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In recent years, the volunteering spirit has spread among the Chinese people, especially among youngsters.

Five years ago, several of my classmates and I once served as volunteers for the Beijing Olympic Games. In that period of time, I helped arrange for the sports courts, translate for foreign athletes and visitors, and sometimes guide them to right places. It delighted me a lot that I had made a contribution to the success of the Games and brought happiness to others.

As high school students, we should get actively involved in voluntary activities. In this way, we can learn how to work well in a team, how to improve our interpersonal skills and organizational ability. Above all, we can benefit others and gain happiness ourselves. So we should take this chance to learn and to grow.

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A couple were having a wedding. All of their friends and family came to see the lovely and all had a wonderful time. The bride was in her white wedding gown and the groom was very handsome. Everyone could tell that the love they had for each other was true.

A few months later, the wife came to the husband with a , ¡°Each of us will write a list of things we find a bit with the other person. Then, we can talk about how we can them and make our lives happier.¡± The husband agreed. So they went to think of the things that annoyed them about the other.

The next morning, at the breakfast table, they decided they would go over their .

¡°I¡¯ll start,¡± said the wife. She took out her list. It had many items on it, enough to fill three pages. In fact, as she started reading the list of the little annoyances, she noticed that tears were starting to appear in her husband's eyes.

¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± she asked. ¡°Nothing.¡± the husband replied,¡° reading your list.¡±

The wife continued to read until she had read all three to her husband.

¡°Now, it¡¯s your turn and then we¡¯ll talk about the things on both of our lists.¡± she said happily.

the husband stated£¬¡°I don¡¯t have anything on my list. I think you are the way that you are. I don¡¯t want you to change anything for me.¡±

The wife by his honesty and the depth of his love for her and his acceptance of her, turned her head and wept.

In life, there are enough times when we are disappointed, depressed and annoyed. We don¡¯t really have to go looking for them. We have a wonderful world that is full of beauty, light and promise. Why waste time seeking the bad, disappointing or annoying when we can look around us, and see the things before us?

1.A. houseB. factory C. ceremonyD. church

2.A. attractiveB. nervousC. seriousD. strict

3.A. preparation B. order C. shame D. suggestion

4.A. annoying B. exciting C. interesting D. puzzling

5.A. adopt B. keepC. make D. fix

6.A. celebration B. table C.lists D. document

7.A. Keep on B. Put on C. Call on D. Get on

8.A. attacks B. items C. annoyances D. pages

9.A. Nervously B. Calmly C. Angrily D. Anxiously

10.A. outgoing B. careful C. perfect D. beautiful

11.A. shocked B. moved C. disappointedD. threatened

12.A. bad B.wonderful C. wrong D. horrible

 

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I was shopping at my local supermarket, as I normally have for years. One particular day, I had done about 2 weeks worth of shopping and toward the register to pay for what I bought. After the cashier(ÊÕÒøÔ±) had scanned my items and I had bagged them up, she stated£¨Ëµ£© that the was $150.

I into my back right pocket to take the money to pay and noticed that there was no money there.  I started to get .  I knew my purse was in the car and I was sure I had put the in my back right pocket. I looked at the cashier with wet eyes and a look not knowing what to do.  There were people behind me on the line. She told me to speak with the courtesy counter (°®ÐĹñ̨).  I and said, ¡°Really? It's , no one would hand that in!¡±  But she me to. ¡°You never know¡­¡± she said.

I decided that there was no in checking so I walked up to a woman behind the counter and said ¡°I have to ask, did anyone  cash by any chance?¡± She asked ¡°How much?¡± My face then .  ¡°$200 in the form of one hundred dollar bills.¡± I replied.  She said, ¡° , yes, someone did!¡± I was so ! ¡°Who? I want to thank her.¡±  She pointed to a young girl about 10 years old and said, ¡°She did.¡±

I walked over to the mom and hugged her. She said, ¡°It wasn't me, it was my ¡± .  I said ¡°I know, I wanted to thank you both, she found it ... it's because of you that I got this back.¡± I was so happy. I was almost in tears. 

The next day at work, a person in another department me tickets to the circus£¨ÂíÏ·ÍÅ).  He handed me 5 tickets. Almost that young girl¡¯s face popped (ͻȻ³öÏÖ) in my head.  After work I went back to the supermarket and stopped at the courtesy counter and asked if she had any idea who that woman was. She smiled and said, ¡°Yes, She is a friend of mine¡±.  Then I asked her to do me a favor and pass along these 5 tickets to her.

She told me that the family of the little girl who found my money were not rich so they would really this.  She also said that they had 3 children, so five was the number of tickets!

1.A. headed B. retired C. hesitated D. showed

2.A. percentage B. total C. product D. luggage

3.A. checked B. searched C. reached D. looked

4.A. particular B. nervous C. curious D. serious

5.A. money B. card C. purse D. goods

6.A. shocked B. moved C. confused D. inspired

7.A. blamedB. screamed C. shouted D. laughed

8.A. reality B. evidence C. cash D. truth

9.A. forced B. promised C. discouraged D. encouraged

10.A. harm B. need C. expense D. doubt

11.A. work out B. hand in C. send for D. take away

12.A. lit up B. broke up C. send off D. burst out.

13.A. Eventually B. Actually C. Finally D.Unfortunately

14.A. interested B. worried C. surprised D. absorbed

15.A. daughter B. husband C. mother D. friend

16.A. because B. although C. however D. besides

17.A. lent B. borrowed C. produced D. offered

18.A. simply B. constantly C. immediately D. previously

19.A. reject B. buy C. ignore D. appreciate

20.A. unique B. perfect C. official D. typical

 

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It¡¯s such a happy-looking library, painted yellow, decorated with palm-tree stickers and sheltered from the Florida sun by its own roof. About the size of a microwave oven, it¡¯s pedestrian-friendly(¶ÔÐÐÈËÓÑÉƵÄ), too, waiting for book lovers next to a sidewalk in Palm Beach country Estates, along the northern boundary of Palm Beach Gardens.

It¡¯s a library built with love.

A year ago, shortly after Janey Henriksen saw a Brian Williams report about the Little Free Library organization, a Wisconsin-based nonprofit organization that aims to promote literacy(¶ÁÊéʶ×Ö) and build a sense of community in a neighborhood by making books freely available, she announced to her family of four, ¡°That¡¯s what we¡¯re going to do for our spring break!¡±

Son Austin, now a 10th-grader, didn¡¯t see the point of building a library that resembles£¨ÀàËÆ£© a mailbox. But Janey insisted, and husband Peter unwillingly got to work. The 51-year-old owner of a ship supply company modified£¨ÐÞÊΣ© a small wooden house that he¡¯d built years earlier for daughter Abbie¡¯s toy horses, and made a door of glass.

After adding the library¡¯s final touches (×°µã), the family hung a signboard on the front, instructing users to ¡°take a book, return a book,¡± and making the Henriksen library, now one of several hundred like it nationwide and among more than 2,500 in the world, the only Little Free Library in Palm Beach County.

They stocked it with 20 or so books they¡¯d already read, a mix of science fiction, reference titles, novels and kids¡¯ favorites. ¡°I told them, keep in mind that you might not see it again,¡± said Janey, a stay-at-home mom.

Since then, the collection keeps replenishing (²¹³ä) itself, thanks to ongoing donations from borrowers. The library now gets an average of five visits a day.

The project¡¯s best payoff, says Peter, are the thank-you notes left behind. ¡°We had no idea in the beginning that it would be so popular.¡±

1.In what way is the library ¡°pedestrian-friendly¡±?

A. It owns a yellow roof.

B. It protects book lovers from the sun.

C. It stands near a sidewalk.

D. It uses palm-tree stickers as decorations.

2.Janey got the idea to build a library from __________.

A. a report on a Wisconsin-based organization

B. a spring break with her family

C. a book sent by one of her neighbors

D. a visit to Brian Williams

3.The library was built __________.

A. by a ship supply companyB. on the basis of toy horses

C. with glass D. like a mailbox

4.The passage tells us that the borrowers__________.

A. get paid to collect books for the library

B. receive thank-you notes for using the library

C. donate books to the library

D. visit the library over 5 times on average daily

 

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Using a web camera equipped in Jennifer¡¯s Los Angeles apartment, the monitor in Phoenix tracked how frequently her eyes moved from the computer screen and listened for the secret sounds of a possible helper in the room. Her Internet access was locked -- remotely -- to prevent Internet searches , and her typing style was analyzed to make sure she was who she said she was: Did she enter her student number at the same speed as she had in the past? Or was she slowing down?

In the battle against cheating, this is the advanced technique and a key to encourage honesty in the booming field of online education. The technology gives trust to the entire system, to the institution and to online education in general. Only with solid measures against cheating, experts say, can Internet universities show that their exams and diplomas are valid(ÓÐЧµÄ) - that students haven¡¯t just searched the Internet to get the right answers.

Although online classes have existed for more than a decade, the concern over cheating has become sharper in the last year with the growth of "open online courses." Private colleges, public universities and corporations are jumping into the online education field, spending millions of dollars to attract potential students, while also taking steps to help guarantee honesty at a distance.

Aside from the web cameras, a number of other high-tech methods are becoming increasingly popular. Among them are programs that check students¡¯ identities using personal information, such as the telephone number they once used.

Other programs can produce unique exam by drawing on a large list of questions and can recognize possible cheaters by analyzing whether difficult test questions are answered at the same speed as easy ones. As in many university classes, term papers are scanned against some large Internet data banks for cheating.

1.Why was Jennifer watched in an online exam?

A£®To correct her typing mistakes.

B£®To find her secrets in the room.

C£®To prevent her from slowing down.

D£®To keep her from dishonest behaviors.

2.For Internet universities, exams and diplomas will be valid if _____.

A£®they can attract potential students         

B£®they can defeat academic cheating

C£®they offer students online help            

D£®they offer many online courses

3.Some programs can find out possible cheaters by _____.

A£®checking the question answering speed

B£®producing a large number of question

C£®scanning the Internet test question

D£®giving difficult test question

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

A£®The Advantages of Online Exams

B£®The High-tech Methods in Online Courses

C£®The Fight against Cheating in Online Education

D£®The War against the Booming of Online Education

 

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Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei on Friday again urged Japan to make serious efforts for the improvement of the relationship between the two countries and honestly face up to and____ its history of militarist aggression.

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A. AshamedB. Uncomfortable

C. AnxiousD. Awkward

 

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