外研版(2019)選擇性必修4《Unit 1 Looking forwards Section A》2021年同步練習(xí)卷
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Ⅰ.單詞拼寫
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1.My brother has the great
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2.Despite careful
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3.Keep on doing it and I believe we are
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4.I'd rather study history than geography because I can learn a lot from many
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Ⅳ.閱讀理解
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13.The Young Scholars Program
The University of Maryland's Young Scholars Programme is a perfect summer camp for academically talented teenagers who want to earn college credits,pursue academic interests or discover college life at the University of Maryland.The programme is challenging and rewarding.Students have the opportunity to show that they can be successful in a university environment.
The Activities
During three weeks of exploration,teens preview the university experience,study with students who share similar interests and communicate with the best teachers of the University of Maryland in a dynamic and challenging classroom environment.Students can have trips to nearby Washington D.C.and enjoy movie nights and activities at the student union.Workshops and seminars featuring speakers in academic fields further enrich the learning experience.
The Courses
The Young Scholars programme offers college courses that are at the cutting edge of theory,thought and technology.Classes generally meet every day from Monday to Friday.The programme is a great introduction to the University of Maryland.Participants can benefit from the University of Maryland's vast resources,including libraries,computers and instructional labs.
The Rewards
Upon programme completion,teens will go home with better preparations for the college experience-both academically and socially.In addition,students earn three college credits that will be posted to the University of Maryland transcript (成績單).
The Application
The application process includes submission(提交)of the application,high school transcript and a letter of recommendation.
Ages:14-18
Mailing address:The University of Maryland College Park
For more information,call 30 1405 7762.
(1)What do we know about the programme according to paragraph 1?
A.It is intended for college students.
B.It can offer college students credits.
C.It provides equal opportunities for every student.
D.It can let teens experience college life in advance.
(2)What can teens do during three weeks of the programme?
A.They can learn from the best students of the University of Maryland.
B.They can join the student union of the University of Maryland.
C.They can attend a meeting for academic discussion.
D.They can attend classes every day.
(3)What do you need to do if you want to apply for the programme?
A.Submit the high school transcript.
B.Take a part-time job in the university's library.
C.Call 30 1405 7762 to contact the university first.
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14.Returning to a book you've read many times can feel like drinks with an old friend.There's a welcome familiarity-but also sometimes a slight suspicion that time has changed you both,and thus the relationship.But books don't change,people do.And that's what makes the act of rereading so rich and transformative.
The beauty of rereading lies in the idea that our bond with the work is based on our present mental register.It's true,the older I get,the more I feel time has wings.But with reading,it's all about the present.It's about the now and what one contributes to the now,because reading is a give and take between author and reader.Each has to pull their own weight.
There are three books I reread annually.The first,which I take to reading every spring,is Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast.Published in 1964,it's his classic memoir of 1920s Paris.The language is almost intoxicating(令人陶醉的),an aging writer looking back on an ambitious yet simpler time.Another is Annie Dillard's Holy the Firm,her poetic 1975 ramble(隨筆) about everything and nothing.The third book is Julio Cortazar's Save Twilight:Selected Poems,because poetry.And because Cortazar.
While I tend to buy a lot of books,these three were given to me as gifts,which might add to the meaning I attach to them.But I imagine that,while money is indeed wonderful and necessary,rereading an author's work is the highest currency a reader can pay jye.aim.The best books are the ones that open further as time passes.But remember,it's you that has to grow and read and reread in order to better understand your friends.
(1)Why does the author like rereading?
A.It evaluates the writer-reader relationship.
B.It's a window to a whole new world.
C.It's a substitute for drinking with a friend.
D.It extends the understanding of oneself.
(2)What do we know about the book A Moveable Feast?
A.It's a brief account of a trip.
B.It's about Hemingway's life as a young man.
C.It's a record of a historic event.
D.It's about Hemingway's friends in Paris.
(3)What does the underlined word "currency" in paragraph 4 refer to?
A.Debt.
B.Reward.
C.Allowance.
D.Face value.
(4)What can we infer about the author from the text?
A.He loves poetry.
B.He's an editor.
C.He's very ambitious.
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