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Dear Editor: 

¡¡¡¡I¡¯m a senior three student. I¡¯m writing to tell you my opinion on whether middle school students can go to school with mobile phones. I think they can do that. Because students can stay in touch with their friends and family wherever they are. Besides, the mobile phone is a way to have fun. 

However, there are some problems with using mobile phones. The ring of phones can disturb teachers and students in the classroom. Another problem is that some students can spend too much time and money on phone calls and sending messages. 

In conclusion, I suggest students not use phones in the classroom. Also, as it is expensive, the owner should take good care of it 

Yours sincerely, 

Li Hua

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The wedding took place in a Birmingham hotel. The bride and her father arrived in a new black American sports car. Her father looked nervous and uncomfortable in front of the cameras. The bride wore a silk wedding dress. She smiled nervously at the waiting photographers and went to a room on the first floor where she met her future husband for the very first time.

Carla Germaine and Greg Cordell were the winners of a radio station¡¯s competition. The aim of the competition was to find two strangers prepared to marry without having met each other. Miss Germaine, 23, is a model. Mr. Cordell, 27, is a TV salesman. They were among the two hundred people who entered for a particular ¡°experiment¡± organized by BMRB radio in Birmingham, England. Greg and Carla were among eight finalists who were interviewed live on radio. They took a lie detector £¨²â»ÑÒÇ£©test and the station also spoke to their friends and family about their personalities. The competition judges included an astrologer£¨Õ¼²·¼Ò£©who declared that they were suited.

The couple celebrated their wedding with a wedding breakfast and a party for 100 guests in the evening, but not everyone shared their joy. Miss Germaine¡¯s mother looked anxious through-out the wedding and Mr. Cordell¡¯s parents are reported to be less than delighted.

Organizations, including the marriage guidance service Relate, have criticized the marriage. As one expert put it, ¡°we have enough problems getting young people to take marriage seriously. Marriage should always be about love.¡±

The couples are now on a Caribbean honeymoon followed by journalists. Their other prizes include a year¡¯s free use of a wonderful apartment in the centre of Birmingham, and a car. But will it last?

1.How did the couple¡¯s parents react to the wedding?

A. The bride¡¯s mother shared their joy.

B. The bridegroom¡¯s parents were not that joyful.

C. The bridegroom¡¯s parents were quite delighted.

D. The bride¡¯s father felt uncomfortable about the wedding.

2.Some experts believe that ________.

A. marriage without the couple¡¯s meeting each other first ends up in divorce.

B. most young people take marriage seriously except this couple.

C. taking a lie detector test can not solve all the marriage problems.

D. young people nowadays are too careless about marriage.

3.One of the prizes for the couple is ________.

A. to use an apartment free for some time.

B. to spend their honeymoon wherever they like.

C. to have a wedding dress free.

D. to own an American sports car.

4.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A. A Wedding Based on love. B. Two Strangers and a Wedding.

C. A Short--lived Marriage. D. A Well--Matched Couple.

 

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1.Which of the following magazines will probably provide you with articles about music and paintings?

A. Apollo B. The Week C. New Internationalist D. The Guardian Weekly

2.It is possible that most of the readers of the four magazines are ________ .

A. men B. women C. children D. grown-ups

3.Which of the following would you most probably read if you want to get information from the world¡¯s most popular newspapers?

A. Apollo & The Week

B. Apollo & New Internationalist

C. The Guardian Weekly & The Week

D. The Guardian Weekly & New Internationalist

 

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¡°Human beings are ruder today because they are rushed and more ¡®time poor¡¯ than ever before,¡± says Patsy Rowe, ¡° Manners have fallen off the radar(À×´ï).¡± Due to our strong attraction to electronic equipment it is a wonder more people don¡¯t wake up each morning and greet the singing birds with a complaint£¨±§Ô¹£©about the noise. Here are some examples of rudeness.

Some people prefer to do almost everything over the internet. To them, dealing with an actual human is like an evolutionary step backward. It feels very slow because humans don¡¯t work at 4G speeds. When you have dinner with friends, you will often notice someone paying more attention to his mobile phone. We have programmed ourselves to think that every new message brings life-changing news, so taking calls and checking our texts are more important than talking to the people we are with. What is worse, some people even tend to send anonymous£¨ÄäÃûµÄ£© rude messages by email.

However, rudeness is never acceptable, Don¡¯t assume it is OK to be rude if the person you¡¯re in touch with won¡¯t recognize you. If you have something awful to say, have the courage to face the person and say it, write a letter or email and sign it, or forget it. Upsetting people with unsigned messages is cruel and disgusting.

We shouldn¡¯t blame technology for our shortcomings.Technology is here to help us, but we should not allow it to take over our lives. An important step ia acknowledging our shortcomings.People spend a lot of time pointing out bad manners but it would be even more help if we¡äd publicly acknowledge good manners when we see them.

1.What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in Paragraph I?

A.People can tell good from bad behavior.

B.Radar is able to observe human behavior.

C. People care little about their behavior.

D. Radar can be used to predict human behavior.

2.Some people are less willing to deal with humans because

A.they are becoming less patient

B.they are growing too independent

C.they have to handle many important messages

D.they have to follow an evolutionary step backward.

3.What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A.We should applaud good behavior.

B.Technology can never be blamed

C.We should keep pointing out mistakes.

D.Technology will take over lives one day.

 

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