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Thanks for your last letter. Now I¡¯m writing to introduce my hometown.

Wuxi is a beautiful garden city by Taihu Lake._______________________________________

I¡¯d like to invite you to my hometown. I believe you will have a good time here.

Looking forward to your visit!

Best wishes,

Li Ming

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Wuxi is famous________ the Taihu Lake, and Nanjing is famous ______ an old city.

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Motivated (ÓÐÄÚÇýÁ¦µÄ ) or Overachieving?

Everyone has the occasional classmate who hands in his work ahead of time with really beautiful handwriting. Some teachers may cheerfully get the homework by saying "Of course you did it early.I'm sure you've done a good job!" Some teachers may feel annoyed because "The deadline is not until next Friday." Behind this student's back are tons of whispers from his classmates, "Ugh, he is such an

overachiever and it's so annoying ..."

If you ask the same student to explain his behavior, he probably says that he is simply "motivated". Such students refuse to call themselves overachievers but prefer "motivated" instead. They want to shy away from the unpleasant term

"overachiever" but choose to embrace the word "motivated" .

Why is the term "overachiever" used as an insult (ÎêÈè )? Do we not all work hard to achieve our goals? Why does the "motivated" student not proudly call himself an "overachiever" ?

In my personal experience, being called an overachiever in front of my classmates is not pleasant at all. The word is often connected with an unkind smile or sometimes a hint ofjealousy (¼µ¶Ê )."Overachiever" carries the implied (°µÖ¸µÄ ) sense which "over" lends it - you have done too much and you have gone too far. Anyway, it is beyond the proper degree and just annoying to those students who refuse to put in the effort themselves and get unhappy with you for doing so.

A student would rather think of himself as an excellent student and it is motivation that drives him to do his best. What is the implied meaning of "motivated" ? Connected with positive words like willpower, spirit and determination, the "motivated" student would appear to be competing in an event of the brain Olympics.

Although there are differences in their implications, the student who calls himself "motivated" could actually be a secret overachiever, going over the top for all his work; while the "overachiever" is nothing more than a motivated student, driven by the simple desire to do well and willing to put in time and effort. In fact, the choice lies within the student: to overachieve or not to overachieve; to find the motivation to do well and be driven by it, or to sit back and blame others for overachieving to hide his inability to achieve.

1.According to the passage, overachievers

A. are popular with their classmates B. hand in homework ahead of time

C. are much loved by their teachers D. look down on others for being slow

2.The word "embrace" in Paragraph 2 probably means "_ ".

A. understand B. explain C. doubt D. accept

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Teachers expect students to benefit from their extra work.

B. Students compete with each other to become overachievers.

C. Classmates may laugh at overachievers to hide their inability to achieve.

D. The writer has some pleasant experiences of being called an overachiever.

4.The writer probably agrees tahat

A. students shouldn't be encouraged to be overachievers

B. students without motivation will become overachievers

C. motivated students make better progress than overachievers

D. motivated students have something in common with overachievers

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Below is an advertisement of a restaurant

Tea Cottage Wants You!

Join us in Tea Cottage ¨C the best Chinese restaurant in town. We are now looking for someone interested in working with us.

2 Cooks

At least two years¡¯ work experience in a restaurant kitchen

Good at making Chinese dishes

Able to work at weekends

Work Time 16:00 ¨C 21:00 every day ($600 / week)

3 Waiters / Waitresses

At least one year¡¯s work experience in cafes or restaurants

Part-time welcome

Work Time 11:00 ¨C 15:00 or 17:00 ¨C 22:00 ($16 / hour)

2 Cleaners

No experience needed

Part-time welcome

Work Time 12:00 ¨C 15:00 or 17:00 ¨C 22:00 ($12 / hour)

We are also looking for singers and bands (ÀÖ¶Ó) for Wednesday nights!

1.Giorgio has worked in a restaurant for three years and is good at making Beijing Duck. Which job could be for him in Tea Cottage?

A. Cook. B. Cleaner. C. Singer. D. None.

2.Ronald is a college student. He is looking for his first job that he can do in the daytime. He could find a job of the ______ in Tea Cottage.

A. singer B. cook C. cleaner D. waiter

3.What can we learn about Tea Cottage from the advertisement?

A. They are looking for singers and bands for weekend music shows.

B. They need cooks who can work both at lunchtime and dinner time.

C. One who knows about tea-making has a better chance of working there.

D. They will pay the waiters over $60 a day for working during lunchtime.

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Danny sings well, and he is______ good at playing football.

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The iPhone has been called a magical product because of its success over the years. However, now the iPhone seems to have lost its attraction.

Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said in a recent letter that the company expected a revenue£¨ÊÕÈ룩of $84 billion for the first fiscal quarter£¨²ÆÕþ¼¾¶È£©of 2019. It was much lower than the earliest expectation of between $89 billion and $93 billion. That was the first time that Apple had seen its revenue expectation fall in almost twenty years.

Cook explained that the fall was mainly because of the less growing need in China.

However, people believe that Apple itself is mainly responsible£¨ÓÐÔðÈεģ©for the fall. Gene Munster told CNN that ¡°one-third of the problem¡± comes from the company¡¯s move to suddenly increase the price.

This has made people less willing to change the latest iPhones. For example, iPhone Xs Max, one of the company¡¯s latest smartphones, costs $1450 in the US, and costs much more in other countries, including many developing countries, reported Forbes.

Apple has also failed to introduce features that excite people in a forward-thinking technology market, reported CNBC.

Meanwhile, Apple also faces challenges from smartphone makers in China such as Huawei and Xiaomi, which have introduced less expensive but still quality smartphones.

For example, in 2018, Huawei introduced a triple-lens camera£¨ÈýÉ㾵ͷ£©on its P20 Pro. The triple-lens camera is a popular feature that the iPhone doesn¡¯t have, according to CNBC.

¡°In the past few years, the technology in Apple¡¯s phones has not had any big improvements, while the technology in smartphones made in China has got better and better ,¡± Feng Yin, a 32-year-old engineer in China, told The New York Times. ¡°The difference is getting smaller.¡±

Not the iPhone it 1. to be.

Problems of Apple

? The iPhone seems to have lost its charm.

? The revenue was much lower than the expectation.

2. for the fall

? People in China aren¡¯t 3. about iPhone any more.

? The latest iPhones are much more 4. than earlier ones.

? The latest iPhones don¡¯t have any really new features which make people5..

? Smartphone makers in China such as Huawei and Xiaomi have introduced cheaper but quality smartphones.

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