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This morning my friend Mary and me went shopping. She thought it is a good chance to practice Chinese. Mary was happy to talk to the salesgirls, and so did they. She wanted to buy some chicken, so she asked for a salesgirl, ¡° How much is the cock?¡± Gentle, the salesgirl answered, ¡° I¡¯m not sure whether it¡¯s a cock or a hen.¡± Mary became embarrassing and realized she had made a mistake. All of us laughed include Mary. Then we went to buy some eggs. I asked Mary, ¡° Do you want buy hens¡¯ sons and daughters?¡± Mary shouted, ¡° I can say eggs.¡± We laughed again. How an interesting shopping experience!

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Moving abroad can be a challenging experience. You leave your family, friends and everything you know behind. You enter a new culture where the customs and sometimes the languages are different. 1.. It¡¯s a time to discover new things, make new friends and begin a new adventure.

So what are the best ways to involve yourself in the new culture while living abroad?

Live with a native speaker

2.. First, you have a friend! Living alone can be a lonely experience, especially if you are far from home.

You also have the opportunity to meet your housemate¡¯s friends and socialize(½»Íù) with them. 3.. In addition, you have someone to tell you about the cultural customs and interesting places in the area.

Socialize with the local people

The thought of making friends and mixing with the local people may seem scary at first but it is worth it. 4., attending and evening class or participating in a language exchange with people that are interested in learning your native language.

5.

The food in France is amazing and discovering new food is a fun experience. I have tried things that I have never tried before. My knowledge of the different bread and cheese types has grown greatly.

A. Try the local food

B. But it¡¯s also exciting

C. I currently volunteer with homeless people

D. You can also speak the local language every day

E. Improve my French vocabulary and understanding

F. You can meet other people in the area by joining a club

G. There are many advantages to living with a native speaker

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Experience the newly opened Grand Canyon West Skywalk in Colorado.Departing from Grand Canyon¡¯s South Rim by Airplane to Grand Canyon¡¯s West Rim,you will land and take a ground tour to the Skywalk! Walk on air for 70 feet over the edge of Grand Canyon West.

This Skywalk has been open since March 28,2007.Daily visitor-ship to the Skywalk has been over 4000 people. Please be patient to enjoy your moment on the Skywalk.

After you have experienced the one and only Grand Canyon Skywalk Glass Bridge from where you can enjoy the scenery better,you will return to the Grand Canyon West airport and take your Airplane for a flight back to the South Rim of the Canyon.This is a tour never to be forgotten as you will have walked on air over the Grand Canyon.

Tour Itinerary

Tour Time

5.7 Hours

The Grand Canyon Skywalk

Flight from

Grand

Canyon South

Rim to Grand Canyon West

1 Hour

Experience a bird¡¯s-eye view of the Grand Canyon as you make your way to Grand Canyon West.

Light Lunch at Guano Point at Grand Canyon

West

2 Hour

You¡¯ll be taken by bus to Guano Point with breathtaking views of the western part of the Grand Canyon where the Colorado River makes its way into Lake Mood.Every table for lunch has a view.

Walk on the

World-famous Skywalk

1.5 Hour

Finally you¡¯ll board your bus to Eagle Point,home of the Grand Canyon Skywalk.Now it is time for you to walk on air for 70 feet over the Grand Canyon.

Flight Back to

Grand Canyon South Rim

1.2 Hour

After time on the Skywalk,you¡¯ll return to the Grand Canyon West Airport and return to Grand Canyon South Rim in time for dinner and sunset.

1.The purpose of the passage is to .

A. attract visitors to America

B. introduce the Skywalk to readers

C. describe the beauty of Grand Canyon

D. speak highly of Grand Canyon South Rim

2.Why is the bridge in the passage made of glass?

A. Because it can differ from others.

B. Because it is cheaper.

C. Because it gives visitors a better view.

D. Because it looks more wonderful.

3.According to the Tour Itinerary,the route is .

A. South Rim ¡úGuano Point ¡úWest Airport ¡úEagle Point ¡úWest Airport ¡úSouth Rim

B. South Rim ¡úWest Airport ¡úGuano Point ¡úEagle Point ¡úWest Airport ¡úSouth Rim

C. South Rim ¡úWest Airport ¡úEagle Point ¡úGuano Point ¡úWest Airport ¡úSouth Rim

D. South Rim ¡úWest Airport ¡úEagle Point ¡úWest Airport ¡úGuano Point ¡úSouth Rim

4.How does the author find the tour over the Grand Canyon?

A. Boring. B. Expensive.

C. Impressive. D. Adventurous.

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Teenager Christiana Tugwell and a small band of fellow school-age environmentalists have spent the past five months fighting proposals(Ìá°¸) being put forward by the local developer, Countryside Residentials, to build 66 expensive separate houses in an area of woodland. They have received support at their protest(¿¹Ò飩camp from other people who want to save the wood and the wildlife it contains. Christiana said:

"I began organizing the local campaign when I realized just how many local people were against the developments. They were writing letters of protest to the government but this was simply not enough So in order to p¼ºit more pressure on the government and to raise national awareness, I started camping on the development site. I was the ring-leader and had to make some friends join me. They did not like sleeping rough and neither did I, but something had to be done. "

"My mum's first reaction was 'are you sure you want-to do this?' After the first week she sent some friends to try to make me come home. They said I'd get into trouble, but I was determined to stay. I even spent three nights at the camp on my own. Even though she wan-ted me home, mum was always supportive and even brought us vegetarian sausages. "

¡°Mum and I don't always see eye to eye on everything. But we agree that as long as what I want to do is not completely foolish, she lets me do it. She worries about possible violence from the people trying to drive us away and so do L I don't want to worry her, but stopping the development is more important. "

1.Christiana has spent the past few months

A. forming a small music band

B. travelling in the countryside

C. protesting the house development

D. fighting against a group of local people

2.Christiana started her campaign because .

A. she didn't share the local people's opinion

B. she felt the need to draw nationwide attention

C. she got some letters of protest from the local people

D. she was determined to go camping on the desired camp site

3.W y is Christiana's mum worried about her?

A. Christiana may have problems.

B. Christiana has got into trouble.

C. Christiana has made some new friends in danger.

D. Christiana has been determined to have things her way.

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Icelanders have a beautiful tradition of giving books to each other on Christmas Eve and then spending the night reading. This custom is so deeply rooted in the culture that it is the reason for Christmas Book Flood, when the majority of books in Iceland are sold between September and December in preparation for Christmas giving.

¡°Books get attention here.¡± Says Baldur Bjarnason, a researcher who has written about the Icelandic book industry.

The small Nordic island, with a population of only 329,000 people, is extraordinarily literary (ÎÄѧµÄ). They love to read and write. According to a BBC article, ¡°The country has more writers, more books published and more books read, per head, than anywhere else in the world¡­ One in 10 Icelanders will publish a book.¡±

It seems there is more value placed on physical, paper books than in North America, where e-books have grown in popularity. One bookstore manager said, ¡°The book in Iceland is such an enormous gift-you give a physical book. You don¡¯t give e-books here.¡± The book industry is driven by the majority of people buying several books each year, rather than the North American pattern of a few people buying lots of books.

It sounds like a wonderful tradition, perfect for a winter evening. It is something that I would love to incorporate (ÎüÊÕ) into my own family¡¯s celebration of Christmas.

1.What do Icelanders do on Christmas Eve?

A. They give books to each other and read books.

B. They buy a lot of books to read.

C. They check the mailboxes and send cards to friends.

D. They get together and sing Christmas songs together.

2.How many people in Iceland can be described as writers?

A. 329,000 B. 32,900

C. 3,290 D. 3,290,000

3.What is the difference between Icelanders and North Americas on buying books?

A. People in Iceland never buy e-books.

B. People in North America never buy physical books.

C. A few people buy a large number of books in North America.

D. In Iceland, everyone buys a large number of books each year.

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Green is an important color in nature. It is the color of grass and the leaves on trees. It is also the color of most growing plants.

Sometimes, the word ¡°green¡± means young, fresh and growing. For example, a greenhorn is someone who has no experience. In the 15th century, a greenhorn was a young cow or an ox whose horns(½Ç)had not yet developed. A century later, a greenhorn was a soldier who had no experience in war. By the 18th century, a greenhorn had the meaning it has today¡ªa person who is new in a job.

Someone who is good at growing plants is said to have a green thumb(´óÄ´Ö¸). The expression comes from the early 20th century. A person with a green thumb can make plants grow quickly and well.

Green is also the color used to describe the powerful feeling , jealousy(¼µ¶Ê). The green-eyed monster £¨¹ÖÎis not a dangerous animal from outer space. It is an expression used about 400 years ago by the British writer William Shakespeare in his play ¡°Othello¡±. It describes the unpleasant feeling when someone has something he wants. For example, a young man may suffer from the green-eyed monster if you get a pay rise and he does not.

In most places in the world, a green light means to move ahead. In everyday speech, a green light means agree to continue with a project.

1.A greenhorn now refers to ____________.

A. a person who is new in a job

B. a new soldier.

C. a young horse

D. a cow without horns

2.A person with a green thumb is a person _______.

A. who is good at growing plants

B. whose thumbs are of green color

C. whose garden is greener than others¡¯

D. who is younger than his neighbors

3.A man may meet the green-eyed monster if ____.

A. he sees a dangerous animal

B. he reads a sad play

C. his friend gets a prize that he wants

D. he can't get something

4.The main idea of the passage is ________.

A. a greenhorn

B. a green thumb

C. the Green Revolution

D. the word ¡°green¡± and its story

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Today, some traditional methods are unfashionable, particularly in the fast changing world of technology. A person who relies only on formal education may be cheated.1. Self-learning is still considered the best. You know yourself best, and you can learn at your own pace. self-learner has his own freedom. It is a choice between the things that you may want to learn more and improving your abilities. It can also lead you to great personal satisfaction. 2.

Then, what you should pay attention to when you are teaching yourself? Well, first of all, you must realize what you will do and achieve. 3. Whether it is learning a new language, a new subject or a hobby, it can be a great start in teaching yourself.

4.It can be harder than a typical classroom situation. One should have the ability to keep on trying, especially during time when you want to give up.Learning the basics is very important before starting a new approach. It may become easy if you master the basics and its advanced skills.Give yourself some space when problems are at hand. Timing out may renew your mindset and energies, particularly in solving problems.

Involve yourself in a group of people who have the skills that you want to achieve.5.

A. So ask yourself what you want to do.

B. A person also has to help himself learn.

C. Learning on your own is more enjoyable.

D. Be patient while you are learning on your own.

E. Be brave to turn to others for advice outside class.

F. Forums (ÂÛ̳) are the best way to get valuable information.

G. Don¡¯t try to spend a lot of time researching learning methods.

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1.We must rescue the workers in danger immediately.

We must rescue the workers in danger ________.

2.There are many organizations which could benefit from your efforts.

Your efforts could be ____________many organizations.

3.She was not able to go back to work until her child grew up.

her child grew up ____she able to go back to work.

4.Both of the sisters are not here.

_________of the sisters are here.

5.The government is making every effort to ensure that all people have access to the new medical care.

The government is making every effort to ensure that the new medical care ____________all people.

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Mary found herself looking forward more and more ________ the coming entrance examination.

A. to pass B. to have passed

C. passing D. to passing

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