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1、高三英语限时训练一、 阅读理解AThe two-week Harvard Pre-College Program is an intense and exciting experience of the college life. The admission committee is now looking for mature, academically motivated students who will graduate from high school and enter college in 2022. The Course ExperienceWith over 30 cours
2、es to choose from, youre sure to find a topic that interests you. Although courses are non-credit and do not have letter grades, you need to attend the class in its entirety. When class is not in session, you can participate in creative and social activities. At the end of the program, youll receive
3、 a written evaluation from your instructor, as well as a transcript(成绩单). TimeJuly 24August 5How to ApplyComplete an online application and provide supplemental(补充的)materials, including:The $75 non-refundable application fee. Transcripts from 9th grade to fall 2021 grades: This can include progress
4、reports, report cards, and educational summaries from your high school. If English is not your native language, submit scores from the TOEFL IBT or IELTS language proficiency exam along with your application. Cost &AidThe total fee for a Harvard Pre-College Program 2022 session is $ 4,950. The progr
5、am fee includes tuition, room and board, and activity costs for the full two weeks. There is also a non-refundable $ 75 application fee and $100 health insurance. A limited number of scholarships are available to assist students who demonstrate financial need. Awards vary based on need, and a typica
6、l award covers part of the tuition. How to contact usInterested in learning more about the program? Complete our request form, and a member of our team will contact you. Phone: (617)495-4023Email: precollege summer. 1. Which is a requirement for students attending the course?ACompleting 30 courses.B
7、Getting required credits.CHaving a full attendance.DPrioritizing social activities.2. What should be included in supplemental materials?AHealth certificate.BAcademic conditions.CFinancial declaration.DPersonal integrity.3. Whats the full payment for an admitted student on the program?A$75.B$100.C$4,
8、950.D$5,125.BFreshman year of high school is a big transition (过渡) for any student.Luckily, youre not the only person going through this. and plenty of others have made the transition before you too.One of the ways in which high school is different from middle school or junior high the most is the h
9、igher expectations. Youll find that youre expected to keep closer track of your own schedule and responsibilities with fewer people checking up on you. At the same time, your classes are likely to become more challenging, and you might be participating in new school activities as well.Some students
10、find it hard to keep up with everything at first, which is totally normal. One way to prepare in advance for these higher expectations is to make sure that you have organized schedules in place before you start high school.Another important skill for meeting these higher expectations is building a s
11、trong support network. No matter how strong a student you are, at some point you will need some help. Keeping healthy relationships with your friends and teachers is a great way to make sure that you have people who are willing to help when you need them.Try to get to know at least some of your teac
12、hers beyond your classroom communication. Be an active learner during class and stay after class to ask questions. Take advantage of email or class messaging systems. The better your teachers know you, the better prepared theyll be to help when you need them.Its important for you to keep in mind as
13、you start high school that no one is perfect. Transitions are hard for everyone, and starting high school is a big transition. These challenges provide a great chance to reinvent yourself.;4. In the authors view, the biggest difference between high school and middle school is .Adifferent relationshi
14、psBthe higher expectationsChigh academic achievementDthe higher pressure;5. Which of the following suggestion is not mentioned in the text?ACareful schedules.BHealthy relationships.CUsing network information.DReinventing yourself.;6. Who is the article written for?AStudents in junior school.BTeacher
15、s in high school.CStudents in senior one.DParents of high school students.;7. What is the best title for the text?AHow to Meet Your Teachers High ExpectationsBHow to Become an Active Learner in High SchoolCWhat to Prepare to Keep up with Everything in High SchoolDHow to Get Through the Transition of
16、 Freshman Year of High SchoolCRolling electric power blackouts afflicted(困扰) roughly 2 million California residents in August, 2020 as a heat wave gripped(影响) the Golden State. At the center of the problem is a state policy requiring that33 percent of Californias electricity come from renewable sour
17、ces such as solar and wind power, rising to a goal of 60 percent by 2030. Yet data showed that power demand peaks just before the sun begins to go down, when overheated people turn up their air conditioning in the late afternoon. Meanwhile, the power output from Californias wind farms in August was
18、erratic.California electricity grid operators warned that power shortages might become increasingly common when heat waves hit in the coming years. California still has some natural gas power plants that can be ramped up to(提高) supply energy when renewable supplies fail. “But some folks in the envir
19、onmental community want to shut down all the gas plants,” Jan Smutny-Jones, CEO of the Independent Energy Producers Association, a trade association representing solar, wind, geothermal, and gas power plants, said in August, 2020. “That would be a disaster. 60 percent of the power in the California
20、Independent System Operator electricity network was being produced by those gas plants in this summer. They are your insurance policy to get through heat waves.”Union of Concerned Scientists analyst Mark Specht, by contrast, said that “The solution is definitely not more natural gas plants. Really,
21、if anything, this is an indication that California should speed up its investments in clean energy and energy storage.”;8. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?AThe population in California is growing rapidly.BCalifornia is short of wind and solar power.CPeople turn up their air conditioning all the d
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