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¡¾2¡¿Which is the woman¡¯s favorite teacher?

A. The English teacher. B. The Maths teacher. C. The Art teacher.

¡¾3¡¿Where is the Art teacher from?

A. America. B. Canada. C. England.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Monthly Talks at London Canal Museum

Our monthly talks start at 19:30 on the first Thursday of each month except August. Admission is at normal charges and you don¡¯t need to book. They end around 21:00.

November 7th

The Canal Pioneers, by Chris Lewis. James Brindley is recognized as one of the leading early canal engineers. He was also a major player in training others in the art of canal planning and building. Chris Lewis will explain how Brindley made such a positive contribution to the education of that group of early ¡°civil engineers¡±.

December 5th

Ice for the Metropolis, by Malcolm Tucker. Well before the arrival of freezers, there was a demand for ice for food preservation and catering, Malcolm will explain the history of importing natural ice and the technology of building ice wells, and how London¡¯s ice trade grew.

February 6th

An Update on the Cotsword Canals, by Liz Payne. The Stroudwater Canal is moving towards reopening. The Thames and Severn Canal will take a little longer. We will have a report on the present state of play.

March 6th

Eyots and Aits-Thames Islands, by Miranda Vickers. The Thames had many islands. Miranda has undertaken a review of all of them. She will tell us about those of greatest interest.

Online bookings: www.canalmuseum.org.uk/book

More into: www.canalmuseum.org.uk/whatson

London Canal Museum

12-13 New Wharf Road, London NI 9RT

www.canalmuseum.org.uk www.canalmuseum.mobi

Tel: 020 7713 0836

¡¾1¡¿When is the talk on James Brindley?

A. November 7th.

B. March 6th.

C. February 6th.

D. December 5th.

¡¾2¡¿What is the topic of the talk in February?

A. The Canal Pioneers.

B. Ice for the Metropolis.

C. Eyots and Aits-Thames Islands.

D. An Update on the Cotswold Canals.

¡¾3¡¿Who will give the talk on the islands in the Thames?

A. Chris Lewis.

B. Malcolm Tucker.

C. Miranda Vickers.

D. Liz Payne.

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£¨3£©You come to the meeting if you're too busy.
£¨4£©You play now! You shall finish your homework first!
£¨5£©I know things are hard with you, but you try to get over the difficulties.
£¨6£©I didn't see her at the meeting this morning; she have spoken at the meeting.
£¨7£©You imagine what difficulty we had walking home in the snowstorm.
£¨8£©The weather turned out to be fine yesterday. I have taken the trouble to carry my umbrella with me.
£¨9£©You follow the doctor's advice. I think it will do good to you.
£¨10£©I have phoned Ed this morning£¬but I forgot.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Sonia learnt some first aid skills in her infant CPR (Ó׶ùÐķθ´ËÕ) class. Last week she told us that she______ her daughter¡¯s life using the skills. Her experience might be ______ to other parents with young children. Here is her ______.

Last Friday I took my 9-month-old daughter to a doctor and she had blood drawn(³éѪ) from her finger. The doctor put a band-aid on her finger. Then we ______.

My husband ______ the car outside his friend¡¯s house because he had to ______ something that he borrowed from his friend. Then I heard my daughter make ______ sounds. I looked at her and found she had tear-filled eyes, vomit (Å»ÍÂÎï) on her shirt, and a look that said, ¡°Help me, Mom.¡± ______, she wasn¡¯t blue(Çà×ϵÄ).

I jumped out of the car, ______ her out of the car seat, flipped her over, and hit her on the ______ three times. I saw something fly out of her ______. I saw it was the ______ when I picked it up. I was so ______. I couldn¡¯t imagine what could have happened if we had ______ home instead of parking the car there.

I went home and ______ signed up for Child CPR. I had taken Infant CPR in our town and remembered not to stick my ______ in her mouth to get out the choking object(ÌîÈûÎï) ---- ______my instinct(Ö±¾õ)was to do just that.

It terrifies me that ______ like this can happen so suddenly to people around us. I think if it happened to my daughter, it could happen to anyone¡¯s ______. I¡¯ve also been telling all my friends with children to sign up for CPR classes because you just ______ know what might happen.

¡¾1¡¿A. improved B. replaced C. found D. saved

¡¾2¡¿A. interesting B. helpful C. shocking D. new

¡¾3¡¿A. plan B. reason C. story D. advice

¡¾4¡¿A. went B. listened C. left D. came

¡¾5¡¿A. parked B. drove C. repaired D. transported

¡¾6¡¿A. show B. return C. check D. post

¡¾7¡¿A. lovely B. fluent C. strange D. beautiful

¡¾8¡¿A. Generally B. Sadly C. Usually D. Thankfully

¡¾9¡¿A. pulled B. handed C. threw D. passed

¡¾10¡¿A. jacket B. trousers C. head D. back

¡¾11¡¿A. ears B. mouth C. nose D. eyes

¡¾12¡¿A. blood B. paper C. band-aid D. fingernail

¡¾13¡¿A. tired B. scared C. disappointed D. bored

¡¾14¡¿A. left B. flew C. walked D. driven

¡¾15¡¿A. immediately B. luckily C. unwillingly D. bravely

¡¾16¡¿A. chopstick B. spoon C. fork D. finger

¡¾17¡¿A. so B. because C. though D. if

¡¾18¡¿A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something

¡¾19¡¿A. husband B. child C. doctor D. son

¡¾20¡¿A. always B. never C. still D. even

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Publishers of books for beginning readers are in the business of doing whatever they can to make children develop a love of reading. At times, that means they'll produce books that are more colorful and more packed with pictures. But it turns out that when it comes to learning to read books, more pictures aren't always better.
In fact, simply having more than one picture on a page can negatively(Ïû¼«µØ) affect the ability of preschoolers to learn words from that page, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Sussex. ¡°Storybook reading is a great activity to help children increase their vocabularies,¡± writes co-author Zoe M. Flack in the University's School of Psychology blog.
But the illustrations(²åͼ) can affect how well children will learn new words. ¡°For example,¡± Flack writes, ¡°We know that children learn words better if illustrations are realistic.¡± Also, studies have shown that adding bells and whistles(ÉÚÉù) to storybooks may negatively affect learning, according to Jessica S. Horst, Flack's co-author for the study. ¡°We also know that children look within illustrations for the things they hear in the story, so if the story mentions a girl dropping an ice cream, children will look at the ice cream in the illustration.¡±
With that in mind, Dr. Horst and Ms. Flack began to wonder what would happen when picture books show many illustrations on a page and how young children who haven't yet learned to read know which illustration to look at while listening to a story. To find out, they read storybooks that displayed either one or two illustrations per page to 36 three-year-old children. As it turns out, children who listened to stories with only one illustration at a time learned twice as many words as children who listened with two or more illustrations.
£¨1£©Why do publishers produce books with many colorful pictures?
A.Because such books help kids improve their imagination.
B.Because parents are more interested in such books.
C.Because they want to help kids love reading.
D.Because such books are easier to produce.
£¨2£©What does Zoe M. Flack say about storybook reading?
A.It helps kids learn new words.
B.Illustrations aren't that necessary.
C.More words should be added to a story.
D.It helps kids improve their reading ability.
£¨3£©What did the researchers find through their research?
A.Reading is a very important activity.
B.One page should have only one illustration for kids.
C.Children know what books they should read.
D.Children don't really love looking at illustrations.
£¨4£©According to the passage, the findings can help publishers____________.
A.choose better stories for children
B.produce more types of storybooks
C.Produce better books for little kids
D.Make more money through producing books

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Environmental protection is everywhere and Christmas is no exception. Going ¡°green¡± has ___been so festive as in westernmost Canada_____two start-ups are offering an eco-friendly Christmas tree rental service for the holiday period.

For about 100 dollars, Evergrow Christmas Trees and Carbonsync Christmas will drop off a potted tree at your home or business and____three weeks later after all the____have been opened and Santa has parked his sleigh.

Carbonsync plans to donate its trees to habitat restoration groups for replanting, while Evergrow says it will_____them to a nursery to be____until next Christmas when they may be____out again.

Trees normally cost four times less on average, but are usually turned into mulch or sent to garbage dumps after the holidays in most North American cities.

¡°What (folks) are doing now is that they¡¯re____these hordes of trees everywhere in the Fraser Valley to ship to Vancouver, ¡± Brad Major of Carbonsync Christmas told public broadcaster CBC.

¡°These trees grow anywhere from 6 to 12 years to be____one Christmas, and all these trees go to the landfill, and it¡¯s a huge pile of trees, ¡± he said. ¡°It¡¯s like the biggest____of a resource. ¡±

The firm¡¯s trees will also continue to____CO2 from the atmosphere, doing their bit to help curb global warming____ending up as waste.

And if a family____, they may even rent the same tree year after year from Evergrow, ____it has not grown too large to____their living room.

¡¾1¡¿A. ever B. never C. once D. recently

¡¾2¡¿A. where B. that C. which D. when

¡¾3¡¿A. pick it out B. pick it on C. pick it away D. pick it up

¡¾4¡¿A. cards B. boxes C. presents D. letters

¡¾5¡¿A. remove B. return C. replant D. resettle

¡¾6¡¿A. used for B. charged for C. cared for D. prepared for

¡¾7¡¿A. given B. donated C. rented D. sold

¡¾8¡¿A. donating B. renting C. growing D. replanting

¡¾9¡¿A. used for B. used as C. used to D. used during

¡¾10¡¿A. cost B. waste C. value D. usage

¡¾11¡¿A. draw B. breathe C. take D. absorb

¡¾12¡¿A. regardless of B. instead of C. in spite of D. in place of

¡¾13¡¿A. hopes B. expects C. wishes D. desires

¡¾14¡¿A. as soon as B. as much as C. as long as D. as quickly as

¡¾15¡¿A. turn in B. work in C. decorate in D. fit in

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿As my husband,Doug,stood on the busy New York city street trying to stop a taxi,I tried to protect my daughter from the cold December wind and rain. I put my head down to kiss her tiny face.

___and wet,my husband gave up his attempt £¨³¢ÊÔ£©to flag down a taxi. I knew the______.Just after her first birthday,we were told our daughter Katie has a_______ brain illness.Since that moment, Doug and I felt like runners in a marathon race where the finish line kept_______We knew Katie was running out of______.It had taken months before we finally had a name for the____. but we were told only a few specialists£¨×¨¼Ò£©in the world knew how to_______it.Now.as we finally found a brilliant doctor to_______our girl,we were in a strange________in the cold rain.

Just at the moment,a middle-aged woman pulled over and said,¡°Pardon me?May I offer you a£¨n£©______?¡±

Before we could say anything,she continued,¡°It¡¯s really no_____for me.Just get in0.¡±

It was then that I noticed her thick Irish accent£¨¿ÚÒô£©,which_____me up like hot soup. We simply said,¡°Thanks! Roosevelt Hospital,please,¡±as we got in her car for the ride.

¡°Are you going______the baby?¡±she asked us.

I nodded my head,holding back my______.

At the hospital,we_____her a dozen times for the ride, As the woman hugged me.I____her face was wet with tears.She promised to_____for us before she left.

After three more visits to New York and two more____surgeries£¨ÊÖÊõ£©£¬Katie is cured.But the____of the Irish Angel still rang as a constant reminder of a tiny ray of light that appeared in out_____days.

¡¾1¡¿A. Excited B. Frustrated C. Worried D. Satisfied

¡¾2¡¿A. feeling B. spirit C. message D. sense

¡¾3¡¿A. simple B. rare C. normal D. natural

¡¾4¡¿A. coming B. lowering C. normal D. natural

¡¾5¡¿A. time B. confidence C. money D. courage

¡¾6¡¿A. race B. illness C. doctor D. challenge

¡¾7¡¿A. explain B. check C. reach D. fix

¡¾8¡¿A. protect B. meet C. save D. encourage

¡¾9¡¿A. country B. hospital C. town D. city

¡¾10¡¿A. trouble B. difference C. question D. loss

¡¾11¡¿A. trouble B. difference C. question D. loss

¡¾12¡¿A. picked B. called C. warmed D. woke

¡¾13¡¿A. to B. after C. for D. with

¡¾14¡¿A. surprise B. anger C. smile D. tears

¡¾15¡¿A. thanked B. praised C. respected D. accepted

¡¾16¡¿A. guessed B. believed C. understood D. noticed

¡¾17¡¿A. work B. sing C. pray D. drive

¡¾18¡¿A. eye B. brain C. kidney D. heart

¡¾19¡¿A. voice B. bravery C. reward D. advice

¡¾20¡¿A. busiest B. luckiest C. happiest D. darkest

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