Everybody knows that first impressions count. If you want to know how to meet people, just follow these steps.
● Live in the moment.
To meet new people, the first thing you have to do is enjoy the present moment of the new conversation. 1. They can prevent a conversation from going smoothly.
When you approach a new person, don’t ask yourself, “How do I look?” or “How do I sound?” Instead, ask, “What would this person like to talk about?” “What matters to this person?”
● Stay confident.
If you keep up your confidence, people feel that you’re a person who is worth talking to. You should be confident before you walk into a room with new people in it and build your confidence as the conversation goes along. 2.
Body language can help you stay confident. 3. When you introduce yourself, speak clearly and loudly enough that you’ll be heard.
● Be positive.
4.You should smile from time to time. Talk about the things you love, the things that make you happy, and your interests to keep people engaged.
Don’t talk about your long-standing hatred for a certain person. Don’t nod and agree with what the person is saying every five seconds. 5.
A. Maintaining a positive attitude will make people want to talk to you.
B. Let go of your expectations and fears.
C. If you find yourself anxious, take a deep breath and wait until you calm down.
D. Never ask for a person’s number or salary in the middle of the conversation.
E. The occasional “That’s so true!” or “I know exactly what you mean!” will be far more positive.
F. Just smile, talk about the things that you love, and show everyone that you love who you are.
G. Stand tall, maintain eye contact, and don’t look at the floor.
Instagram is a fast, beautiful and fun way to share your life with friends and family. Take a picture or video, choose a filter(修图) to transform its look and feel, and then post to Instagram— it’s that easy. You can even share to Facebook, Twitter and more.It’s a new way to see the world. So many photos of food are contained on Instagram— now a pop-up diner in London is taking advantage of this new trend by letting people settle the bill for their meals simply by uploading photos of their dishes to social networks.
I always thought people’s taking pictures of their food was kind of silly, but at this new pop-up restaurant in the UK, I’d probably do it too. “The Picture House” is the world’s first pay-by-photo restaurant. You order, click a photo of the food, share on Instagram and eat for free!
The restaurant belongs to frozen food giant(巨人) Birds Eye, who came up with the idea to cash in on people’s addiction with photographing food and sharing the pictures online. They conducted a survey and found out that more than half of the British population regularly took pictures of their meals.So they realized it was a better way to advertise their new dining range.
The pop-up diner was open in Soho, London for three days in May, and is now moving to other major UK cities. They serve two-course meals that customers don’t have to pay for, if they photo and Instagram it.
The restaurant is a part of Birds Eye’s “Food for Life” campaign, a new marketing project that aims at changing the way people look at frozen food. “Taking photos of food enables people to show off and to share their mealtime moments—from the everyday to the special, ”said marketing director Margaret Jobling.
The reaction to the Picture House has been great so far. And the pay-by-picture concept has proven to be an effective way. Alternative payment methods are actually gaining popularity among a lot of businesses. Last year in a cafe in Germany customers pay by how much time they spend there, not by what they eat.
1.Instagram probably is_____________
A. a restaurant free of charge.
B. a campaign of “Food for Life”.
C. a program used to share photos.
D. a new marketing project.
2.What can we infer from the passage?
A. The Picture House was opened in Scotland.
B. The British people’s response to the Picture House is quite cold.
C. The Picture House is the world’s first pay-by-photo restaurant.
D. Lots of British people like taking photos of their meals.
3.“The Picture House” encourages sharing photos of its food to__________
A. attract more customers.
B. create a new social media trend.
C. raise the price of frozen food.
D. reward the regular customers.
4.Which of the following can serve as the best title for the passage?
A. Food for Life
B. The Pop-up Diner
C. No Need to Pay
D. Pay by Picture
She Walked Through Fire
On Thanksgiving weekend, the Heffelmire family gathered for a meal at their home. After dinner, the family went down to the finished basement to relax except Charlotte’s father, Eric, who was in the garage to fix his truck.
Around 8 p.m., Charlotte decided to check on her dad. She walked through the kitchen. When she opened the side door to the garage, black smoke rose up into the kitchen. She could barely make out her father lying on his back, trapped under the truck. He’d removed the front passenger-side tyre and raised the truck on a jack(千斤顶). The truck had slipped off the jack, and now the whole weight of the wheel was on his chest and shoulders.
Charlotte ran to the front of the truck and struggled to lift it. Eric was still conscious, and he yelled, “You got it! One more try!” She tried again and was able to tip the truck backward just enough for her to pull her dad by the shirt with both hands from under the truck.
She dragged him across the garage and 20 feet down the driveway. Then she ran back to the garage, which had burst into flames. “I was afraid the car was going to explode,” says Charlotte, so she climbed into the truck, which faced forward, turned the key, and pressed the gas pedal(油门). The car slowly rolled out, the metal wheel scratching loudly against the concrete.
Safely on the driveway, Charlotte stopped the truck and ran back to the basement. “There’s a fire! Everybody get out!” she yelled as she picked up her three-month-old niece and ran out. Outside, she handed the baby to her mom, and then ran around to the burning garage. She picked up a garden hose(水管)and sprayed the fire while calling 911.
A few minutes later, firefighters and an ambulance arrived. Charlotte was treated for second-degree burns on both her feet and face. Her dad had injuries on his chest and shoulders, as well as minor burns on his face. The garage and the house were damaged but the family survived.
The Heffelmires are staying in an apartment while their house is rebuilt. “Charlotte is a remarkable kid,” says her dad. Charlotte, however, simply says, “ I was saving my family and my house. I wasn’t going to let my dad die.”
1.Eric got trapped because
A. the truck slipped off the jack.
B. the wheel fell off the truck.
C. the front tyre was removed.
D. the kitchen was on fire.
2.Which of the following is the correct order of the events?
a. Charlotte called the firefighters.
b. Charlotte saved Eric from under the truck.
c. Charlotte drove the truck out of the garage.
d. Charlotte warned the family to leave the house.
A. b, c, a, d B. a, b, d, c
C. b, c, d, a D. a, c, b, d
3.As a result of the fire,
A. the house was not fit to live in.
B. the truck exploded.
C. the three-month-old baby was injured.
D. Charlotte was burned on her chest and shoulders.
4.It can be inferred from the passage that Charlotte is
A. proud and clear-headed.
B. calm and quick-minded.
C. modest and easy-going.
D. independent and self-centered.
The popular TV program Readers has prompted more people in China to practice reading aloud in booths(亭) set up in big cities across the country.
As the latest TV show to help people’s love for literature recover, CCTV program Readers invites people from all walks of life to read aloud their favorite poems,essays and books,or even personal letters they wrote to their loved ones.Just as the weekly show has been well-received,its reading booths, equipped with professional recording devices and cameras,have become instant hits.
A crowd of more than 200 people were pictured lining up outside the Shanghai Library at 11 a.m. on March 4 — the first day of the booth’s opening to the public in Shanghai. The deadline for registrations was brought forward to 2 p.m. instead of the scheduled 5:30 p.m., as the number of waiting readers continued to grow. Some waited more than nine hours for a try-out in the booth, according to library management.
“There is an old photo in the late 1970s capturing people lining up outside the Shanghai Library before it opens. If that was a spring of reading in Shanghai, now I think another spring has arrived again.” library manager Zhou Deming, told the Shanghai-based The Paper.
The reading booth is the only one of its kind in the city of economic center at the moment, but more are expected to be put into use in the coming months, according to the library’s website.
The Readers program has also led to booths in other cities including Beijing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Xi’an to appeal to more people to read and share their life stories.
With the recent boom of culture-themed TV shows such as Readers and Chinese Poetry Competition,some are optimistic that this will help the country love literature and reading again in general.
1.CCTV program Readers aims to
A. teach people what to read.
B. arouse people’s fresh enthusiasm for reading.
C. invite people to read aloud in the booth.
D. attract people’s attention to CCTV.
2.We can learn from Paragraph 3 that
A. the time for registrations was lengthened for three and a half hours.
B. March 4 was the first day of the opening of Shanghai Library.
C. on March 4, 200 people read in the booth.
D. some people waited for a long time to read in the booth.
3.The passage mainly tells us that
A. Readers has inspired more people to read aloud in reading booths.
B. more reading booths will be set up in the future.
C. Readers has become popular all over China.
D. many people line up to read aloud in reading booths.
Teens Spring Events at San Francisco Public Library
GREAT TEEN BOOK SWAP
Sunday, March 19, 2017— 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
FREE book! Just leave us a review.
Here’s how it works: Every Thursday, the librarian will bring out several books and allow teens the chance to look through them for one that you’d like to keep. You will, in turn, swap us a review of the book by the end of the month.
For ages 12— 18.
For more information, contact Dorcas at dorcas.wong@sfpl.org.
THE MIX BOOK CLUB!
Sunday, March 19, 2017— 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Teens aged 13— 18 are welcome to The Mix at SFPL Book Club! We read a different book each month that you help choose. This month we’re reading The Sun is Also A Star, by Nicola Yoon. New members and drop-ins are always welcome!
For more information, please e-mail catherine.cormier@sfpl.org or call (415)557-4404.
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY HENRY JAMES
Sunday, March 19, 2017— 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Please join Chinatown’s World Literature Book Club for an enjoyable discussion of The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James. This famous novel follows the young, free-spirited heiress, Isabel Archer, as she travels from New York to Europe.
CARTOONING & GRAPHIC NOVEL WORKSHOP
Saturday, March 25, 2017— 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Join teaching artist and cartoonist Aaron Southerland for a cartooning and graphic novel workshop. Students will learn to create their very own cartoon and comic characters through advanced drawing techniques.
This is a Reading, Writing & Poetry program from SFPL. We love reading/ sharing/ creating words.
1.What will teens have to do at GREAT TEEN BOOK SWAP?
A. Exchange a book of their own.
B. Share a review of the book they choose.
C. Look through some books they keep.
D. Contact Dorcas at dorcas.wong@sfpl.org.
2.What can we infer about THE MIX BOOK CLUB?
A. Writers read their books to participants.
B. Only those who book seats are welcome.
C. This event takes place 12 times a year.
D. Nicola Yoon, a writer, will help choose books.
3.What will happen at Chinatown’s World Literature Book Club?
A. Drawing contests.
B. Writing.
C. Discussion.
D. Character creating.
4.What is mentioned in each event?
A. Opening and closing hours.
B. Names of the books to be read.
C. Book reviews.
D. Teens’ ages.
假定你是李华,你校将在暑假举办国际中学生夏令营,主题为“感受中国文化”。请给你的美国朋友Mary写一封电子邮件,邀请她来参加,并说明相关情况,(大学故宫讲座;浏览故宫、长城等名胜古迹;所需费用等)
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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