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2021届重庆市新高考名师预测卷英语试题分类汇编
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2021届重庆市新高考名师预测卷英语试题(一)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
Heresomeprogramsat8tonight
CountryMusicAre
AreYouSureHankDoneItThisWay?(1973-1983)
8:00p.m.|PBS
Witnessalivelyeraincountrymusic,withDollyPartonfindingmainstreamsuccess;HankWilliamsJrand
RosanneCashemergingfromtheirfamousfathers'shadows;andWillieNelsonandWayionJenningslaunching
the“Outlaw”movement.ExpeditionUnknown
LegendsNeverDie(Season62|Episode1)
8:00p.m.|TRAVEL
JoshuncoversthemysteryofatreasureleftbehindbybrotherXII.ThenhetravelstoEasternEuropeto
investigatetheancientoriginsandmodernlegacyofscaringfigures.
GoldRush|58METASCORE
Backtothefuture8:0()|p.m.DSC
Anextendedsneakpeekoftheall-newseasonofGoldRushrevealsacrisisintheKlondikeforcingthe
minersinnewdirections.Wegobacktothebeginning,nineyearsago,revealingtheimportantmomentsthatgot
eachmantothecrossroadstheynowface.
TheConners|75METASCORE
Preemies,WeedandInfidelity(Season2|Episode1)
8:00p.m.|ABC
TheSeason2premiere(首映式).AfterEmilio'sdeportation(驱逐出境),Jackiestepsintotheroleofa
paternalfigureandcreatesavividbirthplanforBecky;butastheConnersknow,nothingevergoesaccordingto
plan.Meanwhile,DarleneistangledinacomplexlovetrianglewithDavidandBen,and-likehermother—
Harrisiscaughtupinaproblemofherown.
21.WhatdoweknowaboutHankWilliamsJrandRosanneCash?
A.Theyarcbadlydefeatednow.
B.Theyaren'tintheniainstream.
C.Theirfatherswereoncesuccessful.
D.Theynowfollowtheirfalhers'steps.
22.WhatkindofprogramisExpeditionUnknown?
A.Terror.
B.Knowledge.
C.Science.
D.Sports.
23.Whichwouldyouwatchifyou'reinterestedinfamilyprogram?
A.CountryMusic.
B.ExpeditionUnknown.
C.GoldRush.
D.TheConners.
B
AfterfinishingaprograminBrazilmywifeandIdecidedincatchtheplanebacktoourhome.Wehurried
intotheairport,passedsecurityandquicklywalkedintoboardingzone...onlytobetoldthattheflighthadbeen
cancelled.
Aftera30-minutephonecalliotlieairlineofficeweweretoldthattheonlyflightbackwouldbetoday(four
daysaftertheoriginalflight).Ifehmystomachtightening,myhandssweating,andmythoughtsrushingabout
ourcats,all(heprofessionalcommilmen(sIhadalreadyscheduledinPortugal,etc.Idecidedtolakeabreath,and
aswewerespeakingwithasecurityofficertogetmoreinformation,Idecided,thatinsteadofpanicking,toact
withkindnessandtoaskabouthisstory.
Thencamethesecurityofficer,whosenamewasPaul,andhetoldushewasn'thappyinthisjobandinhis
countryandhisdrcamwastobecomearadiosportsanchor(主播),movingtoanothercountrywithhiswifeand
smidldaughter.Hetoldushisstorywhileguidingusbackforseveialminutestothecheck-inpartoftheairport
(goingagainthroughsecurityandall).Welaughedtogether,andintheend,Iwishedhimwell,andaskhimto
havestrengthandluck,etc.
Hewalkedawayfromourairlinedesktoasktodealwiththeflightcancellationcomplaint,cureyeswere
shining,ourspiritswerelifted.Maybethatwasthecausethatallowedustotalknicelyandcompassionatelywith
themanatthedeskwhileall(heothercustomerswerecomplainingandscreamingand...maybealso(hatallowed
ustogetaspecialconnectionbackhomewithasmallactofkindnesshehadwhilethebigmajorityofcustomers
stayedinSt.Pauloandmaybeonlytodayarearrivinghome.
24.Whatwasthewriterandhiswife'sproblemattheairport?
A.Theylosttheirpassport.
B.Theymissedtheflighthome.
C.Theyfailedtopassthesecurity.
D.Theyfoundtheirflightwascalledoff.
25.Howdidthewriterandhiswifereacttotheproblem?
A.Theychosetotakeanotherflighthome
B.Theydecidedtoreturnhomebyanothervehicle.
C.Theycalledtheairlinetogetmoreinformation.
D.Theypanickedallthetimewithoutanymovement.
26.WhatcanwelearnaboutRaul?
A.Hewantedtogettoanothercountiyforajob.
B.Hewantedtomeethiswifeanddaughter.
C.Hewasofferedabetterjobinanothercountry.
D.HethoughtthelifeinBrazilwasveryhopeless.
27.WhendidthewriterandhiswifereturnhomeinPortugal?
A.Fourdaysaftertheoriginalflight.
B.Onthedaytheirflightwascanceled.
C.Assoonastheirflightwascalledoff.
D.Beforetheytalkedwiththeladyatthedesk.
C
Intoday'ssocialmedia-driverworld,studentsoftenseethebestsideofalloftheirfriends,lives,notjustin
academicperformance,butalsoirfunactivities,generalhappiness,etc.Studentsattopschoolsseealltheir
friendsseeminglydoinggreataleverything,whichinturnmakesthemdoubt(heirownabilitiesandwhetherthey
werean“admissionsmistake.”
Peopletendtogiveoverlypositiveiinpiessiousufhowthey'redoingtotheirfiiendsandacquaintances,both
onlineandoffline.Yourclassmatesittingnexttoyoumightinflatethenumbersabitwhenhetellsyouabouthis
miiltermresults,andyourroommalemightcoverupabadbreakupwilhacoverstory.
Therearesomestudentswhohaveawrongviewoncollege.Theythinkthatcollegeisanexperiencemeant
toservethem,asarewardfortheirprevioussuccess.Somehavegrownupinanenvironmentwheretheyhave
alv/aysbeenthecenterofattentionandhaveneverexperiencedrealfailure.Thesestudentsoftenhavehighly
personalizedviewsofwhatclassesshouldbe.Iftheydonotperformwell,theresponseisalwaystoshift(转移)the
responsibilityelsewhere
Asaprofessor,Ireallyenjoyengagingwithstudentsinaone-on-onefashionafterclassorinofficehours.
YetIoftenfindthatmanystudentscomein,thinkingthatprofessorswanttohavenothingtodowiththem.Some
seefacultyas“toobusytobother,15whileothersseetheirteachersascold.They'reafraidtocomeintooffice
hours,andoftenholdbackquestionsinclassforfearofbeingrebukedorignored.
Whetherit'safter-classdiscussionwilhteachersonatopicrelated(oclassorpart-timejobs,studentsshould
bemoreactiveinaskingforwhattheywant.
28.Intoday'ssocialmediadrivenworld,collegestudents.
A.hardlynoticethebestsideoftheirfriends
B.alwaysthinktheirfriendsarcbetterthanthem
C.areveryeasytoformself-trustinacademicperformance
D.spendtoomuchtimeinfunactivitieswiththeirfriends
29.Whathascausedstudentstoconsidercollegeasareward?
A.Theirearlierhadwork.
B.Thecenterofattention.
C.Theirpastfailureinschool.
D.Theirresponsibilities.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rebuked、、inthefourthparagraphmean?
A.Praised
B.Discovered
C.Remembered.
D.Blamed.
31.Whatshouldstudentsdowhendiscussingsomethingwithteachers?
A.Takeanactivepartinit.
B.Thinkhighlyoftheirteachers.
C.Listencarefullyandmakenotes.
D.Leavegoodimpressionsontheirteachers.
D
Atsomepointwhenyouwereachild,atrustedadultlikelyto'dyouthatifyouheldaseashelluptoyour
ear,you'dheartheocean.You'vealsolikelydeterminedbynowthatthisisnottrue.Seashellsarenotspecial
capsules(容器)thathavestoredthesoundsoftheirnativehomes.
Butwhatexactlyisthatrushingsoundyou'rehearing?Theanswerislessmystical.liThesoundofanempty
shellhelduptotheeariscreatedbyechoes(lnl声)fromsoundsmadeintheenvironmenl."GeeratJ.
Vermeil,adistinguishedprofessorofEarthandPlanetarySciencesa(theUniversityofCalifornia,toldus.
Thiseffectisnotlimitedtoshells.Otherstructureswithopenings,likeemptybowlsorbottles,canproduce
similarsounds."Whenthenoisearoundushitstheinternalsurfaceofthishardseashell,multiplereflections
occur,“saidVenneiL“Whetheryouholdaseashellorthemouthofanemptybowl—whichisnotrelatedtoan
oceaninanyway—aroundyourear,youexperiencetheocean-likesoundqualityasaresultofaphenomenon
called“resonance.”
Anothercommonexplanationfortherushingsoundinaseashellisthatyou'rehearingtheflowofyourown
bloodthroughbloodvessel.Butscientisthavecastdoubtonthisclaim,nothingthatthesounddoesn'tchange
withexercise,norwithotherchangesinpulseorbloodpressure.44AI1thisisperhapsabitunimportant,butamore
interestingquestioniswhatcontrolsthefrequenciesofechoes,“Vermeiladded,indicatingthatthere'saneedfor
furtherresearchintoshape,volumeandshellthicknessinrelationtopitch(音高).Goingbacktotheoriginalmyth,
maybeit'snotcompletelyfalsetosayyouheartheoceaninaseashell.Afterall,ifyouhappentobeatthebeach
whenyouputashelltoyourearonthebeach,thesoundsyouhearwillincludepartlysomeoceannoises.
32.Wheredocsthesoundoftheseashellcomefrom?
A.Theseashell.
B.Theoutside.
C.Theocean.
D.Thepeople.
33.Whichcanmakethesoundoftheoceanwhenputneartheear?
A.Emptybowls.
B.Bowlsfulloffood.
C.Closedrooms.
D.Anemptybed.
34.Whatideadothescientistsagreewithfromthelastparagraph?
A.Exercisechangestheflowofourownblood.
B.Thesoundsfromshellsonlycomefromfaraway.
C.Bloodsoundsremainthesameafterexercise.
D.Thesoundsatthebeachhasnothingtodowithoceannoise.
35.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.HowtoHear(heSoundoftheOcean.
B.TheBestSeashellsTakenfromtheOcean.
C.HowtoMakeSeashellsSoundtheOcean.
D.Here'sWhySeashellsSoundliketheOcean.
A篇CDA
B篇DCAB
C篇BADA
D篇BACD
2021届重庆市新高考名师预测卷英语试题(二)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
Reconnectwithyourinnermakerandbuildadynamicpieceofwearabletechnology.Inthis
beginner-friendlyguidedworkshop,you'llgethands-onwithcircuitbuilding,analyzeaprototype(原型),and
buildfabricated(人造的)materialsintoyourownwearableLEDcircuitband.You'lllearnabouttheworkshop's
materials一mostproducedlocally—anddiscoverexamplesofthelatestequipmentallowingmakerstocreateat
homeorinlocalmakerspaces.Findyourplaceinthemakermovement,withsuggestionsonhowtocontinue
creatingintheformsyouenjoymost—orneverknewyou'denjoyuntilyoutrythem.
Takeontheroleofanastronautworkingoutside(heInternaiionalSpaceStationinthisvirtualexperience.
SeetheEarthasneverbeforeandfacethedangersofspaceinthisvirtualrealityexperience.VRSpacewalk
combiness(ate-of^the-arlVRgoggleswithexcitingmotionand4Deffects(ofullyinvolveyouinthsfirst-person
roleofanastronautperformingcriticalrepairstotheInternationalSpaceStation...untilsomethinggoeswrong.
Foraone-of-a-kindexperienceinyourfavoriteexhibits,takeaWOW!Tour-anexclusivelookatthe
MuseumofScienceandIndustry.LedbyanenergeticMSIfacilitator,yoiflllearnfunandlittle-knownfactsabout
theCoalMine,theBabyChicks,the727andmore.You'llalsogobehind-the-scenesintoMuseumofficesand
workspaces,andenjoyexclusiveaccesstoareasnotopentothegeneralpublic.Thisone-hourtourisperfectfor
theyoung(kidsofallages)—andtheyoungatheart.
21.Whatcanyoudointhesecondproject?
A.Experiencewhatanastronautcando.
B.DosomerepairingintheISS.
C.Walkinspaceinreality.
D.Facethedangersofspace.
22.Whatcanweknowaboutthethirdproject?
A.Thistourisonlysuitablefortheyoungsters.
B.Alltheareasofthemuseumareopentothepublic.
C.YouwillknowmoreabouttheCoalMineaftertakingthetour.
D.Museumofficesareonlyavailableforthestaff.
23.Whatdothethreeprojectshaveincommon?
A.Theyareallabouttechnology.
B.Theyareallaboutexperiencingsomething.
C.Theyareallforpeopleofallages.
D.Theyareallexclusive.
Atage75,singerJulioIglesiascannotrunandcannolongerplayfootball.ButIglesiasstillperformsasa
singer,ashehasforthepast50years.Hecallshissingingcareer“awonder''inhislife.
TheSpanishstarwillbeperformingatcitiesacrossEuropethismonthaspartofatourtocelebratehiscareer.
ThefirstshowisthisSundayinAntwerp,Belgium.
LongbeforeLatinAmericanpopartistslikePrinceRoyce,ShakiraofRickyMartin,Iglesiaswasmaking
songsthatweresuccessfulallovertheworld.Manypeopleknowhimbestfor1980smusichitslikeBeginthe
Be^uineandToAlltheGirlsI'veLovedBefore.
Iglesiasisthebest-sellingLatinaitistever.Hehassoldmorethan300millionrecordingsin14languages.
Sixyearsago.hewasnamedthemostpopularinternationalartistinChina.IglesiastoldReutershefeelshonored
tohaveenjoyedsuchalongcareer.
HedeniesconcernsraisedbytheSpanishmediaabouthisrecenthealth.Hebecameasingeraftera1963car
accidentthatendedhispromisingcareerasafootballplayer.Hesaid,t4Istillhave(hepassioninmyheart.IfI
don'tsing,myheartdoesn'tbeatsostrong...Fiftyyearsontheroad,playingfromChinatoFinland,itisa
wonder.”Iglesiassaidhestillgetsexcitedfromperforminginfrontofacrowd.4*Thefeelingisthesame.You
closeyoureyesandyouarconthestageandyoufeelthatwarmthfromthepeople,hesaid.Headded,t4Iaman
artistwhoisgrateful1,000percentto(hepeople.IwillbelongtothepeopleuntilIdie.”
IglesiaswillspendthemonthofJuneperforminginEurope.HewillthentraveltotheUnitedStatesfora
numberofconcertsinSeptember.
24.WhydidJulioIglesiasstopplayingfootball?
A.Hewasfondofsinging.
B.Helikesperforminginfrontofpeople.
C.Hegotinjuredfromacaraccident.
D.Hefelthehadnofutureifhecontinued.
25.JulioIglesiaswillgiveaconcertinthefollowingexcept.
A.Belgium
B.Britain
C.Japan
D.theUS
26.WhatcanbeinferredaboutJulioIglesias?
A.HehasmanyfansinChina.
B.Hesoldover300millionalbumsinEnglish.
C.HebecamefamouslaterthanRickyMartin.
D.Hecan'tsingagainbecauseofhishealth.
27.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph4?
A.IglesiashasthebestsalesamongtheLatinartists.
B.IglesiasispopularwiththeChinesepeople.
C.Iglesiashasrecordingsinmanylanguages.
D.Iglesiashasalongsingingcareer.
c
Severalmajorstudieshavesuggestedmusiccanbegoodfbrone'shealth.
Theresearchhasshownthatlisteningtomusicorplayinginstrumentscanhelphealbothphysicalandmental
conditions.
IntheUnitedStates,therearemorethan6.000trainedmusictherapists(治疗师).Manyofthemworkwith
peoplewithspecialneedstohelpimprovecommunicationskillsandsocialconnections.Onesuchexampleis
Lucas,a3-year-oldboyfromVirginiawhohasaulism(自|力症).Autism,alsoknownasAutismSpectrum
Disorder,isacomplexdevelopmentaldisability.Ilaffectsaperson'sabilitytocommunicateanddothingswith
otherpeople.
KateyHernandezisLucas'smother.ShetoldVOAthatherson'sconditioncancausehimtoreactstronglyto
lotdnoisesorbrightlights.t4Andhereallylikestojumpandswingandclimb,andanythingactive,nshesaid.
Lucasiscurrentlyreceivingweeklyonc-on-oncmusictherapy(治疗)treatments.Histherapist,DixieMazur,visits
Lucasathomeandbringsalongseveralmusicalinstruments.Duringthevisits,Mazurplaysmusicandsings.Her
goalistohelpincreaseLucas'atteniionspanandimprovehiscoinmunicaiionskills.
“IbroughtinpianotodaybecauseI'vefoundthatpianocanbeagreattooltoworkwithanybody一Iprovides
alotofindependence.^^Mazuralsobroughtindrums,whichshesaidcanbeeffectivetooltoengageapersonor
redirecttheirattention.Shelikestoworkwithasmanydifferentinstrumentsaspossible.
“Thisgivestheindividualsthefreedomandownershiptolakethetherapyinanydirectiontheywantitto
go.''Mazursaid.
Lucas'mothersaysMazur'stherapyhassofarbeenveryhelpfulandsheishappywiththeresultsshesees.
“Usingmusictohelppeoplereachtheirgoalsandimprovetheirlivesisreallyoneofthemostrewarding
thingsIcanbedoinginmylife,5'saysMazur.
28.Whatdowcknowaboutautism?
A.Peoplewithautismhavedifticultycommunicatingwithothers.
B.Peoplewithautismcandoteamworkwithothers.
C.Peoplewithautismhavenoreactiontoloudnoises.
D.Peoplewithautismarenotsensitivetobrightlights.
29.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Lucasissatisfiedwithhistherapy.
B.Onlybylisteningtomusiccanpeoplegettreated.
C.Musicplaysabigroleintreatingphysicalandmentalproblems.
D.WhenMazurvisitsLucas,slieasksLucastoplaymusicandsings.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinParagraph6?
A.Attention.
B.Therapy.
C.Ownership.
D.Direction.
31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Musictherapyhelpspeoplewithspecialneeds.
B.Musicis?oodforautism.
C.Thetreatment(hatLucashashasworked.
D.Manymusicalinstrumentscanbeusedtohealpeople.
D
Theclimatechangehasbecomeanissuethatnoonecanescapefrom.Iftheworldwantstolimitclimate
change,watershortageandpollution,thenweallneedtochoose"flexitarian(弹性素食)Mdiets,saysscientists.
Thismeanseatingmainlyplant-basedfoods,whichisoneofthreekeystepstowardsasustainablefutureor
allin205(),theysay.Foodwastewillneedtobehalvedandfarmingpracticeswillalsohavetoimprove,
accordingtothestudy.Withoutaction,theimpactsofthefoodsystemcouldincreasebyupto90%.Fastonthe
heelsofthelandmarkreportoftheIntergovernmentalBandonClimateChange(1ECC)conicsthisnewstudyon
howfoodproductionandconsumptionimpactm<ijorthreatstotheplanet.
Theauthorssaythatthefoodsystemhasanumberofsignificantenvironmentalimpactsincludingbeinga
majordriverofclimatechange,providingfreshwaterandreducingpollutionthroughoveruseofnitrogen(氮)and
phosphorous(磷).
Thestudysays(hatthankstothepopulationandincomegrowthexpectedbetween2010and2050,these
impactscouldgrowbetween50%-90%.Thiscouldpushourworldbeyonditsgeographicboundaries.Sowhenit
comestoclimatechange,theauthorslookedatwhattheycalleda“flexitariandiet”.
“Wecaneatarangeofhealthydietsbutwhattheyallhaveincommon,accordingtothelatestscientific
evidence,is(hat(heyareallrelativelyplantbased,“saidleadauthorDrMarcoSpringmannfromtheUniversityof
Oxford.
“Youcangofromadietthathassmallamountsofanimalproducts;somemightcalli(aMediterraneanbased
diet;wccallitaflcxitariandiet.Wctriedtostaywiththemostconservativeoneofthesewhichinourviewisthe
flexitarianone,buteventhishasonlyoneservingofredmeatperweek,“headded.
Iftheworldmovedtothistypeofdiet,thestudyfoundthatgreenhousegasemissionsfromagriculturewould
bereducedbymorethanhalt.
32.Whatbenefitwillthenewdietsbringtotheworld?
A.Theanimalswillbesaved.
B.Peoplewillneedmorewater.
C.Theclimatechangewillstop
D.Thepollutionwillbecontrolled.
33.Whatcanbecalleda^flexitarian^diet?
A.Eatanimalproductseveryireal.
B.Eatplant-basedvegetableseverymeal.
C.Eatmainlyvegetablesandnevereatanimalproducts.
D.Eatplant-basedmealmainlyandanimalproductssometimes.
34.Whatwillhappenifthenewdietispopularglobally?
A.Theclimatewillbecomewarmer.
B.Thefoodconsumptionwillincrease.
C.Peoplewillhavelessgreenhousegas.
D.Peoplewillproducemorefoodwaste.
35.Whatistheattitudeoftheauthortothenewdiet?
A.Supportive.
B.Doubtful.
C.Opposed.
D.Ambiguous
A篇ACB
B篇CCAA
C篇ACBA
D篇DDCA
2021届重庆市新高考名师预测卷英语试题(三)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
TheSwissAlps
Pushingtheboundariesofscience
DATES:June22—July5July6—19EXPERT:KennethChang,ScienceReporterGeorgeJohnson,Science
Writer
Alongwithyourexpert,visi:world-classlabsonthecuttingedgeofphysics,mechanics,biologyand
astronomy.Interviewresearchersandstudythetechnicalandhumanaspectsofscience.
Peru
PublichealthanddevelopmentintheAndes
DATES:June27-July10EXPERT:DonaldMcNeil.ScienceReporter
LearnhowPeruhasworkedcloselywithinternationalhealthgroupstoprovidecommunity-basedhealthcare
fbrthecountry'sdiversepopulation.
ThailandandVietnam
Cultureandcuisine
DATESJune27—July13EXPERT:KimSeverson,FoodReporter
ExplorethecultureofThailandandVietnamthroughthedeliciouscooking,Tastefriedsilkv/ormsonthe
streetsofHanoi,searchmarketsforrealtastes,orshadowareporterataBangkok-basedtravelmagazine.
NewYorkandMilan
Fashiondesignandtrendsintwostylecapitals
DATESJune22—July7EXPERT:MatthewSchneier,StyleReporter
Stepbehindthescenesofthefashionindustryandlearntodesignandcreateyourownicady-to-wcar
clothinglineintwoglobalcentersofstyleandcreation.Withyourexpert,studyinternational(rends,meetwith
designers,anddevelopabetterunderstandingofhowfashionshapesandisshapedbyidentityandculture.
21.WhatisspecialabouttheSwissAlps?
A.Youcansecmanybeautifulclothes.
B.Youcanlearnmanyhealthmaterials.
C.Youwilllearnscientificdevelopment.
D.Youcanbuysomemodernequipment.
22.Whowillgiveguidanceaboutfood?
A.KimSeverson.
B.MatthewSchneier.
C.DonaldMcNeil.
D.GeorgeJohnson.
23.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.KennethChangwillguideyouonJuly29th.
B.Internationalhealthgroupshaveprovidedcommunity-basedhealthcaretoPeru.
C.KimSeversonwillaccompanyyoutofollowareporter.
D.YoucandevelopacriticalmindonfashionbyfollowingMathew.
B
WhenIfirstdecidedtostudyabroad,IhadnoideathatIwouldabsorbsomuchfromtheexperience.Getting
involvedwithCEAhashelpedmewithmyresume。制历),communicationskillsandmypassionfbrtravel.
AfterstudyingabroadforthesummerterminSanJose,CostaRicaIlearnedaboutCEA'sAlumni
Ambassadorprogramforrencentalumni(校友).AsanAmbassador,IamoneofthefacesrepresentingCEAon
mycampus—SouthernIllinoisUniversity—encouragingandeducatingprospectivestudentsonthebenefitsof
studyabroad,andthevariousCEAprograms.Thisprogramhashelpedfurthermycommunicationskillsbygiving
metheopportunitytopresentinformationanddiscussmyownexperienceabroadwithotherstudents
Whileabroad.IhadthepleasureofworkingwiththemarketingteamattheuniversityIattended.Iwrote
multipleblogsaboutthefood,myhostfamily,andtheplacesIdiscoveredduringmystay.Forparticipating,Iwas
abletogetaletterofrecommendationthathashelpedwithmyjobsearchandemploymentin(hepublicrelations
field.
GoingabroadandbeingapartofthePRprogramforCEAhelpedmepromotemyresume.Italsohelpedme
becomeamorediverseandculturallywell-roundedperson.Throughreminiscingaboutmyexperiencesinjob
interviewandwithstudentsoncampus,1havegainedmoreconfidencewhenitconiestocommunicatingand
sharingmypassionfbrtraveling.
Iamnowpursuingopportunitiestostudyabroadasagraduatestudent.BeinganAlumniAmbassadorhas
openedmanydoorsfbrmetotravelaroundtheworld,andIhavebeenintroducedtomanystudyabroadand
internshipprograms.MyexperienceabroadhasimpactedmylifeandgivenmethedrivethatIneededtofurther
myeducationandknowledgeoftheSpanishlanguageandLatinculture.
24.Whatisanalumniambassador'smainduty?
A.Toimprovetheirowncommjnicationskills.
B.Toshowtheadvantagesofstudyingabroad.
C.Todiscusstravelexperienceabroadwithothers.
D.Tohelpthepromisingstudentswiththeirresumes.
25.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?
A.HowCEAworks.
B.WhattheauthordidandgainedinCEA.
C.Howtheauthor'scommunicationskillsimproved.
D.Howstudyingabroadbenefitstheauthor.
26.Whichoffollowingbestdescribestheauthor?
A.Determined.
B.Active.
C.Knowledgeable.
D.Experienced.
27.Whatdoestheexperienceabroadgivetheauthorfromthelastparagraph?
A.Broaderhorizons.
B.Knowledgeableoftechnology.
C.Desiretochangethelearningmethods.
D.Demandtogethighersocialposition.
C
PhiladelphiasitsalongtheDelawareRiverinthenortheasternstateofPennsylvania.Philadelphia,often
called“Philly",wasthecapitaloftheAmericancoloniesduringthewarfbrindependencefromBritain.
ItbecamethecentralmeetingplacefbrthosewhocreatedtheUnitedStatesgovernment.Thebuildings
wherethefoundersworkedstillstandinanareacalledtheOldCity.
TheNationalParkServiceprotectsmuchofPhiladelphia'sO:dCity.InhonorofAmerica'sIndependence
Day,wevisitthebirthplaceoftheUnitedStates:IndependenceNationalHistoricalPark.
Thenationalhistoricalparkis22hectares,covering20cityblocksofPhiladelphia'shistoricarea.Within
thesecityblocksaresomeofthemostimportantplacesinAmericanhistory.
ThemainsiteintheparkisIndependenceHall.Itisherethatcolonialleadersdeclaredindependencefrom
Britain.Later,theydebated(hecreationofagovernmentfbr:henewcountry,andsignedtheU.S.
Constitution.
ThebuildingthatisnowIndependenceHallhascompletedin1753.Itwasoriginallythesiteof
Pennsyl
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