河南省开封市2021届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题.docx
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1、河南省开封市2021届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Urban Tree Connection Youth Apprenticeship ProgramAbout the organization: Urban Tree Connection (UTC) is an organization that works with those living in urban communities to transform abandoned open spaces into safe and functional places that inspire
2、and promote positive human interaction. We focus on developing community - driven urban fanning and gardening projects within the Haddington neighborhood of West Philadelphia to improve health and develop a local sustainable food system.Program overview: UTCS Youth Apprenticeship Program (YAP) seeks
3、 teen apprentices each season for a 4-month paid apprenticeship that runs from June 8th to October 8th. It is a hands-on learning experience in urban farming and gardening that trains the next generation of professionals in urban agriculture and community development. Teens are taught by UTC staff i
4、n each of our organizational departments which include : sustainable farming, farm management and community education.Requirements:* Youth are aged 14-18 years old and high school students.* Youth participate for 810 hours in the spring and fall and 20 hours per week during the summer.* Youth ride t
5、heir own bicycle to Haddington gardening/farming sites since theres no public transport.We highly value our current & past apprentices and have a high number of students that return each year to the program. We also give preference to students that live in the Haddington neighborhood. With that said
6、, UTCS YAP has accepted students from all over the city of Philadelphia. Selected students will be informed on May 15th, and will attend a training session. Apprenticeships will begin in June.Want to learn more? Come to an information session:April 10th, 911 a. m. and 35 p. m.1445 N. 52nd Street (52
7、nd & Media)Ready to sign up? Bring the following with you:* Work permit* School or state ID* Social security card* Birth certificate or passport1Who are most likely to apply for YAP?AThe school staff.BParents of young kids.CThose who work for UTCDTeens who enjoy gardening.2What is required of the ap
8、prentices?AThey need to have their own transport.BThey must come from West Philadelphia.CThey need to work for at least three months.DThey must be first-year high school students.3On which day can you attend an information session?AApril 10th.BMay 15th.CJune 8th.DOctober 5th.He is a 62-year-old supe
9、rior court judge, but they are former addicts and criminals. All of them, however, are part of one team: the Skid Row Running Club in Los Angeles (L. A).Twice a week, before the sun comes up, Judge Craig Mitchell runs the mile from his office at the county courthouse to The Midnight Mission, a socia
10、l services organization centered in Downtowns Skid Row - the well-known area where the citys largest homeless population lives.At the organization, he meets a group of 30 to 40 people and together they run through East L. AThe group includes runners from all walks of life and all levels of athletici
11、sm. Some members are homeless or in recovery, and others are lawyers, social workers or students.Mitchell developed the program in 2012 after a man hed once sentenced to prison returned to thank him. “He was paroled(假释)to The Midnight Mission and decided to come back and said Thank you, Judge Mitche
12、ll, for treating me like a human being. The president of the organization at the time asked me if there was something that I could do to contribute to the organization, and I thought of starting a running club. That was the inception, Mitchell said.Every year, Mitchell takes his most devoted Skid Ro
13、w runners on a free trip to participate in an international marathon. I come back to the courthouse after any run and check off who is there. And so, I know exactly who has been faithful to the running program and who just comes once in a while, ” he said.Mitchell says hes seen some participants tur
14、n their lives around, attending college, securing full-time employment and possessing calmness. Running is a way for the participants to build relationships, he said. You can be an amazing runner and benefit as much as our fast runners, because at the end of the day youre going to be surrounded by p
15、eople who really care about you and want to spend time with you. Everybody is welcome. We believe. We listen. We support.4What can we learn about the Skid Row Running Club?AIt was set up to make a profit.BIt consists of all sorts of members.CIts failed to win popularity in L. ADIt was designed mainl
16、y for court judges.5What does the underlined word inception in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?AOrigin.BStandard.CContribution.DDistribution.6Why does Mitchell check off runners after any run?ATo check their health.BTo compare their speed.CTo award devoted runners.DTo make sure of their presence.7Wha
17、t does Mitchells story tell us?ARunning can highly educate criminals.BWe can gain admiration if we work hard.CWe can make a difference when we care.DRunning can help build a charity for the poor.What is a book nowadays in a world of Kindles and iPads? Traditional publishers are traveling a long and
18、confusing road into the digital future. Heres the conventional wisdom about publishing: People expect e-books to be cheaper than physical books, and that drives down prices. But the storys not that simple. For one thing, digital publishers have the same problem that traditional publishers do:piracy(
19、盗版).It turns out, though, that some publishers are doing pretty well despite the piracy problem. Weve had an amazing year, says Sourcebooks President Dominique Raccah. Last year was the best year in the companys history. This year we beat that, which I didnt think was even possible. Raccah adds that
20、 her company is doing well because of digital publishing.It turns out there are some huge advantages-at least for publishers. A big one: The price of an e-book isnt fixed the way it is with physical books. Ten years ago, a publisher would have sent out its books to the bookstore with the price stamp
21、ed on the cover. After that, it was done - the publisher couldnt put a book on sale to sell more copies.The exciting thing about digital books is that we actually get to test and price differently, Raccah says. Thats what American publisher Little, Brown and Company did with Robert Dalleks book An U
22、nfinished Life: John F. Kennedy. In the middle of November, Little, Brown and Company dropped the price from $ 9. 99 to $ 2. 99 for 24 hours. That sparks sales; it gets people talking about it, says Terry Adams, a publisher with Little, Brown and Company.If you read the new e-book 40 Years of Queen,
23、 you will find it full of links. Links to iTunes, where you can buy the music youve been reading about. Thats another huge advantage of e-books:Publishers can sell you things inside your book.Theres still one big problem putting pressure on publishers. We actually dont have a good gifting tradition
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