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Unit 5 The Value of Money Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking课件(共59张)+ 学案(含答案)+练习(含答案)

日期:2025-11-19 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:24次 大小:601881B 来源:二一课件通
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      UNIT 5 THE VALUE OF MONEY Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking Ⅰ.阅读理解 A   (2024·浙江G5联盟高一下联考)If you’re a teen artist, this is the perfect challenge for you.We’ve seen just how talented you can be, but this month, we’re putting your skills to the test.This contest requires your art to be made out of a wide variety of colours.You should use different colours even for your outlines and shading.Think you’re up for the challenge? Deadline: 1 June Rules:   You must be a teen (aged 13-19) to enter.   No inappropriate content.   Submissions must relate to the topic (only colours, no black-and-white drawings). Guidelines and Details:   Your entry must be a character created by yourself.   There is no limit to the number of characters you can submit. How to Submit:   Submit entries through our website.All entries submitted to Teen Ink are automatically considered for the contest.There is no cost to submit or be published.See our submission guidelines for more information.   Submit your work to the appropriate art category on Teen Ink.Include “only colours” as one of your submission’s tags.You can do this by using the “additional tags” field in your submission form. Prizes:   Winners and honorable mentions will have their works published in Teen Ink magazine.   The overall winner will receive a $25 gift card. 1.What do we know about the contest?(  ) A.It tests students’ talents. B.It focuses on colours. C.It has no content requirements. D.It targets art students. 2.What are the participants required to do?(  ) A.Create characters on their own. B.Submit the entries before July 1. C.Submit only one entry to Teen Ink. D.Create black-and-white drawings. 3.What will the honorable mentions get?(  ) A.Cash prizes. B.Gift certificates. C.Publication of their works. D.Copies of Teen Ink magazine. B   (2024·常州高一下质检)I’m a student in my third year at Robert Gordon University, but I also work 35 hours a week at Sainsbury’s to make ends meet.   I constantly have to force myself to stay awake, and to be alert, whatever it takes.The work I do at Sainsbury’s is very physical like stacking shelves.I am lucky because the amount I lift at work is nothing compared with the weight I lift in the gym.I know I have the strength to bear it.   I am originally from Nigeria.I came here when I was seven.Money was always tight.My parents gave me everything I needed, but there was no money for luxuries.I worked hard at school though and, with the help of professors, I got the best A-level grades in my class.   Unfortunately, though I had applied for “settled” British residential status, the Home Office waited until I was in sixth form to approve my application.That meant I was not eligible for a student loan.The only way I could afford to go to university was that I got a job that would pay for all my living costs and my parents paid for my tuition fees.   I don’t have much time ... ...

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