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Glad to know that you've learned something about Chinese culture and customs.Now I'd like to tell you more that might interest you.
Yours,
Li Hua
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This was my first Thanksgiving Day in Birmingham. I wanted to express my _______ to a lot of people. They helped me a lot during my stay in this completely strange foreign country. What _______ me most was an Indian girl, Denise.
The day I was on Bus 35 from the city centre, and I _______ at Shanno Road. But I realized it was not my bus stop. It was nearly 9 o¡¯clock in the evening so there was no one _______ I walked on and was lost at a very strange spot. _______, before my strength ran out, a bus finally arrived. I hurriedly got onto it without _______, explaining that I was lost and asked _______ who could help me. From the puzzled look on their faces, I felt _______. Just then, an Indian girl stopped calling, telling me she knew my _______. We left that bus and had a pleasant ________ on our way and I also learned from her the ________ for other passengers ¡°puzzled¡± looks. It took her nearly an hour to ________ me to my house.
I would return to my country after Thanksgiving Day, so I prepared a beautiful Chinese knot for Denise and telephoned her many times, but I just didn¡¯t ________ to her. On the morning of Thanksgiving Day, I had a very ________ breakfast because I couldn¡¯t wait any longer to find Denise. I intended to take Bus 27, the one I took ________I was lost. While waiting for the bus, I heard someone ________ me. I turned around; it was Denise! What a(n) ________! I immediately presented her with the gift. When we waved goodbye to each other, tears ran down my cheeks, and I ________ we would meet again in the near future.
I learned a(n) ________ lesson from her ¡ªhelp others in need. Now, every Thanksgiving Day, I ________ my house with some Chinese knots. For the reason I know so does Denise.
1.A. concerns B. opinions C. appreciation D. sympathy
2.A. benefited B. influenced C. touched D. changed
3.A. went up B. went off C. went around D. went on
4.A. in place B. in charge C. in need D. in sight
5.A. Luckily B. Astonishingly C. Naturally D. Suddenly
6.A. purpose B. doubt C. hesitation D. ticket
7.A. happily B. anxiously C. clumsily D. cautiously
8.A. curious B. nervous C. desperate D. lonely
9.A. identity B. address C. school D. position
10.A. walk B. view C. break D. conversation
11.A. excuse B. preference C. desire D. reason
12.A. accompany B. drive C. abandon D. introduce
13.A. run into B. get across C. set aside D. get through
14.A. delicious B. hurried C. wonderful D. unforgettable
15.A. before B. after C. since D. until
16.A. greeting B. discussing C. phoning D. praising
17.A. pity B. opportunity C. coincidence D. mystery
18.A. obeyed B. prayed C. declared D. guessed
19.A. valuable B. accessible C. thoughtful D. simple
20.A. fill B. paint C. furnish D. decorate
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In ancient Egypt, a shopkeeper discovered that he could attract customers to his shop simply by making changes to its environment. Modern businesses have been following his lead, with more tactics£¨²ßÂÔ£©.
One tactic involves where to display the goods. Foe example, stores place fruits and vegetables in the first section. They know that customers who buy the healthy food first will feel happy so that they will buy more junk food£¨À¬»øʳƷ£©later in their trip. In department stores, section is generally next to the women¡¯s cosmetics(»¯×±Æ·) section£ºwhile the shop assistant is going back to find the right size shoe, bored customers are likely to wander over cosmetics they might want to try later.
Besides, businesses seek to appeal to customers¡¯ senses. Stores notice that the smell of baked goods encourages shopping, they make their own bread each morning and then fan the bread smell into the store throughout the day. Music sells goods, too. Researchers in Britain found that when French music was played, sales of French wine went up.
When it comes to the selling of houses, businesses also use highly rewarding tactics. They find that customers make decision in the first few second upon walking in the door, and turn it into a business opportunity. A California builder designed the structure of its houses smartly. When entering the house, the customer would see the Pacific Ocean through the windows, and then the poll through an open stairway leading to the lower level. The instant view of water on both levels helped sell these $10 million houses.
1.Why do stores usually display fruits and vegetables in the first section?
A. To save customers times.
B. To show they are high quality foods.
C. To help sell junk food.
D. To sell them at discount prices.
2.According to Paragraph 3, which of the following encourages customers to buy?
A. Opening the store early in the morning.
B. Displaying British wines next to French ones.
C. Inviting customers to play music.
D. Filling the store with the smell of fresh bread.
3.What is the California builder¡¯s story intended to prove?
A. The house structure is a key factor customers consider.
B. The more costly the house is, the better it sells.
C. An ocean view is much to the customers¡¯ taste.
D. A good first impression increases sales.
4.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To explain how businesses turn people into their customers.
B. To introduces how businesses have grown from the past.
C. To report researches on customer behavior.
D. To show dishonest business practices.
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Under new rules posted by the Civil Aviation (º½¿Õ) administration of China on Friday, pilots will have to pass a ¡°level four¡± test of Mandarin Chinese, China¡¯s official language. Those who speak with an accent that ¡°often impedes¡± comprehension will not pass. These rules take effect in January 2016.
China¡¯s 56 ethnic groups speak more than 80 languages and dialects. Even native Mandarin speakers can have trouble communicating with each other depending on the strength of their accents, which can be mutually unintelligible (ÄÑÀí½âµÄ).
One flight trainer illustrated the scope for linguistic confusion, especially when common English aviation terms are used. Asked if there is a problem on board, a Chinese pilot might answer in the negative with the words mei you, or ¡°there isn¡¯t.¡± But someone speaking with a heavy Sichuan accent would pronounce mei you as ¡°May day¡± ¡ª unconsciously parroting the universally recognized distress call (ÓöÄÑÐźÅ).
Like their international counterparts (¶ÔÓ¦Îï), Chinese aviators have developed codes to avoid confusion resulting from homonyms (ͬÒôÒìÒå×Ö) or near-homonyms. They use the terms yao for one and guai for seven, which are otherwise pronounced yi and qi respectively and easily confused.
The new rule could affect all pilots, who must renew their license every six years, and adds to a growing list of burdens for the profession.
1.What does the underlined word ¡°impedes¡± in Para 1 mean?
A. improves B. helps
C. misleads D. limits
2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Sichuan dialect has the contrary meaning to Mandarin.
B. Native Mandarin speakers can understand each other well.
C. It isn¡¯t necessary for a pilot to pass the test before January 2016.
D. ¡°May day¡± is a distress call in our everyday life.
3.What is the purpose of the Chinese aviators using the terms yao for one and guai for seven?
A. To avoid misunderstanding.
B. To communicate with their international counterparts.
C. To pass the test.
D. To avoid their accents.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Chinese Pilots Told to Get Rid of Regional Accents
B. Chinese Pilots
C. Rich Chinese Languages
D. Hard to Be a Chinese Pilot
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Courage is a personality quality that everyone possesses, but it sometimes fades because of bad experiences or memories.1..By identifying the source of any lack of courage and actively changing your behavior, you can build courage.
Determine your specific fears. People are often reluctant to admit that they are afraid of something and this may be weakening their confidence and courage. In order to begin building courage, you need to determine your specific fear.2..This may help you to develop a plan to overcome them and build your courage.
Recognize your courage. Just as it's important to identify your fears, you should also recognize that you also possess courage in many situations.3..It can help you to figure out how to apply this quality to situations in your life that cause timidity£¨µ¨ÇÓ£©. It can also help you to develop your behavior and begin building courage in every aspect of your life.
Develop a concrete plan to build your courage. Once you've identified your specific fears and recognized situations where you exhibit courage, write out your plan to build your courage and update it when necessary.4., for it helps you stay on track if you have setbacks and see your progress over time.
Avoid comparing yourself to others. Every person is different and comparing yourself to other people can minimize your self-confidence. Focusing on yourself and not comparing yourself to others is essential to building your confidence and courage.
5.. Two characteristics of a courageous person are that they not only have confidence, but also they believe in their ability to succeed and overcome fears. By cultivating and projecting confidence in yourself, you set yourself on the path to build and maintain courage.
A. Part of building your courage is taking risks
B. Embrace the positive and avoid the negative
C. Write a list of your fears as you figure them out
D. Having a clear strategy you can follow is important
E. Take the time to acknowledge that you are courageous
F. Have confidence and believe in your ability to be courageous
G. Having courage is necessary to succeed in many situations in life
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The days of having to carry a phone charger everywhere could soon be over. Michigan researchers have revealed a major breakthrough in harvesting energy from human motion. They say it could lead to smartphones powered for a week by the motion of a swipe(ÖØ»÷).
Michigan State University¡¯s low-cost device, known as a nanogenerator, has already been tested. Scientists successfully operated an LCD touch screen, a bank of 20 LED lights and a flexible keyboard, all with a simple touching or pressing motion and without the aid of a battery. The groundbreaking findings, published in the journal Nano Energy, suggest ¡°We¡¯re on the path toward wearable devices powered by human motion,¡± said Nelson Sepulveda, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and lead researcher of the project.
¡°What I foresee, relatively soon, is the capability of not having to charge your cell phone for an entire week, for example, because that energy will be produced by your movement,¡± said Sepulveda, whose research is funded by the National Science Foundation.
Electrical energy is created when the device is compressed by human motion. The completed device is as thin as a sheet of paper. The device used to power the LED lights was palm-sized, while the device used to power the touch screen was as small as a finger. Advantages such as being lightweight, flexible and low-cost could make it a promising and alternative method in the field of Mechanical-energy harvesting.
The device also becomes more powerful when folded. Sepulveda said, ¡°You can start with a large device, but when you fold it once, and again, and again, it¡¯s much smaller and has more energy. Now it may be small enough to put in a specially made heel of your shoe so it creates power each time your heel strikes the ground.¡±
Sepulveda and his team are also developing technology that would transmit the power generated by the heel strike to, say, a wireless headset.
1.Who is Nelson Sepulveda?
A. The major researcher in the project. B. A professor of engineering.
C. The fund supplier of the research. D. A journalist writing for Nano Energy.
2.The underlined word device in the 2nd paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.
A. keyboard B. smartphone C. screen D. machine
3.From the passage we know that the nanogenerator ________.
A. becomes more powerful when kept flat
B. has already come into market in the USA
C. is lightweight and flexible though expensive
D. makes it possible to produce power by walking
4.The purpose of the passage is to ________.
A. persuade people to buy the device B. bring in a new way to save energy
C. introduce a breakthrough in science D. honor Nelson Sepulveda for his contributions
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China¡¯s ¡°Cultural Heritage Day¡± falls on the second Saturday of June every year. Many celebrations£¨Çì×££© are held and all cultural relic protection sites are______to open for free to the public on the day. There is no______that different kinds of celebrating______across the country will arouse(»½ÐÑ) public ______of the importance of cultural heritage protection and ____the young people to love the fine_____culture of the motherland.
China faces a heavy task to protect and rescue its cultural_________ We need to consider seriously the ______of the lack of awareness £¨Òâʶ£©about cultural heritage protection ._____£¬Heritage Education is one of our main approaches(·½·¨)£®People can not______value cultural heritage if they do not know _____it is important or how to protect it. Over the past seven years£¬CHP has ______over a hundred educational seminars(Ñо¿»á) to different groups£¬______as schools£¬government offices£¬______the general public. Many people have attended CHP seminars. Typically£¬each seminar lasts two to three hours and_____of an informative presentation£¬____by a longer question?and?answer session and discussion. Each attender____limited knowledge of cultural heritage ______it to be just the Forbidden City(×Ͻû³Ç) and the Great Wall. People often think that the duty only_____to the government. So ¡°Cultural Heritage Day¡± will be a welcome_____to educate a wide public on world heritage protection.
1.A. advised B. suggested C. made D. designed
2.A. need B. doubt C. wonder D. reason
3.A. parties B. activities C. actions D. ways
4.A. awareness B. knowledge C. affairs D. opinion
5.A. inform B. advise C. persuade D. inspire
6.A. natural B. modern C. traditional D. ancient
7.A. discoveries B. treasures C. relics D. wonders
8.A. harm B. record C. meaning D. importanc
9.A. So B. Instead C. And D. Thus
10.A. properly B. simply C. carefully D. entirely
11.A. what B. why C. how D. when
12.A. thought B. read C. insisted D. presented
13.A. so B. very C. such D. quite
14.A. as well as B. as much as C. as good as D. as long as
15.A. consists B. becomes C. lies D. forms
16.A. recognized B. asked C. answered D. followed
17.A. of B. with C. for D. at
18.A. considered B. understood C. realized D. concluded
19.A. comes B. stands C. belongs D. calls
20.A. possibility B. matter C. opportunity D. chance
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