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Our school has started the number of clubs to meet the students¡¯ demand. The art club was firstly started in 1968 and has 90 members now. Every Thursday afternoon, they get together to draw some picture in the art classroom. Whether you are a music lover, come to our music club. It made up of 85 members, who usually meet on Saturday. Sometimes they went to concerts together and sometimes they give performances themself. For those who enjoys outdoor sports, the bicycle club may be a good choose. Trips are organized from 9:00 am to 11:00 am on Wednesday. There are many of other clubs in our school. For more information, please dial 33765592.

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Dear Xiaoxue,

We are looking forward to meeting you in a few weeks!

Training for all students is compulsory and starts on Monday, 6 February ¨C all the details including what to expect are below.

Training

Monday, 6 February to Friday, 24 February

9:00a.m ¨C 3:00p.m

Building 41, Room 104

Key points to highlight:

On Monday, 6 February, you will be given a workbook and timetable for the next 3 weeks.

On Tuesday, 7 February, you will be in the Nursing Clinical Laboratory and will need to wear the correct footwear. Please click here to see what is appropriate footwear. You also need to be bare below the elbow (Öâ) just as you would if working in a clinical setting with comfortable clothes¨Da short sleeve top is recommended.

There is no face to face learning on 8, 17, 23 or 24 February. These days are set aside for self-directed learning in your workbook.

It is compulsory that you attend all sessions and pass the OSCE (clinical examination in week 3) in order to complete the curriculum.

You can bring food or purchase it from one of the many shops on campus. There are several microwaves and student facilities located on campus.

Department of Science, Medicine & Health Training

Thursday, 23 February

9:30a.m¨D12.00p.m

Building 67, McKinnon Foyer

This training is for all students studying in the Department of Science, Medicine & Health. It is an opportunity to meet other students studying as well as staff and each student will receive a welcome pack and there will be activities and lots of fun.

We¡¯re here to help! If you have any questions please contact the Program Coordinator Ms Jo-Anne Gray on (02) 4221 5124 or jgray@uow.edu.au

We¡¯re looking forward to meeting you on 6 February!

Kind regards,

Faculty of Science, Medicine & Health

1.When will students study by themselves?

A. On 6 February. B. On 6 February. C. On 8 February. D. On 18 February.

2.What are students supposed to do in the Nursing Clinical Laboratory?

A. Put on hats B. Wear suitable shoes

C. Wear long shirts D. Roll up sleeves

3.Which of the following is true of the key points?

A. You should bring food to school.

B. You had better attend all sessions.

C. You will get your notebook in 3 weeks.

D. You must pass the OSCE exam to finished the course.

4.What can we know about training of 23 February?

A. You must take part in many activities.

B. You can be trained how to be a good nurse.

C. You may have a chance to meet some teachers.

D. You may receive a welcome pack from other students.

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Nowadays parents and their children are spending less and less time communicating with each other.1. It is reported that American parents today spend about 40 percent less time with their children than parents did a generation ago. To keep your family time creative and enjoyable, below is a list of helpful family time tips.

£¨1£©Eat together & listen to each other

Most children today don¡¯t know the meaning of a family dinnertime. Yet the communication and unity built during this time is necessary to a healthy family life. Sharing a meal together allows parents and their children the opportunity to talk about each other¡¯s lives.2..

£¨2£© Read often

It¡¯s important for parents to read to their children. The latest research shows that reading to your children develops an interest in knowledge and contributes to language development. It also increases their concentration on things and helps them become more curious.3. After reading, ask questions about what the books are about.

£¨3£©Start a hobby or project

Choose a fun activity that your children are interested in. Activities like cooking, fishing or biking can be their great hobbies.4.. Once a child learns a new skill, let him or her take the lead under your direction.

£¨4£©Plan a family outing

5.. Jump into the family car and go for a drive. Prepare a picnic lunch and visit a local park. Take time to play or ride a bike. A slow and relaxing walk in the woods will help parents communicate with their children better. Also, a visit to the zoo or museum will inspire enthusiasm in a child and lead to long discussions.

A. It is very important for children to exercise.

B. They can open the door to exciting family time.

C. Sometimes getting out of the house is important.

D. Look for books that your children would enjoy reading.

E. New technology has made video games more popular with children.

F. This is also a time for parents to listen and give advice to their children.

G. As a result, many children are getting less love than their parents once got.

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Smoking is harmful. But as soon as you quit the habit, everything will be OK, right?

Wrong.

New research has found that even if you give up smoking, the damage it has done to your genes (»ùÒò) will stay there for a much longer time.

In the research, a team of US scientists studied the blood of 16,000 people. Among them, some were smokers, some used to smoke, and the rest were non-smokers. Scientists compared their genes and found that more than 7,000 genes of smokers had changed-a number that is one-third of known human genes.

According to NBC News, both heart disease and cancer are caused by genetic changes. Some people may have had the changes when they were born, but most people get them in their day-to-day lives while doing things like smoking.

When you stop smoking, a lot of these genes will return to normal within five years.

This means your body is trying to heal (ÖÎÓú) itself of the harmful effects of smoking. But the changes in some of the genes stay for longer. They can stay for as long as 30 years.It¡¯s almost like leaving a footprint on wet cement (Ë®Äà) Ò»it will always be there, even when you¡¯ve walked away and when the cement becomes dry.

Although the study results may make people unhappy, there is a bright side: the findings could help scientists invent medicine to treat genetic damage caused by smoking or find ways to tell which people have heart disease or cancer risks.

1.The function of Paragraph 1 is to .

A. give an example B. introduce the topic of the passage

C. make an argument D. show the main idea of the passage

2.Most genetic changes happen because of .

A. people¡¯s condition at birth B. environmental pollution

C. people¡¯s bad living habits D. heart disease and cancer

3.The underlined word ¡°it¡± in Paragraph 6 refers to .

A. the cement B. the footprint

C. the harmful effect D. the genetic change

4.Which of the following statements is true?

A. The findings are the fruit of more than three years¡¯ research.

B. The findings have prevented more people from starting smoking

C. The findings offer evidence that a damaged gene can heal itself.

D. The findings help to find cures for genetic damage caused by smoking.

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The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded for a novel written by a writer from the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland and it aims to represent the very best in contemporary fiction. The prize was originally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the ¡®Booker Prize¡¯. In 2002, the Man Group became the sponsor and they chose the new name, keeping ¡®Booker¡¯.

Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted that they think should be included. Firstly, the Advisory Committee gives advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the prize and selects the people who will judge the books. The judging panel changes every year and usually a person is only a judge once.

Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender(ÐÔ±ð) and professions within the industry, so that a writer, a critic, an editor and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges has been decided, they are left to make their own decisions. Meanwhile, the prize sponsor has no further right to take part in any more.

The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and academics to maintain the consistent quality of the prize and its influence is such that the winner will almost certainly see the sales increase considerably, in addition to the¡ê50,000 that comes with the prize.

1.Who can submit books to the prize?

A. Judges. B. Writers.

C. Readers. D. Sponsors.

2.Why is the prize named the Man Booker Prize?

A. Because the prize is given to writers from the Commonwealth.

B. Because the prize was known as simply the ¡®Booker Prize¡¯.

C. Because the prize is sponsored by the Man Group and they kept the name.

D. Because the prize is aimed to award the very best contemporary fiction.

3.Which task can be done by the Advisory Committee?

A. Changing the rules for the prize on their own.

B. Selecting the judging committee.

C. Making decisions on who is the winner.

D. Submitting books for consideration for the prize.

4.The consistent quality of the prizes is guaranteed by ________.

A. the prize money

B. the gender of the judges

C. the make-up of the panel of judges

D. the increase in sales of the winner

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On Sunday morning in Rio, when Chinese women¡¯s volleyball team took on Serbia for the Olympic title, 70 percent of Chinese families watched live broadcast on TV, easily beating the audience rating for Lunar New Year Gala. As team captain Hui Ruoqi hit a powerful spike to seal it 19-25£¬ 25-17£¬ 25-22£¬ 25-23 on Sunday morning in Rio, applause and cheers almost blew off the roof of Maracanazinho. China¡¯s news program Xinwen Lianbo spent seven of 30 minutes reliving the story. This is their third Olympic gold medal the Chinese women¡¯s volleyball team has won since the 1980s.

In Rio, the Chinese women¡¯s volleyball team was assigned to the so-called group of death and faced several strong competitors. But the team never gave up. When the team lost its Rio Olympic opener to the Netherlands on Aug 6, Lang Ping urged her players to support one another through the ups and downs. When China lost to Serbia and the United States, finishing fourth to get a narrow escape from Group B and had to face host Brazil in the quarters, Lang Ping helped her players grow from each defeat on the pressure-packed Olympic stage.

Lang Ping, nicknamed ¡°Iron Hammer¡±, is a national heroine as well as a legend in world sports. She made histories in coaching many clubs and national teams to top level. She resigned due to health reasons in 1998. However, when the Chinese women¡¯s volleyball faced difficulties after the Beijing Olympics, the 52-year-old lady came back in 2013 and took the coaching position. She dug out a group of young talents including Rio 2016 MVP Zhu Ting to help seasoned players Hui Ruoqi and Xu Yunli. But more importantly, she passed on the spirit to them.

Among all the Chinese sports teams, the women¡¯s volleyball remain the most special one, whose victories fueled Chinese confidence in the 1980s and still represent the best things that sports can offer to the Chinese: perseverance, courage and unity.

1.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?

A. The game against Serbia attracted more Chinese audience than Lunar New Year Gala.

B. China¡¯s Xinwen Lianbo reported the team¡¯s victory for 30 minutes.

C. The roof of Maracanazinho was blown off by the excited audience.

D. The Chinese women¡¯s volleyball team was beaten by Serbia.

2.It can be inferred from the text that ________.

A. the team beat the Netherlands on Aug 6

B. Lang resigned from a club due to health problems in 2013

C. Lang brought the Chinese women¡¯s volleyball back to the Olympic glory

D. after the Rio Olympic opener, the team experienced non-stop victories

3.Who does the underline word ¡°she¡± in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Zhu Ting. B. Hui Ruoqi. C. Xu Yunli. D. Lang Ping.

4.What make the Chinese women¡¯s volleyball team so special?

A. The coach and strong competitors. B. Some young talents and seasoned players.

C. Each defeat and pressure. D. The teams¡¯ success and spirits.

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Thank your friends for the following priceless things

Thank you for being completely honest with me¡ªeven when I don¡¯t want to hear it.

1.There¡¯s something different about hearing the truth from your best friend that makes it a little more bearable. Your best friend knows that always being honest with you will make you trust them, and that¡¯s what friendship is about.

Thank you for always bringing my mood up.

2.You know you are with someone who knows you inside and out, and you can be your true self around them. How can that not put you in a better mood instantly?

Thank you for being selfless.

You have truly made this world a better place by caring more for others than for yourself. You are an inspiration. 3.Through their daily life they show you how to put others above yourself, and how to enjoy doing so. It takes a special person to be selfless, if you are lucky enough to have this type of person as a best friend, cherish them.

Thank you for knowing when something is wrong with me, and what to do to make it better.

You can¡¯t fool your best friend. They know when something isn¡¯t right with you, even when you try to lie through your teeth.4.If you are going through a breakup, they bring you your favorite type of ice cream and help you eat the whole thing.

Thank you for thinking about me.

A simple text asking how you¡¯re doing, or how your day was can instantly change your day around. Your best friend checks in with you just to say hi because they are thinking about you.5. You both take time out of your day just to check in.

A. Distance can hurt a lot of relationships.

B. You share more memories with your friends.

C. Your best friend inspires you to be a better person.

D. They help you instead of getting disappointed with you.

E. It¡¯s not easy to hear the truth when you don¡¯t want to hear it.

F. It¡¯s a great feeling to know someone cares about you that much.

G. Anytime you¡¯re around your best friend your mood automatically gets better.

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The ancient Chinese game Go is considered one of the most complicated strategy games. Winning the game was seen as a test of human creativity. That is, until a machine found a way to do it better. Alpha Go, an artificial intelligence (AI) machine built by Google, won its first match against South Korean Lee Sedol on March 9. Still digesting his loss, Lee said during the post-game press conference, ¡°1.¡±

But that was just the beginning. In the following week, Alpha Go outperformed Lee in another three matches. 2.

Some people have been arguing that AI is harmful to the human race. 3. Similarly, UK scientist Stephen Hawking once warned that the ¡°development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race¡±.

So are we really on the verge(±ßÔµ)of living in the world shown in the Terminator(ÖÕ½áÕß)sci-fimovies? ¡°Not quite,¡± answered The Economist. After all, it¡¯s hard to get computers to apply their knowledge to everyday situations. ¡°4.¡± Thomas Johnson said, founder of an AI toy company. ¡°But for a robot, to walk up and down hills requires so many complicated decisions to be made in real time, and it¡¯s really difficult to do.¡±

As The Economist put it: ¡°We have a long way to go before AI¡¯s abilities truly begin to approach the human brain, despite how powerful the technology can be when focusing on a single task.¡±

Meanwhile, John Mark off of The New York Times argued that researchers should build artificial intelligence that aims for ¡°intelligence augmentation (Ôö¼Ó)¡± (IA) in which computers make people more effective.

He wrote: ¡°5.Since technology depends on the values of its creators, we can make choices using technology to improve the world.¡±

A. Many robots fell over like little kids learning to walk.

B. We take for granted things like balance and vision.

C. Eventually, our fate is in our own hands.

D. So what is next for AI and humanity?

E. That made the five-match score 4-1 in favor of Alpha Go.

F. In 2014, US businessman Elon Musk said at an MIT conference that developing the technology is calling up a ¡°demon(ħ¹í)¡±.

G. I am in shock; I admit that.

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