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Dear Mr. Zhang, 

         Known that our school is going to set up elective English courses,I'd like to give some advices. English Visual-Audio-Oral Course is a good choice. Most of us are interested at English videos and songs,that provide us with great images and beautiful music to listen to. As result,we can enjoy some local customs and singing English songs with joy. In addition,we need to improve our oral English. When we are always learning English,we may not be able to make a fluent speech. We can't easy communicate with others like native speakers. That is why I suggested taking a Speech Course. I' 11 be glad that if you can consider my suggestions.

                                                           Yours,

                                                           Li Hua

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             In a faraway area in northern Mexico,there lives a native Indian group called the Tarahumaras (ËþÀ­ÎÚÂíÀ­×å) .Besides owning some cooking tools and farming equipment,the Tarahumaras exist much as they did before the Spanish sarrived in the 1600s. They live in caves or in small houses made of stone and wood,and they eat what little they can grow on the dry land.

             Ten years ago ,linguist(ÓïÑÔѧ¼Ò) James Copeland entered the world of the Tarahumaras to study their language and culture. Since then,he has been visiting the Tarahumaras three or four times a year. Tafahumara is not a written language,so part of Copeiand£¬s project was to learn to speak Tarahumara so that he could deal directly with the people. ¡°There are no language police ,¡± Copeland says. ¡°Children are seldom corrected by their parents. They learn by observation of speech in conversations and by imitation."

             Copeland learned the language through his frequent exposure to it and by analyzing the grammar. His linguistic skills and mastery of German,Spanish,French,and Russian,plus a partial knowledge of some twenty other languages,also helped. Drawing on his research,Copeland plans to produce a Tarahumara grammar book in j English and perhaps one in Spanish.

             The idea to study the Tarahumaras came to Copeland in 1984 when he discovered that very!little research had been done on their language. He got in touch with a Tarahumara Indian called Lomezo Gonzalez through a social worker who worked with the Tarahumaras in the border town of Juarez,Mexico. At first,Gonzalez was very reluctant to cooperate. He told Copeland that no amount of money could buy his language. But after Copeland explained to him what he intended to do with his research and how it would benefit the Tarahumaras,Gonzalez agreed to help and took Copeland to his village. uOver a period of a year our relationship became closer and warmer/' says Copeland. ¡°Thanks to him,the Tarahumaras started trusting us and understood what we were doing."

28. What can we learn about the Tarahumaras?

   A. They have a strict education system.

   B. They live a very simple and hard life.

   C. They arrived in Mexico with the Spanish.

   D. They are good at agriculture and architecture.

29. According to Copeland,learning Tarahumara.

   A. is no easy task

   B. is a waste of time

   C. is very interesting

   D. is useful for learning Spanish

30. Before Copeland learned Tarahumara,he had.

   A. fully researched this language

   B. read a Tarahumara grammar book

   C. visited the Tarahumaras three times

   D. asked a Tarahumara Indian for help

31. The underlined word ¡°reluctant¡± in the last paragraph probably means .

   A. ready     B. anxious

   C. pleased   D. unwilling

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            Bill Gates once 63. (predict) the ¡°Dawn of the Age of Robots¡±. What's behind this new era? It's partly 64.

matter of technology. Devices 65. can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. There are now a few different ways for robots 66. (move) around. They can walk,crawl or ride on wheels. They 67. (make) smaller and smaller these days and also becoming more and more efficient.

            A bigger part of the story is on the demand side. From the 1950s 68. the television remote control was invented,people around the world have tirelessly searched for ways to get lazier. Also 69. (consider) the increasing wealth of people,engineers believe the time appears ripe to introduce robots to ease our daily lives. Robots will do basic housework such 70. cleaning or gardening,or just help you have more fun on the basketball court.

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