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Halfway through the women's slalom (障碍滑雪赛) event at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, 18-year-old Mikaela Shiffrin held a commanding lead over the greatest women's slalom skiers in the world. On her final run, she burst from the start house at top speed, zigzagging (曲折行进) around the poles. Suddenly, her left ski slid out, causing her to temporarily lose control. It seemed as if her dreams of a gold medal might slide down the mountain, out of her reach. But in the blink of an eye, Mikaela stopped her mini-skid and rocketed through the rest of her run. She became the youngest slalom skier ever to win an Olympic gold medal.

Skiing has always been a big part of Mikaela's life. At two and a half years old, Mikaela made her first ski run down her steep driveway on plastic skis. From ages 8 to 11, she worked hard, repeating hundreds of training runs on small hills to learn the correct techniques. When Mikaela was 11, she enrolled at the Burke Mountain Academy, a Vermont boarding school for skiers.

According to headmaster Kirk Dwyer, "What separated Mikaela from others was the degree of her commitment to be the best. Mikaela practiced more than anyone and believed in herself then and now. " At age 14, Mikaela began her international career when she raced in the world championships for 13-and 14-year-olds. And she won! By the time she was 17, she had already won her first World Cup race.

For Mikaela, working hard is a full-time job. In the summer, when Mikaela is off the ski slopes and in the gym, her daily training consists of six to seven hours of weightlifting, core body work, and biking to improve her strength and agility.

"If you're passionate about your goals, whatever they are," she says, "there's no limit to what you can achieve. Give it your all!"

(1) What happened to Mikaela at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games? A. She fell behind others at first. B. She overcame the accident and completed her run. C. She lost control and slid down the mountain. D. She was the first slalom skier to win an Olympic gold medal.
(2) According to the text, how many times did Mikaela win in international competitions? A. One B.   Two. C. Three. D. Four.
(3) Which of the following best describes Mikaela? A. Demanding and curious. B. Ambitious and diligent. C. Caring and brave. D. Patient and intelligent.
(4) What is the best title for the text? A. Zigzagging to Success B. The Strength of Confidence C. The Value of Failure D. An Exciting Slalom Event
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For the first time in two years, our school held a Halloween homecoming dance. This year's homecoming was around a recent soccer victory against the neighboring school. Everyone was in a particularly festive mood.

At the same time, for a safer gathering during the COVID-19, we were required to hold the dance outdoors if we wanted to go mask-free. This was unfortunate because temperatures in Boston were expected to be no higher than 10℃ that night. Later, I realized that the cold was the least of my worries.

We sent apology letters out to the neighbors surrounding the school and told them to expect loud music on Oct 29. Then on that Friday night, members of the Student Union gathered together to decorate the tent provided by the school as a protection from the cold.

After two hours of blowing balloons, putting fake spider webs on trees and setting up the food table, people started showing up in their costumes. I ran away to the bathroom to dress up. Having seen all the news about Asian hate in the US, I decided that it was important to present Asian spirit — thus I proudly dressed myself up in a traditional Chinese qipao.

When I got outside again, the dance was in full swing. There was a DJ spinning songs, and the lights were flashing away, though no one was on the dance floor yet. However, things took a sharp turn when a familiar song — Gangnam Style by South Korean singer Psy — came on, and the dance floor was never empty again until the end of the evening. With every beat drop, the crowd jumped crazily to the beat, and I followed along. My feet hurt so much at the end of the evening, but I'll admit that it was worth all of the excitement I experienced.

(1) What can we learn about the homecoming dance? A. It was our school's first-ever homecoming. B. It was celebrated after a sports victory. C. It was held to fight against COVID-19. D. It aimed to compete with another school.
(2) What was the challenge they had faced in preparation? A. Requirements for mask wearing outdoors. B. A lack of decorating materials. C. Noise complaints from neighbors. D. Low temperature at night.
(3) Why was the author dressed herself in qipao? A. To stop Asian hate. B. To promote Halloween spirit. C. To show Asian culture. D. To show her uniqueness.
(4) What does the underlined phrase "in full swing" in paragraph 5 mean? A. Going well and strong. B. Getting well prepared. C. Getting started officially. D. Being in an awkward silence.
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It was a method favoured by the inventor Thomas Edison and the artist Salvador Dali. Waking from a nap exactly at the point before deep sleep in an effort to inspire creativity.

Edison held a metal ball in his hand so that if he nodded off he would drop it and the sound would wake him. For Dali, it was a key landing on a plate. Now scientists have found that they might have been onto something.

Researchers at the Paris Brain Institute studied people's ability to find a hidden rule in a maths puzzle.

Identifying the trick would make solving the problem far simpler but to do so required thinking creatively. The scientists found that participants who had been woken just before falling into a deep sleep, using a technique like that used by Edison and Dali, were more likely to find the shortcut.

This "twilight zone" is known as non-rapid eye movement sleep stage 1, or N1. Scientists described it like an exaggerated form of mind-wandering, where dream-like thoughts fill the mind. It is thought that as people start to disengage (脱离) from their environment they can "freely watch their minds wander, while maintaining their ability to identify creative sparks (火花)".

For the study 103 people were given a maths problem to solve. To reach the final answer they had to apply the rules step by step but, unknown to them, a "hidden rule" would allow them to bypass most of the steps and get to the solution much more quickly. The results showed that 83 percent of those in the N1 group had found the shortcut, compared with 31 percent in the group who were awake and 14 percent of those in a deep sleep.

Researchers conclude that the brain activity common to the twilight zone between sleep and wakefulness set off creative sparks. "Although the neural mechanisms (神经机制) involved are not yet known, our findings suggest that there is a creative sweet spot within the twilight zone, " said Dr Thomas

Andrillon, co-author of the study.

(1) Why did the author mention "a metal ball" and "a key" in Paragraph 2? A. To clarify a method. B. To explain a theory. C. To present a concept. D. To make a comparison.
(2) What can we learn about "the twilight zone" from the text? A. It prevents your mind from wandering. B. It determines what your dreams will be like. C. It is known as rapid eye movement sleep stage. D. It is a state of being half asleep and half awake.
(3) What does "the shortcut" in Paragraph 5 refer to? A. The maths problem. B. The final answer. C. The hidden rule. D. The added step.
(4) What attitude may Dr. Thomas Andrillon hold to the technique used by Edison and Dali? A. Doubtful. B. Critical. C. Reserved. D. Favorable.
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Official Ticketing Service

Welcome to the official Louvre online sales siteThe Musée du Louvre is reopening and we are glad to be able to welcome you back again. In line with the measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visitors will be required to wear a mask. According to government recommendations, all visitors to the Louvre aged 12 years and two months or older must show a Health Pass. All visitors, including those entitled to free admission, must book a time period. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience.

Individual tickets for the MuseumAdmission and reservation of a time period to access the permanent collections.

Tickets valid for the selected date only. Full list of visitors entitled to free admission at Louvre.fr.

General admission: €18

The Musée du Louvre is open every day — except Tuesdays, January 1, May 1 and December 25— from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Visitors will be asked to leave the exhibition rooms 30 minutes before closure. All tickets purchased online are time-stamped and nominative (记名的); you may therefore be asked to provide proof of identity.

They are only valid for the service, date and time selected. They cannot be used to skip the queue but do guarantee access to the museum within half an hour of the time shown on the ticket. Any holder of an online ticket who does not arrive within the assigned time period for admission to the museum shall be subject to the same admission and waiting conditions as visitors without tickets.

Visitors entitled to free admission (other than Louvre members)

—Under 18s, proof of ID required

—16-25 year-old residents of the European Economic Area (European Union, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein), proof of ID and residency required

Professionals

—Teachers working in France, valid "Pass Education" required

—Teachers of art, art history or the applied arts, valid proof of employment stating subject taught required

—Artists with the Maison des Artistes or International Association of Art, valid proof required

Other

—Jobseekers, valid proof and ID required (dated within the last year or indicating a period of validity)

—Disabled visitors and the person accompanying them

(1) This passage mainly aims at ________ . A. introducing the exhibits at the Louvre B. providing ticketing information of the Louvre C. listing restrictions on admission to the Louvre D. clarifying the history of the Louvre
(2) If a family in Norway, including the wife, an art teacher, the husband, an IT engineer, and a 10-year-old son, want to visit the Louvre this weekend, they should pay at least ________ in all. A. €18 B. €36 C. €45 D. €54
(3) What can be learned about the Louvre from the passage? A. It is open every day except on Tuesdays. B. Its online tickets guarantee access to it at any time. C. Proof of ID is required for anyone buying its tickets online. D. Ticket holders may be refused to enter it if arriving an hour late.
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