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At present, moreand more people choose to travel abroad when they have holidays.
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Dear editor,
At present, more and more people choose to travel abroadwhen they have holidays. There aresome vital reasons. With the development of people's living standard andeconomy, they can afford to go abroad . Besides, more people are becominginterested in foreign cultures, therefore, they are eager to visit them withtheir own eyes.
However, somepeople behave very badly in foreign countries. For example, they drop littereverywhere , as well as spit freely in public, which not only shows badpersonal qualities, but also does great harm to the image of the country.
Personally, sinceit's well known that China is an ancient civilized country with a long history, we should always bear/keep it in mind that it is everyone's responsibilityto uphold image of our motherland.
Thank you for yourattention.
Yours,
LiHua
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These days, college applicants are applying to more colleges because online and common applications make the process easier£® On the other hand, deciding students for top colleges to accept can be difficult because it takes much time£®Students may not like being put on waiting lists£®Also, common colleges work more to getthe students they accept to accept them£®Some colleges hold visiting days that offer a chance to attend classes and stay overnight£®Some universities send gifts£®
For many families, the most important thing colleges can do is show them the money, especially this year; the weak economymakes parents nervous£® The recent problems that spread from thehousing market to credit markets have even affected student¡¯s loans£®Solately, top schools have to spare lots of money to increase their financial aidfor students£®
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You carry a 1.3 kg mass of fatty material in your head that controls everything you will ever do. This fantastic control center lets you think, learn, create, and feel emotions. It also controls everything your body does. What is this amazing machine? It's your brain ¡ª a structure so amazing that the famous scientist James Watson called it £¢the most complex thing we have yet discovered in our universe£¢.
Imagine your kitten jumped onto the kitchen counter, and was about to step onto a hot stove. You would have only seconds to act. In situations like this, your brain reads the signals from your eyes and quickly calculates when, where and at what speed you need to run to save her. Then it tells your muscles to move. No computer can match your brain's great ability to download, process, and react to the flood of information from your eyes, ears and other sensory organs.
If a bee lands on your foot, sensory neurons(Éñ¾Ôª) in your skin send this information to your brain at a speed of more than 240 kilometers per hour. Your brain then uses motor neurons to send a message back to your foot: Shake the bee off quickly! Motor neurons can send this information at more than 320 kilometers per hour!
Your brain contains about 100 billion tiny cells: neurons ¡ª it would take you more than 3,000 years if you tried to count them all. Whenever you dream, laugh, think, see or move, tiny chemical and electrical signals are racing between these neurons along billions of tiny neuron pathways. Believe it or not, the activity in your brain never stops. Countless messages fly around inside it every second, like a super-fast game of table tennis. Your neurons create and send more messages than all the phones in the entire world. And although a single neuron generates only a tiny amount of electricity, all your neurons together can generate enough electricity to power a light bulb.
£¨1£©By £¢the most complex thing£¢, James Watson means __________.
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£¨2£©Which of the following statements is true according to the 2nd and 3rd paragraph?
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D.Your brains can use neurons to send messages back faster than bees'.
£¨3£©The author mentions £¢to power light bulbs£¢ (Para. 4) to show __________.
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Exam time is one of the most stressful in school, whether it is highschool, college or graduate school. Even the best students feel the pressure. The first sign of a problem while preparing for an exam isworry. If we can get rid of worries, or at leastcontrol them, then we¡¯re in a much better position to do well on our tests. Take the following steps to survive examstress and increase your overall performance as a result.
What causes youanxiety when you are studying? Too much noise? Then move to a quieter place.Delayed work? Catch up with your studies a couple nights before. That way youcan save the final night before the exam to review and get a good night ofsleep.
The second way to deal with worry is to replace thoughts.Suppose you wake up at three in the morning and you¡¯re worried about an exam.What do you do? Doing something productive might allow you tosleep better when you finally do go back to bed.
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Forgive the accidental. A sudden fall ishumorous not because we like to see people fall, but because it surprises. Froma spilled£¨Òç³ö£©waterglass in a meeting to Aunt Rae¡¯s teeth coming off in the Thanksgiving turkey,the embarrassment of accidents can be relieved by humor and a helping hand.After making sure that nobody¡¯s hurt, forgive accidents with a chuckle£¨¿©¿©µØЦ£©ratherthan a scolding.
Look for the unexpected. The kid whoused to look at you with his eyes closed during a test had the idea. Parentswho serve green eggs and ham to their children on graduation day get the idea.Unexpected actions lighten an atmosphere and relax people.
Learn to laugh with your kids. Most ofwhat children say and do is funny. Help them learn that accidents are sometimesfunny and sometimes occasions for joining in and helping another human being.By sharing laughs and attempting to explain humor, you develop your sense ofhumor, as well as help kids develop their own sense of humor.
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£¨3£©In the author¡¯s opinion, if your mother serves green eggs and hum to you on your graduation day, she is ______.
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£¨4£©What is the best title for the passage?
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