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A 26.How did the young teacher-in-trainingAny number of poems may be submitted on payment of the proper阅阅influence Ghunta?fee,which is f5 per poem,or E13 for three poems and f4 per poem formore than three poems.If you submit by email,your submission will beA.He became confident in school.读accepted by email.读B.He decided to become a writer.We regret that we're unable to return poemsC.He became a role model to other students.理OthersD.He built a better relationship with teachers.We'll hold an informal prize-giving event and reading on the理D 27.What is Ghunta like now?解evening of Friday,13th September 2024.Names of the prizewinners and解A.Brave.B.Thoughtful.winning poets will be published on our website soon after that.C.Quiet.D.Successful.Copyright remains with the authors but Ware Poets holds the right toprint winning poems in the competition anthology ()D21.What is the requirement for entries?A.They have won prizes in the Ware Poets阅competition.Drone(无人机)light shows are becoming especially popular in theB.They must be submitted as WORD or PDF阅West.By now,if you live on the U.S.East or West Coasts,you've probablybeen troubled by wildfire smoke.And fireworks cause wildfires more than读attachments.C.They are about the poets'own experiences读you might thinkD.They have to be 50 lines at the most.That's what caused a handful of California towns to change fireworks理A22.How much should you pay to enter the competition理to drones last year.Sydney,Australia,known for its grand fireworkswith four poems?display,is considering doing the same because of the risk of bushfires.解A.£16.B.£17.C.£18.D.£20解In addition to reducing the risk of fires,drone light shows present aC23.How will the winners benefit from the competition?safer environment for the people behind the curtain.Fireworks hurt moreA.They have a chance to learn from the judges.than 10,000 people last year because they can accidentally be lit while onB.They will get the competition anthology for free.the ground.Drones can't.And since light shows are required to keep theC.Their works will reach a wide public.ground below the show clear,there's no risk of a drone falling from the skyD.Their names will appear on magazines.into the crowd.BDrones are also less disturbing(烦扰的),creating only a light noise阅Juleus Ghunta and his three sisters lived in the countryside of WesternFireworks,on the other hand,even might harm your ears if you standJamaica.They were raised by a single mother.and she often had to makeclose enough.That's a dealbreaker for some families with animals,smallhard choices about how to use their limited resources-includingchildren,or other people easily influenced by noise.读a decision to send Ghunta's oldest sister to school,and to keep Ghunta atBut perhaps the biggest reason for the change to drones is that they'rehome when they reached school age.读considered greener.Besides starting fires,firework smoke leaves behind理When Ghunta finally went to school,he had difficulty in reading.Bythe time he entered fifth grade,he could spell his name,but he still couldn'tharmful chemicals in the air and is considered a pollutant.Drones are alsoa reusable option,able to offer potentially hundreds of shows.That's a huge解make out words,spell,or read with understanding.The situation was madepenefit to the environment,and to the companies paying to put on theseworse by some teachers who made him feel worthless.He struggled in解berformances.school to face his teachers and classmates.In the end,though,some cities are likely to change to drones simplyWhen Ghunta was about 12,a young teacher-in-training decided tobecause they're cooler.That's not to say that fireworks aren't cool.Bustart a special reading program for struggling students.Ghunta was the firstdrones allow for more creativity,with the ability to synchronize (student to sign up.That teacher,whose name he does not remember,wouldlights with music and recreate different images in the sky.become Ghunta's hero-the person who changed his lifeThe teacher was very kind.She did not ask anything of her students,C28.What caused some California towns to change fromexcept that they had to work hard.Under her guidance,Ghunta's readingfireworks to drone light shows?阅skills finally started to improve.Although his grades were not very goodA.Risk of air pollution.yet,he started to believe in his learning ability and began to share his views阅读when he was in front of other teachers and classmates.After Ghunta's experience with the teacher,his life took a new direction读B.High cost of fireworks.C.The concern over wildfires.理He graduated from primary school with a number of awards,including one理D.Noise complaints from local people.for"most improved in reading".He went on to college,and later,graduateA 29.Why are drone light shows considered safer than解school.Today,he is the author of the children's book,Rohan Bullkin and theShadows.The famous book is about how Rohan Bullkin overcomes (解fireworks?his fear of reading and finally develops a love of books and lifeA.They keep the crowds off the ground.B.They are performed in large open areas.C.They are operated by digital technology.D.They are controlled by professional people.D 24.What do we know about Ghunta from the first阅paragraph?D 30.What do the underlined words "a dealbreaker"inA.He hated his mom for keeping him at home.阅paragraph 4 refer to?读B.He did not have interest in going to school.A.A reward for good acts.C.He always had to make difficult decisions读B.A means of solving a problem理D.He lived a very difficult life in childhood.B 25.What did Ghunta think of his early experiences in理C.An excellent tool of communicationD.A reason for disagreeing to do something.解school?B 31.How is the text mainly developed?A.Boring.B.Unpleasant.解A.By example.B.By comparison.C.Meaningful.D.Encouraging.C.By reasoning.D.By importance.7
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