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I prefer my English classes to be taught in English only. What we all know, a good learning environment is of greatly importance if we want to study English well. Classes teaching in English provide students for a better environment. When English is an only language in class, students will have more opportunity to practise listening and speaking. However, there were problems with this method. Sometimes we may find difficult to follow the teacher and some slow learners may even give up learn English. In spite of these difficulties, but I believe practice makes perfect. With enough practice, we can overcome the difficulties and benefit from English classes in the long run.

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More than great drinks, great rewards

Enjoy all the benefits and more with your membership to our Loyalty Program!

Whenever you pay with your membership account, you¡¯ll earn a Star.

Collect more Stars, earn more rewards.

Three ways to join us

Buy a Starbucks Card handy to create an account.

Track your Stars online or through the mobile app, and we¡¯ll send an email when you¡¯ve earned a reward.

You can also join from your phone.

Download the Starbucks? App.

One of the most exciting benefits of being a member is using our mobile app to: pay for purchases; view your Stars and rewards; access iTunes? Pick of the Week; see current offers.

Or you can join with specially marked coffee purchased at the grocery store.

Enter your Starcode (limit 2 per day).

Look for the Starcode symbol on specially marked Starbucks? products where you buy groceries.

Three levels with increasingly greater rewards

To reach each level in our Loyalty Program, you need to collect more Stars. ( Remember, to earn a Star you must pay with a registered Starbucks Card. )

Welcome level

To earn your first rewards, just register a Starbucks Card.

Birthday drink or treat on us; birthday coupon (ÓÅ»Ýȯ) for 15% off a purchase at StarbucksStore.com.

Green level

Collect 5 Stars within 12 months and you¡¯ll be in the Green level.

What is included in the Welcome level plus

¡ïFree in-store refills (Ðø±­) on hot or iced brewed coffee or tea

Gold level

Collect 30 Stars within 12 months and you¡¯re at the Gold level.

What is included in the Green, level plus

¡ïA free food or drink item after another 12 Stars earned

¡ïPersonalized Gold Card

1.Which of the following is a way you can apply for membership?

A. To enter a Starcode from specially marked Starbucks? products.

B. To buy a Starbucks Card over the phone.

C. To update the Starbucks? App from the official website.

D. To buy a drink at a Starbucks on weekends.

2.With the Starbucks? App, you can ________.

A. change the prices B. earn a Star

C. pay for rewards D. view current offers

3.With a Starbucks Card of Green level, you will get ________.

A. a free cake

B. personalized Green Card

C. free in-store refills

D. all purchases 15% off

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A. Approved B. Accused

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Here are some of our favorite study tips that will help any student study smarter, not harder£º

Recite As You Study

Reciting ¡ª saying things out loud should first take place as you read through each paragraph or section. Test yourself. This will help you to understand as well as learn faster because it is more active than reading or listening. It will also help you to notice your mistakes and the topics you have trouble understanding.

Take Fuller Notes

Notes should be in your own words, brief and clear. They should be tidy and easy to read. Writing notes will help you better than just underlining as you read, since it forces you to rewrite ideas in your own words.

Study the Middle

The best time to review is soon after you've learned something. You are more likely to remember the material at the beginning and the end of the lesson, so make sure you focus on the middle when you review.

Sleep on It

Study before going to bed, unless you are very tired. It's easier to remember material you've just learned after sleeping than after an equal period of daytime activity, because your brain continues to think even after you've fallen asleep.

Combine Memory and Understanding

There are two ways to remember: by memorizing and by understanding. Multiplication tables(³Ë·¨±í), telephone numbers, and math formulas are better learned by memorizing, while ideas are best learned by understanding.

The more ways you have to think about an idea, the more meaning it will have; the more meaningful the learning, the better you can remember it. Pay attention to similarities in ideas and concepts, and then try to understand how they fit in with things you already know. Never be satisfied with anything less than a completely clear understanding of what you are reading. If you are not able to follow the thought, go back to the place where you first got confused and try again.

1.You can notice your mistakes by ________.

A. saying things out aloud B. taking notes

C. studying the middle D. sleeping on it

2.When taking notes, you should ________ to better help you with reading.

A. underline important notes

B. write notes in your own words

C. take down every detail

D. write as quickly as possible

3.The writer advises you to ________ as it is easier for you to remember material.

A. study after a period of activity

B. do some exercise after studying

C. study as soon as you get up

D. study before going to sleep

4.Which of the following is NOT helpful for your understanding?

A. Thinking about an idea in different ways.

B. Relating ideas and concepts with what you already know.

C. Reading from the beginning to the end without stop.

D. Going back to what first made you confused and start again.

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A blog can be a very effective way of spreading the words about yourself£¬and your other writing£®It can unshroud your knowledge£¬and create an ongoing relationship with your readers£®A good blog is more than just a marketing tool£»it¡¯s also an expression of your personality£®

An obvious starting point is to post samples of your work that not only show off your skills and writing ability but also leave people wanting more£®Post elections from the most exciting parts of your stories but end them just as the action reaches its peak£®If you write nonfiction(дʵÎÄѧ)£¬show people what they can achieve£¬and give them a few steps to get them started£®

Give tips£¬information and advice about the subjects you cover£®For example£¬something about struggling with difficulty and many other issues like this£®Your writing tips can also be included£¬as well as interesting£¬strange or funny things you discovered during your research£®Whenever you contact an expert£¬ask if he or she has any interesting stories you could use£®You may also give background information about your stories and locations.

Give details of Coming posts on your blog£¬so people can watch out for you£¬or come and meet you£®Personal news will help people feel better connected to you£®Include photos of objects and locations in your writing£¬famous people you meet£¬the views from your window£¬and your favorite things¡ªwith a note about where they come from and what they mean to you£®Look out for things that will help your readers get to know you better£¬know the subject better£¬or anything else you think they might find useful£¬inspiring or entertaining£®

If you only occasionally post things on your blog£¬people have a tendency to forget you£®As a writer you shouldn¡¯t ever run out of interesting materials to fill your blog with¡ªand your readers will love you for it£®

1.Which is the best title for the text?

A£®What to Blog about?

B£®How to Start a Blog?

C£®Why to Launch a Blog?

D£®How to Make Website Attractive?

2.What does the word¡°unshroud¡±in the first paragraph refer to?

A£®Put on£® B£®Turn up£®

C£®Show off£® D£®Write down£®

3.What can we know about personal news on your blog?

A£®It can make people watch out for you£®

B£®It can make people easily get in touch with you£®

C£®It helps to leave your privacy known£®

D£®It helps you improve your writing£®

4.What does the author suggest for keeping a blog?

A£®Posting things on your blog once in a while£®

B£®Adding new stories to it every day£®

C£®Filling it with attractive things frequently£®

D£®Loving it as your life£®

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New Yorkers and visitors to the Big Apple will get to ring in the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year in the USA, in style with a fireworks display on the Hudson River set to music written by Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun.

The display is part of the second annual ¡°Happy Chinese New Year: Fantastic Art China¡± festival held in New York on February 5-10, 2016. The China Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), the USA-China Cultural Institute and the Cultural Associate of the Committee of 100 announced this year¡¯s events on November 18 at a press conference at the Lincoln Center.

The ¡°Fantastic Art China¡± festival will feature a larger and more diverse series of artistic and cultural events across New York¡¯s top cultural venues (µØµã) and landmarks, including the Lincoln Center, Empire State Building and Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

This year¡¯s theme focuses on exploring the complicated relationship between sound and image, said Professor Yu Ding from CAFA, who is also president of Fantastic Art China and in charge of the festival¡¯s design. Lunar New Year, which celebrates the ¡°Year of the Monkey¡± in 2016, is an opportunity to bring China¡¯s modern art to mainstream America, and the festival serves as an innovative approach to establishing cultural exchange between China and New York City, Yu said.

UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Tan Dun¡¯s music is a new edition that will be featured at several venues, including a major art exhibition at the Javits Center, events at the Lincoln Center and the fireworks display on the Hudson, which will take place on the evening of February 6. Five barges (ÓÎͧ) on the river will launch the fireworks designed by CAFA that will tell a story about celebration and conservation.

¡°We Chinese are fond of nature, so the best way to celebrate the Lunar New Year is to salute with the sounds of nature, such as sounds of water, stone and bamboo,¡± said Tan Dun at the press conference, ¡°And it will be fun to use the music of water during the fireworks display.¡±

In addition to the fireworks, a special lighting show at the Empire State Building will shine on New York City during the holiday.

Chinese New Year is being recognized as a public school holiday for the first time in New York. Children from the National Dance Institute, which represents 75 schools, will perform traditional Chinese dances at the Lincoln Center and the Javits Center. And, in celebration of the ¡°Year of the Monkey¡±, events will feature a conservation message about the endangered golden monkey in China.

1.The theme of this year¡¯s celebration is centered on ________.

A. relationship between sound and image of nature

B. diversity of Chinese traditional festivals

C. endangered species and environmental protection

D. cultural exchange between China and America

2.The coming ¡°Year of the Monkey¡± is to be celebrated in New York by ________.

A. sailing on the Hudson River along with a new-year speech

B. setting off fireworks and holding a special lighting show

C. holding a special concert at the Empire State Building

D. taking a week off and organizing Chinese dance contests

3.What does the underlined word ¡°shine on¡± (in Para. 7) most probably mean?

A. lighten. B. surround.

C. decorate. D. broaden.

4.This passage is written mainly in order to ________.

A. compare some traditional festivals in China and America

B. attract visitors to America for the coming new-year celebration

C. report celebration activities for the ¡°Year of the Monkey¡± in New York

D. strengthen the cultural co-operation between China and America

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There have been big changes in the attitudes of most parents over the last few years. Physical punishment is banned in schools in most countries, and in many countries. there are moves to ban all physical punishment of children even at home. 1._ And they often use them to deal with certain misbehavior at certain ages.

2. One issue is that many parents find it very difficult to abandon physical punishment completely. Parents argue that this was the way they were brought up and that it didn't do any harm to them. They believe that for the child's sake they have the right to discipline the child in any way they consider fit, including using some physical punishments. 3._ There is not much point reasoning with a screaming child in the supermarket.

However there are several reasons why we should stop using physical punishment. One point is that most parents are not trained to deal with misbehaving children. They don't have enough resources or choices to handle the situation. 4.____Another point is that unless people are challenged or forced to change their belief, they may keep following negative habits. An example is seat belt use-now most people wear seat belts without thinking, while years ago the idea of using seat belts are strange to most people .In the same way, banning physical punishment will force people to change their habits.

In conclusion, parents have to change some of their belief and ideas about how children should be raised. It is possible to avoid the use of physical force. 5..

A. It is not difficult to change some negative habits.

B. It is easy to find reasons to allow some physical punishments.

C. However, many parents still believe that. They have the right to use some physical punishments.

D. There are various ways to educate children.

E. As a result, they immediately react by hitting the child even if there are other solutions to the problem.

F. And doing so will help us move closer to the dream of removing violence from our society.

G. The other one is that physical punishment can be quick and effective.

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The U£®S£®Postal Service (USPS) is losing billions of dollars a year£®The government company that delivers "small mail" is losing out to email and other types of electronic communication£®First-class mail amount fell from a high point of 104 million pieces in 2000 to just 64 million pieces by 2014.

Congress permits the 600,000-empIoyee USPS to hold a monopoly (¢¶Ï) over first-class and standard mail£®The company pays no federal, state or local taxes; pays no vehicle fees; and is free from many regulations on other businesses£®Despite these advantages, the USPS has lost $52 billion since 2007, and will continue losing money without major reforms.

The problem is that Congress is preventing the USPS from reducing costs as its sales decline, and is blocking efforts to end Saturday service and close unneeded post office locations£®USPS also has a costly union-dominated workforce that slows the introduction of new ideas or methods down£®USPS workers earn significantly higher payment than comparable private-sector workers£®The answer is to privatize the USPS and open postal markets to competition£®With the rise of the Internet, the argument that mail is a natural monopoly that needs government protection is weaker than ever.

Other countries facing declining letter amounts have made reforms£®Germany and the Netherlands privatized their national postal companies over a decade ago, and other European countries have followed suit£®Britain floated shares of the Royal Mail on its stock exchange in 2013£®Some countries, such us Sweden and New Zealand, have not privatized their national postal companies, but they have opened them up to competition.

These reforms have driven efficiency improvements in all of these countries£®Additional number of workers have been reduced, productivity has risen and consumers have benefited£®Also, note that cost-cutting measures¡ªsuch as closing tone post offices¡ªare good for both the economy and the environment.

Privatization and competition also encourage new changes£®When the USPS monopoly over "extremely urgent" mail was stopped in 1979, we saw an explosion in efficient overnight private delivery by firms such as FedEx.

The government needs to wake up to changing technology, study postal reforms abroad and let businessmen reinvent our out-of-date postal system.

1.What do we know about the USPS?

A£®Its great competitor is the delivery firm FedEx.

B£®It is an old public service open to competitions.

C£®Its employees don't pay federal, state or local taxes.

D£®It has complete control of first-class and standard mail.

2.The author mentions some other countries in Paragraph 4 to __________.

A£®explain the procedures of reform to the USPS

B£®show the advantages of private postal services

C£®set some examples for the government to learn from

D£®prove the situation is very common around the world

3.The author probably that the USPS __________.

A£®needs government¡¯s protection as ever

B£®can work together with other businesses

C£®must be replaced by international companies

D£®should be sold out and become a private service

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