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They like to travel,explore new cultures and help others.What will your day consist of?For volunteersEach day you will take part in various 50-60 minute sessions; you will also work with your assigned mentees (f[XT  on their presentations in groups.After the whole day of sessions and activities,you will have a chance to have fun in the evening during the social time.For studentsYou will spend most of your time doing 1-on-1 speaking sessions,but the programme also consists of cultural sessions and studying abroad sessions.One of the main attractions of the junior programme is a workshop. You may bake bread or make traditional Polish cookies.Description of the programmePre-programme activityWe invite you to take part in our free walking tour of your departure city! The tours take place one day before the programme.Duration of the programmeA regular Angloville Junior programme takes place between Sunday and Saturday.Start: Sunday (between 6 am and 12 pm)End: Saturday (between 4 pm and 8 pm)1. Who might take part in the programme?A. A 12-year-old native English learner. B. A 22-year-old graduate with broken English.C. A 19-year-old Chinese planning studies in Canada. D. A 36-year-old English teacher enthusiastic about traveling.2. What will students mainly do during the programme?A. Group presentations. B. Fun games. C. 1-on-1 sessions. D. Baking activities.3. How long will one programme usually take?A. One day. B. Two days. C. One week. D. Two weeks.BLucy Hobbs came to the University of Wisconsin already knowing she wanted to study nursing so she could make a positive difference in the lives of others. Once she was on campus, she realized she could make an even greater impact on her future patients by adding a second major (NN), one in Spanish. I was drawn to nursing because I want a career that will be fulfilling and will help me serve others, says Hobbs.  I chose to add a major in Spanish because I love learning about other cultures, and I want to do something for those easily ignored populations in my nursing career. In addition to her nursing and Spanish curriculum, Hobbs found multiple interesting ways to bring her majors together, including things like research and study abroad. Hobbs was part of a research project that is documenting the experiences of Spanish-speaking populations in western Wisconsin during Covid-19. The research team included students and teachers in languages, history and nursing.In addition to her research, studying abroad was also helpful. She spent part of the spring 2020 semester studying in Costa Rica.  This was my first time outside of the U.S.and I learned so much about Costa Rican culture, Hobbs says.While she found many opportunities within her majors, Hobbs also had meaningful experiences on campus that were outside of nursing and Spanish. For example, she worked as a resident assistant in the dorms and is a member of the University Honors Program. All these experiences helped me to enhance my time on campus by giving me opportunities to meet amazing and inspiring individuals who I believe will remain lifetime friends, Hobbs says,  All these experiences also helped to shape how I think about the future. After she graduates in May, Hobbs will begin her nursing career working in the emergency room at UW Health's University Hospital in Madison.4. What did Hobbs do after she entered university?A. She realized her interest in nursing. B. She decided to learn more besides her major.C. She made a difference in others' lives. D. She influenced her future patients greatly.5. Why did Hobbs add a major in Spanish?A. To help others with their Spanish. B. To do research in various cultures.C. To receive further education in Spain. D To provide nursing care for less focused people.6. What is helpful in Hobbs's achieving her goals?A. Going abroad to change her life. B. Beginning her nursing career early.C. Developing as many hobbies as she could. D. Getting different experiences besides her study.7. Which of the following best describes Hobbs?A. Humorous. B. Intelligent. C. Hardworking. D Generous.CMore than a year into the pandemic of Covid-19, many people have grown used to a new lock-down lifestyle:keeping indoors,exercising less and eating more.  All of these contribute to worsening gut(坢SS function,"says Christopher Andrews,the lead physician at the Calgary Gut Motility Center, adding that heartburn is on the rise.Heartburn is the painful effect of the stomach's acid creeping into the esophagus(邩). Diet is the greatest contributor: acidic foods such as grapefruits, hot sauce or coffee increase the amount of acid in your stomach, while chocolate, alcohol and high-fat foods result in loosened sphincter muscle. If that muscle weakens or is unable to close completely, stomach acid might arise,causing the heartburn. Spicy food can also increase uncomfortable feelings in the gut.Heartburn occurs in bodies of all sizes, ages and genders, but researchers have found that overweight (厤蛻剉)people are two to three times more likely to experience frequent heartburn than those with a healthy weight. This may be because of the increased pressure on the gut,which can push stomach acid up. Changes in diet, such as the recent tendency for people to turn to comfort food in lock-down, can also lead to the problem.Occasional heartburn isn't a problem, but experiences of frequent indigestion should push you to live a healthier life. According to a recent study of 9,000 heartburn patients, following a five-step health plan-maintaining a proper body weight, eating well, exercising, not smoking and limiting coffee or tea-can decrease symptoms (莡秗)by 40 per cent. Andrews also tells his patients to avoid eating close to bedtime,  If you lie down when your stomach is full, it's much easier for things to come up."Though heartburn is currently on the rise, Andrews believes the increase is short-term.  Once life comes back to normal, I'm sure things will get better, he says.8. Which of the following is the main cause of heartburn?A. Staying home. B. The pandemic. C. Unsuitable diet. D. Less exercise.9. What can we learn about heartburn from paragraph 3?A. Overweight people are at greater risk. B. Stomach upsets will lead to heartburn.C. Comfort food can help improve the situation. D. Stomach acid will put more pressure on the gut.10. What's the writer's suggestion for relieving heartburn?A. Getting enough sleep. B. Saying no to tea.C. Consuming less coffee. D. Having a medical checkup.11. What's the purpose of the text?A. To inform us of a health problem. B. To warn us of a worsening situation.C. To recommend a way of losing weight. D. To introduce a new lock-down lifestyle.DTeens who choose to spend time alone may know what's best for them, according to new research that suggests solitude(d[靣)isn't a red flag for depression.Most studies have confused solitude with loneliness or shyness, said Margarita Azmitia, lead researcher of the study.  There is a misunderstanding for kids who spend time alone. They're considered lacking in basic social skills, or called 'loners', she said.  It's beneficial to know when you need to be alone and when you need to be with others. The key factor is choice. When teens and young adults choose to spend time alone, solitude can prove an opportunity for self-reflection, creative expression, or spiritual renewal. It can be challenging when solitude is imposed on them-when they choose to avoid social activities because they lack friends, feel awkward, experience social anxiety, or are being punished.To tell the difference between these motivations, Azmitia developed a survey that asked people to rate their motivations for solitude on a four-point scale, presenting questions like,  I feel energetic when I spend time by myself, and  I enjoy the quiet, versus  I feel uncomfortable when I'm with others, and  I regret things I say or do when I'm with others. Those who seek solitude because they feel rejected or want to stay alone are at greater risk of social anxiety, loneliness, and depression, and they tend to have lower levels of identity development, and positive relationships with others. However, those who seek solitude for positive reasons, such as self-reflection or a desire for peace and quiet, face none of these risks. These results increase our awareness that being alone can be positive, said Azmitia.  The question is how to be alone without feeling like we're missing out. For many people, solitude is like exercising a muscle they've never used. You have to develop it, and learn to use time alone to your benefit. 12. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A.Teenagers are likely to spend time alone. B. Solitude is often confused with loneliness.C. Kids who spend time alone lack social skills. D. Alone time is more important than social time.13 What does the underlined part in paragraph 3 most probably mean?A. They want to reflect on themselves. B. They have to punish others.C. They want to develop creativity. D. They have to face solitude.14. How does the author illustrate the findings of the research in paragraph 5?A. By giving examples. B. By offering suggestions.C. By sharing experiences. D. By comparing results.15. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Solitude: a red flag B. Loneliness: good or badC. To be alone or not D. Loneliness, a popular choice孨0N 悢N qQ5\槝蟢\槝2.5R qQ12.5R Too much time spent online can cause a host of emotional and physical problems, damage personal relationships, and decrease performances at work or school. ____16____ However, if you are struggling with the problem, you can overcome it by taking the following steps.____17____ Start an Internet diary where you write down the details of your daily Internet use, like the sites or apps you access. Besides, set a timer to help you limit the time you spend online.One way is to set up a 1-2 hour time block, which may dramatically reduce the total time online.Find activities to postpone Internet use. Tell yourself you can check the Internet in 15 minutes,and keep postponing Internet access for as long as you can stand. ____18____ For example, you can tidy your desk, complete your homework, or wash the dishes.Stay away from your smart phone during social activities. If your device is within arm's reach, you may find yourself always checking it during social activities. ____19____ If you are worried about missing an urgent phone call or text, set your phone to silent, but with the exception of ringing for phone calls or texts from certain contacts.Replace Internet use with a healthy activity. Exercising, reading a book,writing, studying, and doing crossword puzzles are all better choices. Identify a few activities that you enjoy and pick one to do.____20____A. Shut off the device.B. Track and limit Internet use.C. So place it somewhere out of sight.D. When you postpone it, reach out to friends.E. It may be a good solution to control your time online.F. It can be just as damaging as any other form of addiction.G. While waiting, involve yourself in something away from a screen. N0孾媁kXzzqQ15\槝蟢\槝1R qQ15R There is nothing more comforting than the sound of the Singer, a sewing(珇) machine. It ____21____ so many memories of my grandmother and mother. The ____22____ of turning different materials into something fashionable always ____23____ me.I began sewing as a child alongside my grandmother, a loving woman who taught me how to use a machine and how to sew my first ____24____. It was a simple pullover blouse made from an old pink and white pillowcase. I wore that with such ____25____ because wearing something you ____26____ yourself just makes you smile. Then, one day I made a mistake, sewing the inside out, and had to start again. This taught me to be ____27____ and focused on details.Later I received the old Singer from my mom, but it was left to gather dust in the corner. Once Covid-19 ____28____, I had too much time on my hands and in my head. I got the Singer ____29____ and began sewing again. Measure twice, cut once is a Sewer's proverb. We all hear it and I rarely use it, just like road maps, but it is___30___. A way of life.In a time when tomorrow is _____31_____, I found a sense of hope and creativity through rediscovery. Relearning how to sew has _____32_____ my boredom and made me more patient with myself. It also helps build an emotional_____33_____ with my older generations through this one thing that we_____34_____. That brings me joy. And I'll_____35_____ that joy for as long as possible.21. A. sticks to B. brings back C. gets over D. cheers up22. A. award B. plan C. art D. lesson23. A. escaped B. troubled C. upset D. uplifted24. A. shirt B. button C. skirt D. tie25. A. hope B. freedom C. pride D. anxiety26. A. made B. bought C. chose D. ordered27. A. responsible B. independent C. creative D. patient28. A. quit B. hit C. shot D. flashed29. A. donated B. removed C. measured D. maintained30. A. strange B. necessary C. familiar D. easy31. A. uncertain B. unusual C. odd D. ideal32. A. relieved B. revealed C. indicated D. increased33. A. idea B. distance C. bond D. role34. 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