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A teacher in Beijing has visited all 36 students' homes at weekends and during the summer holidays to get parents more involved in educating their children, which has caused a heated discussion.

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People need homes: children assume their ¡¾1¡¿ (parent) place as home; boarders call school "home" on weekdays; and¡¾2¡¿(marry) couples work together to build new homes.

So how about people who have to travel for extended periods of time? Don't they have the right¡¾3¡¿(own)a home? Of course they do.

Some regular ¡¾4¡¿(travel) take their own belongings: like bed sheets, pillowcases and family photos to make them feel¡¾5¡¿at home no matter where they are. Some stay for long periods in the same hotel and as ¡¾6¡¿ result become very familiar with service and attend- ants. Others may simply put some flowers by the hotel window to make things more homely.

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Nowadays, fewer people ¡¾8¡¿(work) in their local towns, so¡¾9¡¿do they develop a sense of belonging? Whenever we step out of our local boundaries, there is always another ¡°home" waiting to ¡¾10¡¿ (find). Wherever we are, with just a little bit of effort and imagination, we can make the place where we stay "home".

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I could feel the judging eyes of my family burning a hole into the back of my head as I picked up my phone. All of a sudden, the chattering in the living room died and all I could hear was the sound of the turkey sizzling (·¢³ö˻˻Éù) in the oven.
¡°Look at her! She's been on her phone all day long! It's all your fault! Children will never respect elders if they are not taught how to behave! ¡± my grandmother shouted.
I was very shocked and angry! I opened my mouth to say something, but words failed me and I just sat down quietly on the chair like a mouse in its trap. I thought ¡°Here we go again.¡± I truly love my family and I would do anything for them. I also know that they would do anything for me as well. However, there are moments that make me feel like they are just stuck with me. They all agree on one thing: technology is wrecking me.
If I am going to be treated like a child or completely ignored, I will most likely not enjoy your company, and I feel like this applies to (ÊÊÓÃÓÚ£© the majority of the people. So I sometimes simply shut myself in my room and listened to the voices coming from the living room, thinking: They all grew up in a world so different that it amazes me how they have actually gotten this far. They did not have phones or any type of advanced technology, which is both good and bad. Bad because they had almost no type of fast communication, and good because they were forced to interact (»¥¶¯) with one another, which is something today's society is lacking in. However, maybe if they made an effort to be aware of how things work nowadays, they would not be so against everything.
£¨1£©What happened when the author picked up her smart phone?
A.Her family laughed at her.
B.Her family kept silent.
C.She felt like having headache.
D.She smelt something burning.
£¨2£©The underlined word in the third paragraph probably means ________.
A.punishing
B.encouraging
C.ruining
D.saving
£¨3£©We can infer from the passage that the author felt it hard ________.
A.to do something to please her family
B.to satisfy her family's high expectation
C.to get along with her family in some way
D.to move out or break away from her family
£¨4£©The author uses the last paragraph to show that ________.
A.it is important to strengthen understanding among the family
B.it is necessary to treat each other well in the family
C.it is hard for the older people to accept the advanced technology
D.it is her duty to provide her family with a happier life in the future

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿New research brings some good news for lovers of spicy(ÐÁÀ±µÄ) foods, after finding that eating hot red chili peppers might help to extend lifespan£¨ÊÙÃü£©.

Consuming hot red chili peppers might reduce death risk, say Chopan and Littenberg from the research team. In hot peppers, such as Mexico peppers, the strong flavor comes from a compound(¸´ºÏÎï), which does not exist in sweet peppers or onions. Studies have suggested that this compound can offer a welth of health benefits.

A study of more than 16,000 people in the United States revealed that individuals who consumed red chili peppers had a lower risk of death from all causes over an average of 18 years than those who did not eat the spicy food. Compared with participants who did not consume hot red chili peppers, those who did were found to be at 13 percent reduced risk of all-cause death.

For example, a recent study reported by Medical News Today, found that the compound might have the potential to stop breast cancer, while an earlier study linked the compound to a reduced risk of digest system cancers. Still, the available data suggested that hot red chili pepper consumption was most strongly associated with a reduced risk of death from heart disease.

While the researchers are unable to identify the concrete compound by which red chili peppers might extend lifepan, the team says that it is likely due to the compound that is effectively against obesity(·ÊÅÖÖ¢).

Overall, the team says that these latest findings support those of the 2015 study, linking spicy food intake to reduced risk of death by showing ¡°a significant decrease in death associated with hot red chili pepper consumption.¡± However, Chopan and Littenberg note that the earlier study was only conducted in Chinese adults, so the now research makes these findings more credible.

¡¾1¡¿What can be inferred from the passage?

A. The study only goes for American people.

B. Red chili pepper can all-cause disease.

C. The compound protects people against obesity.

D. Onion consuming can reduce death risk.

¡¾2¡¿What is the finding of the new research mainly about?

A. Hot red chili pepper lovers develop no cancers.

B. Hot red chili peppers help control breast illness.

C. Hot red chili peppers decrease heart disease.

D. Hot red chili pepper intake may increase lifespan.

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word ¡°credible¡±?

A. Convincing. B. Practical. C. Encouraging. D. Attractive.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Nowadays many new couples like to _____ their wedding photos and hang them on the wall.
A.extend
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C.spread
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Google is one of the world¡¯s biggest data storage companies, ¡¾1¡¿ (store) people¡¯s work, photos, emails and everything else. It has a popular Internet search engine(ÒýÇæ), which scans the Web pages that are relevant ¡¾2¡¿ the words you have typed in the search box.

As we know, Google¡¯s headquarters is big, and much of ¡¾3¡¿ (it) campus is green. There is so much grass ¡¾4¡¿ it would need a number of lawnmowers (¸î²Ý»ú), but Google has a creative way about that. Instead of gas-powered ¡¾5¡¿ (machine), Google hires a great many goats ¡¾6¡¿ (clear) the lawns. They visit for about a week at ¡¾7¡¿ time, and about 200 of them come to work. The goats don¡¯t use gas, pollute the air ¡¾8¡¿ make as much noise. And they have the advantage of being ¡°a lot ¡¾9¡¿¡¡(attractive) to watch than lawnmowers¡±, as Google¡¯s employees have put it.

And there are a load of dogs at Google, too. Google¡¯s office is very dog-friendly. It says that letting people bring in their dogs ¡¾10¡¿ (make) everyone much happier.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿When emergency workers arrive at an old firehouse in New York City, the way they greet each other is not what you might expect. These first responders say," Ni Hao ! " "Ni Hao" means "hello" in Mandarin Chinese.

First responders are the first emergency workers to arrive at a fire, traffic accident or other emergency. Some first responders are fire fighters, while others can be Emergency Medical

Technicians.

In Brooklyn, New York, over 20 first responders are studying Mandarin Chinese for about two hours a week. The class is the first of its kind. It is offered by the New York City Fire Department Foundation.

The U. S. Census Bureau recently reported that some New York neighborhoods are made up mostly of immigrants. Some people have predicted that the Chinese community is likely to become New York's largest immigrant group. They think the city will have' the largest Chinese community outside of Asia.

The Census Bureau also found that almost 200 languages are spoken in the city. So, knowing different languages is important, especially if you are a first responder.

Lieutenant(ÖÐξ,ÉÙξ) Steve Lee is president of the Fire Department's Phoenix Society. He says that first responders must be able to communicate quickly and effectively when an emergency happens. He explains that first responders enter neighborhoods and communites to assist regardless of where they are from. Many times first responders do not speak the same language as the people they are called to help. He adds that it is vital, or very important, that first responders are able to communicate with the people calling for help.

Without help from homeowners and others, Lee adds, discovering exactly where a fire is burning can be a real problem. First responders need to ask questions such as "What building?

What address? What apartment?" And the most important question," Is there anybody left in the building and where?"

¡¾1¡¿Who are first responders according to Paragraph 2?

A. Persons leading the emergency rescue.

B. Rescuers first reaching the disaster

C. People first learning the disaster.

D. People first find the disaster.

¡¾2¡¿Why are the first responders in New York studying the Chinese language?

A. To find a better job in Chinese community.

B. To learn about Chinese cultures much better.

C. To show respect to the Chinese immigrants.

D. To meet the rapid growth of Chinese population.

¡¾3¡¿What do first responders concern most?

A. The language to communicate.

B. The place where the fire occurs.

C. The distance covered to the fire.

D. The people trapped in the fire.

¡¾4¡¿What can be a suitable title for the text?

A. Importance of Languages Used in Emergency Rescue.

B. Mandarin Being a Must for Emergency Workers.

C. New York's Emergency Crews Learning Mandarin.

D. Language Problem Disturbing First Responders' Work.

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