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But then one day, I decided _¡¾5¡¿___(change) my attitude towards study. So I ended up ___¡¾6¡¿__(pay) more attention in class and I started to practice my vocabulary and spelling skills. Also, I always ___¡¾7¡¿____(go) to my teachers to ask for help when I had any trouble. I started to do better in Grade 3. ___ ¡¾8¡¿____I was in Grade 4, I was still improving. By Grade 5, I had become the top student in class.
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Classes for foreign students at all levels
3 months, 6 months, 9 months and one year course
Open all year
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Library, language laboratory and listening center
Accommodation(ÉÅʳ¹©Ó¦) with selected families
25 minutes from London
Course fees for English for one year are ¡ê1, 380 with reduction ¼õÉÙfor shorter periods
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¡¾1¡¿Lincoln College of English _______.
A. is at the centre of London
B. lies far away from London
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D. accepts students only at the beginning of the year
¡¾2¡¿While you stay there, _______ will take care of you.
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B. the family you have chosen
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D. your own parents
¡¾3¡¿If you go there for a one-term course, you will pay _______ for it.
A.¡ê1, 380 B. over ¡ê1, 380
C. much less than ¡ê1, 380 D. nothing
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There is no doubt that the earth is becoming warmer see ¡¾8¡¿_________ and that it is¡¾9¡¿_________ that has caused this global warming rather than a¡¾10¡¿_________ but natural¡
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Along the river banks of the Amazon and the Orinoco, there lives a bird that swims before it can fly, flies like a fat chicken, eats green leaves, has the stomach of a cow and has claws (צ) on its wings when young. They build their homes about 4.6m above the river, an important feature (ÌØÕ÷) for the safety of the young. It is called the hoatzin.
In appearance, the birds of both sexes look very much alike with brown on the back and cream and red on the underside. The head is small, with a large set of feathers on the top, bright red eyes, and blue skin. Its nearest relatives are the common birds, cuckoos. Its most striking feature, though, is only found in the young.
Baby hoatzins have a claw on the leading edge of each wing and another at the end of each wing tip. Using these four claws, together with the beak (à¹), they can climb about in the bushes, looking very much like primitive birds must have done. When the young hoatzins have learned to fly, they lose their claws.
During the drier months between December and March hoatzins fly about the forest in groups of 20 to 30 birds, but in April, when the rainy season begins, they collect together in smaller living units of two to seven birds for producing purposes.
¡¾1¡¿What is the text mainly about?
A. Hoatzins in dry and rainy seasons.
B. The relatives and enemies of hoatzins.
C. Primitive birds and hoatzins of the Amazon.
D. The appearance and living habits of hoatzins.
¡¾2¡¿Young hoatzins are different from their parents in that_________ £®
A. they look like young cuckoos
B. they have claws on the wings
C. they eat a lot like a cow
D. they live on river banks
¡¾3¡¿What can we infer(ÍƶÏ) about primitive birds from the text?
A. They had claws to help them climb.
B. They could fly long distances.
C. They had four wings like hoatzins.
D. They had a head with long feathers on the top.
¡¾4¡¿Why do hoatzins collect together in smaller groups when the rainy season comes?
A. To find more food.
B. To protect themselves better.
C. To keep themselves warm.
D. To produce their young.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿If there is a building which symbolizes a country¡ªsuch as the Eiffel Tower for France and Sydney Opera House for Australia¡ªthen it has to be the Taj Mahal for India.
It was set up by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1653 in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. From the time they got married, they wouldn't be separated. She followed him to wars, advised him on affairs of state, and was loved by his people for her good work. But she died in 1631 during childbirth. The emperor was heart£broken and had the Taj Mahal built as a sign of his love.
It took more than 20 years for the Taj Mahal to be built. Workers were brought in, not only from all over India, but from Central Asia too. A total of 20,000 people worked on the building.
In 1657, Shah Jahan fell ill, and in 1658 his son Aurangzeb, imprisoned (Çô½û) his father and seized power. Shah Jahan stayed in prison until his death in 1666. He was finally buried there with his wife he could never forget.
The Taj Mahal is definitely worth more than a single visit. As it is built with white marble stones, its character changes in different lights. It looks more beautiful at sunrise and sunset. At sunset, for example, the colour of the Taj changes from white to yellow, then to pink. As the moon rises, it turns a silvery white.
To show respect to the Taj, tourists are asked to take off their shoes during their visit.
¡¾1¡¿Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal to ________.
A£®make it symbolize India B.memorise his wife
C£®show his great power D£®give his wife a present
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A£®It is a symbol of India.
B£®It took over 20 years to build the Taj Mahal.
C£®All workers building the Taj Mahal came from Central Asia.
D£®The Taj Mahal was built with white marble stones.
¡¾3¡¿According to the passage, we know that Shah Jahan ______.
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B£®lost his life just because of his old age
C£®was not popular with his people at that time
D£®treated his son badly when he was young
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When you live in America, it is not uncommon to see many children coming home from school to an empty house.¡¾1¡¿. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called latchkey children. They¡¯re children who look after themselves while their parents work. ¡¾2¡¿
Kate Green was one of the headmasters of an elementary school. She said, ¡°We had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put them inside skirts. There were so many keys. It never came to my mind what they meant.¡± ¡¾3¡¿
She and her husband began talking to the children. They offered the suggestion:
¡¾4¡¿. One in every three latchkey children the Greens talked to once reported being scared. Many had nightmares (جÃÎ) and were worried about their own safety.
The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. ¡¾5¡¿The second is TV. They¡¯ll often play it at high volume. It¡¯s hard to get statistics (ͳ¼Æ) on latchkey children, the Longs learned. Most parents are slow to admit they leave their children alone.
A. Slowly, she learned they were house keys.
B. But they don¡¯t mind.
C. Some deal with the situation by watching TV.
D. Fear is the biggest problem faced by children at home alone.
E. Some should go to their friends for safety.
F. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.
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Last year, researchers from the University of Michigan reported that empathy, the ability to understand other people, among college students had dropped sharply over the past 10 years. _¡¾1¡¿__ Today, people spend more time alone and are less likely to join groups and clubs.
Jennifer Freed, a co-director of a teen program, has another explanation. Turn on the TV, and you¡¯re showered with news and reality shows full of people fighting, competing, and generally treating one another with no respect. __¡¾2¡¿__
There are good reasons not to follow those bad examples. Humans are socially related by nature. __¡¾3¡¿__ Researchers have also found that empathetic teenagers are more likely to have high self-respect. Besides, empathy can be a cure for loneliness, sadness, anxiety, and fear.
Empathy is also an indication of a good leader. In fact, Freed says, many top companies report that empathy is one of the most important things they look for in new managers. _¡¾4¡¿_ ¡°Academics are important. But if you don¡¯t have emotional (Çé¸ÐµÄ) intelligence, you won¡¯t be as successful in work or in your love life,¡± she says.
What¡¯s the best way to up your EQ (ÇéÉÌ£©? For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others. __¡¾5¡¿__
To really develop empathy, you¡¯d better volunteer at a nursing home or a hospital, join a club or a team that has a diverse membership, have a ¡°sharing circle¡± with your family, or spend time caring for pets at an animal shelter.
A. Everyone is different, and levels of empathy differ from person to person.
B. That could be because so many people have replaced face time with screen time, the researchers said.
C. ¡°One doesn¡¯t develop empathy by having a lot of opinions and doing a lot of talking,¡± Freed says.
D. Humans learn by example¡ªand most of the examples on it are anything but empathetic.
E. Empathy is a matter of learning how to understand someone else¡ªboth what they think and how they feel.
F. Good social skills¡ªincluding empathy¡ªare a kind of ¡°emotional intelligence¡± that will help you succeed in many areas of life.
G. Having relationships with other people is an important part of being human¡ªand having empathy is decisive to those relationships.
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