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Many of us have someone in our lives that has absolutely everything. Buying a gift for that special person can prove quite stressful. Here are a few points aimed at making this challenge a little bit easier.
Buying that hard-to-find gift can have you wandering the malls for hours on end with little or no luck. Before starting such a shopping journey, think carefully about what that person might really enjoy instead of hoping the perfect gift will miraculously(奇迹般地 ) appear. Think about what is happening in their lives at the moment Have they recently experienced a major life event. taken up a new hobby, or planned a trip? Think about how your gin can contribute to a these events.
Have you ever found that perfect Christmas gift for someone in July, but decided to waif and buy it later? If you think it's a good gift, buy it then. Don’t wait until the last minute to buy that perfect present. Chances are that you'll either forget what that gift was or it won’t be available when you go to get it later. Last-minute shopping is rather stressful and usually doesn’t have the desired results.
Anything you can buy at a retail store these days can also be bought on the Internet. Better still, you can find special gifts that you normally cant find at the mall. Search for special gift ideas and you'll be amazed at the things that you may never have thought of before. For example, find out what their favorite toy or book was when they were a child and see if you can find it for sale on an auction site(拍卖现场).
Spend some time with the person and get a better idea of their interests. They may mention that they've needed something for the moment but just haven't got around to getting it. Or maybe they've lost or broken something that they really miss. Maybe they're still using something from the past that needs updating.
If all else fails, there are always gift cards. Rather than just give the gift card, however, be a little creative. Make a game out of it such as wrapping the card in a series of larger boxes so it takes a while to get to it rather than just having them open an envelope. Another choice is to include a gift card with some theatre tickets.
Topic:1. on buying a gift for someone who has everything | |
Think outside the Store. | ●Think carefully about what might really 2. the person before going shopping,rather than trying your luck at the mall. ●Finding out what the person is 3. you. |
Don’t wait until the last minute. | ●No matter when you have found a proper gift, buy it 4.. ●Trying to find a gift just before the event can cause you much stress and the gift may 5. you. |
Shop 6. | ●You can find more special gifts on the Internet than at malls. ●You may get a good 7. from the Internet. ●It’s a good idea to give the person what he liked most during his 8. |
Listen closely for Ideas. | Spend some time learning about what the person needs at 9. . |
Give a gift card. | Wrap the gift card 10. ,or give it together with some theatre tickets. |
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A girl 1.(name)Dina was born in California in 1932. After 2.(graduate) from university in 1954, she worked at a children’s hospital in Kentucky for several years. However, her interest in animals inspired her 3. ( take)her first step towards her future work. In 1966, she went to Africa to study rare mountain gorillas
Even though some of the gorillas were quite dangerous, this didn't not discourage her. She showed great 4. (devote) to her work and loved to tell people about gorillas. Dina was an outgoing and kind person and had the ability to gain valuable data about their lives by becoming a 5.(company)to them. She wrote a book about the gorillas she had lived 6. It is thanks to her research 7.we now know more about mountain gorillas. Her love for the gorillas teaches people about dangers these animals 8.(face)with. Now they are protected by governments and various organizations. 9.her work, there would be very few mountain gorillas left today. She has received world’s 10.(famous)around the world and is now regarded as one of the heroes of the 20th century.
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1.There is enough e ______ that people whose diets lack vitamins are more likely to develop some types of disease.
2.He was d______by the company because of the huge loss due to his carelessness.
3.The most important thing to keep in mind when dealing with an e______ is to stay calm.
4.The average man fails not because he lacks ability but because he lacks the ability to c______on what he should do.
5.Linda is fond of the a______ of peace and calmness in the remote village.
6.There are ______(广泛的) concerns over food safety in the country.
7.I do believe it is possible for different nations to live together in______ (融洽).
8.There is no point ______(使确信)him of Tina’s honesty because he just doesn’t believe in any person in the company.
9.Was it just a ______(巧合)that the woman who ran the competition won the first prize?
10.Considering her quality and experience, she is the ideal ______(候选人)for the position of general manager.
When I was eight, I got my first pair of glasses. Far from being made fun of at school, the only struggle I got was endless requests to try on my new glasses. Hearing about what happened at school, my father once looked at me and asked whether I had pretended to be the blindness just to look like Harry Potter?
With my strange hair and glasses, I did nothing to avoid it, either. The Harry Potter books were the great pop cultural event of my generation, who began reading again. My school librarian, both confused and annoyed by us Potter fans, dealt with fights over the schools few old copies by setting a new rule: Harry Potter could be borrowed for only three days, instead of the whole week of borrowing period every other title was allowed.
In the 20 years since the first book arrived on shelves, publishers and parents have been asking what has made J.K. Rowling's books so loved. It is better to look at the influence they have had on their readers. Yes, the books were about a boy taking on a dark and powerful enemy in the magical world, but they were also about love defeating hate, determination and choosing" between what is easy and what is right". Rowling’s entire magical characters were all people we want to be.
I grew up with Harry and together we became children with our own opinions, teens easy to get angry and young adults thinking of everything as normal. When the final book came out in 2007.I read it for 12 hours without a break and cried as I finished it. I felt something sad: the end of Harry’s story signaled the end of my childhood. I was suddenly aimless. Meanwhile, my now Potter-mad father walked impatiently nearby, waiting for the proper moment to take the book away from his daughter.
Harry Potter did shape my generation. As a girl who grew up mostly in peacetime, many of the ideas I found in these books were ones we had never come across before. The magical world’s terrible treatment of non-human beings was the first description of slavery I knew. The treatment of Harry’s teacher Remus Lupin, who hides his condition at work, is a metaphor(比喻) for the shame surrounding those who suffer from AIDS. And all settings like this may have real-world reflections .A study found that teenage Harry Potter readers showed more tolerance (包容) towards those who were suffering. Is it possible that Jeremy Corbyn's popularity among the young had anything to do with their literary education? Is it possible that Harry Potter, in the 20 years he has been with us, has inspired a generation to be more empathetic(感同身受), welcoming and socially open- minded than those before it? We will see If not, at least my glasses are still cool.
1.Paragraph 1 is intended to show_____.
A. the authors sufferings caused by the glasses
B. the author s close relations with other students
C. the misunderstanding between the author and her father
D. the popularity of Harry Porter among students
2.How did the school librarian stop the fights between Potter fans?
A. By preventing Potter fans borrowing Harry Potter many times
B. By selling the Harry Porter books in the library.
C. By creating a new rule for Harry Potter’s borrowing period.
D. By buying more Harry Potter books for the library.
3.What can we learn about the Harry Potter books from Paragraph 3?
A. The book has been the most popular one among all the books for twenty years.
B. It is the story of revenge(复仇)in the magical world that makes the book popular.
C. Readers are crazy about the book because it has taught them how to love and make wise choices.
D. The book has had such great influence on the readers that they all want to be magical persons.
4.Why did the author cry when she read Harry Potter that came out in 2007?
A. Because she suddenly found that she was too old to read Harry Potter.
B. Because her father was for a chance to take her book away.
C. Because she had no plan for what to do after her childhood ended.
D. Because she was too sad to know the 2007 book was the last Harry Potter book.
5.The underlined word "signaled "in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. described B. created
C. changed D. marked
6.What's the last paragraph mainly about?
A. Harry Potter has great effects on the author's generation.
B. The characters in Harry Porter were created through great imagination.
C. Compared with other people, Harry Potter readers are more tolerant.
D. Reading Harry Potter is important for children living in peacetime.
Teenagers in America know that they’ll possibly need technical skills to find good jobs, but a new survey reveals that interest in technology-related careers may be decreasing.
The percentage of boys aged 13 to 17 who are interested in science, technology,engineering and math ---or STEM ---careers dropped from 36 percent in 2017 to 24 percent this year, according to a survey by Junior Achievement USA. The amount of girls interested in STEM careers stayed unchanged at II percent.
But the 1, 000 survey participants still named technology as one of two key skills that will be necessary to prepare them for their future careers.
"Kids don' t understand how technology can be applied to careers in addition to computers, and maybe robotics, "said Tammera L. Holmes, president of aviation consulting firm AeroStar Consulting(航空资询公司).“That’s all they know, so they can’t really translate that interest to career pathways. "
When Holmes was in high school, her mom sent her to an event that featured (以......为专题 )the pilots from World War II. One of the pilots took her for a ride and let her take the wheel. immediately that was the career for me. " she said.
Women remain outnumbered(超过) by men in fields like technology. For people working to increase the number of women in these areas, the lack of growth in girls interest in STEM careers is concerning.
Teenage girls are more interested than their male classmates in running after careers in which they can help others, said Ed Grocholski from Junior Achievement. Even with all the programs aimed at increasing girls' interest in STEM, "I don’t think we really talk that much about how we improve people’s lives through STEM, " Grocholski said.
Society needs to do better at making those connections for kids, said Katherine Latham, founder of an engineering firm. She used civil engineering as an example of a career that will continue to be important.
However, the fact that students know they will need tech skills in their future careers is encouraging.
The second skill they said they need is relationship-building.
"That's going to be the new type of engineers, " Latham said.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Some successful of kids searching tech careers.
B. Reasons behind teenagers decreasing interest in tech careers.
C. The difference in choice of jobs between boys and girls in America.
D. The popularity of tech careers among kids and its reasons.
2.What is the reason behind kid’s losing interest in tech careers?
A. They see tech careers as boring.
B. They find tech skills less important than before.
C. They don' t think tech careers can bring rewards
D. They can’t connect their tech interest with future careers.
3.What can we learn from Grocholski's words?
A. STEM careers have nothing to do with people' s lives.
B. Teenage girls are interested in running after STEM careers.
C. The relationship between STEM careers and the improvement of people’s lives isn’t explained enough.
D. Teenagers don' t know how to improve people’s lives through STEM.
4.What aroused Holmes’ interest in her career?
A. A summer camp for pilots.
B. Her parents' wish for her.
C. A report about the life of pilots
D. Her flight experience with a pilot.
5.According to Grocholski, teenage girls are more interested in careers that____.
A. can make them look attractive
B. can make friends with other people
C. can make people’s lives better
D. are different from those of their parents
People in developed countries are increasingly suffering from illnesses resulting from overeating. While starvation and hunger are still big problems in many poor countries in the world, more than 25 percent of the population in America and other western countries are obese. This doesn’t just mean you are a little bit fat. It means you are more than 20 kilos overweight.
Dr. John Colon from Ohio State University says the problem is only going to get worse.”As more women have gone out to work, you find that parents in general have less time to spend on preparing food. That’s not just cooking, but also planning what to eat, doing the shopping and buying the fresh food. Families, therefore, increasingly rely on ready-made and frozen meals, which tends to be high in fat and contain a lot of additives(materials added to food to improve its taste) and sugar. The other thing is that parents seem to feel guilty about not spending so much time with their kids, so they tend to give more quickly to children’s demands for things like sweets and chocolate.”
Ben Brown. who is a British Member of Parliament, blames the big food companies. He wants to ban any food advertising that is aimed at children. "The problem is that these companies spend millions of pounds selling food to children. It's all crisps (薯片) in the shape of dinosaurs and chocolate in the shape of Mickey Mouse. I mean__what's going to be more fun to an sight-year-old ---an ice cream with a free toy or an apple?"
One food company thinks it has an answer to this: it has invented cheese-flavored cabbage and chocolate-flavored carrots. It developed the "Whacky Veg" with money donated by a cancer research charity, which found that a diet containing lots of fruit and vegetables helps reduce cancer. However, today’s sweet-toothed kids need to be bribed(贿赂)into a healthy diet, and will only cat their greens if they taste different.
1.The underlined word "obese" in Paragraph 1 probably means____.
A. Fit B. slim
C. overweight D. unhealthy
2.What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
A. Food companies sell too much food to children.
B. Food advertising is responsible for the overeating problem of children.
C. An eight-year-old boy prefers an ice cream to a free toy.
D. Children like crisps in the shape of dinosaurs and chocolate in the shape of Mickey Mouse.
3.In order to solve the overeating problem,___ .
A. parents should bribe their children
B. green food should be invented for the children
C. parents should force their children to eat more vegetables and fruit
D. food companies should invent healthy food with special taste
4.What does the passage intend to tell us?
A. To warn us of the danger of overeating.
B. To tell us that most people in developed countries are overweight.
C. To show us that food companies are responsible for the overeating problem.
D. To report the overeating problem in developed countries and its possible causes and solutions.