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My pen friend Neil

Hello, everyone! Neil is my pen friend. We have been penfriends for a long time. Now let me tell you something about him.

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At midnight (°ëÒ¹) Mr. King coughed again. He got up and took some medicine. Before he lay down again, he smoked. And he couldn't go to sleep any longer. He found the medicine book and began to read it. He was afraid he had lung cancer(·Î°©). He seemed to see death was waiting for him. Tears (ÑÛÀá)ran down his face. He didn¡¯t see his wife was standing by him.

¡°What¡¯s wrong with you, dear?¡±asked the woman.

¡°Nothing,¡± the old man answered and covered his face with his hands.

The old woman opened the book and understood at once. She said, ¡°You must stop smoking right now.¡±

¡°I began to smoke when I was nine, you know. How can I do that?¡±

¡°But I think health is more important.¡±

Mr. King coughed again and his wife said, ¡°Go to see a doctor tomorrow. He will be able to help you, I think.¡±

The doctor told Mr. King to have an X-ray examination£¨X¹â¼ì²é£©of his lungs. And then he looked at the X-ray carefully for a long time.

¡°Tell me the truth, doctor.¡± said Mr. King, ¡°Do you see any shadows (ÒõÓ°) in my lungs?¡±

¡°No, I don¡¯t see anything.¡±

¡°Yes?¡± the old man said happily. ¡°Really?¡±

¡°Yes. Your lungs are turning black. How can I see any shadows?¡±

1. Mr. King got up to .

A. smoke again

B. take some medicine

C. read the medicine book.

2. Mr. King coughed because .

A. he couldn¡¯t go to sleep

B. he was afraid to die

C. he smoked too much

3. , so tears ran down his face.

A. Mr. King thought he had lung cancer

B. Mr. King couldn¡¯t understand the book

C. Mr. King was too sad to go to sleep

4.The doctor told Mr. King to have an X-ray examination because .

A. he was sure the man would soon die

B. he wanted the man to stop smoking right now

C. he wanted to know if there was something wrong with his lugs.

5. Which of the following is true?

A. There was nothing serious with Mr. King.

B. Smoking too much caused Mr. King¡¯s lungs to turn black.

C. The doctor found some shadows in Mr. King¡¯s lungs.

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Are you going to Hong Kong Disneyland with your family? If your father smokes, you must ask him to be careful, because on January 1st, 2007, Hong Kong began to ban(½ûÖ¹£©smoking in most public places, such as restaurants, workplaces, schools, public parks, museums and so on. That¡¯s to say, if someone smokes in those places, he is breaking the law. And then he will have to pay up to HK $5000.

The ban is to stop passive smoking. What is passive(±»¶¯µÄ£©smoking? When people smoke in a restaurants or on the bus, others have to breathe the smoke too. They don¡¯t want to breathe but they have no choice(Ñ¡Ôñ£©. This is passive smoking. It is very bad for people¡¯s health.

Hong Kong is not the first to have a smoking ban. On January 1st, 2006,Singapore(мÓÆ£©began to ban smoking in most public places.

1.What does ¡°law¡± mean in Chinese?

A. ·¨ÂÉ B. ÔðÈÎ C. ·çË× D. ³Ðŵ

2.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. For most people, passive smoking isn¡¯t bad for their health.

B. You can smoke when you are in Hong Kong.

C. If someone smokes in public parks in Hong Kong, he will have to pay up to HK $5000.

D. Hong Kong banned smoking in most public places before Singapore did.

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A.Because people in Hong Kong hate smoking.

B.Because it want to stop passive smoking which is bad for people¡¯s health.

C.Because smoking is good for people¡¯s health.

D.Because passive smoking is only bad for some people.

4. What¡¯s the meaning of ¡°passive smoking¡±?

A. ÎüÑÌ B.µÝÑÌ C.ÑÌ´Ñ D.¶þÊÖÑÌ

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If you are asked to chair a meeting, remember the following six golden rules for meeting management.

Always start the meeting on time. If you begin on time, group members who show up late will realize the value of time. Beginning on time shows the skill as an effective time manager and sets an example for others to follow.

Select a note-taker or have the meeting recorded. You may need to go back to something that was discussed during the meeting at a later date. Good record-keeping is a sign of a good meeting manager as well.

Learn to listen. So many times we think about what we are going to say and, in the process, miss important points that other group members may be contributing £¨×ö¹±Ï×£©. What¡¯s more, we often hear only what we want to hear, instead of really listening to other people. Meetings with effective listening are successful meetings.

Keep the discussion on track£¨¹ìµÀ£©. Many times an important topic can get sidetracked(ת±ä»°Ìâ) in a meeting, especially when everyone has a different opinion about the topic. Ask members who have different opinions to meet with you after the meeting. Doing so will help keep the discussion on track and reduce the chances of wasting group members¡¯ time of great value.

Give everyone an opportunity to be heard. Some people like to control meetings, while others wait to be asked their opinions. As the leader of the meeting, you need to keep an open mind and make sure everyone feels welcome to contribute and express ideas freely.

End on time. If you said the meeting would last no longer than one hour, make sure the meeting lasts for only one hour. Running late with a meeting makes members late for other appointments, increases the chances that the members will mentally leave the meeting and reduces your reliability as an effective meeting manager.

Title: ___1.____ on How to Manage a Meeting

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Reasons

Start the meeting on time

Show the skill and___3._ an example.

Select a note-taker or have someone __4._the meeting.

Need to go back to something that was discussed during the meeting __5.____.

Learn to listen.

Listen effectively to make sure every meeting is a ___6.___.

Keep the __7.__ on track.

Reduce the chances of wasting group members¡¯ ___8._____ time.

Give everyone an opportunity to be_9.____.

Make sure everyone feels _____10.____ to speak.

End on time

Increase your reliability.

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