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So we must take effective measures to save our planet. First, we should use more clean energy and less coal and oil. Second, we should go to work on foot or by bus instead of driving a car if possible. Third, we should plant more trees to beautify and purify the environment, because plants can turn CO2 into oxygen. More importantly, we should form the habit of saving energy in our daily lire.

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In a book called Magnificent Obsession, by Lloyd C. Douglas, a description is given of people helping others but doing it secretly. When difficult problems worried an individual(¸öÈË), friends nearby would meet to discuss possible solution(½â¾ö·½°¸) without the individual knowing their actions. When a solution was agreed upon, one or two of the friends would carry out the plan and solve the problem secretly, to the great delight of the worried individual. The helpers would stand by privately(˽ϵØ), content with their success. No reward was given to the problem solvers, not even a sincere ¡°thank you¡±, because they were never known.

This concept is popular today but in a different way. The phrase ¡°pay it forward¡± is now used when one person helps another. However, the person helped may not be able to repay the person or group that helped them. So rather than return the favor to their helpers, they are supposed to help someone else in the future, which means they pay it forward. It is a sense of responsibility which makes us want to give back in equal measure to the one who has helped us. But, in this case, the responsibility turns to helping someone in the future.

Suppose your elderly grandmother pays part of your schooling. She may tell you there is no need to repay her because it is a gift from someone who loves you very much. Nothing would please her more than to have you use her money to get a good education.

You may never be able to repay her for such a gift. However, she not only gave you some money, but she provided you with an example that you should also help other people who need it.

People with serious needs are everywhere. Many are children who need better clothes, more books and even better schools. Some are elderly people who can¡¯t afford their medicine or a doctor¡¯s care. Consider how you can ¡°pay it forward¡± rather than pay money back to your grandmother.

1. The helpers in the book ¡°Magnificent Obsession¡± were not rewarded because ______.

A. they hadn¡¯t solved the problems thoroughly (³¹µ×µØ)

B. they had solved the problems secretly

C. they were friends of the worried individual

D. they expected to be paid back in the future

2.The underlined word ¡°pay it forward¡± means _______.

A. to repay someone who has helped you

B. to pay someone else who needs help

C. to help someone who has helped you

D. to help someone else who needs help

3.What does the writer suggest with the example of ¡°your elderly grandmother¡±?

A. We should learn to respect our grandparents.

B. We should work hard to get a good education.

C. We should also lend a hand to other people in need of help.

D. We should never forget to repay people for their help.

4. From the passage we know_______.

A. everybody needs help

B. more children need help than elderly people

C. it costs a lot of money to ¡°pay it forward¡±

D. nowadays many people help others without being repaid

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You can take the rest of the pie with you. ____________, I wish you would, since I¡¯m on a diet.

A. On the other hand B. As a matter of fact

C. As a consequence D. In addition to it

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A team of scientists from University of Freiburg in Germany are developing a shoe with a sensor to automatically tie its laces(Ь´ø)that could be taken off when users click their heels together£®

It¡¯s been 26 years since we saw them magically tightening Marty McFly¡¯s Nike boots in the film Back to The Future£®

Now£¬self-tying shoelaces could actually become a reality this year£¬proving right one of the film¡¯s fantastical predictions for what 2015 would be like£®

Engineers have designed a shoe that can automatically lace up£¬adjusting itself to the shape of your foot£®

Simply slip the controller on and pressure sensors will tell the ¡®smart shoe¡¯ when your foot is in position£¬triggering(´¥·¢)a tiny motor in the heel that pulls the laces tight.

When you want to take off the shoes£¬you click your heels together twice and the motor will release a spring(µ¯»É)in the shoe¡¯s tongue£¬which loosens the laces enough for you to slip them off£®

And the invention doesn¡¯t even need to be plugged in to charge or have its battery replaced because it runs on power generated by the swing of your foot as you walk.

Engineer K1evis Ylli£¬of the Institute for Micromachining and Information Technology in southern Gemany£¬said the shoes could help a variety of different people.

¡°One focus is that it could be used in shoes for elderly people who have mobility problems£¬¡±he said£®¡°But it could also work for children£¬or as a lifestyle product£®¡±£®

The design£¬which is still in a prototype(³ûÐÎ)stage£¬cleverly gets the energy of the foot¡¯s swing when opposing magnets in each shoe move past each other. It then uses that power to charge a battery£®An hour of walking is enough to tighten the laces once£¬and it requires no energy to undo the shoes because that relies on the spring alone.

1.Which of the following can be the best title of the text?

A£®A fantastical prediction

B£®A great invention in Germany

C£®A shoe with self-tying laces

D£®A popular lifestyle product

2.What can we learn about the shoes?

A£®They can automatically take off£®

B£®They can adjust themselves to your foot£®

C£®They need to be charged once£®

D£®They have been in design for 26 years£®

3.From the last paragraph we can know ____________£®

A£®the shoes have been put into use

B£®the shoes need power to take off

C£®the shoes promise to be popular

D£®how the shoes work to produce energy

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Coconut oil has become popular as healthier oil in cooking, cleaning and even as part of a natural beauty product. At room temperature except in warmer climates, it hardens, but naturally becomes liquid as the temperature rises. 1.

Healthy fat is an important part of the diet, and coconut oil is one source of the healthy fat. Coconut oil is also nature¡¯s richest source of medium-chain fatty acids (Ö¬·¾Ëá). This oil¡¯s health benefits include, but are not limited to, improving heart health, helping chemical reactions on our body, keeping a healthy weight, helping weight loss and supporting the immune system. 2.

Coconut oil is all-natural and does not contain the chemicals you will find in most shampoos and body washes. It is a wonderful body wash that can be applied directly to your skin to keep your skin wet. 3. Using it in your mouth for twenty minutes is a much better method of cleaning the entire mouth and removing bacteria.

Strong chemical cleaners are not safe or healthy for you, your family or the environment. ______4. It can be used to clean and shine furniture or leather. You can even use coconut oil as a spot remover.

5. Do you use it for cooking, cleaning or as a natural beauty product?

A. It can also take the place of mouth-wash.

B. Instead, clean with greener methods, like coconut oil.

C. There are a number of health benefits of using this oil in your daily life.

D. How do you use coconut oil in everyday life?

E. Coconut oil removes more bacteria.

F. So you can replace most of your cooking oils with coconut oil for better health.

G. It can change our immune system.

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Most of us lead a busy life. 1. We think, ¡°If I reached my goal, then I would be happy¡±, or ¡°If I could get a better job, then I would enjoy life.¡± But why not enjoy life right now?

Firstly, take time to notice and appreciate the beauty in your own surroundings. 2. ¡°There is a great big world of wonder and beauty around us!¡± And as Brodersen explains£¬¡°Look for the beauty of the sunrise and of a friend¡¯s smile that brightens your day. Open your eyes to see the beauty you might not normally see. Doing so helps to cheer you up.¡±

Secondly, taking time to experience some simple pleasures also can bring joy to your heart and ease your stress. Take me for example. 3. One universal simple pleasure is finding things that make you laugh. Make time to laugh every day.

Thirdly, don¡¯t take your family and friends for granted. Rich, rewarding relationships add greatly to the enjoyment of life. When you think of someone, why not call, e-mail or write them? 4. As Wayne Lawton explains, ¡°Invest time in relationships. Remove the attitude, what¡¯s in it for me? Happiness is found in putting other¡¯s interests, desires and concerns ahead of our own whenever possible. Selfishness is a dead-end street.¡± 5. .

A. Be aware of beauty in nature.

B. In my spare time, I enjoy collecting stamps and reading novels.

C. Driven by the ¡°urgent¡±, we forget to enjoy life.

D. A short e-mail or phone call can make a world of difference to someone.

E. You don¡¯t need to travel far to find beauty.

F. I delight in simple things like my favorite tea drink, a bubble bath or family photos.

G. So please treasure relationship.

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Four brothers left home for college, and they became successful doctors and lawyers.

Some years later, they got together again. While having dinner, they for a long time. They discussed the they had given their elderly mother who lived far away in another city. The first said, ¡°I had a house built for Mama.¡± The second said, ¡°I had my Mercedes-Benz dealer£¨±¼³Û¾­ÏúÉÌ£©send a to her.¡± The third said, ¡°I built a beautiful for Mama.¡± The fourth said, ¡°You know Mama loved reading poems and you know she can¡¯t read any more because she can¡¯t very well. I met a businessman who had a parrot that can recite many . It took him 12 years to it to speak and he earns his living by renting it out. I had to pay him $100,000 a year for twenty years, it is worth it.¡± On hearing that, the other brothers were by his good thought.

After the holidays their mother her thank-you notes, which read, ¡°Milton, the house you built is so huge. I only live in one room, but I have to clean the whole house. It¡¯s a (an) job. Thanks anyway.¡±

¡°Marvin, I am too old to . I stay home and have others work for me, so I¡¯ll use the car. The was good, although not realistic. Thanks.¡±

¡°Michael, you gave me an expensive building for many people to plays or watch movies in it, but all my friends are dead. I¡¯ve almost my hearing and I¡¯m nearly blind. I won¡¯t use it. Thank you all the same.¡±

¡°Dearest Melvin, you are the son to have the good sense to give a little thought to your gift. The chicken tasted so . I liked it very much. Thank you.¡±

1.A. foughtB. talkedC. studiedD. slept

2.A. giftsB. chancesC. wishesD. challenges

3.A. warmB. bigC. safeD. lonely

4.A. bookB. bikeC. carD. bag

5.A. stationB. museumC. libraryD. theater

6.A. whatB. howC. whyD. when

7.A. listenB. feelC. seeD. walk

8.A. storiesB. wordsC. poemsD. lyrics

9.A. protectB. beatC. raiseD. train

10.A. butB. soC. unlessD. although

11.A. shockedB. impressedC. frightenedD. embarrassed

12.A. sent outB. put upC. took outD. picked up

13.A.enjoyableB. delightfulC. tiringD. amusing

14.A. learnB. workC. exerciseD. drive

15.A. neverB. oftenC. regularlyD. sometimes

16.A. futureB. hobbyC. ideaD. program

17.A. createB. enjoyC. bringD. record

18.A. lostB. admiredC. remainedD. discovered

19.A. sameB. lastC. nextD. only

20.A. strangeB. unpleasantC. terribleD. delicious

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China has got a good for fighting against the flu with its careful and smooth organization.

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) ---- About 140 pilot whales that stranded(ʹ...¸édz) themselves on a remote stretch of New Zealand beach have died, but conservation workers and volunteers are hoping the remaining 60 or so will survive after they managed to get them refloated, an official said Saturday.

The geography of Farewell Spit on the South Island seems to work against whales, which regularly become stranded there. The stranding of 198 whales on Friday was one of the largest in recent years and inspired 80 workers and volunteers to help out.

By late Saturday, 140 of the whales had died, said Department of Conservation area manager Andrew Lamason.

He said the workers and volunteers worked throughout the day to keep the surviving whales watered and covered before refloating them during Saturday night¡¯s high tide.

¡°We¡¯ve had a really good crew of volunteers, and people have been wanting to come from all over the country,¡± Lamason said.

He said the surviving whales had moved to deeper water. But he cautioned that although hopes for their survival were high, whales had been refloated in the past only to return and get stranded again.

Lamason said the scale(¹æÄ£) of the stranding has been tough on the helpers, both physically and mentally.

¡°It¡¯s very sad, they¡¯re very intelligent animals,¡± he said. ¡°The common view is that it¡¯s part of nature.¡±

The focus will now turn to the dead whales, and the enormous task of dealing with the remains, Lamason said, adding that in the past helpers have typically buried them in the sand, but that he¡¯s not sure what the approach will be this time.

He said the department had been experimenting with moving the the dead whales into the water, which has the advantage of providing food for other sea creatures.

1.What is the exact number of whales stranded last Friday?

A. 140. B. 60. C. 80. D. 198.

2. Why did the volunteers have to wait until Saturday before they could refloat the whales?

A. Because they were very busy on Friday.

B. Because they had to wait for the sea water to rise.

C. Because the whales were too intelligent.

D. Because the whales were buried deep in the sand.

3.Which of the following words can be used to describe Lamason¡¯s attitude towards the result of refloating the whales?

A. Doubtful. B. Optimistic.

C. Positive. D. Careless.

4.What did Lamason say about the feelings of the workers and volunteers?

A. They were very happy to see so many whales.

B. They thought refloating the whales was not a hard job.

C. They were physically tired and emotionally hurt.

D. They believed that this is very natural.

5.How will the volunteers deal with the dead whales this time according to Lamason?

A. They will bury them in the sand.

B. They will throw them into the ocean.

C. They do not have any exact idea yet.

D. They will feed them to other sea creatures.

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