2024保定六校联盟高二上学期期中考试英语含答案
展开考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:至选择性必修第二册Unit1。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the wman gd at?
A. Singing. B. Playing the drums. C. Playing the pians.
2. Why is the man late?
A. Because f the heavy traffic.
B. Because f the bad weather.
C. Because f the basketball match.
3. What will the wman prbably d?
A. Charge her phne. B. Leave the huse. C. Call her mther.
4. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. A suvenir. B. A place. C. A clrful life.
5. Hw much will the wman pay t rent the car?
A.200 dllars. B.210 dllars. C.240 dllars.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What des the man want t d?
A. Pay taxes. B. Answer questins. C. Get infrmatin.
7. What des the wman advise the man t d?
A. Call back later. B. Send an email. C. Speak t smene else.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the weather prbably like nw?
A. Rainy. B. Cludy. C. Sunny.
9. What happened at the get-tgether last year?
A. N ne wanted t play any games.
B. Peple ran ut f fd and drinks.
C. Peple just wanted t stay warm.
听第8段材料,回答第10 至 12题。
10. When did the wman reserve the rm?
A. On the 11th. B. On the 12th. C. On the 13th.
11. Hw many nights will the wman stay at the htel?
A. One. B. Three. C. Five.
12. What des the wman request be sent t her rm?
A. Breakfast. B. A newspaper. C. A guest bk.
听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。
13. Where will the speakers have the party?
A. In a garden. B. In a htel. C. In their huse.
14. What fd will the man prepare fr the party?
A. Pizzas. B. Salad. C. A birthday cake.
15. What kind f birthday present will the wman get fr Grandpa?
A. A scarf. B. A bk. C. A hat.
16. When will the party be held?
A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Saturday.
听第10段材料,回答第17至 20题。
17. Hw lng is the lecture abut ants?
A.60 minutes. B.45 minutes. C.30 minutes.
18. Where will the film The Great Migratin be shwn?
A. In Theater A. B. In Theater B. C. In Theater C.
19. Wh will hst the event Encuraging Garden Wildlife?
A. David Crcker. B. Mnica Chaddha. C. Jane Smith.
20. When will the listeners leave the Exhibitin Rm?
A. At 2:00 pm. B. At 2:30 pm. C. At 3:00 pm.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Weald & Dwnland Living Museum
Fun fact
Over 50 histric buildings frm acrss the Weald and Dwnland area have been dismantled (拆除) and then recnstructed acrss a lvely 40-acre site in the Suth Dwns natinal park. The cllectin f buildings represents almst a thusand years f rural life in sutheast England: furnished just as they wuld have been in the past—cmplete with the hmes, farms and public buildings. There’s a sense f explring a real village as yu wander between them alng green paths, stpping t climb the stairs f a 17th-century craftsman’s (工匠) cttage t lie n the straw bed r sheltering frm a shwer in a smky, 14th-century hall.
Getting there
The Stagecach 60 bus service frm Chichester t Midhurst stps just five minutes away’ at Grms Yard, Singletn. The nearest railway statins are Chichester (2 miles) and Haslemere (7 miles). The museum is n Twn Lane in Singletn, reached via the A286 frm Chichester t Midhurst. Parking is free and there are disabled parking spaces ppsite the museum shp.
Value fr mney?
Yes. It’s nt cheap but it’s a special experience that easily fills a day. Plus, it’s a valuable cause wrth supprting.
●Adults 14, children 5—17 and students £6.50,
● under-4s free,
●family £38(tw adults and tw children) r £25(ne adult and three children).
Opening hurs
Daily 10 am-5pm (last entry 4 pm).
21. What can visitrs d in Weald & Dwnland Living Museum?
A. Take a shwer in the hall. B. Stay vernight at a cttage.
C. Learn cnstructin techniques. D. Explre rural life centuries ag.
22. Hw much wuld a cuple with their 5-year-ld twin sns pay fr admissin?
A. £25. B. £34.5. C. £38. D. £41.
23. What d we knw abut Weald & Dwnland Living Museum?
A. It charges parking fees.
B. It has varied pening hurs.
C. It is incnveniently lcated fr bus riders.
D. It ffers thughtful service fr the disabled.
B
Expressins f hnur and respect have been shared fr Canadian singer-sngwriter Grdn Lightft, wh passed away n May 1, 2023 at the age f 84.
Lightft was brn n Nvember 17, 1938, in Orillia, Ontari. He made his perfrming debut (初次登台) at age five singing in a chir (唱诗班). He claimed that it was the chirmaster wh taught him hw t enjy and sing great music. He tk pian and vice lessns and began winning amateur singing cmpetitins. Just befre he turned 13, Lightft perfrmed n stage at Massey Hall in Trnt as ne f the winners f the Kiwanis Music Festival.
As a teenager, Lightft cntinued t study the pian and taught himself hw t play drums. He sn became a paid musician, travelling thrughut Canada and playing with different bands. Lightft played numerus styles f music and began writing sngs abut Canadian nature and histry.
While he still enjyed perfrming, by 1964 Lightft began gaining recgnitin as a sngwriter, and ther musicians started recrding his sngs. One f the mst famus musicians t play his music was Elvis Presley.
He cntinued t write, perfrm and recrd his sngs as he grew lder. In 1975, Lightft wrte and recrded ne f his mst famus sngs, abut a real shipping disaster ccuring in the Great Lakes, called “The Wreck f the Edmund Fizgerald”. This sng is still played and is ne f the mst famus Canadian sngs ever recrded.
Lightft wn many awards fr his 20 riginal albums(专辑). He was awarded 16 Jun Awards, Canada’s tp prize fr music. In’ 1986 Lightft was given a spt in the Canadian Music Hall f Fame. He als received a
Gvernr General’s Perfrming Arts Award in 1997. In Ontari, he was awarded the highest prvincial prize, becming a member f the Order f Ontari.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described him as ne f the greatest singer-sngwriters. “Grdn Lightft captured ur cuntry’s spirit in his music, and in ding s, he helped shape Canada’s sundscape,” he said n Twitter. “May his music cntinue t inspire future generatins, and may his spirit live n frever.”
24. What des Lightft think f the chirmaster?
A. Far-sighted. B. Inspiring. C. Well-read. D. Strict.
25. What can be inferred abut Lightft frm paragraph 3?
A. His perfrmances brught him little mney.
B. His sngs became knwn thrughut Canada.
C. His talent turned int a career.
D. His dream f travelling arund the wrld came true.
26. What encuraged Lightft t write ne f his famus sngs in 1975?
A. A real-life accident. B. The Jun Awards.
C. The wnder f the Great Lakes. D. A sngwriting cntest.
27. What is the purpse f this text?
A. T prmte the value f music. B. T remember a great musician.
C. T intrduce Canadian music awards. D. T recmmend classic Canadian sngs.
C
Imagine cming hme after a lng day at wrk and being welcmed by a lving pet wh greets yu warmly. Better yet, imagine a pet that never has t be fed and never has t use the bathrm.
Rbpest prvide many f the perks f a real pet withut all f the respnsibility. These furry (毛的) rbfriends are mre advanced and lifelike than remte-cntrlled ty dgs. Many feature realistic fur fr an enjyable petting experience and make sunds and small, natural mvements.
Par is ne f the mst ppular cmpanin rbts. It is a rbtic baby harp seal (鞍背海豹) with cute black eyes and a pacifier (安抚奶嘴) that dubles as its charger. Created by Japan’s Natinal Institute f Advanced Industrial Science and Technlgy (AIST), Par is mre than a stuffed animal. The little seal is packed with five kinds f sensrs: tuch, light, audi, temperature and psture. Plus, Par is super intelligent; it can learn t behave in a way that the user prefers. Accrding t the Par website, “If yu strke (抚摸) it every time yu tuch it, Par will remember yur previus actin and try t repeat that actin t be strked.”
While animal-assisted therapy (疗法) and the benefits f pets have been analysed in numerus scientific studies, real animals may nt always be the apprpriate chice fr an lder adult. Animals can be a lt f wrk; they can spread sme diseases t humans and they may nt always be n their best behaviur. That is where rbtic pets cme int play. In a study n Par’s effect n hspital/nursing hme residents, researchers fund that thse wh interacted with Par were less lnely ver the perid f the trial.
Rbt pets are becming a cmmn fixture in assisted living cmmunities and, as years g by, these rbpets will becme mre advanced at cpying real animal behaviurs. While sme believe that rbt pets can’t cmpete with real animals, the cmpaninship they prvide t lder adults cannt be denied.
28. What des the underlined wrd “perks” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Slutins. B. Challenges. C. Chances. D. Advantages.
29. Hw smart is Par?
A. It can wrk withut electricity. B. It can tuch its user.
C. It can repeat its user’s wrds. D. It can adapt its actins t its user.
30. What is paragraph 4 mainly intended t explain?
A. What researchers have fund abut diseases.
B. Why rbtic pets are suitable fr peple.
C. What dangers animals can bring t humans.
D. Why hspitals apply animal-assisted therapy.
31. What is the authr’s attitude t the future f rbt pets?
A. Disapprving. B. Dubtful. C. Psitive. D. Unclear.
D
T figure ut if we can die f bredm, we first have t understand what bredm is. Fr help, I called James Danckert, a psychlgist wh studies bredm at the University f Waterl in Canada. “A lt f peple think abut being bred as being lazy. And it’s abslutely nt that,” he says. “Bred peple want t be engaged with their wrld, eager t d smething satisfying and exciting. But any attempt t d s is failing.”
That means bredm is usually very upsetting. And it can have physical cnsequences. In ne f his experiments, Danckert made peple extremely bred by shwing them a vide f tw peple hanging clthes t dry. He fund that when peple gt bred, their hearts beat faster and their levels f a hrmne called crtisl (皮质醇) went up, cmpared t when they watched anther vide that made them sad. These physical changes were signs that bredm was stressing them ut. “It’s nt like having a full-n panic attack,”Dancker t says. But it’s certainly enugh t make bredm unpleasant.
Let’s cme back t if bredm can kill yu. Back in the 1980s, scientists asked peple wh wrked fr the British gvernment a whle bunch f questins, including hw bred they felt in their daily lives. The study tracked the participants ver time. When any ne f them died, the survey recrded the cause f death. In 2010, tw researchers matched up these causes f death with the participants’ level f bredm. It turned ut that peple wh said they were mre bred were als mre likely t have died f heart disease. “We knw that prlnged expsure t stress is bad fr yur health,” Dancker t says. A single bring day can’t kill yu. But if yu’re always bred, the stress culd add up int smething dangerus.
“Oh n,” yu might be thinking. “Schl is bring, my friends are bring, everything is bring! What’s ging t happen t me?” Dn’t wrry, Dancker t says, “As yu get lder, yu get less bred,” mainly because yu gain mre independence and have t get busy t achieve yur lng-term gals. And trust me: that’s anything but bring.
32. Accrding t James Danckert, peple feel bred because ______.
A. they are t lazy t d anything B. they can’t fully understand bredm
C. they are t frightened t have a try D. they can’t gain excitement in life
33. What can we learn frm paragraph 2?
A. Ding husewrk will make peple bred.
B. Physical changes can lead t extreme bredm.
C. Peple’s heart rate increases with bredm.
D. Watching smething sad is a bring experience.
34. What des the underlined wrd “prlnged” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Cntinued. B. Shrt. C. Sudden. D. Active.
35. What des Dancker t recmmend t save peple frm bredm?
A. Depending n friends. B. Setting lng-term gals.
C. Keeping yurself ccupied. D. Trusting peple arund yu.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Fur Tips t Imprve Yur English Vcabulary
Learning vcabulary is a big part f learning a language. The mre English wrds yu learn, the better yu can cmmunicate yur needs, ideas, thughts and feelings t thers in English. 36 Here are fur tips fr better vcabulary learning.
●Write dwn new wrds.
It’s a really gd idea t write dwn useful new vcabulary. 37 Plus, lts f peple learn better when they see things written n paper, rather than just hearing them.
●Revise new vcabulary regularly.
S, yu’ve gt an English ntebk full f useful vcabulary t remember. But did yu knw that if yu dn’t lk again at the new wrds and phrases, yu nly remember n average 20—25 percent f them? 38 S make five minutes each day t revise yur English vcabulary. The mre yu lk backwards, the faster yu g frwards!
●Learn frm cntext.
“Cntext” means the text that cmes befre and after a particular wrd. 39 It helps yu guess the meaning f wrds yu dn’t knw, it shws yu hw a wrd is used in a sentence, and it helps yu remember the wrd fr lnger.
Learning frm cntext means learning vcabulary by reading and listening is mre effective than trying t study wrd lists. It als means that it’s better t make a nte f hw a wrd is used in a sentence rather than just the wrd n its wn.
● 40
Researchers have fund that yu need t see r hear a wrd n average ten times t remember it. But yu learn it much faster when yu’re actively using a wrd. S, besides getting as much expsure t English as yu can, take every pprtunity t cmmunicate in English with ther peple.
A. Use it!
B. See r hear a wrd mre times.
C. That’s a shcking waste f time and effrt!
D. New wrds are usually hard t remember.
E. It als refers t the situatin in which a wrd is used.
F. The act f writing the wrds helps yu remember them better.
G. S what can yu d t build yur English vcabulary quickly and effectively?
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Wednesday cmes, and alng with it my first drum lessn. Mike, the drum teacher, 41 me t a rm where there are tw drum sets, and he tells me t 42 at the ne clser t the dr.
Peple make me 43 . That’s the way I have always been. But Mike has a very calm manner, which 44 me lightly. Nt nly des he nt tell me that I, a fifty-year-ld mm f three, am the 45 f persn t play the drums, but he 46 me fr hw well I fllw alng with him. After my first lessn, I 47 as much as I can and ntice a rapid 48 in my skill.
I am a quiet persn, s it seems 49 fr me t learn drumming. But I becme s 50 n drums that it is 51 my expressin f wh I am cmes ut with every beat and rhythm (节奏). I am nt nervus, shy and quiet. I am a 52 .
As the weeks turn int mnths f 53 , Mike cnvinces me t play with thers at a jam. When walking up n the stage, I breathe 54 . The guitarist starts playing and sn I jin in. What a rush I feel when we finish, and everyne is clapping and 55 fr us. I did it!
41. A. leads B. frces C. urges D. expses
42. A. laugh B. jump C. sit D. stare
43. A. friendly B. prud C. envius D. nervus
44. A. reminds B. relaxes C. cnfuses D. scares
45. A. similar B. valuable C. mdern D. wrng
46. A. praises B. visits C. cntacts D. frgives
47. A. change B. practice C. spend D. cnsider
48. A. respnse B. recvery C. assessment D. imprvement
49. A. natural B. unusual C. infrmal D. cnventinal
50. A. educated B. ppular C. fcused D. dependent
51. A. as if B. even thugh C. unless D. because
52. A. teacher B. judge C. drummer D. singer
53. A. waiting B. playing C. guessing D. hiding
54. A. unwillingly B. indirectly C. ccasinally D. deeply
55. A. preparing B. struggling C. cheering D. arguing
第二节 (共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Over the past decades, the small, industrial city f Zib has been best knwn fr 56 (it) petrchemical utput. In recent mnths, hwever, it has becme the centre f a 57 (natin) barbecue craze and scial-media phenmenn unlike anything China has seen befre. Turists have flded the city in the central prvince f Shandng in the hpe f 58 (try) its lesser-knwn kebabs (烧烤), psting vides n the Internet, 59 then departing (离开). Yards have been 60 (temprary) turned int dining halls in rder t deal 61 massed crwds.
During the recent May Day hliday, ne f 62 mst imprtant weeks f the year fr shpping and entertainment spending, the petrchemical city 63 (list) as a tp turist destinatin alngside ther ppular places such as the Great Wall and the Terractta Warrirs. A widely 64 (share) nline picture jkes that the last time s many peple shwed up in the city was during the Siege f Qi, a famus battle 65 tk place in the area in 284 BC.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分 15分)
假定你是李华,某国际学校学生会主席。你校学生会正在向全体学生征集以“中国科学家精神(The Spirit f Chinese Scientists)”为主题的短视频。请你用英文拟一则征稿启事,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.作品要求;
3.投稿方及截止时间。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Cntributins Wanted
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第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A Gift Beynd Measure
At an early age, I was crazy abut music, dreaming f wning a pian n which I culd practice and play in the way a famus pianist did n the stage. Later when I was getting lder, n my way t schl, there was an instrument shp that I passed by almst every day. When I saw thrugh the windw, in the crner f the shp std a nice pian which wuld always attract my eyes s deeply that I even frgt everything arund me.
T my sadness, my family was truly struggling. In that perid, my mther was laid ff frm her psitin and my father was nly a clerk in a cmpany. It was just a matter f getting by n a lw incme, nt t mentin buying me an expensive pian thugh they knew I was eager t play that pian s much. The increasing wrinkles (皱纹) in my father’s face even stpped me frm having this thught.
Then ne day after schl, I went as usual t the shp windw t lk at the pian. Hwever, the pian had gne! It was a big surprise. Smene had purchased the pian that I wuld stare at almst every day! I shuld nt have been surprised as thers had the right t buy it, if they culd affrd t. Hwever, at the thught f nt being able t see that pian any mre, tears filled my eyes.
Disappinted and helpless, I wandered aimlessly up and dwn the street. I felt as thugh smething had been stlen in my heart. After what seemed a year, I returned hme, dragging (拖) my heavy legs. Hardly had I just gne int the huse when my mther called my name. Brushing away my tears, I fllwed the sund f her vice int the dining-rm.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I culdn’t imagine what was happening in frnt f me. _______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Then the dr pened and my father appeared, with a big smile n his wrinkled face. _______________________
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六校联盟高二年级期中联考·英语
参考答案、提示及评分细则
听力部分录音稿
(Text 1)
M: D yu sing r play a musical instrument? The pian, fr example?
W: Well, I did study pian as a child, but I gave it up. I’m afraid I can’t sing either, but I’m nt bad at playing the drums.
(Text 2)
M: It’s Tm, Mum. I’ll be hme late. I’m afraid I gt caught in traffic.
W: Oh, what a pity—yu’ll miss the basketball match tnight. I hpe yu have yur umbrella with yu. It lks like it’s ging t rain.
(Text 3)
W: Uh-h. I think my cell phne is abut t die.
M: Dn’t wrry, I charged mine befre we left the huse.
W: Thank gdness. I dn’t want my mther t wrry! She’s already called three times.
(Text 4)
M: Where did yu get this? It’s beautiful.
W: Oh, I’ve been t s many places; I almst can’t remember where that’s frm. Judging frm the clr f the clth, that must be a suvenir I bught in Suth America.
(Text 5)
M: Welcme t Cars Rental Cmpany. What can I d fr yu?
W: I need t rent a car fr eight days. What are yur rates?
M: 30 dllars a day.
(Text 6)
W: Hell. XYZ Accunting.
M: Hell! Culd I speak t Brian Rbinsn, please?
W: Mr. Rbinsn is in a meeting right nw. Can I put yu thrugh t his vice mail?
M: N, thanks. I’ll try back later. I just have a cuple f quick questins abut my tax return.
W: Oh, maybe anther accuntant culd help yu. I think Gina Bwers culd answer yur questins. I’ll transfer yu, if yu like.
M: Yes, that wuld be great. Thank yu.
(Text 7)
M: Oh, lk at the sky, Mary! It’s starting t get cludy.
W: I thught it was ging t be a fine day tday. I hpe it desn’t rain.
M: We can’t have ur picnic withut sme gd sunshine fr all the eating and games and entertainment.
W: Yeah, but nt t much sunshine, Alan! Dn’t yu remember last year? It was s ht.
M: And n ne wanted t participate in any f the planned activities. All we wanted was cld drinks. I remember that the temperature just climbed higher and higher that day.
W: Well, we dn’t have that prblem this year. Did yu catch the weather frecast, by any chance? Is it suppsed t rain?
M: I dn’t knw. I didn’t hear the weather reprt this mrning.
(Text 8)
M: Gd afternn. Hw may I help yu, Madam?
W: Hell. I reserved a rm here the day befre yesterday—a rm fr tw frm the 13th t the 15th.
M: OK. May I have yur name?
W: Yes. It’s Jenny Green.
M: Just ne mment, please. Ah, yes. Here it is. I’ll just print ut the details fr yu t cnfirm. Yu’re in rm 408.
W: Thank yu.
M: And culd yu fill in yur details in the guest bk, please? Name, hme address, tday’s date, the 13th and yur signature.
W: OK. Here yu are.
M: OK. Please phne r cme dwn t receptin if yu need anything. Breakfast is served frm 7:00 t 9:30 in the Green Hall, and checkut time is 11 ’clck.
W: Thank yu. Wuld it be pssible t have a newspaper sent t my rm?
M: Yes, certainly. Which newspaper wuld yu like?
W: The Times, please.
(Tex t 9)
M: It’s Grandpa’s birthday next week. We must have a surprise party!
W: A party? D yu mean yu want t have lud music and fd everywhere?
M: Well, n, but Grandpa will. Yu knw he lves jazz.
W: OK. Well, hw abut having it at a htel?
M: Htels are expensive—and it’s t cld fr a garden party at this time f year. We really shuld have it here at ur huse.
W: OK, I suppse yu’re right. What fd shuld we have?
M: Oh, I’ll make sme pizzas, and I’m sure Grandma will make a birthday cake.
W: Yes, I’m sure she will. I’ll make sme salad then. What d yu think I shuld get him?
M: Let me think. N scarves r hats—I’m giving him a scarf and Grandpa just bught a hat last mnth. What abut a bk? He reads a lt.
W: OK, gd idea. Oh, what day shuld we plan t have the party?
M: Well, his birthday’s n Thursday, s we culd d it n Friday—n, Saturday. Saturday is the best day fr a party.
(Text 10)
W: Hi, there, everybdy, I’m Jane Smith and welcme t Animal Wrld. Befre yu start yur visit, I’d like t tell yu abut a few special events happening here tday. The first event is called The Wrld f Ants, and it’s happening this mrning quite sn in the Insect Huse. Dr. David Crcker is giving a lecture all abut ants—the different types f ants, hw they rganize themselves, what they eat, their behavir and s n. It’s frm 11 ’clck t 12 ’clck. At midday, that’s 12 ’clck, there’s a film which is just as fascinating, called The Great Migratin. This is all abut birds and hw they mve acrss cntinents and ceans. As I said, it’s a film which all the family will enjy, and it’s n in Theater C, which yu can see here just behind me, just a little farther dwn the hall pa st Theater A and Theater B—s bear that in mind fr 12 ’clck. It will last 45 minutes. The next event is called Encuraging Garden Wildlife and will take place in the Exhibitin Rm with Mnica Chaddha. Mnica will be shwing yu ways f encuraging animals, birds and ther wildlife t visit and live in yur garden, hw t place bxes fr nests, what fd t put ut fr them and all srts f practical advice. That’s at 2:30, s just after lunch, and will last half an hur.
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Aiming t carry frward the spirit f Chinese scientists and demnstrate the pwer f mral examples, the Students’ Unin is cllecting shrt vides with the theme f “The Spirit f Chinese Scientists”.
The vide is suppsed t be riginal, psitive and t the pint, including scientists’ majr experiences, achievements and the spirit they shw n the rad t success. If yu admire a scientist fr the abve-mentined aspects, feel free t submit yur excellent wrk t student-unin@163.cm befre May 20. What deserves yur special attentin is yu’re yur wrk shuld be limited t 3 minutes.
Yur active participatin is highly anticipated!
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I culdn’t imagine what was happening in frnt f me. Standing there in the rm was the very pian I had been lnging fr day and night. With excitement and surprise in my heart, I culdn’t stp tears streaming dwn my face. My mther came ver t me, saying they knew the pian was what I had dreamed abut and my father had tried everything pssible t make my dream cme true. I was abut t say smething when there was a sund f ftsteps.
Then the dr pened and my father appeared, with a big smile n his wrinkled face. I gave him a big hug. “It’s s nice f yu, Dad!” I said. I culd nt imagine hw much effrt he had made and hw hard he was wrking every day. Maybe nly the wrinkles n his face culd tell me everything. My father kissed me n the frehead, whispering that he had earned enugh t buy the pian at last. Only then did I realize that n gift culd measure up t a father’s lve.
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