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Dear Peter,

I'm very glad to receive your e-mail asking for information about the host family we have arranged you to stay with.

Locating in a beautiful and quiet neighborhood, the house was big enough to enable you to have a room of your own. Apart from the convenient public transportation, our private car will make your visits easy. Because all the family members can speak fluently English and has outgoing personalities, I'm sure you will have no trouble to communicating with them. Above all, they hosted the American student last year, through that they gained lots of experience. In addition, the hostess¡¯ cooking will guarantee you a wonderful chance of tasted delicious Chinese food.

Hope you enjoy your stay here.

Yours,

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Veteran£¨¾­Ñé·á¸»µÄ£©rock climbers are calling her one of the most promising climbers in the world. She flies up, grasping the rock and heading gracefully for practically non-existent£¨²»´æÔڵģ©holds. She¡¯s only 14. Ashima Shiraishi, the New York-born teen, has shaken up the climbing world. At 1.55 meters and 45 kilograms, Ashima might not look like the groundbreaking athlete. But she could be, though still young, the first female climber whose accomplishments go beyond gender.

The evidence: At just 14, Ashima has already made history in the sport. She won the American National Youth Bouldering Championship£¨ÃÀ¹úÇàÉÙÄêÅÊÑÒ½õ±êÈü£©every year from 2010 to 2014. And last March, the young climber completed the ¡°Open Your Mind Direct¡± course in Spain. It¡¯s a very big deal because the course, with a hold broken off near the top, is widely considered one of the hardest in the world. Only one woman and a small number of men have ever conquered it. She first learned to climb on rocks in Central Park when she was only six. Her father, who works as a dancer, is her coach. At age nine, Ashima went on a bouldering£¨ÅÊÑÒ£©trip to Texas. Falling brought tears to her eyes, but she didn¡¯t give up. Now, she finds she ¡°couldn¡¯t live without climbing.¡±

For the past six years, Ashima has been a climbing legend. Her love for the sport has taken her around the world. There have been articles and photo spreads£¨ºá¹áÁ½°æµÄÕÕƬ£©in newspapers and sports magazines, films, countless online video clips, and an appearance on Time Magazine¡¯s list of America¡¯s most influential teenagers.

¡°I think people are shocked if I do something they can¡¯t do or because I¡¯m still very young and I¡¯m a girl,¡± Ashima says. ¡°In most sports, men lead the way. But with climbing, who knows, maybe women will be leading. Doing something that a guy can¡¯t do is pretty special.¡±

1.As for Ashima Shiraishi, we know ________.

A. she is a great young rock climber

B. she can always find climbing holds that don¡¯t exist

C. she doesn¡¯t look like an athlete at all

D. she is the first female climber in the world

2.Which of the following is true about the course ¡°Open your Mind Direct¡±?

A. Climbers can take the course only in Spain and America.

B. It is not difficult to finish the course.

C. Climbers have to finish it without any holds at near the top.

D. Not many climbers have done well in it.

3.From the last paragraph, we can infer that ________.

A. she wants to try other events in sports

B. she wonders why people are shocked

C. she expects to do better in rock climbing

D. she decides to try anything men can do

4.The passage mainly focuses on ________.

A. A Rock Star in the Climbing World

B. The First Female Rock Climber

C. A Most Influential Teenager in America

D. The Champion of American National Youth

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Ann forgot ______ she had left the car and it took her half an hour to find it in the parking lot.

A. where B. when C. why D. how

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In addition to seeing wonderful films, one of the joys of coming to the Quad Cinema is to hang out in the area. The Quad is located right in the heart of Greenwich Village, perhaps the most charming and interesting neighborhood in the city. Here are some attractions we recommend, all within a comfortable walk from the Quad:

Washington Square

As one of the best-known of New York City¡¯s 1,900 public parks, it is a landmark in the Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village, as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. Come on a Sunday when it¡¯s most lively and festive.

New York University

It surrounds Washington Square. See the impressive Bobst Library and visit the amazing bookstore. NYU is now considered one of the most powerful universities in the world.

Judson Memorial Church

Located on Washington Square south between Thompson Street and Sullivan Street, opposite Washington Square Park, this beautiful church was completed in 1892. The Judson is most famous for its vocal participation in social events.

Washington Mews

It is a hidden, private street in New York City between Fifth Avenue and University Place just north of Washington Square Park. It was first developed as a mews (row of stables) that serviced horses from homes in the area. Since the 1950s the former stables have served as housing, offices and other facilities for New York University.

Jefferson Market Courthouse

Built in 1833 as a market, it was later changed to a courthouse, and in the 1950s it was emptied and close to being destroyed. It was saved and turned into a library. Many consider it to be the most beautiful building in the village.

1.What does the author want to tell in the passage?

A. To introduce some attractions in the Quad.

B. To suggest the Quad Cinema is the best place.

C. To imply the Quad attracts a lot of visitors.

D. To tell readers to enjoy their life fully.

2.The author mentions Washington Square because_______.

A. it is in the center of Greenwich Village

B. it has a history of more than 100 years

C. it is a landmark in the Manhattan

D. it has witnessed so many incidents

3.Where is Judson Memorial Church?

A. To the south of Washington Square.

B. Behind Washington Square Park.

C. Opposite Thompson Street.

D. Close to New York University.

4.When Washington Mews came into being______ .

A. it was designed for a university

B. it was intended for keeping horses

C. it was filled with free facilities

D. it was used as a park for horses

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Spending time with your kids is the best way to give them you attention. No matter whether you stay at home or work outside the home, you can still give quality time to your kids. Quality time doesn¡¯t mean the whole family sitting for four hours watching TV. It means turning the TV off and playing games together, reading books, going for walks---anything!

Giving kids your attention means listening to them when they talk. I don¡¯t mean half-way listening and saying ¡°uh huh¡± like we do to our spouses (Åäż) when they¡¯re talking about their day at work. I mean sitting down, looking children in the eye, and listening. Ask questions. Be interested. It shows that you¡¯re paying attention, even if your question is just, ¡°So you say you painted the cat blue?¡±

Raising kids is not the time to be selfish with your time. You can be selfish later on when they¡¯re grown and having kids of their own. If you feel guilty about not being able to spend enough time with your kids, resist trying to buy their attention. You don¡¯t have to make every weekend a Disneyland day. And you don¡¯t have to continually buy them gifts as a means of letting them know you love them. The answer is ¡°time¡±. Time is what they want most from you.

Your kids, no matter what age, are on some type of schedule. They get up, eat breakfast, eat lunch, eat dinner, etc. What do they do the rest of the time? Fill up some of the empty spots in their schedules with activities. Have them help you do something around the house or make them take part in a project with you. This is how day care workers are able to keep so many kids under control---they fill up the day with activities.

1.According to the author, spending quality time with kids means .

A. watching TV with them

B. staying with them as long as possible

C. doing meaningful things together with them

D. giving up jobs to stay with them

2.The author thinks it is important for parents to .

A. listen to their kids carefully

B. choose the best gifts for their kids

C. help their kids develop some interests

D. teach their kids the importance of time

3.The author mentions day care workers to show the importance of letting kids .

A. eat well B. help parents

C. do housework D. do activities

4.The text is written for .

A. kids B. parents

C. school teachers D. education officers

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China Daily Oc11,2008-TheMinistry Of Health has called for more awareness from the public on the mental health of the young as part of efforts to mark World Mental Health Day which fell on Friday£®

More than 15 percent of Chinese youths have been found with mental problems and about 30 million young people under 17 are suffering from depression£¬the Shanghai-based Wenhui Daily reported£®The World Health Organization estimates that before 2020£¬the rate of children with mental problems will increase to 50 percent ,and mental problem will become a major factor behind deaths and illness in the young worldwide£®

Dang Xianhong£¬the spokesperson for the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau£¬said rapid social change is one of the reasons behind the rising number of youngsters with psychological problems£®If these mental dispenses are not addressed on time, science of crimes£¬drug-taking and other dangerous behaviors are expected to rise£®Experts said mental diseases could be caused by many factors£¬such as the inability to handle interpersonal relations well, unstable emotions and pressures from an overload of studies£®A number of experts have also said the one child policy is another reason leading to poor mental health in the young£®Children are said to be too ¡°spoiled¡± and ¡°selfish¡± in a one child family£®It¡¯s reported that schools in many cities are rolling out measures to help students maintain their mental well-being£®Yin Jingmiao, a teacher of the Beijing No£¬105 Middle School£¬told China Daily that the school invites psychologists to provide counseling to students three times a month£®¡°Students can be arranged to have 40-minute counseling sessions.¡± Yin said£®¡°The school also gives lectures on mental health to senior grade students before they take the national college entrance exams to help ease any anxiety arising from the tests.¡±

1.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A£®Efforts to Mark World Mental Health Day

B£®Public Awareness on Youngsters¡¯ Mental Diseases Expected

C£®How to Maintain Mental Well-being

D£®Seriousness of Youngsters Mental Health Problems

2.The writer intends to tell us in the second paragraph that _____.

A. mental problems will become as serious as deaths and illness

B. only young people are suffering from mental health problems

C. mental health problems of the young are becoming a popular problem

D. the rate of children with mental problems will increase to 50 percent

3.Which could be the consequence if the problem is left untreated?

A£®Inability to handle interpersonal relations£®

B£®Unstable emotions.

C£®Drug taking and other dangerous behaviors£®

D£®Rapid social changes

4.Why is Beijing No. 105 Middle School mentioned in the passage?

A£®To provide the students with counseling sessions£®

B£®To give an example showing how mental problems are dealt with£®

C£®To help ease the anxiety arising from college entrance exams£®

D£®To call on other schools to learn from No£®105 Middle Schoo1£®

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Facebook is the world¡¯s biggest social networking site. People are being tricked into Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service without realizing they¡¯re paying for it by giving up loads of personal information.

Most Facebook users don¡¯t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea what they¡¯re paying for Facebook because people don¡¯t really know what their personal data is worth.

The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules. Early you could keep everything private. That was the great thing about Facebook¡ª You could create your own little private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules so that many things¡ª your city, your photo, your friends¡¯ names¡ª were set by default (ĬÈÏ)to be shared with everyone on the Internet.

According to Facebook¡¯s vice-president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don¡¯t share information, they have a ¡°less satisfying experience¡±.

Some critics(ÅúÆÀ¼Ò) think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. In original business model, which involved selling ads and putting them in the side of the pages totally, who wants to look at ads when they¡¯re online connecting with their friends?

The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April£¬Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged(´ß´Ù) the Federal Trade Commission to set guidelines for social networking sites. ¡°I think the senator rightly communicated that we had not been clear about what the new products were and how people could choose to use them or not to use them,¡± Schrage admits.

I suspect that whatever Facebook has done so far to invade our privacy, it¡¯s only the beginning£¬which is why I¡¯m considering cancelling(È¡Ïû)my account.Facebook is a handy site, but I¡¯m upset by the idea that my information is in the hands of people I don¡¯t know. That¡¯s too high a price to pay.

1.What do we learn about Facebook from the first paragraph?

A. It is a website that sends messages to users who want to get married.

B. It makes money by selling its users¡¯ personal data.

C. It provides loads of personal information to its users.

D. It earns money by putting on advertisements.

2.What does the author say about most Facebook users?

A. They are unwilling to give up their personal information.

B. They care very little about their personal information.

C. They don¡¯t identify themselves when using the website.

D. They don¡¯t know their personal data enriches Facebook.

3.Why does Facebook make changes to its rules according to Elliot Schrage?

A. To obey the Federal guidelines.

B. To provide better service to its users.

C. To improve its users¡¯ connection

D. To expand its business.

4.Why does the author plan to cancel his Facebook account?

A. He is dissatisfied with its present service.

B. He finds many of its users untrustworthy.

C. He doesn¡¯t want his personal data badly used.

D. He is upset by its frequent rule changes.

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Every day we watch TV or read magazines or newspapers to get more information. But what are the advantages or disadvantages of the two media?

1. Watching them is pleasant and does not require the effort of reading. If television did not cover the news, some people would know nothing about what is going on in the world.

However, television newscasters cover only the events that they have time for, and they prefer stories that include some impressive pictures. Viewers are quickly bored with reporters who sit and talk into the camera. 2. .

However, 3. . They can include details, and a person with a special interest can take the time to read them. Others can stick to the headlines.

Reading allows more freedom of choice than television. 4. In broadcasting, ¡°one size fits all¡±. However, a person who reads newspapers and magazines can choose to spend time on business, sports, health, or the school board election, depending on special interests.

5. However, a person who has individual interests and who wants the whole story needs newspapers and magazines as well.

A. TV news is not a person¡¯s only source of news.

B. Television news shows are impressive and interesting.

C. More people get news by watching television than by reading newspapers.

D. The TV audience cannot decide which stories to watch.

E. Television provides a useful glance at what¡¯s happening.

F. newspapers and magazines do a better job of explaining complex events.

G. As a result, a complicated story is often cut short.

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News came that nine miners still ___________ in the mine.

A. were laid trapped B. were laid trapping

C. lay trapped D. lay being trapped.

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