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1、组合规范练1阅读理解题组练速度(35mins).阅读理解AAre you ready for the English assignments:graduation projects,presentations,reports,and summaries continuing throughout the semester?Dont worry if you find yourself struggling with piles of writing work to be done.Please notice that English Writing Tutoring Program is av

2、ailable now!You can find the detailed information on our official website.IntroductiontotheProgramEnglish Writing Tutoring Program has made its comeback!This semester,we have hired assistants with rich experience to offer help in papers,essays and literature by one-to-one consulting.If you have any

3、question concerning academic writing in English,including topic choosing,framework and composing,you can get lots of advice from our tutors.With their rich writing experience in essays,daily journals and international communications,student volunteers majoring in literature,science and engineering a

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5、ready publishedServices1.Revision and tutoring on English academic writing.2.Refinements of English diaries and homework.3.Revision and tutoring on graduation projects.4.Advice on English daily uses.Time&LocationWeeks 2-16,Mon.to Sun.7:20 p.m.-9:45 p.m.Please make individual appointments if necessar

6、y.Location:6A013,CASS BuildingOnlineApproachAfter completing the questionnaire on our website and submitting it,project members will contact you and invite you to join the writing assistants online Q&A group and arrange one-to-one consultation.ContactIf you have any other needs or questions,please c

7、ontact us through e-mail.1.What can we learn about the program?A.It is a first-year program.B.There are no teachers involved in this program.C.You can ask questions about writing on the website.D.Help in papers and essays will be offered in the program.2.What service does the program offer to studen

8、ts?A.Spoken English practice.B.How to use English in daily life.C.How to publish academic papers.D.Refinements of Chinese homework.3.How can a student have the one-to-one consultation?A.Through e-mail.B.By making an appointment at the office.C.By filling up the questionnaire on the website.D.By goin

9、g to 6A013,CASS Building during the working hours.BMany graduation ceremonies look different.But for Melody,it looked different because of the classmate who graduated alongside herher grandmother,75-year-old Pat Ormond.They both went to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) and graduated

10、together.Pat took her first college class 42 years ago.After one semester,she dropped out to move to Chattanooga,where she spent the next several decades working as an accountant and raising a family.While she did take an occasional class at UTC,she said her family continued to encourage her to go b

11、ack to finish her degree,especially after she retired.She agreed when her granddaughter decided to move to study psychology at UTC after a year at Berea College.They both entered UTC with enough college credits to make graduating together a possibility.Pat and Melody graduated on November 20 as part

12、 of UTCs 2020 class.The achievement has also made Pat somewhat of a celebrity.“We are so proud to have graduates like Melody and her grandmother,Pat Ormond,in the UTC class of 2020,” said Steven,UTC Chancellor.“Together,they personify the determination,commitment and love for lifelong learning we en

13、courage in every UTC graduate.”Pat hopes that she can be an example to other non-traditional college students who want to get their degrees.“Learning never stops,” Pat said.“Thats something that my father taught me when I was young.No matter what you do,learning never stops.” Pat isnt planning to st

14、op anytime soon.Shes already working on another degreea bachelors degree in history.Meanwhile,her granddaughter,who is hunting for jobs,is interested in getting a masters degree in clinical psychology so she can become a lawyer.But she says shes in no rush.Her grandmother has taught her that she has

15、 plenty of time.4.What was special for Melodys graduation ceremony?A.It looked different from others.B.Her grandmother was 75 years old.C.She celebrated it with all her classmates.D.Her grandmother graduated alongside her.5.What does the underlined word “personify” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.Represent.B.

16、Follow.C.Repeat.D.Identify.6.What can we know about Pats family?A.They are anxious to be celebrities.B.They support and encourage each other.C.They never stop creating opportunities.D.They prefer attending non-traditional colleges.7.Which of the following can best describe Pat Ormonds story?A.Passio

17、n gives life power.B.A good beginning is half done.C.Its never too late to learn.D.Love can change everything.CFew people realize that it takes the army of volunteers for one young child to have a half-hour riding lesson.I volunteer at Valley Therapeutic Equestrian Association (VTEA) in Alder grove.

18、B.C.,close to the Washington State border.It takes a few paid staff and an army of volunteersapproximately eightyto take care of a dozen horses and help with eighty or more children during the week.There is a large barn to clean,and hay nets and water buckets to brush and fill.Specific feeds for eac

19、h horse must be prepared twice daily.The list is endless.To prepare a horse for a ride,someone has to bring it in from outside,at times sinking into inches of black,sticky mud during the winter months.Usually,two volunteers groom (刷洗梳毛) the horse and put on the special saddle.Then they lead the hors

20、e to where the lesson takes place.There,one volunteer leads the horse,and usually two walk alongside for safety,one on each side.Then the horse must be returned to the barn,unsaddled,cleaned and fed.Yet so many people willingly give their time because the children need us.Ranging in age from two upw

21、ards,the children have varying degrees of mental disabilities.Some have severe physical handicaps (残疾).Riding strengthens their muscles and bones,enabling them to enjoy a more fruitful life.Throughout my past life as an accountant,business author and speaker,I volunteered on many levels and in many

22、organizations.However,a terrible motor-vehicle accident changed my life in a split second when my car was hitas was my headcausing severe brain injury.It was hard to accept a new “me” and her often-frustrating limitations,until I discovered that I needed to do something that I have a passion for.Id

23、loved horses from childhood,and working with them and with the children has helped turn my life around,making me warm from the inside out.The journey back has been painful but worthwhile.Now,fourteen years later,I am a different, and more simplified person.8.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A.Ho

24、rses for riding lessons are cared for carefully.B.Horse-riding lessons bring children many benefits.C.Volunteers have much to do for a horse-riding lesson.D.Disabled children are taught horse-riding in a different way.9.What does the author think of her voluntary work in VTEA?A.Risky and thrilling.B

25、.Tiring but worthwhile.C.Funny and enjoyable.D.Demanding but fruitless.10.What can be inferred about the author from the last paragraph?A.The accident transformed her thoroughly.B.Volunteering has brought her a win-win result.C.Shes never recovered from the injury.D.She wasnt interested in voluntary

26、 work before.11.What could be the best title for the passage?A.Helping Children in NeedB.Surviving the Brain InjuryC.Volunteering:A Journey BackD.Horse-riding:Toughest LessonsDSingapore researchers say they have developed a form of electronic skin that can create a sense of touch.They hope their inv

27、ention will give people with prosthetic hands(假肢) the ability to identify different objects.The skin device measures 1 square centimeter.The system contains 100 small sensors that attempt to recreate things like texture(质地),temperature and even pain.The researchers call the device Asynchronous Coded

28、 Electronic Skin(ACES),which can process information faster than the humans nervous system.Machine learning methods trained the device to recognize 20 to 30 different textures.It can even correctly read Braille letters(布莱叶盲文) most of the time.The system does not require the users movement to work.Th

29、ey just need to slide to feel texture.But in this case the skin,with just a single touch,is able to detect textures of different roughness.A demonstration showed that the device could identify the difference between a soft ball and a solid plastic one.“When you lose your sense of touch,you essential

30、ly become numb and prosthetic users face that problem,” said Benjamin Tee,leader of the research team.“So by recreating an artificial version of the skin for their prosthetic devices,they can hold a hand and feel the warmth and feel that it is soft.”Tee said his idea for the device came from the mov

31、ie StarWars,where character Luke Skywalker loses his right hand and it is replaced with a robotic one.In the film,the new hand is able to experience touch sense just like the real one.The artificial skin technology is still going through experiments and development.But Tee said there had already bee

32、n a lot of interest in the system,especially from the medical community.Tee said similar inventions that his team has developed include see-through skin that can repair itself when torn and a material for wearable electronic devices that gives off light.12.What can we learn about the artificial skin

33、 in Paragraph 2?A.It is sensitive to high temperature.B.It reacts faster than our nervous system.C.It can recognize different objects.D.It helps the users memorize Braille letters.13.What can be inferred from Benjamin Tees words?A.The artificial skin feels like a real thing.B.People with the artific

34、ial skin feel warm.C.People dont want to lose the sense of touch.D.He is sympathetic towards the prosthetic users.14.What inspired Benjamin Tee to create the artificial skin?A.The desire to help those in need.B.The life of the disabled.C.A dream of earning more money.D.A scene from a famous movie.15

35、.Which word can best describe the artificial skin technology?A.Profitable.B.Stable.C.Promising.D.Challenging.阅读七选五Decideonyouridealpenpal.Consider where you want your pen pal to be from,how old you want them to be,and whether you want a male or female pen pal.Its best to be flexible on terms of loca

36、tions and stick to someone only two years older or younger than you if you are a kid,maybe even a difference of five or so if you are an adult.1Connectwithotherswhoshareyourhobby.When looking through profiles pay attention to what the users enjoy doing.2 Or choose someone with a completely different

37、 set of hobbies so both of you can teach each other something new.3 There are often elderly users who are interested in developing friendships in their old age.Communicating with these pen pals can not only allow you to make a friend across generations,but help somebody who needs a friend.Checkthewe

38、bsiteguidelinestofindouthowtomakecontact.4 Dont get attached to them before they write back to avoid letdowns.Paid websites will typically only let you send one initial message or a smiley,so make sure you have a premium membership if youre trying to maintain contact.5 Write a bit about yourself and

39、 why you are writing.For example,you could say “I am a high school student in Allentown,Pennsylvania looking to find friends abroad who are interested in botany.” Dont give too much information upfront so you can decide if this is the right pen pal for you before disclosing a physical address.A.Make

40、 your initial contact short,light,and friendly.B.Consider using pen pals as a form of community service.C.By doing this,you can find someone who shares your particular interest.D.Look for ways to learn more about a country and improve your language skills.E.When you find a pen pal,websites will allo

41、w you to add them as friends or send them a message.F.Having a pen pal can be a wonderful educational experience,so put some thought into what you want to learn.G.Developing a friendship is a game of give and take where you each reveal more personal information as time goes on.语言运用题组求精准(25mins).完形填空

42、Kevin Barber was just 15 years old when he had an idea that would change downtown San Diego.His mother,Dr.Carolyn Barber,1 in a busy emergency room and would come home with stories about the homeless 2 she had treated there.“We were trying to 3 if there was some kind of work program or something tha

43、t we do for the homeless instead of just 4 them with medicines,” Dr.Barber said.One night,Barber found a TED Talk 5“A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety.” The Talk 6 Barbers interest.After doing some more research,he started to 7 his own version of the program in San Diego calle

44、d Wheels of Change.The non-profit,which he launched at age 16,offers 8 to those in need,helps keep the city clean and works to 9 homelessness.At the beginning,getting Wheels of Change moving wasnt 10.And to make his dream a 11,Barber needed to find an organization to 12 with.The obvious choice was A

45、lpha Project,a San Diego-based non-profit organization.Many students,with the 13 of intentions,volunteered to work on homeless causes,14 most of them were 15 when they met their first homeless person with severe mental illness.But Barber kept showing up at his office and shared 16 words with everyon

46、e he came across.Now,Wheels of Change employs 20 homeless people a day,who are 17 $52 in cash at the end of their four-hour shift (with a lunch break in the middle).Workers said the money that theyve earned has made a big 18.“It makes you feel like youre a 19 again,” said Louis Varga,who works for W

47、heels of Change.Other workers have used the money to pay for college classes or transportation costs.Sometimes,just a little 20 can turn a life around.1.A.livedB.workedC.joinedD.arrived2.A.patientsB.childrenC.volunteersD.employees3.A.write downB.carry onC.put upD.figure out4.A.comfortingB.treatingC.

48、observingD.calming5.A.exploredB.evaluatedC.titledD.reviewed6.A.changedB.gotC.reducedD.aroused7.A.launchB.nameC.advertiseD.attend8.A.drinkB.foodC.employmentD.shelter9.A.endB.leadC.advocateD.treat10.A.profitableB.usefulC.toughD.easy11.A.sightB.realityC.factD.failure12.A.competeB.compareC.partnerD.deal13.A.worstB.bestC.leastD.evil14.A.thereforeB.howeverC.moreoverD.furthermore15.A.paying offB.spreading out

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