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Ladies and gentlemen,
Welcome on the Museum of Natural History! I'm Joe Smith. Let me tell you about some of the thing you should not miss here.
Here in the Entrance Hall, you can see some beautifully paintings of flowers and plants. Upstairs on the left are a famous animal exhibition. I can see the models of some dinosaurs and some strange animals. On the right, there is a small theatre, where you can watch a movie about what our planet looks like millions of years ago. The film that lasts 45 minutes plays every hour. After you leave this museum, please don't forget visit the shop inside it. Some wonderful models of animals, T-shirts or many other things can be bought there.
The museum will be not close until 5:00 pm, so enjoy yourselves.
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Tomato-throwing Festival is considered one of the 1. (happy) of all the festivals around the world. Every year hundreds of tons of tomatoes get ruined in the happy activities in Spain. However, Spain's famous Tomato-throwing Festival is now 2."pay-to-join" event. This is because of the 3.(country) poor economy.
The town of Bunol is charging tourists $13 4. Tomato-throwing Festival. However, all 15,000 tickets for the hour-long tomato fight 5.(sell) so far. Town residents will get free tickets. It costs 150,000 euros for Bunol 6.(organize) the Tomato-throwing Festival. The town must pay for the tomatoes 7.are used in the sreet battles. It is always flooded with juice.
Tourists from all over the world visit the Tomatina. Bunol's mayor said 8.was difficult to control the number and that the charge was for financial and 9.(secure) reasons. The festival began after the end of World War II because of a fight between teenagers near a vegetable market, which ended with the kids throwing tomatoes at each other 10.(excite).
I've always been afraid of heights. Even ______ a ladder to change a light bulb makes me feel quite_________, so imagine everyone's ________when I announced I would be trekking (跋涉) to Everest Base Camp(珠峰大本营). Well, it's all about overcoming your _____ and challenging yourself, isn't it?
I've wanted to ______money for charity for long and, when I saw an advertisement in the paper, I jumped at the _____and signed up. Of course as soon as I'd made my decision, I started to_____ .What was I thinking? I'd never be able to get fit enough so I wouldn't be able to________.
What kept me _____ , however, was the thought that I was doing this for my _______, who greatly influenced me. This would be the best way to commemorate (纪念) him as he was a great. _____ and used to tell me stories of his exploration around the world. He'd always wanted to see the great ______ but had never succeeded.
_____was hard but I was determined to continue. I went to the gym several times a week. Besides, I had to do something for the charity. I sent out letters to everyone ______ to sponsor me. I_______ coffee mornings and went to local schools to give talks.
And finally the______ day arrived and soon we were standing in Lukla, at the ______ of the mountain, ready to start. Although I was______ fit, nothing could have prepared me for the mental challenge. I had to face my fear of heights. Crossing rope bridges hundreds of feet above rough rivers made my______ turn but I thought of my grandfather..
So fulfilled did I feel when I came ________ that I decided to try new challenges.
1.A.keeping up B.mixing up C.climbing up D.bringing up
2.A.sick B.tired C.eager D.crazy
3.A.silence B.surprise C.relief D.respect
4.A.injuries B.sadness C.shyness D.fears
5.A.spend B.raise C.lend D.change
6.A.opportunity B.advice C.choice D.preparation
7.A.work B.arrange C.research D.panic
8.A.manage B.fall C.escape D.recover
9.A.paying off B.carrying on C.backing away D.dropping in
10.A.father B.brother C.grandfather D.cousin
11.A.teacher B.painter C.explorer D.physicist
12.A.mountain B.river C.desert D.volcano
13.A.Teaching B.Studying C.Living D.Training
14.A.strange B.selfish C.familiar D.helpless
15.A.enjoyed B.held C.counted D.expected
16.A.victory B.graduation C.magic D.departure
17.A.top B.middle C.foot D.peak
18.A.slightly B.physically C.hardly D.tightly
19.A.eyes B.face C.hands D.stomach
20.A.back B.along C.over D.round
If you have big dreams, you have to keep on trying in order to make them come true. Here are five tips that might help you.
● 1.If you really want to do it, then, ask yourself a question: Do I really have any talent for this? This question is important because you don't want to waste your energy on something in which you're not talented.
● Now think about how you are going to achieve this. Do you have to study? Which university should you choose? Which qualifications do you need?2.Make sure you know why you want to do this. Write down the answer, and keep it where you can always see it, so that it will always keep you motivated.
● Know what makes successful people successful. Successful people have willpower, confidence and optimism. A successful person will never give up easily. Take Walt Disney for example. At first, nobody liked his ideas, but he believed in himself and continued working on them.3.If you really want to do something, it doesn't matter what others say. Keep on working at it, and you will get what you want in the end.
● Work hard. Even if you have to work ten hours a day, do not get lazy.4.You have to be willing to pay for it. Your hard work really pays off.
● Fight for your goals. Is lack of money a problem? Then do something about it! There's always a solution, as long as you keep looking for it. There are many musicians, writers, singers and actors who were poor at first.5.
A.Everything in life has its price.
B.Finally things went well!
C.But they worked their way up.
D.Now you are on your way.
E.Figure out what you want to do.
F.Gather all the information you can.
G.Never believe in anybody else!
Many people say that looking back is meaningless because it can neither change the past nor bring it back to life, but I disagree as I enjoy the sense of nostalgia (怀旧感), which can remind me of how life used to be when I was younger. Don't get me wrong, however. I'm not one of those who love to talk ad nauseam about "the good old days".
As we know, there are moments when the past springs into the present. It's often a smell that will remind me of a particular place or person. A perfume, the scent of a flower, baking bread, bonfires...they all create an instant picture. For me it is the smell of a freshly painted room. We moved so many times when I was younger and each time the first thing my parents would do is decorate our bedrooms. The windows would be kept open to get rid of the smell of the paint but it would always linger on (留存) for days. Even today it fills me with a sense of new beginnings.
Those memories are fleeting (飞逝). But when I visit the seaside resort where we used to spend many of our family holidays, I can replay entire days in my head. I can vividly remember the weather, the salty smell of the sea, our dogs playing in the water, an ice cream and that feeling of exhaustion after a day in the fresh air.
Although having many photos of those days, I rarely look at them as I prefer to allow my memory to create the pictures. Today we can so easily capture (捕捉) the present with phones and cameras, upload the images and share that moment with our friends online. But, for me, that somehow takes away the unique connection.
1.The underlined part "ad nauseam" in Paragraph 1 may be replaced by .
A.wisely B.endlessly
C.simply D.honestly
2.According to the writer, a freshly painted room represents .
A.a new start B.a new home
C.another move D.another holiday
3.Where is the passage most likely from?
A.A magazine. B.A guidebook.
C.A book review. D.A science fiction.
4.How does the writer feel about the past?
A.Dull. B.Bitter.
C.Unforgettable. D.Regretful.
During my first year in college I was forced to do something I didn't want to do: Plan a budget. With great resentment (愤慨) for 6 months I used pens to mark my expenses into 10 different categories. I then came up with a monthly average for each category. It was not until a decade later that I realized the simple exercise of learning to manage money is the best investment.
For most of you, college may be the first time you'll be managing money on your own, and it's easy to blow past your college budget. But overspending could leave you broke or worse, buried in debt. According to Edvisors, 64% of college students have run out of money before the end of the semester. And the consequence is that it will take them the following several years to pay back that big amount.
Before sharing with you my approaches 10 dealing with the situation, I'd like to make you aware of something first. Based on researches, over-spenders mainly fall into one of the following categories.
a. Image spenders use money in highly visible ways, caring much about their appearance. Their motto is "If I look beautiful, I am beautiful."
b. Compulsive (难控制的) shoppers use shopping as a distraction (分心) from unwanted negative feelings. Whenever down, they purchase to "drown" the bad feeling.
c. Bargain-hunting spenders care more about "getting the deal". Their satisfaction comes from the bargaining process or grabbing the bargains.
1.What did the writer do in college?
A.She never made both ends meet. B.She recorded the money she spent.
C.She enjoyed making investment. D.She had to buy things she disliked.
2.What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A.A plan of making a budget. B.The danger of overspending.
C.A style of paying off debts. D.The value of attending college.
3.What do compulsive shoppers and bargain-hunting spenders have in common?
A.Paying great attention to their appearance. B.Seeing the harm of overspending.
C.Satisfying themselves by spending on food. D.Buying too many unwanted items.
4.What may probably be mentioned next by the writer?
A.Ways to manage money. B.Examples of success.
C.Consequences of overspending. D.Secrets of happy life .