1.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。

I've had private health insurance my entire life. My parents were advocates of it and insisted I maintain my insurance after I left home. To be honest, I'd never really thought about it until I married and started a family of my own.

Pregnant with our first child, health insurance afforded me the doctor of my choice and a private room in the hospital of my choice. Many of my friends chose the public system and, although discharged from hospital (出院) much earlier, were provided daily home visits from a midwife (助产士) in the days following birth.

I'm happy to say all our babies were delivered safe and healthy. And while I have no regrets about "going private", it wasn't cheap despite my health insurance. My friends, on the other hand, paid nothing.

It wasn't until my children turned one year old that I began to question whether health insurance was worth the monthly expense.

On the few occasions when the kids needed emergency care, we were referred to a new public hospital nearby and received first-class treatment. At that point we began to wonder if the money we were spending on private health cover could be better used elsewhere. Before I cancelled our insurance, though, I was diagnosed with cancer and that changed everything.

Thanks to my health insurance, the time between diagnosis and my first surgery was less than a week. I could recover in my own hospital room and know the team of specialists who were caring for me would be the same throughout my journey. Ten years later, they still are.

Other cancer survivors I've befriended along the way went public with their treatment and have no regrets either, which leads me to this conclusion: there's no right or wrong when it comes to health insurance. I've kept it all these years because I like having peace of mind that my family will receive the treatment they need, when they need it. There are pros and cons for both, and only you can decide what best suits your situation.

(1) What did the author think of private health insurance before her marriage? A. It wasn't cheap. B. It was far from enough. C. It didn't affect her much. D. It indeed gave her peace of mind.
(2) What happened to the author's friends choosing the public system? A. They had harder deliveries. B. They spent less time in hospital. C. They had weekly home visits from a midwife D. They were not well cared for after childbirth.
(3) What did the author plan to do before she got cancer? A. Get money to cover medical expenses. B. Maintain her private health insurance. C. Use her insurance money somewhere else. D. Do something to change the public system.
(4) What's the author's attitude to insurance now? A. Choose your best fit. B. Buy private insurance if you can. C. Keep both public and private insurance. D. Spend money carefully when it comes to insurance.
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In 2009 in a small town, Todd Bol came up with an idea to share his mother's love of reading with others. Bol's mother had been a teacher who had loved reading. He decided to build a wooden box and fill it with books. Bol placed the box of books on a post in his front yard with a sign that read "Free Books". Soon his neighbours noticed this tiny model of a "schoolhouse". They began taking the books and replacing them with books of their own. The tiny library allowed people the opportunity to "check out" books day or night.

Bol's friends and neighbours wanted little libraries of their own. Bol built several and gave them away. One of his friends, Rick, believed that Bol's little libraries could benefit more than just local friends and neighbours. With these ideas in mind, Bol and Rick came up with a plan to build over 2,500 Little Free Libraries around the world. They believed that books should be available to all people, no matter where they live or what their background is. To help achieve their goal, Bol and Rick created a website that provides information about the Little Free Libraries and how people can establish little libraries of their own. 

Thanks to Bol and Rick, the Little Free Libraries are encouraging people to read more. They didn't just provide books. They also helped build friendships and a sense of belonging among community members. As more and more people visited Bol's little library, they began talking with one another. They shared thoughts, ideas, and stories. They got to know one another. Everyone loved the little library. After all, as Bol says, "It's a magic box with books. People tell us all the time that they've met more people in a week than they have in a lifetime. "

Today there are more than 25,000 Little Free Libraries around the world, and they can be found on almost every continent. 

(1) From whom did Todd Bol get the idea of Little Free Libraries? A. His mother. B. His teacher. C. His neighbours. D. His friends.
(2) Bol and Rick created a website mainly to ____.  A. make more money B. establish online libraries C. replace paper books with e-books D. provide information and guidance
(3) What have the Little Free Libraries brought to the community? A. New buildings. B. More visitors. C. Friendly relationships. D. Green environment.
(4) What can we learn from the story? A. Well begun, half done. B. Don't judge a book by its cover. C. A friend in need is a friend indeed. D. Little people can make a big difference.
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2.阅读理解

A good movie, like a seed, can take root in people's hearts, grow out of people's thoughts! Without saying much, now I recommend 2 super burning dream movies to you. In the interleaving of light and shadow, feel the ups and downs of life, get the feeling of life, have a good heart, start 2023!

The Pursuit of Happiness

Will Smith stars in this moving tale inspired by the true story of Chris Gardner, a San Francisco salesman struggling to build a future for himself and his 5-year-old son Christopher. When his girlfriend Linda walks out, Chris is left to raise Christopher on his own. Chris' determination finally pays off when he lands an unpaid internship in1 a brutally (残暴的) competitive stockbroker-training program, where only one in twenty interns will make the cut. But without a salary, Chris and his son are evicted from their apartment and are forced to sleep on the streets, in homeless shelters and even behind the locked doors of a metro station bathroom. With self-confidence and the love and trust of his son, Chris Gardner rises above his obstacles (障碍) to become a Wall Street legend (传奇).

UP

Retired balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen is ready for his last chance at high-flying excitement. Tying thousands of balloons to his house, Carl sets off to the lost world of his childhood dreams. Unbeknownst to (瞒着) Carl, an overeager 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer Russell is on Carl's front porch! The world's most unlikely duo (搭档) meet fantastic friends like Dug, a dog with a special collar that allows him to speak, and Kevin, a rare 13-foot tall flightless bird. Stuck together in the wilds of the jungle, Carl realizes that sometimes life's biggest adventures aren't the ones you set out looking for.

(1) Which category does the passage most likely fall in? A. Comics. B. Fairy tale. C. Science fiction. D. Entertainment newspaper.
(2) Who plays the leading role of The Pursuit of Happiness? A. Linda. B. Christopher C. Will Smith. D. Chris Gardner.
(3) How many human characters Up contains? A. Two. B. Four. C. Three. D. One.
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3.阅读短文,回答问题。

Dear students,

The Covid-19 situation is still fluctuating. In order to sustain the satisfactory results of our anti-pandemic measures and keep the situation under control, our College has made the following arrangements for your safe return to the campus for the second semester of the academic year 2021-22. The opening of the College for the second semester of the academic year 2021-22 has been postponed to 14 February 2022.

Registering the date of your return to the campus

To ensure an orderly and safe return to the campus, all students, in principle, are required to make a staggered(错开的) return to UIC during the period of 12-14 February 2022. Starting from 2 February 2022, students are invited to log on MIS Survey (https://mis.uic.edu.cn/survey/login.jsp), selecting the item on "registration of returning students" to register their date of return. Students who fail to complete the registration will be unable to enter the College premises. If for any reason, students need to bring forth or postpone the date of their return to the College, please report this on MIS Survey. Student hostels will be opened as of 9 February.

Daily Health Report

During the winter holidays, students are required to submit their daily health report by logging on to MIS Survey (https://mis.uic.edu.cn/survey/login.jsp), proactively and factually reporting their health condition and their location or travel plans to the College. Students who fail to submit the required health reports for 14 consecutive days will be unable to enter the College premises.

Different requirements for students returning from areas of different risk-levels.

According to the directives of the local Pandemic Control and Prevention agency, we have different requirements for students returning from areas of different risk-levels. Students are asked to avoid going to high or medium risk areas or hot spots, with a heightened alert for the protection of their personal health. The following are guidelines for reporting your travel history 14 days prior to their return to the College:

Category

Area

Health Control Measures

Requirements for Returning to Campus

1

Low-risk area

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Negative Covid-19 test valid for 48 hours

2

Medium risk area

"Four Ones" Health Management +14-day self-health monitor

Negative Covid-19 test valid for 48 hours

3

High risk area

3-day home health monitor+11-day self-health monitor

Students may apply to return to the College. But as our dormitories are not equipped with home health monitor facilities, returning students will be accommodated at the Wenhua Lodge of Beijing Normal University as the quarantine quarters (subject to confirmation) at their own expense

4

High risk district or country

14-day home quarantine

Return to campus is deferred

5

Pinpointed medium risk area

14-day home quarantine

Return to campus is deferred

6

Pinpointed high risk area

14-day centralized quarantine

Return to campus is deferred

Note

After a careful study of the distribution of students in medium to high areas, the College will, without delay, reach out to students who fall into categories 4 to 6 on the above chart and will lose no time in contacting students in category 3 above regarding arrangements for returning to the campus. Please be patient and await instructions from the College. If you have any queries, you may dial 0756-3620491/3620224 during office hours.

The above arrangements may be adjusted in accordance with ongoing instructions from the local Pandemic Prevention and Control Agency. Rest assured that we will notify you of any changes without delay.

(1) The passage is mainly intended for the students __________ in the College. A. infected with Covid-19 B. ready to embrace a new term C. switching their dorms D. in charge of volunteer service
(2) What must a student submit according to the passage? A. Negative Covid-19 test. B. Registration of their residence. C. Daily health report. D. Application of delayed return.
(3) Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. The opening date of the second semester is subject to the pandemic. B. Students returning from high-risk areas should postpone their return. C. The date of the return to the campus can't be modified once it is fixed. D. Students from high-risk districts or countries should contact the College.
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