ilminatin()is must for any viitor!Every niht of e26.What dllmiated in ccreatingan attractive sen that can bevdnear and farA.HeVancouver is Canada's third-largest city,always named as one of the top five worldwide cities ofB.HeVancouverC.Heits comfortable environment and quality of life.Vancouyer has an active nightlife scene,whether itsD.Hfood and dining,or bars and nightclubs.From mid-June to early July,the Vancouver International21.What'A.IJazz Festival features 300 concers inducing a free opening Downtowna Weekend.C.TThe capital of Canada is situated on the banks of the Ottawa River and has a lot of EnglishOttawabuildings in it.It is a beautiful city which has the Parliament buildings on the banks and Englishinfluenced houses and parks around.There are museums and art galleries that will give yourelatedof the English c there.the heat f anda 5 you reUniversexperehistory and art lover,Ottawa is the best choice for your visit in Canada.21.What ean you enjoy watching in winter in Churchill?A.Polar bears.B.Beluga whales.C.Birds.D.Penguins.unresppositiv22.Where should you go if you are pretty fond of history and art?markeA.Churchill.B.Niagara Falls.C.Ottawa.D.Vancouver.23.What do Niagara Falls and Vancouver have in common?B.The best visiting time are both at nights.drecA.They are both famous for natural sceneryC.They are both located in Canada entirely.D.The tickets there are both free at weekends.dffeByes.Ojok Okello's dream to build a city in his father's home village began with a small house.Whenhe set foot there in Northern Uganda for the first time in 2013,he wanted to build a small mud brickdephouse where he could spend time with his extended family in Okere.But the poverty of his dad'sthevillage nagged at him.9So in 2018 he returned.By that time,he'd earned a master's degree in rural development,wherehe studied up on various kinds of aid projects.International projects often didn't work in places likeNorthern Uganda,he'd begun to realize,because they saw locals as recipients,not cooperators.So%when he decided to help rebuild Okere,he believed it had to be done differently.He began asking locals what their most pressing challenges were.At the time,the nearest schoolwas 2.5 miles away,and had few teachers and books.So Mr.Okello took out his savings and in 2019 began building a small kindergarten.Later,hebegan another program to help adults learn to read and write.This fall,after Okere residents said theyneeded a way to make money,Mr.Okello began to experiment with processing small nuts,whichresidents mostly women-collect and turn into butter for cooking and cosmetics.But his project has run into some of the same challenges as other development projects in theregion.It needs money.To date,almost all of the project has been funded by Mr.Okello's savings.He's open to donor support,as long as donors are willing to back what the community says it needsrather than impose their own agenda.And so far,he's had some donors.But the question of fundingremains a lasting one.Mr.Okello says he plans to keep using his own money until he has none left togive."New York City was built by someone.Okere will also be built."he says."The mostimportant thing is that its foundation has already been laid.24.What do the underlined words "nagged at"in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Encouraged.B.Transformed.C.Honored.D.Worried.25.Why did international aid projects fail to work in Northern Uganda?A.They lacked money.B.They couldn't find cooperators.C.They didn't get locals involvedD.They lacked experts in rural development.【2023高考名校导航金卷·英语(六)第3页(共8页)】
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