Brighton is in the county of East Sussex, on the South coast of England. Situated between the English Channel and the South Downs, Brighton is 90 km from London. Brighton's nearby neighbor, Hove, is seen by some as a more desirable location than Brighton and it is often referred to by locals as "Hove, actually".
Brighton is a small city but there's probably as much going on here as anywhere in the country except London. Brighton has numerous entertainment facilities, which additionally serve a considerable business conference industry. There's a huge range of entertainment venues, including comedy at the Brighton Komedia, world music, opera and ballet at the Brighton Dome, jazz at the Joogleberry, top stars at the Brighton Centre and pre-West End shows at the Theatre Royal. The live music scene is also alive and well with several bands originating from the Brighton area going on to have commercial success in recent years.
Every year in May, Brighton hosts the "Brighton Festival" ------the largest arts festival in England. Brighton's theatres, concert halls, streets and some of the city's most extraordinary venues host an array of art, entertainment and extravaganza (盛大表演). The earliest feature of the festival, "Open Houses" -----homes of artists and crafts people, opened up to the public as galleries and usually sell the works of the inhabitants and their friends.
Students at the two universities in the area give the city a youthful vitality (活力), and in the summer, thousands of young students from all over Europe gather in the city to attend language courses. In addition to the usual coastal attractions, vacationers are drawn to the city's Georgian architecture, trendy shops, and fine restaurants. Points of interest also include the Edwardian Preston Man or, the ornate Royal Pavilion, the engaging Sea Life Center, and a variety of museums and art galleries.What's the author’s purpose of writing the passage?
| A.To introduce Brighton to the readers. |
| B.To attract foreign students to study in Brighton. |
| C.To show his admiration for the city of Brighton. |
| D.To list entertainments in Brighton. |
What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?
| A.The term of "Hove" |
| B.The situation of Brighton. |
| C.The county of East Sussex. |
| D.The distance between Brighton and London. |
According to the passage, where can you go if you enjoy watching opera?
| A.Brighton Komedia. | B.Joogleberry. |
| C.Theatre Royal. | D.Brighton Dome. |
Why do people in Brighton have a good time in May every year?
| A.Because they can enjoy all kinds of music played by top artists. |
| B.Because top stars from the world will go to Perform there. |
| C.Because the largest arts festival in England is held there. |
| D.Because the local people can appreciate works in the Open Houses. |
How many of the followings that attract people to Brighton are mentioned?
a. two universities
b. the summer language courses
c. the coastal attractions
d. the city's Georgian architecture
e. the fine restaurants
| A.2 | B.3 | C.4 | D.5 |
Chinese and Western eating habits are different. In China, the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. It is always polite to let guests or elderly people at the table taste every dish first. But in the West, everyone has his or her own plate of food.
Although there are no strict rules on how to set chopsticks and spoons, there are some things you should never do during a Chinese banquet (筵席).
Firstly and most importantly, don’t put your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl. Instead, lay them on your dish. The reason for this is that when people die, family members give them a bowl full of rice with a pair of chopsticks sticking out upright in it. So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl, it appears that you want someone at the table to die.
Make sure the spout(容器嘴) of the teapot is not facing anyone, as this is impolite. The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting, usually just outward from the table.
Don’t tap on your bowl with your chopsticks. Beggars tap on their bowls, so this is not polite. Also, when the food is coming too slow in a restaurant, you should not tap on your bowl. If you are in someone’s home, it is like insulting the cook.What is the difference between Chinese and Western eating habits according to Paragraph 1?
| A.In China people are very polite, while in the West people are not so. |
| B.In China people share the dishes, while in the West people eat separately. |
| C.In China people use the chopsticks, while in the West people use the knife and fork. |
| D.None of the above. |
What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
| A.The reason why chopsticks shouldn’t be put upright in the rice bowl. |
| B.The Chinese use chopsticks to eat. |
| C.The Chinese eating habits. |
| D.How to use chopsticks. |
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
| A.It is polite to taste the dishes before the guests or the elderly. |
| B.You can put your chopsticks wherever you want. |
| C.Never tap on your bowls with the chopsticks during the meal. |
| D.Teenagers can stick their chopsticks in the rice bowl. |
The underlined word “insulting” in the last paragraph probably means “_________”.
| A.playing jokes on | B.laughing at | C.treating badly | D.looking down upon |
When I was eight, I saw a movie about an island that had an erupting volcano and jungles filled with wild animals.The island was ruled by a beautiful woman called Tondalaya, the Fire Goddess of the Volcano.It was a low budget movie, but to me, it represented the perfect life.But through the years, Tondalaya was forgotten.
The week I turned 50, my marriage came to a sudden end.My house, furniture and everything I'd owned was sold to pay debts that I didn't even know existed.In a week I had lost my husband, my home and my parents who had refused to accept a divorce in the family.
I'd lost everything except my four teenage children.I used every penny I had to buy five plane tickets from Missouri to Hawaii.Everyone said I was crazy to think I could just run off to an island and survive.I was afraid they were right.
I worked 18 hours a day and lost 30 pounds because I lived on one meal a day.One night as I walked alone on the beach, I saw the red orange lava(火山岩) pouring out of Kilauea Volcano in the distance.It was time to live my imagination!
The next day, I quit my job, bought some art supplies and began doing what I loved.I hadn't painted a picture in 15 years.I wondered if 1 could still paint.My hands trembled the first time I picked up a brush.But after an hour had passed, I was lost in the colors spreading across the canvas(画布) in front of me.And as soon as I started believing in myself, other people started believing in me, too.The first painting sold for $ 1500.
The past six years have been filled with adventures.My children and I have gone swimming with dolphins, watched whales and hiked around the crater rim (火山口边缘) of the volcano.We wake up every morning with the ocean in front of us and the volcano behind us.
The dream I had more than 40 years ago is now reality.I'm living freely and happily ever after.Why did the writer go to Hawaii?
| A.To make a living. |
| B.To spend her holiday. |
| C.To free herself from trouble. |
| D.To realize her childhood dream. |
Which of the following is the writer's dream?
| A.Get close to wildlife. |
| B.Live a free and happy life. |
| C.Live in nature with animals. |
| D.Become a successful painter. |
We can infer from the passage that _____.
| A.the writer had never done painting before |
| B.the writer's parents encouraged her to divorce |
| C.the writer's husband took away most of her money |
| D.the writer wasn't sure whether she could survive in Hawaii at first |
We all have weaknesses and strengths, no matter who we are. Sometimes the weaknesses seem to outweigh the strengths and sometimes it’s the other way around. Some people get sick easily. Some struggle to manage their money properly. Some people are hopeless communicators and struggle with relationships.
Many people accept it as just bad luck, but not everyone. Some people facing huge limitations still manage to achieve surprising things. They rise above their weaknesses and do not allow them to limit their possibilities.
I attended a school prize-giving ceremony not so long ago and the guest speaker was Andrew Becroft, who had a severe stutter(口吃) as a child. Instead of allowing this to limit him, he chose to work hard to overcome it. He is now the Principal Youth Court Judge for New Zealand. Not only did he become successful, but he did so in a profession where he had to speak in front of others regularly.
Lots of people face far more significant limitaions than you do. They may be missing limbs or are born into extreme poverty. But no matter what the limitation you will always find people who have overcome it. Brett Eastburn has no arms or legs and yet is an inspirational speaker and also a very good wrestler. Ringo Starr, drummer for the Beatles, came from a very poor background. He was constantly plagued with illness as a child and spent large amounts of time in hospital. Mark Inglis lost both of
his legs below the knees in a mountaineering accident, but has since climbed Mt Everest.
Most of us will never have to face the challenges these people faced. Yet most of us will never achieve to the degree that these people have either, unless we choose to. If Mark Inglis can climb the highest mountain in the world without legs, _________ ?What is the main idea of Paragraph 1? (Within 8 words.)
_______________________________________________________Which sentence in the text is the cloest in meaning to the following one?
All of the people don’t think it unlucky to have weaknesses, although many may think so.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________List three people who rose above their weaknesses according to the text. (Within 8 words.)
①_________________ ②______________ ③________________Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words. (Within 6 words.)
_________________________________________________________________Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 into Chinese.
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It was the summer of 1965. DeLuca, then 17, visited Peter Buck, a family friend. Buck asked DeLuca about his plans for the future. “I’m going to college, but I need a way to pay for it,” DeLuca recalls saying. “Buck said, ‘You should open a sandwich shop.’”
That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they set a goal: to open 32 stores in ten years. After doing some research, buck wrote a check for $1000. DeLuca rented a storefront (店面) in Connecticut, and when they couldn’t cover their start-up costs, Buck kicked in another $1000.
But business didn’t go smoothly as they expected. DeLuca says, “After six months, we were doing poorly, but we didn’t know how badly, because we didn’t have any financial controls.” All he and Buck knew was that their sales were lower than their costs.
DeLuca was managing the store and going to the University of Bridgeport at the same time. Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York. They’d meet Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running. “We convinced ourselves to open a second store. We figured we could tell the public, ‘We are so successful, we are opening a second store.’” And they did—in the spring of 1966. Still, it was a lot of learning by trial and error.
But the partners’ learn-as-you-go approach turned out to be their greatest strength. Every Friday, DeLuca would drive around and hand-deliver the checks to pay their suppliers. “It probably took me two and a half hours and it wasn’t necessary, but as a result, the suppliers got to know me very well, and the personal relationships established really helped out,” DeLuca says.
And having a goal was also important. “There are so many problems that can get you down. You just have to keep working toward your goal,” DeLuca adds.
DeLuca ended up founding Subway Sandwich, the multimillion-dollar restaurant chain.DeLuca opened the first sandwich shop in order to ____.
| A.support his family |
| B.pay for his college education |
| C.help his partner expand business |
| D.do some research |
Which of the following is true of Buck?
| A.He put money into the sandwich business. |
| B.He was a professor of business administration. |
| C.He was studying at the University of Bridgeport. |
| D.He rented a storefront for DeLuca. |
What can we learn about their first shop?
| A.It stood at an unfavorable place. |
| B.It lowered the prices to promote sales. |
| C.It made no profits due to poor management |
| D.It lacked control over the quality of sandwiches |
They decided to open a second store because they ___.
| A.had enough money to do it. |
| B.had succeeded in their business |
| C.wished to meet the increasing demand of customers |
| D.wanted to make believe that they were successful |
What contribute most to their success according to the author?
| A.Learning by trial and error. |
| B.Making friends with suppliers. |
| C.Finding a good partner. |
| D.Opening chain stores. |
Young adult filmmakers all hope to show their works in international festivals like Sundance and Toronto. But what about really young filmmakers who aren’t in film school yet and aren’t, strictly speaking, even adults?
They are at the heart of Wingspan Arts Kids Films Festival, tomorrow, in a setting any director might envy: Lincoln Center. Complete with “red carpet” interviews and various awards, the festival has much in common with events for more experienced moviemakers, except for the age of the participants: about 8 to 18.
“What’s really exciting is that it’s film for kids by kids,” said Cori Gardner, managing director of Wingspan Arts, a nonprofit organization offering youth arts programs in the New York area. This year the festival will include films not only from Wingspan but also from other city organizations and one from a middle school in Arlington, Virginia. “We want to make this a national event,” Ms. Gardner added.
The nine shorts to be shown range from a Claymation biography of B.B. King to a science fiction adventure set in the year 3005. “A lot of the material is really mature,” Ms. Gardner said, talking about films by the New York City branch of Global Action Project, a media arts and leadership-training group. “The Choice is about the history of a family and Master Anti-Smoker is about the dangers of secondhand smoke.” Dream of the Invisibles describes young immigrants’ feelings of both belonging and not belonging in their adopted country.
The festival will end with an open reception at which other films will be shown. These include a music video and full-length film whose title is Pressures.Wingspan Arts Kids Film Festival ____.
| A.is organized by a middle school |
| B.is as famous as the Toronto Festival |
| C.shows films made by children |
| D.offers awards to film school students |
Which of the following is true of Wingspan Arts?
| A.It helps young filmmakers to make money. |
| B.It provides arts projects for young people. |
| C.It’s a media arts and leadership-training group. |
| D.It’s a national organization for young people. |
The underlined word “shorts” in Paragraph 4 refers to _____.
| A.short trousers | B.short kids |
| C.short films | D.short stories |
Movies to shown in the festival ____.
| A.cover different subjects. |
| B.focus on kids’ life |
| C.are produced by Global Action Project |
| D.are directed by Ms. Gardner |
At the end of this film festival, there will be ____.
| A.various awards |
| B.“red carpet” interviews |
| C.an open reception |
| D.a concert at Lincoln Center |