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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Writing text messages while walking is dangerous. A study says it is more dangerous than texting while driving. Researchers found that there are more ¡¾1¡¿ (injury) to texting pedestrians(ÐÐÈË) than there are to texting motorists. Their report says walking is not as easy ¡¾2¡¿ we think. We must focus on many things at the same time to walk safely in a straight line. The researchers said that people forget how to walk ¡¾3¡¿(proper), so dangerous things happen to them. They bump(ײ) into walls and other people. They walk into cars, fall over things in the street, ¡¾4¡¿ even fall into holes.

A professor said walking is a difficult action. There are several reasons ¡¾5¡¿ texting makes walking dangerous. ¡¾6¡¿ is that people cannot see the street. Another is that they focus on their phone keyboard instead of their feet. A final reason is that their minds are somewhere else¡ªthey are not thinking about ¡¾7¡¿ (walk) from A to B safely. The professor said over 6,000 people ¡¾8¡¿ (visit) his hospital last year because of texting. He said ¡¾9¡¿ worst cases are head injuries. When a pedestrian is tossed into the air he/she has nothing ¡¾10¡¿ (protect) the head. The damage can be serious.

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Everyone can benefit a lot from reading books. The following is about the various benefits of reading books.

¡¾1¡¿ Whenever you read something, you learn information that you otherwise wouldn¡¯t have known. It can be a fact about history or a theory you didn¡¯t know. If you want to learn new words, reading books is a great way to enlarge your vocabulary.

¡¾2¡¿ Similar to solving puzzles, reading books allows your mind to practice its processing skills. Going without books for too long will turn your mind into a whirl (»ìÂÒ).

One of the primary benefits of reading books is its ability to develop your critical thinking skills. ¡¾3¡¿ Wherever you are faced with a similar problem in real life, your mind is able to put its mystery-solving skills to a test.

One of the real benefits of reading books is that the information in it can be accessed over and over again. For example, reading a cookbook allows you the luxury of reviewing the procedures whenever you need to. ¡¾4¡¿ Don¡¯t even think about writing the information down because you may lose the paper you wrote down on sooner or later.

These are just some of the wonderful benefits of reading books. ¡¾5¡¿ If you can¡¯t even go outside, you can download free e-books on line and read them on your computer. That way, you can see how advantageous reading can be for yourself.

A. Reading books will make you smart.

B. You can improve your memory by reading.

C. Reading books provides you with new knowledge.

D. Following a recipe from a cooking show will be difficult.

E. Reading mystery novels, for example, sharpens your mind.

F. Reading keeps your mind in good condition.

G. Why don¡¯t you drop by the bookstore or library and pick a book up?

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Charles Babbage was born in 1791 in Britain. He was ¡¾1¡¿ in his youth so he had to be taught at home. His mother worried about his health and she was advised that he ¡¾2¡¿ too much. However, the boy ¡¾3¡¿ mathematics and worked hard at it. Later he was accepted by Cambridge University.

Babbage began to work on a small difference engine in 1819, which could ¡¾4¡¿ mathematical tables by itself.

A blog ¡¾5¡¿ a traditional website in several ways. ¡¾6¡¿ , it is updated much more regularly. Many blogs are updated every day, and some are updated several times a day. Also, most blogs use special software or web sites which are ¡¾7¡¿ bloggers, so you do not need to be a computer expert to create your own blog. This means that ordinary people who may ¡¾8¡¿ can easily set up and start writing their own blog.

The most popular type is an online diary of links, where the blog writer

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When I was thirteen, my parents and I visited an eye doctor. After the examination, __¡¾1¡¿__ doctor said with coldness that I had an eye disease. I had inherited it, __¡¾2¡¿__my brother¡¯s eyes seemed to be fine.

Fifteen years after that, my father began to lose __¡¾3¡¿_sight and I did, too. I fixed all my attention __¡¾4¡¿__the effects of my own darkness. My world seemed __¡¾5¡¿__(break) down and it destroyed all my dreams.

__¡¾6¡¿__, I learnt new things from my father. Twenty years later, I look back at what he has given me. He taught me the determination to move forward __¡¾7¡¿__ facing difficulties. His journey taught me valuable lessons for my own path in the darkness. He had held onto his faith and moved from his comfortable hometown to this unknown land.

I did the same as I stepped into the strange _¡¾8¡¿__(sight) world. Later I gained confidence and learned the language of thankfulness. With great appreciation for my father¡¯s example, I learned the powerful combination of faith and insistence and __¡¾9¡¿__(perform) my own different roles. Luckily, _¡¾10¡¿__ I inherited from my father helped me see my life differently.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿One of the most recent social changes taking place in the world is social networking. Social networking has been in existence for at least 150 years, and probably longer than that. In the times before the invention of the computer and the World Wide Web (WWW), social networking was done in person. People who had similar likes and interests would gather together to share experiences, make new friends, and improve their businesses.

On the Internet, social networking websites made their first appearances during the late 1990s. The first major social networking website in the United States was MySpace. MySpace allowed its users to exchange messages, share pictures, and make new friends in a way that was never thought of in the past. With MySpace, people who did not go out much could reach out to others from their own homes.

In 2004, Facebook was created. It was first a website created for use by Harvard University¡¯s students and teachers, but it soon expanded to include just about everyone. It is now larger than some of the largest companies in the world. It is a website that is changing all the time. Facebook has completely changed the way people stay connected with each other and the rest of the world. The way it works is simple. Users can set up a new account (ÕË»§) easily. All a new user needs is an email address to start. Once a person has created an account and his friend also has his own Facebook page, he can invite his friend by sending a request out to him. Once you get started, making new friends will come easily.

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn about social networking?

A. It is not a new development.

B. It made World Wide Web famous.

C. It appeared because of the computers.

D. It helped people develop new interests.

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A. MySpace is less famous than Facebook.

B. MySpace greatly changed people¡¯s lives.

C. MySpace led to the appearance of Facebook.

D. MySpace was improved by Harvard University¡¯s students.

¡¾3¡¿What do new users of Facebook need to create an account?

A. An email address.

B. His friend¡¯s help.

C. High-speed network.

D. His friend¡¯s Facebook page.

¡¾4¡¿What does the passage mainly tell us?

A. The way to be a Facebook user.

B. The importance of social networking.

C. Two important social networking websites.

D. The differences between MySpace and Facebook.

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It is hard to know what babies want. They can¡¯t talk, walk, or even point at what they¡¯re thinking about. ¡¾1¡¿ And, compared to adults, they develop these skills quickly. People have a hard time learning new languages as they grow older, but infants have the ability to learn any language easily.

For a long time, scientists have tried to explain how such young children can learn complicated(¸´ÔÓµÄ) grammatical rules and sounds of a language. ¡¾2¡¿ This new information might eventually help kids with learning problems as well as adults who want to learn new languages. It might even help scientists who are trying to design computers that can communicate like people do.

Most babies go ¡°goo goo¡± and ¡°ma ma¡± by 6 months of age. ¡¾3¡¿ For decades, scientists have wondered how the brains of young children figure out how to communicate using language. With the help from new technologies and research strategies, scientists are now finding that babies begin life with the ability to learn any language.

They get into contact with other people, listen to what they say and watch their movements very closely. ¡¾4¡¿ Studies show that, up to about 6 months of age, babies can recognize all the sounds that make up all the languages in the world.

There are about 6,000 sounds that are spoken in languages around the globe, but not every language uses every sound. For example, while the Swedish language has 16 vowel sounds, English uses 8 vowel sounds, and Japanese uses just 5. Adults can hear only the sounds used in the languages they speak fluently. To a native Japanese speaker, for example, the letters R and L sound the same. ¡¾5¡¿

A. Children don¡¯t respond to this kind of sound.

B. Most children speak in full sentences by age 3.

C. A baby¡¯s brain focuses on the most common sounds.

D. That is why they quickly master the languages they hear often.

E. So a Japanese speaker cannot tell ¡°row¡± from ¡°low¡±, or ¡°rake¡± from ¡°lake¡±.

F. Yet newborns begin to develop language skills long before they begin speaking.

G. Now, researchers are knowing about what¡¯s happening in the brains of the youngest language learners.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Some people think that as more and more people have televisions in their homes, fewer and fewer people will buy books and newspapers. Why read an article in the newspaper when the TV news can bring you the information in a few minutes and with pictures? Why read the life story of a famous man when a short television program can tell you all that you want to know?

Television has not killed reading, however. Today, newspapers sell in very large numbers. And books of every kind are sold more than ever before. Books are still a cheap way to get information and enjoyment. Although some books with hard covers are expensive, many books are printed today as paperbacks (ƽװ±¾), which are quite cheap. A paperback collection of short stories, for example, is always cheaper than an evening at the cinema or the theater, and you can keep a book for ever and read it many times.

Books are a wonderful provider of knowledge and pleasure and some types of books should be in every home. Every home should have a good dictionary. A good encyclopedia (°Ù¿ÆÈ«Êé), though expensive, is useful, too, because you can find information on any subject. Besides, you can have such books as history books, science textbooks, cookbooks, and collections of stories and poems. Then from time to time you can take a book of poems off your shelves and read the thoughts and feelings of your favorite poets.

¡¾1¡¿It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A. TV programs are a chief provider of knowledge

B. cinemas are the best choice in getting information

C. reading is a cheap way of learning and having fun

D. newspapers are an expensive way to enjoy oneself

¡¾2¡¿What does the underlined sentence in the second paragraph ¡°Television has not killed reading, however.¡± suggest?

A. People only need reading, though.

B. Reading is more fun than television.

C. Reading is still necessary today.

D. Watching television doesn¡¯t help reading.

¡¾3¡¿Where can you probably see this passage?

A. In a travel booklet.

B. In a science report.

C. In a fashion show magazine.

D. In an education book review.

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