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Do you shop online with websites 1. Taobao? When you make 2. order on Taobao, the money you pay doesn¡¯t go directly to the sellers. Instead, it goes through Alipay, 3. keeps your money for a while. After you receive your goods and click the ¡° confirm receipt(È·ÈÏÊÕ»õ)¡±button, Alipay then gives the money to the sellers. This process 4. (call) ¡° third party online payment¡±. There is a transfer station(ÖÐתվ)£¬or a third account , between sellers and buyers 5. (make) online shopping safe. Buyers don¡¯t need to worry about paying for goods and then 6. (receive) nothing. Sellers also get rid of the risk of receiving no money after sending out goods.

These transfer stations are 7. (usual) set up by payment service companies such as Alipay, Tenpay and Yeepay. Among them, Alipay is the biggest in China. It has more than 270 million active users, according to Xinhua. While most online sellers and shoppers like the third party online payment system, banks are not very 8. (satisfy) with it. That is 9. companies like Alipay are fighting over money with the banks. Users can invest in financial products through Alipay and make money. Thus lots of people 10. (choice) to put money in Alipay rather than in banks.

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Americans use many expressions with the word dog. People in the United States love their dogs and treat them well. They take their dogs for walks, let them play outside and give them good food and medical care. However, dogs without owners to care for them lead a different kind of life. The expression, to lead a dog¡¯s life, describes a person who has an unhappy life.

Some people say we live in a dog-eat-dog world. That means many people are competing for the same things, like good jobs. They say that to be successful, a person has to work like a dog. This means they have to work very, very hard. Such hard work can make people dog-tired. And, the situation would be even worse if they became sick as a dog.

Still, people say every dog has its day. This means that every person enjoys a successful period during his or her life. To be successful, people often have to learn new skills. Yet, some people say that you can never teach an old dog new tricks. They believe that older people do not like to learn new things and will not change the way they do things.

Some people are compared to dogs in bad ways. People who are unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than a junkyard dog. Junkyard dogs live in places where people throw away things they do not want. But mean dogs are often used to guard this property. They bark or attack people who try to enter the property. However, sometimes a person who appears to be mean and threatening is really not so bad. We say his bark is worse than his bite.

Dog expressions also are used to describe the weather. The dog days of summer are the hottest days of the year. A rainstorm may cool the weather. But we do not want it to rain too hard. We do not want it to rain cats and dogs.

1.What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. Dogs in our daily lives

B. Expressions with dogs

C. The role dogs take in America

D. Attitude of the American citizens to dogs

2.What does ¡°dog-tired¡± describe in the passage?

A. Describe a very successful person.

B. Describe the dogs are very tired after a long walk.

C. Describe a rainy and cloudy weather.

D. Describe the heavy degree of exhaustion of people after long time work.

3.How are people compared to dogs in bad ways?

A. By mean dogs and junkyard dogs.

B. By lazy dogs and bad dogs.

C. By sick dogs and tired dogs.

D. None of them is right.

4.What can we learn from the text?

A£®Everyone can be successful if he learns from the old.

B£®It might be difficult for the young to learn new skills.

C£®Junkyard dogs are careful in money arrangement.

D£®Fierce persons aren¡¯t so awful as their appearance sometimes.

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C. cut through D. cut through

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The latest fashion in Japan is posing for photos with your hand pressed against your cheek as if you have toothache. The ¡°cavity(ÑÀÌÛ) pose¡± is said to make the model¡¯s face appear attractive, slimmer and smaller, which is considered more beautiful in Japan. The craze is sweeping Japanese social media, as well as fashion magazine front covers.

Just recently a model of a popular culture magazine, NYLON, did a pose which looked as if she had toothache. Twitter user, Okoge, spotted it among a range of similar magazines, with front cover models all doing the same pose. Okoge posted photos of the front cover models all with the exact same toothache pose, on the social media site, writing, ¡°Does everyone have cavities?¡± The image has since been re-tweeted more than 35,000 times, but this is anything but an isolated incident(µ¥Ò»Ê¼þ). Twitter and Instagram are going crazy for the pose, too.

The name, which means cavity pose, is called ¡°mushiba no poozu¡± or ¡°mushibapoozu¡± in Japanese. Some people also refer to it as the¡± mushibagaitaipoozu¡±, the ¡°cavity hurts pose¡±, ¡°mushibamitainapoozu¡± or ¡°looks like a cavity pose¡±, or even, ¡°mushibaninattapoozu¡± or ¡°I got a cavity pose¡±.

According to the magazine, Kotaku, such photographs first appeared on Twitter last year in Japan. Many Japanese people said they are doing the cavity pose. And in only a few weeks, the trend has spread to art, popular cartoons and even national magazines.

There have been more and more photos cropping up online from earlier this year, but whether the trend will stand the test of time remains to be seen.

1.What is the strange thing regarding fashion models in Japan, according to the passage?

A. They are very dissatisfied with the shape of their face.

B. Most of them have an occupational disease, such as toothache.

C. They are competing to appear on fashion magazine front covers.

D. They like doing the toothache pose when being photographed.

2.For what purpose did Okoge post photos on the Internet?

A. To share interesting things with people.

B. To get more people to visit his Twitter page.

C. To show his sympathy for toothache patients.

D. To teach people how to take photographs.

3.It is not certain ____________________.

A. why the ¡°cavity pose¡± becomes so popular

B. when the ¡°cavity pose¡± happened on the Internet

C. how many names of ¡°cavity pose¡± there are

D. whether people will continue to like the ¡°cavity pose¡±

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After several days, we learned about a ________ from a little child called Juan. In his letter, he ________ some blankets and some clothes and also wanted somebody to help his father ________ the house because it was in bad ________ .

We told the radio station that we wanted to ________ Juan. After that, we started to think about how to ________ all the money to buy all that Juan ________ . After 5 days, we collected much money and bought many things for Juan. We ________ bought some toys as a little ________ for Juan.

________, on December 22 the radio station gave a party in which all the children who asked for help were ________ , and all those helping these children.

In the party we ________ Juan. We played some games with him and gave him the ________ we prepared for him. He was very excited and happy, so were my ________ and I.

That day was one of the most ________ days in my life, and I learned something ________ from it. Giving help to those in need is one of the most meaningful things that you can do________ this makes you feel good and also makes the persons who you are helping ________ .

I am going to keep doing that all my life!

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2.A£®agreed B£®refused C£®hesitated D£®admitted

3.A£®note B£®telephone C£®message D£®letter

4.A£®asked for B£®cared about C£®looked at D£®laughed at

5.A£®build B£®repair C£®rent D£®buy

6.A£®choice B£®situation C£®condition D£®place

7.A£®praise B£®visit C£®help D£®teach

8.A£®save B£®collect C£®spend D£®keep

9.A£®lost B£®hated C£®needed D£®wasted

10.A£®hardly B£®also C£®never D£®still

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12.A£®Nearly B£®Suddenly C£®Immediately D£®Finally

13.A£®told B£®shown C£®invited D£®allowed

14.A£®forgot B£®met C£®ignored D£®caught

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16.A£®parents B£®neighbors C£®friends D£®classmates

17.A£®difficult B£®official C£®peaceful D£®meaningful

18.A£®lucky B£®funny C£®important D£®interesting

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I¡¯m Li Hua. I¡¯m writing to tell you anything about my plan for the coming summer vacation and I also want you to do me a favor. In order to get some practically experience, I¡¯m planning to take a part-time work in a foreign capital company. I have already finished my job application and personal resume. But this was the first time that I have been written a application and the personal resume, so I don¡¯t even know if there are something to pay attention. Therefore, I¡¯m writing you the letter, hope you can give me some help. I will be very grateful that you can help me with words and format. I¡¯m looking forward to my reply.

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