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B: Certainly. Taiwan is the largest i___________ in China.

A: What's the w____________ like there?

B: It's nearly the s_________ as that in Fuzhou, sometimes very hot in summer. But you can taste all kinds o________ delicious fruits.

A: What p_______ of interest should. I visit?

B: Taiwan is f_______ for Mount All and Riyuetan. And you shouldn't miss the hot springs(ÎÂȪ) there.

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Chinese President Hu Jintao, on his way to talks with President George W. Bush in Washington, on Tuesday met with Bill Gates. 

After the meeting with Gates, the world's richest man, at Microsoft's headquarters, Hu restated that China would move against software pirates all the time(µÁ°æÈí¼þ).

At Microsoft Corp.'s campus, Hu said Tuesday he admired what Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates had achieved. He also sought to reassure Gates that China is serious about protecting intellectual property rights(֪ʶ²úȨ).

"Because you, Mr. Bill Gates, are a friend of China, I'm a friend of Microsoft," Hu said.

"Also, I am dealing with the operating system produced by Microsoft every day," he added, to laughter.

Gates responded: "Thank you, it's a fantastic relationship," and then said: "And if you ever need advice on how to use Windows, I'll be glad to help."

"China is focused on and has already accomplished much in creating and enforcing laws to protect intellectual property." he said. "We take our promises very seriously."

Hu also said he would certainly welcome a further increase in Microsoft's investment in China.

"I'd also like to take this opportunity to assure you, Bill Gates, that we will certainly honor our words in protecting intellectual property rights," Hu said.

In his brief visit to the Microsoft campus, Hu, accompanied by Gates and company CEO Steve Ballmer, saw some business technology demonstrations and toured Microsoft's Home of the Future, which features experimental technology that might someday be used in people's living spaces.

Following the visit at Microsoft, about 100 guests, including former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former Gov. Gary Locke, the first Chinese-American governor, were invited to Gates' $100 million lakeside house on Lake Washington for a dinner.

China has recently begun requiring Chinese computer makers to load legal software on their machines.

In Seattle's Chinatown, many stores hung Chinese and U.S. flags to welcome Hu, and many in the crowd outside the stately Fairmont Hotel on Monday night where Hu is staying were there to support the Chinese president.

How many issues are mentioned in President Hu¡¯s visit to Microsoft?

A. one    B. two   C. three   D. four

Put the sentences in correct order.

Hu had a meeting with President George W. Bush

Hu had dinner with many guests in Gates¡¯ lakeside house

Hu paid a visit to the Microsoft campus

Hu stayed at Fairmont Hotel in Seattle

A. 4-3-2-1     B. 4-2-3-1      C. 1-4-3-2     D. 1-3-2-4

What measure is not mentioned to protect intellectual property rights?

A. Moving against software pirates

B. creating and enforcing laws

C. increasing Microsoft's investment in China

D. requiring Chinese computer makers to load legal software on their machines

What is the best title for the passage?

A. Hu Visits Microsoft                  B. Protecting Intellectual Property Rights

C. Bill Gate¡¯s, A Friend of China          D. Americans Welcome President Hu

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The bicycle is the common sight in our daily life, as a great many Chinese use one every day. But you may not know its role in strengthening international relations, as it did in the case of US President George W. Bush¡¯s visit to China .

President Bush arrived in Beijing on November 19, 2005 after he finished the APEC meeting in South Korea.He met with Chinese top leaders and achieved agreements on trade, Taiwan issue and more.

Although Bush¡¯s trip was short as 40 hours, he managed to spare a moment to do some cycling. On November 20, he rode up and down a steep path at Laoshan Olympic Mountain Bike Course in Beijing¡¯s suburbs.

Six young Chinese cyclists accompanied the president, who was dressed in a Chinese training uniform with the ¡°Beijing 2008¡± logo (±êÖ¾). He did not go along the arranged route and chose a more zigzag(ÇúÕÛµÄ) hiking path.

¡°How do you say, ¡®take it easy on the old man¡¯?¡± Bush joked to his partners before setting out.

¡°Compared with my bike path on the Crawford ranch (Å©³¡) , this one is greater and really difficult,¡± said Bush when his 45-minute ride ended. He said he will come to Beijing for the 2008 Olympic Games.

This is not Bush¡¯s first cycle ride in Beijing. In 1975 at the age of 29, he visited the Chinese capital for the first time, when his father was head of the US liaison office (ÁªÂç´¦) in Beijing, which Bush described as ¡°fantastic¡±.

However, observers said Bush¡¯s ride is much more than just his favorite pastime. It expressed friendliness with people in China, where the bicycle is an important part of life and culture.

According to the Washington Post, one of the major newspapers in the US, this was a specially arranged activity by the US Government, for they want to send the Chinese a sign of friendship. ¡°The president is by no means hostile (ÓеÐÒâµÄ) to China,¡± it said.

1. What is the first paragraph mainly about?

A. Every Chinese has at least one bicycle

B. The bicycle is the common sight in our daily life

C. Bicycle can play a role in improving relationship between nations

D. President George W. Bush is fond of cycling

2. President George W. Bush went cycling ______.

A. wearing a T-shirt with the ¡°Beijing 2008¡± logo

B. up and down a path on Laoshan Mountain

C. accompanied by six young Chinese policemen

D. along a more challenging way without arrangement

3. Bush said ¡°take it easy on the old man¡± to his partners probably because ______.

A. he wanted to make them easy

B. he wanted to make a joke about them

C. he wanted to tell them it would be a more zigzag hiking path

D. he wanted to show them it would be a easy task for an old man

4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Bush¡¯s first cycle ride was in 1975.

B. Bush¡¯s ride was specially arranged by the Washington Post.

C. Bush¡¯s ride is more a sign of friendship than just his favorite pastime.

D. Bush will come to Beijing to take part in the Olympic cycling games in 2008.

 

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2.I¡¯m longing for being a____________ to the Miro Exhibition, as I don¡¯t know the way well.

3.It is said that Mozart possessed a remarkable t___________ for music.

4.Small as the hotel is, it provides an a____________ supply of hot water 24 hours a day to meet your need.

5.Defeated, they still feel c_______ with the result of the competition, for they have spared no effort to make preparations.

6.As winter is a________, the weather is getting colder.

7.Wang Pengwei felt frustrated that a lot of r________ customers went to a newly-opened small restaurant.

8.In order to satisfy my daughter¡¯s c________, I have to refer to the Encyclopedia(°Ù¿ÆÈ«Êé).

9.The homeless child w______ on the street is in the hope of finding something to eat.

10.We need to take m_____ at once to prevent the growth of the population in China.

 

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