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1、We work with Cambridge County Council's Participation Team to create opportunities for young people to visit the University and learn more about it. The following events are scheduled for the 2019/2020 academic year.SuperStar workshops12 engaging workshops are planned for young people aged 7 to 11. These half ﹣day visits will be held throughout the year, at times when young people are not at school. If participants complete 8of the 12workshops, they will be awarded the nationally recognised SuperStar Crest Award.Please note, workshops will only run if we have a sufficient number of attendees (usually around 3+ participants).Explore University DaysExplore University Days are for young people aged 12﹣15. Participants visit the University for two days and engage with a range of university﹣related workshops,and other fun activities.Previous participants have engaged with the following:• Visited the Sports Centre• Took part in a Neuroscience workshop• Enjoyed a two﹣course meal at a University CollegeDates will be confirmed in early December 2019, and a schedule for event will follow in the New Year.Events for post﹣16 studentsIf you are studying for your post﹣16 qualifications and are considering applying for Cambridge or would like to find out more about a specific subject,the following events might be for you:• University and College Open Days• Subject Masterclasses• Cambridge Science Festival1.What can the participants do in SuperStar workshops?A. To stay only half a day. B. To get a gift.C. To enjoy a free meal. D. To visit all the 12 workshops.2.Which event is specially for applicants of Cambridge?A. SuperStar workshops. B. The Neuroscience workshop.C. Explore University Days. D. Events for post﹣16 students.3.The events in the passage most probably aim to .A. introduce some courses B. advertise Cambridge University C. enrich students' spare time life D. promote children's interest in touring2、I feel very excited at the thought t hat in another week I’ll be with you again on holiday, I enjoy my stay in England very much indeed.My host and my fellow-students are all very nice to me, but as they say in England, “There’s no place like home”, and I think you will feel this above all at Christmas time.I’m leaving here early on Thursday, the 23rd, and I’ll be arriving in Paris on Friday morning. So I’ll be home about lunch time. Please meet me at the station. In some of my earlier letters I have told you all about the other students here. Well, I want to ask my Canadian friend, Jan, to come and spend Christmas, and he has no friends in England except me. He is a very nice boy. I know you will like him and I feel sure he will enjoy Christmas with us. But I haven’t invited him yet. Please l et me know soon if that’s all right. I’ve got some Christmas presents for you all, but I’m not going to tell you what they are, so it will be a surprise.How are you all at home? I hope you are all keeping well. See that father always puts on his big coat when he goes out so that he will not catch cold.We don’t want him ill for Christmas.1.The passage is part of a ____.A.short story B.novel C. report D.letter3.The writer is probably _____.A.a French woman B.an English woman C.a CanadianD.an American3.The writer feels very excited because ____.A.she will have her friend spend Christmas with her family.B.she will soon be with her family.C.she enjoys her stay in England very much. D.she has got some Christmas presents for her people.4.The word “they” in the first paragraph means_____.A.people I met in England B.my host and my fellow-studentsC.the English people D.some people in England3、Some of Australian cyclists have used "GPS art" to turn a 202 km (125- mile) ride into the outline of a goat, which interests many people greatly. The four men marked their route on an app before using it track their journey around Perth. When uploaded to the computer, it was shown as a picture. Cyclist Ben Jones said the group settled on a goat because it was an easy animal to draw. He said the ride lasted more than six hours, with the four men stopping only for food, and flat tyres . "Except for riding 202km, it's relatively simple," Mr. Jones told the BBC. "You mainly mark your route on the app and it plans directions out."GPS art has also been widely used by runners and other cyclists when they travel out. Mr. Jones said his group wanted to shake up their normal weekend ride. "We all ride l0,000km to 15,000km a year," he said. "Mostly we just ride together as mates and have a good time - that's what this was about."The group received much attention after posting their map to social media this week. Others described Mr. Jones as a goat guy in an interview on Australian television. For their next piece of GPS art, the group plans to draw a local animal such as the koala. "Certainly, there'll be something coming, for we are making our decisions to put more and more plans into practice. I'm sure of that," Mr. Jones said.1.What holds many people's attention greatly?A.The cyclists' shaping the route into the outline of a goat.B.The cyclists' having the GPS to travel with.C.The cyclists' having traveled 125 miles.D.The cyclists' riding more than 6 hours.2.What did the four men do during their six-hour ride?A.They had their bikes repaired.B.They got something to eat.C.They stopped to have a rest.D.They planned new directions.3.How would Mr. Jones feel about their ride?A.It was tiring.B.It was enjoyable.C.It was moving.D.It was amazing.4.What does the underlined word "that" in the last paragraph refer to?A.Mr. Jones becoming a goat guy.B.People paying attention to the map.C.The group drawing the animal koala.D.The group performing their ride plans.4、Have you ever been given something you don’t like or doesn’t fit, but you don’t want to hurt the feelings of the person who thinks about you? You’re not alone. Everyone has received an unwanted gift at least once in his or her life. That doesn’t mean the item is bad or useless. It simply means that it doesn’t work for you.If you find yourself with something nice but that doesn’t fit into your lifestyle, consider regifting it. Before you do that, make sure you understand the manners of this practice that is more and more common as people find it difficult to make ends meet to a great extent.There are specific things you should do to an item. Failure to do any of them may create an awkward situation. You never have to lie about what you are doing, but you don’t want to be in the position of having to explain anything. For example, remove the original wrapping paper and rewrap it in your own; make sure the box is in good condition so the item doesn’t appear used; check t he item and make sure there are no cards or names on the packaging; inspect the item and make sure it is in excellent condition.When you get ready for regifting, consider having a white elephant gift exchange for your next celebration. This removes all the embarrassment of being caught regifting because that’s the whole purpose of the event. In order to prevent hurting feelings, provide everyone with a guest list and ask them not to bring anything given by the people on that list.1. Why does the author begin the passage with a question?A. To share a hot phenomenon.B. To introduce the following part.C. To ask for readers’ answers.D. To point out a common opinion.2. What most contributes to the growing regifting?A. People’s lack of money.B. People’s dislike of the gifts.C. People’s reduced desire for gifts.D. People’s understanding of its manners.3. What’s mainly talked about in Paragraph 3?A. What to do before regifting.B. How to make use of unwanted gifts.C. What kind of gifts to be regifted.D. Why regifting can cause embarrassment.4. What does the underlined phrase in the last paragraph mean?A. Suitable but valueless.B. Expensive and useful.C. Packaged and invaluable.D. Nice but unsuitable.5、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。

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