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As an affiliate (附属队) f the New Yrk Mets, a famus Majr League Baseball (MLB) team, the Syracuse Mets serves as a crucial stepping stne fr players aiming t reach the Majr Leagues. If yu’re a fan f baseball r player develpment, their games are a great way t see rising stars in actin!
What t Expect at Syracuse Mets Games
●Exciting games featuring prmising players n their way t MLB.
●Fun prmtins such as theme nights, firewrks, and special giveaways.
●Family-friendly atmsphere, with great fd, drinks, and seating ffered.
Syracuse Mets Hme Games
Tuesday, 1 April-Sunday, 21 September 2025
NBT Bank Stadium, Syracuse, New Yrk
Tickets
Ntes
Senirs (62+) and kids (12& under) get a $4 discunt n Upper Reserved seats.
Table seats ffer table service fr fd and drinks.
Knw befre yu buy
If a game is pstpned r rescheduled due t weather r ther reasns, yur ticket will be valid fr the new date. If a game is canceled and nt rescheduled, we will autmatically prcess refunds (退款).
If a game ccurs as scheduled and the ticket hlder cannt attend, refunds are nt ffered. Yu can change yur ticket and use it fr any Syracuse Mets Hme Game within 1 year f the riginally scheduled event the ticket was purchased fr.
1. What can be anticipated at Syracuse Mets Games?
A. Meeting MLB star players.B. Enjying free fd and drinks.
C. Witnessing emerging athletes’ grwth.D. Receiving family-friendly giveaways.
2. Which ticket type charges the mst?
A. Dugut Bx.B. Outfield Bx.
C. Upper Reserved.D. 4-Tp Table.
3. What will happen t ticket hlders if a game is delayed?
A. They need t pay fr new tickets.
B. They wuld get refunds autmatically.
C. They can use the tickets fr the new date.
D. They culd resell the tickets within ne year.
B
Sarah Thmpsn faced cnstant challenges due t her hearing impairment (听力障碍). Frm a yung age, she was ften tld what she culdn’t d, but Sarah was determined t shw the wrld what she culd achieve. After being rejected frm multiple jbs because f her disability, she decided t fund Ocean Breeze Crafts, a sustainable handmade gds business, t demnstrate that her disability wuld never define her limits.
Ocean Breeze Crafts began as a small wrkshp in Sarah’s apartment, but it quickly grew int a flurishing (繁荣的) business. Tday, her ec-friendly prducts, including handmade jewelry and hme decratins, are sld in shps acrss the cuntry. Hwever, Sarah’s missin ges far beynd creating beautiful items. She ffered emplyment pprtunities t individuals with disabilities. Sarah believes that everyne deserves a chance t cntribute, regardless f their challenges. Each emplyee at Ocean Breeze Crafts is trained in varius aspects f the business, frm designing prducts t managing rders, helping them gain valuable skills and cnfidence.
One f the cmpany’s mst innvative initiatives is its “Sign & Design” prgram, where prduct packaging includes simple sign language instructins t enhance understanding f the deaf cmmunity. This prgram reflects Sarah’s passin fr bridging the gap between the hearing and hearing-impaired wrlds. She hpes these small steps will encurage brader cnversatins abut inclusivity. Ocean Breeze Crafts als reinvests its prfits in the cmmunity. A part f the earnings funds sign language wrkshps fr lcal schls, jb training prgrams fr disabled individuals, and sustainability prjects.
Sarah’s visin is nt just abut running a successful business — it’s abut creating lasting change. She dreams f a wrld where peple with disabilities are valued fr their abilities, nt judged by their limitatins. With the supprt f her team and a grwing custmer base, Ocean Breeze Crafts cntinues t expand its impact, prving that with determinatin and sympathy, barriers can be brken, and lives can be transfrmed.
4. Why did Sarah fund Ocean Breeze Crafts?
A. T earn a living.B. T prve her abilities.
C. T prmte disability educatin.D. T help hearing-impaired peple.
5. What des Ocean Breeze Crafts d t help its staff?
A. Offer them free daily prducts.B. Fund their educatin in deaf schls.
C. Train them in practical wrking skills.D. Expse them t new technlgies.
6. What is Paragraph 3 mainly abut?
A. Sarah’s effrts t help the deaf cmmunity.
B. Sarah’s devtin t sign language teaching.
C. The marketing strategies used by the cmpany.
D. The success f the “Sign & Design” prgram.
7. Which f the fllwing can best describe Sarah?
A. Determined and far-sighted.B. Independent and patient.
C. Humrus and kind-hearted.D. Optimistic and humble.
C
Have yu ever wndered what sets successful peple apart? Culd it be the way hw they use their minds? Dr. Jseph Murphy believes the secret lies in the subcnscius mind (潜意识). His bk, The Pwer f Yur Subcnscius Mind, shws hw this hidden frce can help yu reach yur full ptential and change yur life.
The bk is structured in an easy-t-read frmat, with shrt, clear chapters that explain cmplex ideas in everyday language. Murphy, wh studied religin, philsphy, and psychlgy, uses simple wrds t describe hw the subcnscius wrks. Each chapter cvers a different tpic — like picturing gals, saying psitive things, r imprving health — and gives practical steps with real-life examples.
Murphy begins by drawing a clear distinctin between the tw parts f the brain: the cnscius and the subcnscius. Murphy then argues that the subcnscius mind is an unlimited surce f creativity that influences ur habits and health, and by uniting mentally and emtinally with the gd yu wish t embdy (体现), the creative pwer f yur subcnscius will respnd accrdingly. Hwever, the bk’s real strength is its practical applicatin. Murphy prvides case studies and examples that demnstrate hw real peple have used these principles t achieve persnal success. Whether it’s financial stability, career advancement, r persnal relatinships, the techniques can be applied universally.
Hwever, the bk isn’t perfect. Murphy’s friendly style and wide knwledge — frm religin t science — make it interesting, but sme ideas, like the law f attractin, dn’t have strng evidence. This might bther readers wh want facts. Even s, the practical tips stand ut. Whether yu want a better jb, health, r relatinships, The Pwer f Yur Subcnscius Mind can give yu tls t shape yur life with yur thughts — a pwerful idea wrth trying.
8. What characterizes Murphy’s writing style?
A. Lng chapters n theries.B. Big ideas in simple language.
C. Practical steps withut examples.D. Cmplex theries in academic language.
9. Hw culd peple achieve persnal success accrding t Murphy?
A. By wrking hard.B. By visualizing gals daily.
C. By building a psitive mindset.D. By changing habits and reactins.
10. Wh might be the least interested in the bk?
A. Evidence-driven readers.B. Psitive mindset seekers.
C. Success strategy learners.D. Persnal grwth enthusiasts.
11. What is the authr’s main purpse f writing the text?
A. T present a self-help bk.B. T list methds fr success.
C. T encurage ptimistic thinking.D. T explain subcnscius mechanisms.
D
There are safety regulatins that limit hw high planes can fly. These regulatins ensure the safety f aircraft peratins and the prtectin f airspace. In general, cmmercial aircraft perate at altitudes (高度) between 30,000 and 40,000 feet, while private planes may fly lwer depending n their type and purpse.
Different types f aircraft perate under varius air traffic regulatins. Cmmercial jets typically fly at higher altitudes due t their size and engine capabilities, which allws them t avid turbulence (湍流) and ptimize fuel efficiency. In cntrast, smaller private planes usually fly at altitudes belw 25,000 feet. This altitude difference is partly due t the limited capabilities f smaller aircraft and the need t maintain safe distances frm cmmercial traffic.
The psitive aspect f these regulatins is that they enhance safety in the skies. Fr example, the Federal Aviatin Administratin (FAA) ensures that aircraft maintain vertical (垂直的) separatin frm each ther at flying altitudes. This reduces the risk f mid-air cllisins (碰撞). Additinally, perating at higher altitudes allws planes t avid weather disturbances, such as thunderstrms and turbulence, further imprving passenger cmfrt and safety.
On the negative side, altitude restrictins can limit the peratinal flexibility f sme aircraft. Smaller planes may be restricted by regulatry limits, which can hinder (阻碍) their flight paths and efficiency. Accrding t a study by the Natinal Transprtatin Safety Bard (NTSB) in 2019, lwer perating altitudes can increase expsure t bstacles such as buildings and terrain, raising safety cncerns fr private pilts.
T ptimize flight safety and efficiency, pilts shuld adhere t regulatry altitude limits based n their aircraft type. They shuld als cnsider factrs such as weather cnditins and airspace restrictins. Fr private pilts, flying in cntrlled airspace may require altitude adjustments t ensure bedience. It is essential fr all pilts t stay infrmed abut regulatins frm agencies like the FAA t make safe and infrmed flight decisins.
12. What can we knw frm Paragraphs 1-2?
A. Private jets fly lwer t avid turbulence.
B. Different types f aircraft perate under the same air traffic regulatins.
C. Flying at higher altitudes help cmmercial planes use fuel efficiently.
D. Smaller planes perate at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet.
13. What is a ptential drawback f altitude rules fr smaller private planes?
A. They cnsume mre fuel.
B. They are expsed t mre bstacles.
C. They cannt fly in cntrlled airspace.
D. They are unequally treated as cmmercial jets.
14. What des the underlined phrase “adhere t” in the last paragraph mean?
A. Create.B. Adjust.C. Illustrate.D. Fllw.
15. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
A. T intrduce distinctins between tw types f planes.
B. T explain different flying altitudes f cmmercial and private jets.
C. T shw the backgrund f safety regulatins.
D. T explre hw planes avid weather disturbances.
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Human waste culd help farmers
Sme types f farming are harmful t the planet. ___16___
A lt f crps need extra nutritin t grw, s farmers add substances called fertilizers (肥料) t their sil t bst plants’ grwth. These are imprtant because they keep crps healthy and make sure that there is enugh fd fr peple and animals. ___17___ Every year, farmers arund the wrld spend huge amunts f mney n a ttal f 205 millin tns f fertilizers, leading t severe water pllutin and lss f bidiversity.
___18___ They are mstly made in factries by burning natural gas and mixing it with minerals. Prducing fertilizers takes a lt f energy and the whle prcess — frm digging ut the minerals t transprting the final prduct t farms — creates pllutin. This pllutin includes carbn dixide, a gas that cntributes t climate change.
Nevertheless, a methd knwn as bichar technlgy, which is already used t make fuel, culd turn human waste int a different type f fertilizer. The new study suggests this culd be better fr the planet and cheaper fr farmers. Human waste is rich in nutrients which plants lve. ___19___ Even wrse, it can als cntain leftver medicines, micrplastics and pisnus metals.
Accrding t the new study, bichar technlgy can turn human waste int safe plant fd. The prcess is called pyrlysis, where the waste is heated up in special tanks. ___20___ Besides, the waste is made int slid, dry blcks, which are up t 90% smaller and lighter than the riginal frm, which wuld make it much easier t stre and transprt.
A. Fertilizers are usually a mix f certain chemicals.
B. What is beneficial t plants is beneficial t the envirnment.
C. On the negative side, it can carry harmful bacteria and viruses.
D. But with t much use f fertilizers, the quality f crps suffers.
E. Unfrtunately, they are expensive and cme at an envirnmental cst.
F. Hwever, a new study has fund that culd change thanks t human waste.
G. The harmful stuff in the waste wn’t be a prblem as it can be remved in the prcess.
二、完形填空
I can still remember the mment when I came up with the idea fr my fantasy series. I was a teenager, sitting at my desk with piles f ntes. Suddenly, a scene____21____ my mind: a yung her at the gate f a strange city. That picture filled me with____22____ and excitement.
At first, I thught it was just anther daydream, sn t be ____23____ . But the image stayed, grwing clearer each day. I began t write, thugh I was nt ____24____abut my skills. My sentences were simple, and smetimes I felt my wrds culdn’t ____25____what I imagined. Still, I kept ging, ften late at night when the huse was quiet. At times I nearly gave up, especially facing ____26____ in schlwrk. Yet I always returned t my stry, as if the characters were ____27____ fr me t cntinue.
Over time, writing became nt just a hbby but a(n) ____28____ . It taught me patience and curage. When my first shrt stry was published in a schl magazine, I felt a sense f ____29____ . Years later, the fantasy series grew int bks. Lking back, I realize the jurney was nt nly abut writing but abut learning t____30____ myself. The struggles, dubts, and late nights all____31____ t the persn I am tday.
Nw, whenever I talk t yung writers, I ____32____ them nt t wait fr “perfect” ideas but t start with the sparks they have. A stry may seem ____33____at first, but with time and effrt, it can becme influential. Creativity cmes frm persistence: even small steps will ____34____. One day, yu may discver yur ntes have____35____ int a whle new wrld.
21. A. flashed intB. flded intC. faded frmD. slipped frm
22. A. wrryB. annyanceC. curisityD. srrw
23. A. frgttenB. rememberedC. repeatedD. realized
24. A. ashamedB. cnfusedC. particularD. cnfident
25. A. imagineB. expressC. replaceD. craft
26. A. criticismB. challengesC. chancesD. prgress
27. A. waitingB. requestingC. advcatingD. arranging
28. A. assignmentB. experimentC. prfessinD. passin
29. A. imprvementB. urgencyC. develpmentD. achievement
30. A. assistB. instructC. embraceD. teach
31. A. seeB. distributeC. submitD. cntribute
32. A. warnB. persuadeC. cmmandD. urge
33. A. pricelessB. hpelessC. insignificantD. inaccurate
34. A. cuntB. expandC. lastD. change
35. A. burstB. grwnC. trickedD. sunk
三、语法填空
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。
In a bright wrkshp in Xining, Qinghai, the sund f scissrs cutting and lms (织布机) wrking makes a steady meldy. Here, 56-year-ld Yang Yngliang — ____36____skilled wrker f the 2,000-year-ld Jiaya Tibetan carpet-making craft — mves between lms and students, his hands ____37____ (fllw) patterns frm lder generatins.____38____a technical helper fr a lcal factry, Yang wants t save this art, which ____39____ (add) t China’s first natinal list f intangible (非物质) cultural treasures in 2006.
“The mre peple learn it, the better we keep ur ethnic culture alive.” Yang says. Jiaya carpets are famus fr deep clrs.____40____ (make) frm lcal natural wl and yak (牦牛) hair, they are strng and ec-friendly. Once used t keep warm, they nw gain ___41___ (ppular) with new ideas: gvernment supprt and cmpany wrk mix ld ways with mdern design. At Shengyuan Carpet Grup, machines d basic weaving t wrk faster, ____42____ skilled wrkers finish by hand. Its design team uses AI t build a cllectin f ver 10,000 patterns, making 3D r shiny designs.
These carpets are sld in China and mre than frty cuntries. This year, exprts rse 8%, with ____43____ (year) exprts ver 80 millin yuan. “Saving this craft means carrying frward its spirit,” says cmpany leader Xue Ting, ____44____ ntes new ideas help grwth. Lcal plicies als bst the industry. In the last few years, Yang ____45____ (teach) ver 200 students. “Nw, with gvernment attentin, I’ll d all t prtect this skill,” he adds.
四、书面表达
46. 假如你是晨光中学的李津,5月18日为国际博物馆日,学校英语俱乐部正在举办主题为The Pwer Of Museums的征文活动,根据你搜集的以下图表信息,写一篇稿件。
内容:
1)简单分析图表展示的现象;
2)简要分析该现象产生处原因;
3)鼓励大家走进博物馆。
要求:
1)词数不少于80;
2)可以适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
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47. 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。
In the heart f the city, amng the chatic flw f peple, std a small bakery called “Sweet Serenity”. Its glden sign shne under the midday sun, inviting passersby with prmises f sugary delights. And at the center f it was Sarah, the wner f Sweet Serenity. With flur-dusted cheeks and a warm smile, she greeted custmers like ld friends.
Everything seemed cheerful and peaceful, but behind this, Sarah was struggling t keep her bakery running. Rent was due, and supplies and sales were all declining. Wrse still, she heard abut a big cmpany’s plan t enter the neighbrhd and undubtedly, the bakery culdn’t cmpete with the big chains mving in. The future f Sweet Serenity really hung in the balance.
Over the next few weeks, Sarah pured all her energy int Sweet Serenity. She launched a scial media campaign and hsted baking classes, trying t bringing the bakery back t life. Hard as she wrked, business remained sliding.
As the days passed, Sarah watched helplessly as bxes were packed and shelves emptied. Custmers came by t ffer their cmfrt, but their sympathy nly deepened her sense f defeat. On the eve f Sweet Serenity’s clsure, Sarah sat alne in the empty bakery, tears streaming dwn her face. She had pured her heart and sul int this place, nly t see it slip away. “Hw culd I pssibly find a slutin t save my bakery? Is there anyne wh can give me a hand?” she thught t herself.
But then, a cheerful sund caught her ear. It was the sund f laughter and music flating in frm the street utside. Curius, Sarah lked thrugh the windw t see a crwd gathering arund a fd truck parking acrss the street.
It was a new additin t the neighbrhd, a mbile bakery called “The Rlling Oven”. The wner, a yung wman named Mia, was handing ut samples f her tasty cupcakes and engaging custmers with her infectius enthusiasm.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Suddenly, a light f hpe was fueled within Sarah.
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Slwly but surely, mre custmers flded in after they teamed up.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ticket Type
Price
Descriptin
Dugut Bx
$25
Near the frnt f the field with a clser view
Outfield Bx
$20
Frnt sectin f the utfield with an pen view
Upper Reserved
$18
Upper sectins f the stadium
4-Tp Table
$150
Fur-persn table with mre space and cmfrt
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