阅读理解Need a Job This Summer?The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs.Jobs for YouthIf you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you can apply for(申请)this program. It provides eight weeks of paid work along with training.Who can apply: Students aged 15-18 years old.Summer CompanySummer Company provides students with business training and awards(奖金)of up to 3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.Who can apply: Students aged 15-25.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou can join the program and work on local natural resource management(自然资源管理)projects for eight weeks this summer.Who can apply: Students aged 16-17.Summer Employment OpportunitiesThrough the program, students can work in all kinds of summer positions each year.Who can apply: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for disabled people.For more information, click(点击)the program names to visit their websites.(1)What's the age requirement of Jobs for Youth?A.16-17. B.15-29. C.15-25. D.15-18.(2)What's special about Summer Company?A.It provides training.B.It offers awards to students.C.It provides different positions.D.It requires one to work for eight weeks.(3)Which program is friendly to disabled young people?A.Jobs for Youth.B.Summer Company.C.Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.D.Summer Employment Opportunities."Look out, Alex!"The ball hit Alex right on the top of the head. He fell onto the floor, and the crowd were shocked.Coach Winkler ran out onto the floor. Alex's breathing was very shallow(弱的). The coach called for the paramedics(急救员)at once.Alex was our star player, and this was the final game. We couldn't do it without him.For several minutes we were all at a loss while Alex lay on the floor. Soon the ambulance(救护车)arrived and then took him to the hospital."Guys, this is the big game. I know you are worried about Alex. But he would want us to go out there, give it our best, and win the game. We have gotten this far as a team. I think we can give just a little more and do it for Alex," the coach encouraged us.I looked around. Everybody was serious, and we would do our best.The game started again. 2-2, 10-10, 20-21, the score continued to rise.At half-time, the score was 49-49. Coach Winkler told us that Alex was cheering for us from his hospital bed. He would be all right soon.In the second half, the score continued to go back and forth(反反复复). It would just be a matter of which team had the ball in the final seconds. Ten seconds to go before the end of the game. My team gave me the ball. As I dribbled down the court(运球穿过球场), I could hear Alex's voice in my ear, "Shoot from the center line. You can do it." I threw the ball out of my hand. It went through the basket like water rushing through a waterfall(瀑布).(1)Alex fell because ________.A.he was too tiredB.he had difficulty breathingC.he got hit by the basketballD.he was pushed by another player(2)At half-time, ________.A.the coach got really worriedB.the two teams got the same scoreC.the writer encouraged his teammatesD.Alex called the coach from the hospital(3)What does the passage mainly talk about?A. dangerous sport.B.A sudden accident.C.A kind basketball coach.D.An exciting basketball game.World's Top Food MarketsSt. Lawrence Market, Toronto, CanadaSt. Lawrence Market, in the center of Toronto, is about 200 years old. There are a lot of shops here(well over 100)with every kind of meat and seafood. Shoppers visit from all over the world.Castries Market, St. LuciaNaturally, this island country in the Caribbean Sea has a market famous for fish and fruit. Buy some bananas for lunch and some fish for dinner. And try the local sauce—it's very hot!La Vucciria, Palermo, ItalyThere aren't many markets in the world with live music. But in Palermo, musicians play and sing as shoppers buy their sausages and kebabs(烤肉串). It's a great atmosphere(氛围)!Borough Market, London, UKIt is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. Its history dates back to(追溯到)12th century. The market is famous with food lovers. It's open from Monday to Saturday and it's good to go very early. There isn't much food for sale after 10 a.m.!(1)Where is St. Lawrence Market?A.In Italy. B.In Canada. C.In the UK. D.In St. Lucia.(2)What is Castries Market famous for?A.Its fish and fruit. B.Its special location. C.Its sausages and kebabs. D.Its large number of shops.(3)When people are shopping at La Vucciria, they can ________.A.enjoy live music B.learn some history C.cook their own food D.listen to folk stories(4)Borough Market is open for ________ days a week.A.four B.five C.six D.sevenThere is a sport that isn't played on a field or in a park. Instead, its matches are played between players in front of computers. Professional video game playing, or "pro gaming", is the hottest new sport. Its best players are big stars that can win huge prizes and lots of money for playing their favorite games. Sounds like a dream? The truth isn't so wonderful.For professional gamers, playing is a full-time job. They usually practice 50 hours a week with their team. Besides, they'll spend lots of time practicing alone. They may practice up to 15 hours a day during the gaming season. That only leaves time for meals, short breaks, and a little sleep.Even though pro gamers spend most of their time sitting, they still need exercise to prevent physical injuries(损伤). They have to exercise between matches to prevent injuries to their wrists(手腕), arms, or shoulders. They also need to take breaks from looking at screens to prevent eye problems. Also, it's important for them to get enough sleep, which helps them perform well in the game.Most pro gamers are young. However, they often retire(退役)from the sport in their 20s—around the same time other people finish college.Professional video game playing might sound like a dream job at first. But it isn't as fun as many people imagine. Becoming a pro gamer takes hard work and perseverance(毅力). In fact, they will help you find success no matter what career path(职业道路)you choose.(1)How long does a professional gamer usually practice every week with their team?A.For 15 hours. B.For 25 hours. C.For 40 hours. D.For 50 hours.(2)What do we know about professional gamers from Paragraph 3?A.They hardly get enough sleep.B.They may get physical injuries.C.They are good at physical sports.D.They will go to college after retirement.(3)When do most professional gamers retire?A.fter they win big prizes.B.After they find a dream job.C.Before they are 20 years old.D.Before they are 30 years old.(4)The underlined word "they" in the last paragraph refers to "________".A.dream jobsB.video gamesC.enough exercise and sleepD.hard work and perseverance(5)Which is the correct structure of the passage?(①=Paragraph 1)A.①②/③/④⑤ B.①②/③④/⑤ C.①/②③④/⑤ D.①②③/④⑤Garstang Community Academy is a secondary school in Lancashire, a county in northwestern England. It has more than 700 pupils aged 11 to 16. Recently because of its head teacher Alasdair Ashcroft's new rule, the school has caught many people's attention in the UK. Mr. Ashcroft bans(禁止)his students from drinking water in class because he says it's a "distraction(使人分心的事)".According to Mr. Ashcroft, he introduced the ban after some teachers complained(抱怨)to him that students were spending too much time playing with water bottles in class. Many children have been crazy about the "water bottle challenge" where they try to flip(轻抛)bottles to land in places like windowsills(窗沿).Mr. Ashcroft believes the presence of drinks on tables has become a distraction for some students. He decided to take action to solve the problem. He asks the students to keep their water bottles in their schoolbags and take them out to drink between lessons rather than during lessons. "Water is still very much available before school and at break and lunchtime, either to buy from the dining room or free from the school's three water points," the head teacher explained.However, not everyone agrees on the new rule. One student said he was shocked to learn that he no longer has the right to drink water in lessons. "Research shows that regular intake of water improves focus(提高注意力)and aids studying," he added.(1)题完成句子;(2)、(3)题简略回答问题;(4)题找出并写下文章最后一段的主题句;(5)题将文中画线句子译成汉语。 (1)Recently a secondary school in Lancashire has caught many people's attention in the UK because of ________. (2)What did some teachers complain about? ________ (3)When can't students drink water according to Mr.Ashcroft? ________ (4)________ (5)________
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Need a Job This Summer?
The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs.
Jobs for Youth
If you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you can apply for(申请)this program. It provides eight weeks of paid work along with training.
Who can apply: Students aged 15-18 years old.
Summer Company
Summer Company provides students with business training and awards(奖金)of up to $3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.
Who can apply: Students aged 15-25.
Stewardship Youth Ranger Program
You can join the program and work on local natural resource management(自然资源管理)projects for eight weeks this summer.
Who can apply: Students aged 16-17.
Summer Employment Opportunities
Through the program, students can work in all kinds of summer positions each year.
Who can apply: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for disabled people.
For more information, click(点击)the program names to visit their websites.
(1)What's the age requirement of Jobs for Youth?
A.16-17. B.15-29. C.15-25. D.15-18.
(2)What's special about Summer Company?
A.It provides training.
B.It offers awards to students.
C.It provides different positions.
D.It requires one to work for eight weeks.
(3)Which program is friendly to disabled young people?
A.Jobs for Youth.
B.Summer Company.
C.Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.
D.Summer Employment Opportunities.
"Look out, Alex!"
The ball hit Alex right on the top of the head. He fell onto the floor, and the crowd were shocked.
Coach Winkler ran out onto the floor. Alex's breathing was very shallow(弱的). The coach called for the paramedics(急救员)at once.
Alex was our star player, and this was the final game. We couldn't do it without him.
For several minutes we were all at a loss while Alex lay on the floor. Soon the ambulance(救护车)arrived and then took him to the hospital.
"Guys, this is the big game. I know you are worried about Alex. But he would want us to go out there, give it our best, and win the game. We have gotten this far as a team. I think we can give just a little more and do it for Alex," the coach encouraged us.
I looked around. Everybody was serious, and we would do our best.
The game started again. 2-2, 10-10, 20-21, the score continued to rise.
At half-time, the score was 49-49. Coach Winkler told us that Alex was cheering for us from his hospital bed. He would be all right soon.
In the second half, the score continued to go back and forth(反反复复). It would just be a matter of which team had the ball in the final seconds. Ten seconds to go before the end of the game. My team gave me the ball. As I dribbled down the court(运球穿过球场), I could hear Alex's voice in my ear, "Shoot from the center line. You can do it." I threw the ball out of my hand. It went through the basket like water rushing through a waterfall(瀑布).
(1)Alex fell because ________.
A.he was too tired
B.he had difficulty breathing
C.he got hit by the basketball
D.he was pushed by another player
(2)At half-time, ________.
A.the coach got really worried
B.the two teams got the same score
C.the writer encouraged his teammates
D.Alex called the coach from the hospital
(3)What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. dangerous sport.
B.A sudden accident.
C.A kind basketball coach.
D.An exciting basketball game.
World's Top Food Markets
St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, Canada
St. Lawrence Market, in the center of Toronto, is about 200 years old. There are a lot of shops here(well over 100)with every kind of meat and seafood. Shoppers visit from all over the world.
Castries Market, St. Lucia
Naturally, this island country in the Caribbean Sea has a market famous for fish and fruit. Buy some bananas for lunch and some fish for dinner. And try the local sauce—it's very hot!
La Vucciria, Palermo, Italy
There aren't many markets in the world with live music. But in Palermo, musicians play and sing as shoppers buy their sausages and kebabs(烤肉串). It's a great atmosphere(氛围)!
Borough Market, London, UK
It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. Its history dates back to(追溯到)12th century. The market is famous with food lovers. It's open from Monday to Saturday and it's good to go very early. There isn't much food for sale after 10 a.m.!
(1)Where is St. Lawrence Market?
A.In Italy. B.In Canada. C.In the UK. D.In St. Lucia.
(2)What is Castries Market famous for?
A.Its fish and fruit. B.Its special location. C.Its sausages and kebabs. D.Its large number of shops.
(3)When people are shopping at La Vucciria, they can ________.
A.enjoy live music B.learn some history C.cook their own food D.listen to folk stories
(4)Borough Market is open for ________ days a week.
A.four B.five C.six D.seven
There is a sport that isn't played on a field or in a park. Instead, its matches are played between players in front of computers. Professional video game playing, or "pro gaming", is the hottest new sport. Its best players are big stars that can win huge prizes and lots of money for playing their favorite games. Sounds like a dream? The truth isn't so wonderful.
For professional gamers, playing is a full-time job. They usually practice 50 hours a week with their team. Besides, they'll spend lots of time practicing alone. They may practice up to 15 hours a day during the gaming season. That only leaves time for meals, short breaks, and a little sleep.
Even though pro gamers spend most of their time sitting, they still need exercise to prevent physical injuries(损伤). They have to exercise between matches to prevent injuries to their wrists(手腕), arms, or shoulders. They also need to take breaks from looking at screens to prevent eye problems. Also, it's important for them to get enough sleep, which helps them perform well in the game.
Most pro gamers are young. However, they often retire(退役)from the sport in their 20s—around the same time other people finish college.
Professional video game playing might sound like a dream job at first. But it isn't as fun as many people imagine. Becoming a pro gamer takes hard work and perseverance(毅力). In fact, they will help you find success no matter what career path(职业道路)you choose.
(1)How long does a professional gamer usually practice every week with their team?
A.For 15 hours. B.For 25 hours. C.For 40 hours. D.For 50 hours.
(2)What do we know about professional gamers from Paragraph 3?
A.They hardly get enough sleep.
B.They may get physical injuries.
C.They are good at physical sports.
D.They will go to college after retirement.
(3)When do most professional gamers retire?
A.fter they win big prizes.
B.After they find a dream job.
C.Before they are 20 years old.
D.Before they are 30 years old.
(4)The underlined word "they" in the last paragraph refers to "________".
A.dream jobs
B.video games
C.enough exercise and sleep
D.hard work and perseverance
(5)Which is the correct structure of the passage?(①=Paragraph 1)
A.①②/③/④⑤ B.①②/③④/⑤ C.①/②③④/⑤ D.①②③/④⑤
Garstang Community Academy is a secondary school in Lancashire, a county in northwestern England. It has more than 700 pupils aged 11 to 16. Recently because of its head teacher Alasdair Ashcroft's new rule, the school has caught many people's attention in the UK. Mr. Ashcroft bans(禁止)his students from drinking water in class because he says it's a "distraction(使人分心的事)".
According to Mr. Ashcroft, he introduced the ban after some teachers complained(抱怨)to him that students were spending too much time playing with water bottles in class. Many children have been crazy about the "water bottle challenge" where they try to flip(轻抛)bottles to land in places like windowsills(窗沿).
Mr. Ashcroft believes the presence of drinks on tables has become a distraction for some students. He decided to take action to solve the problem. He asks the students to keep their water bottles in their schoolbags and take them out to drink between lessons rather than during lessons. "Water is still very much available before school and at break and lunchtime, either to buy from the dining room or free from the school's three water points," the head teacher explained.
However, not everyone agrees on the new rule. One student said he was shocked to learn that he no longer has the right to drink water in lessons. "Research shows that regular intake of water improves focus(提高注意力)and aids studying," he added.
(1)题完成句子;(2)、(3)题简略回答问题;(4)题找出并写下文章最后一段的主题句;(5)题将文中画线句子译成汉语。 (1)Recently a secondary school in Lancashire has caught many people's attention in the UK because of ________. (2)What did some teachers complain about? ________ (3)When can't students drink water according to Mr.Ashcroft? ________ (4)________ (5)________
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