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The word ¡°ungelivable¡±, based on Chinese, which has become a big hit online very quickly, ___________ a message that Chinese can also serve as an addition to English vocabulary.
A. acknowledges B. assesses C. declares D. conveys
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Are you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids to? Try some of these places:
. Visit art museums. They offer some activities to excite your kids' interest. Many offer workshops for making hand-made pieces, traveling exhibits, book signings(Ç©Ãû) by children's favorite writers, and even musical performances and other arts.
. Head to a natural history museum. This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur models to rock collections and pictures of stars in the sky. Also, ask what kind of workshops and educational programs are prepared for kids and any special events that are coming up.
. Go to a Youtheater. Look for one in your area offering plays for child and family visitors. Pre-show play shops are conducted by area artists and educators where kids can discover the secret about performing arts. Puppet (ľż) making and stage make-up are just a couple of the special offerings you might find.
.Try hands-on science. Visit one of the many hands-on science museums around the country. These science play-lands are great fun for kids and grown-ups alike. They'll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing buttons, experimenting, and building. When everyone is tired, enjoy a fun family science show, commonly found in these museums.
1.If a child is interested in the universe, he probably will visit_________.
A. a natural history museum
B. an art museum
C. a Youtheater
D. a hands-on science museum
2.What can kids do at a Youtheater?
A. Look at rock collections.
B. See dinosaur models.
C. Watch puppet making.
D. Give performances.
3.What does "hands-on science" mean in the last paragraph?
A. Science games designed by kids.
B. Reading science books.
C. A show of kids' science work.
D. Learning science by doing things.
4.Where does this text probably come from?
A. A science textbook. B. A film review.
C. A news report. D. A museum guide.
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The biggest hamburger restaurant chain(Á¬Ëø) in the world is McDonald¡¯s. It started in 1955 with just one restaurant, but now has more than 20000 worldwide. There are more than 12000 McDonald¡¯s restaurants only in the US. You can find them in 100 countries on six continents. There isn¡¯t a McDonald¡¯s in Antarctica, but I don¡¯t suppose they eat hamburgers at the South Pole. When you eat at a McDonald¡¯s restaurant you are joining the 35 million people who eat and drink at McDonald¡¯s every day, and there are more than one million people who work there. McDonald¡¯s has sold 100 billion hamburgers since it opened, and it sells more than 6.8 million pounds of French Fries every day.
How do you like your hamburger restaurant? There are old McDonald¡¯s ---- part of one restaurant in England is 600 years old. There are elegant(¸ßÑŵÄ) McDonald¡¯s ---- there is one on the Champs Elysees in Paris. There are cool McDonald¡¯s ---- there is one in Hollywood. There are McDonald¡¯s restaurants on ships and trains, in hospitals and zoos, in airports and in colleges.
Clearly many people like the speed, hygiene(ÎÀÉú) and cheapness of fast food restaurants. However, not everyone likes fast food. Some people question the nutritional value of the food; some people think the fast food causes too much waste and pollution. So the fast food business gives us plenty of food for thought, as well as convenient, affordable meals.
1.There are ________ McDonald¡¯s restaurants outside the US now.
A. about 20000 B. about 8000
C. about 12000 D. about 32000
2.How many people does each McDonald¡¯s employees serve on average every day? _______
A. About 35 billion B. About 100 billion
C. About 35 million D. About 600 million
3. From the passage we can infer that ________.
A. there are McDonald¡¯s of different styles to meet different customers
B. the writer encourage more people to eat hamburgers
C. the writer thinks people should stop eating hamburgers
D. hamburgers are of great nutritional value
4. The underlined phrase¡°plenty of food for thought¡±in the last paragraph probably means ______.
A. a lot of delicious food B. a lot of food you can afford
C. a lot of things to think about D. a lot of convenient food
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With the summer holiday just around the corner, it seems like everybody is busy planning their vacations. Here are some tips that can help you enjoy your holiday without emptying your pocket:
Travel off-season
Go to your desired destination while the demand is low and take advantage of huge discounts. During the peak season, the hotel and flight prices increase quickly, and you¡¯ll likely spend more of your vacation time standing in line due to the rush of tourists. 1.
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Websites can help you find discount hotel rooms. Look for places that do not charge extra for children if they use the existing bedding. Stay with the locals. If you and your family are going to stay for a longer period, renting a small apartment is a good choice.
Eat like a local
Why eat at big chain restaurants when you can experience something new? 3. During your family trip, try new food where the locals eat. This will not just save money, but also provide you with a new and different experience. For smaller meals and snacks, avoid restaurants and try street food or other takeout.
Don¡¯t hesitate to bargain
Tourist- heavy places are known for overcharging for just about everything. Clothes, travel goodies, souvenirs, etc. are very expensive at these places. 4. Bargain hard to get the best price.
Choose local transportation
5. Instead, take buses, railways or subways, which are always cheaper. If you are planning to stay for a while, you can consider renting a car. Hiring a car is much easier than carrying your bags everywhere if you are moving around a lot.
A. Save on hotels.
B. Surf the Internet while traveling.
C. Therefore, avoid buying anything there.
D. So it¡¯s best to find out when the off-season starts.
E. Planning your meals is another way to reduce your travel costs.
F. For this reason, you shouldn¡¯t feel ashamed to ask for bargains.
G .As a tourist, avoid taking taxis whenever possible, since they are expensive.
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Do you dream?
Have you ever visited some strange places in your dreams? In fact people have wondered about these strange places for long. 1. However, they have been valued as necessary to a person¡¯s health and happiness.
Historically, people thought dreams contained messages from God. It was only in the twentieth century that people started to study dreams scientifically, believing that they tell about a person¡¯s character. 2. He believed that dreams allow a person to express fantasies or fears, which would be socially unacceptable in real life.
The second theory to become popular was Carl Jung¡¯s compensation theory. Jung, a former student of Freud, said that the purpose of a dream is not to hide something, but rather to communicate it to the dreamer. 3. Thus, people who think too highly of themselves may dream about falling; those who think too little of themselves dream of being heroes.
Using more recent research, William Domhoff from the University of California found that dreaming is a mental skill that needs time to develop in humans. 4. Until they reach the age of five, they can not express very well what their dreams are about. Once people become adults, there is little or no change in their dreams. The dreams of men and women differ. For instance, the characters that appear in the dreams of men are often other men, and often involve physical aggression.
The meaning of dreams continues to be difficult to understand. 5. If you dream that a loved one is going to die, do not panic. The dream may have meaning, but it does not mean that your loved one is going to die.
A. Dreams make up for what is lacking in waking life.
B. But anyway, people should not take their dreams as reality.
C. It gives scientists chances to better understand human mind.
D. They have been considered as meaningless nighttime journeys.
E. First, there was Sigmund Freud¡¯s theory.
F. They think their mind is trying to tell them something.
G. Children do not dream as much as adults.
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Until I was 13, I assumed I was just like everyone else. But one day I read a piece of paper in my dad¡¯s briefcase that ________ everything. That¡¯s when I saw the words: ¡°Simone is said to have Asperger syndrome.¡±
I screamed at my dad, ¡°Tell me what it is!¡± He _______ that I have a mild form of brain disorders, which was a problem that shapes the way I interact with other people. I wasn¡¯t sure exactly what he _______, but it didn¡¯t matter. I just wanted to try to ________ my shock and go back to the way things were before I knew.
But even though I wouldn¡¯t ________ acknowledge the news, Asperger¡¯s still destroyed my confidence and made me ________ and isolated. I felt like an outcast(±»Å×ÆúÕß)---not just because Asperger¡¯s made it hard for me to make friends, but because now I had this _______ . I just wanted to be like everyone else. ________, at 16, I said to myself, ¡°Enough! You can¡¯t run and hide from it, girl. Just face it.¡±
It¡¯s funny, the first time I thought something was _______ was not because of what I couldn¡¯t do ---- it was because of what i could do. In the sixth grade, while other kids were _______ with spelling, I was like a human spell-checker! I¡¯ve also had a photographic memory, and _______ I call my ¡°super powers¡±---extrasensory hearing and acute awareness: I can ______ phone numbers people dial just by the sound the buttons make when pressed or _______ hear one sour note in an entire symphony! And I can ________ pay attention to two things at once.
Don¡¯t get me wrong. Asperger¡¯s can be very confusing. For years I felt like a butterfly ________ in its cocoon(¼ë), waiting to emerge. It took years of work with a psychologist to ________ the difficulty of making friends.
I¡¯m not going to let Asperger¡¯s create ________ for me. That¡¯ why I am happy to have found out about and faced my _______. Asperger¡¯s is a metaphor(ÏóÕ÷) for life: We all have _______ , but the key is to be able to have the ______ to face what¡¯s bad about them and still find what¡¯s good.
1.A. prevented B. changed C. determined D. improved
2.A. explained B. realized C. apologized D. suspected
3.A. meant B. predicted C. concerned D. doubted
4.A. admit B. subscribe C. recognize D. ignore
5.A. appropriately B. consciously C. previously D. automatically
6.A. anxious B. stressed C. lonely D. ashamed
7.A. sign B. symbol C. label D. signal
8.A. Consequently B. Gradually C. Fortunately D. Eventually
9.A. unusual B. specific C. uncomfortable D. awkward
10.A. combining B. exchanging C.struggling D. dealing
11.A. that B. what C. whom D. which
12.A. figure out B. pick out C. try out D. make out
13.A. even B. still C. ever D. just
14.A. sensitively B. fully C. flexibly D. firmly
15.A. absorbed B. buried C. engaged D. trapped
16.A. get over B. knock down C. take up D.go through
17.A. surprises B. limitations C. opportunities D.experiences
18.A. failure B. desperation C. disability D. suffering
19.A. talents B. dreams C. challenges D. aims
20.A. ambition B. courage C. right D. attempt
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Revealed to the world by the famous British explorer, Dr David Livingstone, in 1855, the Victoria Falls are one of Africa¡¯s best-known natural wonders. They form a natural border between Zimbabwe (½ò°Í²¼Î¤) and Zambia (ÔÞ±ÈÑÇ).
The falls are named after Queen Victoria by Livingstone. They were known to the native people in the 18th century as: "the smoke that thunders". The waterfall is formed as the two-kilometer-wide Zambezi River spills (½¦) over the edge of its giant stone riverbed and falls into the gorge (ɽ¹È) below. At their highest point, the Victoria Falls drop a distance of 108m, almost twice as far as the Niagara Falls. As much as 546 million cubic meters of water per minute falls over the edge from that height.
Viewing the falls from the Zambian side means that visitors can follow a path that goes right up to the falls. The falls can also be viewed from the Boiling Pot, right in the depths of the gorge at the bottom of the falls. The 111-meter-high Victoria Falls Bridge, a railway crossing, is now a popular place for Bungee jumping. It can be crossed on foot for excellent views of the falls and the winding blue-green waters of the Zambezi River. It is also possible to see the falls from a plane.
The area around the falls is a major game-viewing place. The best time to view the Victoria Falls is between December and July, when the water level is the highest. Contact Addresses Tourist Centre, Livingstone, Zambia Tel: (03) 321 404E-mail: zntb@zamnet.zm Website: www.zambiatourism.com¡£
1.The author of the passage is likely to be ______.
A. a government officer B. a tourist guide
C. a traveler D. a teacher
2.According to the passage, we know that the Victoria Falls ________.
A. are the best place to enjoy Bungee jumping
B. drop twice as far as the Niagara Falls
C. are a man-made wonder in Africa
D. were discovered by a British man
3.How many ways did the author mention to view the falls?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5.
4.The purpose of the passage is to ______.
A. introduce a famous natural wonder ¡ªthe Victoria Falls
B. tell us the discovery of the Victoria Falls
C. show how the Victoria Falls are formed
D. advise travelers to come to the Victoria Falls
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A. take over, get down to
B. take up, come up with
C. take on, come down with
D. take apart, live up to
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