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I am very happy to invite you to my new home. It is far from the city centre and you can take the underground. It will take about twenty minutes. You need to get off the underground at New Road Station and get out of the station from Exit 2. Walk along New Road and turn left at the traffic lights into Park Street. Go straight on until you see a park. My home is right beside it. It¡¯s a yellow house with a red door. It¡¯s easy to find it.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Few people like changing their habits, good or bad. Whether it is smoking, drinking or over-eating, they ¡°enjoying¡± them to the end.

On every packet of cigarettes(ÏãÑÌ), people are warned against the of smoking: ¡°Warning: Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health¡±. , millions of them start smoking or go on smoking. Why?

Facts show that families and surroundings(»·¾³) play a very important part in smokers. All those smokers come from smoking families or have smoking or relatives. Films and TV plays also play a part. People their ¡°heroes¡± on TV drinking alcohol(¾Æ) or smoking cigarettes. ¡°Heroes¡± seem to fear , neither killing themselves nor killing others with alcohol and cigarettes. If they are not afraid of the harm of smoking and drinking, should common people be afraid?

The simple warning on the cigarette packet does not influence smokers¡¯ habits. Even warnings, like showing pictures of smokers who have died of cancer, don¡¯t seem to work.

Knowing and believing seem to be two things. If smoking is really as harmful as doctors say, it is time for smokers to think about it and try to give it up!

¡¾1¡¿A. stop B. continue C. finish D. avoid

¡¾2¡¿A. chances B. excuses C. causes D. dangers

¡¾3¡¿A. Moreover B. Also C. However D. Otherwise

¡¾4¡¿A. influencing B. explaining C. improving D. describing

¡¾5¡¿A. parents B. uncles C. brothers D. friends

¡¾6¡¿A. hear B. catch C. watch D. face

¡¾7¡¿A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything

¡¾8¡¿ what B. how C. when D. why

¡¾9¡¿A. stronger B. worse C. longer D. harder

¡¾10¡¿A. similar B. pleasant C. different D. boring

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Here is a picture. The weather is terrible. It¡¯s _____. The Li family are all at home. Mr. Li is sitting in a chair. He is very tall and a little bit heavy. He ____ a newspaper. He is ____ English teacher. He teaches very well. His students like______very much. Mrs. Li is sitting on the bed. She is of medium height and beautiful. She is watching TV. Mr. and Mrs. Li have a son and a daughter. Li Ming is at the desk. He______his pen pal in Canada. He is a______of No. 1 Middle School. He likes_____ soccer. His favorite______is P.E at school. Li Yan is their ______. She is only four. She has long straight hair. She is wearing a red dress. She¡¯s sitting on the floor and ______her cat. What a happy family!

¡¾1¡¿A. sunny B. cool C. warm D. rainy

¡¾2¡¿A. reads B. is reading C. looks D. is looking

¡¾3¡¿A. a B. an C. the D. /

¡¾4¡¿A. him B. his C. her D. himsel

¡¾5¡¿A. is writing B. writes to C. is writing to D. writing

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¡¾7¡¿A. play B. plays C. to playing D. playing

¡¾8¡¿A. sport B. subject C. book D. place

¡¾9¡¿A. mother B. aunt C. sister D. cousin

¡¾10¡¿A. playing B. playing with C. plays D. plays with

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Postman wanted
No experience necessary but you must be hardworking.
Free to choose working hours.
Have a driver¡¯s license.
Write to No. 38 Changhong Rd, Xiangyang.

English teacher wanted
Warm and patient college students.
Able to speak standard English, good with children.
Time£º on weekends.
E-mail address£º Sunshine School @163.com.

Taxi drivers wanted
Full-time taxi drivers. Over five years¡¯ experience, good knowledge of the city.
Under 45 years old.
For more information, please come to Shunda Taxi Company to visit the manager.

Tour guides wanted
Two year¡¯s working experience.
Good English and good at talking to people.
Age£º 20-30.
Go to Friendship Traveling Company to ask the Manager for more information.

¡¾1¡¿If you want to be a postman, it¡¯s necessary for you to have _____________.

A. working experience

B. good knowledge of the city

C. a driver¡¯s license

D. a college student¡¯s card

¡¾2¡¿Sunshine School needs _____________.

A. excellent English teachers

B. a hard-working postman

C. full-time drivers

D. an outgoing tour guide

¡¾3¡¿If you want to be a taxi driver, you should _____________.

A. be over 45 years old

B. know the city very well

C. write to No. 38 Changhong Rd.

D. speak English well

¡¾4¡¿The tour guides wanted should ____________.

A. have no working experience

B. be patient with children

C. be good at driving

D. speak good English

¡¾5¡¿You can not get information by ___________ if you want to get a job above.

A. making a call

B. going to visit the manager

C. sending an e-mail

D. writing a letter

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿What will our life be like by the year 2100? It¡¯s difficult for US¡¾1¡¿(imagine)£®People¡¾2¡¿(live)on the earth for so many years£®It is becoming more and more crowded and polluted£®Maybe people will live on the other planet Mars£®Astronauts ¡¾3¡¿(not be)to Mars yet so far£®Let¡¯s imagine what our life will be like on Mars£®I think life on Mars will be better than¡¾4¡¿(those)on the earth in many ways£®People will have more space£®Robots will do most of work£¬so people will have more time for¡¾5¡¿(hobby)£®What¡¯s more£¬there will be no school on Mars£®Every student will have a computer at home£®They can study£¬do their homework and take exams online£®

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿"Well, just take a look at that wheel£¨º½ÂÖ£©!¡± Earl Cooper said to Candy, his wife. "It must be older than anything we have back home."

Earl was looking at the wall outside the pub£¨¾Æ¹Ý£©. The pub's name, The Old Swan, was on the wall. Next to the name was a wooden ship's wheel and in the middle of the wheel was the name of a ship, HMS Swan. The wheel was old, Earl could tell.

The next morning, Earl asked to see Tony Thatcher. The Old Swan was Tony's pub. He took Earl to his office while Candy had a coffee outside by the river. Earl said he could give Tony a lot of money for the ship's wheel. He told Tony that Benjamin Cooper, his grandfather, went to America on the ship HMS Swan. But Tony said no at first. After all, the wheel was very old and it was part of the pub's past.

"You can think of the past, Mr. Thatcher - can I call you Tony? - or you can think of today. And with the money, Tony, you can buy a good car. Maybe a new Jaguar? And, as I've told you, the wheel is part of my family's past too. So you could say it's going back home, in a way. So, what do you say?"

A month later, Earl and Candy were smiling as they looked at the wall of their house in Houston, Texas. Earl thought to himself that, at last, he had a piece of his family's past. He was happy.

In Portsmouth, Tony Thatcher was happy, too. He was putting his new Jaguar into his large garage£¨³µ¿â£©. He was careful not to drive into any of the six ship's wheels in the garage. A friend of his made the wheels for him. They were just like the one that Earl bought. And there was another wheel on the outside wall of The Old Swan now. Old or new - Tony thought there was no way that a tourist could ever know which was which. Never in a hundred years.

¡¾1¡¿Why did Tony refuse to sell the wheel at first?

Because he thought it was old and part of the pub's past.

Because he wanted to show it was important to his pub.

Because he tried to sell it to someone else at a higher price.

Because he did not really believe what Earl had told him.

¡¾2¡¿What can we infer(×µ¶Ï) from the story?

Earl had looked for such a wheel for a long time before that.

Earl would soon find out the truth and become rather angry.

Tony had sold quite a few wheels like that ancl got wealthy,

Tony would play the same trick again to make more money.[À´

¡¾3¡¿Which ofthe following can be the best title ofthe story?

A. The Wheel on the Wall B. An Excellent Buy

C. Old or New - Who Knows D. the Family's Past

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¡°Where there is a will, there is a way.¡± Perhaps not many students can understand this better than 22-year-old Michael Ha. Because of his story of success, he has become an example of young people.

Michael Ha was born in a very poor family. His parents worked in Vietnam before they moved to Britain in 1980. They couldn¡¯t find work in Britain because they spoke little English. The whole family had to live on benefits(¾È¼Ã½ð) and they lived in a small house in Hackney, a poor area in East London. Growing up is not easy for Michael, but he never gave up.

At the age of ten, he set his heart on going to Cambridge University. It was not easy, either. Michael studied at a school, which used to be called ¡°the worst school in Britain¡±. However, young Michael made his mind to try his best, no matter what kind of school he was studying at. The smart boy studied very hard and did well in every subject at school. Once he made a bet with his friend to learn further math. As a result, after just spending four months teaching himself from a textbook, he got an A in AS-level further math.

Now Michael is the star medical student in John¡¯s College, Cambridge and has just won an award for his excellent grades. He hopes he will be an inspiration for other young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

¡¾1¡¿ When was Michael born£¿

A. In 1994 B. in 1980 C. in 1900 D. in 1984

¡¾2¡¿Where did Michael¡¯s parents work before 1980?

A. in Britain B. in Vietnam

C. in Cambridge D. in Hackney

¡¾3¡¿ what does Michael learn about in Cambridge University ?

A. English B. History

C. Geography D. Medicine

¡¾4¡¿which of the following is TURE?

A. Michael¡¯s parents couldn¡¯t find work in Britain because they had little work experience.

B. Michael had a dream of studying at Cambridge university when he was eleven years old.

C. in order to get an A in AS-level further math, Michael spent four months teaching himself.

D. Michael has won two awards for his excellent grades.

¡¾5¡¿what is the best title of the passage?

A. How to deal with the difficulties.

B. How to become a good student.

C. From a poor area to Cambridge

D. From ¡°worst school ¡± to Cambridge University.

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To: wangming63@sohu.com

Subject: To be a great roommate

Dear Wang Ming,

I¡¯m writing to kindly remind you of the dormitory rules.

Best wishes,

LiHua

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