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一轮组合训练(二十五)一、阅读理解A篇BalletBalletteachesgrace,posture(姿势)andflexibility.Studentsfocusontheuseofproperballetitems,expandingthei
rknowledgeofclassicalballettechniquesandimprovingmotorskillsforclassicalballetpractice.Theclassisaformalballetclass.Age:8—1
0Date:September7,2021—May16,2022Time:10:30am—12:00amonSaturdaysCreativeMoversStudentscanexplorecreativemovement,balance,focus,thedev
elopmentofskills,motorplanningandbalance.Theclasshelpsbuildstrength,flexibilityandselfconfidence,andal
lowschildrentorealizeexpressioninapositiveandencouragingenvironment.Childrenusetheirimaginationtocelebratemovementandhavelotsoffun.Age:3—5
Date:September7,2021—January18,2022Time:9:00am—9:45amonSaturdaysJazzJazzincludesmovementsfrombothclassicalba
lletanddancetechniques.ThisclasswillfocusontraditionalJazzdance.Studentswillbeintroducedtojazzstylerhyth
msandmovements.Inordertoensureproperplacementforyourchild,weinviteallstudentstoparticipateinasample(示例)
class.Studentsandparentsworkwithprogramstafftomeetstudents'personaldancegoals.Age:5—6Date:September7,2021—May16,2022Ti
me:2:00pm—3:00pmonSaturdaysHipHopStudentswillbeintroducedtoseveraldifferentaspectsofhiphopdanceincludingPopping,Locking,BreakingandTuttingi
nahighenergyenvironment.Ourhiphopskilledinstructorswillprovidestudentswithawonderfulviewofhiphopdance.Age:7—10Date:Septem
ber7,2021—May16,2022Time:1:00pm—2:00pmonSundays1.Whichclassissuitablefor4yearoldchildren?A.Ballet.B.CreativeMove
rs.C.Jazz.D.HipHop.2.Whatcanstudentsdointhejazzclass?A.Makeuseofalltheballetitems.B.Learnthelonghistoryofjazz.C.D
ancewithfamousmodernjazzdancers.D.Gettoknowjazzstylerhythmsandmovements.3.Whatisspecialaboutthehiphopclass?A.Itisopenintheafte
rnoon.B.ItisavailableonSundays.C.Itteachestraditionaldances.D.Ithasthemostskilledteachers.B篇Awaitresswholostherjobduringthecoronaviruspandemi
chaskickstartedherowncareerasabusinesswomanandbaker.Sheturnedoneofherlockdown(隔离)hobbiesintoabusinessthatbringsheralotofmoney.MonaRoute,
27,wasletgofromherserverjobatanairportinMelbourne,Australia,whenCOVID19hitinMarch2020,andthenewfoundtimeonherhandsleftherfeeling“sob
ored”.Withnothingelsetodo,Monadecidedtotakeupbakingasahobbytopassthetimeandsoonfoundherselftryingoutexperimentaldessert
recipes(配方)—whicheventuallyledhertostartherowncookiebusiness.Theformerwaitresssaid,“Iwassobored.That'swhenIsta
rtedbaking.”Mona'sloadedcookierecipesbecameher“cheatmeal”whenshewasonhermission(目的)toloseweight,andthemassivesnacksaremadeupofbakedc
ookiedoughthatsurroundsasweetfilling.Thecookiesquicklybecameahitwithherfamilyandfriends,andwhenherdadsuggestedshestartsellingthes
weettreats,thewomansetupMona'sTreatswith15uniquecookieflavorstochoosefrom.ThekeenbakercreatedanaccountontheInternetandspent
£282oningredientsforherfirstindustrialsizedbatch(批量).Atfirst,Monawassellingaround30to40cookiesamonth,butshenowhasamonthlyaverageof450orders—leavingh
erwakingupat2amtokeepupwithdemand.Duringtheheightoflockdown,Monawassellingasmanyas700cookiesamonth.Monacurrentlymakesanimpress
ive£1,700everymonthfromsellingcookiesinadditiontohermainoccupation,andhasturnedover£14,000sinceshestartedup.Thecook,whorun
sherbusinessfromherparents'kitchen,isevenhopingtotransitionintobakingfulltimewhenshecanreach1,500ordersamonth.Shesaid,“HopefullyonedayIca
ndothisinacommercialkitchen.”4.WhatmadeMonafeel“sobored”?A.Workingasaserveratanairport.B.Muchfreetimeinth
elockdown.C.Experimentingwithnewrecipes.D.Doingcookiebusinessalldaylong.5.WhatwasMona'spurposeoftheloadedcookierecipesatthebeginning?A.She
wantedtoloseweight.B.Shewantedtodevelopahobby.C.Shewantedtosetupabusiness.D.Shewantedtobeafinebaker.6.W
hatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Monawassuccessfulinlosingweight.B.Monaisverykindandgenerous.C.Monapreferredbakingtoworkingasaserver.D.Mona'
scookieshavebecomepopular.7.WhatcanwelearnfromMona'sexperience?A.Onecanhavemanywaystoloseweight.B.Oneshouldworkhardtoearnaliving.C.Ahob
bycanbeturnedintoabusiness.D.Parentsareimportantinone'scareer.C篇ThesuccessofmanyNorthAmericancropspartlydependso
ngroundbeetles,smallinsectsthateatpestsandweedseedsthatcouldotherwisedamagecrops.ButanewstudybyresearchersintheU.S.andC
anadasuggestsnotallofthenearly2,000speciesofgroundbeetlesfoundinNorthAmericawillsurviveclimatechange.Someco
ulddecline.Andthatcouldhaveafarreachingimpactonagriculture,forestry,andconservation.Byanalyzingdataon136differe
ntgroundbeetlespeciesacrosscontinentalNorthAmerica,PuertoRicoandHawaii,theresearchersfoundthataspecies'c
hanceofsuccessinachangingclimatedependsonseveralimportantfactors,suchasitshabitatpreference,bodysize,andwhetheritflies,climbsorruns.“Wefoundthatlessm
obile,nonflyinggroundbeetles,whicharecriticalpestcontrolagents,aremorelikelytodeclineovertimeinawarmer,drierclimate,”saidTongQiu,wholedthes
tudy.“Thatmeansyou'regoingtohavemorepeststhatcanimpactagriculturalandforestecosystems.”Butthereisreasonforhope,Q
iuadded,becausetheanalysisalsoshowedthathabitatconservationcouldlessentheseeffectsandreversethetrendsinsomeareas.“Wehopeconservationbiologistswi
llusethisinformationandtheonlinemapthatwecreatedtobettermanagehabitatsforinsectsingeneral.Groundbeetlesareverybenef
icialtoecosystems,butthey'relargelyinvisibletotheaverageperson.Inthispaperwe'reshowingthebroadimpactsthey
haveonwholecommunitiesinforestandagriculturalecosystems,”saidQiu.TheresearchersusedgroundbeetlecountdatafromtheNationalScienceFoundation'sNa
tionalEcologicalObservatoryNetwork(NEON)andfrom11previouslypublishedstudiestomeasureandmapthebeetles'distributionacrossNorthAmer
ica.Habitatinformation,suchasthelocationofgapsinforestcanopiesandthedensityofplantsontheforestfloor,wasobtainedb
yusingNEON'simaginginstrumentstocreatedetailedthreedimensionalimagesoflandscapes.Theythenenteredthedatacollectedin
toacomputermodeltosimulate(模拟)climatechangetostudyhowtheinsectswouldrespond.8.WhatdoesthenewstudyinNor
thAmericashow?A.Pestscoulddestroycrops.B.Somegroundbeetleswillnotsurviveclimatechange.C.Thesurvivalofgroundbeetlesonlydependsonitshabita
t.D.Somegroundbeetleswilldestroycropsinawarmerclimate.9.WhatdoesTongQiuintendtoconveyinParagraphs3and4?A.Thereisnowaytostopthedecli
neofgroundbeetles.B.Criticalpestsaremoreadaptableinawarmer,drierclimate.C.Groundbeetleswillbecomelessmobileinawarmerclimate.D.Theimpo
rtanceofgroundbeetlesshouldbewidelyrecognized.10.Howdidtheresearchteamcarryoutthestudy?A.Byanalyzingda
ta.B.Bystudyingdocuments.C.Bydoingfieldresearch.D.Byperformingexperiments.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.NorthAmer
icanAgricultureCropsatRiskB.CatastrophicClimateChangeontheWayC.CropsavingBeetlesunderClimateThreatD
.NewBreakthroughinBiodiversityResearch[答题区]题号1234567891011答案二、完形填空Ourfouryearoldsonhassomehealthproblems,sowegotothelocalchildren'shospi
talfrequently.Stressfulasthatisforus,my__1__tothathospitalalwaysleavemefeeling__2__becauseof“theotherdoors”.AsIwalkonthecorridor
softhehospital,Ipassdoors__3__differentdepartments.Ipassthedepartmentwherespecialists__4__childrenwhoha
vebeen__5__burned,andthedepartmentwherechildrenwithcancerspendtheirchildhoods__6__adiseasethatterrifiesmostadults.Twowee
ksago,oursonwasinthehospitalforseveraldayshaving__7__.Oneevening,itwaslateandIwalkedtothewaitingroom.Onlyonefamily__8__,andtheirdoctora
rrivedfromsurgery.Hetoldthemaboutthepatient's__9__—theseriouscaraccidentleft__10__facialdamage,whichneededadozenmoreoperationsandmean
talifetimeofdisfigurement(毁容).Isat,halflisteningand__11__thedoorsthisfamilywouldfaceintheyearsahead.Iwalkedbacktothedoo
rbehindwhichoursonwasslowly__12__fromsurgery.Inastrangeway,Iwasgratefulforthe“__13__”thatwelivedwith,becausetherewereahundredotherdoorsthatwer
efar__14__andwecouldjustas__15__beinoneofthoserooms.Asyouprayforstrengthtoopenthedoorsyouface,besuretobethankfulthaty
ouarenotinthesedoors.1.A.attitudesB.intentionsC.suggestionsD.visits2.A.gratefulB.regretfulC.discouragedD.satisfied3.A.closingtoB.
dependingonC.leadingtoD.movingtoward4.A.treatB.persuadeC.dressD.test5.A.slightlyB.tragicallyC.carefullyD.gradually6.A
.valuingB.spreadingC.studyingD.battling7.A.lessonsB.surgeryC.sportsD.meetings8.A.remainedB.livedC.arriv
edD.worked9.A.spiritsB.weaknessesC.plansD.injuries10.A.smallB.seriousC.shallowD.ugly11.A.shuttingB.movingC.consi
deringD.facing12.A.recoveringB.wakingC.sufferingD.returning13.A.hospitalB.kindnessC.situationD.occupation
14.A.betterB.worseC.biggerD.fresher15.A.nervouslyB.constantlyC.mostlyD.easily[答题区]1~5________________6~10________________
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