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1、重庆市四川外国语大学附属外国语学校2022-2023学年高二上学期期末英语试题一、阅读理解Camp KinneretLocated in the rolling hills of Agoura, California, Camp Kinneret provides children aged 4-14 with a classic, outdoor day camp experience. Working at camp is an opportunity to be part of an intentional, growth-oriented community as a role mod
2、el and leader of your campers. Most staff will ride the bus to camp each day with their campers from various Conejo and San Fernando Valley cities. Summer camp jobs include: Day Camp Staff assigned to a specific group for the duration of the summer participating in all activities throughout the day.
3、 Swim Instructors working in a team of 4-6 to ensure the safety of campers of all ages and abilities at the pool. Activity Instructors leading campers at activity areas that include horse riding, animal care, nature ecology, wilderness play, farming & gardening, performing arts and more! Resident Ca
4、mp Staff spending each week guiding kids through a variety of on-site and off-site adventure-based activities including backpacking, mountain biking, climbing and more!Camp Kinneret allows you to gain a summers worth of leadership development that you wont find elsewhere! Salaries are based on posit
5、ion and previous experience. The range for a first-year staff member is $5, 100-$7, 000 for a 10-week summer. Applicants must be college-aged or older, have summer housing available in the Greater Los Angeles Area and be able to make a commitment from Jun. 6th to Aug. 6th, 2022 (Mon. -Fri. , 8:30 am
6、-4:30 pm). If you are passionate about personal growth and development (for yourself and for others), fill out the online application and select a group interview to attend virtually or in person.1Who will be responsible for weekly adventure-based activities?ADay Camp Staff.BSwim Instructors.CActivi
7、ty Instructors.DResident Camp Staff.2Which of the following is a requirement for the applicants?AThey must be college students.BThey must have enough camp experience.CThey must work for two months at camp.DThey must have jobs in the Los Angeles area.3What type of writing is this text?AA tourist guid
8、e.BA campaign poster.CA notice of job openings.DA survey on camp marketing.Wearing a chefs hat, Curtis Kimball, 43, hosted a pancake party on the front driveway of his home in San Francisco on Feb. 12. This was the second such event; he kicked off the first in late January with a few funny fliers. “
9、My wife says Im getting strange,” Kimball typed on sheets of paper, which he then taped to telephone poles around the Bernal Heights neighborhood. “She says I need to make friends. So Im making pancakes.”Then he saw nearly 100 neighbors gathered in front of his house, waiting for the first pancake p
10、arty on Jan. 22. “We havent been as social as before,” said Julie Zigoris, 42, who attended both pancake parties with her husband and two daughters, ages 4 and 6. To her surprise, one of the neighbors in attendance was in her PhD defense in Pittsburgh 15 years ago, and she had not seen him since, no
11、r did she know he was living in the area. At both events, Kimball covered the cost of the pancakes and toppings, and neighbors brought stuff to share. Many people asked to contribute funds, Kimball said, so he recently decided to start a GoFundMe to make future pancake parties more financially susta
12、inable, particularly since interest seems to be growing. Kimball said roughly 300 people showed up at the second gathering. Through starting a new neighborhood tradition, Kimball has learned a few life lessons, which he outlined on Twitter. The most important one, he said, is that “if youre hungry t
13、o connect, chances are good other people are too.” “Im hoping I can be the match and the fire spreads,” Kimball said. “Im hoping my push will push others. Maybe people will see my little thing, and maybe theyll do their own little thing, and then maybe all those things will add up to a big thing.” H
14、is ultimate goal is to start “a national neighborhood pancake day”. 4Why did Kimball throw two pancake parties?ATo mark two special days.BTo collect money for his family.CTo prepare for his new business.DTo connect with the community.5Why did Zigoris feel surprised at one of the pancake parties?AShe
15、 made several new friends.BShe learned to make pancakes herself.CShe met a teacher who had judged her paper.DShe got separated from her daughters for a while6What has Kimball learned about his neighbors from the two events?AThey are willing to cook.BThey need friends as he does.CThey are enthusiasti
16、c partygoers.DThey have shared his pancakes with their friends.7What did Kimball hope to do according to the last paragraph?AAdvertise his neighborhood.BBring competitions to his neighborhood.CEncourage others to do the same as he has done.DMake his pancake making grow into a big business.The word “
17、syringe (注射器)” comes from the Greek word syrinx, meaning “tube”.The first syringe was used in Roman times during the 1st century. It was mentioned in a journal called De Medicina as being used to treat diseases. Then, in the 9th century, an Egyptian surgeon created a syringe using a glass tube. In 1
18、650 Blaise Pascal invented a syringe as an application of fluid mechanics that is now called Pascals law. He used it for testing his theory about pressure. An Irish physician named Francis Rynd made the first recorded subcutaneous injection (皮下 注射) in I844. Then shortly thereafter in 1853 Charles Pr
19、avaz and Alexander Wood developed a medical syringe with a needle fine enough to give an injection under the skin and treat nerve conditions. In 1899 Letitia Mumford Geer of New York was issued with a patent for a syringe design that permitted the user to operate it one-handed. However, things got m
20、ore interesting and advanced in 1946 when Chance Brothers in England produced the first all-glass syringe with an interchangeable barrel and plunger (筒和活塞). This was revolutionary because it allowed the mass-sterilization (大规模消毒) of the different components without needing to match up the individual
21、 parts. Shortly thereafter Australian inventor Charles Rothauser created the worlds first plastic disposable (一次性的) syringe at his Adelaide factory in1949. However, because the plastic used by Rothauser softened with heat, the syringes had to be chemically dealt with before packaging, which made the
22、m expensive. Two years later he improved syringes that can be dealt with by heat. Millions were made for Australian and export markets. Then in 1956 a New Zealand inventor Colin Murdoch was issued with patents for a disposable plastic syringe. It was closely followed by the Plastipak-a plastic dispo
23、sable syringe introduced by Becton Dickinson in1961. In 1974 African American inventor Phil Brooks received a US patent for a “Disposable Syringe”. These days syringes are used, not only in the medical and health industry, but in various other areas too.8What happened before 1853?APascals law was te
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