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安徽省马鞍山市2020届高三英语毕业班第二次教学质量监测(二模)试卷

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USA

Space: Past and future

Explore the race for space across the USA with this comprehensive tour of four NASA space centres and other key sites.

Accompanied at Kennedy by Sarah Cruddas, author and space journalist. Including a visit to Virgin Galactic, the world's first commercial spaceport.

15 days for 5,279 (approx US$6,699)

6 May 2020

To book call +44 203 308 9917

(Mon to Sun GMT 9am–5:30pm)

Or email groupsuk@intrepidtravel.com

SWITZERLAND / FRANCE

CERN

One of the world's important centres of science, Geneva is also a charming lakeside town with a fascinating history. The tour focuses on CERN, where they operate the famous Large Hadron Collide.

Accompanied by science journalist Laura Spinne and STEM ambassador Darren Price.

6 days for 2,698 (approx US$3,429)

18 May 2020

To book call +44 207 593 2284

(Mon to Fri GMT 9am–6pm Sat 9am–4pm)

Or email culturaltours@kirkerholidays.com

ITALY

Science of the Renaissance

Encounter (不期而遇) the great scientific minds and discoveries of the Renaissance on a cultural adventure across Florence and Bologna. Led by art and architecture expert Andrew Spira and accompanied by scientific historian Professor David Wootton.

7 days for 1,825 (approx US$2,319)

3 June 2020

To book call +44 207 251 0045

(Mon to Fri GMT 9am–6pm Sat 9am–5pm)

Or email tours@traveleditions.co.uk

CZECH REPUBLIC

Kepler's Prague

Discover the legacy (遗产) of Kepler and Brahe with astronomy, maths, music and art in this city of a hundred spires (塔尖). Our tour with author and broadcaster Jane Green will journey to the heart of early science and the world's oldest astronomical clock.

6 days for 1,968 (approx US$2,499)

14 July 2020

To book call +44 207 287 2843

(Mon to Fri GMT 9am–6pm Sat 9am–4pm)

Or email charmtours@hotmail.com

(1)、How much money is required for a holiday with Laura Spinne?
A、$1,825. B、$2,499. C、$3,429. D、$6,699.
(2)、Which place appeals to the fans of art and architecture?
A、USA B、SWITZERLAND C、ITALY D、CZECH REPUBLIC
(3)、What is unique about Kepler's Prague?
A、It has the world's first commercial spaceport. B、It houses the world's oldest astronomical clock. C、It offers tourists a diversified cultural adventure. D、It is the world's greatest center of science and art.
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    You're rushing to work and a man ahead of you collapses on the sidewalk. Do you stop to help? In a study of by-standers, it was found that some people avert their gaze and keep on walking rather than stop and get involved.

    "There is a tendency to decide that no action is needed." says a psychologist. "The first thoughts that pop into your mind often keep you from offering help. In order to take action, you have to work against them. " Here are some common thoughts that might prevent you from helping.

    Why should I be the one? I'm probably not the most competent (有能力的) person in this crowd. You might think someone older or with more medical knowledge should offer assistance.

    What if he doesn't really need my help? The fear of embarrassment is powerful; no one wants to risk looking foolish in front of others.

    No one else looks concerned—this must not be a problem. We can follow the people around us, but most people tend to hold back their emotions in public.

    "If you spot trouble and find yourself explaining inaction, force yourself to stop and assess the situation instead of walking on," says the psychologist. "Then retry to involve other people; you don't have to take on the entire responsibility of being helpful. Sometimes it's just a matter of turning to the person next to you and saying, 'It looks like we should do something.' Or asking someone if an ambulance has been called and, if not, to call for one. Once you take action, most people will follow you."

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Open Letter to an Editor

I had an interesting conversation with a reporter recently — one who works for you. In fact, he's one of your best reporters. He wants to leave.

    Your reporter gave me a copy of his resume(简历) and photocopies of six stories that he wrote for you. The headlines showed you played them proudly. With great enthusiasm, he talked about how he finds issues(问题), approaches them, and writes about them, which tells me he is one of your best. I'm sure you would hate to lose him. Surprisingly, your reporter is not unhappy. In fact, he told me he really likes his job. He has a great assignment (分工), and said you run a great paper. It would be easy for you to keep him, he said. He knows that the paper values him. He appreciates the responsibility you've given him, takes ownership of his profession, and enjoys his freedom.

    So why is he looking for a way out?

    He talked to me because he wants his editors to demand so much more of him. He wants to be pushed, challenged, coached to new heights.

    The reporter believes that good stories spring from good questions, but his editors usually ask how long the story will be, when it will be in, where it can play, and what the budget is.

    He longs for conversations with an editor who will help him turn his good ideas into great ones. He wants someone to get excited about what he's doing and to help him turn his story idea upside down and inside out, exploring the best ways to report it. He wants to be more valuable for your paper. That's what you want for him, too, isn't it?

    So your reporter has set me thinking.

Our best hope in keeping our best reporters, copy editors, photographers, artists — everyone — is to work harder to make sure they get the help they are demanding to reach their potential. If we can't do it, they'll find someone who can.

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    Here's this week's list of four open jobs throughout the local area. Whether you're unemployed and need a job or you are just sick of the one you have, Roswell Patch wants to help. We know new jobs can be hard to come by these days, which is why we'll try to post a selection of jobs we've found in the area on the site each week. Happy hunting!

    Part-time Spanish Instructor—World Language Institute, Inc. – Roswell.

World Language Institute, Inc. in Roswell is currently hiring a part-time, native-speaking Spanish assistant. A background in relevant work and a driving license are a must for applicants, who can drive a 15-passenger bus to pick up students from several schools, from 2 p. m. – 6 p. m. Monday-Friday. You'll be paid $400 each week. More information about the job is available online.

    Experienced Servers—Chili's – Alpharetta

    Chili's in Alpharetta is seeking experienced servers to add to its team. Qualifications will include being clean and neat and having great attitude and customer service skills. The pay is $1,500 per month, tips not included. Stop by the store to fill out an application. More information about this position is available online.

Registered Nurses—North Fulton Regional Hospital-Roswell

    North Fulton Regional Hospital is looking for a RN/Registered Nurse to fill a 12-hour night shift. Applicants must be registered and previous hospital experience is preferred. The position pays $2,000 per month. More information about the position is available online.

    Software Engineer—ControlScan-Alpharetta

    ControlScan in Alpharetta is hiring a software engineer. Applicants should have five or more years of relevant experience, as well as advanced knowledge of computer technology. Pay is relevant to experience. More information about the position can be found online.

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