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河南省郑州市郑中国际学校学年高一下学期月月2023-20245考英语试题
一、阅读理解Discovery CampsGetready tocreate,discover,and explorewith DiscoveryCamps.This summer,you canchoosefrom morethan40themed campsfor studentscurrently enrolledin kindergartenthrough6th grade.Camp InventionJune13-June179:00am-3:30pmBase Price:$245Inspire yourkids creativityand confidencewith ourall-new Camp Invention@program.Explore!From adoptinga roboticfish toexploring spaceto buildingrobotic artists,each activityis designedtogive yourexplorer anunforgettable summerexperience.•CODING4KidsJune20-June248:30am-3:00pmBase Price:$215You PayOnly$150This campis designedto inspirestudents throughinnovative,hands-on projectsand challengesdesignedto propelthem toTech Readiness.Campers willgain anedge inSTEM whilemaking friendsandlearning basiccoding skills.The OutsidersJune27-July18:30am-3:00pmBase Price:$215Discounts:$200$15off before4/15,$205$10off before5/18Campers willtravel bybus toexplore theamazing wondersthat canbe foundat SilverBluffAudubon Centerand HitchcockWoods.Campers willenjoy nature,walks,hands-on scienceactivities,crafts,and games,all whilegaining abetter understandingof theeveryday wondersaround us!Junior ExplorersJuly18-July228:30am-3:00pmBase Price:$215Discounts:$200$15off before4/15,$205$10off before5/18Become ajunior explorerat thisfun-filled campwith interactive,hands-on individualand groupactivities.Each daywill bringexciting adventuresas studentsexplore STEMrelated topics.We willenjoyengaging storytimes,creative craftprojects,guided outdoorhikes,and up-close animalinteractions.
1.What canparticipants learnabout atCamp InventionA.Coding skills.B.Space science.C.Camping tips.D.Modern art.
2.What makesCODING4Kids differentfrom theother campsA.It offersthe biggestdiscountB.It includeshands-on activities.C.It takesplace mainlyoutdoors.D.It focuseson STEMrelated topics.
3.Which campwould yourecommend toanimal loversA.CampInvention.B.CODING4Kids.C.The Outsiders.D.Junior Explorers.The lastattempt ofKen Campbellto runcould dateback tohigh school.When his wife,Susan,injured herfoot,she neededsupport torejoin herrunning group,so Campbell went alongto keephercompany inthe recovery.We werejust walkingat thebeginning,he says,I washeavy,and weighedover90kg.But asthe weeksand monthspassed,the weightfell away,Susan recoveredand Campbelfs超长距abilities grew.At theage of63,he ran50km,and at70,he completeda100km ultramarathon离马拉松赛跑.So howdoes someonewith noexperience ofrunning becomean ultradistancerunner inhis60s马拉松比赛and70s Susanhad run marathons before her injury,but forCampbell,the turningpointcame whenSusans FleetFeet runninggroup startedtraining neartheir home.Campbellwentout tovisit Susansgroup,and“the pathswere aterrible mess.It hadbeen raining,and Iwas slipping,sliding andfalling.But Ithought,well,I likethis alot.What heliked aboveall wasthefeeling ofbeing wrappedby thepath,being huggedby thecloseness ofthe plantsand thenearnessof theriver”.Running the100km ultramarathontook Campbell16hours.When Campbellcrossed thefinishline,Susan handedhim a100km stickerto displayon theback ofhis truck.It is a publicstatement thatyouare partof thiscommunity/9he says.Wherever wepark,I seea lineof vehicleswith theirvariousstickers andI feelthat weare acommunity.^^Campbell sufferedfrom arthritisbeforehestarted running,and waswaiting forknee,一replacement butfbr now,he nolonger needsan operation.It canput anend tothe runningbut the“sense ofwellbeing andachievement willcarry meon forever/9he says,If Icant run,I willwalk.
4.What isParagraph1mainly aboutA.Why Campbellattempted torunmarathon.B.What ledto Campbellsweight loss.C.What madeCampbell startrunning.D.What Campbelldid fbrSusans recovery.
5.A.His visitto Susansgroup.B.Feeling freein nature.C.Falling downwhen training.D.Susans startingtraining.What wasthe turningpoint forCampbell
6.A.A senseof achievement.B.Encouragement fromhiswife.What didthe100km stickermean toCampbellC,A senseof belonging.D.Display ofhis happiness.
7.A.Well begunis halfdone.B.Actions speaklouder thanwords.C.Failure isthe motherof success.D.It isnever toolate tobegin.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA broken heart anda sadending toa longfriendship.Thats somethingmost ofus haveexperienced,or probablywill.After all,its partof humanlife.But theexperience canbe hardto getover.But researchshows thereare pathwaysthrough theheartache.Listening tosad musicisamajor(激起)one.It can help youbegin tofeel joyand hopefulnessabout yourlife again.It canarouse thedesireto connectwith others.(治愈)Sad musiccanhelpheal anduplift youfrom yourbrokenheart.A recentstudy from。
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