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【题目】He was about to do his homework when an unusual noise ________ his attention.

A.arrested B.affected C.attacked D.attended

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词。 A. arrested逮捕,B. affected影响,C. attacked袭击,D. attended参加,arrest one’s attention吸引某人的注意力,句意:他刚要做作业,这时一个不寻常的声音吸引了他的注意力。故选A。

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About The Postal Museum

There’ s nothing ordinary about the story of the post. From five -wheeled cycles and rockets to a lioness and flintlock pistols (手枪),the award-winning Postal Museum offers a surprising and entertaining half day out for all ages.

See a restored Mail Coach that thundered across 1800s Britain, get up close to the only existing sheets of the world5 s first postage stamp, the Penny Black, and explore Mail Rail—one of London's hidden gems—with a 15-minute ride through the underground tunnels of the Post Office5 s own 100-year-old railway.

Forget what you think you know about the post and visit one of London's newest museums to discover just what it took to keep us all in touch.

Know Before You Go

Mail Rail is a miniature railway designed to carry post, not people. As such, it's not suitable for everyone and we^re unfortunately unable to accommodate wheelchair users on the ride itself.

The Postal Museum is open 10am-5pm every day (closed at Christmas).

Please ensure you arrive at least 15 minutes before the end of the one-hour Mail Rail timeslot shown on your ticket. Failure to arrive on time may result in being unable to ride Mail Rail.

Re-entry is permitted any time between 10am and 4:30pm on the date stated on the ticket.

1A visitor to the Postal Museum will have the chance to .

A.take the restored Mail Coach

B.ride Mail Rail for 15 minutes

C.get a copy of the Penny Black

D.hear an unusual story of the post

2From the advertisement, we can know that .

A.re-entry is not permitted during the opening hours

B.the museum reduces the opening hours at Christmas

C.unpunctual visitors may not get the most out of the tour

D.wheelchair users cannot ride Mail Rail without attendance

【题目】Climbing Without Ropes

The popular image of the mountain climber is of a person carefully climbing a steep cliff with a network of safety ropes, but it is not the only kind. Many climbers now enjoy bouldering. It’s more accessible and better for the environment.

What is bouldering?

Bouldering is a sport that involves climbing on, over, and around boulders up to approximately twenty feet above the ground. Participants employ no safety ropes.

Why boulder?

improve your climbing skills by focusing on basics

places to climb, such as climbing walls at gyms and parks, easy to find

less time commitment to bouldering than to mountain climbing

intellectual and physical enjoyment as one solves problems

Bouldering Terms

crimp: a very small handhold

foothold: a place where one may place a foot to aid in climbing boulder

jug: a very large handhold that is easy to use

problem: The path up a boulder is referred to as the “problem” that one must solve. The “solution” is the sequence of moves one makes up and over a boulder.

Here is an example of a climber addressing a bouldering problem.

Figure 1: The climber has two routes she could take, one to the left and one to the right. The left one appears easier because it has a jug within easy reach, but look what happens if she chooses that direction. She gets stuck on the rock and has to go back down. Sometimes that is even more difficult than going up.

Figure 2: The climber takes the one to the right this time. Using a foothold and placing her right hand in a crimp, she is able to lift herself up and locate other handholds. After only a few moves, she is able to throw her leg over the top of the boulder and pull herself up.

1According to the passage, bouldering ________.

A. is an indoor sport B. has no safety protection

C. needs maps and equipment D. is a steep cliff climbing

2Bouldering becomes popular because ________.

A. it challenges the limits B. it costs less

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3According to the example, the right route is ________.

A. a shortcut B. a dead end

C. tough but to the top D. lined with jugs

4The passage is likely to appear in ________.

A. a book review B. a science report

C. a newspaper advertisement D. a sports magazine

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Not only does Campbell make bears, but he has a variety of fundraising events to help further causes he supports. At one such gala last year, Campbell made a bear on-stage and auctioned (拍卖)it off for $ 5 ,000. The night raised more than 26,000 for the Love Your Sister charity. He hopes to expand the amount and locations of fundraising events he hosts.

Campbell's message of love and kindness has spread around the world, and he has spoken to schools about how each effort counts. Project 365's Facebook page has amassed over 26,271 followers and is a platform for people worldwide to spread positivity.

Campbell, a 14-year-old boy, has a lot of different interests such as film and laboratory work, but whatever path he chooseshe will continue to follow his heart to help people around the world through his acts of kindness!

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