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I work in downtown Orlando and have been passing by the same homeless woman every week.She never asks me for money,but always greets me with a smile.

I wrote in a Facebook post,"Each Tuesday,Amy simply said 'Good morning Sir,have a great day.'and smiled.I wear a suit to work every day,so I get asked a lot for money quite often in downtown but never once from Amy Joe." Every Tuesday,Amy and I have lunch together,during which I get to hear how positive she is even though she really has nothing.Last week,Amy dropped a bomb on me¡ªshe can't read.She told me how hard it was for her to find work not being able to read.She began to use her collected money to check out library books instead of buying food.This crushed me!

I have been blessed with a family that has provided me with everything that I wanted to do.Amy Joe has not.So I start to teach her to read.I rent one library book a week and we read it together on Tuesday,and she practices on her own throughout the rest of the week.

This post is in no way to make anyone feel sorry for Amy or show off me something good.I wanted to share this because there area lot of people like Amy Joe¡ªnot all are hungry,homeless or hurt.Helping someone could be as easy as saying hello and smiling.

I also started a web page for Amy and have raised $ 5,000.The donations will to to food,clothing,a library card, and much more to help the less fortunate in the downtown Orlando area.

1.Compared with other homeless people,Amy ______.

A. can't read or write

B. finds it hard to find a job

C. says hello to the author every day

D. uses her collected money to buy books

2.How does the author help Amy?

A. By renting books to read with her.

B. By buying library cards for her.

C. By teaching her to write books online.

D. By buying food for her and her family.

3.The author expects his post to .

A. raise more money for Amy

B. make others feel sorry for Amy

C. call on others to do good deeds

D. make him popular on the Internet

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A. Helping Others Makes Us Happy

B. Donate What You Have to the Homeless

C. Teach a Homeless Woman to Read

D. Facebook Is a Useful Tool for the Homeless

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Family values are principles that help to define us as human beings. These values are learned, usually passed down 1. one generation to another. However, they can also change over time, 2. (depend) upon the circumstances in which families find themselves. They shape the way we behave, they help families stick together, and they give us our identity.

We always admire a person 3. treats the elderly with respect, or helps people in need, or is always honest with others. Such 4. (admire) behavior is usually a direct result of the values that person was taught by his family.

These values or principles¡ªrespect, fairness and 5. (honest) among many others¡ªalso help hold the family together in times of trouble. When problems arise, the family is able to withstand them because they share 6. same idea about

7. is important. When family members feel pressure from the outside world, they know they can come into their family for a comforting connection.

Finally, family values make us who we are. 8. we talk about our personal character and what 9. (influence) our decisions, we do so based on the values

10. (give) to us by our family.

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Every one of us can make a great effort to cut off the use of energies in our country.To begin with£¬all of us can start reducing to the use of oil by driving only when we have a real need.That won¡¯t be easy£¬I know£¬but we have to start anywhere.What¡¯s more£¬we can go to work by bike once and twice a week£¬and we can also buy small cars that burn less oil.Other way is to watch our everyday use of water and electric at home.For example£¬how many times have you walked out of a room and leave the lights or television when no one else was there?

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HOLIDAY FUN AT THE POWERHOUSE

500 HARRIS STREET ULTIMO¡¤TELEPHONE (02) 9217 0111

Join in the holiday fun at the Powerhouse this month linked to our new exhibition£¬Evolution & Revolution£ºChinese dress 1700s to now.DON¡¯T FORGET our other special event£¬the Club Med Circus School which is part of the Circus(ÂíÏ·ÍÅ)£¡150 years of circus in Australia exhibition experience!

¡ôChinese Folk Dancing£ºColorful Chinese dance and musical performances by The Chinese Folk Dancing School of Sydney.Dances include£ºthe Golden stick dance and the Chinese drum dance.A feature will be the Qin dynasty Emperor¡¯s court dance.Also included is a show of face painting for Beijing opera performances.

Sunday 29 June and Wednesday 2 July in the Turbine Hall£¬at 11£º30 am & 1£º30 pm.

¡ôAustralian Chinese Children¡¯s Arts Theatre£ºWellknown children¡¯s play experts from Shanghai lead this dynamic youth group.Performances include Chinese fairy tales and plays.

Thursday 3 to Sunday 6 July in the Turbine Hall£¬at 11£º30 am & 1£º30 pm.

¡ôChinese Youth League£ºA traditional performing arts group featuring performance highlights such as the Red scarf and Spring flower dances£¬and a musician playing Er Hu.

Sunday 6 to Tuesday 8 July in the Turbine Hall£¬11£º30 am to 1£º30 pm.

¡ôKids Activity£ºMake a Paper Horse£ºYoung children make a paper horse cut?out.(The horse is a frequent theme in Chinese painting£¬indicating a kind of advancement.)Suitable for ages 8¡«12 years.

Saturday 28 June to Tuesday 8 July in the Turbine Hall,12£º00 pm to 1£º00 pm.

¡ôClub Med Circus School£ºLearn circus skills£¬including the trapeze£¬trampolining and magic.Not only for children over 5.There are 40 places available in each 1 hour session and these must be booked at the front desk£¬level 4£¬on the day.

Tuesday 1 to Saturday 5 July at 11£º30 am & 1£º00 pm.

Enjoy unlimited free visits and many other benefits by becoming a Family member of the Powerhouse.Our family memberships cover two adults and all children under the age of 16 years at the one address.

Members receive Powerline£¬our monthly magazine£¬discounts in the shops and the restaurants£¬as well as free admission to the Museum.All this for as little as 50.00 a year£¡Call (02) 9217 0600 for more details.

1.When can you watch the Chinese drum dance?

A. On July 2. B. On July 3.

C. On July 6. D. On July 8.

2.To learn the magic tricks£¬you can go to .

A. Kids Activity

B. Chinese Youth League

C. Club Med Circus School

D. Children¡¯s Arts Theatre

3.What is required if you want to enjoy free visits to the Museum?

A. Calling (02) 9217 0600.

B. Gaining family membership.

C. Coming for the holiday fun.

D. Paying Powerline 50.00 a year.

4.What is the main purpose of the text?

A. To attract visitors.

B. To present schedules.

C. To report the performances.

D. To teach kids Chinese arts.

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I am a working woman with a secret life: I keep house.An off-an-on lawyer and professor in public,in private I launder and clean,cook and devote serious time and energy to a domestic£¨¼ÒÎñµÄ£©routine,not so different from my grandmothers did as "housewives."When I want a good read,I reach for my collection of old housekeeping handbooks.I enjoy housekeeping and the comforts it provides.

I have almost entirely hidden this passion for housekeeping though I am writing a long story about it.No one meeting me for the first time would doubt that I spend my time knitting and remembering household facts.I knew I would not want this information about me to get around.After all,I belong to the first generation of the women who worked more than they stayed home.

Being viewed as over domestic can get you socially ostracized.When I made hand-rolled pasta£¨Òâ´óÀûÃ棩for a dinner,I learned the hard way that some guests will find this annoying,as they do not feel comfortable eating a meal that they regard as the product of too much trouble.When my son was in nursery school,I made the mistake of spending a few hours sewing for him a Halloween dressing,receiving hard stares of many fellow parents who had bought a Batman or Esmeralda costume.Many times my courage in writing the story failed me when painful silences followed my confession£¨Ì¹°×£©about the long book,"NO,not a history of housework,an explanation of it¡ªa practical book on how you make the bed and make a comfortable home."I managed to hold on partly because not everyone responded with that stare;there was support as well.And I was struck that no one responded with coldness.The topic was clearly hot-too hot for some people to handle,heartwarming to others.

1.What makes the author enjoy housekeeping?

A. The joy and comfort from housekeeping.

B. Her wish to be different from others.

C. The influence of her grandmothers.

D. Her love to her family.

2.Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word in Paragraph 3?

A. Interested. B. Rejected.

C. Accepted. D. Concerned.

3.We can learn that the author .

A. gives up writing her story at times B. does housekeeping as her full job

C. receives some unfair treats D. thinks her book useful to all

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Nowadays, it is common that more and more high school students open their own micro blogs on the Internet. For one thing, it can provide a colorful platform to show their talent. For 1., it is a useful way to release their pressure. And all these make it more and more popular with high school students. 2. many parents and teachers hold a different view. They think that managing one¡¯s micro blog will take a lot of time and energy, 3. should be used to study.

In my view, I am greatly in favor 4. this activity. Today the Internet is playing 5. important role in our life. Therefore as high school students of the Information Age, we need to learn to make use of this 6. (value) tool to communicate and display ourselves. What¡¯s more, opening and organizing micro blogs need various abilities such 7. writing, designing, being skillful at computer and so on. Only if we master those abilities can we make a successful micro blog. As a result, we improve ourselves while 8. (organize) our micro blogs.

In fact, micro blog 9. (oneself) is of little harm. It is your attitude towards it 10. matters. We should take the advantages and avoid some bad effects.

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