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A long time ago, there was an emperor(»ÊµÛ). One day he told his horseman that if he could ride on his horse and ____ as much land area as he liked, he would give him the area of land he had covered. ____ enough, the horseman quickly jumped onto his horse and _____as fast as possible to cover as much land area as he could. He ____ riding and riding, whipping the horse to go as fast as possible. Even when he was ____ or tired, he did not stop ____ he wanted to cover as much area as possible. When he at last covered a large amount of land, he was exhausted and was __ . Then he asked himself, ¡°Why did I ____ myself so hard to cover so much land area? Now I am dying and I only ____ a very small area to ____ myself.¡±

The above story is ____ to the journey of our ____. We push ourselves very hard every day to make more ____, to gain power or recognition. We neglect(Êèºö£¬Íü¼Ç) our ____ , time with our family and to appreciate(ÐÀÉÍ) the surrounding ____ and the things we love to do. One day ____ we look back, we will ____ that we don¡¯t really need that much,______then we cannot turn back time for what we have _____

Life is not about making money. Life is definitely(¿Ï¶¨µØ) not about work! Work is only ____ to keep us living so as to enjoy the beauty and pleasures of life.

1.A. use B. cover C. work D. get

2.A. Good B. Strange C. Sure D. Interesting

3.A. rode B. ran C. expanded D. struggled

4.A. kept on B. asked for C. gave up D. succeeded in

5.A. sad B. excited C. confused D. hungry

6.A. but B. so C. because D. if

7.A. sleeping B. arguing C. dying D. smiling

8.A. push B. make C. destroy D. prove

9.A. need B. have C. find D. show

10.A. live B. bury C. support D. sleep

11.A. useful B. certain C. similar D. special

12.A. future B. past C. history D. life

13.A. friends B. progress C. discoveries D. money

14.A. health B. career C. honor D. freedom

15.A. things B. condition C. people D. beauty

16.A. before B. when C. unless D. since

17.A. realize B. regret C. apologize D. explain

18.A. or B. until C. however D. but

19.A. saved B. missed C. reduced D. won

20.A. possible B. probable C. necessary D. suitable

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An American company has built a new drone£¨ÎÞÈË»ú£©that could improve the speed of deliveries£¨Ëͽ»µÄ»õ£©.

The drone is very different from other unmanned aircraft.It is made almost completely out of cardboard and has no motor.It can be packed with materials and sealed up with tape.

Because the drones do not have a motor,they are designed to be dropped from airplanes.Hundreds of drones could be sent out at once.Then they could be automatically guided to where they are supposed to go.The company says these drones could then complete deliveries to different places over an area covering hundreds of kilometers. The drones look bigger than the paper airplanes we used to make as kids.But this light flyer is not a toy.It is aerodynamically designed and equipped with a small computer,a battery and sensors to guide it to the ground.

The drones are being developed by Otherlab¡ªa technology research company in San Francisco,California.It calls the drone a "Sky Machine."

The company says it can travel about 150 kilometers at speeds up to 88 kilometers an hour.Now,it can carry materials weighing up to one kilogram,but future models are expected to carry larger loads.

One of the drone's main advantages is that it does not have a heavy motor or large battery.This allows more room for materials and makes the drone cost less to build and operate.

The Otherlab development team has called its invention the "Ikea of drones."This is because it is packaged similarly to products from the Swedish furniture maker Ikea.The drone arrives as flat pieces of pre-cut cardboard that can be quickly and easily put together.

The technology that guides the drone can make it land within 10 meters of its target,according to Otherlab. Unlike other drones,even a crash landing is acceptable.The company says the drones can also be reused.

Once the drone completes its delivery,it can be thrown away and the cardboard material will likely break down within a few months.

The company has received money from the U.S. Department of Defense to carry out research on the drones.The money came from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.The agency is attempting to find the best delivery vehicles that can disappear after their missions are complete.The U.S. military has a need for delivery drones.But it wants to simplify and lower the cost of using them.Otherlab's Sky Machines are an attempt to fill that need.

Military drones can also be stolen and studied by others if found after use.Before they can truly disappear,the electronic materials inside must also somehow disappear.Researchers are still working on ways to get the technology itself to self-destruct.

1.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?

A. Why the new drone is invented.

B. What the new drone is equipped with.

C. How can the new drone get to the ground.

D. Why the new drone is designed like paper airplanes.

2.Why is the invention called the "Ikea of drone"?

A. Because it's a product made by Ikea.

B. Because it uses the idea from Ikea.

C. Because it's built at a low cost like furniture of Ikea.

D. Because it's made up of pre-cut cardboard.

3.Which of the following statements is the advantage of the new drone?

A. It can land near its target.

B. It has a light motor inside.

C. A crash landing is not acceptable.

D. Its load weighs far more than one kilo.

4.What about Otherlab's Sky Machines can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?

A. They have been built by the US military.

B. Research is being carried out on their improvement.

C. They are now often stolen and studied by others after deliveries.

D. The electronic materials inside will destroy themselves after use.

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¡ªAlice,have you accepted the job in that company?

¡ªOh,yes.It's quite near and the good pay makes their offer even more to me.

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Smartphones, tablets and laptops make it easy for people to work on the go, but traditionally, printers have been cumbersome to move out of the office. However£¬the new Zuta Pocket Printer will enable people to print anywhere.

The Zuta Pocket Printer was invented by Zuta Labs, based in Jerusalem. This small printer is about 10.2 cm wide and long and 7.5 cm high, and weighs about 350 grams. The company plans to ship its printers to customers in the beginning of 2017.

This printer can connect wirelessly to smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs via Wi-Fi, and is supported by Android, iOS, OS X and Windows. A free application from the company lets you use the printer via a mobile appliance; a laptop or PC can also select the printer for use just like any other wirelessly connected printer. This printer can print one average A4 page, measuring 21 by 29.7 cm. Zuta Labs noted that its printer can print on any standard size piece of paper, and that, in principle, it could print on any surface.

The printer¡¯s ¡°omni-wheels¡± help it turn and move in any direction on a surface. Laser sensors (¼¤¹â´«¸ÐÆ÷) help control the movement, speed and location, according to the company.

Zuta Labs said the printer¡¯s rechargeable battery can last about 1 hour, on average~long enough to print about 60 pages. One ink cartridge (Ä«ºÐ) can print more than 100 pages, according to the company. Currently, the appliance prints only in black, although Zuta Labs said it plans to have a full-color printer in the future.

1.What¡¯s the main idea of the text?

A. The Zuta Porket Printer will let people print anywhere.

B. The Zuta Porket Printer has replaced traditional printers.

C. The Zuta Pocket Printer is the smallest one in the world

D. Zuta Labs makes great achievements in selling printers.

2.What does the the underlined word ¡°cumbersome¡± in Paragraph 1 probably mean?

A. Advanced B. Small.

C. Heavy. D. Clears

3.What do we know about the printer?

A. The application the company provides for it is free of charge.

B. The Windows operating system doesn¡¯t support it.

C. Laptops or PCs can¡¯t select it for use via Wi-Fi.

D. It can only print on the paper of standard size.

4.According to the text, the Zuta Pocket Printer .

A. has the battery which can¡¯t last an hour

B. has been popular with customers

C. is slower than common printers

D. is not a full-color printer now

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Visitors to Britain are sometimes surprised to learn that newspapers there have such a large circulation (·¢ÐÐ ). The ¡°Daily Mirror ¡° and the ¡°Daily express¡± both sell about four million copies everyday. British families generally buy a newspaper every morning and two or three on Sundays.

Besides the national papers, there is, however, another branch of the British press which sells almost as many copies. Local newspapers have a weekly circulation of 13 million. Almost every town and county area has one. Nearly all of them hold their own financially (²ÆÕþ ) and many of them are very profitable (׬ǮµÄ ) .

These papers are written almost entirely for readers interested in local events-births, weddings, deaths, council (µØ·½»áÒé ) meetings and sports. Editors prefer to rely on people who know the district well. A great deal of local news is regularly supplied by clubs and churches in the neighborhood and it does not get out to date as quickly as national news.

The editors must never forget that the success of any newspaper depends on advertising ( ¹ã¸æ) . He is usually anxious to keep the good will of local businessmen for this reason. But if the newspaper is well written and the news items have been carefully chosen to draw local readers, the business men are grateful for the opportunity (»ú»á ) to keep their products in the public eyes.

1.Visitors to Britain are surprised to learn that ____.

A. there are so many local newspapers there

B. local papers should have a circulation of four million

C. the ¡°Daily Mirror ¡° and ¡°Daily Express¡± sell as many as 4 million copies every day

D. British newspapers are so widely read

2.Local newspapers have ______.

A. a circulation as large as that of national newspapers

B. a daily circulation of 13 million

C. a slightly smaller circulation

D. an even larger circulation

3.In the writer¡¯s opinion, no paper can possibly succeed without _____.

A. advertisements B. interesting reports

C. a great deal of national news D. an excellent sales manager

4.Which of the following is true?

A. All the local newspapers are very profitable.

B. Local newspapers have a weekly circulation of 14 million

C. Local readers are much interested in local news

D. Each British family buys three newspapers on Sundays

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Many times my friend June would say, ¡°If I ever get rich, I¡¯m getting a completely new wardrobe£¨Ò³÷£© and moving into a bigger apartment.¡± I thought her chances of being ____

was about the same as mine. But, to everyone¡¯s ______, a few years ago June did come into a large inheritance(ÒŲú).

At first June said very little about the money. As the initial (×î³õµÄ) shock ______, she became excited. June is a great believer in making ______, so I wasn¡¯t surprised to find her writing down all the ways she would ______ her new wealth.

As time went on, what had been midway on the list was now at the ______. At last, I said to her, ¡°You know, it isn¡¯t ______ to spend all your inheritance at once. Take your ______; think about it.¡± ¡°I know, I know,¡± she answered with a bit of ______. Then one morning June called. ¡°I¡¯ve ______ how to use my new inheritance. I want to see what you think,¡± she said. This wasn¡¯t something I ______, but we had been friends so long.

As we sat, June ______ a sheet of paper on the table. To my great surprise, she had written only two words: ¡°Charities (´ÈÉÆÊÂÒµ)¡±, and ¡°children¡±. ______ I had sworn to keep quiet, I couldn¡¯t keep from ______ how she came to this decision.

¡°Well,¡± she said, ¡°I took your ______ and thought about it.¡± She added, ¡°Helping others means a lot to me, so I¡¯m hoping the ______ will help people in need.¡±

I ______, ¡°But what about this big apartment you most hoped to have?¡±

¡°At first it was ______, but it doesn¡¯t seem as important any more,¡± she answered with a smile.

Then June ______ her hand, and I could see a few words written in tiny letters at the bottom of the page. After having a look at the small print, I burst into ______. June had written: ¡°AND one new wardrobe.¡±

1.A. poor B. rich C. happy D. hard

2.A. surprise B. joy C. curiosity D. disappointment

3.A. fell B. developed C. disappeared D. changed

4.A. suggestions B. headlines C. promises D. lists

5.A. hand out B. give away C. deal with D. bring in

6.A. bottom B. middle C. top D. side

7.A. difficult B. necessary C. funny D. important

8.A. time B. chance C. schedule D. break

9.A. hope B. regret C. joy D. anger

10.A. noticed B. decided C. recognized D. imagined

11.A. came across B. looked forward to C. went through D. looked up

12.A. collected B. passed C. spread D. printed

13.A. Though B. Because C. Unless D. When

14.A. talking B. asking C. seeking D. forgetting

15.A. comment B. praise C. blame D. advice

16.A. award B. lesson C. money D. house

17.A. continued B. interrupted C. wondered D. screamed

18.A. strange B. amazing C. hard D. simple

19.A. shook B. held C. washed D. moved

20.A. laughter B. tears C. confusion D. anger

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Shu Road connected Xi'an, in Shaanxi province, to Sichuan in ancient times and is more than 3,000 years old. If an adventurous holiday is1.one is after, then a hike along Shu Road shouldn't 2.(miss).

I hiked along the road last year. Certain parts of it were so narrow that even two slim people could 3.(bare) pass each other. I4.(bend) over from time to time to avoid bumping my head against rocks on my left.

Despite the rough ground, there are many 5.(hide) delights appealing to tourist. Blue rivers and towering trees make up Shu Road's landscape. The varied shapes of the clouds float low, 6.(surround) the mountain in mist, which gives the Road a fairy-tale touch.

A middle-aged man hiking along with us carried a big bamboo basket full of sand on his back. After taking 7. break to catch his breath, he told us the sand was intended 8.building work in higher mountains. Parting from the kind man, we headed for Zhaohua ancient town, distinguished for many historical 9.(attract). It is one of the 10.(well) preserved sites featuring elements from the Three Kingdoms period(AD 220-280).

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"Guinness" is on Tuesday nights on Fox.It is a disgusting show that I regret watching.The producers seem to show the sickest records.There is nothing wrong with the book,and it's an honor to be in it,for the most part.The program,however,doesn't show the record for the person who lifted the most weight.Instead,they show the person who lifted 30 pounds with his ears and tongue,which was truly disgusting.Television can do without a show like this.

"Saturday Night Live" is not the same show that it once was.Now the weekly comedy show struggles to come up with a single funny scene.Despite the good acting and the interesting hosts,the humor is simply not there.As the ratings continue to drop,the show must find a solution to its growing problem of lack of funny material.Until then,it will probably get worse."Saturday Night Live" can be seen on NBC on Saturday nights from 11:30 p.m-1.00 a.m.

"The Wayans Bros.",an exciting comedy starring Shawn and Marion Wayans,airs every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m.In the show,Shawn and Marion play brothers who live together and own a news stand.Shawn,the smooth-talking one of the two,and Marion,the younger brother who is forever acting like a five-year-old,seem to have a conflict every week,but always resolve it with a brotherly hug.

"Gilmore Girls",now in its seventh (and final) season,is an amazing television show that follows the lives of the mother/daughter team of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore.Lorelai got pregnant with Rory at the age of 16 and decided to move out of Hartford,Connecticut,to seek refuge in a small town nearby.She and Rory have a close relationship and share everything.

1.What makes the author regard "Guinness" as disgusting?

A. The time the program is shown. B. The mood the show presents.

C. The record the book contains. D. The way they lift weight.

2.What type of show is "Saturday Night Live" supposed to be?

A. Comedy. B. Tragedy. C. Cartoon. D. Thriller.

3.Which of the following tells stories between different generations?

A. Guinness. B. Saturday Night Live. C. The Wayans Bros. D. Gilmore Girls.

4.Where does the article most probably come from?

A. TV forecast. B. TV review. C. TV advertisement. D. TV news.

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