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Newborns begin to develop language skills long before they begin speaking. And, compared to adults, they develop these skills more quickly. People have a hard time learning new languages as they grow older, but babies have the ability to learn any language easily.

For a long time, scientists have tried to explain how such young children can learn the complicated grammatical rules and sounds of a language. Now, researchers are getting a better idea of what¡¯s happening in the brains of the tiniest language learners. This new information might help kids with learning problems as well as adults who want to learn new languages. It might even help scientists who are trying to design computers that can communicate like people do.

Most babies go ¡°ma ma¡± by 6 months of age, and most children speak in full sentences by age 3. For many years, scientists have wondered how the brains of young children figure out how to communicate using language. With help from new technologies, scientists are now finding that babies begin life with the ability to learn any language. They get into contact with other people, listen to what they say and watch their movements very closely. That is why they quickly master the languages they hear most often.

Studies show that, up to about 6 months of age, babies can recognize all the sounds that make up all the languages in the world. Starting at around 6 months old a baby¡¯s brain focuses on the most common sounds it hears. Then, children begin responding only to the sounds of the language they hear the most.

In a similar way older babies start recognizing the patterns that make up the rules of their native language. For example, English children who are about 18 months old start to figure out that words ending in ¡°-ing¡± or ¡°-ed¡± are usually verbs, and that verbs are action words.

1.The new research in the second paragraph can be helpful in _____.

A. finding successful language learners

B. teaching kids with learning problems

C. designing human-shaped computers

D. improving babies¡¯ language ability

2. The researchers found out that babies learn a language mainly by _____.

A. repeating the words of other people

B. remembering the full sentences they hear

C. hearing and closely watching others speak

D. figuring out the meaning of different sounds

3.The purpose of the text is to _____.

A. discuss B. educate

C. inform D. Entertain

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David will succeed along the career ladder one day, I firmly believe, _______ he devote more energy to it.

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After the popularity of the Ice Bucket Challenge, another challenge now is hot in India£® Indians give rice to their poor neighbors for a charity (´ÈÉÆ) which is called ¡°Rice Bucket Challenge¡±£®1.It is about giving a bucket of rice to someone who is in need and taking a picture named ¡°Rice Bucket Challenge¡± to share online£® The aim of the activity is to help the poor and hungry people in India, and the movement¡¯s Facebook page has so far clocked up more than 50,000 likes£®2. The activity was started by Manju Latha Kalanidhi, a 38-year-old journalist, who thought the Ice Bucket Challenge was a little strange£® She said, ¡°Hunger is a disease anybody would connect.¡± The challenge has gained a lot of support with students signing up in Indian Institute of Management, and more and more people join in it£®3.

India is the world¡¯s second-biggest rice consumer, with a storage of 21.2 million tons of the grains£®4.It has suffered with mass hunger, and last year was ranked 63rd of 78 countries on the International Food Policy Research Institute¡¯s global hunger index£® How to participate in this activity? First, pick up a bucket of rice from your home and give it to the neighboring people who are in need£®5. At last, invite online all your friends and ask them to take up the challenge£®It is important to post back on Facebook because it will inspire all your friends to come forward£® All the people get together and make a difference!

A£® Besides, hand the rice bucket over to other people who are in need.

B£® It is not an activity involving dumping a bucket of rice on someone¡¯s head.

C£® The activity raises the public awareness and charitable donations to agriculture.

D£® The AirAsia India airline says its staff including senior management will join.

E£® Then, take a picture and post it on facebook with ¡°Rice Bucket Challenge¡±.

F£® But it is far from enough for this country.

G£® The initial inspiration came from the ice bucket challenge.

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When people think of Hollywood, they think of the city where dreams come true£®This did not apply to F£®Scott Fitzgerald, a screenwriter who had his share of ups and downs in this land£® Fitzgerald was not a successful Hollywood writer because he was not good at the career path he chose£®He was an amazing novelist, but his efforts of turning them into screenplays ended in disappointment and confusion£®It was because of a lack of potential for screenwriting as well as his addiction and desire to be famous£®

Growing up as a boy, Fitzgerald went to movies a lot£®He wanted to write stories that would eventually turn into movies£®The problem was: just because Fitzgerald wanted to do something didn¡¯t necessarily mean that he was good at it£®He made his attempts, but most of these efforts ended in disappointment because he thought about the change from script£¨¾ç±¾£©to screen too much£®His plot was too detailed and complicated; his tone was too serious or his dialogue too sentimental£¨¸ÐÉ˵ģ©£®

Fitzgerald¡¯s quick rise to fame also led to his fall£®In life, things are not meant to happen all at once, all that the same time but it did for Fitzgerald£® At his best time, three of his early stories were made into short films, including The Great Gatsby and Babylon Revisited£® As the twenties approached, he was gradually forgotten by the reading public£® He became drunk and constantly took pills both to sleep and wake up£®His marriage was destroyed and his wife broke down mentally£®He seemed unsure about his life£®

Fitzgerald had another chance at success when many opportunities came his way, including revisions of Emlyn William¡¯s play The Light of Heart and production of one of his own scripts, Cosmopolitan£®However, these were all put aside and he was right back where he started, left behind and called a ¡°ruined man¡±£®Fitzgerald simply wanted too much in his life£®He wanted ¡°to be both a great novelist and a Hollywood success, to write songs like Cole Porter and poetry like John Keats¡±£®His addiction to fame held him back and led to his failure as a Hollywood writer£®

1.Which is a reason that Fitzgerald failed in screenwriting?

A£® He was not talented in screenwriting£®

B£® He had a miserable family life£®

C£® He spent too much time watching movies£®

D£® He was greedy for money in his life£®

2.Fitzgerald¡¯s screenwriting was _____£®

A£® disappointing in ending

B£® complex in plot

C£® playful in tone

D£® simple in dialogue

3.Which of the following was NOT written by Fitzgerald?

A£® The Great Gatsby B£® Babylon Revisited

C£® The Light of Heart D£® Cosmopolitan

4.When Fitzgerald had another chance at success, he ______£®

A£® took full advantage of it

B£® went back home to start business

C£® refused to make changes

D£® started to write songs and poems

5.What is the best title of the passage?

A£® Fallen for Fame Addiction: F£®Scott Fitzgerald

B£® An Inch into Fame: F£®Scott Fitzgerald

C£® F£®Scott Fitzgerald: A Great Novelist

D£® F£®Scott Fitzgerald: A Great Screenwriter

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Taking exams in a large group setting can be stressful for students and for the staff members who are watching over them.

When classrooms are crowded and desks are close together, cheating might be tempting.

One university in Thailand came up with an anti-cheating hat that makes it almost impossible for students to see other students¡¯ papers£® A photo of the students wearing the anti-cheating hats made its way to the Internet, and the university was criticized for making students wear those ridiculous looking homemade hats£® The hats were made by stapling pieces of paper onto a headband, one to each side of the head.

After being criticized, senior academic staff at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand, released a statement saying that the hats idea came from students£® They said that in a bid to prevent cheating they asked the students for ideas on how to prevent cheating in the upcoming exam, which was being taken by almost one hundred students£® Students came up with different ideas, then the paper hat idea was selected by them as the most suitable.

The university claimed that no one was forced to use the hat, but they all chose to do so£®¡°When wearing the hat during the exam, students felt more relaxed, ¡±Nattadon Rungruangkitkrai, a lecturer at the university said£®¡°It was not meant to indicate that Kasetsart students often cheat on exams£® I apologize if the photo makes other people look at my students in a negative way, ¡±Rungruangkitkrai added.

1.According to the text, in which case cheating will become easy?

A£® When desks are crowded into a classroom.

B£® When students are too stressful.

C£® When too many students are sitting in a classroom.

D£® When the staff members who are watching over them are not responsible.

2.Why was the university criticized?

A£® The university was too strict.

B£® The university made students wear strange looking hats.

C£® The university prevented students cheating.

D£® The students chose to use the hats.

3.What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?

A£® The students are not forced to wear the hats when taking the exam.

B£® The senior academic staff at the university made the paper hat idea.

C£® The students felt more stressful when wearing the hat during the exam.

D£® The students don¡¯t like wearing the hats when taking the exam.

4.What¡¯s the best title of the text?

A£® How to make the anti-cheating hat

B£® Anti-cheating hat was criticized

C£® Anti-cheating hat was considered the most suitable choice

D£® Anti-cheating hat

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Ever since Grumpy Cat first appeared online, the Internet can¡¯t get enough of her. But attention is not the only thing that this cat is getting. Her fortune is estimated at $ 100 million, more than many famous actors and musicians earn.

So how did it all start?

Grumpy Cat¡¯s owner Tabatha Bundesen was working as a waitress when her brother Bryan decided to take a photo of her funny-looking cat and post it on Reddit, the social-news site. In a matter of hours, she became a sensation(ºä¶¯).

It got 1 million views on Imgur in 48 hours.

Grumpy Cat¡¯s real name is Tardar Sauce and she actually has a condition called dwarfism, which makes her constantly frowning. But that unique frown turned out to be worth millions of dollars.

Tabatha, who lives in Arizona in US, isn¡¯t complaining. She still remembers that September 22, 2012, when her life turned upside down.

Since her cat became a worldwide phenomenon, she was able to quit her job and devote her life to managing her cat¡¯s modeling career. Sounds unbelievable, but it¡¯s true. She says that her only job now is to book Tardar¡¯s photo shoots, commercials(ÉÌÒµ¹ã¸æ), and other appearances.

What are the other benefits of owning a million-dollar cat?

Apart from not having to work, Tabatha can travel all the time. She has time and money to visit her family more often and enjoy her life. She never could have imagined just how huge her cat would become, but she always knew Tardar was very special. And she is glad to see her cat bringing joy to so many people around the world.

As for the millions of dollars Grumpy has earned, they come from all the products, commercials and a best-selling book. She even has her own movie¡ªGrumpy Cat¡¯s Worst Christmas Ever.

1.What does the underlined part ¡°the Internet can¡¯t get enough of her¡¯ mean?

A. The Internet can¡¯t stand her any more.

B. The Internet can¡¯t pay more attention to her.

C. People don¡¯t focus on her any longer on the Internet.

D. The Internet can¡¯t find enough information about her.

2.What made Grumpy Cat become famous?

A. Her unusual appearance. B. Her bad temper.

C. Her short and fat body. D. Her unique fur.

3.About Tabatha Bundesen, we know that____________.

A. she now works as a waitress.

B. she feels very tired of her famous cat.

C. she only manages her can¡¯s modeling career.

D. she is too busy to go home to visit her parents

4.The general idea of the last paragraph is_____________.

A. how the cat can become so famous.

B. how the cat can make so much money.

C. what the film about the cat is named

D. how the cat¡¯s owner spend so much money

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What do the world¡¯s most successful people all have in common?

By examining the work habits of over 150 greatest writers and artists and scientists, the researchers including Standford Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer found that high achievers like Robert Moses turn out to be all alike:

Busy ! Busy!

1. In a study of general managers in industry, John Kotter reported that many of them worked 60 to 65 hours per week¡ªwhich translates into at least six 10-hour days. The ability and willingness to work difficult and tiring hours has characterized many powerful figures. Energy and strength provide many advantages to those seeking to build power.

Just Say No!

The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say ¡°no¡± to almost everything. And that¡¯s what gives them the time to accomplish so much. 2. And focus means saying ¡°no¡± to a lot of distractions (·ÖÉñ).

Know What You Are!

Ignore your weakness and keep improving your strengths. Don¡¯t waste time exploring skill areas where you have little competence. Instead, focus on¡ªand build on¡ªyour strengths. 3.

Create Good Luck!

Luck is not magical¡ªthere is a science to it. Richard Wiseman studied lucky people for his book Luck Factor, and broke down what they do right. 4. By being more outgoing, open to new ideas, following the feeling that something is true, being optimistic, lucky people create possibilities.

Does applying these principles to your life actually work? Wiseman created a ¡°luck school¡± to test the ideas¡ªand it was a success. In total, 80 percent of people who attended Luck School said that their luck had increased. 5.

A. Spend enough time to improve your weakness.

B. Achievement requires focus.

C. On average, these people reported that their luck had increased by more than 40 percent.

D. They never stop working and they never lose a minute.

E. Busy people are more likely to be lucky.

F. This means knowing who you are, what you are and what you are good at.

G. Certain personality types are luckier because they behave in a way that offers the chance for good opportunities.

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