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I am writing to tell you about what I saw while traveling during this winter vacation.
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Dear editor,
I am writing to tell you about what I saw while traveling during this winter vacation.
I was surprised to see so many immoral behaviors in public places.Some people spit at will wherever they went; some scratched their names on the street walls or other scenic spots, which did great damage to them.
In my opinion, it¡¯s high time we should take action to help improve the situation. First, certain laws should be passed to ensure people won¡¯t damage the environment. Second, our media should also take responsibility to guide people to protect the environment. Last but not least, we travelers should learn to be more responsible for what we did.
Only by working together can we make our country become more and more beautiful!
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿You often find somebody who works around you complaining all the time, don¡¯t you? ¡¾1¡¿. About 70% of Americans say being around nonstop complainers sometimes has a bad influence on them. Luckily, here are 4 tips to help form positive patterns.
Self-awareness
When a negative thought pops into your mind, immediately correct it. Instead of telling yourself ¡°That¡¯s a nice shirt, but I can¡¯t afford it,¡± change the message to ¡°That will look great with my black pants when I can afford it.¡±¡¾2¡¿.
Of course, everyone complains sometimes. But the less frequently you complain, the better you will feel.
Distance yourself
¡¾3¡¿. Excuse yourself and go somewhere quiet, somewhere outdoors in the fresh air. Think of something pleasant before returning. You have to take this seriously because negative people can and will pull you into the quicksand (ÄÑÒÔ°ÚÍѵÄÀ§¾³).
Don¡¯t try to change complainers
If you find yourself trapped in a group of complainers in a meeting or at a social event, simply choose silence. Let their words bounce off you while you think of something else. Attempting to stop the complaining can make you a target.¡¾4¡¿. If someone says, ¡°I hate Mondays; weekends are too short,¡± try to think, ¡°I¡¯m glad I rested over the weekend, so I¡¯m ready to make some improvement on that big project.¡±
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A. Find solutions
B. Change the responsibility
C. You have got a lot of company
D. By doing this, it will lead to positive behavior
E. But you can redirect the discussion in your own mind
F. Whenever possible, escape from negative conversations
G. You will never know what they are going to talk about
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The following notice is posted in the bus station.
Time Table:
Buses leave the Railway Station, New York City, from 7:00 am and every half-hour there after, until 11:30 pm (7 days a week)
Buses leave Brennan Station 20 minutes before and after every hour from 6:20 am to 11:40 pm (7 days a week)
Evening rush hours (5:00 pm to 7:00 pm): Buses leave the Railway Station, New York City every minutes. (Monday- Friday)
Holidays Buses leave every hour on the hour, each direction. (Trip time: 30 minutes each way)
All tickets must be bought at Window 12, the Railway Station, New York City, or at the Brennan Station Window BEFORE boarding buses.
¡¾1¡¿If you want to take a bus in the evening rush hour, you should take the in the Railway Station, New York City on Monday.
A. 6:20 pm B. 5:45 pm
C. 8:00 pm D. 7:15 pm
¡¾2¡¿If you get to the Railway Station New York City at 11:35 pm on Saturday, how long will you have to wait before you take a bus?
A. 5 minutes B. 15 minutes
C. 25 minutes D. No bus can be taken
¡¾3¡¿You will go back home from work in Brennan. Which of the following bus will you take?
A. 7:30 pm B. 6:00 am
C. 5:45 pm D. 6:20 pm
¡¾4¡¿Where should passengers buy their tickets?
A. From the bus driver. B. On the bus after getting on it.
C. From the conductor. D. At the station before boarding.
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¡¾3¡¿How much should each listener pay for the visit in total?
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¡¾4¡¿What will the listeners do after visiting Staunton Theater?
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Nearly forty percent of China¡¯s young people born after 1990 have turned off notifications£¨Í¨Öª£©from social media apps due ¡¾1¡¿ sensing the negative effects of social media, according to the ¡¾2¡¿(recent) released Kantar China Social Media Impact Report, Beijing Evening News reported.
The report shows that all kinds of social media, especially WeChat, ¡¾3¡¿(become) more and more popular in the past years among people over the age of 40, ¡¾4¡¿ the WeChat use of the ¡°post-90s¡± generation has slightly decreased, from 94.1 percent to 86.6 percent.
Most of those people ¡¾5¡¿(interview) for the report mentioned that positive effects of social media include socializing with ¡¾6¡¿(acquaintance) and taking in more information. However, respondents also noted that social media has caused them to read fewer books, suffer from ¡¾7¡¿(bad) eyesight, sleep less and have less privacy, among other concerns.
As ¡¾8¡¿ result, 39 percent of the ¡°post-90s¡±generation attempts ¡¾9¡¿(avoid) the negative effects of mobile phone use. In the first place, they turn off app notifications when necessary. Moreover, they intentionally limit the ¡¾10¡¿(frequent) of social media interactions and stay away from social media entirely in certain situations.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Chinese volunteers have completed a one-year test living in a simulated£¨Ä£ÄâµÄ£©space lab in Beijing. The total length of the test, which started on May 10th last year, ____ 370 days, thus setting a new record for the ____ stay in a simulated space lab.
The space lab, called the Yuegong-1, or Lunar Palace 1, measures around 150 square meters. It ____ four sleeping rooms, a bathroom, a waste-treatment room and a room for raising animals. The Yuegong-1 provides everything humans need to survive in an environment ____ to that of a space station in outer space. Oxygen, water and food are ____ within it.
A total of eight ____, all of whom are students at Beihang University, took turns ____ in the space lab. They were divided into ____ groups. On May 10, 2017, two men and two women ____ the Yuegong-1 for an initial £¨×î³õµÄ£©stay of 60 days. On July 9, they were ____ by another group of four, who stayed 200 days. The second group of students ____ on January 26, 2018, and the initial group ____ and spent 110 days inside it.
___, the volunteers were expected to stay in the Yuegong-1 for 365 days. But the project ended up ____ 370 days ¡ªfrom May 10 last year until May 15. The ____ five days were designed as a way to simulate a£¨n£©____, in which the spaceship might experience a ____ in returning to earth.
The goal of the project ¡°Yuegong 365¡± is to ____ the limits of humans¡¯ ability to live in a ____ ecosystem for China¡¯s manned moon landing ambition. The success of the project means that China goes one step closer to putting ____ on the moon.
¡¾1¡¿A. reached B. devoted C. wasted D. saved
¡¾2¡¿A. happiest B. busiest C. longest D. hardest
¡¾3¡¿A. displays B. contains C. discovers D. uses
¡¾4¡¿A. strange B. familiar C. close D. similar
¡¾5¡¿A. removed B. combined C. sold D. recycled
¡¾6¡¿A. volunteers B. engineers C. athletes D. reporters
¡¾7¡¿A. living B. studying C. training D. communicating
¡¾8¡¿A. four B. five C. two D. three
¡¾9¡¿A. passed B. entered C. chose D. exchanged
¡¾10¡¿A. impressed B. welcomed C. challenged D. replaced
¡¾11¡¿A. turned around B. came up C. turned up D. came out
¡¾12¡¿A. graduated B. escaped C. returned D. retired
¡¾13¡¿A. At the beginning B. By the way C. As a result D. At the same time
¡¾14¡¿A. relaxing B. practicing C. lasting D. settling
¡¾15¡¿A. different B. extra C. unforgettable D. informal
¡¾16¡¿A. competition B. emergency C. performance D. conflict
¡¾17¡¿A. delay B. flood C. debate D. war
¡¾18¡¿A. appreciate B. control C. improve D. test
¡¾19¡¿A. separated B. modern C. closed D. convenient
¡¾20¡¿A. spaceships B. people C. labs D. animals
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The following are the top things to do in Tampa Bay on the weekend.
Santa and Ice Skating in St. Petersburg: After visiting Santa, go skating on a simulated (Ä£ÄâµÄ) ice place. 6:00 pm, North Straub Park, Fifth Avenue NE and Bayshore Drive, St. Petersburg. Free; $5 skating. (727) 893-7441.
Christmas in the Wild: The animals come out at night for the zoo¡¯s new holiday party with carolers (³ªÊ¥¸èÕß), performers, a Christmas tree, holiday foods, music and chances with Santa. 9:30 am, Lowry Park Zoo, 1101 W Sligh Ave., Tampa. $ 27. 95 seniors, $22. 95 aged 3¡ª11, 2 and younger free. (813) 935-8552.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer: The use of puppets (ľż) improves the attraction of this live version of the 1964 television classic. 3:00 pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 N McMullen-Booth Road, Clearwater. $35¡ª$ 100. (727) 791-7400.
An American in Paris: The Tony Award-winning musical is about an American soldier, a secret French girl and a European city in the consequence of war. Through Dec. 25. 7:30 pm, Carol Morsani Hall at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, 1010 N MacInnes Place, Tampa. $ 39¡ª $ 90. (813) 229-7827.
It¡¯s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play: An ensemble (Öسª) brings a few dozen characters to life with live, on-stage sound effects, to present the story of George Bailey, who considers taking his own life on Christmas Eve. 8:00 pm, American Stage Theatre Company at Raymond James Theater, 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg. $ 30. (727) 823-7529.
¡¾1¡¿Which number should you call if you want to go skating?
A. (727) 893-7441. B. (813) 935-8552. C. (727) 791-7400. D. (813) 229-7827.
¡¾2¡¿Where can you enjoy music at 7:30 pm?
A. In Ruth Eckerd Hall. B. In Carol Morsani Hall.
C. In North Straub Park. D. In Raymond James Theater.
¡¾3¡¿Which event shows a sad story?
A. An American in Paris.
B. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
C. It¡¯s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play.
D. Santa and Ice Skating in St. Petersburg.
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