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换新颜Minnie hasa new look Minnie体裁说明文难度★★★词数191LinaBell hastaken Disney fans bystorm sincelast year.But beforethe pink fox wasintroduced,Minnie Mousehad(女性的)long beenthe worldsmost popularfemale cartooncharacter.When thinkingof Minnie,you probablyimagine(波点)(改变).her reddress withwhite polka lots.But shellsoon geta makeoverDisneyland Paris announcedthe changeon25January.This March,Minnie Mousewill weara trousersuit forthe(周年己念)first time.The monthcelebrates the30th anniversary2of thetheme park.It alsocelebrates InternationalWomensDay.In Minnie*s newlook thatDisney sharedonline,we seeher wearing a deep-bluejacket,matching trousers,and an(蝴蝶结)oversized bow.All of,them arecovered inblack polkadots.Stella McCartneydesigned Minnies newlook.TheBritish fashiondesigner saysshe was“delighted“to workon anoutfit forthe world-famous mouse.She hopesthat itwill(进步)弋人户.make Minniea symbolof progressfor a new generatioM——^Disney fans,however,are dividedover McCartneys,design.Some of them,can*t waitto seeMinnies newlook at(不必要的)DisneylandParis.Others call the redesignan unnecessarychange”.How aboutyou Whichstyle doyou likebetter
1.From thearticle,we canknow.LinaBell is.A.a dogB.a mouseC.a foxD.a cat
2.Why doesMinnie haveanewlookA.To makepeople likeher.B.To bemore beautiful.C.To celebratethe anniversaryofthetheme park.D.To becomefamous.
3.What isMinnies newlookA.A reddress withwhite polkadots4B.A deep-bluejacket,trousers and an oversizedbow.C.A blackdress withblack polkadots.D.A pinkblouse,trousers andan oversizedbow.
4.What doesthe underlinedword delightedin Paragraph3meanA.Glad.B.Hopeful C.Sad.D.Angry.
5.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Minnie Mousewas popularafter thepinkfox.B.Minnie Mousewore thepantsuit in the past.C.All theDisneyfanscant waitto seeMinnie*snewlookD.The designerhopes tomake Minniea symbolof progress.A yoga class on a train火车上的瑜伽课体裁说明文难度★★★★词数191(瑜伽)Last month,a traincompany inLondon inviteda yogateacher togive a yoga classto helptravellers relax.Itis believedto bethe firsttime thatayogaclass hasever takenplace ona moving train.(呼吸)The classtook12minutes.The yogateacher taughttravellers todo breathingexercises andsome body(伸展动作)stretches.Travellers of all agescan performthe exercisessafely on their scats.They couldtry toclear their(内心平静)minds andfind innerpeace throughthese exercises.Many peopleliked thisyogaclass.We usuallylook atour phonesonthetrain,said atraveller.But today,we putthemdown andenjoyed thepeace thatcomes fromwithin.The yogaclass mademy day.According toa studyby the(有压力的)company,more thanhalf oftheir travellersfound travelstressful duringthe COVID-19pandemic.Travelling canget verytiring.There*s alwaysa lotgoing onandalot tothink about.But don*t forget:You mayfeel muchmore relaxed!
1.Where didthe yogaclass takeplaceA.On amoving bus.B.On amovingtrain.C.On amoving shipD.On amoving undergroundi
2.How longwas theyoga classA.One hour.B.Two hours.C.Twelve minutes.D.Nineteen minutes.Travelling canalso bepeaceful.On yournext train,try takinga deepbreath anddoing somesimple yogastretches.
3.What didthe travellersusually doonatrain before
3.What doesthe writerthink ofWordleA.Boring B.Difficult.C.Easy.D.Exciting.
4.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.You canplay Wordleonce aweek.B.Each playergets adifferent word.C.Wordle bringspeople closer.D.Wordle isan onlinecard game.丢失的狗The lost dog体裁记叙文难度★★★词数230I waswalking mydog nearmy homein San Francisco lastweek whenI sawa whitedog.Il waswearinga blue collar(颈圈),but Ididnt seeis owneranywhere.I askedthe dogif itwanted tocome homewith me.I wasonly joking,but itranto meand stoodby myside,ready toleave.I knewthat thiswas someoneslostdog.(标牌)On the dogs collar,there wasa tagwith aphone number.I calledthe number.Its owners,Tina andDan,weresurprised tohear fromme.They said the dogsname wasBanjo andthat theylived in Chicago,over2,000miles away.Banjo hadbeen lostfor overa year.And they had noidea howit hadmade it all theway acrossthe.country.They alsohadno ideahow toget itback becausetheyhada babyat homeand couldntmake thelong tripto San Francisco.I asked for help online.Lots ofpeople wantedto helpBanjo toget home.Then Banjostarted istrip home.It took20drivers fourdays tosend Banjohome.Banjo washappy tomeet thenew babyand tobe back home.Its ownerswere excitedtohave itback.(完成)Banjos storyjust goesto showwhat peoplecan achievewhen theyall worktogether.
1.What doesthe lostdog looklike A.A whitedog with abluecollar B.A bluedog without a collar.C.A whiteand bluedog witha collar.D.A bluedog witha whitecollar.
2.Where didBanjo livebeforeA.SanFrancisco.B.Chicago.C.New York.D.Denver.
3.Which wordcan describethedogsowners1feeling in the endA.Surprised.B.Sad.C.Excited.D.Worried.
4.How didBanjo returnits homeA.The writerasked forpolices help.B.Its ownerpicked itup inSanFrancisco.C.The writerdrove ithome.D.Firs,the writeraskedforhelponline;then,drivers helpedit gethome.冰淇淋博物馆Museum of Ice Cream体裁说明文难度★★★词数194Love ice cream Thenwelcome tothe sweetparty!()We aretalking1the MuseumofIceCream MOIC.The USmuseum hasjust openedits firstinternational branchinSingapore.Everything in the MOICSingapore2bright andfun.Your journey3with drawingyour ice cream.When you*re done,(出现)^(屏幕).your artpiece willappear alarge screenThen,its timefor CaliforniaDreaming.This isa roomwithabeach-like setting.How canyou callitaday at the beach(甜点)(口味)withoutacold dessertYou willfind differentflavours ofice creamunder thepalm treesthere.5them all!You maybe feeling6from theicecreamnow.But yourtrip is7from over.The museumis likea hugeplayground.Its(互动式展览)5,000-square-metre areais hometo14interesting interactiveexhibitions.You canrun,jump,climb,and even(卡路里)swim^^in aball pool.Youre sureto8all ofthe caloriesfrom theicecream!How dovisitors likethis museumIts likea softpink dreamJ saidone ofthem.“When Fmhere,I9allthesad things.”l.A.to B.w汕C.about D.ofSo,when theCOVID-19is over,give10a sweetbreak.You cango tothe pinkestmuseum ever!
2.A.be B.are C.is D.amB.begins C.takes D.plays
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5.A.Play B.Cut C.Taste D.Cook
6.A.hungry B.warm C.cold D.full
7.A.far B.different C.easy D.quick
8.A.tun offB.take offC.burn offD.give off
9.A.remember B.forget C.save D.keep
10.A.yourself B.itself C.themselves D.ourselves贝壳“动物园”A200made ofshells体裁记叙文难度★★★词数181Most peoplewalk along the beachto enjoythe wind and waves.Some maytake abeautiful shellor twobackhome.(珠宝)For AnnaChan,however,the shellsbecame hermagical paint.Anna isa jewelrydesigner inNew York.During theCOVID-19,she foundherself withalotof timeon herhands.To fillout herdays,she andher daughterstarted goingto somenearbybeaches.They begancollecting manycolourful shells.One day,Anna suddenlygot anidea Whydon*t Imakesomething prettyout of these shellsAtfirst,Anna wantedto draw12different animalsinthesand.She wouldthen usethe photosof these“drawings“to(日历)(仓作)make a special calendar.But shesoon fellin lovewith thisnew hobby.She wenton tocreate1J allkindsof animalsfrom thesea,land andsky morethan enoughto filla zoo!(受至启发)(形状)In Annaseyes,these lovelyshells werelike littlejewels/Tm inspiredby theircolours,shapesand evenbroken pieces/9saidtheartist.’Tn them,I findthe beautyof nature.*Most people1alongthebeach,enjoying thewindandwaves*Some peoplemay2up somebeautiful shellsto takehome.On thebeach*Anna madesome3things outof thesecolourful shells.*Anna andher daughter4many seashells.What Annadid withthe seashells*Anna wantedto draw12different animals5the shellsinthesand.*Anna woulduse photosofthesedrawings“and6aspecialcalendar.*Anna soonbegan to7the shells.*Anna createdenough animalsfrom thesea,land andsky to8a200*The shellswere9dike littlejewelsIn Annaseyes*Anna foundthe10of natureintheshells.
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10.津津有味Do wildpandas eatmeat,too野生熊猫也吃肉吗?Giant pandasdont eatmeat,do theyActually,they dooccasionally.One wild giant pandawas recentlycaughton camerachewing onthe bonesofadead takin.This pandawas filmedattheFoping NationalNature Reservein ShaanxiProvince.Researchers sawit whiletheywere tryinglo findout thenumber ofwildgiantpandas inthe area.The meat-eating pandaenjoyed thespecial foodforabout tenminutes.Afterwards,it let go ofthe bonesand walkedslowly backinto thewoods.According tothe researchers,this wasntthe firsttime theyhad seena giantpanda eatingmeal.What doesthisbehaviour meanScientists saidthey wouldneed moretime todo furtherresearch onit.开心辞典过后,后来实际上,事实上afterwards adv.actually adv.行为,举止.偶然,偶尔behaviour n.occasionally adv.进一步的.最近further adjrecentlyadv佛坪国家级自然保护区.咀嚼Foping NationalNature Reservechew.录制,拍摄扭角羚filmtakin n.研究人员松手,放开researcher n.letgoof。
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