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Dear Jenny,
I am really sorry to hear that you feel bad after entering the high school. I¡¯d like to talk about it with you.
In fact, in your senior high school, your classmates are also new and facing the same problem, so you don¡¯t have to worry too much about it. There is also something that you can do to change this situation. First, try to invite some of your classmates to take part in some activities together after school. This will help you understand each other better than communicating with others. Then, help your classmates when they are in trouble and ask them to help you when you have difficulty.
I believe you will make many new friends and you will have a happy school life there.
Best wishes
LiHua
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Mary will never forget the first time she saw him. He suddenly appeared in the class one day, ¡¾1¡¿ (wear) sun glasses. He walked in as if he ¡¾2¡¿ (buy) the school. And the word quickly got around that he was from New York City.
For some reason he sat beside Mary. Mary felt ¡¾3¡¿ (please), because there were many empty seats in the room. But she quickly realized that it wasn¡¯t her, it was probably the fact that she sat in ¡¾4¡¿ last row.
____¡¾5¡¿ he thought he could escape attention by sitting at the back, he was wrong. It might have made it a little ¡¾6¡¿ (hard) for everybody because it meant they had to turn around, but that didn¡¯t stop the kids in the class. Of course whenever they turned to look at him, they had to look at Mary, ¡¾7¡¿ made her feel like a star.
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Dear Xiao Ming,
I¡¯m Li Hua. I¡¯m writing to tell you my lifestyle in the new school.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Banks view online banking as a powerful ¡°value-added¡± tool to attract and keep new customers while helping to avoid costly paper handling or teller£¨³öÄÉÔ±£©interactions in an increasingly competitive banking environment.
Today, most large national banks, many local banks and credit unions offer some form of online banking, variously known as PC banking, home banking, electronic banking or Internet banking. Online banks are sometimes referred to as ¡°brick-to-click¡± banks, both to tell them from ¡°brick-to-mortar¡± banks that haven¡¯t yet offered online banking, as well as from ¡°virtual¡± banks that have no physical branches or tellers whatsoever.
The challenge for the banking industry has been to design this new service channel in such a way that its customers will readily learn to use and trust it. Most of the large banks can now offer fully safe , fully functional online banking for free or for a small cost. As more banks succeed online and more customers use their sites, fully functional online banking will likely become as common as automated teller machines (ATM).
Online banking has a lot of advantages. Unlike your corner bank, online banking sites never close; they¡¯re at hand 24 hours a day, seven days a week and they¡¯re a mouse click away. If you¡¯re out of state or even out of the country when a money problem appears, you can log on instantly to your online bank and take care of business. Online bank sites generally carry out and confirm deals at or quicker than ATM processing speeds. Many online banking sites now offer fashionable tools to help you manage all of your valuable items more effectively.
¡¾1¡¿ Online banking is considered as a powerful tool for the following reasons except that .
A. It attracts new customers
B. It increases paper handling and teller interaction
C. It saves workforce and money
D. It is more convenient
¡¾2¡¿ What is the challenge for the online banking industry according to the text?
A. To make online banking attractive.
B. To open new services all over the world.
C. To offer online banking for free.
D. To take care of business 24 hours a day.
¡¾3¡¿From the text we can conclude that _______.
A. ¡°brick-to-click¡± banks are in fact another kind of physical banks
B. the function of a ¡°brick-to-click¡± bank is as common as that of an ATM
C. a ¡°brick-to-mortar¡± bank is no better than a virtual one
D. customers can deal with their banking by a mouse click
¡¾4¡¿What would be the best title for this text?
A. Banking of Various Forms.
B. Improvement of Banking Industry.
C. Development of Online Banking.
D. Functions of the ¡°Brick-to-Click¡± Bank.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿My daughter Alisa was born blind in her right eye and was bullied (ÆÛÎê) pretty severely in school. So I quitted my job as a babysitter and then schooled my daughter heart and soul at home.
A year ago a boy of 14 befriended my daughter on Facebook after reading something Alisa wrote about bullying. Today he messaged her and asked if she would like six tickets to a Colorado Rockies baseball game. They have never met in person but she said, ¡°Sure! That would be great.¡±
Then I received a call from his mother explaining why her son had chosen my daughter. She said he thought my daughter deserved them because of all the good she did in the community. Her son, she explained, had experienced a similar situation and was also home schooled.
What she said is true. Now my daughter Alisa continues to teach groups of girls in trouble in our community how to look within themselves for the positive and how to be their own person.
Everything taken into consideration, we decided to meet the mother and the boy at a local bike shop. After meeting, the boy approached my car and my daughter gave him a hug and thanked him for his generosity. She told him that she had never been to a baseball game and that she was going to take her entire family, including myself, her dad, little sister, her cousin and an aunt who has brain cancer.
We all thanked one another, got in our car, and went our way. As we drove home my daughter opened the envelope. Inside it were the tickets and ¡ç100 each to buy hot dogs, pay for parking and not have any worries but a great time.
My daughter has always been the giver and now she and our family are the receivers and I can not tell you how incredibly honored we feel to be on the other end. What an incredible young man to have such a kind idea.
¡¾1¡¿What did the author once do according to the passage?
A. She was a ticket seller.
B. She was a school teacher.
C. She was a babysitter.
D. She was a social worker.
¡¾2¡¿How did the boy get to know the author¡¯s daughter?
A. They met when buying tickets to a baseball game.
B. They got in touch via the Internet.
C. They became familiar when talking face to face.
D. They went to the same school and met each other.
¡¾3¡¿Why did the boy want to offer free tickets to Alisa?
A. Because Alisa is a disabled girl.
B. Because he has a lot money to share.
C. Because Alisa often helps those in trouble.
D. Because he has a similar situation with Alisa.
¡¾4¡¿Which of the following best describes the passage?
A. Good is rewarded with good.
B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C. Two heads are better than one.
D. Where there is a will, there is a way.
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Fabien Cousteau was born with deep love for the ocean. His grandfather and his father were ocean _¡¾1¡¿__ (explore) and documentary filmmakers. Today, Fabien follows his family¡¯s footstep, trying __¡¾2¡¿__ (protect) the planet¡¯s endangered ocean life __¡¾3¡¿__ to strike a balance between environmental problems and market economies.
Fabien is well known for his study of sharks. In 2001£¬he created a TV special based on the shark attacks that __¡¾4¡¿__(occur) along the New Jersey shoreline in 1916. Then in 2003£¬__¡¾5¡¿__ the help of a large crew£¬Fabien created a shark submarine that enabled him to put __¡¾6¡¿_(he) inside the shark world. For the next four years£¬Fabien was part of a series called Ocean Adventures, __¡¾7¡¿__ offered a rare look into some of the most fantastic ocean species. In 2010, Fabien and his team spent 31 days underwater to discover __¡¾8¡¿__ climate change and pollution which are affecting the oceans.
Fabien is __¡¾9¡¿__(current) working on a documentary film about the adventures of Mission 31, as well as _¡¾10¡¿__ (build) an Ocean Learning Center to provide children with the opportunity to learn about oceans.
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Have you ever wondered whether where is life on Mars? The bog Red Planet is a mystery to us but ___¡¾1¡¿__ (hope) not for much longer.
On November 11, the Mars rover(Âþ²½Õß) __¡¾2¡¿__ (name) Curiosity started its journey into space. After eight months flying in a rocket, Curiosity covered more than 566 million kilometers and finally landed on Mars ¡ª according to BBC reports.
The rover is there to find out __¡¾3¡¿__ there is, or ever was, life on the cold, desert-like planet.
The place __¡¾4¡¿__ Curiosity landed is called Gale Crater, a huge hole on Mars. Scientists believe that there __¡¾5¡¿_(be) once water and even life there.
In order to do its job, Curiosity is packed with many ___¡¾6¡¿__(use) tools, though it is only three meters long, about the size of a small car.
It has a robot arm that can collect soil and drill into rock. It also carries ___¡¾7¡¿_ own laser gun. The gun can turn a small amount of rock into gas, so that Curiosity can study what the rock ___¡¾8¡¿__(make) up of.
___¡¾9¡¿__ the help of these tools, Curiosity will act as a robot geologist. For the next two years, it will stay and travel inside Gale Crater, ___¡¾10¡¿_(collect) and studying rock and soil.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Buckingham Palace has a history that dates back over 500 years and has changed hands on numerous occasions, however, much of the building that remains standing today is from the original structure built in the early 1700's.
In the beginning Buckingham Palace was originally known as Buckingham House. However, in 1762 George III liked the house so much that he bought it for 28,000 and renamed it "The Queen's House". The reason for this was down to the fact that he bought the house to give to his wife Charlotte. Shortly after he did this, work soon began in order to remodel the house with the help of Sir William Chambers. This trend then continued with the accession of George IV in 1820 when he decided to reconstruct the house but he still used it for the same purpose that his father did.
One of the biggest physical changes to the house occurred several years later when the king had a change of mind. It was in 1826 that King George IV set about transforming the house into what it is known today, Buckingham Palace. He did this with the help of an architect known as John Nash.
The work that Nash carried out involved doubling the size of the main block through adding a new suite of rooms on the garden side facing the west. He then faced this with mellow Bath stone, which reflected the French neo-classical influence favored by George IV. Many of the rooms that Nash added still remain pretty much unchanged today.
The palace as it stands today acts as not only the London residence of Her Majesty the Queen but also the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is in fact one of the few working royal palaces that remain in the world today. The state rooms are extensively used by the Queen as well as members of the royal family as a way of receiving and entertaining guests on state, ceremonial and official occasions.
¡¾1¡¿George IV reconstructed Buckingham House probably to .
A. please his own wife
B. satisfy his son
C. sell at a good price
D. honor his old father
¡¾2¡¿One of the biggest changes to Buckingham Palace took place in .
A. 1762 B. 1820 C. 1826 D. 1829
¡¾3¡¿The last paragraph mainly tells us
A. how important Buckingham Palace is today
B. what Buckingham Palace is like today
C. some information of royal palaces in the world
D. how Buckingham Palace is used today
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿EUROPE is home to a variety of cultural treasures. Lonely Planet, the world¡¯s largest travel guide publisher, has offered pairs of cities for culture-hungry but time poor travelers.
London and Paris
It takes you about two hours to travel from London to Paris by Eurostar, a high-speed railway service. The two capital cities have been competing in fashion, art and nightlife for decades ¡ª but each secretly looks up to the other.
No one can doubt the grand and impressive beauty of Paris¡¯ Louvre Museum, but if you want to save money, you cannot skip the British Museum free to visit. Compared with London, Paris has more outdoor attractions, such as the beautiful green walkway La Promenade Plantee.
In Paris, you¡¯ll see diners linger(¶ºÁô) over red wine. While in London, you can try some afternoon tea, eat fish and chips or salted cake.
Vienna and Bratislava
Austrian capital Vienna and Slovakia city Bratislava are an hour apart by train. But since they are linked by the Danube River, the best way to travel is by ship. A tour of the two cities is the perfect way to experience everything from 17th century¡¯s Habsburg dynast splendor to sci-fi restaurants.
Vienna is famous for Mozart and imperial palaces. You can appreciate the perfect blending(ÈÚºÏ) of architecture and nature in the grand Scholoss Schonbrunn Palace, and reward yourself with a cup of Vienna coffee, which has made its way to the world¡¯s cultural heritage.
Bratislava is best known for its fine dining¡ªthe remarkable UFO restaurant. You can enjoy a meat-filled dinner here in an amazing setting.
¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the relationship between London and Paris according to the text?
A. They help each other.B. They attack each other.
C. They admire each other.D. They don¡¯t like each other.
¡¾2¡¿What are the advantages of Paris mentioned in the article?
a. Louvre Museum b. Free access to museums
c. More outdoor attractions d. Better wines and perfumes
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¡¾3¡¿Lonely Planet recommends these two pairs of cities because _________.
A. they are not expensive to visit
B. they are best known to the world
C. they are always enemies between each other
D. they are close but different in many aspects
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