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北京市部分区20232024学年高二下学期期末英语试题汇编阅读理解北京市东城区20232024学年高二下学期期末英语试题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A5DaySilkRoadTourfromChinatoCentralAsiaDay1Turpan,ChinaStartyourtripinTurpanbyvisitingtheKarezWellSystemanddiscovertheancientundergroundirrigationchannels,whicharestillmaintainedandfunctioningtoday.Fortherestoftheday,youwillvisitandstayatalocalfamilyrunvineyard,whereyoucanwalkaroundthefarmandtalktothelocalpeopletolearnabouttheirdailylifestyle.Day2Urumqi,ChinaAfterbreakfast,youwillbedrivenfromTurpantoUrumqi,theprovincialcapitalofXinjiang.Afterlunch,it'stimetovisitXinjiangMuseum,whereavarietyofartworks,handmadecrafts,andrelicsareondisplay.BeforeflyingtoKashgar,youwillhavesometimetostrollaroundandshopattheErdaoqiaoMarket,thebiggestbazaarinXinjiangsellingvariousgoods.Day3Kashgar,ChinaYouwillspendarelaxingdayinKashgar,startingwithvisitingtheHandicraftsStreet,whereyoucanpurchaseanamazingrangeofhandicrafts,includingcopper,metal,andporcelain.Then,haveabreakatanancientteahouseandjoininwiththelocalpeople'sconversationsanddancing.Lastly,haveagoodnightsleeptogetreadyfortheupingroadtriptoOsh.Day4Osh,KyrgyzstanOshisthesecondlargestcityinKyrgyzstan.Here,youwillvisittheNationalHistoricalandArchaeologicalMuseumplexandenjoycollectionsofartifacts,handicrafts,andsculptures.Afterwards,youwillvisitJaymaBazaar,thelargestmarketinCentralAsia,whichhasahistorydatingbacktotheancientSilkRoadperiod.Ifyouareinterestedinsilk,youcanaskyourguidetotakeyoutoYodgorlikSilkFactory,whichhaspreservedamanualmethodofsilkproduction.Day5Ashgabat,TurkmenistanAfteracozymorningtrainride,youwillarriveinAshgabat,thecapitalofTurkmenistan.Let'sspendthedayvisitingtheParthianFortressesofNisa,oneoftheearliestandmostimportantcitiesoftheParthianEmpire.YouwillreturntothecityfordinnerandtakeanighttripattheAshgabatNationalMuseumofHistory.21.Onwhichdaycanatouristhaveateatastingexperience?A.Day1.B.Day2.C.Day3.D.Day4.22.WhatdoesthetourinUrumqiandOshhaveinmon?A.Stayingatalocalfarm.B.Shoppingatamarket.C.Visitinganancientcity.D.Dancingwithlocalpeople.23.Wherecanatouristvisitamuseumintheevening?A.Turpan.B.Kashgar.C.Osh.D.Ashgabat.BBythetimeAlexSanburnwas13,hewaswellonhiswaytobeingaworkingartist.Hehadalreadyhadhisfirstshowatalocalartscentre.Yethewantedmorespecificallytostartshowinghisworkinajuriedexhibition,whereartexpertswouldevaluateandselectpiecesinapetitivereviewprocess.That'swhenhehitabarrier,discoveringintheverylastlineofamultipageapplicationthattheminimumageforsubmissionwas18.Thatrejectionbecameadriverforcreation."Therewasagapintheartworld,andIthoughtit'dbereallycoolifIcouldprovidetheopportunitytomoreyoungartists,"saysAlex,now15.Withthesupportofhisparents,AlexrentedastorefrontandfoundedLittleEGGGallery,amercialstudioonlyforunderageartists.Thegallerychargesasmallhangingfeeforanydisplayedworkandtakesa15percentmissionfeeonsales.Inturn,LittleEGGhelpspromoteyoungtalentbyshowcasingtheirwork.Notlongaftertheopening,HenryCameron,aprofessorandartist,happeneduponthegallerywhilewalkinginhisneighbourhood.Anexhibitionwasbeinginstalledatthetime,andsomeofAlex'sownworkwasonthewalls.Aconnectionwasformed,andAlexaskedHenrytohelpjudgeanupingpetition.Thefirstjuriedshowwaslastspring,andthetopthreewinnerseachreceiveda$50cashprize.GivenhowbusyAlexiswithschool,lifeandhisownart,LittleEGGismostlyopenbyappointmentonly,buthe'sstilldevotedtogrowingthegallerywithseasonalandthemedshowsscheduledafewtimesayear.LeoSmith,a17yearoldartistfromTorontosaysit'sabouttimethatavenuelikeLittleEGGexisted."Asyoungartists,wedon'tgetasmuchcreditasIthinkwe'redue,andwealsodon'tgetmanyopportunitiestoshowcasetheamountofworkweputintotheart."24.WhathappenedwhenAlexwas13?A.Hewasrejectedbyajuriedexhibition.B.Hemissedthedeadlineforsubmission.C.Hehadhisfirstshowatalocalartclub.D.Hebecameaworkingartistsuccessfully.25.WhatdoweknowaboutLittleEGG?A.Itisfreeofcharge.B.Itisopenonweekdays.C.Itisaimedatyoungtalents.D.Itholdspetitionsregularly.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAlex?A.Ambitiousandcreative.B.Loyalanddetermined.C.Modestandsympathetic.D.Honestandhardworking.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Artconnectspeopleworldwide.B.Onegoodturndeservesanother.C.Failurescandrivepositivechange.D.Chancefavoursthepreparedmind.CInanewstudy,researchershaveunveiledinterestingfindingsthatlinktheconsumptionofrefinedcarbohydratessuchassugarysnacksandhighlyprocessedfoodswithchangesinfacialattractiveness.Theyfoundthatindividualswhoconsumedahighglycemic(血糖的)loadbreakfastwereratedaslessattractivethanthosewhoconsumedalowone.104participantswereaskedtoattendthestudyearlyinthemorningonanemptystomach.Uponarrival,theywereassignedtoconsumeoneoftwotypesofbreakfastshavingthesamecaloricvalues:onehighinrefinedcarbohydratesandtheotherlow.Abouttwohourslater,theywerephotographedunderstandardizedconditionstoensureconsistencyinlighting,background,andpositioning.Aseparategroupofraters,whowerecarefullyselectedtominimizeculturalbias(偏见),assessedthefacialphotographs,makingjudgmentsonoverallattractiveness.Toevaluatelongtermdietaryhabits,theparticipantspleteddetaileddietaryquestionnairesconcerningtheirconsumptionduringbreakfast,afternoonsnacks,andbetweenmealsnacksonthedaybeforethestudy.Thisinformationwasusedtocalculatetheglycemicloadandenergyintakeforthesemeals,providingaprehensivepictureoftheirusualrefinedcarbohydrateconsumption.Theresearchersfoundthatparticipantswhoconsumedabreakfastrichinrefinedcarbohydrateswerelessattractivethanthosewhoconsumedalowglycemicbreakfast.Thiseffectwasobservedforbothmaleandfemaleparticipants.Theresearchersproposedthatthiscouldberelatedtothephysiologicaleffectsoflowbloodsugar,suchaschangesinskinbloodflowandcolour,whichoccurfollowingtheconsumptionofhighglycemicfoods.Whenexamininglongtermconsumptionofrefinedcarbohydratesthroughglycemicloadmeasures,theresearchersfoundthatahigherenergyintakeatbreakfastwasassociatedwithincreasedattractivenessforbothmenandwomen,suggestingthatfoodshighinfatsandproteins,whichdonotleadtorapidglycemicresponses,mightcontributepositivelytoperceivedattractiveness.However,theeffectsofrefinedcarbohydrateconsumptiononattractivenessvarieddependingonthespecificmealandthegenderoftheparticipants.Forexample,whilehighenergyintakeatbreakfastincreasedattractivenessacrossbothgenders,theglycemicloadofafternoonsnackshadoppositeeffectsformenandwomen.Menwithahigherglycemicloadduringtheirafternoonsnackwereperceivedasmoreattractive,butforwomen,alowerglycemicloadinthismealwasassociatedwithincreasedattractiveness.Whilethestudyincludessomelimitations,thefindingsserveasastrongreminderofthefarreachingimpactofdietarychoices.Furtherresearchisneededtounderstandthebroadersocialimplicationsofdiet,whichcouldprovidevaluableinsightsintotheplexinterplaybetweendiet,biology,andsocialbehaviour.28.WhatareParagraph2and3mainlyabout?A.Theresearchpurpose.B.Theresearchmethods.C.Theresearchproposal.D.Theresearchbackground.29.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchfindings?A.Sharpglycemicreactionsmightreduceattractiveness.B.Lowbloodsugarcouldimpactattractivenesspositively.C.Menwerelessaffectedbyrefinedcarbohydrateconsumption.D.Highenergyintakeatmealshadinconsistenteffectsonwomen.30.Whatisthepurposeoftheresearch?A.Toexplainafoodpreference.B.Toillustrateabiologicalprocess.C.Topresentadietaryphenomenon.D.Toexploreaplexassociation.DWhenclimateactivistsgluedthemselvestotheframeofacopyofTheLastSupperatLondon'sRoyalAcademyofArts,theyreceivedafairlysympathetichearing."Nopaintingisworthmorethanmysixmontholdnephew'slife,"saidaprotester,criticizingtheBritishgovernment'ssupportofthefossilfuelindustryduringtheurgentclimatecrisis.ButwhenprotestersthrewtomatosoupatVanGogh'sSunflowers,andmashedpotatoesatHaystacksbyMonetthecensurerose."Absolutelyabsurd,"saidthecultureministerofFrance."Wehavebeendeeplyshakenbytheirriskyendangerment,"readastatementfromtheInternationalCouncilofMuseums.Theprotestersaretargetingworksthatareprotectedbehindglassatleastfornowsoactualdamagehasbeenminimal.Andperhapstheangergreetingtheiractsprovestheirpoint:thatpeoplecaremoreaboutthethreateneddestructionofapaintingthantheactualdestructionoftheplanet.Butastheattackswearon,andtheirimpactdecreases,theyriskchangingintoajoke.What'sespeciallymisguidedabouttheprotestsistheirbinarynature."Whatisworthmore,artorlife?"aprotesterasked.Whychoose?"It'spossibletoblamebothenvironmentalvandalism(蓄意破坏)andculturalvandalismatthesametime,"MarkPasnik,chairoftheBostonArtmission,said.Artisnottheproblemhere.Infact,contemporaryartistsaremakingquiteeffectiveworksabouttheclimatecrisis,preciselyusingartasactivism.MayaLin'sGhostForest,aclimatechangememorialshecreatedinaNewYorkCitypark,isonlyoneexample."Ibelievethatartcanhelpusimagineandmapsustainablefuturescenarios(设想),and,indoingso,givepeopleawaytoseeandhopeforadifferentfuture,"Linsaid.Theclimateactivistsaresurelycorrectthatthepaceofreformisfartooslow,astheplanetburnsanddeadlystormsintensify.Buttheycasuallydismissthesincereeffortsofmillionsofpeopleworkingontheissue.ItwouldbeeasiertorespecttheyoungprotestersatJustStopOil,LastGeneration,andtherestofthesplashgroupsiftheyweretospendtheirtimeandenergyontheunexcitingbutessentialpoliticalworkaroundclimatechange:legislation,regulation,andwinningheartsandminds.Perhapspredictably,thedebatescausedbytheprotestshavenotbeenaboutclimatechange,butabouttheproteststhemselves.Givenhowlittlethey'vedonetogenerateseriousdiscussionorengagepeopletothecause,theartattacksseemlesslikevitalactsoflawbreakingthanmeretheatre.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"censure"inParagraph1probablymean?A.Approval.B.Criticism.C.Stress.D.Spirits.32.Whichideacanhelpexplainclimateactivists'action?A.Theendjustifiesthemeans.B.Artspeakswherewordsfail.C.Thefreedomofprotestshouldbeprotected.D.Artmattersinthefightagainstclimatecrisis.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thesolutiontoclimatecrisisliesinmunication.B.Galleriesshouldstrengthenregulationsliketheatres.C.Climateactivistsshoulddiversifytheirstrategies.D.Artattacksaremainlyaboutseekingattention.34.Theauthorwritesthepassageto________.A.launchacampaignB.assessadebateC.proposeasolutionD.challengeapractice北京市石景山区20232024学年高二下学期期末英语试题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWeletooneofthelargestcollectionsoffootwear(鞋类)intheworldthatwillmakeyougreenwithenvy.HereattheFootwearMuseum,youcanseeexhibitsfromallovertheworld.YoucanfindoutaboutshoeswornbyeveryonefromtheAncientEgyptianstopopstars.Room1Thecelebrity(名人)footwearsectionisprobablythemostpopularintheentiremuseum.Startedinthe1950sthereisawidevarietyofshoesandbootsbelongingtoeveryonefromqueensandpresidentstopopstarsandactors!Mostvisitorsfindthecelebrities’choiceoffootwearextremelyinteresting.Room2Mostofourvisitorsareamazedandshockedbythecollectionof“specialpurpose”shoesonexhibitionhereattheFootwearMuseum.Forexample,wehaveshoesformedievaljousting(比武用鞋),balletslippers,andevenastronautbootsfromtheApollomissions!Room3Aswellasshoesandboots,themuseumalsoexhibitsshoeshapedobjects.Thevarietyisunbelievable.Forexample,thereisametallampthatresemblesapairofshoes,andGreekwinebottlesthatlikelegs!TheFootwearLibraryPeopleefromallovertheworldtostudyinourexcellentfootwearlibrary.Designersandresearcherseheretolookupinformationonanythingandeverythingrelatedtothesubjectoffootwear.21.Wherewouldyoufindafamoussinger’sshoes?A.Room1. B.Room2. C.Room3. D.TheFootwearLibrary.22.Allexhibitsineachroom.A.havethesameshape B.sharethesamethemeC.aremadeofthesamematerial D.belongtothesamesocialclass23.Thepurposeofthetextistogetmorepeopleto.A.doresearch B.designshoesC.followcelebrities D.visitthemuseum BCandogsandcatsliveinperfectharmonyinthesamehome?Peoplewhoarethinkingaboutadoptingadogasafriendfortheircatareworriedthattheywillfight.Arecentresearchhasfoundanewrecipeforsuccess.Accordingtothestudy,ifthecatisadoptedbeforethedog,andiftheyareintroducedwhenstillyoung(lessthan6monthsforcats,ayearfordogs),itishighlyprobablethatthetwopetswillgetalongswimmingly.Twothirdsofthehomesinterviewedreportedapositiverelationshipbetweentheircatanddog.However,itwasn’tallsweetnessandlight.Therewasareportedcoldnessbetweenthecatanddogin25%ofthehomes,whileaggressionandfightingwereobservedin10%ofthehomes.Onereasonforthisisprobablythatsomeoftheirbodysignalsarejustopposite.Forexample,whenacatturnsitsheadawayitsignalsaggression,whileadogdoingthesamesignalssubmission.Inhomeswithcatsanddogslivingpeacefully,researchersobservedasurprisingbehaviour.Theyarelearninghowtotalkeachother’slanguage.Itisasurprisethatcatscanlearnhowtotalk“Dog”,anddogscanlearnhowtotalk“Cat”.What’sinterestingisthatbothcatsanddogshaveappearedtodeveloptheirintelligence.Theycanlearntoreadeachother’sbodysignals,suggestingthatthetwomayhavemoreinmonthanwaspreviouslysuspected.Oncefamiliarwitheachother’spresenceandbodylanguage,catsanddogscanplaytogether,greeteachothernosetonose,andenjoysleepingtogetheronthesofa.Theycaneasilysharethesamewaterbowlandinsomecasesgroom(梳理)eachother.Thesignificanceofthisresearchoncatsanddogsmaygobeyondpets—topeoplewhodon’tgetalong,includingneighbors,colleaguesatwork,andevenworldsuperpowers.Ifcatsanddogscanlearntogetalong,surelypeoplehaveagoodchance.24.Theunderlinedword“swimmingly”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.A.earlyB.sweetlyC.quicklyD.smoothly25.Whatisfoundsurprisingaboutcatsanddogs?A.Theyeatandsleeptogether.B.Theyobserveeachother’sbehaviours.C.Theylearntospeakeachother’slanguage.D.Theyknowsomethingfromeachother’svoice.26.ItissuggestedinParagraph4thatcatsanddogs.A.havemoninterests B.arelessdifferentthanwerethoughtC.haveamonbodylanguage D.arelessintelligentthanwereexpected27.Whatcanwehumanbeingslearnfromcatsanddogs?A.Weshouldlearntoliveinharmony.B.Weshouldknowmoreaboutanimals.C.Weshouldlearnmorebodylanguages.D.Weshouldthinkmoreaboutthevalueoflife.CTheproductionofcoffeebeansisahuge,profitablebusiness,but,unfortunately,fullsunproductionistakingovertheindustryandbringingaboutalotofdamage.Thechangeinhowcoffeeisgrownfromshadegrownproductiontofullsunproductionendangerstheveryexistenceofcertainanimalsandbirds,andevendisturbstheworld’secologicalbalance.Onalocallevel,thedamageoftheforestrequiredbyfullsunfieldsaffectsthearea’sbirdsandanimals.Theshadeoftheforesttreesprovidesahomeforbirdsandother(物种)thatdependonthetrees’flowersandfruits.Fullsuncoffeegrowersdestroythisforesthome.Asaresult,manyspeciesarequicklydyingout.Onamoregloballevel,thedestructionoftherainforestforfullsuncoffeefieldsalsothreatens(威胁)humanlife.Medicalresearchoftenmakesuseoftheforests’plantandanimallife,andthedestructionofsuchspeciescouldpreventresearchersfromfindingcuresforcertaindiseases.Inaddition,newcoffeegrowingtechniquesarepoisoningthewaterlocally,andeventuallytheworld’sgroundwater.Bothlocallyandglobally,thecontinuedspreadoffullsuncoffeeplantations(种植园)couldmeanthedestructionoftherainforestecology.Thelossofshadetreesisalreadycausingaslightchangeintheworld’sclimate,andstudiesshowthatlossofoxygengivingtreesalsoleadstoairpollutionandglobalwarming.Moreover,thenewgrowingtechniquesarecontributingtoacidic(酸性的)soilconditions.Itisobviousthatthewaymuchcoffeeisgrownaffectsmanyaspectsoflife,fromthelocalenvironmenttotheglobalecology.Butconsumersdohaveachoice.Theycanpurchaseshadegrowncoffeewheneverpossible,althoughatahighercost.Thefuturehealthoftheplanetandmankindissurelyworthmorethananinexpensivecupofcoffee.28.WhatcanwelearnaboutfullsuncoffeeproductionfromParagraph4?A.Itlimitsthespreadofnewgrowingtechniques.B.Itleadstoairpollutionandglobalwarming.C.Itslowsdownthelossofshadetrees.D.Itimproveslocalsoilconditions.29.Thepurposeofthetextisto.A.entertainB.advertiseC.instructD.persuade30.Whichofthefollowingshowstheorganizationofthepassage?A.B.C.D.(CP:CentralPointP:PointC:Conclusion)DWhyshouldmankindexplorespace?Whyshouldmoney,timeandeffortbespentexploringandresearchingsomethingwithsofewapparentbenefits?WhyshouldresourcesbespentonspaceratherthanonconditionsandpeopleonEarth?Thesearequestionsthat,understandably,areveryoftenasked.Perhapsthebestanswerliesinourgeneticmakeup(基因构成)ashumanbeings.Whatdroveourancestorstomovefromthetreesintotheplains,andonintoallpossibleareasandenvironments?Thewiderthespreadofaspecies,thebetteritschanceofsurvival.Perhapsthebestreasonforexploringspaceisthisgenetictendencytoexpandwhereverpossible.Nearlyeverysuccessfulcivilizationhasexplored,becausebydoingso,anydangersinsurroundingareascanbeidentifiedandpreparedfor.Withoutknowledge,wemaybepletelydestroyedbythedanger.Withknowledge,wecanlessenitseffects.Explorationalsoallowsmineralsandotherpotential(潜在的)resourcestobefound.Evenifwehavenoimmediateneedofthem,theywillperhapsbeusefullater.Resourcesmaybemorethanphysicalpossessions.Knowledgeortechniqueshavebeenacquiredthroughexploration.Thetechniquesmayhavemedicalapplicationswhichcanimprovethelengthorqualityofourlives.Wehavealreadybenefitedfromotherspinoffsincludingimprovementsinearthquakeprediction,insatellitesforweatherforecastingandinmunicationssystems.Evennonstickpansandmirroredsunglassesarebyproducts(副产品)oftechnologicaldevelopmentsinthespaceindustry!Whilemanyresourcesarespentonwhatseemsasmallreturn,theexplorationofspaceallowscreative,braveandintelligentmembersofourspeciestofocusonwhatmayservetosaveus.Whilespacemayholdmanywondersandexplanationsofhowtheuniversewasformedorhowitworks,italsoholdsdangers.Thedangerexists,butknowledgecanhelphumanbeingstosurvive.Withouttheabilitytoreachoutacrossspace,thechancetosaveourselvesmightnotexist.WhileEarthistheonlyplanetknowntosupportlife,surelytheadaptiveabilityofhumanswouldallowustoliveonotherplanets.Itistruethatthelifestylewouldbedifferent,buthumanlifeandcultureshaveadaptedinthepastandsurelycouldinthefuture.WhydoestheauthormentionthequestionsinParagraph1?A.Toexpresshisdoubts.B.Toparedifferentideas.C.Tointroducepointsfordiscussion.D.TodescribetheconditionsonEarth.32.WhatisthereasonforexploringspacebasedonParagraph2?A.Humansarenatureborntodoso.B.Humanshavethetendencytofight.C.Humansneedtofindnewsourcesoffood.D.Humansdon’tliketostayinthesameplace.33.Whatmakesitpossibleforhumanstoliveonotherplanets?A.Ourgeneticmakeup.B.Resourcesontheearth.C.Theadaptiveabilityofhumans.D.Byproductsinspaceexploration.34.Whichofthestatementscanbestsumupthepassage?A.Spaceexplorationhascreatedmanywonders.B.Spaceexplorationprovidesthebestvalueformoney.C.SpaceexplorationmayhelpusavoidpotentialproblemsonEarth.D.Spaceexplorationcanbenefittheapplicationofscienceandtechnology.北京市丰台区20232024学年高二下学期期末综合练习英语试卷阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AStudentVolunteerInternships20232024Alimitednumberofunpaidinternships(实习)areavailableinWashington,D.C.withintheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency's(EPA)OfficeofWater.Youmustbeafulltimeundergraduateorgraduatestudent.Adiversityofcandidateswithinvariousfeldsofstudyareencouragedtoapply,includingdegreecandidatesinthefollowingsubjects:·Hydrology,aquaticbiology,marinescience,environmentalengineering,geology,meteorology,soilscience,etc·Publichealth,toxicology,sanitation,environmentaljustice,etc·Publicadministration,finance,management,munications,etc.Candidatesshouldhaveademonstratedinterestorcareergoalsinawaterhealthorpublichealthrelatedfield,includingsustainabilityandresilience.Demandedqualitiesincludestronganalytical,writtenandoralskills,theabilitytoworkindependentlyandonateam,andastrongdesiretotakeinitiative.Thevolunteerinternwillworkforaminimumof12weeksonafulltime(40hoursperweek)orparttime(20hoursperweek)schedule.Participantswillnotbepaid,butarequalifiedtoapplyforatravellingexpense.ParticipantsdonotbeeEPAemployeesduringtheirstay.Applicationswillbeacceptedonarollingbasis;however,mostprojectswillariseforinternshipopportunitiesduringtheSummerSemester.Pleasesubmityourapplicationatleast2monthsbeforeeachsemesterbegins.Werecognizethattimeframesmayvaryduetoclassschedulesandwewillworkwithindividualcandidatestospecifyexacttiminganddurationasnecessary.Thegeneraltimeframesbysemesterareasfollows:SummerSemester(lateMaythroughlateAugust)FallSemester(SeptemberthroughDecember)SpringSemester(JanuarythroughApril)Toapply,emailaresume,coverletter,andashortwritingsample(maximum5pages)to:braschayko.kelley@.21.Accordingtothepassage,applicantsarerequiredtoA.befulltimegraduatestudentsB.speakforeignlanguagefluentlyC.havetheabilitytoworkwithteamsD.majorinapublichealthrelatedfield22.WhatwillEPAprovideforthevolunteerinterns?A.Financialsupportfortransport.B.Personalizedworkschedules.C.Aletterofremendation.D.Employmentopportunities23.Whatshouldcandidatesdotoapplyfortheinternship?A.Emailyourinterntimeframes.B.Providethedegreecertificate.C.Workinateamfor12weeksD.Offerashortwritingsample.BAtanairportIoverheardanoldmanandhisdaughterintheirlastmomentstogether.Theyhadannouncedherplane'sdepartureandstandingnearthedoor,hesaidtohisdaughter,“Iloveyou,Iwishyouenough.”Shesaid,“Daddy,ourlifetogetherhasbeenmorethanenough.YourloveisallIeverneeded.Iwishyouenough,too,Daddy.”Theykissedgoodbyeandsheleft.HewalkedovertowardthewindowwhereIwasseated.StandingthereIcouldseehewantedandneededtocry.Itriednottointrudeonhisprivacy,butheweledmeinbyasking,“Didyoueversaygoodbyetosomeoneknowingitwouldbeforever?”“Yes,Ihave,”Ireplied.SayingthatbroughtbackmemoriesIhadofexpressingmyloveandappreciationforallmyDadhaddoneforme.Recognizingthathisdayswerelimited,Itookthetimetotellhimfacetofacehowmuchhemeanttome.SoIknewwhatthismanwasexperiencing.“Forgivemeforasking,butwhyisthisaforevergoodbye?”Iasked.“Iamoldandshelivesmuchtoofaraway.Ihavechallengesaheadandtherealityis,hernexttripbackwillbeformyfuneral,"hesaid.“WhenyouweresayinggoodbyeIheardyousay,'Iwishyouenough.’MayIaskwhatthatmeans?”Hebegantosmile.“That'sawishthathasbeenhandeddownfromothergenerations.Myparentsusedtosayittoeveryone.”Hepausedforamomentandlookingupasiftryingtorememberitindetail,hesmiledevenmore.“Whenwesaid'Iwishyouenough',wewerewantingtheotherpersontohavealifefilledwithenoughgoodthingstosustainthem,”hecontinuedandthenturningtowardme,hesharedthefollowingasifhewererecitingitfrommemory.“Iwishyouenoughsuntokeepyourattitudebright.Iwishyouenoughraintoappreciatethesunmore.Iwishyouenoughhappinesstokeepyourspiritalive.Iwishyouenoughpainsothatthesmallestjoysinlifeappearmuchbigger.Iwishyouenoughgaintosatisfyyourwanting.Iwishyouenoughlosstoappreciateallthatyoupossess.Iwishenough'Hellos'togetyouthroughthefinal‘Goodbye'.”24.TheoldmanwanttocrybecauseA,hewasguiltyfornotlovinghisdaughterenoughB,hisdaughterdidn'tcareabouthimasexpectedC,hehadaslimchancetoseehisdaughteragainD,hisdaughter'spar

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