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When Kathryn was 6 years old, she sat outside for three hours at her home and did not make a sound.Her parents wondered why she was so quiet, only to discover that she was drawing a picture of a flag outside. She recalled. ¡°That¡¯s what I wanted to do that day,¡± said Kathryn, who is now 23 years old. And in the future, she continued to do art as a hobby.

Recently, Kathryn was named Lake Placid¡¯s first artist in the neighborhood. She will be there for at least four weeks and possibly more. During that time, she will teach an art class and focus on her own art. Much of her work includes creating photos. She said: ¡°There is always something there that you haven¡¯t included, so you can never stop when painting a photo.¡±

Kathryn ended up as the first artist just by chance. She said her sister was on vacation in Florida and looking for a job in Lake Placid. The sister got the job and moved there.

Kathryn said she visited her sister and was ordered to do wall paintings inside a building. Later, her sister saw a demand for an artist on line and suggested she should apply.

Kathryn said she¡¯s the first artist in her family, but added that her parents are creative. Her father loves to create things from wood, she said. ¡°Anything you can make out of wood, he has made it,¡± she said.

Her own creativity with art continued through college. While at college, she was once employed to recreate a photo of a couple on a vacation to Florida and one of a sunset in either North Carolina or South Carolina.

Kathryn said she¡¯s looking at other forms of art. The time she spends here will help her to ¡°figure out who I am as an artist,¡± she said.

1.From the first paragraph, we can know that________.

A. Kathryn had few words at her early age

B. Kathryn would sit outside in silence

C. Kathryn used to keep silent at home

D. Kathryn liked art since her childhood

2.While painting a photo, Kathryn thinks ________.

A. It¡¯s hard to finish a perfect job.

B. you can¡¯t stop half way

C. you may miss the photos somewhere

D. you have to finish it at a time

3.Talking of her father, Kathryn________ .

A. praised him for his wood art

B. was ashamed of his form of wood art

C. was greatly proud of him

D. felt pity for his creative talent

4. What is the passage mainly about?

A. A young artist treats art more than a hobby.

B. A hobby becomes a pursuit(×·Çó) for an artist.

C. A girl finds her value in her own hobby.

D. A girl walks out of her hobby as an artist.

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Now that newsrooms are becoming less popular in the US£¬young people have begun to tell their own stories£®

GlobalGirl Media£¬a nonprofit organization that teaches teenage girls digital storytelling skills£¬was started by award-winning filmmakers Amie Williams and Meena Nanji in Los Angeles in 2010£®

¡°By giving girls a voice£¬you introduce a different story£¬and change the existing one£¬¡±said Danny Glover£¬a member of the GlobalGirl Media advisory board£®

¡°When the camera¡¯s in my hands£¬I feel like I can¡¯t lose£¬¡±Said Cheyenne Grisez£¬14£®¡°It makes me happy and I feel like I can do anything£®¡±

On the final day of the summer academy in California£¬Williams worked with Grisez and Camila Prado£¬15£¬on a short film about Prado¡¯s fight against an eating disorder£®In the film£¬Prado bravely interviewed her parents and sister about how she was able to beat her depression and eating disorder£®This film and others the girls had made were shown to parents and friends on the last day of the academy£¬celebrating their hard work£®

¡°It¡¯s their story£¬and nobody knows how to tell it better than they do£¬¡±Williams said£®

¡°These girls are from really difficult backgrounds£®They feel trapped sometimes£®They feel alone£®¡±Williams said£®¡°The camera gives them a way to look at their world in a different way and get out of that feeling£®¡¯¡¯

Girls in the program practice their skills and build confidence by going out in the community and interviewing people for the short films£®Many of them had no experience£¬but found they had good storytelling skills£®

¡°I work with these girls£®Every day I leave inspired and completely grateful£¬because I know that£®due to the work we're doing with them£¬things will be better£¬¡±said GlobalGirl Media summer academy project director Heather Faison£®

1.Why do many American girls like to tell stories using the camera?

A£®Their parents hate to give them a hand£®

B£®The camera can help them out of their trouble£®

C£®They can make profits from their documentaries£®

D£®They desire to improve their photo skills£®

2.What do we learn about GlobalGirl Media from the text?

A£®It gives girls digital storytelling skills£®

B£®It gets much money from girl students£®

C£®It was founded by the government£®

D£®It has newsrooms in California£®

3.What difficulty did Prado overcome by making her film?

A£®Self-harm£® B£®An eating disorder.

C£®Poor school scores£® D£®Teenage depression£®

4.Who directed GlobalGirl Media summer academy project in California?

A£®Meena Nanji£® B£®Amie Williams£®

C£®Danny Glover£® D£®Heather Faison.

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Anxious about being alone? Don¡¯t be. 1. , some researchers suggest it is wise for us to overcome the anxiety that seems to accompany loneliness, as there are lots of benefits of being alone.

We miss joy and pleasure less.

2. . This kind of fear causes us to give up much fun. For example, people have activities that they want to do¡ªsee a movie or a show that¡¯s coming to town for one night only¡ªbut they lack friends to go with them, and so they miss it, 3. .

4. .

In a previous study, researchers found that those who spend a lot of time with close friends may be less associated with others, causing others feel they are cold and proud. So learning to be alone means leaning to get along well with strangers.

We become better people.

Some experts think being alone can provide us a good environment for us to reflecting on our actions and thinking about future personal improvements. 5. .The process allows us to look back upon the past, and return to the world with more insight and energy.

A. For many, the idea of going to a concert or out to dinner alone is terrified.

B. However, doing an activity alone isn¡¯t any less enjoyable than taking a friend

C. The followings are the advantages of doing so

D. We¡¯re kinder to strangers

E. Spending some time to do these things can make us happier and more independent

F. We can have fun with other friends

G. Although being alone isn¡¯t our most comfortable state

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A man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company he keeps; for there is a companionship of books as well as of men; and one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of men.

A good book may be among the best of friends. It is the same today that it always was, and it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not turn its back upon us in times of adversity or distress. It always receives us with the same kindness; amusing and instructing us in youth, and comforting and consoling us in age.

Men often discover their affinity(Ç×ÃÜ) to each other by the mutual love they have for a book just as two persons sometimes discover a friend by the admiration which both entertain for a third. There is an old proverb, ¡®Love me, love my dog.¡± But there is more wisdom in this:¡± Love me, love my book.¡± The book is a truer and higher bond of union. Men can think, feel, and sympathize with each other through their favorite author. They live in him together, and he in them.

A good book is often the best urn(ÎÍ)of a life enshrining the best that life could think out; for the world of a man¡¯s life is, for the most part, the world of his thoughts. Thus the best books are treasuries of good words, the golden thoughts, which, remembered and cherished, become our constant companions and comforters.

Books possess an essence of immortality. They are by far the most lasting products of human effort. Temples and statues decay, but books survive. Time is of no account with great thoughts, which are as fresh today as when they first passed through their author¡¯s minds, ages ago. What was then said and thought still speaks to us as vividly as ever from the printed page. The only effect of time have been to sift(ɸ) out the bad products; for nothing in literature can long survive but what is really good.

Books introduce us into the best society; they bring us into the presence of the greatest minds that have ever lived. We hear what they said and did; we see them as if they were really alive; we sympathize with them, enjoy with them, grieve with them; their experience becomes ours, and we feel as if we were, in a measure, actors with them in the scenes which they describe.

The great and good do not die, even in this world. Embalmed(¼ÓÒÔ·À¸¯´¦Àí) in books, their spirits walk abroad. The book is a living voice. It is an intellect to which one still listens.

1.What¡¯s the meaning of the underlined word ¡°immortality¡±?

A.difficult to find B.last for a long time

C.very important D.hard to destroy

2.How do we get close to the greatest minds through reading?

A.by talking to them about what we thought

B.by experiencing what they have gone through in life

C.by sharing their feeling and reading their minds

D.by acting with them on the stage

3.What is the best title of this text?

A.Companionship of books

B.Life without books

C.Unforgettable books

D.Sorting out books

4.This passage is mainly developed by __________.

A.analyzing causes

B.making comparisons

C.examining differences

D.following the order of importance

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You can¡¯t imagine that a well-behaved man _______be so rude to a lady.

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Paris - A winter storm brought blanket of snow across Europe on Monday, forcing the closure of the icy Eiffel Tower in Paris and causing flight cancellations£®

Up to four inches of snow was recorded in parts of France, the National Weather Service said£®Most areas, including Paris, got around half that amount£®French authorities issued traffic alerts in around 30 regions because of icy roads£®The Eiffel Tower, one of the main tourist attractions in Paris, was closed because of slippery conditions£®

" We can't put down salt because it's metallic," Eiffel Tower press officer Is a belle Snouts said£®" We can't use sand either, because it risks getting into the elevator cogs£¨Ç¶³Ý£©£®" "The cold," she said, "is no problem, but snow can be dangerous£®"

A dozen flights were canceled at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, officials said£®The Paris airport authority said bad weather in other parts of Europe continued to the cancellations£®Workers had been sent since midnight Sunday to clear runways at Charles de Gaulle and the smaller Only Airport£®

In Germaine, heavy snowfall snarled road traffic and flight delays and cancellations at the country}y s intimation airports£®Glissando of Interactional Airport said no flights were allowed in or out between 6 -9 am Monday because clearing crew were unable to keep up with the snow£®

More than 30 flights were canceled because of the bad weather, import spokesman Christian Witt said£®Up to four inches of snow was reported in Tussled and around six inches in Potsdam, but none had struggled to the roads amid £¨ÔÚ¡­¡­»·¾³ÖÐ £© heavy post - holiday traffic£®

Germany's National Weather Service is forecasting subzero temperatures for the coming days£®Snow also fell across Britain£®Children built snowmen in parts of England, including Cambridge£®

1.The winter storm brought of snow across Paris£®

A£®4 inches B£®about 2 inches

C£®half an inch D£®6 inches

2.According to the passage, people usually use to avoid slippery conditions£®

A£®salt and wood B£®sand and stone

C£®salt and sand D£®wood and stone

3.From the passage we know .

A£® several flights from Frankfurt, international Airport were canceled

B£® flights from Dtisseldorf International Airport probably could take off after 9 am Monday

C£® it is getting warmer in the days to come in Germany

D£® people can put down chemicals on the Eiffel Tower when it is slippery

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Below are the best four applications to help you organize your closet(³÷¹ñ) ¡ª and trust us, there really is something for everyone.ClosetIf you¡¯re looking to create your own digital closet, then this app is for you. Closet helps you categorize your outfits and keeps you up-to-date on what you¡¯ve already worn.

PROS: Very simple and user-friendly. Great for helping you look at your own closet without feeling overwhelmed.

CONS: No social interactions. This app is strictly for having a mobile version of your closet.PoseThe app makes things insanely easy for the indecisive shopper. So if you¡¯re debating whether or not to buy something, you can get a second opinion. The app also gathers photos of items that you wish to buy and items you already own, so they are all in one spot.

PROS: When you sign up, you fill out a short survey that helps identify your personal style and subsequently finds people with similar taste that you can follow for inspiration.

CONS: The phone application is more visually appealing than the actual website.

Stylitics It allows you to categorize your clothes by color, brand, pattern and more. And if you¡¯re wondering whether you have already worn an outfit, simply check your style calendar.

PROS: The app comes with a ¡°Today in Fashion History¡± tip so you can brush up on your style knowledge.

CONS: You can¡¯t view your style profile using the app yet unless you log on to the site.Walk in My Closet If you¡¯re browsing the Internet, looking for something to buy, you can instantly add the item to your virtual closet so that your wish list items are all in one place. Besides sharing your closet with other users, you can also sell items you no longer want.

PROS: The ¡°Moodboard¡± is a great way to gather inspiring looks that you like from other users and fashion experts.

CONS: The luggage feature, which allows you to prepare outfits for an upcoming trip, is only available on the site; it would be useful if it were on the app.

1.Which of the following can replace the underlined word?

A. Instantly. B. Accurately

C. Deliberately. D. Incredibly.

2.Which of the following is designed for people who often hesitate when buying clothes?

A. Closet. B. Pose. C. Stylitics. D. Walk in My Closet.

3.What can we learn about Walk in My Closet from the passage?

A. It is a simple and user-friendly app.

B. It helps you confirm your personal style.

C. It combines both shopping and organizing your closet.

D. It requires you to log on the site to view your style profile.

4.The passage mainly tells us ________.

A. about the four best fashion apps to help organize your closet

B. how to use these fashion apps

C. that everyone can find their own personal style

D. that we should share our closet with friends.

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