects.
Tolnfinity(無(wú)窮)andBeyond
TheEarthisapartoftheMilkyWaygalaxy,butdoyouknowtherearearound100milliongalaxiesin
theuniverse?Therearesomanyfunandfascinatingthingstolearnaboutspacethatthepossibilitiestruly
gotoinfinityandbeyond.Agreatwaytostartyourchild"seducationalspaceadventureiswiththis
RealLifeStickerandActivityBook.
TakeaWalkontheWildSide
Biologyclassisinsession!Here'syourchancetogetupcloseandpersonalwithagreatwhiteshark
withoutputtingonawetsuit.This4DGreatWhiteSharkAnatomyKitallowsyoutogetaninsidelookatwhat
makesthesepredatorsofthedeepsopowerful.Andthentakeanevendeeperdiveintoashark*sworld
withlAmShark.
Takeadvantageofthistimeathomeandfindnewwaystokeepexploringtheworldaroundyou.
1.Whatdotheseactivitieshaveincommon?
A.Theyareallperformedoutdoors.
B.Theyareallassociatedwithphysics.
C.Theyareallcarriedoutbythewayofexperimenting.
D.Theyallrecommendsomeresourcesforkidstostudy.
2.Whichbookfavourschildreninterestedinstars?
A.T/?isTestTubeExperimentKit.
B.RealLifeStickerandActivityBook,
C.4DGreatWhiteSharkAnatomyKit.
D.lAmShark.
3.Whatisthesharedgoaloftheactivities?
A.Togainfinancialbenefits.
B.Tosavekidsfromboredom.
C.Toexplorenewtechnologies.
D.Toinspirekidstostudyathome.
B
Lifeonthestreetisaconstantstruggleforhomelesspeople.Intimesofextremeweather
conditionsjhatstrugglebecomesevenmoredifficult.Recently,homelesspeopleacrossChicagofaced
freezingtodeathiftheycouldn'tfindshelterforthenight.
Thankfully,onelocalwomanrefusedtoletIhalhappen.OnJanuary30,2018,34-year-oldCandice
Payne,alocalmanagingbroker,wasluckyenoughtohaveshelterfromthedangerousconditions.
“Itwas-20℃,andIknewtheyweregoingtobesleepingoniceandIhadtodosomething,said
Payne.Paynestartedbrainstormingdifferentwaysshecouldpossiblyhelp.Finally,shedecidedtoseeif
therewereanyroomsavailableatlocalinnsandhotelsthatshecouldgettohelpthosestuckonthestreet.
ForPayne,hermissionwaspersonal.AccordingtoPayne,herhusband,CarlosCallahan,hadlivedon
thestreetsatonepointinhislife.Basedonhisexperiences,Payneknewthatthehomelesspeoplestillout
onthestreetdesperatelyneededhelpandthatifshedicin'tstepuptohelp,noonelikelywould.
However,whenPayneexplainedwhatshewastryingtodo,manyofthelocalhotelsrefusedtoallow
hertopayfortheroomsastheydidn'twanthomelesspeopletostayintheirrooms."Noonewanted
them,butonehotel,theAmberInn,wasniceenoughtoallowmetobuytherooms,“saidPayne.
Payne'sselflessactmadenewsacrossthecountry.However,sheinsistedshehadneverdoneitfor
attention.44!amaregularperson,saidPayne,whospentthousandsofdollarsofherownmoneytohelp
completestrangers/ltallsoundedlikearichpersondidthis,butI'mjustalittleblackgirlfromtheSouth
Side.”
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"that"inParagraph2referto?
A.Localslivingonthestreet.
B.Theextremeweather.
C.Theshelterforthehomeless.
D.Thehomelessfreezingtodeath.
5.HowdidCandicePaynehelpthehomelesspeople?
A.Bydrawingpublicattention.
B.Bygivingthemmoneydirectly.
C.Bytakingthemtoherownhouse.
D.Bybuyinghotelroomsforthem.
6.WhatmaycontributetoPayne'sniceact?
A.Herhusband'spastexperiences.
B.Therequestsfromthehomeless.
C.Herdesiretobecomefamous.
D.Thecoldnessoflocalhotels.
7,Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ABlackFighterChangestheWorld
B.AWoman'sCuriosityBringsaReward
C.ARegularWomanMakesaDifference
D.ACouple'sBraveActMovestheCountry
C
Afirst-yearundergraduatestudentinChengdurecentlycomplainedonlinethathermotherrefusedto
raisehermonthlyallowanceto4,500yuan($633)evenwhenshesaidhercurrentallowance2,000yuan
wasnotenoughtocoverherexpenses,sparkingadebateonhowmuchmoneyacollegestudentneedsper
month.OneexpertshareshisviewsontheissuewithChinaDaily:Studentsshouldpursueeducation,not
comfort.
Evenforacollegestudentstudyinginafirst-tiercityinChina,2,000yuanisenoughtocoverallhisor
hermonthlyexpenses.Infact,foracollegestudentinChengduamonthlyallowanceof2,000yuanismore
thanenough.Accordingtoasurveyconductedbyabookkeepingplatform,theaveragemonthlyexpensefor
anundergraduateincitiesotherthanBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhouwaslessthan2,000yuanin2019;for
Chengdu,itwas1,900yiuin.
Claimingthatshecanhardlyaffordnewclothingandcosmeticswithher2,000yuanmonthly
allowance,theundergraduatestudentinChengducriticizedhermotherforrefusingtoraiseherpocket
money.Her"nieager"allowance,shesaid,preventedherfrombuyingbrandedgoodsthatherhostel-mates
enjoyed.
Bythetimeapersonentersacollege,sheorheshouldhavedevelopedahealthyconsumption
habit.Andayouthshouldadjustherorhisconsumptionaccordingtoherorhisfamilyincome.Onadeeper
level,themoneytheyspendincollegeshoulddependonhowmuchtheyvaluetheirparents?hard
work.Besides,somecollegestudentscouldtakeuppart-timejobstomeettheirmonetaryneedsiftheyfeel
theirparentsdon'torcan'tsendthemenoughmoney.Inthiswaytheycanalsolearntomeetthe
requirementsoflifeinthefutureanddevelophealthyconsumptionhabits.Moreimportantly,theyshould
alwaysbearinmindthateducationistheirtoppriorityincollege.
8.What'stheexpert'sattitudetotheissueabouttheundergraduatestudent?
A.Critical.B.Neutral.
C.Supportive.D.Unconcerned.
9.In2019,theundergraduatesaveragemonthlyexpenseinHangzhouwas.
A.morethan2,000yuanB.633dollars
C.lessthan2,000yuanD.1,000dollars
10.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"meager”inParagraph3?
A.Empty.B.Pitiful.
C.Mean.D.Fruitful.
11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Collegestudentsshouldkeeptheirexpensesinlinewiththeirfamilyconditions.
B.Collegestudents?consumptionlevelisdeterminedbytheirparents.
C.Collegestudentsshouldtakeupapart-timejobtocovertheirexpenses.
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