2023届河北省邯郸市高三二模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
Enter the Kids News Junior Journalist competition
The search is on for the next generation of news breakers with the Kids News Junior Journalist competition.
The free competition is open to children in Years 3-9, with four categories for both primary and secondary students:
●News story - print
●News story - video
●Sports story - print
●Sports story - video
The grand prize winner will score a guest appearance on Channel 10’s Studio 10 program, hosted by Narelda Jacobs.
Jacobs, a television journalist for more than 20 years, said it was important for kids to take an interest in news. “Events and issues being re ported on impact children either now or into the future,” she said.
As well as the Studio 10 grand prize, there are four $750 gift cards for primary students and four $1000 gift cards for secondary students to compete for.
Kids can submit written and video entries to the Junior Journalist competition from February 6 to April 6.
HOW TO ENTER
●Write a story or create a video story about something that has happened or is about to ha
ppen in your school or local community. Y our story should be factual. Check out the Junior Journalist videos for tips.
●Download the consent(同意书) form below and get your parent or guardian to fill it in.
●Download the entry form below and get your teacher to fill it in.
sort out the facts●Email your written or video story, along with the completed consent and entry forms, to *************************.au before 5pm on April 6. Video entries should be submitted as a MP4 file.
1.Who can attend the competition?
A.A 3-year-old boy.    B.A student of junior high.
C.A fan of Studio 10.    D.A 20-yearold journalist.
2.What will the grand prize winner get?
A.A job offer from the TV station.    B.Some prizes as well as $ 750.
C.The chance to be on TV.    D.Four $ 1000 gift cards.
3.What is the requirement for an entry?
A.It should be based on facts.    B.It has to be related to a parent.
C.It must be a story about school life.    D.It can be either paper or audio. .
When his daughter Morgan was growing up, Gordon Hartman was heartbroken after watching her on the playground. Other children refused to play with her, mostly because her disabilities meant she couldn’t access the places where they were playing. The family tried other places but were never satisfied.
“What we found was there was no place that was an easily-accessible, fully inclusive park,” Gordon said. So he went home and sold his construction business, bought a large piece of land, and went to work building an entire amusement park for disabled children.
All kids need playtime, and Morgan was no different. The park—named Morgan’s Wonderla
nd—finally offered Morgan that opportunity. What the Hartmans discovered is that kids without disabilities enjoy the park just as much, and they interact a lot more with everyone when all are included. In fact, three quarters of the park’s visitors are not disabled. And that makes it all the more fun.
Watching the kids play together without barriers makes you realize that we are all the same, and having fun is for everybody. But it doesn’t end there. One-third of the staff also has special needs. Seeing the way they interact also puts a smile on your face. They take their jobs seriously, and they make sure everybody is having fun. .
“It feels fantastic because we get to see people who are not given the opportunity to experience the types of rides we have, get on a carousel, get on a train easily, and go fishing,” says Gordon. The park has been visited by people with special needs from over 67 countries. “When we opened this, we didn’t know if it was going to work,” says Gordon. “All we wanted to do was bring people together and play.”
Just look at the smiles at Morgan’s Wonderland, and you’ll see how much good it does.
4.Why was Gordon extremely sad?
A.His daughter was disabled.    B.He had to sell his business.
C.His daughter was never satisfied.    D.No playground was accessible to Morgan.
5.What do we know about Morgan’s Wonderland?
A.Every child comes to play with Morgan.    B.It hires the disabled to attract tourists.
C.It allows every child to have fun here.    D.3/4 of its area is for normal children. .
6.How did Gordon feel about his amusement park at first?
A.Confident.    B.Uncertain.    C.Ashamed.    D.Optimistic.
7.What can be the best title for this text?
A.Every Kid Deserves to Have Fun    B.We Should Respect Each Other
C.A Playground Is Enough for All    D.A Father Has Saved His Daughter
Kids have always loved skimming stones across water. And everyone knows the thinner and flatter the stone the better, right?

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