高中英语阅读理解+七选五课堂小题过关练九
PART A
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Essay Competition
The aim of this contest is to encourage great student writers and to give them a leg-up in their studies.
Prizes
One Grand Prize winner will receive: $1,000 in cash; the essay published in our magazine’s May 2021 issue; an interview with our magazine’s author.
Ten First Place winners will receive: $500 in cash; their names and essay titles listed in our
magazine’s May 2021 issue.
Fifty Honorable Mention Winners will receive:a$50 gift card to our online shop.
Requirements
*The length of the essay should be between 500-700 words.
*Write an essay on the topic of: How Food Affects Our Mood.
*Please write about three reasons for believing in your thesis (论点) statement in the form of body paragraphs and back up your reasons with practical evidence from respected sources.
*Do not write about yourself and don’t explain why you deserve to win the prizes.
Deadlines
Early-Bird Deadline: May 4,2020-Free for the entry.
Deadline: June 5,2020-$5 for the entry.
Extended Deadline: July 22,2020-$10 for the entry.
1. What will the First Place winners be rewarded with?
A. Getting their essays published in the magazine.
B. Having their essay titles listed in the magazine.
C. Receiving a gift card to the particular online shop.
D. Gaining an opportunity to meet the magazine’s author.
2. Which of the following meets the requirements?
A. Writing an essay of more than 800 words.
B. Submitting an essay about food nutrition.
C Expressing your strong desire to get the award.
D. Supporting your reasons with credible evidence.
3. When can you submit your essay for free?
A. April 30,2020. B. May 20. 2020. C. June 10. 2020. D. July 25,2020.
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One year, our son Tom, who was six years old, asked for a new sound system. "Please bring me a new stereo so I don't have to listen to my dad's old music," he told the shop's Santa. Jenny and I took note.
On Christmas Eve, we let Tom sleep in our bed at the back of the house, where the sound of Santa wouldn't wake him. Then I went to my NASA-level workshop in the spare bedroom and spent the whole night putting together that stereo.
At one point, I took a break to move Tom from our bed to his — he was afraid that Santa might think he wasn't home and would forget to leave presents behind. He moved a bit w
hile I carried him but never opened his eyes. At last, I finished the stereo and positioned it by the tree. Jenny and I fell asleep early that Christmas morning, filled with satisfaction. At , Tom woke us up and led us to the Christmas tree in the hall. He fell in love with the sound system.
A few days passed, and Tom asked me a surprising question. "Dad, how did I get from your bed to mine?" Ever the clever one, I said, "Santa moved you! Isn't that fun?” He said nothing, walking into the hall and looking closely at the floor. He came back, arms folded. "Dad, we need to talk, but Mom can't hear. You are Santa Claus! Look at the wheel marks on the carpet. The stereo was rolled out of that bedroom and down the hallway." I was shocked. He was only six.
His big concern was that we should not tell his mother, because he was certain she didn't know. "It will be our little secret forever," I told him, much to his delight. "We men have to stick together."
After that, Tom got to be Santa on Christmas when we donated presents to a needy famil
y — he just loved it.
4. Why did Tom's parents move Tom from their bed to his?
A. Because they wanted him to sleep alone.
B. Because they knew his worry that he would possibly miss Santa's presents.
C. Because they wanted to put together the stereo.
D. Because they would prepare another gift for him.
5. For what reason did Tom want to communicate with his father?
A. He didn't want his mother to hear.
B. He discovered the wheel marks on the floor.
C. He wanted to confirm that his father was Santa.
D. He saw his father putting together the stereo at night.
6. From the story, how do you find Tom?
A. Smart and kind
B. Considerate and curious
C. Naughty and aggressive
D. Responsible and cautious
7. What is the best title of the text?
A. The secret well keep forever
B. The gift Tom likes best
submittingC. The holiday I'll never forget
D. The kid I've teased
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Wherever we humans go, we leave behind a mess. That goes for space, too. An estimated 500,000 pieces of debris (碎片) litter the Earth’s orbit as a result of man’s explorations of space. Some satellites have been hit by fast-moving pieces of junk. The remains of old rockets can be the size of a bus, while other debris pieces are simply tiny spots of paint.
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