小学、初中、高中各种试卷真题知识归纳文案合同PPT等免费下载www.doc985.com练习19阅读理解+读后续写Ⅰ.阅读理解A2023·深圳高三调研应用文295词★★☆☆☆King'sVolunteeringofKing'sCollegeLondonislookingforpaidmemberstositontheStudentAdvisoryBoardforVolunteering.TheBoardplaysanimportantroleininfluencingthedevelopmentanddeliveryofthevolunteeringservice.Itsaimistofindvolunteeringopportunitiesforstudents,teachersandotherstaffatschool.Volunteering,whichhasthepotentialtocreatepositivesocialimpact,isakeypriorityforKing's.TheBoardwillensurethatstudents'needsareatthecoreoftheservicesothatallKing'sstudentscanmakeadifference.Thisyear,theStudentAdvisoryBoardforVolunteeringwillcocreatetheagenda,andpotentialtopicsinclude:•Volunteeringopportunitiesforthedisabled.•PromotionoftheBoard'sservice.•Howtorecognizeandrewardvolunteers.•EvaluationoftheBoard'swork.ThisisauniqueandexcitingopportunityopentoallstudyingatKing's,regardlessofhowmuchorhowlittleyouhavevolunteered.TheBoardwillberunbothonlineandinperson,andboardmemberswillbepaidtheLondonLivingWage(£11.95perhour)viaKing'sTalentBank.Theapplicationdeadlineis23:59onFriday,31stMarch2023.Applyviatheformbelow,usingyourKing'semailaddress.1.WhatdoestheBoardaimtodoforthoseatKing's?A.Performvoluntarywork.B.Meettheiracademicneeds.C.Providelearningopportunities.D.Discovervolunteeringchances.2.Whichofthefollowingisapossibletopicforthisyear'sagenda?A.RunningtheBoardonline.B.Trainingvoluntaryworkers.C.AssessingtheBoard'sperformance.D.Takingcareofpeoplewithdisabilities.3.WhocanapplytobeamemberoftheBoardatKing's?A.Thestudents.B.Theteachers.C.Thegraduates.D.Theworkingstaff.B小学、初中、高中各种试卷真题知识归纳文案合同PPT等免费下载www.doc985.com小学、初中、高中各种试卷真题知识归纳文案合同PPT等免费下载www.doc985.com2023·四省适应性测试说明文282词★★☆☆☆Weallknowthatunpleasantfeelingwhenwe'retalkingaboutsomethinginterestingandhalfwaythroughoursentencewe'reinterrupted.Butwasthatreallyaninterruption?Theanswerdependsonwhomyouask,accordingtonewresearchledbyKatherineHiltonfromStanfordUniversity.Usingasetofcontrolledaudioclips(录音片段),Hiltonsurveyed5,000AmericanEnglishspeakerstobetterunderstandwhataffectspeople'sperceptionsofinterruptions.Shehadparticipantslistentoaudioclipsandthenanswerquestionsaboutwhetherthespeakersseemedtobefriendlyandengaged,listeningtooneanother,ortryingtointerrupt.HiltonfoundthatAmericanEnglishspeakershavedifferentconversationalstyles.Sheidentifiedtwodistinctgroups:highandlowintensityspeakers.Highintensityspeakersaregenerallyuncomfortablewithmomentsofsilenceinconversationandconsidertalkingatthesametimeasignofengagement.Lowintensityspeakersfinditrudetotalkatthesametimeandpreferpeopletospeakoneafteranotherinconversation.Thedifferencesinconversationalstylesbecameevidentwhenparticipantslistenedtoaudioclipsinwhichtwopeoplespokeatthesametimebutwereagreeingwitheachotherandstayedontopic,Hiltonsaid.Thehighintensitygroupreportedthatconversationswherepeoplespokeatthesametimewhenexpressingagreementwerenotinterruptivebutengagedandfriendlierthantheconversationswithmomentsofsilenceinbetweenspeakingturns.Incontrast,thelowintensitygroupperceivedanyamountofsimultaneous(同时的)chatasarudeinterruption,regardlessofwhatthespeakersweresaying.“Peoplecareaboutbeinginterrupted,andthosesmallinterruptionscanhaveamassiveeffectontheoverallcommunicatio...