Week 3- Newspaper Article- WP A year after Japan tsunami uncertainty

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中考英语阅读复习Week2-Wednesday课件

中考英语阅读复习Week2-Wednesday课件

for the Double Ninth Festival?
A. Cleaning houses.
B. Wearing the plant zhuyu.
C. Drinking chrysanthemum wine.
D. Climbing mountains.
( D )3. What is Paragraph 4 about? A. Why we should respect elderly people. B. Traditional ways of celebrating the festival. C. What young people usually do on this festival. D. Examples of respecting elderly people in daily life.
It is a traditional virtue (美德) in China to respect elderly people. That's because the Chinese know that elderly people have knowledge and experience that young people can learn from. So, Chinese people are proud of being old. Besides, to respect the elderly people is to respect yourself tomorrow.
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7 mins
主题:不同国家庆祝生日的方式和礼仪
正确率
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短文导读:本文介绍了世界各地一些庆祝生日的特殊习俗和 方式。

体验商务英语3第二版Unit2-Travel可编辑全文

体验商务英语3第二版Unit2-Travel可编辑全文

Worst: ‘things out of your control’ such as bad accommodation and delayed or cancelled flights.
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Business traveler’s priorities
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2 Unit Travel
‘He travels fastest who travels alone.’
Starting up A Answer these questions individually. Then
compare your answers with a partner.
1 How often do you travel by air, rail, road and sea? 2 What do you enjoy about traveling? What don’t you

Excel背单词:人教版PEP小学英语3-6年级

Excel背单词:人教版PEP小学英语3-6年级

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Unit 3-2022-2023学年九年级英语上册课后培优分级练(牛津上海版)(原卷版)

Unit 3-2022-2023学年九年级英语上册课后培优分级练(牛津上海版)(原卷版)

Unit3 Pets课后培优培优第一阶——基础过关练一、根据句意及音标填空Complete the sentences according to the given phonetic transcriptions(根据所给音标,完成句子):1.I am not giving you my own personal ________ /ə'pɪnjən/.2.Our English homework yesterday was to write a book ________ /rɪ'vju:/.3.He's a very strict teacher, but the students ________ /rɪ'spekt/ him.4.The house is in a ________ /mes/ after the wonderful party.5.These problems are the ________ /rɪ'zʌlt/of years of his bad management.6.Our daughter makes a good ________ /sælərɪ/, but she really works hard for it.二、用所给单词的正确形式填空Complete the sentenced with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子)7.Mum made a big chocolate cake for little Kevin's ________ birthday.(nine)8.She was praised for ________ the life of the child.(save)9.John always speaks ________ at the meeting.(gentle)10.The ________ space walk of Zhai Zhigang is helpful to set up a space station.(success)11.The sunny days ________ us to go traveling to faraway places.(able)12.Those ________ are good at catching fish. We enjoy watching them.(fish)13.I get a lot of ________ from watching TV.(please)14.Take your pets to the vet ________.(regular)Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子):15.I don't think Jack is _______. He never tells lies.(honesty)16.The terrible earthquake happened at night and caused a boy's _______.(die)17.I'm extremely _______ that I left the keys in the kitchen.(certainly)18.If you want to stay healthy, you'd better exercise _______.(regular)19.I really believe that to feed pets can change _______ life.(person)20.John is _______ for the building of the bridge.(responsibility)21.I warned him that the cup of coffee was _______ hot.(extreme)22.I have a number of _______ about the hotel room you've given me.(complain)Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子):23.I was ___ that the six-year-old boy played the piano so wonderfully at the theatre.(surprise)24.The singer's sudden ________ was a great shock to his fans.(die)25.The customer was ________ because of the waiter's bad service.(happy)26.I think my father has a strong sense of ________(responsible)27.We made a ________ to the manager of the restaurant about the noise.(complain)28.As a servant, you should try to serve your family ________(faith)29.I am confident that we made a right ________(choose)30.We should ________ to others when we do something wrong.(apology)Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms (用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子。

英语周报第3期参考答案

英语周报第3期参考答案

英语周报第3期参考答案一、听力部分1. A) 根据对话内容,女士询问男士是否需要帮助,男士回答需要,因此答案为A。

2. B) 通过对话中的信息,可以得知男士正在寻找一家书店,女士告诉他书店在街对面,因此答案为B。

3. C) 对话中男士提到他需要购买一些学习用品,女士建议他去超市,因此答案为C。

4. D) 女士询问男士是否知道超市的位置,男士回答不知道,女士随后提供了方向,因此答案为D。

5. E) 男士在超市找到了他需要的东西,并向女士表示感谢,因此答案为E。

二、词汇与语法6-10: BACCD11-15: DABEC16-20: CAEDB三、完形填空21. A) 根据上下文,表示“尽管”的意思,故选A。

22. C) 根据语境,表示“理解”的意思,故选C。

23. B) 根据句子结构,需要一个动词,表示“开始”的意思,故选B。

24. D) 根据语境,表示“忘记”的意思,故选D。

25. E) 根据句子结构,需要一个副词,表示“突然”的意思,故选E。

四、阅读理解A篇26. T) 文章第一段提到了图书馆的开放时间,符合题目描述。

27. F) 文章中提到了图书馆有各种设施,但并未提及有电影院,因此答案为F。

28. T) 第二段提到了图书馆提供在线服务,符合题目描述。

B篇29. F) 文章中提到了作者在公园散步时的所见所感,但并未提及具体的日期,因此答案为F。

30. T) 第三段提到了作者在公园中观察到的鸟类,符合题目描述。

31. F) 文章中提到了作者对公园的热爱,但并未提及作者每天都去公园,因此答案为F。

C篇32. C) 根据文章最后一段,作者提到了对环境保护的呼吁,符合题目描述。

33. A) 第二段提到了塑料污染对海洋生物的影响,符合题目描述。

34. B) 第三段提到了塑料污染对人类健康的影响,符合题目描述。

五、翻译35. 他决定放弃这份工作,因为他觉得压力太大。

36. 她喜欢在周末去公园散步,享受大自然的宁静。

UNIT 3 习题、小英用所给词的适当形式填空

UNIT 3 习题、小英用所给词的适当形式填空

UNIT 3 习题班级_______ 姓名_______一. 写出相应的答句.1. ________________________________? Yes, my aunt’s birthday is in August.2. ________________________________? Because I can go skating in winter.3. ________________________________? y birthday is in April.4. ________________________________? Lily’s birthday is in July.5. ________________________________? I usually have a picnic on my birthday.6. ____________________________? No, my grandma’s birthday is not in January.7. ________________________________? I usually play the piano on Tuesdays.8. ________________________________? Because I can eat many fruit in fall. 二.写出句子所缺的单词,使句子意思完整,合理.1: The first month of the year is ________.2: February is the _______ month of the year.3: I was born (出生于) in April 20th. Sy _______ is in April.4: There are ____ months in a season. Spring is from _____ to ______. Summer is from ______to _____. Fall is from_____to _____. inter is from ______ to _______. 三: 补全对话..1: A ________________________________? B: It’s sunny and hot in summer. 2: A: _______________________________ ? B: I like fall best.3: A: ________________________________? B: Teacher’s Day is on Sept. 10th. 4: A: ________________________________? B: There are four holidays in fall.5. A: _______________________________? B: y father’s birthday is in July.6. A: ________________________________? B: It’s ednesday.7. A: ________________________________? B: Today is June 10th.8. A: ________________________________? B: Amy has a birthday in arch.9. A: _______________________________? B: No,my birthday is in ctober.10. Is your birthday in August? ( 是)__________________________.11. Is her birthday in June? (不是)____________________________四. 给下列句子或对话填上适当的词,使其意思完整通顺.1. A: __________ do you have English class ? B: _______ 8:40 .2. A: _________ do you do ? B: _____ am a student .3. A: __________ do you do ______ the weekend ?B: I often ___________ piano. How _______ you ?A: I often __________ mountains .4. hang Peng: ________ teet you . John: Nice to _________ you , too . hang Peng : hen ______ you get up ? John: ______ 7 : 00 .hang Peng : ________ do you go to bed ? John : _____ 9:40 .hang Peng : Thank you _______ telling me _________ your day.John : _________ wele .5. Amy : hat’s your favourite _________ ?ike : inter .Amy: h at’s t he weather like _______ winter ? ike: ______ cold .6. Sarah: _________ season do you like best ?ike : I like __________ best . It’s always windy and cool .Sarah: ________ can you do in _________ ? ike : I can _________ kites .7. Chen Jie: _________ is your birthday ?John : ________ birthday is ________ ay .8. Amy : _________ is National Day ?hang Peng : ________ ctober 1st . hen is your Independence Day ?Amy: It’s ___________ ________ .五. 回答问题.1. hat’s your favourite day ? _______________________________________.2. hat’s your favourite food ? _______________________________________.3. hat’s your favourite fruit ? _______________________________________ .4. hat’s your favourite se ason ? ______________________________________.5. hat’s the weather like in fall ? _____________________________________ .6. hat’s the weather like in summer ? _________________________________ .7. hat’s the weather like in winter ? ___________________________________ .8. hat’s the weather like in spring ? ___________________________________ .9. hy do you like spring ? ___________________________________________ .10. hy do you like summer ? _________________________________________ .11. hy do you like fall ? _____________________________________________ .12 . hy do you like winter ? __________________________________________ .13. hen is your birthday ? ____________________________________________ .14. hen is your father’s birthday ? ______________________________________ .15. hen is your mother’s birthday ? _____________________________________ .16. hen is Tree-planting Day ? _________________________________________ .17. hen is New Year’s Day ? __________________________________________ .18. hen is Children’s Day ? ___________________________________________ .19. hen is Army Day ? _______________________________________________ .20. hen is National Day ? _____________________________________________ .21. hen is Christmas Day ? ____________________________________________ .22. hen is omen’s Day ? ____________________________________________ .23. hen is Teachers’ Day ? ____________________________________________ .24. hen is Independence Day ? _________________________________________ .25. hen do you get up ? _______________________________________________ .26. hen do you go to school ? __________________________________________ .27. hen do you dorning exercises ? __________________________________ .28. hat do you do ? __________________________________________________ .29. hat do you do on the weekend ? _____________________________________ .30. hich season do you like best ? ______________________________________ .31. hat can you do in spring ? __________________________________________ .32. hat can you do in summer ? ________________________________________ .33. hat can you do in fall ? ____________________________________________ .34. hat can you do in winter ? __________________________________________ .35. hen is the best time to go to Beijing ? hy ?_____________________________________________________ .36. hen is the best time to go to Hangzhou ? hy ?_____________________________________________________ .37. hen is the best time to go to Sanya ? hy ?_____________________________________________________ .38. hen is the best time to go to Harbin ? hy ?_____________________________________________________ .39. hen is the best time to go to Qingdao ? hy ?_______________________________________________________ .六.根据答句写问问.1. ? y birthday is on August 9th.2. ? I can water the flowers.3. ? I am going hiking.4. ? y father is watching TV.5. ? I often make a snowman in winter.6. ? There are 12 months in a year.7. ? The woman is cleaning the window.8. ? Tom is playing sports.9. ? y aunt is walking.10. ? I am dancing.11. ? I can cook dinner.12. ? She can fly kites.13. ? She is flying kites.14. ? oom can swim.15. ? ip is swimming.16. ? Today is Thursday.17. ? Today is ay 2nd.18. ? I like onday best.19. ? I like pandas best.20. ? No, John’s birthday isn’t in April.21. ? No, ike’s birthday is in April.22. ? I usually dy homework at 8:00 in the evening.小学英语6B总复习专项训练·用所给词的适当形式填空班级姓名1. Gao Shan’s uncle is( short) than his father.2. The horse is as ( thin) as the goat .3. ho’s taller than( she).4. That isn’t my coat.(y) is over there.5. I want to (visit) him one day.6. r Elephant’s tail is(long) than r onk ey’s.7. Let me (show) you how (do) it.8. You can (play) the puter games.9. hy don’t you (make) a puppet?10. Look! The children (have) an English lesson.11. hat’s your(high)?12. The red skirt is (small) than the bule one.13. e (have) a birthday party yesterday.14. Can you pick (them) up for me?15. It’s Children’s Day. All the st udents are very (excite).16.Ben an Benny are good at (China).17. She wants (buy) a new pen.18. It often (rain) in summer.19. Sometimes they (not have) lunch at home.20. Look! The bus (e).21. He (make) many cakes for his friends yesterday.22. (be) there any tea in the cup?23. iss Li (teach) you English next term.24. y brother (see) his classmate’s photo in the newspaper yesterday.25. He (like) making a snowman in winter.26. She (go) to the cinema with her classmates tomorrow evening.27. Sam and I (be) in different classes. There (be) one hundred studentsin our classes.28. ----Look! hat they (do) now?----They (pick) the apples.29. hat would you like (eat)? I want to eat some cakes.30. ----hat (do) Su Hai do on last Sunday morning?----She (go) for a walk in the park.31. ---- (do) you go swimming last Saturday?----No. e (watch) a film.32. ----hat (do) ang Bing usually do after school?----He usually (go) home and (draw) some pictures.33. ----Is iss Li in the teacher’s office now?----No. She’s(take) photos in the garden.34. It’s ( rainy / raining) in spring in New York.35. Summer in New York is as (hot / hotter) as Nanjing.36. Su Yang wants to know about (weather / the weather) in Shanghai.37. (There is / There are) a lot of rain in spring in the city.38. hich season (are / do) you like best?39. Ben (want) a penfriend in China.40. iss Li (like) (draw) horses.41. y hobbies are (swim) and (dance).42. I (read) newspapers last night.43. I am (do ) my homework now.44. David is (show) his photos to his classmates.45. I (have) a birthday party last week. y penfriend (e) ty party, and Iwas very happy.46. ----Do you like (yellow flower)?----No, I don’t.47. ---- (there be) any shops near your school?----Yes.48. ----Do you like (row)?----Yes, I do.49. ----hat are you going to do?----I’m going to(have a picnic).50. Last Friday, I (take part in) a sports meeting.51. ----hat (do) he like?----He (like) playing table tennis.52. iss Yang is as (old) as iss ang, but she looks (young) than iss ang.53. y sister (go) to the supermarket every Sunday.54. e (do not) watch TV last night.55. y mother (look) (young) than my aunt.56. ----Is Gao Shan in the bedroom?----No, he (is) there a moment ago. Now he’s(water) the flowers in the garden.57. Let’s go(camp) on Sunday.58. I’m the only(children) in my family.59. Yesterday I (meet) my friend Jack in the street. e (be) very glad tosee each other.60. He asked me how (get) to the shopping center.61. Turn left at the first (cross).62. You can take bus No.6 and get off at the (two) stop.63. (that) are apples.64. To get there (fast), you can take bus No.7.65. ould you like (go) shopping with (I)?66. There are (twelve) months in a year. December is the (twelve)month of a year.67. How many (season) are there in a year?68. Is there (some) tea in the bottle?69. Liu Tao is reading a story (in /on) the newspaper.70. David wants (draw) a picture.71. Listen! The girl (read) in her bedroom.72. He usually (e) to school at 7:30 in the morning.73. hat day (be) it yesterday?74. (be) there any water in the glass?75. Are you good at (fish)?76. e saw (he) playing football on the playground.77. ho would like (read) the new words for us?78. Look! The children (swim) in the lake.79. The girls (watch) a football match next Sunday.80. Don’t talk! e (have) a aths lesson.。

专题07 阅读理解之新闻报道-五年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(通用)原卷版

专题07 阅读理解之新闻报道-五年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(通用)原卷版

五年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(通用)(原卷版)专题07 阅读理解之新闻报道五年中考真题(2023·山东聊城·统考中考真题)Xie Xiaohua is a special education teacher. She has won the hearts of hundreds of children and is called Mum Xiaohua by many of them.“It is my greatest happiness to care for them,” said 49-year-old Xie. She has been working at Yiyuan County Special Education School in Zibo, Shandong Province for 27 years.Xie knows the difference between special education and general education. She takes care of each student according to their physical conditions. And she also helps them with learning and their daily life. She used to help carry a student to restrooms, the dining hall, classrooms and the dormitory for nine years until the student graduated(毕业)from the school.In 2003, the school set up a rehabilitation(康复)centre and Xie worked harder. To make sure every child received the best training, she made special plans for them. Then she began to teach them patiently the basic skills of taking care of themselves. She also spent lots of time training the children with hearing and speech problems. That often made her throat ache.2015, the school started offering door-to-door education to students with physical problems. Besides Xie, there are over 30 teachers teaching and helping those students. The teachers have walked over 60, 000 kilometres over the past seven years because many students live in mountain villages.“Although we feel tired sometimes, we feel our work is valuable after seeing the students’ progress, even just a little bit,” Xie said.1.Xie Xiaohua began to work at the school at the age of ________.A.22B.27C.29D.492.What does Paragraph 3(第3段)mainly tell us?A.What Xie knows.B.How long Xie helped carry the student.C.How Xie takes care of the students.D.What the students’ physical conditions are.3.Xie probably ________ first to help them receive the best training.A.made some plans for the childrenB.taught the children the basic skillsC.set up a rehabilitation centre for the childrenD.trained the children with hearing and speech problems4.Which of the following is true?A.Xie said the teachers always felt tired.B.Xie thinks their work is useful and important.C.Each teacher has walked over 60,000 kilometres.D.The school offered door-to-door education to all the students.5.What is the best title(题目)for the passage?A.Special students B.A famous schoolC.Mountain villages D.Mum Xiaohua6.Ya Ya is ________ years old this year.A.23B.15C.20D.8 7.It’s the ________ time that Liaoning team has won the CBA championship.A.first B.second C.third D.fourth 8.The third news is mainly about ________.A.why people in Zibo are warm-hearted B.why Zibo has become popular C.what the barbecue is like in Zibo D.how Zibo invited college students 9.The fourth news wants to tell the readers ________.A.AI education is added to all the textbooks in ZhejiangB.there has already been 1, 000 AI schools in WenzhouC.you can’t find a good job without AI knowledgeD.AI education will be more and more important in the future10.Where does this passage probably come from?A.A story book.B.A comedy book.C.A play.D.A newspaper.(2023·辽宁抚顺·统考中考真题)China has a long history of over 5,000 years. What can stand for (代表)11.In Tom’s eyes, ________ can stand for China.A.the Great Wall B.porcelain C.chopsticks D.dumplings12.China is called “the nation of porcelain” because porcelain was ________ in China.A.painted B.bought C.invented D.liked13.It is ________ for Grace to learn to use chopsticks.A.relaxing B.interesting C.meaningful D.impossible14.It was a wonderful experience for Joe to ________.A.return to England B.buy porcelainC.make dumplings D.use chopsticks15.The passage may come from a ________.A.storybook B.textbook C.magazine D.newspaper16.Who was invited in Remorse at Death as direct?A.Ping Yali.B.Fei Mu.C.Mei Lanfang.D.Yan Heming.17.How many medals did Chinese athletes win in the 7th Paralympic Games?A.12B.14C.22D.1018.What do the three events have in common?A.They all set world records.B.They all happened in June.C.They all took place in Jiuquan.D.They are all about technology.(2023·四川内江·统考中考真题)The Spring Festival holiday runs from Jan. 21 to 27 this year. Influencedholiday.He Rui spent the first day of the Spring Festival holiday at home. He went to the ski resort (滑雪胜地) in hiscity early on the second day and was ready to start the Year of the Rabbit on his snowboard.Since he started skiing two years ago, the 11-year-old has gotten used to getting up early and practicing skiing.“People used to stay at home during the Spring Festival holiday. But as our society pays more attention to healthy lifestyle, more people want to spend their holiday skiing,” said Chang Yulin, director of a ski resort. “We hold colorful activities here so that visitors can both enjoy skiing and have a special Spring Festival holiday,” said Ren Xiaoqiang, manager of the resort.For Qiao Jian, a ski lover from Shanxi, skiing has become his new habit to celebrate the Spring Festival. He has flown to Heilongjiang Province (省) and Hebei Province, because there’s more ice and snow.“Besides taking part in winter sports, we can visit nearby places to experience more local culture,” Qiao said.The number of snow and ice travelers in China is expected to reach more than 300 million in winter. The number is expected to reach 520 million in three years. And the money from ice-and-snow tours will probably reach ¥720 billion.19.What does the underlined word “flower” in the first paragraph mean?A.Become popular.B.Grow slowly.C.Cost much money.D.Develop difficultly.20.When did He Rui go to the ski resort?A.On January 21.B.On January 22.C.On January 27.D.On January 28.21.Who has been to other provinces to enjoy skiing?A.He Rui.B.Qiao Jian.C.Chang Yulin.D.Ren Xiaoqiang.22.Where is this text probably from?A.A tour guide-book. B.An invitation letter. C.A short story.D.A news report.(2022·广东深圳·统考中考真题)At 9 o’clock on December 10th,2021, with the sound of a whistle(哨),train G2197 slowly ran out of Ganzhou West Station and headed south to Shenzhen North Station. This marked the opening of the Ganzhou-Shenzhen high-speed railway, which includes 14 stations, with a total length of 436 kilometers. The total travel time between the two cities has been cut from 6 hours to 2 hours.The building of the Ganshen high-speed railway was filled with challenges. As the railway travels through the mountainous areas of southern Jiangxi and northern Guangdong, workers had to be careful with many cultural landscapes(风景)and protection areas. When it was completed, 323 bridges and 157 tunnels( 隧道)were built, taking up 90% of the total length.By taking the new route, it is convenient for passengers to visit the beautiful places along the line. For example, you can walk into the Shenzhen Museum to review the city’s development, go to Heyuan to experience the amazing Wanlv Lake, or explore the ancient Tongtian Rock Caves in Ganzhou.Ganzhou is known as the”Orange Capital of the World” .With the high-speed railway’s operation, more travellers from Guangdong have arrived and Ganzhou oranges are getting more popular.“It used to take me six hours to drive home on Fridays, but now I can get home in time to pick up my child from school. What’s more, I can even drop him off at school on Monday mornings before I go to work,”said Chen Yu, a Ganzhou local who works in Shenzhen.Chen’s life is a typical one that has changed with the railway. More and more wonderful changes along the high-speed railway are taking place.23.How many hours can we save from Ganzhou to Shenzhen by G2197?A.2.B.4.C.6.D.8.24.What can we learn from paragraph 2?A.The tunnels cover 90 % of the railway.B.It was very difficult to build the railway.C.157 bridges were built along the railway.D.The railway passes through northern Jiangxi.25.What is the purpose of paragraph 3?A.To introduce places of interest.B.To share travelling experiences.C.To review the history of Ganzhou.D.To celebrate the success of Shenzhen.26.What do we know about Chen Yu?A.He is an orange farmer.B.He is a local in Shenzhen.C.His child lives in Ganzhou.D.His working place has changed.27.What kind of text is this?A.A short story.B.A travel diary.C.A train timetable.D.A news report.(2022·山东烟台·统考中考真题)The music band Coldplay is taking actions to protect the environment. This includes using their fans’ energy to help provide electricity for their performances. In this way, they use electricity without adding carbon gases (碳气体) to the air. The band hopes to cut the amount of CO2 given out by its business activities by 50 percent.The Coldplay stars have added special dance floors and energy-storing bicycles to their latest world tour performance. The purpose is to get fans to help produce electricity by dancing and riding. Each dance floor can support many people. It creates electricity when people move on it. Each of the bikes can create an average of 200 watts (瓦特) of electricity. In order to encourage fans to dance or ride more during the performance, they even have competitions to find out which group of fans can create the most electricity.“Being green is a good business model. That’s what we’d like to show,” said Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin. “The changes will bring a sense of belonging to the fans. Everything in our show is planned to bring everyone into the same group, singing together. It makes us feel part of a community.”Coldplay has taken other steps to protect the environment. One of its tour stages (舞台) uses recycled steel. The band also hopes to set up the world’s first tour battery (电池) system, made from 40 recycled electric car batteries. The hope is to power the whole show with batteries.“It’s very expensive to try these things for the first time,” said Martin, “but we are very happy that we are changing.”Coldplay is just one music group working to help the environment. Some other famous bands are also taking such steps.28.What does Coldplay use their fans’ energy to do?A.To create 200 watts of electricity.B.To provide power for their shows.C.To cut their business activities by 50%.D.To make their performances wonderful.29.What does the underlined word “It” in the second paragraph refer to (指代)?A.The floor.B.The band.C.The stage.D.The bicycle.30.How does Coldplay encourage fans to dance and ride more?A.By helping them to buy bicycles.B.By living in the same community.C.By traveling around the world with them.D.By having electricity-creating competitions. 31.Which ways are introduced to protect the environment in the passage?①Riding energy-storing bicycles. ①Driving or taking electric cars.①Recycling electric car batteries. ①Building stages with recycled steel.A.①①①B.①①①C.①①①D.①①①(2021·河北·统考中考真题)10-year-old Mike is being interviewed on TV about his own cooking.Mike, when did you start cooking?When I was four, I became interested in cooking. I started helping my mum in the kitchen when I was five. At the age of six, I could make vegetable salad. One year later, I could make a fruit pie all by myself.What’s the best way to get good at cooking?I don’t go to cooking classes. Sometimes I watch videos on the phone. I often read books about coking actually. I think the best way to improve my cooking is trying it again and again. If it is no good, I’ll do it differently next time.What do your parents think of your cooking?They’re glad that they don’t have to make dinner every day, and they enjoy my cooking-usually! But, you can’t make everyone happy all the time.Finally, what’s it like being on TV?It’s interesting. In fact, I really enjoy myself making the shows. They’re watched by millions, but I still find itstrange when people I don’t know say hello to me in the street.32.When could Mike make a fruit pie all by himself?A.At the age of four.B.At the age of five.C.At the age of six.D.At the age of seven.33.What does Mike think is the best way to improve his cooking?A.To learn by practicing.B.To read books about cooking.C.To go to cooking classes.D.To watch videos on the phone.34.Why does Mike say “you can’t make everyone happy all the time”?A.His parents don’t like him to make shows.B.His parents don’t always like his cooking.C.His parents make him cook meals for everyone.D.His parents find it strange that he’s interviewed.(2020·内蒙古·统考中考真题)Last week, some German parents who took their kids out of school early were stopped by the police at the airport. The police were making reports on students who didn't have permission (许可) to miss school.Like many places, it is against the law to skip (不参加) school in Germany. Children over the age of 9 can't miss classes without permission from the school. But during busy travel time, some parents take their children out of school early to save money on vacations. People can often save a lot of money on flights and hotels by going at a different time than others.Last weekend was the beginning of an important holiday period in Germany. People in charge of the schools asked the police to check and make sure that students weren't leaving for vacations before they were allowed to.Police officers at three German airports looked for families with school-aged children. When they found them, the police pulled the families out of lines to talk with them. They wanted to find out if the parents had permission for the children to be out of school. If the children did not have permission, the police reported the families to their schools and to the government. In all, the police reported about 20 families.These families will have two weeks to show that it was okay for their children to miss school. If they can't, they may have to pay as much as $1,200 as a fine (罚款), or receive some other punishment.Germany is not the only place where parents have to pay fines if their children miss school. Many other countries and many of the states in the U.S. have similar laws.The good news is that the families were allowed to go on vacation after they talked to the police. But they might have a big bill waiting for them when they get back.35.Why do some German parents take their children out of school early during busy travel times?A.They can spend more time with their children.B.Their children will study by themselves.C.They want to save money.D.Their children can take online courses.36.In Paragraph 4, police officers at three German airports wanted to ______.A.find students who skipped school without permissionB.give punishment to the students thereC.take students back to schoolD.wait for school managers37.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Laws on Vacations in Germany B.Give Your Family a Perfect VacationC.Don't Skip School in Germany D.Punishment Goes to Families38.Where does this text probably come from?A.A newspaper.B.A science report.C.A travel guide.D.A textbook.39.Where can we probably read these materials?A.In a novel.B.In a poster.C.In a storybook.D.On a news website. 40.Why did Beijing open its first bicycle-only road?A.To allow other vehicles to enter the road.B.To control the speed of other vehicles.C.To reduce traffic between Huilongguan and Shangdi.D.To reduce traffic throughout Beijing. 41.Which place did Peng Liyuan communicate with foreign students?A.Shanghai.B.The Great Hall of the People.C.Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport.D.The National Exhibition.42.When did the 37th China Sport Show end?A.On May 23.B.On May 26.C.On May 30.D.On May 31.43.How long is the road with the highest speed of no more than 15km per hour?A.6.5 kilometers.B.15 kilometers.C.6 meters.D.37 kilometers.一年模拟新题(2023·福建福州·福建省福州屏东中学校考二模)Wood-block printing, dyeing and making thread-binding notebooks, students from different universities in Egypt(埃及)took part in a cultural exchange activity to experience China’s traditional crafts (工艺). The activity called “China in Classic Books” was held on Sept.14 between the young people of Egypt and China’s Shandong Province through video link.Adham Ehab, a student in the Chinese department at Cairo University, made the thread-binding notebooks in the same way that it’s traditionally made in Shandong. “Such activities make us know more about the Chinese culture and love the Chinese language more.” the Egyptian student said.Jiao Xinyue, a Chinese teacher at Cairo University who also teaches at the Confucius Institute of Cairo University, said that the increasing Chinese economic power and the growing cooperation between China and Egypt provide more opportunities for students to learn Chinese. “The number of students in the Chinese language at Cairo University is on the every year.” she added.ECU vice-president Rasha El-Kholy said that, “The event aims at connecting the Egyptian and the Chinese culture through learning about some traditional Chinese ways of printing and handicrafts. Connecting ancient civilizations can push us forward towards a future of innovation, research and development.” he added.Gianna Xu, the head of the Chinese Bridge Club in Cairo, said “the cultural exchange between the youths of the two countries will deepen the friendship among future generations, hoping that such cultural activities will nourish(滋养)the tree of friendship and cooperation between China and Egypt.”44.What can we know from the first paragraph?①when was the activity①what rules should be followed①what was the activity about①what was the influence of the activity①how was the activity held①how many people took part in the activity.A.①①①B.①①①C.①①①D.①①①45.Which picture can best show the result of what Adham Ehab did?A.B.C.D.46.Which word can be put in the ________?A.rise B.risk C.road D.ground47.From which point of view is the passage told?A.The first person.B.The second person.C.The third person.D.No point of view.48.What is the theme (主题)of this passage?A.Nature.B.Education.C.Culture.D.Fashion.(2023·安徽安庆·安庆市第二中学校考三模)When millions of graduates were busy finding a job, 23-year-old Yu Yanqia, graduating from Kunming Medical University, had already made her decision to serve as a local medical worker in her hometown—Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture(自治州)in Yunnan Province.Back in 2007, when Y u was a little girl, the Nujiang River separated her hometown from the outside world. Like other people living there, the 8-year-old girl had to use a steel cable(钢索)to cross the river to get to school every day. “I could feel the wind, hear the running water below me and feel my quick heartbeat,” Yu said when recalling the experience of hanging over the river.Later, the first bridge was built over the Nujiang River with many people’s help. From then on, Yu and her classmates no longer had to risk their lives just to get to school. “It was like a light, lighting up the dark road in my life, which drove me to study harder,” Yu said. “In the past, I met so many people who gave me lots of help. Without their help, I would not be who I am now. I’m really grateful to them,” Yu said. “At the time I became a college student, I decided to give back by working in my hometown. I want to make it better and better.”49.What can we know from Paragraph 1?A.Yu’s plan.B.Yu’s family.C.Yu’s problem.D.Yu’s classmates.50.What do Yu’s words in Paragraph 2 show?A.How she loves her hometown.B.How great the Nujiang River is.C.How poor her hometown used to be.D.How difficult it was for her to go to school.51.What does the underlined word “grateful” in the last paragraph mean?A.惭愧的B.有信心的C.感激的D.有影响的52.What’s the purpose of the passage?A.To show the importance of education.B.To tell the story of the steel cable girl.C.To ask readers to visit the Nujiang River.D.To explain how hard Yu’s life used to be.(2023·重庆沙坪坝·重庆八中校考二模)Companies at the World Internet Exhibition(展览) in East China are showing their newest technologies, but what’s been special this year is the worry of companies in dealing with Internet security(安全) challenges. Chen Tong has the story.Chen Tong: At the World Internet Exhibition this year, you can use “deepfake” technology to make your favorite pop star’s face show the same expression as yours on the screen. This technology is not new, and it’s already been used in many areas, such as cartoon products. But tech company QI-ANXIN is showing this product here to draw attention to another topic: data(数据) privacy and protection.Hong Weifei (Security Expert, QI-ANXIN Technology Group): Because of the development of the technology, there has been an increase in the number of people using it for fraud. They may steal our information from the internet and use it to pretend(假装) to be us. They can even use our information to take our money or buy things without our permission. We want people to know that protecting personal information is important.Chen Tong: The exhibition is all about Internet safety, and some high-tech(高科技) companies are providing solutions. Ant Group introduced their solution called Morse Station for the first time. It can protect user data while business partners are sharing it online.He Yuyao (Senior Product Manager, Ant Chain, Ant Group): If a company needs to keep their data safe and they work in finance(经济) or healthcare, they can trust us and use Morse Station to help.Chen Tong: From 5G to Internet solutions, more than 300 companies from different countries are showing their new technologies at the exhibition. And these technologies are expected to make the Internet industry grow faster and safer.53.What do OI-ANXIN Technology Group and Ant Group have in common?A.They both work on protecting personal information.B.They both help to catch people who steal personal information.C.They both told us to trust them in protecting our personal information.D.They both showed their products at the exhibition for the first time.54.The underlined word “fraud” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_______”.A.经商B.慈善C.教育D.诈骗55.We can infer from the passage that _______.A.the “deepfake” is fun and has a warning effect.B.Morse Station can help protect use data.C.pop stars are invited to the exhibition to receive visitors.D.we can give others our personal data online freely in the future.56.What might be the role of Chen Tong in this passage?A.The organizer of the exhibition.B.An Internet security expert.C.A staff from a technology company.D.A reporter at the exhibition.(2023·江西吉安·统考三模)On November 21, a special soccer match was held in Doha, the capital of Qatar. This was not the 2022 World Cup, but a friendly match between Chinese youth players and Qatari youth players.The match was supported by a famous company. With its help, the 11 Chinese teenagers played matches, watched World Cup matches and participated in more football-related activities in Qatar from Nov. 19 to 23.“Football is the most popular sport in the world. We hope Chinese youth love football and grow up healthily,” said Lu Minfang, chairman of the company. To achieve this goal, he has also organized soccer training camps and donated 10,000 balls and some training equipment to schools.How did these youth players feel? Because these teenagers worked as student journalists for Teen 21, they shared their experiences in Qatar with its readers.What impressed (留下深刻印象) Chinese captain Huang Junyu most was their fierce (激烈的) match with Qatari youth players. They trailed (落后) by three goals in the first half. But in the second half, Huang Bo scored a hat-trick—three goals in a row—to end the game in a draw. “Qatar is good at attacking, but we have the spirit of never giving up,” Huang said after the match.The 11 Chinese players include three girls. Wu Tong is one of them. She played for 50 minutes in the friendly match. She said, “It’s great that girls and boys can play together. Although we girls may be weaker physically, we are good observers and we have calm minds.”Though not as important as the 2022 World Cup, what they did promoted culture exchange between the two nations. Chinese teenagers brought Cuju to the game. The young players from both sides changed into traditional Chinese Cuju costume and experienced the traditional Chinese football culture together. “We could do a lot of fancy moves in Cuju. Both sides had a great time,” said Zhang Lu of China.57.Where can we read the passage?A.In a story book.B.In a guide book.C.In a science report.D.In a sports magazine.58.What does the underlined word “its” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.A famous company.B.A special soccer match.C.The 2022 World Cup.D.A soccer training camps.59.What do the underlined words “in a draw” mean in Paragraph 5?A.In a hurry.B.In a way.C.In a moment.D.In a tie.60.Match the names with the information and choose the right answer.① Lu Minfang① Huang Junyu① Huang Bo① Wu Tonga. The person organized soccer training camps.b. The person played for 50 minutes in the friendly match.c. The person scored three goals in a row to end the game in a draw.d. The person was impressed most by the match.A.①-a, ①-d, ①-c, ①-b B.①-a, ①-c, ①-b, ①-dC.①-d, ①-a, ①-c, ①-b D.①-d, ①-c, ①-b, ①-a61.What can we get from the passage?A.On November 21, a special soccer match was held in Beijing.B.Eleven Chinese players, including two girls, took part in the event.C.Lu Minfang also worked as a student journalist, sharing his experiences.D.Chinese teenagers also brought Cuju to the game and played with Qatari youth players together.(2023·江西吉安·统考三模)Tonga is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean. On January 14th, 2022, an underwater volcano erupted near Tonga.The volcano is located off the coast of Tonga. It first began to erupt on Friday. Even though the volcano was underwater, it sent a column of gas, ash, and stones 20 kilometers into the sky.Saturday’s eruption was far larger. It’s believed to be the largest in over 20 years. The eruption caused a loud “sonic boom”, which could be heard even in Alaska, 10,000 kilometers away. The eruption caused a 5.8 magnitude earthquake, as well as tsunami (海啸) waves that traveled far and wide.In Japan, Chile and Australia, people moved away from low-lying areas along the coast. The waves sunk boats in New Zealand and caused two deaths in Peru.The event knocked out Internet services in the area. Like most island nations, Tonga gets its Internet through a cable that runs deep under the sea. The reports of injuries and deaths in Tonga related to the eruption couldn’t be known in time because of problems with communication.In the following days, the smoke and ash from the volcano covered much of Tonga. ________ That was the biggest danger which might last for a long time.New Zealand and Australia sent teams to Tonga to help out. Some of the teams used airplanes to get a better idea of the damage across the island nation. But at that time, the large cloud of ash high above Tonga was making it impossible to get a good picture of what was happening in the area from high in the air. The United States and the World Health Organization also sent help to Tonga.62.Which is the right order of the following events?a. People in Alaska heard a loud “sonic boom”.。

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人教版高中英语选修7 Unit 5《Travelling abroad》(Period 1 Reading)ppt课件

Fast reading
Skim(略读) the text fast and match the main idea to each
Task 21 Individual work
paragraph.
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Unit5 Travelling abroad
Reading
Keep it up, Xie Lei Chinese student fitting in well
1、掌握本单元话题词汇。 2、使学生对了解国外留学的好处及
国外留学的困难之处。
3、学会相反观点句式的表达。 4、掌握阅读2 理解的技巧
skimming & scanning。
Keep it up, Xie Lei goes to study in England. Chinese student fitting in well
1.What do you think I might find difficult? 2.Will I overcome the difficulties at last? 3.Who will help me?
Task2: Find out language points in reading.
A. to take a trip
B. to visit her friend
C. to get a business qualification D. to look for a new job
2.Who offered help to Xie Lei when she was in England

北京市汇文中学教育集团2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中英语试题

北京市汇文中学教育集团2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中英语试题

北京市汇文中学教育集团2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中英语试题一、单项选择1.Jack is a kind boy. He is always ready to help _________ classmates.A.her B.his C.their D.your2.The best time to visit New England is ________ September.A.on B.in C.to D.from3.I felt really tired yesterday, _________ I went to bed early..A.or B.but C.so D.for4.These stairs are not safe. You ________ use them.A.mustn’t B.must C.needn’t D.can5.— _________ do you go to the movies?— Once a week. .A.How often B.How long C.How far D.How much 6.Table tennis is ________ than baseball in China.A.popular B.more popular C.most popular D.the most popular 7.Chinese people usually _________ chopsticks to eat noodles.A.use B.are using C.will use D.used 8.—Tom, I told you to tidy up your room, but you didn’t do it.—Sorry, Mum, I forgot. I _________ it after lunch..A.do B.did C.am doing D.will do9.You can’t find Sam in his room right now. He _________ in the library.A.studies B.was studyingC.is studying D.studied10.Mary _________ to the museum with her friends last week..A.is going B.goes C.will go D.went二、完形填空阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

报刊阅读英语试题及答案

报刊阅读英语试题及答案

报刊阅读英语试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下面的文章,回答1-5题。

文章文章摘要:The rapid development of technology has revolutionized the way we learn and teach. This article explores how technology has transformed the educational landscape, from online learning platforms to virtual classrooms.1. What is the main topic of the article?A. The history of educationB. The influence of technology on educationC. The future of technologyD. The challenges of online learning2. According to the article, which of the following is NOT a benefit of using technology in education?A. Increased accessibility to education.B. Enhanced student engagement.C. Reduced costs for students.D. Limited personal interaction.3. What does the article suggest about the future of education?A. It will become more traditional.B. It will be entirely online.C. It will integrate technology more deeply.D. It will focus on in-person classes.4. Which of the following is an example of a technological tool mentioned in the article?A. A textbook.B. A virtual classroom.C. A chalkboard.D. A library card.5. What can be inferred from the article about the author's view on technology in education?A. The author is skeptical about its effectiveness.B. The author believes it has had a negative impact.C. The author sees it as a positive development.D. The author has no clear opinion.答案:1. B2. D3. C4. B5. C二、词汇理解(共10分,每题2分)根据文章内容,选择最合适的词汇填空。

广东省2022-2023学年高三下学期3月一模英语试题及答案

广东省2022-2023学年高三下学期3月一模英语试题及答案

2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟测试(一)英语试题本试卷满分120分。

考试用时120分钟。

(答案在最后)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ACheck out what’s coming soon,and what’s in development.Playbill will update these listings when new information is made available.THE COLLABORATION at Samuel J.Friedman TheatreThe play tells a true story in New York.Fifty-six-year-old Warhol’s star is falling. Jean is the new wonder-kid taking the art world by storm.When Jean agrees to work together with Warhol on a new exhibition,it soon becomes the talk of the city.The two artists set foot on a shared journey,both artistic and deeply personal,which redraws both their worlds.ALMOST FAMOUS at Bernard B.Jacobs TheatreBased on the2,000film of the same name,the musical features Pulitzer winner Kitt and a book by Crowe,who earned an Oscar award for penning the original film based on his own teenage experience.The coming-of-age story tracks a15-year-old music fan named William who follows the emerging band Stillwater on tour.THE PIANO LESSON at Ethel Barrymnore TheatreThe play is the fourth in Wilson’s Century Cycle,which digs into the Black experience in every decade of the20th century.Set in Pittsburgh’s Hill District in1936, it centers around a brother and a sister involved in a battle over a piano carved with the faces of their ancestors.KIMBERLY AKIMBO at Booth TheatreKim is a bright and funny high school girl,who happens to look like a72-year-old lady.And yet her aging disease may be the least of her problems.Forced to deal with family secrets,and possible crime charges,Kim is determined to explore happiness ina world where not even time is on her side.21.What kind of play is THE COLLABORATION?A.A romance.B.A sci-fi story.C.A fairy tale.D.A life story.22.Which theatre should you visit if you want to learn about racial issues?A.Samuel J.Friedman Theatre.B.Bernard B.Jacobs Theatre.C.Ethel Barrymore Theatre.D.Booth Theatre.23.What can you see in both ALMOST FAMOUS and KIMBERLY AKIMBO?A.Struggles against crime charges.B.Cutting-edge film technology.C.Award-winning performances.D.Teenagers’growth experiences.BFor some people,October is October.On October5,Katmai National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska kicked off Fat Bear Week,when fans compare before and after photos of bears to vote for the one they think has gained the most weight before they bed down for the long freezing winter.Bear747,also known as“Bear Force One”,took the first-place spot with68,105votes.It weighed around1,400pounds.Fat Bear Week started in2014.At first,it was just Fat Bear Tuesday.Mike Fitz,a former park keeper at Katmai,noticed that live webcams showing the bears generated a lot of online comments,so he let people vote for their favorite fat bear on the Internet. The one-day event attracted1,700votes.In2015,it was extended to a st year, nearly800,000people got involved,turning it into a global campaign.The contest serves two main purposes.First,some of America’s national parks are in remote and undeveloped areas,which are difficult or costly to reach.Fat Bear Week brings Alaska’s wilderness to fans’computer screens.“It’s not limited to the fortunate few who can go to the river anymore.”Fitz said.Second,Fat Bear Week brings attention to the bears and the ecosystems they live in.The2,200bears of Katmai are strong for feeding on some of the healthiest salmon (三文鱼)in the world,said Sara Wolman,a former park keeper.Salmon in the Pacific Northwest are suffering from overfishing,dam construction and warming rivers due to climate change.Luckily,Brooks River,which Katmai’s bears like to fish in,has been free from these threats so far.Fat Bear Week has spread like viruses.Fans and creators say it’s because it shows a conservation success story.For one week,people don’t have to focus on climate change or habitat loss.“Maybe things aren’t super great all the time in the world,”said Felicia Jimenez,who is a current Katmai keeper.“But there are some really fat bears in Alaska.”24.Why was Bear747the winner?A.It was the heaviest.B.It was the most famous.C.It gained the most pounds.D.It presented the best photos.25.What is the purpose of paragraph2?A.To praise Mike Fitz for his work.B.To review the history of the event.C.To show the popularity of fat bears.D.To explain the role of live webcams.26.What can we learn about Katmai’s bears?A.They bring tourists to the park.B.They have a stable food source.C.They remain difficult to be seen.D.They face a population decline.27.Which can be the best title for the text?A.Fat Bear Week:Conservation Is JoyfulB.Brown Bears:Winter Survival Is CrucialC.Bear747:A Fat Yet Healthy ChampionD.Katmai’s Bears:A Special Beauty ContestCA new study has found that a child's reading speed can be improved by simply increasing the space between letters within a piece of text.The research,led by Dr Steven Stagg of Anglia Ruskin University(ARU),examined the benefits of letter spacing and coloured overlays(颜色标注)among children.Two groups of children,dyslexic(有阅读障碍的)and non-dyslexic children, were asked to read four texts with either standard or extra-large letter spacing,both with and without a coloured overlay.They were instructed to read the text out loud while being recorded.The recording was used to measure the number of errors they made—specifically missed words,added words,wrong words,and pronunciation—as well as the participants’reading time.The study discovered that text with increased space between letters provided a benefit for both groups.On average,the dyslexia group showed a13%increase in reading speed,while the group of non-dyslexic children showed a5%increase.In addition to improving reading speed,it also resulted in a significant decline in the number of words missed by the children with dyslexia. However,the study found that coloured overlays had no significant impact on reading speed or the reduction of errors for either group.Dr Stagg,Senior Lecturer in Psychology at ARU,said:“We believe extra-large letter spacing works by reducing what is known as the‘crowding effect’,which can hamper the recognition of letters and reduce reading speed.”“Our findings strongly suggest that teachers can be confident that all children would be helped by increased letter spacing in reading materials.”Dr Stagg added.“While we found that coloured overlays provided little benefit,we suggest children should be encouraged to use overlays if they find these help their reading.Coloured overlays may not increase reading speeds,but they may extend reading stamina(持久力).Previous research suggests their benefits may not become apparent if reading time is less than10minutes and the short reading duration of the tests in our study may have put coloured overlays at a disadvantage.28.Which of the following best describes the research process in Paragraph2?A.Illustrate,group and report.B.Read,instruct and measure.C.Question,assume and prove.D.Categorize,record and count.29.What can we learn about increased letter spacing from Paragraph3?A.It reduces reading errors.B.It sharpens reading skills.C.It arouses reading interest.D.It enhances reading comprehension.30.What does the underlined word“hamper”in Paragraph4probably mean?A.Obtain.B.Prevent.C.Change.D.Involve.31.What can be inferred about coloured overlays from Paragraph5?A.They might not have been evaluated fairly.B.They might not be recommended by experts.C.They might work better in short reading.D.They might have some disadvantages.DLike any doctor,Jacques Fellay wants to give his patients the best care.Hidden inside our bodies are genetic(基因的)markers that can tell him which patients could probably have diseases such as AIDS and provide early treatments.However,there are worries for Fellay:they contain sensitive details that could lead to embarrassment, discrimination or even worse.A new kind of encryption,fully homomorphic encryption(FHE)(全同态加密), is making it possible for data users to run multiple operations on genetic data without seeing the contents.This can help end big data’s privacy problem,and Fellay's patients can be some of the first to benefit.In1978,the concept of homomorphic encryption(HE)was firstly proposed. According to it,one could encrypt and share data with others,who could analyze and perform calculations on the data with no idea what it means.After getting the data back,the data user could simply arrive at the result using the secret key and it will make total sense.In2009,Craig Gentry firstly provided a workable FHE program.Like HE,it rests on a mathematical idea called a homomorphism,which mostly relies on using algebra(代数)to map data from one form to another without changing its underlying structure.However,it supports multiple operations on encrypted data,rather than only one calculation in HE.Later,Gentry went on to work at IBM,which now has complicated FHE tools to run encrypted data.In the medical field,for example,it detected signs of COVID-19 infection by applying FHE to analyze the encrypted CT scans of more than1,500 people’s lungs.In a paper published in October2021,the team used FHE to collect data from multiple sources and predicted the effect of cancer treatments or the process of HIV infection,as in Fellay’s case.Workable,but still slow:calculations on the FHE-encrypted data could take millions of times longer than those on raw data.But,as Goldwasser says,“If you believe that security is not a plus,but it’s a must,”she says,“then in some sense there is no overhead.”32.What is Fellay concerned about?A.Serious diseases.B.Sensitive patients.C.The safety of personal data.D.The lack of genetic information.33.In what way is FHE different from HE?A.It speeds up the analyses.B.It allows more calculations.C.It prevents direct access to data.D.It depends on the use of algebra.34.What is Goldwasser’s attitude towards FHE?A.Contradictory.B.Unclear.C.Favorable.D.Intolerant.35.What is the main idea of the text?A.FHE protects privacy in the big data era.B.FHE opens a new world for medical workers.C.Gentry proposed a new encryption technology.D.Homomorphic encryption developed over time.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Week 3答案及原文

Week 3答案及原文

Conversation 11. They remember the people who are already dead in their close family on that day.2. Only two days.3. They only keep it within the family.4. They just go on vacations to the beach and celebrate and go to concerts.Conversation 21. spark2. instantly3. growth4. proposed5. definitely6. fitting7. beforehand8. serious9. attracted 10. stagePassage 11. embody2. sacrifice3. bargain4. recession5. durable6. soar7. inequality8. mobility9. shadow 10. priority11. reverse 12. resolve 13. reflect 14. envyPassage 211. A 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. BPassage 31. logical2. figures3. impressive4. gradual5. strategic6. acquire7. touched8. handling9. atmosphere 10. undesirable11. constructive 12. evaluate 13. prejudices 14.controversial 15. objective Passage 411. sunset 12. emotion 13. gateway 14. aesthetic 15. intensely 16. imagined 17. convey 18. undeniable19. There is no sky in June so blue that it does not point forward to a bluer, no sunset so beautifulthat it does not waken the vision of a greater beauty20. if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars21. if we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest withsignificance that which we cannot grasp.Listening ScriptConversation 1Daniel: Hi Olga, how are you?Olga: Fine, Daniel, how are you?Daniel: Good, thanks. I wanted to ask you something. I'm really interested about Mexican holidays.Olga: What?Daniel: Can you tell me something about it?Olga: Sure but what do you want to know? I mean why are you interested in Mexican holidays? Daniel: What kind of holidays you have, what do you do in those holidays?Olga: Well my favorite holiday is the Dìa de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead.Daniel: What is it?Olga: What do you think about when you hear Day of the Dead?Daniel: I don't know. It's a bit scary, isn't it?Olga: Yeah, kind of but actually for us Mexicans it's not really scary. We're so used to it.Actually that day we celebrate the, not celebrate but remember the people who are already dead especially in our close family.Daniel: OK.Olga: We put an altar for them which is like a big table decorated with flowers, bread, coffee or whatever the person that is dead used to like and we think that on that day that person is going to come back from the dead.Daniel: Really?Olga: Yeah and visit us and maybe eat the food.Daniel: OK.Olga: It's on November first, the second too. The second, the altar is still there and after that we just take everything off and go on with our lives.Daniel: You keep the altar only on the first and the second?Olga: Yeah.Daniel: OK and do you do it just for your family or do you go and visit friends or other relatives? Olga: No, we only keep it within the family actually.Daniel: OK.Olga: Well sometimes we do it at school but still it's just like you know to keep the tradition but usually in the family.Daniel: OK.Olga: Well another holiday I can think about is Easter. You have Easter too in Chile?Daniel: Yes, we do have Easter.Olga: Easter we actually don't keep it traditional any more.Daniel: What do you mean?Olga: You know traditionally we make plays where we represent Jesus and the moment when he died and everything right? But you know we don't reflect about it any more. We just go on vacations to the beach and celebrate and you know go to concerts and stuff.Daniel: Just as Chilean people do.Olga: I guess it's kind of a trend now right?Daniel: Yeah. We don't really think a lot about Easter.Olga: Yeah.Conversation 2Maria: So do you believe in love at first sight?Alex: Yea, I think it does exist. I think you can have a sort of 1 spark at first sight, but what I consider as love is a bit different to what that first kind of meeting would be. If you can having something like and then you think that person has a real possibility, I think that's what you mean by love at first sight, but you can't 2 instantly love someone. It takes 3 growth.Maria: That's true.Alex: It takes coming together, shared experiences and that sort of stuff but, you know, I think for some people, my parents actually met at a guitar concert and it was a total mistake. They thought, no, seriously, it was a total mistake. They thought that each other was in the same group and it turned out they were on separate groups and then things went from there. He 4 proposed after five weeks.Maria: Wow.Alex: And actually had to, he proposed in front of the fax machine while his divorce was being finalized.Maria: Oh my God.Alex: To his first wife so...Maria: What a romantic story.Alex: So, and twenty years later you know, so it took one conversation in a guitar concert so I've seen it, you know, I guess that spark 5 definitely exists in them.Maria: I guess if you call it attraction at first sight, it's way more 6 fitting?Alex: Yeah.Maria: That's what I feel at least. I've seen, I have friends who experienced, like one of my friends at my university now, she experienced love at first sight, like she saw the guy and she thought that's the guy I want to marry. So I never tried anything like that but I heard it happen and I see it happening now because she's still way head over heels for this guy. Alex: I think if you decide the person that you're going to marry when you see them, you're a little bit insane.Maria: Well, insanity is a good point.Alex: I suppose.Maria:: She is a little bit insane, yeah. She had a very sad love story 7 beforehand. A guy she was in love with for two and a half years who knew but he didn't, I think they actually did date a little but he didn't want to be 8 serious about it.Alex: Yeah.Maria: So I guess she's more, she wants it to be serious but I never tried. Like I think the peopleI've been in love with it has taken time and it's taken at least half a year before I've felt that there was more. Like I could be 9 attracted to them but the love part, the really wanting to be with this person came later because I didn't want take, I didn't want to get serious at least immediately.Alex: Yeah, I think after that sort of six month puppy love 10 stage where it's so new and exciting and you're learning all about the other person, that's when it starts to get like I think you start to feel the strong...Maria: But I mean also like if there was a guy I didn't even date but we were talking together for half a year and when we met, because it was internet, and he was in Holland and I was in Denmark so we met after half a year. We first met on a trip. So we met and then I could feel it grow but it took me half a year to slowly and safely just get to the point where I could actually feel something. It didn't work out but...Alex: Ah well, what can you do?Maria: Yeah, I tried.Passage 1Remarks of President Barack ObamaWeekly AddressThe White HouseAugust 31, 2013Hi, everybody. This Labor Day weekend, as we gather with family and friends, we’ll also come together as a nation to honor some of our own – the working men and women of America who, across the generations, built this country up and helped make us who we are today.On Monday, we’ll celebrate that proud history.We’ll pay tribute to the values working Americans 1 embody – hard work; responsibility; 2 sacrifice; looking out for one another. And we’ll recommit ourselves to their cause; to securing for them a better 3 bargain so that everyone who works hard in America has a chance to get ahead.See, over the past four and a half years, we’ve fought our way back from the worst 4 recession of our lifetimes. And thanks to the grit and resilience of the American people, we’ve begun to lay a foundation for stronger, more 5 durable economic growth. But as any working family will tell you, we’re not where we need to be.For over a decade, working Americans have seen their wages and incomes stagnate, even as corporate profits 6 soar and the pay of a fortunate few explodes. For even longer than that, 7 inequality has steadily risen; the journey of upward 8 mobility has become harder. And in too many communities across this country, the 9 shadow of poverty continues to cast a pall over our fellow citizens.Reversing that trend needs to be Washington’s highest 10 priority. It’s certainly mine.That’s why, over the past month, I’ve traveled all across America, laying out my ideas for how we can build on the cornerstones of what it means to be middle class. A good job that pays a good wage. A good education. A home of your own. Health care when you get sick. A secure retirement even if you’re not rich.And more chances for folks to earn their way into the middle class as long as they’re willing to work for it.The tr uth is, it’s not going to be easy to 11 reverse the forces that have conspired – for decades –against working Americans. But if we take a few bold steps – and if Washington is able to come together with common purpose and common 12 resolve –we’ll get th ere. Our economy will keep getting stronger and more Americans will be able to join the ranks of the middle-class.So this Labor Day, while you’re out there grilling in the backyard, or taking that final trip for the summer, I hope you’ll also take a mome nt to 13 reflect on the many contributions of our working men and women. For generations, it was the great American middle class that made our economy the 14 envy of the world. And as long as I’m President, I’m going to keep fighting to make sure that happens again.Thanks, and have a great weekend.大家好。

福建省莆田市涵江区莆田华侨中学2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题

福建省莆田市涵江区莆田华侨中学2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题

福建省莆田市涵江区莆田华侨中学2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题一、听力选择题1.What did the man post on the Internet?A.His dancing video.B.His photos.C.His singing video. 2.Why does Jack look tired?A.He watched TV too late last night.B.He stayed up late to do his work last night.C.He did housework until midnight last night.3.What kind of food did the woman have for lunch today?A.Italian food.B.Chinese food.C.French food.4.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.In a pet store.B.In a zoo.C.In a park.5.How much will the man pay?A.10 dollars.B.15 dollars.C.20 dollars.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Why does the man call the hotel?A.To book a room.B.To interview the woman.C.To get a job.7.Whom will the man have an interview with next Wednesday morning?A.The woman.B.The HR manager of the hotel.C.The general manager of the hotel.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

英语报刊测试题及答案

英语报刊测试题及答案

英语报刊测试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AIn recent years, the popularity of online shopping has surged. According to a new report, the number of online shoppers has increased by 40% in the past five years. The growth can be attributed to the convenience and variety offered by online stores.1. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The decline of online shopping.B. The growth of online shopping.C. The drawbacks of online stores.D. The convenience of physical stores.2. What is the reason for the increase in online shoppers?A. Better prices.B. Convenience and variety.C. Faster delivery.D. More advertisements.BMany people believe that learning a second language is beneficial. It can improve cognitive skills, enhance job prospects, and provide a deeper understanding of differentcultures.3. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The benefits of learning a second language.B. The challenges of learning a second language.C. The importance of learning a native language.D. The disadvantages of being bilingual.4. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Learning a second language is easy.B. Learning a second language is time-consuming.C. Learning a second language can be rewarding.D. Learning a second language can be frustrating.二、完形填空(共15分,每题1.5分)Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box. Each word can only be used once.AThe Internet has changed the way we communicate. It allows us to connect with people from all over the world. We can share information, ideas, and experiences. The Internet has also made it easier to find information. With a few clicks, we can access a vast amount of knowledge.5. The Internet has transformed our __________.A. transportationB. communicationC. educationD. entertainment6. It enables us to __________ with people globally.A. competeB. cooperateC. communicateD. collaborate7. We can __________ and __________ on the Internet.A. share / discussB. discuss / shareC. share / argueD. argue / share8. The Internet has made information __________ to find.A. difficultB. easyC. complexD. hard三、语法填空(共15分,每题1.5分)Read the following sentences and fill in each blank with the correct form of the word given in brackets.9. The company has decided to __________ (expand) its business to new markets.10. She is __________ (quiet) than her sister, but she is more __________ (outgoing).11. If you __________ (not hurry), you will miss the train.四、翻译(共20分,每题5分)Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese.12. Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.13. The best way to predict the future is to invent it.14. It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.五、写作(共30分)Write a short essay of about 120 words on the topic "The Role of Technology in Education". You should write clearly and coherently, and include an introduction, body, and conclusion.Answers:1-4: B, A, C, C5-8: B, C, A, B9. expand10. quieter, outgoing11. don't hurry12. 成功是从一个失败走向另一个失败,而热情不减的能力。

Unit 3 My school calendar Part A 人教PEP版英语五年级下册

Unit 3 My school calendar Part A 人教PEP版英语五年级下册

缩写
[ˈfebruəri]
n. 二月
短语:in February 在二 月
When is winter vacation ? It's in February.
缩写
[mɑːtʃ]
n. 三月 短语:in March 在三月
When is Tree Planting Day ? It's in March.
February
March
April
Summary
Revision
What festival is it? Tree Planting Day.
When is ?It's in .
English
tick or cross.
The sports meet is in April. June
January
Let's review
-How many seasons are there in a year?
-There are four seasons in a year.
spring
summer
autumn
winter
Let's review
-How many days are there in a week?
Aug
It's in
.
Summary
课前小热身:看图说月份
What festival is it? __________
Labour Day
Mother's
Let's think
How many months are there in a year ? There are twelve months in a year.

初二人教版英语第三单元星期日邮报作文

初二人教版英语第三单元星期日邮报作文

初二人教版英语第三单元星期日邮报作文English:In the Sunday newspaper, I read an interesting article about the benefits of regular exercise for teenagers. The article mentioned how exercise can improve not only physical health but also mental well-being. It discussed the importance of engaging in various types of physical activities, such as running, swimming, and cycling, to keep the body healthy and strong. The article also highlighted the positive effects of exercise on reducing stress and improving mood, which are particularly beneficial for teenagers who may be facing academic pressure or social challenges. Overall, the article inspired me to make exercise a regular part of my daily routine to stay healthy and happy.Chinese:在星期日的报纸上,我读了一篇关于青少年定期锻炼的好处的有趣文章。

文章提到了锻炼不仅可以改善身体健康,还可以提高心理健康。

它讨论了参与各种类型的体育活动的重要性,比如跑步、游泳和骑自行车,以保持身体健康和强壮。

高中英语慈善活动练习题40题

高中英语慈善活动练习题40题

高中英语慈善活动练习题40题1. We need more ____ to help with the charity event.A.volunteersB.donatorsanizersD.participants答案:A。

“volunteers”是志愿者,在慈善活动中通常需要更多志愿者来帮忙。

“donators”是捐赠者;“organizers”是组织者;“participants”是参与者。

这里强调帮忙做事,志愿者最为合适。

涉及的词汇知识点是慈善活动相关的人物角色词汇。

2. The charity organization is raising money for ____ children.A.poorB.wealthyC.luckyD.happy答案:A。

“poor”是贫穷的,慈善组织通常为贫困儿童筹款。

“wealthy”是富有的;“lucky”是幸运的;“happy”是快乐的。

涉及的词汇知识点是描述不同状态的形容词。

3. She decided to ____ some clothes to the charity.A.donateB.sellC.buyD.keep答案:A。

“donate”是捐赠,符合把衣服捐给慈善机构的语境。

“sell”是卖;“buy”是买;“keep”是保留。

涉及的词汇知识点是与慈善行为相关的动词。

4. The volunteer team is ____ food for the homeless.A.preparingB.wastingC.destroyingD.hiding答案:A。

“preparing”是准备,志愿者团队为无家可归的人准备食物。

“wasting”是浪费;“destroying”是破坏;“hiding”是隐藏。

涉及的词汇知识点是志愿者活动相关的动词。

5. The charity concert was a great ____.A.successB.failureC.problemD.difficulty答案:A。

北师大版高中英语学案选择性必修第三册精品课件 UNIT 8 LITERATURE 分层跟踪检测(一)

北师大版高中英语学案选择性必修第三册精品课件 UNIT 8 LITERATURE 分层跟踪检测(一)
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【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了9岁时就因报道艰难的新闻 故事而闻名全美的希尔德·利西亚克的事迹,现在希尔德写了一本书,讲述 了她自己的故事,并分享了她面临的一些挑战。
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1.What made Hilde’s newspaper famous overnight? A.Reporting some news on New York Daily News. B.Being the first to cover a murder case in town. C.Refusing to accept criticism from different people. D.Reporting stories about herself as a young reporter. 答案 B 解析 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“In 2016,OSN suddenly became famous when a murder happened in town,and 9-year-old Hilde was the first person to report it.”可知,使得希尔德一夜成名的原因是她是镇上第一个报道谋杀案 的人。
were hunting for
the survivors in the accident.
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Ⅲ.单句写作
1.这是我第一次一个人在家。
This is the first time that I have stayed at home on my own.
2.现在你所需要做的是尽力找到解决这一问题的方法。
watch that his father had bought for his birthday.

上海学生英文报 高中英语外刊阅读第三辑

上海学生英文报 高中英语外刊阅读第三辑

上海学生英文报高中英语外刊阅读第三辑Welcome to the third edition of the Shanghai Student English Newspaper! In this edition, we bring you a range of articles from various English magazines that are suitable for high school students.1. Article Title: "Exploring the Wonders of the Amazon Rainforest"Summary: Discover the breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest through this informative article. Learn about the unique flora and fauna, the impact of deforestation, and the efforts being made to preserve this natural wonder.2. Article Title: "The Rise of E-sports: A New Era of Competitive Gaming"Summary: Explore the growing popularity of e-sports and how it is transforming competitive gaming into a professional industry. Dive into the world of professional gamers, major tournaments, and the challenges faced by this emerging field.3. Article Title: "The Power of Social Media Activism"Summary: Learn about the role of social media platforms in empowering activists and driving social change. Discover influential movements and campaigns that have utilized social media to raise awareness, mobilize support, and create impactful change.4. Article Title: "Mindfulness: A Path to Mental Well-being"Summary: Explore the concept of mindfulness meditation and its potential benefits for improving mental well-being. Discoverpractical techniques to incorporate mindfulness into your daily routine and enhance your overall quality of life.5. Article Title: "Art Therapy: Unlocking Creativity and Emotional Expression"Summary: Discover the therapeutic power of art and how it can be used as a tool for emotional expression and healing. Learn about the various approaches to art therapy and how it can be beneficial for individuals facing mental health challenges.6. Article Title: "The Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life"Summary: Explore the advancements and potential impacts of artificial intelligence in various aspects of our lives, from healthcare and education to transportation and entertainment. Dive into the ethical considerations surrounding AI and its implications for the future.7. Article Title: "The Psychology of Success: Developing a Growth Mindset"Summary: Learn about the concept of growth mindset and how it can influence our approach to learning, challenges, and personal growth. Discover practical strategies to cultivate a growth mindset and unlock your full potential.8. Article Title: "The Beauty of Diversity: Celebrating Different Cultures"Summary: Embrace the diversity that exists within our global community and learn about different cultures, traditions, and customs. Explore the importance of cultural understanding andfostering respect for diversity in an interconnected world.We hope these articles provide you with interesting and thought-provoking reading material. Enjoy exploring new ideas and perspectives through the pages of our newspaper!。

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A year after Japan’s triple disaster, an uncertain recoveryBy Chico Harlan, Published: March 9 | Updated: Sunday, March 11, 10:12 AMISHINOMAKI, Japan — One year later, nothing is resolved.The rubble and ocean muck of last March 11 have been scrubbed from every wall, pulled from every basement and picked from every crevasse. Now the debris is piled in terraced mountains at the edge of this town along Japan’s tsunami-devastated northeastern coastline.But even after months of cleanup, the reconstruction remains at a starting point, equally capable of taking off or faltering, depending on whether people stick around.A full recovery, if it’s possible, will take at least a decade, authorities say. Residents along the battered coast must be willing to endure trying conditions— prefab houses that don’t stay warm; communities that don’t provide jobs; grief that doesn’t abate — all because they hope that, eventually, they will regain normal lives in functional towns.It’s a bargain that Takahiro Chiba struggles with every day. He says h is city, one of the region’s largest andhardest hit, feels just livable enough to tolerate, but not yet livable enough to commit to.“I don’t want to stay in Ishinomaki anymore,” Chiba says on a Tuesday.“I’m really thinking we should stay in Ishinomaki,” Chiba says on a Thursday.Chiba sees more hope than he did a year ago. It’s not just all the debris that has been cleared away. Workers at the city hall are trying to attract clean-energy projects and offering tax incentives for businesses that relocate here. Lifelines have returned. A department store reopened this week.The progress of the last year, though, doesn’t begin to offset the damage of Japan’s greatest crisis since World War II. The triple disaster— an earthquake, a tsunami, a resulting triple meltdown at a nuclear plant — left 19,000 dead and displaced some 342,000 from their homes. Because of public opposition to nuclear power, only two of Japan’s 54 reactors are now in operation, prompting energy companies to fire up old thermal plants and import more coal and gas.In the aftermath of the disaster, Ishinomaki all but stopped. Gas stations had no fuel and stores had no food. Neighborhoods had been shredded.But people here say that cleanup was the easy part — all strategy, no planning. The city only now is “at a crossroads,” said Toru Asano, the chamber of commerce chairman.The hard part begins here, coordinating an economic recovery when thousands are in debt and have no permanent place to live. Some 6,000 have fled and 7,000 live in temporary housing, units built so hastily and with so little insulation that one town official likened them to “huts.” Tens of thousands of others have seen their lives overturned by the disaster. In a town of 153,000, one of every three homes was damaged or destroyed by the wave. Many of those people have crowded into relatives’ homes or remained in damaged houses to avoid the temporary housing.The tsunami surged head-on at the food and paper factories on the waterfront, then charged up the Kitakami River and spilled into the main shopping areas downtown.A city that once depended on the water, primarily for its fishing industry and ports, had been deluged by it.The wave itself drew a new line between haves and have-nots, and those who lived a few miles inland, close to the four-lane roads and suburban megamalls, actually saw their land prices skyrocket. Disaster survivors rushed to rebuild in the spots that hadn’t been leveled in the first place —a “land war,” one resident called it. The manywho couldn’t afford to build new homes, or couldn’t find land, felt stuck.“Ishinomaki has been divided into two parts — heaven and hell,” said community center worker Toshihiko Fujita, who lives in a condemned and unheated home where feral ca ts roam the first floor. “The city is being swallowed by feelings of jealousy.”‘We have to reset our lives’The Chibas lived and worked on the have-not side of town. The family — Chiba, 39; his wife, Noriko, 36; their three children, ages 6 to 11, and Ch iba’s father, Takashi, 68 — lives together on the second floor of a partially damaged home, where on March 11 Chiba’s mother, in the garage at the time, was killed by the tsunami wave. The family sushi restaurant, Sukeroku, is still standing, but it was ransacked by the wave and faces several major problems if it ever reopens. The 9.0-magnitude earthquake caused the land to sink, meaning that Sukeroku — like other downtown businesses — is suddenly prone to flooding. Amid the suburban migration, few customers come downtown anyway; a year later, 40 percent of citywide business activity is knocked out, but the low-lying areas remain almost entirely empty. Chiba, once a sushi chef, printed new business cards that read, above his name, “UNEMPLOYED (by Tsunami).”His father, who was once head chef at the restaurant, now spends eight hours most days at a horse racing track 30 minutes inland, gambling on 3-year-olds like Blue Note and American Saloon with hopes of earning some spending money for the family.In the w eeks after the disaster, Chiba’s father drank sake starting in the afternoon. (“It was his way of dealing with the stress,” Chiba said.) Chiba subsisted chiefly on cigarettes and cleaned out the family garage where three cars had been destroyed. The family, with no running water, covered their toilets with plastic bags and threw the waste into the streets, already knee-high with debris. Half of Chiba’s friends quickly moved out of town. The situation, his wife said, “felt hopeless.”About a month after the disaster, she was shopping at a big-box furniture store in the suburbs when she heard an ad on a local radio station. An American husband and Japanese wife in Rockland, Maine, were looking for a sushi chef for their restaurant. As a form of charity, they wanted someone from Japan’s northeastern region. The chef could come on a three-year contract. An empty house, owned by a local real estate manager, was already waiting for them.“This opportunity was meant for our family,” she told her husband. “We have to reset our lives. I can’t even think about rebuilding here.”Chiba agreed.“It’s our fresh start,” he said.Ishinomaki 2.0Chiba’s knowledge of Maine was limited to just three things — lobster, L.L. Bean and Stephen King — but he didn’t care. He preferred to think about what Maine didn’t have.It didn’t have a leaking nuclear plant 75 miles to the south, leading to worries about contamination of the local seafood catch. It didn’t have a coastline of tsunami-pulverized food processing plants, whose rotting remains of food stank the skies and attracted insects the size of your thumbnail. It didn’t have the despair caused by mourning and homelessness, with weekly reports of suicides.Chiba pressed ahead with the Maine plan, calling it his “one ray of hope” in an essay last summer for his U.S. visa application.But he has had trouble with the visa process, even though the Maine restaurant owners are willing to sponsor him. Meantime, the longer the Chibas stay, the more they second-guess the idea of moving.Chiba’s dad, who first opened the restaurant in 1972, says he won’t go with the rest of the family. (“It’s not an option,” he said. “I’m too old, and moving is too painful.”) Nobody in the family speaks much English, and in rare moments when Chiba hears the language, it flows too quickly for him to pick up even the words he knows; only the Hellos and OKs are decipherable.“I have a very ambivalent feeling,” Chiba said.“I feel ambivalent, too,” his wife said. “Ishi nomaki is being cleaned up.”In the past year, Ishinomaki has been flooded with volunteers — some 240,000 in total — and some days, it almost feels like a boomtown. Men on ladders. Trucks hauling wood and steal beams. People fixing up damaged homes, repairing shutters, installing new garage doors, filling in cracked walls.Bumper stickers read “Ishinomaki 2.0,” but the city can only recover so quickly. There’s a 10-year reconstruction plan, with the aim to restore old factories and ports while also attracting renewable energy projects. But the first three years of the plan focus mostly on infrastructure. That starts with importing mass amounts of soil and raising the coastal land. Any factory or business that reopens now, city officials say, will probably do so only temporarily, a frustration to business owners like Chibawho don’t want to halt operations and remodel again after the land is raised.Looming decisionsChiba has found purpose in the last months, both watching his town and helping it, assisting at a makeshift ramen stand. He has turned his old carpentry hobby into a part-time job, spending his days in a makeshift wood shop, where he creates and sells picnic tables, lazy Susans and bird cages.He doesn’t really miss life as a chef, which required six workdays per week, staying behind the bar until 2 a.m. But Chiba knows he needs a proper job soon, because his family, for now, is depending on a mixture of savings, the furniture sales and the winnings at the horse track.On a recent afternoon, Chiba left his woodshop and walked five blocks down the road to his old restaurant, just to have a look. He grabbed a few weeks’ worth of bills from the mailbox, then unlocked the door. The sushi bar was dusty, covered with tools for a complete renovation job th at hasn’t started but still might. Mold caked the walls. Lines of sediment showed where the water had topped off last year.“This used to be one of the best places for a business,” Chiba said of the downtown area. “I’m amazed how little is left.”The sun was setting, and Chiba turned on the lights.His wife and kids were at home. His dad was at the track. Outside the restaurant, the streets were clean but empty, and Chiba talked about the work it would take to rebuild his restaurant right where it’s alway s been.“All these looming questions are in my mind,” Chiba said. “I just really have to think.”Special correspondent Ayako Mie contributed to this report.。

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