
英語試卷
第一部分 聽力 (共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1. Wh is the man prbably talking t?
A. A shp assistant. B. His wife. C. His c-wrker.
2. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. The wman's pht. B. A scenic spt. C. A TV drama.
3. What des the man mean?
A. E-cmmerce is a duble-edged swrd.
B. Lcal specialties shuld be exprted.
C. Cmmercials are f n use.
4. What will the man d next?
A. Clse a windw. B. Catch a muse. C. Leave the rm.
5. When des the cnversatin take place?
A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6和第7兩個(gè)小題。
6. Which year f cllege are the speakers in?
A. The first year. B. The secnd year. C. The third year.
7. What did the wman d in public?
A. She had a dance. B. She did jumping jacks. C. She perfrmed a sng.
聽第7段材料,回答第8和第9兩個(gè)小題。
8. What des the man expect t d n the 3rd?
A. Sign a cntract. B. G n a tur. C. Return t New Yrk.
9. What des the man finally decide t d?
A. Cancel the reservatin. B. Cntact anther airline.
C. Advance the departure date.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至第12三個(gè)小題。
10. Wh might the wman be?
A. A hstess. B. A directr. C. An actress.
11. What des the wman think f the award-winning film?
A. It is her persnal favrite.
B. It is wrthy f the award.
C. It is terribly disappinting.
12. What is the man ging t d next?
A. Call a meeting. B. Watch a vide. C. Have a jb interview.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至第16四個(gè)小題。
13. What is the man?
A. A fresh graduate. B. A sftware engineer. C. A cmputer repairman.
14. What des the example f the man's grup prject prve?
A. He has great leadership skills.
B. He is a gd team player.
C. He pays attentin t detail.
15. Hw des the wman describe the man?
A. Mtivated. B. Creative. C. Industrius.
16. What will the wman mst prbably talk abut next?
A. The emplyment situatin.
B. The internal prmtin.
C. The cmpany culture.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至第20四個(gè)小題。
17. Hw much did disabled travelers spend in the US in 2018?
A. Abut $45.8 billin. B. Abut $58.7 billin. C. Abut $81 billin.
18. What is the best thing abut Singapre in Nilesh Jshi's pinin?
A. It enables the disabled t live with dignity.
B. It ffers the disabled accessible public transprt.
C. Its turist attractins are free fr the disabled.
19. What d we knw abut Jhn Mrris?
A. He spke highly f the htel rms in Las Vegas.
B. He buys magazines 3 r 4 times a week.
C. He nce lived in Sydney.
20. Where is Julie Jnes emplyed?
A. At a htel. B. In a travel agency.
C. In a publishing cmpany.
第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
Special Fd Places t Try In Singapre
It’s an unpleasant fact that lcal fd places are usually meant t cater t meat-eaters. It can be difficult t find a tasty fd place that caters t meat-free diet. Here are sme ptins t shw yu dn’t need meat fr a satisfactry treat.
Vegan Burg
Vegan Burg has a surprisingly diverse range f plant-based burgers. Frm Hawaiian Teriyaki t Char-Grilled Satay, the menu prmises t tempt even the mst hardcre meat lvers. And that’s nt even getting int the add-ns and sides it ffers, such as mushrm fries and barbecue ptates.
Wds Square Twer, #01-06, Singapre 737737
Genesis Restaurant
This eatery prves that meat-free dishes can be as hearty and flavrful as their meat-based cunterparts. Genesis Restaurant is especially knwn fr its juicy dumplings, spring rlls, prk-free ndles and tfu cheesecake.
Havelck Rad, #B1-01, Singapre 059763
WellSmcht Cllective
WellSmcht is a cafe and dessert bar which specializes in plant-based ice cream. Made frm brwn rice, sugar cane juice and fruits r nut butters, Smcht’s rice cream, as they call it, cmes in a wide variety f delicius flavrs such as Earl Grey Lavender, Rse Ccnut and Gula Melaka.
Sin Ming Centre, #01-03, Singapre 575628
Green Cmmn
This ne-stp plant-based eatery and marketplace has a delicius menu f muth-watering meat-free dishes, frm Japanese cuisine like sushi and mis glazed fillet t Western dishes like fishless tacs and pasta, as well as lcal favurites such as seafd laksa and even buah keluak rice.
HarburFrnt Walk, #169-170, Singapre 098585
21. Wh is the passage intended fr?
A. Thse wh want t lse weight.B. Thse wh prefer hme-made fd.
C. Thse wh can’t g withut meat.D. Thse wh dn’t eat meat.
22. What is Genesis Restaurant famus fr?
A. Japanese seafd.B. Plant-based burgers.
C. Plant-based ice-cream.D. Chinese-friendly fd.
23. Where shuld yu g if yu have a sweet tth?
A. Wds Square Twer, #01-06.B. Sin Ming Centre, #01-03.
C. Havelck Rad, #B1-01.D. HarburFrnt Walk, #169-170.
B
With an abundance f sun and wind, Spain is psitining itself as Eurpe’s future leader in green hydrgen prductin t clean up heavy industries. But sme energy experts express cautin because this prcess relies n massive availability f zer-carbn electricity.
Green hydrgen is created when renewable energy surces pwer an electrical current that runs thrugh water, separating its hydrgen and xygen mlecules (分子). The prcess desn’t prduce planet-warming carbn dixide, but less than 0.1% f glbal hydrgen prductin is currently created in this way.
The separated hydrgen can be used in the prductin f steel, ammnia (氨) and chemical prducts, all f which require industrial prcesses that are harder t stp fssil fuels. Hydrgen als can be used as a transprtatin fuel, which culd ne day transfrm the highly plluting shipping and aviatin sectrs.
Spain’s large, windswept and thinly ppulated territry receives mre than 2,500 hurs f sunshine n average per year, prviding ideal cnditins fr wind and slar energy, and therefre green hydrgen prductin.
“If yu lk at where hydrgen is ging t be prduced in Eurpe in the next millin years, it’s in tw cuntries, Spain and Prtugal,” said Thierry Lepercq, the funder and president f HyDeal Ambitin, an industry platfrm bringing tgether 30 cmpanies. “Hydrgen is the new il.”
Lepercq is wrking with cmpanies like Spanish gas pipeline crpratin Enagas and glbal steel giant ArcelrMittal t design an end-t-end mdel fr hydrgen prductin, distributin and supply at a cmpetitive price. Criticism has centered n green hydrgen’s higher cst cmpared with highly-plluting “gray hydrgen” drawn frm natural gas. Lepercq argues that slar energy prduced in Spain is priced lw enugh t cmpete.
Glbally, Lepercq said, “Electricity is 20% f energy cnsumptin. What abut the 80% that is nt electrified? ... Yu need t replace thse fssil fuels. Nt in 50 years’ time. Yu need t replace them nw.”
24. Why are sme experts cautius abut green hydrgen prductin in Spain?
A. It needs large amunts f sun and wind.
B. It has an effect n heavy industries.
C. It uses lts f zer-carbn electricity.
D. It causes cnflicts amng cuntries.
25. What is the advantage f green hydrgen prductin in Spain?
A. Hydrgen prductin technlgy.B. The supprt frm gvernment.
C. Ideal gegraphical cnditins. D. Well-develped public transprts.
26. What can be inferred abut green hydrgen in Spain accrding t Lepercq?
A. It is highly priced.B. It is cmpetitive.
C. It is easy t stre.D. It is highly-plluting.
27. What is the passage mainly abut?
A. Spain replaces fssil fuel with green hydrgen.
B. Spain struggles t lead EU in heavy industry.
C. Spain takes the lead in preventing air pllutin.
D. Spain manages t use zer-carbn electricity.
C
As artificial-intelligence prducts steadily imprve at pretending t be human—an AI prduced vice that bks restaurant reservatins by phne, fr example, r a chat rbt that answers cnsumers’ questins nline —peple will increasingly be put in the wrrying situatin f nt knwing whether they are talking t a machine. But the truth may make such prducts less effective: recent research finds a trade-ff between transparency (透明度) and cperatin in human-cmputer interactins.
The study used a simple game in which paired players make a series f decisins t cperate with r betray their partner. In the lng run, it pays fr bth t keep cperating. The researchers used an Al prduct, when pretending as a persn, which was better than peple are at getting human partners t cperate. But previus wrk suggested peple tend t disbelieve machines, s the scientists wndered what wuld happen if the rbt revealed itself as such.
The team hped peple playing with a knwn rbt wuld recgnize its ability t cperate and wuld eventually vercme their disbelief. “Sadly, we failed at this gal,” says Talal Rahwan, a cmputer scientist at New Yrk University in Abu Dhabi and a senir authr n the paper, published last Nvember in Nature Machine Intelligence. “N matter what the rbt did, peple just stuck t their prejudice.” A rbt playing penly as a rbt was less likely t get cperatin than anther human, even thugh its strategy was clearly mre beneficial t bth players. In an additinal experiment, players were tld, “data suggest that peple are better ff if they treat the rbt as if it were a human.” It had n effect.
Virginia Dignum, wh leads the Scial and Ethical Artificial Intelligence grup at Umea University in Sweden and was nt invlved in the study, praises the researchers fr explring the transparency effectiveness trade-ff, but she wuld like t see it tested in a different setup.
Talal’s team said that in the public field, peple shuld be asked fr agreement t be deceived abut a rbt’s identity. It cannt be n an interactin-by-interactin basis, r else the “deceptin” bviusly will nt wrk. But verall permissin fr deceptin still raises ethical quandaries (困境). Dignum says humans shuld have the ptin t knw after they have interacted with a rbt—but if she is calling custmer service with a simple questin, she adds, “I just want t get my answer.”
28. The underlined wrd “trade-ff” is clsest in meaning t ____________________.
A. distinguishing B. balancing C. switching D. cmbining
29. Accrding t the passage, what attitude d peple generally take twards rbts?
A. Psitive. B. Casual. C. Uncertain. D. Distrustful.
30. What can be inferred abut the research findings frm the third paragraph?
A. They are different frm the previus findings.
B. They will draw peple’s attentin t rbts’ prblems.
C. They fail t supprt the team’s assumptin.
D. They can explain why peple treat a rbt like a human.
31. Accrding t the passage, what is Virginia Dignum mst likely t agree with?
A. Tall Rahwan’s research findings can’t apply t the real-wrld situatins.
B. Peple needn’t be tld that they are interacting with a rbt n all ccasins.
C. Overall permissin fr interacting with a rbt des mre harm than gd.
D. The relatinship between transparency and effectiveness has been fully explred.
D
The expressin “Genius is 1% inspiratin and 99% perspiratin (汗水)” is ften attributed t Thmas Edisn. But as we have prgressed int the 21st century, I think we shuld update the saying: “Success is 1% inspiratin and 99% preparatin.”
Indeed, ideas are shting arund faster than ever, but mst are wrthless because n ne des the hard wrk t implement them. And as we’re in a service ecnmy nw, implementatin requires hurs and hurs nt f sweat but f preparatin. Yu must d it all: reading, researching, falling int ne rabbit hle after anther n the Internet t find the right series f test cases and qutes t make yur pint, and presenting yur idea briefly and clearly.
Preparatin is everything! Watch the amazing 2021 vide f the Perseverance rver landing n the surface f Mars. The nbard camera shws the terrain (地形). After the landing, I’m pretty sure ne f the scientists exclaims, “Hey, that’s my rck.” In missin preparatin, the entire landing area was digitized. The planners knew the placement f every rck and dip in terrain.
Churchill famusly memrized his speeches and practiced giving them ver and ver in his bathtub. Sme f this was t vercme his stutter (口吃), but it was mainly t get the tne just right. Nthing was ff-the-cuff (即興的). His speeches didn’t sund like they were read frm a piece f paper; they felt stream f cnsciusness. In his finest hurs he shwed the value f preparatin.
But, yu may ask, why put in any extra effrt? ChatGPT can pass Advanced Placement tests, entry exams fr law and medical schl, and even the bar exam. That prbably says mre abut hw pr thse tests are than abut AI’s ability. But even thugh AI can answer almst any questin yu thrw at it, it is wrthless in an elevatr when yur bss asks yu what yu think abut new prduct ideas r sales prspects in Omaha.
The nly answer cmes frm that 99% preparatin. Study everything, nt nly the task yu’ve been assigned. Dig deep. Cme up with ideas and ptential slutins. Wrk n an elevatr speech fr what excites yu. Dn’t wing it. Prepare. And trust me, the feeling yu get frm preparatin-induced success is better than anything yu can buy at a drugstre. Preparatin will make yu super great.
32. What can we learn frm paragraph 2?
A. The service ecnmy makes ideas wrthless.
B. Ideas are wrthless withut preparatin and hard wrk.
C. Implementatin des nt take much time these days.
D. Implementatin requires mre inspiratin than preparatin.
33. Hw des the authr try t persuade readers t accept his argument?
A. By prviding research results.B. By sharing his experience.
C. By listing examples.D. By referring t experts’ wrds.
34. What pint is the authr trying t make by mentining ChatGPT?
A. ChatGPT is capable f passing varius tests.
B. Elevatr cnversatins require high scial skills.
C. Standard tests d nt fully represent ne’s abilities.
D. Preparatin can help yu perfrm better than AI.
35. What des the text mainly talk abut?
A. Hw we shuld make preparatin fr ur future.
B. Hw we can achieve success with little sweat.
C. Why preparatin can pave the way t yur success.
D. Why perspiratin still maters in the 21st century.
第二節(jié)(共5個(gè)小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
It has been a few rugh years. Many f us are finding urselves exhausted, burned ut, struggling t build balance back int ur lives. We need t recharge. Water can help.
Participating in water activities such as swimming r surfing can help us enter a “flw state". 36 It calms the mind, which is ften absrbed by reasning and wrry, says Ricard Gil-da-Csta, a neurscientist and chief executive f the neurtechnlgy cmpany Neurverse, wh has studied hw water affects ur brain.
Bdies f water als can prduce a glrius sense f awe---the emtinal respnse t smething vast that expands and challenges hw we see the wrld. 37 Water naturally relaxes us and helps fcus ur thughts by taking away all the nise.
Water has special prperties that may bst nature’s psitive impact, envirnmental psychlgists say. When we are near water, there is ften less visual and auditry infrmatin t prcess. Our mind can rest. 38 Besides, its smell can stir (激發(fā)) up psitive memries and assciatins. When we’re flating in water, ur bdies can rest t, in a way we never can n land.
39 It mves rhythmically, prducing a play f light, clr and sund that is fascinating. It hlds ur attentin, but nt in an verly demanding way. 40 It gives ur brains a break frm the intense, fcused, exhausting attentin that much f daily life requires. “Water helps yur mind wander in a psitive way,” says Marc Berman, directr f the Envirnmental Neurscience Labratry at the University f Chicag. “This is what is s restrative.”
Mst imprtant: Water is dynamic.
Researchers call this sft fascinatin.
It means we becme fully devted t what we’re ding.
One f the mst calming prperties f water is its sund.
The sund f water, typically steady and sft, cmfrts us.
Awe can decrease stress and help us put things int perspective.
Here’s sme advice n hw t use the healing pwer f water.
第三部分 語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié) 完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
In April, the lckdwn in Mrris Twnship was cming t an end. Matthew Sullivan watched his 41 neighbr gazing ut their windws. Returning t the wrkplace, they wuld have little time t 42 their lawn.
Sullivan, an enterprising 14-year-ld, saw the 43 f lawn care. He had a brilliant idea in his mind. T meet the 44 , Sullivan started his wn business, and named it Leaf-It T-Us, in which he 45 a grup f kids t d lawns wrk invlving weeding, leaf-blwing, planting and fence-painting.
Last Saturday, Sulliven and his parents 46 the lcal charity Help Mrris Nw a $ 1,000 check that they had earned. “What the kids had dne 47 me.” Nestr, the funder f Help Mrris Nw, said. “When they came up t me and said ‘we are presenting yu with this 48 ’ , I culdn’t have 49 thse kids at their age, ding what they are ding, with the purpse f helping thers. ”
Thugh the cmpany had 50 given its earnings t St. Jude Children’s research Hspital, this seasn it 51 its causes. “Nw we’ve gne 52 , s we are helping ut peple in ur cmmunity,” Sullivan said.
Sullivan 53 that they have mre than $5,000 in ttal since this April. Last year, they cmpleted arund tw t three jbs a week. This year, they’ve 54 t tw jbs a day. They plan t keep the landscaping business running s that they can maintain their 55 giving.
41. A. relieved B. cncerned C. cnfident D. satisfied
42. A. leave ffB. sit nC. set ffD. attend t
43. A. significanceB. riseC. ptentialD. challenge
44. A. demandB. deadlineC. targetD. standard
45. A. fllwedB. jinedC. rganizedD. rdered
46. A. cashedB. sentC. cntributedD. signed
47. A. satisfiedB. tuched C. cmfrtedD. shcked
48. A. reminderB. giftC. bill D. check
49. A. enjyedB. appreciatedC. imaginedD. admitted
50. A. riginallyB. eventually C. frtunatelyD. repeatedly
51. A. cnfirmedB. switchedC. discveredD. ignred
52. A. lcalB. matureC. glbalD. wild
53. A. arguesB. insists C. estimatesD. acknwledges
54. A. withdrewB. narrwedC. expandedD. returned
55. A. sensibleB. charitable C. appreciativeD. supprtive
第二節(jié)(語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
As the summer vacatin ges n, museums remain in the sptlight, with crwds f visitrs 56___________(lng) t immerse themselves in rich traditinal culture, which reflects a significant rise in peple’s passin fr culture. It came as a result f President Xi Jinping’s cnsistent prmtin f traditinal Chinese culture and his call fr museums t bring cultural relics t life, as well as his 57____________(emphasize) n mutual learning between civilizatins.
Xi 58___________(highlight) n many ccasins that China’s fine traditinal culture is the “rt and sul” f the Chinese natin, 59___________ he has called, during visits t museums and cultural sites acrss the natin in the past few years, fr a better emplyment f cultural relics and fr making them “alive”.
T attract mre visitrs, many institutins have transitined frm their rle 60_________ nly cllectrs and prtectrs f artwrks and antiques t als becming cultural service prviders. Frm cncerts and digital immersive experiences t children’s plays, museums and cultural institutins are cming up with 61_________(innvate) ways t entertain as well as educate the public.
Henan Museum in Zhengzhu, the capital f Central China’s Henan prvince, hsts cncerts fr museum visitrs 62___________ feature musicians playing ancient pieces f music with traditinal instruments that are replicas f antiques cllected by the museum, sme f which were used mre than 2,000 years ag. 63__________ clthing styles f the musicians are in line with the dynasties during which their specific instruments were 64_____________(riginal) played. During Spring Festival in February, the museum welcmed abut 100,000 visitrs, and cncert tickets were hard 65______________(btain).
第四部分 寫作 (共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié) 應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)
假定你是校學(xué)生會(huì)主席李華,下個(gè)月將組織舉辦一場(chǎng)校園慈善音樂會(huì)。請(qǐng)給你校的英國(guó)留學(xué)生Chris寫一封郵件邀請(qǐng)他來參與演出,內(nèi)容包括:
活動(dòng)介紹;2. 表演形式建議。
注意:
寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Dear Chris,
__________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二節(jié) (滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
After flying all night, I was tired as I arrived in Denver t hld an event n psitive thinking. As I entered the lecture hall, Dr. Fred Vgt asked me, “D yu knw abut the Make-A-Wish Fundatin?” “Yes,” I replied. “Well, a 17-year-ld girl Amy Graham has been diagnsed as having terminal(晚期的) cancer. Dctrs gave her three days. Her dying wish was t attend yur lecture.”
I was shcked. I felt a cmbinatin f awe and dubt. I culdn’t believe it. I thught kids wh were dying wuld want t g see Disneyland, r suchlike. Why wuld a kid with nly a few days t live want t spend their final days listening t a mtivatinal speaker? Suddenly my thughts were interrupted...
“Here’s Amy.” Befre me std a girl wearing a bright red hat t cver her head, which was bald frm all f the treatments. Her weak bdy was a bit bent. She said, “My tw gals were t graduate frm high schl and t attend yur lecture. My dctrs didn’t believe I culd d either and they didn’t think I’d have enugh energy. I have t rely n my parents nw.”
Tears welled in my eyes; I was chked up. My mind was being shaken. I cleared my thrat and smiled, “Thanks fr wanting t cme.” We hugged, wiped ur eyes and separated.
That Sunday afternn I held the wrkshp that Amy and her parents attended. The audience was packed t verflwing with ver a thusand attendees eager t learn, grw and becme mre fully human. I humbly asked the audience if they wanted t learn a healing prcess that might serve them fr life. Frm the stage it appeared that everyne’s hand was raised high in the air. I taught the audience hw t vigrusly(用力地) rub their hands tgether, separate them by tw inches and feel the healing energy. Then I paired them ff with a partner t feel the healing energy frm themselves t anther, explaining that everyne had healing ptential t supprt thers.
注意:
續(xù)寫短文詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡相應(yīng)位置作答。
At that pint an idea struck me. ____________________________________________________
With a rund f applause, Amy’s dad led her ff the stage. _______________________________
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英語試卷答案
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閱讀理解 DDB CCBABDCB BCDC
七選五 CFEAB
完形填空BDCAC CBDCA BACCB
語法填空
56 lnging 57 emphasis58 has highlighted 59 and60 as
61 innvative62 that/which63 The 64 riginally65 t btain
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Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled t invite yu t be part f smething truly special! We’re putting tgether a charity cncert next mnth with the gal f raising funds t supprt students frm ecnmically disadvantaged families. It’ll be a night filled with heartwarming music and shared smiles in ur schl auditrium.
Nw, here’s where yu cme in. We’ve been fans f yur perfrmances, and we’d be abslutely excited t have yu share yur gift with us. Here are a few ideas that might suit yur style: If yu fancy taking center stage, hw abut a sl pian perfrmance f a classical piece? It wuld be a shwstpper! Or, if yu’re up fr it, a duet with ther student musicians culd be a magical cllabratin that ur audience wuld lve.
I’d like t hear what yu think. Just let me knw by the end f this week. Lking frward t yur reply and hpefully seeing yu n stage!
Yurs,
Li Hua
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At that pint an idea struck me. I said t the audience, “This mrning I was intrduced t Amy Graham, a 17-year-ld. I want t bring her up here and let yu all send healing life energy tward her.” Supprted by her father, Amy stepped nt the stage, lking frail frm an abslute lack f exercise. She talked abut what she was suffering frm and her final wish t be at this wrkshp. Tuched by her stry, the audience spntaneusly warmed up their hands and engaged in the simple exercise, after which they gave her a tearful standing vatin.
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With a rund f applause, Amy’s dad led her ff the stage. At that mment, the wrkshp became mre than just a lecture n psitive thinking—it shwed the pwer f hpe and the resilience f the human spirit. After the wrkshp cncluded, attendees lingered, sharing stries and exchanging cntact infrmatin. Many apprached Amy and her parents, ffering wrds f encuragement. It was clear that smething extrardinary had taken place---a blend f hpe, belief, and the curage t cnfrnt adversity with psitivity. Befre leaving, Amy thanked me fr the unexpected invitatin, which was a real bnus fr her and gave her the healing pwer beynd physical remedies.
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M: Yur gld necklace is s nice. I want t buy ne fr my wife.
W: Thanks. I think it can hld its value well. I bught it ...
M: Shush! Mr Lngman is cming twards us with the meeting papers.
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W: The waterfall in this pht lks familiar.
M: It has appeared in many TV dramas, and as a result, lts f turists visit it every day.
W: It explains the matter.
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W: Thanks t e-cmmerce platfrms and vide blggers, the lcal specialities in my hmetwn can be traded all ver China, which is entirely unexpected.
M: T sme extent it is true, but many vides are t cmmercial. False nline advertisements are emerging in an endless stream.
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W: I just fund a muse when I was cleaning my rm. Please help me get it ut f here.
M: All right. Well, I lked arund, but I didn't find it. Maybe it has escaped thrugh the windw. Anyway, I have t g t the gym nw.
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M: Are there any wrkers in the burning factry?
W: It is suppsed t be empty, because they nly wrk n weekdays.
M: But the factry is s badly damaged that they wn't be able t wrk tmrrw.
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M: The freshmen will start their military training this mnth.
W: Yeah. It was extremely ht during ur military training at this time last year.
M: It remains fresh in my memry. I gt made t d 80 jumping jacks fr being late.
W: Ha-ha, it was s funny. I sang a sng in frnt f thers during a break in ur military training. I remember sme students als perfrmed varius dances. It's still nice t think abut it.
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W: Hell. What can I d fr yu?
M: I'd like a flight frm New Yrk t Bstn, leaving n the 3rd.
W: Srry. The flights n the 3rd are fully bked.
M: I am ut f luck. The same is true f anther airline.
W: What abut the 4th?
M: Unfrtunately, that wn't wrk fr me. I'm nt ging n a tur. I'm meeting an imprtant business partner. Being punctual is crucial fr my chances f securing the cntract.
W: I'm srry, sir.
M: Well, please tell me what flights are available n the 2nd.
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M: I heard yu tk charge f the red carpet interview fr the film festival yesterday.
W: Yes! I'm s prud. I had the pprtunity f interviewing many mvie stars, including my favrite actress Anna. She succeeded in earning the Best Actress Award. While the award-winning film isn't my persnal favrite, I d believe it deserves the award.
M: Oh, that's great t hear! Unfrtunately, I missed yur interview part because f an emergency meeting. Wuld yu mind if we watch it nw?
W: Nt at all. Yu knw I always strive t d my best, s I'm sure it wn't let yu dwn. Plus, yur favrite mvie actr Clin is in the interview.
M: What are we waiting fr? Let's get started.
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W: Culd yu please intrduce yurself?
M: Yes. My name is Peter Barnes. I recently graduated with a degree in Cmputer Science frm Carnegie Melln University. During my studies, I develped a strng passin fr sftware develpment and wrked n varius prjects, including an internship at ABC Tech, where I gained sme experience in prgramming.
W: That sunds impressive. We value teamwrk here. Can yu prvide an example f a time when yu wrked effectively in a team?
M: Abslutely. During my senir year, I participated in a grup prject. I tk n the task f making slides. I actively listened t everyne else's ideas and maintained a psitive atmsphere. We delivered the prject n time and wn first place.
W: Excellent. Attentin t detail is als crucial in ur industry. Hw d yu ensure the accuracy f yur wrk?
M: Befre starting a task, I carefully analyze the requirements, break it dwn int smaller subtasks, and create a detailed plan. Additinally, I always ask fr and welcme feedback frm thers t cntinuusly minimize errrs.
W: Gd. I appreciate emplyees wh take the initiative in their wrk. Finally, d yu have any questins fr us?
M: Yes. I'd like t inquire abut the prfessinal develpment pprtunities within the cmpany.
W: Sure...
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What d disabled travelers lk fr when chsing a city t visit?
In 2018, the value f the s-called “purple pund” (the spending pwer f disabled peple) t UK turism was estimated at £15.3 billin, while 27 millin travelers with disabilities in the US tk 81 millin trips and spent abut $58.7 billin (£45.8 billin) in that same year.
There was a survey abut a city's appeal t disabled travelers. Nw, let's find ut what the respndents think f the tp 3 cities—Singapre, Las Vegas and Sydney.
Accrding t Nilesh Jshi, wh has mbility challenges but desn't use a wheelchair, “Singapre allws me t independently mve arund using public transprt.”O(jiān)verwhelmingly, hwever, the mst imprtant factr fr survey respndents was nt physical accessibility but being treated with understanding and respect. Jshi said, “Always smiling, welcming and helpful, the peple f Singapre make a big difference fr the disabled t feel accepted and lked after.” Besides, ne f Singapre's majr turist attractins, Gardens by the Bay, is fully wheelchair-accessible.
Accrding t prminent wheelchair blgger Jhn Mrris, wh visits Las Vegas 3 r 4 times a year, “The city has ne f the highest cncentratins f accessible htel rms in the wrld.”
Julie Jnes, publisher f Travel Withut Limits, the wrld's nly print magazine dedicated t accessible travel, praises Sydney's accessibility. She said, “The majrity f the public transprt system is accessible t wheelchair users.”
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