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15.How does themafirst feebout hostinga项A.ConfidentB.Surprised.African danceC.Impatient.16.What will the speakers do next?Monday 21st November at 5:15 pmA.Find audiences outside.B Buy tickets for the concert.Arcan dancetordhe beingar foher gas stove to cook meals.It was the end of hunting season-and she had a freezer full ofC Ask headmaster for permissiontive Creive expreodorcleKenll berevenisn she shared with stranger"There nothing better than helping thosewho need helpon your birthday,"Buckingham said on her birthdaymoingand movement style.24.What did Gounard receive on her birthday in the past?听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。ding you that movemebe adapteddthork for your bodyA.Inspiring blessings.Making a wild foraged wreathB.Unnecessary presents.17.What does the speaker mainly talk about?C.Her desired presents.D.Donations from friends.A.Sea animals of New Zealand.Monday 28th November at 2:30 pm25.What motivated Gounard to hold the special birthday party?B.A travel experience in New Zealand.In thisorkshop,you will be learing howokeret!Through windingwigA.Buckingham's storyB.Her friends'requirement.C.A painting exhibition in New Zealandand vines to find forest texturesfestiveofture,this will be an artisticC.A homeless man's honesty.D.Her grandma's influence.26.How did David feel when receiving the donation?18.Where is Christchurch?ure-based experiene.The reathisimeretoyour door with a minimal,organic style.A.Moved.B.Annoyed.C.Anxious.D.Frightened.A.On the north island.21.Where do the activities take place?27.What does Buckingham consider best about birthday?B.On the east coast of the south island.A.On the Internet.A.Receiving endless wishes.B.Inviting strangers to her home.C.In the northwest of the south islandC.At schoolB.In public places.19.What does the speaker like best?22.Who was missing?D.In a lecture hall.C.Holding an amazing party.D.Giving hands to those in need.A.Ocean birds.B.Whales.C.Dolphins.A.Sam Eedle.20.What souvenir did the speaker buy at Nelson Saturday Market?C.Heneage Bloxham.B.An elderly woman.A study published has modelled the wide-ranging impacts of climate change and extreme23.When is Making a wild foraged wreath shown?D.Kenzi.weather events on Australia's food systems and supply chains,identifying potential chain reA.A mask.B.PaintingsC.Jewelry.actions including job and income loss as well as a loss in nutrient availability and diet quality第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)A.18th November at 2:30 pmC.21st November at 5:15 pm.B.9th November at 7:30 pm.Led by Dr Arunima Malik from the Integrated Sustainability Analysis (ISA)group,the paper第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)D.28th November at 2:30 pmanalyzed the climate change impacts across different sectors and regions in Australia.The re阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,CD四个选项中选出最佳选项searchers found that climate change and extreme weather events have impacts across communiNo party?No problem.These people found a way to celebrate their special day that wasties,with rural regions the most negatively impacted.AMirthy hosts over onine events every month.You can enjoy them from the comfort ofjust as fun and even more meaningful than a traditional birthday party.The study also found that climatic events,such as floods,bushfires and heatwaves couldOn the e-vite(电子邀请函)for Mikayla Gounard's birthday party,she told her friendsafecuondigareby way ofimiting d availbilityand mployme Theffeofyour home.All you need to do is visit our dedicated page on the Mirthy website.these events could be felt in distant regions due to the complex interconnectivity of modernLearning to rug hooking on a budgetthat she didn't want presents."I didn't really need anything,"she said."Everything theysupply chains.would have given me was plastic and stuff I really didn't need."Friday 4th and Friday 18th November at 2:30 pmInstead,she asked for donations to help the homeless man,David Sean Currey,whoPrevious research undertaken by the ISA has shown that a local disaster can impact everyParticipants will learn a brief history of rug hooking.Participants will also be encouragedfound and returned Gounard's grandmother's lost wallet.She was super inspired by that stoother Australian state,resulting in losses across primary,secondary and tertiary industries.to try their hand at this multi-generational art form,have two weeks to complete the smallWhat plays out globally seems to play out locally as well Everyone is affected by climatery.She wanted to pay forward the kindness the stranger showed her grandmother.project and then come back to the second session to learn how to finish it off and prepare it forchange,even if they're not in areas directly hit by extreme weather,and the vulnerableOn Dec.22,her 12th birthday,Gounard raised $479.A GoFundMe raised an additional的)are affected most,display.$55,000,which Gounard gave to David Sean Currey,along with a note saying,"In a darkDamages to food supply can negatively impact diet quality,through reducing the diversityThe disappearance of Heneage Bloxhamtunnel,there is always light."The homeless man started crying.He was able to check into athat contributes to a balanced diet to unhealthy processed foods that havea longer shelf life.Wedr,day 9th November at 7:30 pmhotel,and open a bank account.This disproportionately impacts vulnerable groups,who do not have the means to pay increas-12001,Sam Eedle was approached by an elderly woman in Tewkesbury.Her uncle,Across the country,kids and adults are having pay-it-forward parties,skipping tradition-ng prices for scarce fresh foods.eBloxham,had disappeared on the Western Front and nobody in her family wasableal birthday celebrations,foregoing gifts,and choosing to spread kindness and help others.Co-author Dr Sinead Boylan,a public health nutrition researcher in the Sydney Environ-teerwhat actunlly happened to him.By acceing the available records,maps and warAfter the devastating Texa sow and icestorm,Texa State Senator Dawn Buckinghamment Institute,said,"The research highlights that climate change may not only affect foodiriend by takingdiveto the battlefied while ontriptoFrance,Sam was abletospent her birthdayon Feb.21 in Harper.Texas handed out water and food anduppitosupply in NSW,but access to healthy and equitable diets,particularly among the most vulner-nd outwha:happened to the womn uncle.people who had no power for1 day.Buckingham inviteghe homeouable populations.These findings could help reform relief strategies to help these communities元月)英语第5页共10页元月1英语第3页共10页元月)英语第4页共10页