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“You can love someone and still choose to say goodbye to them.” Tara now says. It’s hard to understand these words until I read Tara Westover’s memoir Educated.

In her book Educated, Tara was raised in rural Idaho. Her dad believed the world was coming to an end, and that the family should interact with the health and education systems as little as possible. Major medical crises went untreated-her mother never recovered from her brain injury. Because Tara and her six siblings worked at their father’s junkyard, none of them received proper homeschooling.

Educated is an amazing story. I found it fascinating how it took studying philosophy and history in school for Tara to trust her own perception of the world. Before stepping foot in a classroom until she was 17, her worldview was entirely shaped by her dad. It wasn’t until she went to Brigham Young University that she realized there were other perspectives on things her dad had presented as fact. Eventually, she earned her doctorate in history from Cambridge. Of the seven Westover siblings, three earned Ph. D.s. I think their childhood experience made them tough and helped them persevere. When you meet Tara, she is never cruel even when mentioning her childhood traumas, including the physical abuse she suffered. I was impressed by how she talks so openly about how ignorant she once was.

Educated touches on the divides in our country: rural versus urban, college-educated versus not. Since she’s spent her whole life moving between these two worlds, I asked Tara what she thought. “I worry that education is becoming a stick that some people use to beat other people into submission or becoming something that people feel arrogant (傲慢的) about,” she said. “I think education is really just a process of self-discovery-of developing a sense of self and what you think. I think of it as this great mechanism of connecting and equalizing.”

Tara’s process of self-discovery is beautifully captured in Educated. She’s a talented writer, and I suspect this book isn’t the last.

1.How did Tara’s upbringing shape her worldview?
A.It prepared her for a successful academic career.
B.It limited her access to education and critical thinking.
C.It encouraged her to embrace different perspectives and ideas.
D.It instilled in her a strong sense of independence and resilience.
2.Which could best describe Tara according to the text?
A.Perseverant and honest.B.Talented and weak.
C.Cruel and accomplished.D.Romantic and determined.
3.According to Tara, what should education primarily involve?
A.Exploring more of oneself and individual thoughts.
B.Following established social rules and regulations
C.Strengthening divisions and in equalities among people.
D.Obtaining certain rights and privileges to defeat others.
4.What is the text type of this passage?
A.Autobiography.B.News report.
C.Persuasive essays.D.Book review.
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What can a seal teach us about the deep ocean? Plenty-as long as it’s wearing satellite-linked devices on its head. Clive McMahon, who works on an elephant seal tagging project at the University of Tasmania in Australia, said that deep-diving seals can provide scientists with a wealth of information on the structure of the ocean floor.

To gather this information, McMahon and his team attached small satellite-linked devices to seals. The devices took measurements of temperature and depth as the seals swam. Since 2004, McMahon’s team has tracked more than 500, 000 individual seal dives beneath the East Antarctic continental shelf, which is the edge of a continent that lies under the ocean.

“Given the remote nature of Antarctica and the surrounding Southern Ocean, only a small part of the Antarctic continental shelf was surveyed by ships in the past,” McMahon said. “So the information available about this area is sparse.” But seals are helping scientists fill in the pieces to this puzzle. In July 2023, McMahon and his team published a study about their work with deep-diving seals in a scientific journal.

Information from seal dives is helping scientists understand how the ocean affects Antarctica’s role in global climate. “We found in some regions that more than 25 percent of previous estimates of the ocean depths were wrong.” said Mark Hindell, who also worked on the study. “We only know this now because the seals were diving hundreds of meters below those depths. In the most extreme cases, they dived more than 1, 000 meters (3,281feet) deeper than what we thought was the ‘ocean floor’”.

The data, or information, from the dives also revealed new underwater features, including troughs, which are long, wide and deep sunken areas in the ocean floor. Thanks to the seals, the scientists also found a deep canyon near the Vanderford Glacier, which is as low-moving river of ice hundreds or thousands of meters deep.

1.What is the main purpose of the article?
A.Analyzing East Antarctic shelf’s geography.
B.Discussing ocean impacts on climate change.
C.Describing satellite devices in ocean research.
D.Introducing seals’ role in collecting ocean data.
2.Which is closest in meaning to “sparse” in paragraph 3?
A.Limited.B.Plentiful.C.Complex.D.Unrelated.
3.Why is the seal-gathered data considered important?
A.Seals dive deeper than other marine animals.
B.Seals are able to replace extensive ship surveys.
C.Seals are equipped with advanced technology in devices.
D.Seals access remote ocean areas beyond human’s knowledge.
4.What might the article continue talking about?
A.The impact of seal dives on ocean ecosystem research.
B.The challenges faced by scientists in tracking seal dives.
C.The significance of the newly discovered underwater features.
D.The applications of satellite-linked devices in other animal studies.
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Many people are fascinated by the idea of being a journalist. They get to travel to different places, meet different people, and share their thoughts with a large audience. Peng Yixuan, studying digital media at the Communication University of China, has been a video journalist at China Daily for almost five years.

Peng is well-known for her vlogs recording big national events and taking the audience along for the ride. But the process of his becoming a famous vlogger was quite accidental. “When I came up with the idea of recording two sessions in the form of a vlog with just my phone in 2019, the others on my team felt unsure about it,” Peng said. “But we decided to give it a try, and it went viral.”

Compared with traditional media journalists, those in new media are “almighty (全能的)”. “From Script (脚本) writing to video editing, we need to be competitive in each step of the video-making process,” Peng said. “We also need to react fast to the latest news and think of what young people are curious about. Bringing the serious-natured national event closer to ordinary people is what I believe to be the reason for success.

Also, it’s important to “care”. Peng said that only when you actually care about the people and the topic you are covering will you make the interviewees open up and touch the hearts of your audience. “I’m an ENFP-an extroverted (外向的) person. I’m always curious about the lives of others and want to engage with them,” she said. Once, Peng tried to interview an ambassador. She saw him reject many journalists before her. “I knew I couldn’t simply ask him to do the interview.” Instead, she said, “Your outfit is so cool! Are these traditional clothes from your country?” That’s what got him to start talking to her.

Peng’s job makes her see the necessity and power of international communication. “I can feel the changes in Chinese media over the past few decades,” Peng said. “We went from telling stories from abroad to telling the world our stories. As a journalist, it’s my honour to be a part of it.”

1.What do we know about Peng Yixuan?
A.She starts her journalist career this year.
B.She is only good at video editing skills.
C.She always seeks interactions with others.
D.She was sure that her vlog would go viral.
2.Which is NOT the reason for Peng’s success?
A.News-audience engagement.
B.Timely capture of latest news.
C.High writing and editing skill.
D.Curiosity towards young people.
3.Why did Peng Yixuan tell the story of interviewing an ambassador?
A.To show she is an outgoing and careful person.
B.To illustrate the importance of care in interviewing.
C.To prove she has more advantages than other journalists.
D.To show she likes communicating and engaging with people.
4.Which can be a suitable title for the text
A.How to become a journalistB.A new journalist and v logger
C.Reporting with her own styleD.Peng went viral in new media
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Throughout the past century. Canyon visitors are often surprised to learn that Grand Canyon sets no records for immense size. However, this landscape is defined as “grand” due to a combination of factors. The layers have been preserved almost perfectly. Nowhere else on Earth displays so many quantities of the planet’s history. The resulting landscape provides visitors with some of the most magnificent on the planet.

Scenic Spots


South Rim

There are trailhead of the Bright Angel Trail, historic buildings, and massive crowds. It is a popular stop for many travelers and provides an excellent point for viewing the canyon.


North Rim

With far fewer visitors, this area can be a great place to enjoy the peace and majesty (壮观) of the canyon. The main viewpoints are Bright Angel Point, Cape Royal, and Point Imperial.


Grand Canyon West

It is a viewpoint to overlook the last few miles of Grand Canyon. Activities include rafting trips on last few miles of whitewater and boat rides on the smooth waters of Lake Mead.


Havasupai Reservation

It is somewhat affected, the incredible canyon below the Supai Village is worth the visit. Visitors must park here and hike, ride, or fly to Supai near the waterfalls.

Transportation


By car

While the average distance across the canyon is only ten miles, there are no roads, meaning the trip by car is a five-hour drive of 215 miles. All private vehicles entering must pay a $35 entrance fee.


By bus

Bus is an option for customized travel times and locations, providing transportation at any time from any location with drivers that have expert knowledge of the Grand Canyon region.


By train

The train features a historic sightseeing during the way. However, it takes about twice as long as driving to the canyon. Individuals on a train must pay a $15 entrance fee.

1.What makes Grand Canyon “grand”?
A.Immense size.B.Preserved layers.
C.Display of planet’s history.D.All of the above.
2.Which spot will attract people who are interested in watersports?
A.South Rim.
B.North Rim.
C.Grand Canyon West.
D.Havasupai Reservation.
3.What is special about travelling by bus, compared with other means of transportation?
A.Driving distance.B.Personalized service.
C.Entrance price.D.Natural sightseeing.
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Wife: How’s your Shenzhen Marathon training going?
Husband: It’s been tough, but I’m not going to         yet.
A.pave the wayB.throw in the towelC.brave the elementsD.crack a smile
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Music has the power to call forth memories and        emotions, that is to say, it has a unique ability to transport us back to specific moments and evoke powerful feelings.
A.bring outB.focus onC.put asideD.attend to
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         healthy habits, such as exercising and eating well, can steadily improve your physical and mental well-being.
A.BuildingB.Having builtC.To buildD.To have built
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Our goal as educators is          students to pursue their passions and achieve their dreams.
A.inspiredB.inspiringC.to inspireD.to be inspired
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The Qinghai-Tibet Railway,          is the world’s highest railway, connects Xining and Lhasa, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
A.whereB.whichC.whatD.that
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For journalists, it’s important to report news         , presenting facts without personal opinions.
A.cruellyB.sincerelyC.objectivelyD.positively
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