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广西来宾市象州县中学2022-2023学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题

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日期: 2024-04-28
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GREATBRITISHBREAKSAND EUROPEAN RAIL HOLIDAYS

Five-day breaks from £475pp — chosen departures up until October 2023.

Arena Travel pride themselves on creating unforgettable vacation. Take a look below at a choice of their UK and Ireland breaks, or travel further afield to visit some of Europe's most famous places. All their holidays will allow you to sit back, relax and travel in style while taking in the sights from the comfort of your seat.

REASONS TO BOOK

Price promise

Your holiday will not be sold for less; furthermore, if the price of your holiday does increase, you will not be asked to pay more.

Safety and wellbeing

We have stringent hygiene (严格的卫生) standards and ways to help keep you safe.

Peace of mind

All of our holidays offer customer protection.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

Well-planned list of the places you will visit.

Inclusive travel by rail, air, or coach (except UK holidays)

Quality accommodation in carefully chosen hotels

Many meals and excursions (短途旅行)

The services of an experienced tour manager

RAIL HOLIDAY

DESTINATION

DEPARTURES

DURATION

PRICE (pp)

Little Trains of Norfolk

UK

May-September 2023

5 days

£475

Exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Coast

Ireland

May and September 2023

6 days

£1,095

Glacier Express Winter Magic

Switzerland

February and March 2023

5 days

£1,295

Nice Carnival and the Menton Lemon Festival

France

February 2023

6 days

£995

To book or to request a brochure call 01858 438335, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers.

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The English Language Assistants Program is very famous in the UK. Every year, it sends many language teachers to support English training in other places around the world. I took part in the program last year and spent six months in a small town called Privas in France.

The small town lies in the southeast of France. It is a beautiful place. The quiet environment and comfortable lifestyle made me fall in love with it. The school where I taught was a great place to learn about French culture. I learned some special French customs (习俗) there.

People greet each other by kissing on the cheek. How many times you may be kissed all depends where you live in France. On my first night in the town, I stayed with a host family. They told me that in most places in France, people kiss twice. In the north of France, they get kissed for four times. And in Privas, the custom is to give three. Sometimes I was not sure which cheek to kiss first. Since I had long hair, when a person kissed me, some of my hair would end up in his or her mouth. That was really funny and awkward (令人尴尬的). But people there were pleased that I was getting used to the local culture.

Six months of staying there made me feel like part of the town. It was an unforgettable experience and I can't wait to return there some day.

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Students usually go to school from Monday to Friday. But some schools in the USA are getting shorter weeks. Classes go for four days instead of five.

There are some reasons for this change. School leaders hope longer weekends may give teachers a good rest. And schools could spend less money on buses or electricity.

But is a four-day school week better for students and parents?

Some experts did research to find out the effects. They talked to people about the change. "Some people really like it," said Christopher Doss, an expert. "Parents get to spend more time with their kids. And they think everyone can be less stressed and sleep more."

The experts didn't just want opinions though. They looked at the data. "In fact, we could not find a lot of data to support the parents," Doss said. Parents did spend more time with their kids. But the study didn't find that they were less stressed.

The experts also discovered a problem. "We found that kids probably learned a little less every year," Doss said. "That can add up to a lot less." So the question is while the change is welcomed, is it worth having kids learn less?

Many students have their own ideas about the change. "I think weeks should be four days," Chris said. "Every Sunday, I wish for just one more day to prepare for school." Maya is more in the middle. "I don't mind a four-day week, but I still like school," she said. "The bad side is that Tuesday will feel like Monday!"

Are you for a four-day week? Or are you OK with five?

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Julie Thornton Johnson woke up at 4 a. m. one night in May. She could feel one of the dogs sleeping between her and her husband, Jimmy. The couple owns three dogs. Their pets often climb into bed during the night. Julie went back to sleep. She woke up again a few hours later. She heard her husband talking quietly.

"Julie, whose dog is this?" he asked. She was half-awake. She saw a 90-pound dog on her bed. "Jimmy and I were surprised. And I was like. That's not our dog," Julie said. The dog looked well cared for. It belonged to someone.

Julie posted on Facebook at 8:30 a.m. She posted pictures of the dog lying next to her husband. "This is the strangest post I have ever had to make," Julie wrote. "Is this your dog?" She shared the post on local Facebook pages. Two hours later, Cris Hawkins and Felecia Johnson wrote back. They said the dog was theirs. Her name is Nala. She left her home the day before and ran away. They thought she would find her way home.

Julie thinks Nala got inside when the couple let their dogs out for the last time that night. It was after 2 a.m. on a stormy night. Jimmy didn't lock the door. High winds must have blown it open.

The couple's three dogs are named Zeppelin, Mollis, and Jupiter. They often bark (吠叫) at other animals.

But they didn't bark at Nala. They didn't seem to mind her being there at all. "I guess they had a secret pact (条约) to have a spend-the-night party," Julie said. "They chose not to tell me about it."

Felecia came to pick up Nala at 11:30 that morning. The two Tennessee couples met up for an ice cream party about two weeks later.

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"The cleaners said I could pick up our things today,"Jet's mom said on the drive to school. "Do you think they were able to clean Big Dog?"Jet asked, trying not to sound too worried.

But he was worried. Big Dog was his favorite stuffed ( 填充) animal. Grandpa had won it for him at the fair when he was five years old. Jet was eight now, and he didn't need to sleep with it or anything. But he did need it. He needed it to sit on the shelf (架子) above his bed — the shelf that had been burned by the house fire.

"I'm not sure what they were able to save,"Mom said."They said they weren't able to save our photo albums (相册). I sure will miss those pictures."

Jet could tell she was really sad."I'll pick you up after school, and we'll go through the boxes together,"Mom said before she drove off.

Jet tried to focus on his schoolwork all day, but he couldn't keep his mind off Big Dog.

He held his backpack through the halls as if he were carrying his old stuffed friend. During library time, he checked out a book about dogs.

RRRRRINNNGGG! Time for art class. Mr. Light said it was"artist's choice"day, so they could work on whatever they wished.

Jet stared at an empty page. He thought of his mom picking up the boxes of things that had been damaged by the fire.

Then he remembered how sad his mom was about the photo albums. Most things could be replaced (替换) at the store. But the pictures were gone forever. He knew what to draw.

Jet drew a picture of himself opening presents in front of a Christmas tree. Then one of him and his mom camping. There was one of him playing baseball and one of their visit to see Grandpa. By the time class was over, Jet had made a small album.

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When Jet's mom picked him up from school, Big Dog was in the back seat.

As they looked at the pictures, Jet's mom laughed and cried, and she noticed a blank (空白的) page at the end of the book.

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