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I¡¯m sorry to have learned that your parents are always quarreling with each other at present. I can fully understand, for I had such experiences two years ago. Now let me give you several suggestions.

Firstly, you can have a heart-to heart talk with one parent at a time after they calm down and tell them that you love them very much. Secondly, it will be a good idea if you promise them that you will study hard and that you won¡¯t let them down. Last but not least, why not try to show them their old photos? On seeing theses photos, they will think of all the happy days they spent together. Maybe they will forgive each other.

I do hope you will find these suggestions helpful.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Dogs are a very popular pet in the United States. Most dogs just live with their families, but some dogs have very special jobs to do.

A very special group of dogs are known as ¡°Therapy (ÖÎÁÆ) Dogs¡±. These dogs are family pets with special training. The training allows them to go into public buildings and comfort people in need. The dogs are trained to be calm and quiet. Loud noises and unfamiliar places don¡¯t frighten them. Therapy dogs can improve people¡¯s health as well. Studies show that when people spend time with animals, their blood pressure goes down. They are calmer, and their mood improves.

Some therapy dogs work in schools and libraries. In one town in California, therapy dogs have become children¡¯s reading friends. The dogs belong to a therapy dog group. Eight of these special dogs have been trained to be listening friends for young readers. The library is trying to encourage kids to enjoy reading. The children are invited to meet at the library. They are paired up with a therapy dog and can read to it.

The dogs make a great audience. They don¡¯t judge a child who cannot read well; they just listen quietly. The children can read at their own speed and they find it less nervous than reading in front of their class. The children look forward to reading to the dogs, and the dogs love the attention. The library and the teachers are very happy with the program.

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following about therapy dogs is TRUE according to the text?

A.They love to be comforted by people.B.They are trained to frighten strangers.

C.They are quiet and make little noise.D.Their mood improves when they help people.

¡¾2¡¿We know that the library mentioned in the text ________.

A.wants to help kids to enjoy readingB.invites kids to meet outdoors

C.trains eight dogs to help kidsD.divides kids into groups

¡¾3¡¿The dogs in the library can make a great audience because they ________.

A.love spending time with childrenB.don¡¯t comment on children¡¯s reading

C.don¡¯t mind whether children are readingD.understand children¡¯s feelings

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is the best title for the text?

A.Dogs are popular among American familiesB.Dogs help children become better readers

C.Dogs work in libraries in CaliforniaD.Dogs are children¡¯s best friends

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Think positive

How are you feeling today? If your head 's in a spin because you 've had a bad night 's sleep, or maybe you've just got too much to do, the chances are you 're not in the best of moods. If everything seems like an effort and you have a negative attitude, the last thing you want to be told is to ¡®be positive ! ¡¾1¡¿ .

Of course, developing a positive attitude is easier said than done. ¡¾2¡¿ When you're

feeling down, it is hard to be optimistic. But a study in the US has found that people who are optimists are more likely to live longer than those who have a more negative approach to life. So, maybe the thought of a longer life might encourage you to have a more hopeful outlook on life.

¡¾3¡¿ . Professor Lewina Lee from Boston University School of Medicine, who worked on the study, told the BBC that : ¡°Our findings speak to the possibility that raising levels of optimism may promote longevity and healthy ageing. ¡± And she advises that pessimists could benefit from doing things like imagining a future where everything turns out well.

¡¾4¡¿ .Vicki Siska says ¡°Music feeds my soul. A sense of humour keeps things in perspective.¡± And Pippa Kennedy says ¡° being grateful for what you have ¡ª and lots of chocolate ¡ªhelps ! ¡± ¡¾5¡¿ . That's probably why other people have recommended doing yoga as well as staying fit and healthy to help maintain a positive outlook on life.

A. It doesn't come naturally to everyone.

B. As we know, every coin has two sides.

C. But being positive could have more benefits than you think.

D. Pessimists tend to give up when facing difficulties.

E. The saying goes that a healthy body leads a healthy mind.

F. People have been giving their personal advice on keeping a positive approach to life.

G. The study concluded that optimists may find it easier to control emotions and get less stressed.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A hybrid electric vehicle (»ìºÏ¶¯Á¦³µ) or HEV is a vehicle driven by the combination of petrol engine and electric motor. Terrence has been driving a HEV for five years. He really doesn¡¯t understand why more people aren¡¯t accepting them. ¡°I probably spend about $ 7 a day on petrol,¡± the taxi driver told news. com. au. In his previous conventional vehicle Terrence said he was spending up to $ 30 a day on petrol, meaning he saves almost $ 6000 every year.

The Toyota spokesman said this was quite a high saving and official tests estimate (¹À¼Æ) an average driver would only save about 33 percent off their current bill. This means a driver paying $ 30 a day on petrol would see their bill drop to about $ 20 using the hybrid. ¡°A taxi driver that drives in built-up areas and spends little time on highways will notice a higher fuel saving,¡± he said. ¡°Low speeds allow the electric motors to be used more and the petrol engine used less.¡±

While some people are skeptical about how reliable hybrids are, Terrence said he had never run out of power. His Camry cost about $ 34,000 and so after five years, it¡¯s nearly paid for itself. ¡°For cab drivers, it¡¯s a real advantage because of the cost-effectiveness,¡± he said. Terrence has no complaints about the car. ¡°I love it, the calm and quietness of it, the simplicity of it¡ªyou just jump in and go. The maintenance£¨±£Ñø£©is really low. But the only difficulty is finding someone to service the car as there are not many experienced mechanics£¨»úÐÞ¹¤£©.¡±

Terrence said it¡¯s ¡°extraordinary¡± that more drivers aren¡¯t buying more hybrid electric vehicles and that governments are not encouraging this more. ¡°I think people have a view that you have to plug it in, which is not true. A lack of information about the cars may be stopping people from taking the plunge. It¡¯s not promoted at all for the public to understand¡ªit¡¯s simplifying the actual owning of a car¡ªyou don¡¯t have to do so many things to own it and run it, it¡¯s just so much simpler. Why wouldn¡¯t the government promote such a thing?¡±

¡¾1¡¿How much does an average driver save each day by driving a hybrid, according to the Toyota spokesman?

A. $ 30 B. $ 20

C. $ 10 D. $ 7

¡¾2¡¿Terrence¡¯s problem with his HEV at the moment is about the ________.

A. speed B. power

C. price D. service

¡¾3¡¿When saying ¡°extraordinary¡±, Terrence thinks it is ________.

A. understandable B. wonderful

C. doubtful D. unbelievable

¡¾4¡¿What does Terrence think prevent the popularity of hybrid cars?

A. The difficulty in servicing the car.

B. The restriction of the government.

C. The lack of information about HEV.

D. The inconvenience with charging the car.

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Though Chinese is ¡¾1¡¿(old) than English, English is spoken ¡¾2¡¿ many people around the world every day. English speakers are always ¡¾3¡¿(make) new words and we should be able to know where most words come from.

Sometimes, however, no one may ¡¾4¡¿(real) know where a word comes from. Did you ever think about why hamburgers are called hamburgers, especially when they are not made with ham? About a hundred years ago, some ¡¾5¡¿(man) went to America from Europe. They came from a big city in Germany ¡¾6¡¿(call) Hamburg.

They did not speak good English, ¡¾7¡¿ they ate good food. When some Americans saw them ¡¾8¡¿(eat) round pieces of beef, they asked the Germans what it was. The Germans did not understand the question and answered, £¢We came from Hamburg.£¢ One of these Americans owned ¡¾9¡¿ restaurant, and had an idea. He cooked some round pieces of the beef like the man from Hamburg ate and ¡¾10¡¿(sell) them in many countries around the world.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Are supermarkets designed to persuade us to buy more? When you enter a supermarket, the manager knows better than you: how you will behave ¡ª which way you will walk, where you will look, what will make you buy one product rather than another. When customers go into a shop, they naturally look to their left but move clockwise, towards the right. So supermarket entrances are usually on the left of the building. And the layout is designed to take shoppers around the store, aisle (ͨµÀ) after aisle, from left to right. ¡¾1¡¿

Fresh fruit and vegetables are displayed near supermarket entrances. ¡¾2¡¿ Basic food like sugar and tea, are not put near each other. They are kept in different aisles so customers are taken past other attractive foods before they find what they want. In this way, shoppers are encouraged to buy products that they do not really want.

People walk quickly through narrow aisles, but they move slowly in wide aisles and give more attention to the products. One best-selling position for products is at the end of aisles, because shoppers slow down to turn into the next aisle. ¡¾3¡¿ Supermarkets are paid by food companies to put their products in each of these high-selling places.

¡¾4¡¿ While parents are waiting to pay, children reach for the sweets and put them in the trolley.

More is bought from a fifteen-foot display of one type of product (e.g. cereal, washing powder) than from a ten-foot one. ¡¾5¡¿ They do not like to buy from shelves with few products on them because they feel there is something wrong with those products that are there.

A. Another is on shelves at eye level.

B. Sweets are often placed at children¡¯s eye level at the checkout.

C. There are always enough products prepared for customers in the supermarket.

D. Then shoppers will pay attention to all the products.

E. This gives the impression that only healthy food is sold in the shop.

F. Customers also buy more when shelves are full than when they are half empty.

G. Supermarkets are one of children¡¯s favorite places and they are also big consumers.

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¡¾1¡¿What does the man suggest?

A.Having lunch earlier.

B.Taking the test a little later.

C.Canceling the morning break.

¡¾2¡¿What time will the test finish?

A.At 9:45 a.m.B.At 9:55 a.m.C.At 8:45 a.m.

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