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1.They are so interesting books that we all enjoy reading them.
2.The public don’t have accesses to the park.
3.My mother is a good musician,and she can play violin.
4.A surprising look appeared on his face when he saw her behavior.
5.Smoking in pulic places have an effect on other people.
6.She has been come up with a fantastic idea for increasing sales.
7.With its focus dividing,the lion becomes confused and unsure about what to do next.
8.He became complete deaf during the last years of his life.
9.Take more exercise or you’ll keep really fit.
10.I’m looking forward to have a chance to go abroad.
单词拼写
1.A balanced d_______and regular exercise are both important for health.
2.He was eager to make a good i__________on his boss.
3.People are concerned about the quality of the air they b________ .
4.After years of t_______,she finally recovered.
5.I am not allowed to play computer games because my mother fears it is a________.
6.Only 10 of the 100 passengers ___________ (幸存) in the crash.
7.To tell you the truth,my neck is so ________(疼痛的) that I can’t move it.
8.The hall can hold an _______ (观众) of 3,000.
9.The compass is one of the greatest ________ (发明) of China.
10.What’s the _________(联系) between the two ideas?
I was said to be the worst student in my class, and my family thought I was hopeless. I had to____grade six. at that time a new teacher, Miss Sadia, came to our school.
One day after class, she____that I was staying alone during the lunch break. She came to me and began to talk to me. It was just a____conversation. After that day, she gave me particular____and it made me feel special(特别). I started to work hard because she gave me the feeling that____believed me , and my____started to improve(提高) in her subject.
Months later, she moved into a house near my____We would walk home together after school. Her constant (不断的 ) support helped me,____in my studies, as I knew she would____my grades both in her subject and the other subjects. I finally____second in my class.
Then, after grade six, she started to slowly drift away(疏远)____still kept a constant(不断的) check on me. By the time I was in grade seven, we____spoke, but by then I had become the____in my class. When I left my school, I was____with her, as she never answered the____when I called her.
Then I graduated and went to a good university. One fine day, our paths(路)____again. I met her at a wedding. I could not____asking her, "Why did you stop talking to me?"
"You are a clever boy. I wanted you to be a tree____on your own roots, not depending on (依靠)others. Now here you are and I feel____of you. You are your inspiration and do not need to____a shoulder," she said. I could not say anything, but I smiled. I'll always thank her .
1.A.jump B.attend C.copy D.repeat
2.A.heard B.noticed C.learned D.sensed
3.A.stupid B.useless C.normal D.secret
4.A.attention B.attraction C.explanation D.examination
5.A.everyone B.someone C.anyone D.nobody
6.A.words B.objects C.classes D.grades
7.A.home B.school C.hotel D.company
8.A.generally B.actually C.especially D.usually
9.A.change B.look C.improve D.check
10.A.received B.came C.caught D.held
11.A.but B.as C.or D.so
12.A.ever B.often C.once D.hardly
13.A.oldest B.strongest C.best D.cleverest
14.A.out of touch B.in common C.out of reach D.in touch
15.A.road B.schoolyard C.phone D.machine
16.A.separated B.formed C.added D.crossed
17.A.finish B.help C.prevent D.keep
18.A.standing B.flying C.growing D.sitting
19.A.sad B.proud C.good D.ashamed
20.A.give up B.get on C.look for D.take up
Improve your memory
Some people often complain about their poor memory. Actually there are several ways to keep your memory sharp. This article will show you some simple tips.
1.When you say these things, you begin to plant the thought in your mind and it may become true. Tell yourself you can remember anything as long as you put your mind to the task. You will see an improvement in your memory.
2.If you have trouble remembering phone numbers or other blocks of numbers, it can be really helpful to try this method. If you remember them in smaller groups, like two or three digits (数字), it will also be much easier to remember the numbers.
Be sure to see a doctor if you are really losing your memory. A poor memory can be a sign that you are in low spirits.3.
Playing games also helps improve your memory. Any type of games that involves(涉及) remembering things is wonderful.4.Try and remember it when you have nothing better to do. A useful tip for anyone interested in games is to often work on solving word puzzles and similar types of games.5.
Not only will your memory probably improve, but you will also have a great deal of fun.
A. Remember numbers in small groups.
B. Stop telling yourself you have a weak memory.
C. Take a right attitude.
D. If you don’t like games, you can go over a list of "to do things".
E. If so, treating it could be the key to getting your memory back.
F. If you don’t know your condition, you cannot treat it!
G. Such games use the same skills needed to remember facts and help keep the mind sharp.
More and more travellers in China nowadays prefer homestays rather than traditional hotels, as they seek private living experiences. The house-sharing model was first introduced by the website Couchsurfing.com in 2003. It is still the largest website for travellers to find accommodation (住宿) without much money to spend.
Encouraged by her great experience of homestays in France, Maggita, 30, considered short-term hire as her first choice in her future trips. She later went back to her hometown Shanghai and ran a "shared accommodation" business.
The short-term hire idea has been a win-win business model. For travellers, they can rent a special room at a reasonable price and also enjoy a firsthand experience of the local culture, compared with traditional hotels. For owners, they can gain much with daily rental. Now Maggita has quit her last job in an IT company and become a host of some 20 homestays, which enables her to earn a monthly income of around 40,000 — 50,000 yuan.
In recent years, China has seen many homestay booking websites such as Xiaozhu and Tujia. Chen Chi, the founder and CEO of Xiaozhu, said the model is to share rooms or apartments that are not in use with people who need them. Instead of the traditional view that Chinese people feel uncomfortable living with strangers, Chen found that a large number of travellers got along well with house owners.
However, experts have pointed out a series of problems brought about by the fashion. Lacking supervision (监管) to those accommodation sharing websites, the service quality and accommodation safety cannot be guaranteed (保障).Experts suggest that the online websites should closely work together with communities and local police stations to improve the services.
1.What can we learn about homestays from the first paragraph?
A.They started in China. B.They offer the best service.
C.They can be money-saving. D.They are popular with the youth.
2.What does the underlined word "quit" in the third paragraph mean?
A.Taken up. B.Given up.
C.Looked for. D.Gone for
3.What does Chen Chi think of this sharing model?
A.Useless. B.Relaxing.
C.Well-accepted. D.Uncomfortable.
4.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Homestays need to be improved.
B.Some experts don't support homestays.
C.Lacking supervision is the biggest problem of homestays.
D.The police should manage the homestay services.
I was having a picnic day with my sister. We both like to ride her motorcycle and that day we drove to the nearest park. We bought some coffee and cakes, and then we were enjoying our food. Within a few hours, the sky was changing and looked ready to drop a heavy rain. We packed everything and were ready to go. My sister, who was sitting on a bench, suddenly was very still and couldn’t talk to me. she didn’t move. Her eyes were rolling and she was about to lose consciousness (知觉). I held her in my arms and asked if she wanted to rest. She didn’t answer and only said “Sorry”.
It started to rain and I didn’t know what to do. She was fighting to stay aware but her skin was pale and her eyes were acting strange. Suddenly, from nowhere, a woman on a bicycle appeared, wearing a raincoat. “She isn’t looking good. Do you want me to call an ambulance (救护车)?” “Yes, please, yes!” I begged.
She did. Struggling with the rain, she managed to call some policemen, who quickly helped me carry my sister to a safer place. The ambulance arrived and we went to a hospital, where she was treated in time and she came to life in the morning after rest and medical help.
An interesting fact was that I guessed the woman in the raincoat was a doctor or a nurse. I later learned from one of the police officers who told me: “No, she was an ordinary person who took some courses on emergency situations (紧急情況).
I am so grateful that she appeared exactly at he right moment. I don’t know why or how. I didn’t even get the chance to say thanks to her.
1.What happened to the author and her sister?
A.They had a fight B.Her sister fell ill suddenly
C.They were caught in the rain D.They had difficulty packing things
2.How did the woman help the author?
A.By giving first aid to her sister B.By protecting her sister from the rain
C.By carrying he sister to the hospital D.By asking for emergency medical help
3.Why did the woman call the policemen?
A.To keep order in the park
B.To send the sick girl to hospital
C.To pull the sick girl to a safer place quickly
D.To carry the sick girl onto the ambulance
4.What was the author’s main attitude towards the woman?
A.Thankful B.Friendly
C.Doubtful D.Admirable