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is in the early morning when the area is often covered in thin white mist,giving you a fairy world to enjoy25.What can be learned from the fourth paragraph?and offering numerous photographic opportunities.A.Ajayi is smarter than her classmates.B.Ajayi is often praised by her teachersSayram LakeC.Ajayi is respected by all her classmatesD.Ajayi is fitting in well with her classmatesSayram Lake is the last place to be visited by the warm and humid air current of the Atlantic Ocean in26.Which words can be used to describe Ajayi?Xinjiang.It is said to be"the last tear of the Atlantic Ocean".Formerly known as"Jinghai",it is locatedA.Elegant and generous.B.Ambitious and determined.in the Northern Tianshan Mountains in Bole City.The lake is around 2,071 meters above sea level,C.Independent and thoughtful.D.Enthusiastic and responsible.covering an area of about 453 square kilometers.27.What can we learn from Ajayi's story?21.Which lake is the highest above sea level?A.Hard work pays off.B.Idle young,needy old.A.Karakul Lake.B.Tianchi Lake.C.Kanas Lake.D.Sayram LakeC.It's never too late to learn.D.Where there is a will,there is a way.22.Which lake has a legend about water monster?A.Karakul Lake.B.Kanas Lake.C.JinghaiD.The Heavenly LakeWe know that reading is good for children.Now a new study suggests that just being around books has23.What do Tianchi Lake and Sayram Lake have in common,according to this passage?its benefits-even if you don't make a point of reading them a lot.A team of researchers in Australia findsA.Having glistening glaciers.B.Having warm and humid air.that growing up in a home with a sizable library enhances literacy,number sense and even technologicalC.Being not far from Urumqi City.D.Being located in the Tianshan Mountainsknow-how in later life.The researchers were exploring the advantages of scholarly culture.In particular,Bthey were interested in what is called "radiation effect".Until recently,Shade Ajayi had never gone to school.Now 50,the businesswoman is learning to readand write alongside students nearly 40 years younger than she is.Ajayi attends a school in llorin,in Kwara"Radiation effect'is a situation where children grow up around books,but they don't read books,but somehow books do good to them even though they don't read them as much as maybe their parentsState,Western Nigeria.She wears the same uniform,or school clothing,as hundreds of girls at the school:would like them to,"said Joanna Sikora,a sociologist at the Australian National University.Their surveya pink dress and head covering."I'm not ashamed that I wear a uniform,she said.As a child,Ajayi worked in her aunt's shop instead of attending school.She now runs her ownassessed the literacy,numeracy (and technological competency of more than 160,000 adults&business making and selling purses and bags.But she believes her inability to read and write is holding herfrom 31 different societies,and it included a question about how many books participants had in theirback.homes during adolescence.Ajayi signed up to attend school last year,but the school closed because of the coronavirus pandemic"What we were able to demonstrate was that people who grew up around books had better literacy,(大流行病).Schools reopened in January and Ajayi finally got her chance.numeracy and digital problem-solving skills than people who had fewer books while growing up."In fact,She sits in a class with students aged 11 to 13 and raises her hand to answer questions.Ajayi'steens who only made it through high school but were raised in a bookish environment perform as well inteacher,Nasrat Busari,said she did not appear worried about the age difference with other students."Sheadulthood as college graduates who grew up in a house bereft of books.has been coping well with them:playing together,talking together and discussing things together,"heHow might mere exposure lead to intellectual enrichment?The following is Joanna Sikora'ssaid.explanation.Ajayi's daughter,Shola Adeboye,said at first,she was embarrassed that her mother attended school"If we grow up in a house,in a home where parents enjoy books,and where books are given astogether with children.But later,she supported her mother's efforts."She has always wanted to be educatedbirthday presents and cherished and valued,this is something that becomes a part of our identity.It canbut she couldn't (until now),"Adeboye said.inspire us to focus on culture all our lives and always helps us to turn to books so that we read more than weAjayi now still makes bags and purses after finishing classes.A helper serves her customers duringwould otherwise.school hours.She plans to continue her education for four more years,saying it will help her business.So keep those shelves stacked with books.Your kids will not only be grateful,but they'll be more"People around me can read and write and they are succeeding in their businesses,"said Ajayi.And shelikely to be able to spell "grateful"correctly as well.does not seem to care what others may say about her.Ajayi said,"It's my duty not to pay attention to what28.Why does a team of researchers in Australia make a new study?they're saying.A.To enhance literacy.24.Why does Ajayi decide to attend school at the age of 50?B.To popularize reading.A.She has a lot of spare time to kill.C.To study the meaning of“radiation effect”.B.She likes to make friends with children.D.To examine the advantages of academic culture.C.She is fond of wearing the pink school uniform.29.What does Joanna Sikora think of "radiation effect"?D.She believes being educated may help her business.A.Useless.B.Promising.C.Beneficial.D.Confusing.英语信息卷(三)第3页(共8页)英语信息卷(三)第4页(共8页)
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