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1、情景2家国情怀.阅读理解A2022潍坊市高中学科核心素养测评Seminole was far too accustomed to the business. Everyone sympathized with him depending on long hours, minimum wages, and illmannered customers. Although struggling to pay his rent,he still went all out to make those lucky enough to sit at his tables laugh. The day was
2、 going quickly.He was exhausted when he arrived to work the next day, but he went about his daily duties, putting on a brave face as customers complained about the food or questioned the bill. Usually as he prepared to close for the night, a couple of customers would sit down and order drinks. Most
3、of the crew had left by closing time, but Seminole stayed to serve. Eventually, the last round was ordered and he gave them the bill. The minimum tip was suggested on the receipt. “Tomorrow will be better,”murmured he.But luck wasnt on his side. Evening approaching, a group of teenagers stepped in.
4、Thankfully, they were polite and respectful. Their cheerful behavior began to rub off on him. As always, he did his best to make their dining experience a pleasant one.Once they finished their dishes, he placed the bill on the table, accompanied with some candies. They placed their notes on the rece
5、ipt and left smiling. When he returned to clear the table, he was shocked. The teenagers only left a tip of $3,but their total bill was more than $100. Hed gone above and beyond serving the tasty dishes. How could they be so rude?Later that week, he struggled to let go of the awkward memories. He ar
6、rived at work and expected it to be like any other,but there was something left behind the desk for him a twopage handwritten letter from the teenagers with $18 attached, in which they explained they were unaware of the tipping practice due to it being their first time out alone. Everything suddenly
7、 made sense.Seminole was so touched by their gesture that he uploaded a picture of the letter sharing their admirable efforts. The Web visitors voiced their opinions, and the reaction was more than positive.1Why did Seminole wear a brave face?ATo serve better.BTo relax himself.CTo sell more drinks.D
8、To gain a reputation.2What made the teenagers only leave a tip of $3?AIgnorance of the tipping culture.BDissatisfaction with the meal.CGratitude for Seminoles service.DMisunderstanding of the tipping practice.3Which of the following best describes Seminole?APatient and innovative.BGenerous and toler
9、ant.CPositive and committed.DConsiderate and ambitious.4What can we learn from the teenagers in the text?AOne good turn deserves another.BActions speak louder than words.CHonesty can turn into an opportunity.DIt is better to make things right than not.B2022石家庄市高三教学质量检测(二) A walk in the park may be j
10、ust what the doctor orders. A new program launched in Canada gives some doctors the option of providing patients with a free annual pass to the countrys national parks as part of an effort to increase access to nature and the health benefits.PaRx, a health initiative launched by the BC Parks Foundat
11、ion in 2019, partnered with Parks Canada to provide doctors across four provinces with an initial run of 100 passes that can be prescribed (开处方). The program allows doctors to write more general prescriptions for time spent out in nature; two hours a week, at least 20 minutes at a time, is what PaRx
12、 director Dr. Melissa Lem suggests.“Given the growing body of evidence that indicates nature time can improve all kinds of different physical and mental health conditions, were hoping that our PaRx program not only improves patient health, but reduces costs to the healthcare system, and helps to gro
13、w the number of people who are more engaged in environmental advocates,” said Prama Rahman, a coordinator for the BC Parks Foundation.Doctors have been catching on, instructing their patients to turn to nature to improve their health and theyre getting creative in how they do it. Robert Zarr, a doct
14、or based in Washington, began prescribing accessible outdoor activities for his young patients and even created a searchable online database of local parks to make it easier.But getting outside isnt always as easy as it might sound. Income can affect ones access to nature, an issue that PaRx is tryi
15、ng to address in Canada. Doctors utilizing the new national parks pass program are urged to prioritize patients who might not otherwise be able to afford these passes.While only 100 adult passes, which give holders access to more than 80 national parks, historic sites and nature reserves, have initi
16、ally been made available, organizers plan to routinely reassess this number as the program grows, the BC Parks Foundation told NPR.5What is PaRx intended to do?AQualify doctors to give prescriptions.BGive patients free access to parks.CPromote free admission to parks.DAdvocate 20 minutes walk a day.
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