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The popularity of bicycling continues to rise, and it is no surprise. It¡¯s fun, healthy and eco-friendly. Maybe that¡¯s why there are 1.4 billion bicycles and only 400 million cars on roads worldwide today. Bikes can take you almost anywhere, and there is no fuel cost!

Hop on a bicycle and ride around your neighborhood. You may discover something new in your community. Stopping and getting off a bike is easier than stopping and getting out of your car. In many communities, you can bike to work and benefit from exercise without polluting the environment. You don¡¯t even have to ride all the way. Folding bikes work well for workers who ride the train. Just fold the bike and take it with you. Have you ever thought about bicycling across a foreign country? It¡¯s a great way to experience another culture, see beautiful scenery and meet friendly people. Bicycle enthusiast Goran Kropp bicycled across not just one country but several. He rode a remarkable 11,000 km from his home in Sweden to Nepal and then climbed Mount Everest! And now, bicycling across a country to raise money for a charity or to advertise a cause is also popular.

To encourage people to bike, many cities in Europe have established bike-share programs. In Paris, for example, thousands of bikes are parked at bike stations around the city. Users can rent bikes at any station. The first half-hour of use is free. After that, users pay a small fee. When they¡¯ve finished riding, they simply park their bikes at any station. For people who don¡¯t want to drive, the bikes are an excellent alternative£¨Ìæ´úÆ·£©to buses and taxis, which burn fuel and cause pollution.

As a result of the success of bike plans in Europe, they¡¯re spreading to the US., Australia and other countries as well. Look for one in your city soon.

1.According to this passage, workers in some cities can take their bikes _____.

A. to concerts and festivals

B. into their company offices

C. to large recreational areas

D. onto public transportation

2.When do the bike riders in Paris have to pay a fee?

A. When they damage the bikes in an accident.

B. If they ride the bikes for over thirty minutes.

C. After they receive a bill in the mail for a ride.

D. Before they rent the new bikes at any station.

3.We can infer from Paragraph 3 that _____.

A. many people can use the same bikes

B. the bikes aren¡¯t likely to break down

C. riders can keep the bikes for months

D. people can ride bikes to raise money

4.We can learn from the passage that _____.

A. bikes are becoming more and more popular

B. bikes save people¡¯s time

C. bikes have increased in price

D. buses and taxis will be replaced by bikes

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Students¡¯ active performances in class will be the new normal ______ teachers give them more chances.

A. although B. once C. until D. since

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It was reported last week that developers could take photos from Apple mobile and Google Android devices without the phone owners knowing that the images were being taken. In Apple¡¯s case, developers can also obtain the location information for each photo.

Senator(²ÎÒéÔ±) Charles Schumer said in a telephone interview that his office had spoken with officials at both Apple and Google on Monday.

¡°We asked them if they could find a way on their own to prevent Apple from having access to private information,¡± Mr. Schumer said. ¡°They were friendly and open to the idea that this ought to be changed.¡±

On Sunday, Mr. Schumer said that he planned to send a letter to the Federal Trade Commission asking the agency to investigate Apple and Google after the privacy concerns came to light. Claudia Bourne Farrell, an F.T.C. spokeswoman, said the agency had received the letter but she could not comment further.

¡°It worries people to think that one¡¯s personal photos, address book, and who knows what else can be obtained and even posted online without permission,¡± Mr. Schumer wrote in his letter to the F. T.C. ¡°If the technology exists to open the door to this kind of privacy invasion, then surely technology exists to close it, and that¡¯s exactly what must happen.¡±

Mr. Schumer said if Apple and Google could not come to an agreement to fix the problem, then he would be forced to take the issue further.

He said other companies had been willing to work with his office to fix issues. ¡°I¡¯m optimistic that we can get this changed without any regulation,¡± he said. ¡°If it¡¯s not changed, then we¡¯ll turn to the F.T.C., and if that doesn¡¯t work then we¡¯ll consider legislative approach.¡±

The F.T.C. has warned companies to try to be more vigilant(¾¯ÐѵÄ) in their efforts to protect consumers when it comes to privacy.

1.The senators spoke with officials at both Apple and Google_______.

A. to urge them not to invade consumers¡¯ privacy.

B. to discuss whether it is illegal to have access to private information.

C. to stop them from developing the technology of taking photos.

D. to keep them from obtaining the location information for each photo.

2.Which of the following statements is True?

A. Privacy invasion from Apple has existed for a long time.

B. Mr. Schumer takes the privacy concerns caused by Apple and Google seriously.

C. Privacy invasion from Google has existed for a long time.

D. Apple and Google have decided to make a change.

3.Mr. Schumer¡¯s letter to the F.T.C. mainly shows that the technology to open the door to privacy invasion_______.

A. causes privacy invasion to happen frequently.

B. can be used if permitted.

C. causes people to worry about the safety of their personal information.

D. causes personal information to be posted online without permission.

4.Where can we read about the passage?

A. In a newspaper.

B. In a magazine.

C. In a science report.

D. In a textbook.

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Are you new to experiencing relationships? Well, let me give you advice on having a healthy and possibly long-term relationship.

1.. Do not hide things from them, do not lie. Don ' t be afraid to say things that isn't very flattering about yourself. Getting them to trust you is the most important element in any relationship. If there ' s no trust, there ' s nothing there. So please be honest and they'll learn to . open up to you.

Make sure you give them respect. Now respect isn't just simply treating her or him nicely. There' s a lot more to it. You have to learn to adjust to their liking. 2. Don ' t just think about yourself ,think about what your partner needs out of it as well.

3.. Always be willing to help them and give them honesty and positivity at the same time. Make them feel you are someone they can really count on and build a future with. This is an important step in a relationship. Your partner has to be able to count on you when needed.

Make sure you have a good sense of humor with them. Laughter is the key to happiness. Laugh a lot with them ,joke with them. Laughter may seem silly ,but it' s the secret to a lot in life. It will keep the sparks alive. 4..

Make sure the communication is good. This goes along with trust, but always communicate how you feel, even if it ' s something that upsets you. Instead of screaming, talk to them.5..It ' s important to communicate this to them , not keep it bottled up.

A£®Show them your personality.

B£®Be an honest person with them.

C£®Make sure you are encouraging to your partner.

D£®Laughter keeps the relationship strong and lasting.

E. Don' t start to neglect them and make them feel unwanted.

F. Basically , learn to study your partners ' moods, wants . and needs.

G. If they did something that made you unhappy, tell them about it in a respectful manner.

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Nowadays many people are concerned about the problem of what to do with electronic waste such as old televisions, computers, radios, cellular telephones and other electronic equipment.

Electronic trash, or e-waste, is piling up faster than ever in American homes and businesses. People do not know what to do with old televisions or computers so they throw them in the trash.

National Solid Waste Management Association (NSWMA) state programs director Chaz Miller says the large amount of electronic waste Americans product is not unexpected.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates more than 400 million consumer electronic items are dumped each year, and there is a push by more states to ban the waste from landfills (À¬»øÌîÂñ³¡) and create recycling programs. They can be torn apart and sorted for useable parts. Mike Fannon who runs the plant in Baltimore says, ¡°There are lots of valuable metals that can be recovered and reused instead of just putting them in the landfill, and in certain components there are some materials that should not really be in the landfill.¡±

Fannon says nearly 20 percent of electronic waste is recycled nationwide. Thirteen years ago, it was only about 6 percent. Recycling rates continue to rise as more communities have banned electronics from landfills in order to keep e-waste poisons like lead (Ǧ) and mercury (¹¯) out of garbage dumps.

This year several states like Vermont imposed a ban on electronic waste in landfills. More than 25 other states have also adopted bans on e-waste in landfills. Chaz Miller says more can be done to boost electronic waste recycling.

¡°We can do much better,¡± noted Miller. ¡°I think clearly our goal should be to do as well as we do recycling newspapers.¡±

1.Which of the following does NOT belong to e-waste?

A. Old televisions. B. Old computers.

C. Old cell phones. D. Old newspapers.

2.Why is e-waste banned from landfills in many states?

A. Because it can not be recycled.

B. Because the landfills are already full.

C. Because it might damage the environment.

D. Because it can be shipped to other countries.

3.According to Mike Fannon, what might be the best way of dealing with e-waste?

A. Recycling it. B. Selling it.

C. Burying it. D. Breaking it.

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Chaz Miller works for EPA.

B. Miller is optimistic about the future of e-waste.

C. At present, less than 10 percent of e-waste is recycled.

D. All states in the US have banned e-waste from landfills.

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Face adversity£¨Äæ¾³£©with a smile

I told my friend Graham that I often cycle the two miles from my house to the town centre but unfortunately there is a big hill on the route. He replied, "You mean .¡±He explained that I should be glad of the exercise that the hill provided.

My to the hill has now changed .I used to as I approached it but now I tell myself the following. This hill will exercise my heart and lungs. It will help me to and get fit. It will mean that I live longer. This hill is my friend.__ ,I have a smile of as I reach the top of the hill.

Problems are there to be faced and .We cannot achieve anything with a/an .life. Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person t0 an University degree. She wrote,¡£¡®Character cannot be in ease and quiet. Only through 0f trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved."

One of the main 0f success in life is our attitude towards adversity. At times we all face hardships, problems, accidents and difficulties. we cannot choose the adversity, we can choose our attitude towards it£®

Douglas Bader was 21 when in 1931 he had both legs amputated£¨½ØÖ«£©following a flying accident. He was to fly again and went on to become one of the leading flying aces£¨Éó¤µÄÈË£©£®He was a/an to others during the war. He said ,¡°Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't d(, this or that. That's nonsense. your mind, and you'll never crutches(¹ÕÕÈ)or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school, join in all the games you can. G0 _you want to. But never, never let them you that things are too difficult or impossible.¡¯¡¯

1.A.slowly B. fortunately C .carefully D .quickly

2.A.abundant B. proper C .extra D. necessary

3.A.attitude B. access C. entrance D. affection

4.A.climb B. confuse C. comment D .complain

5.A.put on weigh B. gain weight C. lose weight D .take my weight

6.A.Gradually B.Finally C. Rarely D. Approximately

7.A.satisfaction B. devotion C. decoration D. caution

8.A.understood B. clarified C. defeated D. overcome

9.A.tough B. difficult C. easy D. reasonable

10.A.gain B. accept C. accomplish D. admire

11.A.founded B.produced C. constructed D. developed

12.A.happiness B.experiences C. difficulties D .pressures

13.A.emphasis B. conflicts C. factors D. powers

14.A.While B. As C .Because D .If

15.A.devoted B .determined C. commanded D .forced

16.A.appreciation B.qualification C .inspiration D. destination

17.A.Open up B. Make up C. Come to D. Come into

18.A.reject B. deliver C .abandon D. use

19.A.anywhere B. everywhere C .nowhere D. somewhere

20.A.advise B. attempt C. request D. persuade

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Spending more than an hour on your smart phone each day may be a sign that you are suffering from depression, 1. new study has suggested. The more time is spent 2. (use) a phone for any reason including texting and going online, the more likely volunteers were 3. have the blues .

Monitoring people¡¯s comings and 4. (go) using GPS tracking on their phones also helped track mood. Spending most of your time at home was also 5. (link) to depression, as was having an/a 6. (regular) daily schedule, such as unusual shift patterns. ¡° 7. people are depressed, they tend to withdraw and don¡¯t have the motivation and energy to go out and do things, ¡± said senior author David Mohr. ¡° The data _8. showed depressed people tended not to go many places 9. (reflect) the loss of motivation seen in depression ¡±

¡°The significance of this is that we can detect if a person has depressive symptoms and the severity of those symptoms 10. asking them any questions . Phones can provide data obviously and with no effort on the part of the users . ¡±

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