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2021-01-07 13:47
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2021年1月7日发(作者:顾之玉)
每周一测
I. 阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
For families on vacation, a playground provides a welcome break from sightseeing.
It can also provide a glimpse into the local culture, from the setup of the park to
the ways families interact. Here are the designs that live up to that challenge.
Fruit and Scent Park, Stockholm
Is there a picky eater on a steady diet of chicken fingers and cheese? Perhaps
a trip to Sweden’s Fruit and Scent Park will change his or her culinary (烹饪的)
tune. This playground
features
a banana slide, an orange seesaw, pear huts, a
watermelon jungle gym and a pair of cherry swings, all designed by public artist Johan
Ferner Strom. Now, who can say you can’t play with your food?
Nishi Rokugo Park, Tokyo
Located between central Tokyo and the city of Kawasaki, Nishi Rokugo combines
recycled rubber tires (橡胶轮胎) with traditional playground equipment. In total,
more than 3,000 tires of different sizes are used to create tunnels, bridges, tall
sculptures for climbing and, of course, tire swings. There’s little shade, so you
can visit here in the early morning or late afternoon for the most comfortable weather,
and be sure to wear your play clothes.
Bicentennial Children’s Park, Santiago, Chile
Set a top San Cristóbal Hill, the Bicentennial Children’s playground in
Metropolitan Park was built to celebrate 200 years of Chilean independence and improve
the lives of Santiago citizens. Dozens of slides are built into the slope, creating
a design completely complementary (补充的) of the surrounding landscape. Fountains
offer some relief from the sun, and ample seating gives parents a place to relax.
1. What is mainly talked about in the text?
A. Programs designed for culture exchange.
B. Theme parks attracting most tourists.

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C. Creative sites for family to hang out.
D. Top museums around the world.
2. What can be learned about Fruit and Scent Park?
A. It is located in Tokyo, Japan.
B. Its design was led by some artists.
C. It is aimed to balance people’s diet.
D. Its facilities are modelled after fruits.
3. When visiting Nishi Rokugo Park, it is better to ___________.
A. wear thick protective clothes
B. avoid moments when it’s hot
C. take umbrellas and raincoats
D. watch out for the equipment
4. Why does the author recommend Bicentennial Children’s Park?
A. It becomes part of the surroundings.
B. It was built to improve people’s lives.
C. It amuses kids and helps parents get relaxed.
D. It provides slides for both children and adults.
B
My new teacher is cool. Her name is Paula so we call her Miss Paula.
The first time we met her she said we are going to be good friends and that good
friends are always nice to each other.
Miss Paula has been teaching us a lot of things. Some of us used to get in trouble
for talking in the hallway. Miss Paula says she can’t change the rule that we can’t
make noise in the hallway but we can still talk to each other. She is teaching us
sign language. I already know how to say hello and how are you with my hands. Now
we love it when we have to walk somewhere and we are always quiet except for a laugh
or two.
Miss Paula likes everybody even Sam and nobody likes Sam. He never does what he’s
been told but now he is doing better. Miss Paula says every single one of us is perfect
and beautiful just the way we are. I guess that includes Sam.

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This week at school was really the best ever. I didn’t even get in trouble when
I thought I would, because I spilled (洒) milk on my homework and had to turn it in
when it was still wet. Miss Paula just smiled and asked,"What’s this?" So I told
her what had happened. Miss Paula put it near the window to dry. She said the sun
had been waiting for such an important job as this and would be happy to help us.
Well, I have to go and get ready for bed now. I have school in the morning and
I want to wake up early so I will have time to pick Miss Paula some flowers.
5. What do we know about Miss Paula?
A. She changed the school rules.
B. She uses sign language in class.
C. She is very kind to her students.
D. She is strict with the writer.
6. According to Paragraph 4, Sam .
A. dislikes his new teacher
B. has made some progress
C. is often praised by Miss Paula
D. is one of the writer’s best friends
7. How did the writer probably feel when she handed in her homework?
A. Relaxed.
C. Excited.






B. Bored.
D. Worried.
8. We can learn from the text that the writer .
A. loves and respects her new teacher
B. is a bit afraid of her new teacher
C. wrote this article in the morning
D. picked her teacher some flowers
II. 七选五
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Things To Remember If You Want To Be Truly Happy
Never dwell on the past.

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Your past is just a story. 1 Everyone has a past — often full of pain,
disappointment, missed opportunities, and unfulfilled expectations. No matter what
your past looks like, it’s just a story — so don’t let it influence you.
Never focus on what’s missing; look at what you actually have.
2 You could waste hours counting the things you would like to improve,
which would only take you away from appreciating your real life. Gratitude puts
situations into perspective and rewires your mind toward a positive direction.
Never underestimate quality time with yourself.
Don’t confuse happiness with excitement; a lasting joy of life grows when your
mind is in peace. ____3____ Regular meditation, sport, contact with nature, and
quality (offline) time spent reading will help you reconnect with yourself and hear
your intuition again.
4
We are all different, and there is no perfect direction or path to our personal
evolution. The whole point is to become the best version of YOU, and never stop taking
lessons from your own life experiences.
5
Your time and life power are limited, so spend them wisely and target your energy
towards something meaningful. Finding a purpose helps you live a bigger life.
Never be too harsh on yourself.
Many of us are our own hardest critics, constantly diminishing every success.
Accept that you will never be ideal and see this as okay. In the process of
self-development, embracing your own vulnerabilities(缺陷) has been scientifically
proven to be a key component of happiness.
A. Make the present meaningful.
B. Be grateful for what you have.
C. Never stop improving yourself.
D. Never give up what you are doing.
E. Never lose a sense of purpose in what you are doing.
F. Seeing the positive side of things doesn’t mean you’re ignoring what

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