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山东省潍坊市、滨州市2024届高三下学期一模英语试卷学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解National Public Radio (NPR) Musics Tiny Desk Contest is back. Artists can submit an entry from this morning. This isnt just another regular year of the Contest its the 10th anniversary. The panel (小组) of judges has doubled in size compared to previous years. The panel has a group of industry experts who are eager to see what this years participants can share. And theres a great team of NPRs Music station hosts on the panel: Amelia Mason, Novena Carmel and Stas THEE Boss. Also new this year: Not only will the 2024 winner play a Tiny Desk concert, be interviewed on All Things Considered and go on tour with NPR Music theyll also be paired with a tutor in the industry who will help them navigate their music journey. Our judges are determined to give this years winner the support theyll need to take their music to the next level. The winner will also be featured at two festivals this summer: Celebrate Brooklyn and the Millennium Park Summer Music series in Chicago. And for the first time this year, the Contest is introducing a fan favorite vote. Later this spring, Contest judges will share their favorite entries as part of the annual Tiny Desk-Contest Top Shelf series on YouTube and then artists and fans will be able to vote for their favorite among those selections. Heres how to enter: Record a video of you playing one original song behind a desk, upload your video to YouTube, and submit the video on our Tiny Desk Contest website by Feb. 21 at 11: 59 p. m. A final reminder: Entry videos dont need to be fancy. The Tiny Desk is where artists go to simplify their big productions. Contest judges are looking for artists to submit something thats true to them and brand new to the Tiny Desk.1Who are most likely among the judges?A. News station hosts.B. Expert musicians.C. Contest participants.D. Famous industrialists.2What will the winner get as an award?A. Sightseeing tours.B. Festival souvenirs.C. Unlimited support.D. Professional guidance.3What is required of the contest entry?A. It has to be a masterpiece.B. It must convey positive feelings.C. It must be recorded behind a desk.D. It has to be submitted before Feb. 21.On a bright September day in the French Alps in 2022, John McAvoy was 38 kilometres into a very exhausting ultramarathon through rough mountain paths. Battling tiredness, he pushed his body and mind through the final leg of the race. With the finish arch in the famous town of Chamonix just four kilometres away and the cloud-topped peak of Mont Blanc high over him, McAvoy welled up with emotion. In that moment, he felt so free and alive. It was quite the opposite from where his life had been a decade before. He had just been released from prison after serving a 10-year sentence. Now 40 years old, McAvoy has spent the last 10 years rebuilding his life from one of crime to one with purpose. It was on this day, while running the ultramarathon, that he realized how impactful conquering (征服) this mountain run could be for inner-city kids like him. After all, sport had helped him live a normal life again and open up his world. It could do the same for others. With the help of Youth Beyond Borders, McAvoy started the Alpine Run Project, which recently led 12 disadvantaged British young people through their own Mont Blanc races. The participants, from refugees (难民) to young reformed criminals and those who grew up in Childrens home, were matched with coaches, consultants and physiotherapists. After a six-month training program, the youth travelled to the Alps to meet up with McAvoy for their race. McAvoy says the highlight of this project for him was watching Yasmin Mahamud, a 20-year-old refugee from Syria, run through the finish arch and into the arms of her new friends. It was a life-changing high for Mahamud, too-inspiring her to keep running, take up martial arts and go to university to study physiotherapy. “It changed my point of view on life, says Mahamud. Pushing herself to complete the race gave her a brief experience of her own potential through hard work and devotion.” I will always be thankful to John for giving me this opportunity and guidance.4How did McAvoy feel before the finish arch?A. He felt totally collapsed.B. He was peaceful and hopeful.C. He was satisfied with his pace.D. He felt as if completely reborn.5What can we learn about McAvoy from paragraph 3?A. He was a builder 10 years ago.B. He realized the importance of sport.C. He ran to make up for his past wrongs.D. He had sympathy for the inner-city children.6Who most probably took part in the Mont Blanc races?A. A running coach.B. A travel lover.C. A homeless teenager.D. A skilled athlete.7What message does McAvoys story convey?A. Live for the moment.B. Dream big and climb high.C. After the storm comes the rainbow.D. Run after t
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