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主題群二自然與災(zāi)害

話題34自然災(zāi)害與防范

Ⅰ.閱讀理解

ScienceandTechnologyCamp

·Full-daycampforstudentsaged12-14

·Four-weekprogramJuly5-30|Monday—Friday,9amto4pm

Week1|July5-9

Week2|July12-16

Week3|July19-23

Week4|July26-30

·RegistrationbeginsJune1,2024—registerforminimumtwoweeks.

·Fees:$75registrationfee.$795perweek.Fullpaymentmustbemadeatthetimeof

registration.

·ThedeadlineforthecancellationtoreceiveafullrefundisJune15,2024.

CampStructure

Campdaysarecomprisedofeightsessionswithtwosessionsperdaywhilethefinal

dayoftheweekisreservedforoverviewsandreflection.Themorningsessionsbeginat

9amandendat12noon,followedbyonehourforlunch.(Campersshouldbringtheir

lunches.)Afternoonsessionsarescheduledfrom1pmto4pmwith15-minutebreaks

midwaythrougheachsession.Snacksareprovidedatbreaktime.(Foodallergiesshould

bereportedatthetimeofregistration.)

CampContent

ScienceandTechnologycampaboveallemphasizesentertainmentwhileteaching

studentsabouthowwebsitesaredesignedusingvariouscodinglanguages,rocket

design,practicalapplicationsofmathandphysics,andhowtobuildyourown

hydraulicsystem.

CampPersonnel

Thecampisheadedbythehusband-and-wifeteamofDoctorsJamesandSophie

Clarkwhoareexpertsinthefieldsofcomputerscienceandmechanical

engineering.Ourmissionistomakesureeveryonefeelsfullysupportedandexcitedto

behere.

1.WhatisthelowestcostofattendingtheScienceandTechnologycamp?

A.$75.B.$795.

C.$1,590.D.$1,665.

2.WhatisthemainemphasisofScienceandTechnologycamp?

A.Rocketscience.

B.Funinlearning.

C.Codinglanguages.

D.Hands-onexperiences.

3.Whoarethecampleaders?

A.Mechanicalengineers.

B.Medicaldoctors.

C.Amarriedcouple.

D.Computertechnicians.

(2024·四川成都七中模擬預(yù)測)

Therearepeopleforwhomthemotivationliesintheirfamilyorcompanions’

duties.Forsomepeople,thepurposeliesinasoul’sspiritualawakening.BrentClayton,

afirefighterbyprofession,isonesuchindividualwhofoundhispurposeearlyinlife

andkeptworkingtofulfillit.

BornonMarch3,1984,Claytonhugelyfelttheneedtoserveothers.Hefollowedhis

missioninlifeandacquiredhisdiplomainPublicSafety.Hegraduallyrealizedthe

importanceofsecuringpeople’slives,whichstrengthenedhisfaithinhis

mission.Claytonfurtherpursuedhisbachelor’sdegreefromTheUniversityof

Melbourneandmaster’sdegreefromFederationUniversity.Then,Claytonworkedin

themilitaryforaperiodbeforemovingintoarolewiththeprisonserviceasaprison

guard,theyoungestpersontoeverbeemployedbytheserviceatthetime.

Afterspendingadecadeinthefireserviceincludingtrainingandrecruitment(招募),

hegainedenoughexperiencetobecomeAustralia’smostprominentfireservice

recruitmentexpert.Claytondevotedmanyyearsofhislifetothefirefighterrecruitment

processandfireserviceindustry.Hewantedpeopletorealizethetruevalueofthis

professionbyestablishingitssignificance.Tocommunicatehisperspective,Clayton

establishedFireRecruitmentAustraliain2009.Heaimedtotrainthenextgeneration

andpreparethemforthefuture.Claytonusedhisexperienceandyears-longtraining

topreparecandidateswhowereasenthusiasticaboutthewell-beingoftheworldas

him.

Keepingthepointinmind,ClaytonwrotethebookFireServiceRecruitment—the

ProcesstoSuccess.Hisideawastojoinhislearningintoanaccessiblemediumso

othersdidn’thavetowasteyearswonderingwhattodowhenapplyingtobecomea

firefighter.Afterthesuccessofthebook,Claytonintroducedcandidatestoa

comprehensivetestpreparationandlearningsuitetofacilitate(促進(jìn))success

throughouteachstageoftheselectionprocess.Thisplatformhelpedhimaswellashis

candidatestoworktogetherforthebettermentofthemselvesandultimatelysocietyat

large.

4.WhatmadeClayton’sbeliefstronger?

A.Themilitaryexperience.

B.Thesupportofhisfamily.

C.Thesignificanceofpeople’ssafety.

D.Theknowledgehelearnedfromcollege.

5.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“prominent”inparagraph3?

A.Stubborn.B.Fearless.

C.Outstanding.D.Energetic.

6.WhydidClaytonsetupFireRecruitmentAustralia?

A.Becausehecouldearnagoodreputation.

B.Becausehewantedtojoinhislearningintoanaccessiblemedium.

C.Becausehewantedtorealizehisdreamofbeingafirefighterleader.

D.Becausehehopedtogetyoungpeoplereadyfortheirfuturecareer.

7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.AManwithGreatPurpose

B.ABookforCareerSuccess

C.AnOrganizationforWell-being

D.AStandardforFirefighters

(2024·山東青島統(tǒng)考三模)

By2050,68%oftheglobalpopulationwillliveincities.That’s2.5billionmorepeople

thantoday.InEurope,threeoutoffourofusalreadyliveinurbanareas,andthe

consequencesofthatarebecomingclear.Researchersestimatethatninemillionpeople

dieeveryyearasadirectresultofairpollution.Asourcitiesgrowandmorepeople

moveintoalreadycrowdedspaces,whatdoweneedtodototransformoururbanareas

intohealthyplacestolive?Anincreasingbodyofresearchtellsusthatweshouldbe

lettingnaturebackin.

Greenspacesincitiesmitigatetheeffectsofpollutionandcanreduceaphenomenon

knownastheurbanheatislandeffect,whichreferstoheattrappedinbuilt-up

areas.Theeffectappearsintownsandcitieswheretheheatgeneratedbypeople,

transportandindustryistrappedinthenarrowroadsandconcretestructures,unableto

escapetotheatmosphere.Thiscanbringthetemperatureinurbanareasup3-4℃

higherthanthesurroundingcountryside,andwiththatcomesaseverecycle.Increased

temperaturesinsummerleadtoanincreaseddemandforcooling.Thisexpandsour

energyconsumption,whichinturnbuildupfossilfuelconsumption,increasing

pollutantsintheairandharmfulsmogonourstreets.

Planningcitiestoincludegreenspaceswhereverpossibleisthefirststepinmakingour

urbanareashealthier.Forexample,addingalayerofvegetationtorooftopsandcreating

greenroofshasproventoreducetheurbanheatislandeffect.Treesinourstreetsalso

playtheirpart,andavarietyoftreespeciescanhaveaprofoundeffect.Simplyhaving

accesstogreenspacesincitiescandowondersforourstresslevelsandconcentration

atwork.“Peopleneedtointeractwithnaturewhenevertheopportunity

arises.Somethingassimpleasafive-to-ten-minutebreakduringtheworkdaycan

improvewell-beingandboostproductivity,”Cecil,anexpertstudyingnaturein

citiessays.

8.HowdoestheauthorbringinthetopicinParagraph1?

A.Bypresentingfacts.

B.Bylistingexamples.

C.Bycomparingnumbers.

D.Byquestioninganestimate.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mitigate”meaninParagraph2?

A.Overcome.B.Change.

C.Ease.D.Shift.

10.Whatmightbeaconsequenceoftheurbanheatislandeffect?

A.Lowertemperature.

B.Energyregeneration.

C.Fuelshortage.

D.Airpollution.

11.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowtoLetNatureBackIn

B.WhyWeNeedGreenSpacesinCities

C.HeatEffect:AnUnavoidableUrbanTrouble

D.GreenRoofs:TinyUrbanForests

Ⅱ.七選五

(2024·河北1月質(zhì)檢)

Weusuallydivideayearintofourseasons.However,inTraditionalChineseMedicine

(TCM)theory,therearefiveseasons—spring,summer,latesummer,fall,and

winter.Eachofthefivehasmanyfeatureswhichguideustochangeourhabitstokeep

thebalancebetweenourbodyandtheexternalenvironment.

WinterinTCM

TheancientChinesebelievedthatwinteristheYinseasoninnature.__1__So,winter

isthetimeofyeartoreflectonhealth,savestrengthandregainenergy,preparing

ourselvesforthestartofnewlifeinthespring.

Activitiesinwinter

InTCMtheory,winterisaseasontofeedourselvesbothspirituallyand

physically.__2__Forexample,wecandomorewriting,readingandothersoul-

nourishing(滋養(yǎng)靈魂的)activities.Althoughenergeticexerciseshouldbeavoided,it’s

importanttokeepourbodyhealthywithgentleexercise,especiallyoutdooractivities,

inwhichwecangetfreshairandsunlight.Inaddition,weshouldalsogotobedearlier

tosavemoreenergy.__3__

Foodsforwinter

Theprincipleofharmonybetweenwhatweeatandtheseasonisbasedonhundredsof

yearsofexperienceinTCM.Itsuggeststhatweembracelocally-grownand

seasonablefoods,whichisthewaynatureintendsustoeat.__4__Mos

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