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In order to release pressure from study and get some relaxation, our class played a basketball match with Class 21 Senior 1 this afternoon¡­¡­

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Have you ever heard of homecoming? It¡¯s a tradition celebrated every year in the US. At homecoming a school or university welcome back former students or alumni(УÓÑ). 1. . It means, ¡°coming home.¡±

This is a time when everyone can get together. 2. . There are events that encourage school spirit all throughout homecoming week, which leads to the big day on Friday.

A major activity that most students will take part in is choosing the homecoming king and queen. 3. . This is a group of boys and girls who represent school spirit. At the end of the week, students vote for a boy and a girl to be the king and the queen.

Then it¡¯s time for the football game, the main event of homecoming week! 4. . Almost everyone from school goes to the game: students, parents, teachers, and alumni visitors. If they win everyone is very happy.

5. . Students dress up, and some might even bring a date to go with them. After the dance, homecoming is officially over, and everyone can¡¯t wait for next year!

A. The last event is the homecoming dance.

B. That is where the name comes from.

C. Homecoming usually lasts a week and happens in the fall.

D. The football team faces a lot of pressure to do well for the big crowd.

E. The tradition began more than 100 years ago in the United States.

F. Students get to pick who will be on homecoming list early in the week.

G. Homecoming week was not just about fun, but also a chance to try out new things.

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A friend of mine opened his wife¡¯s underwear drawer and picked up a silk paper wrapped package: ¡°This,¡± he said, ¡°isn¡¯t any___________package.¡± He unwrapped the box and___________both the silk paper and the box .

¡°She got it__________we went to New York 8 or 9 years ago. She has_________put it on. And she was__________ it for a special occasion(³¡ºÏ)¡±, he told me.

He got near the bed and placed the gift box next to the other________ he was taking to the funeral home(éëÒǹÝ); his wife had just died. Then he turned to me and __________:

¡°Never save something for a special occasion. Every day in your life is a_______occasion¡±.

I still think those words _________my life.

Now I spend more time with my_________, and less at work. I¡±ll wear__________clothes to go to the supermarket, if I feel like my new clothes. I don¡¯t save my special perfume(ÏãË®)for special occasions; I use it ________I want to. The words ¡°Some day ...¡± and ¡°One day ...¡±__________gradually from my dictionary. If it¡¯s worth seeing, listening or doing , I want to see, listen or do it now.

I don¡¯t know what my friend¡¯s wife would have_____________if she knew she wouldn¡¯t be there the next morning, and this___________can tell. I think she might__________her relatives and closest friends. She might call old friends to make peace over past_________. She might go out for a Chinese, maybe her_______________food. It¡¯s these small things that I would regret(ºó»Ú) not doing, if I knew my_____________had come. I would regret it because I would no longer see the relatives and the friends, even the delicious food.

Now, I try not to____________anything that could bring laughter and joy into my life. And on each morning, I say to myself that this could be a special day. Each day, each hour, each minute, is special.

1.A. particular B. valuable C. strange D. ordinary

2.A. turned B. took out C. stared at D. looked for

3.A. after B. when C. until D. before

4.A. never B. often C. always D. ever

5.A. saving B. making C. sparing D. taking

6.A. clothing B. books C. equipment D. food

7.A. apologized B. continued C. complained D. explained

8.A. private B. public C. special D. secret

9.A. showed B. stopped C. followed D. changed

10.A. college B. audience C. company D. family

11.A. cheap B. fashionable C. new D. old

12.A. wherever B. whenever C. however D. whether

13.A. disappeared B. spread C. formed D. appeared

14.A. worn B. found C. become D. done

15.A. somebody B. anybody C. nobody D. everybody

16.A. leave B. visit C. persuade D. beg

17.A. discussions B. agreements C. experiences D. quarrels

18.A. fresh B. favorite C. dangerous D. terrible

19.A. time B. choice C. chance D. luck

20.A. promise B. accept C. miss D. expect

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Different cultures

The cultures of the East and the West really distinguish each other a lot. 1._____

The origin of the Eastern cultures is mainly from two countries: China and India. Both of the two cultures are developed by rivers¡ªthe Yellow River in China and the Indus River in India. 2.________

When the two mother rivers gave birth to the Eastern culture, another famous culture was brought up on the Mesopotamian Plain¡ªthe Mesopotamian Civilization. This civilization later on developed into the cultures of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. 3.________ Like the Chinese culture, the European culture also crossed waters. When the British settled down in America, their culture went with them over the Atlantic Ocean. So the American culture doesn't distinguish from the European culture a lot.

4.________ Take the language system for example. In the East, most languages belong to the pictographic language while the Western languages are mostly based on the Latin system. Other causes like human race difference counts as well. But what's more, due to the far distance and the steep, areas between the East and West, the two cultures seldom communicate until recent centuries. So they grew up totally in their own ways with almost no interference(¸ÉÈÅ) from the other.

These differences are everywhere. 5.________ But different cultures make the world of 21st century more colourful. The cultural gap should not be the obstacle (ÕÏ°­) to the civilization of human being. It ought to be the motivation of our going farther.

A£®Let us work together to keep a variety of culture.

B£®One important thing is to learn about other cultures.

C£®And these two are well known as the base of the European culture.

D£®At the same time, some other differences add to the cultural differences.

E£®This is because the culture systems are two separate systems on the whole.

F£®They helped the two cultures develop for centuries and form their own styles.

G£®They are obvious and affect people's ways of thinking and their views of the world.

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It¡¯s not just women who wear skirts. 1.________In Scotland, men wear a kind of skirt called kilt. The kilt is their national dress and an important part of their tradition.

A kilt is a colored skirt reaching down to the knees. It has checks (¸ñ×Ó) on it with different colors, like red and blue. 2.________.

3.________There are many stories about it. One story is that the kilt was invented in the 1720s by an English factory owner, Thomas Rawlinson.

Rawlinson had a number of Scottish workers in his factory and he thought their clothing got in the way of their work. 4.________

Today, most Scotsmen look on the kilt as formal dress. They usually only wear them at wedding or a big dinner. 5.________.

Scots also wear kilts in parades when they play their traditional musical instrument bagpipes (·çµÑ). The army still has kilts as the dress uniform, but they no longer use them when fighting.

A. Each family in Scotland has its own colors.

B. There are only a few men who still wear a kilt every day.

C. How did the Scots start to wear kilts?

D. It was important for Scots to wear skirts at any time.

E. So he cut their long clothes into shorter skirts.

F. Wearing skirts is very beautiful for women.

G. Men can wear them, too.

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I once had a friend that was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and the news that he might only live up to six months was a great shock to him, his family, and his friends£®However, in spite of the serious illness, he was initially determined to look into all available treatments that might cure or extend his life. I think that when you find yourself in such situations, you tend to look up every possible way for hope of saving your life.

As months went on and his health grew worse, I noticed an unexpected change in attitude that came over him£®He had also been a happy person with a cheerful personality, but rather than give in to discouragement and self-pity, he took comfort in God and humanity. His talks focused on others rather than himself, and he spoke of the afterlife as something he was prepared for, believing that his concerned ancestors, including his mother and father, were there waiting for him.

During the last few months, weeks, and days of his life, he was kindly cared for by family, friends, his loving wife, who looked after both his physical and emotional needs, and workers from a local hospice £¨°²ÑøÔº£© came to the home to regulate his medication and provide any other needed support. He didn't complain about his fate, and he willingly allowed others to serve him.

Indeed, one might think why God allows death and suffering in our world, but for me, such experiences taught me to value family more and kindness for others. You often can't learn these important attributes(ÊôÐÔ) in the lap of luxury(ÓÅÔ£ÊæÊʵĻ·¾³), and perhaps, such an experience is the greatest and final gift the illness can give those left behind.

1.Which word can best describe the man's initial reaction as soon as he was diagnosed with cancer?

A. Satisfied B. Surprised

C. Terrified D. Confused

2.What did the man do after he first learned of his illness?

A. He was operated on immediately

B. He retired from his job

C. He researched cancer treatments

D. He felt sad, doing nothing

3.What was the man's main source of comfort after several months with the disease?

A. His family and friends

B. The care from others

C. His doctors¡¯ encouragement

D. His belief in humanity

4.What did the author learn from his friend¡¯s story?

A. Giving more respect to the family and friends

B. Extending life as possible

C. Caring for yourself and enjoying luxury

D. Getting comfort from God

5.What does the author mainly want to tell?

A. All people will face death, and thus, we must prepare for it spiritually

B. Our characters can be strengthened by such an unpleasant situation

C. Families provide the best support system during such a crisis

D. People should help those who have got serious illness

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The Browns _______ the trains; if not, they would have been at the get-together as scheduled.

A. must miss B. must have missed

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Experience the newly opened Grand Canyon (´óÏ¿¹È) West Skywalk in Colorado. Departing(À뿪) from Grand Canyon¡¯s South Rim£¨Íâ±ßÔµ£© 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£¨±ßÔµ£© of Grand Canyon West.

This Skywalk has been open since March 28, 2007. Daily visitorship to the Skywalk has been over 4,000 people. Please be patient to enjoy your moment on the Skywalk.

After you have experienced the one and only Grand Canyon Skywalk Glass Bridge, 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 (ÐгÌ)

Tour Duration£¨³ÖÐøʱ¼ä£©

5.7 Hours

The Grand Canyon Adventure 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 Hours

You¡¯ll be taken by bus to Guano Point with breathtaking£¨ÁîÈ˾ªÌ¾µÄ£© views of the western part of the Grand Canyon where the Calorado River makes its way into Lake Mood. Every table for lunch has a view.

Walk on the World Famous Skywalk

1.5 Hours

Finally you¡¯ll board£¨µÇÉÏ£© 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 Hours

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. This advertisement is for __________.

A. Grand Canyon West B. Grand Canyon South

C. the Skywalk D. Grand Canyon

2. The package fee does NOT cover the cost of _______.

3.The Grand Canyon Skywalk Bridge is made of glass because ______.

A. it looks stranger

B. it gives you a better view

C. it looks more beautiful

D. it is cheaper to build

4.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¡úEagle Point¡úWest Airport¡úGuano Point¡úSouth Rim

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