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I would never forget what I learned from the day when I left my junior high school. On the last day our teacher told us something educational that I would like to share with you.

He began by drawing a man standing in the middle of a circle. To make it more interesting, he drew things like a house, a car and a few friends inside the circle.

He asked, ¡°Can anyone tell me what this is?¡± In a long silence, one student decided to express his idea, ¡°The world?¡± The teacher said, ¡°That's close. This is your Comfort Zone. Inside your circle you have all the things that are important to you¡ªyour home, your family, your friends and your jobs. People feel that inside this circle they are safe from any danger.¡±

¡°Can anyone tell me what will happen when you step out of this circle?¡± A strong silence came over the room. The same student replied, ¡°You are afraid.¡± Another student said, ¡°You may make mistakes.¡± The silence continued and our teacher smiled and asked,¡°When you make mistakes, what can the result be?¡± The first student said, ¡°You learn something.¡±

¡°Exactly, you are learning.¡± Our teacher turned to the blackboard and drew an arrow(¼ýÍ·) pointing from the man to the outside of the circle. He went on saying, ¡°When you leave your Comfort Zone, you put yourself out there. The result is that you learn something that you do not know to become a better person.¡± He drew a bigger circle around the original (Ô­À´µÄ) circle, and added a few new things like more friends, a big house, etc.

A lesson from this story is that if you stay inside your Comfort Zone you will never be able to open your eyes to the outside world. When you step out of your Comfort Zone, you will make your circle bigger to challenge your mind and grow to be stronger, and all in all to be a better person.

1.The story happened on ________.

A.the first day of junior high school B.the last day of junior high school

C.the first day of high school D.the last day of high school

2.Which of the following is NOT included in the Comfort Zone?

A.Friends. B.Cars. C.House. D.School.

3.When people step out of the Comfort Zone, they will ________.

A.feel a little afraid B.learn something

C.begin to make mistakes D.miss their family and friends

4.The passage mainly tells us that ________.

A.stepping out of Comfort Zone can make people better

B.families always get in the way of people's growth

C.arrows help people make more friends

D.silence in the class means students can think more

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Chinese buyers used to prize foreign brands, thinking that products made by American or European companies are of higher quality than Chinese ones. Increasingly, that's no longer the case.

Chinese people born before 1985 generally think that foreign brands are better than Chinese ones, billionaire William Li told Business Insider during a recent interview on CCTV 9.But for those who were born after 1985,it is a different picture.

"When I first went to the United Kingdom in1997,I thought that the difference between China and Europe was quite big," Li said. "But for those born in the 1990s, when they visit Europe or the US, they do not think there is a big difference."

The change in thinking among Chinese buyers is showing up in many markets in China where western companies used to control. A study by Credit Suisse published in March found that young Chinese buyers are increasingly showing a "home brand bias".

More than 90% of young Chinese buyers would prefer to buy home appliance brands, according to the study. Meanwhile, home companies producing food, drinks, or personal care products increased their share of the market by 3. 3% over the last ten years to nearly 70%.

"Chinese buyers, especially the younger ones, don't just believe that foreign brands are better. Right now, Chinese buyers think China is good and ¡®Made in China¡¯ is not bad at all," Charlie Chen, head of China buyer research at Credit Suisse, told South China Morning Post in March.

The Chinese smartphone market is controlled by home companies-Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi. Apple is the only foreign brand in the top five, but it has lost large ground to the home brands in recent years. Its market share is believed to be down to 37% from a 2015 high of 54%.

1.What is this passage mainly about?

A.The quality of 'Made in China'.

B.The change in Chinese buyers' thinking.

C.Chinese products in the eye of foreigners.

D.Differences between older and younger Chinese buyers.

2.Which of the following is true according to the text?

A.More and more foreigners go to buy Chinese products.

B.Foreign products are more expensive than Chinese ones.

C.More and more Chinese buyers prefer Chinese products.

D.Older Chinese people don't like foreign products any more.

3.Which fact best explains "home brand bias"?

A.Apple had a market share of 54% in 2015.

B.More than 90% of young Chinese buyers prefer home brands.

C.Chinese people born before 1985 think that foreign brands are better.

D.William Li found a big difference between China and Europe in 1997.

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Zhang Dingyu, the director of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, leads over 600 doctors and nurses fighting against the novel coronavirus pneumonia, which has caused hundreds of deaths in central Hubei Province. As Zhang led over 600 doctors and nurses fighting the disease, his strange way of walking shocked his colleagues. He finally admitted that he had fallen ill with ALS£¨½¥¶³Ö¢£©since October 2018 after constant researches. ALS is a disease that gradually blocks the connection between brain and body. People with ALS become partially paralyzed£¨Ì±»¾µÄ£©leading to respiratory£¨ºôÎüϵͳµÄ£©failure. While working with handicapped£¨È³µÄ£©legs, his wife was confirmed to get infected with the virus after working in another hospital. The bad news brought him to his knees, and he cried for the first time after the virus broke out. Zhang could only find time to visit his wife until three days after she was sent to hospital. Even then he could only stay there for 30 minutes. Fortunately, the good news came that his wife had recovered ten days after treatment.

Zhang, 57, has offered medical services along with Chinese medical teams to many areas. Three days after the earthquake hit central Sichuan Province in 2008, Zhang entered the city with his medical team members to offer help.

¡°Life is always short. I need to do more to finish the things that I might leave behind, then I would leave without too many regrets.¡± Zhang said. ¡°We are at the center of a storm, so we need to give all we have to protect our city, and our Wuhan people.¡± Zhang said.

1.What is TRUE about Zhang Dingyu?

A.His colleagues knew his health condition in October 2018.

B.His wife worked in the same hospital as him.

C.He treated people injured in earthquakes in Sichuan.

D.He retired from the hospital before the outbreak of the virus.

2.What does Zhang Dingyu mean in the last paragraph?

A.He wants to realize his dream. B.He decides to fight the disease.

C.He regrets not being able to do more for his patients. D.He will soon leave the hospital.

3.This passage mainly talks about

A.Zhang Dingyu¡¯s story of fighting against the novel coronavirus pneumonia.

B.Zhang Dingyu¡¯s story with his wife.

C.How to prevent the novel coronavirus pneumonia.

D.Zhang Dingyu¡¯s story with his colleagues.

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We still remember the lovely teachers have taught us for 3 years.

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Each year on Feb 21, UNESCO ( ÁªºÏ¹ú½Ì¿ÆÎÄ×éÖ¯) holds an International Mother Language Day (IMLD ). The event is to help people to pay attention to the disappearance of the world's languages; many of them are disappearing each year. UNESCO sees this as a terrible fact.

What happens when a language dies out? Something great is lost-not just sounds and marks but the way that people understand the world and communicate with each other. We keep different cultures and traditions through languages. Kill a language and all these are killed too.

Through IMLD, more and more people come to realize he terrible situation and try to stop it.

Google's 2018 Endangered (±ôÁÙÃð¾øµÄ) Languages Project is a good example. Many speakers and protectors of endangered languages upload (ÉÏ´«) texts, audios and videos to the project website. They want to introduce the way that people communicate and express themselves around the world.

The Myaamia Project is the same kind of effort to revive the language spoken by the Miami tribes (²¿Âä) of the United States. Project members work to encourage people to study and communicate with this language , which died out in the 1960s.

These activities give life to those endangered languages. People who work to keep Languages

alive are not limited to the past. Many young people design apps and use social media to support their activities. They "spread the word " to save the world.

So, while the problem of disappearing languages remains a very serious one, there is hope. We all have a special feeling of our mother language. This is why we should remember the wise words of late president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela: "If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to a man in his own language£¬that goes to his heart."

1.UNESCO holds IMLD every year in order to help people to _______________.

A. learn and use endangered languages

B. show their talents in learning languages

C. practice reading skills of mother languages

D. realize the situation of endangered languages

2.What did people do in Google's 2018 Endangered Languages Project?

A. Discuss how to make good use of Google.

B. Offer online courses on endangered languages.

C. Share materials about endangered languages online.

D. Translate endangered languages into mother languages.

3.What does the underlined word "revive" mean in Paragraph ( ¶ÎÂä) 4?

A. ´´Ôì B. ѧϰ C. ¸´»î D. Çå³ý

4.What can we infer ( ÍƶÏ) from Paragraph 5?

A. It is more difficult to protect endangered languages.

B. The disappearance of languages has already stopped.

C. Young people don't care about endangered languages.

D. Young people have creative ways to protect languages.

5.The writer mentions Nelson Mandela's words in order to __________________.

A. tell the importance of one's mother language

B. show his contributions to language protection

C. tell the trouble in learning endangered languages

D. show the possibility of protecting mother languages

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Source£ºenglish. rednet. cn

Updated£º2017-07-13 10:02:59

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2.From the passage we know that Yuan Longping was 87 years old in 2017.

3.Lots of people watched Yuan Longping's English speech on the Internet.

4.Now 1 ha. for rice production provides food for 43 people.

5.We can read the passage on the website english.rednet. cn.

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