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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Ways to Host an Eco-Friendly Cookout

Eating in the open air may feel eco-friendly, but outdoor dining can result in unnecessary waste if you aren¡¯t careful. ¡¾1¡¿. Keep that in mind, you¡¯ll be off to a good start.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Skip the paper invitations and use online services like Email, or Facebook events. ¡¾2¡¿. This way you¡¯ll avoid ending up with five different potato salads that go uneaten. Make it easy for guests to sort garbage by preparing different dustbins: one for kitchen garbage, one for recyclables, and one for non-recyclables.

Stop Using Plastic

Plastic is a leading cause of litter and isn¡¯t easy to recycle. To make sure your cookout eco-friendly, consider some other options for making your cookout stand out. Use recycled jars as glasses. They¡¯re also far less breakable than regular glasses. ¡¾3¡¿. If guests know which glass is theirs, they don¡¯t need to reach for another one, which cuts down on the cleanup you¡¯ll be doing.

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Wherever possible, shop for local produce and goods to serve your guests. This will reduce your carbon footprint and help support your local economy. Buy produce and meats at your local farmers¡¯ market. Look for organic, but favor local over organic if you have to make a choice.

Use Renewable Light Sources

¡¾5¡¿. As the sun goes down, illuminate(ÕÕÁÁ) your party space with LED lighting and solar-powered decorations. Invest in some candles and torches to help drive away insects naturally.

A. Support Global Economy

B. Think Globally, Shop Locally

C. Ask guests to bring glasses of their own

D. Keep track of what everyone is bringing ahead of time

E. Save on energy by hosting your party during the daylight hours

F. The key to being eco-friendly is to reduce waste wherever possible

G. Put up some label to the jars so people can write their names on them

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¡¾1¡¿What are they going to do this Friday?

A. See a film. B. Go out for a drive. C. Find a western restaurant.

¡¾2¡¿How will they go out this Friday?

A. By bus. B. By subway. C. By car.

¡¾3¡¿What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A. Classmates. B. Workmates. C. Lovers.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Crystal Cruises£¨³Ë´¬ä¯ÀÀ£©-Luxury Every Day

What do you plan to do this winter vacation? Do you want to travel over the sea, experience the ocean wave and enjoy the wonderful sea views? If that¡¯s what you want, come and sail on a Crystal Cruise ship. We have three ships: The Crystal Queen, The Crystal Princess, The Crystal Palace.

Come and sail in luxury£¨Éݳޣ©on cruises around the Caribbean Sea for 7 or 14 days.

Our seven-day cruise costs $2,000 and our two-week cruise is $3,500.

A typical one week cruise:

Day One¡ªset off from Miami

Day Two¡ªfree day in Nassau, in The Bahamas

Day Three¡ªnear Haiti

Day Four¡ªvisit Puerto Rico and Antigua

Day Five¡ªfree day in Barbados

Day Six¡ªfree day in Port of Spain, Trinidad

Day Seven¡ªtravel to Caracas, Venezuela

Day Eight¡ªfly home.

All food and drink is included in the price of your cruise (except for wines). Our cruise ships all have a cinema, a five-star restaurant, a theatre, a library and a gym. However, you have to pay extra money to enjoy the films and plays.

If you prefer to go on a cruise in another part of the world, we also organize cruises in the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean.

Our ships carry over 2,000 passengers and we have nearly 600 crew members in all.

So come on board today for the holiday of a lifetime!

Call immediately: 020-4455832

I¡¯m sure you will enjoy your luxury cruise ship journey very much!

¡¾1¡¿What is the main purpose of this text?

A. To offer instructions on how to sail on a cruise ship.

B. To advertise for winter holiday cruises.

C. To share an experience of a sailing journey.

D. To give suggestions on taking summer vacation.

¡¾2¡¿What do we know about the one-week cruise?

A. You don¡¯t have to pay extra money for anything.

B. It is around the Caribbean Sea.

C. It offers a ship journey home on the last day.

D. It costs between $2,000 and $3,500.

¡¾3¡¿When can travelers visit Trinidad?

A. On the fifth day. B. On the eight day.

C. On the seven day. D. On the sixth day.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿China Today attracts a worldwide readership, ________ shows that more and more people all over the world want to learn about China.
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¡¾1¡¿What does the woman want to buy?

A. Some bread. B. A coat. C. Some sandwiches.

¡¾2¡¿What is the woman probably?

A. A mother. B. A teacher. C. A waitress.

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn about the boy?

A. He answered a phone from his father.

B. He likes playing tennis.

C. He helps the woman find the sandwich.

¡¾4¡¿What will the woman probably do next?

A. Call her husband. B. Go shopping. C. Have lunch with the boy.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Religion was very important in Greek life. Temples were the major ¡¾1¡¿(build) in Greek cities. The Greeks thought that 12 main gods lived on Mount Olympus, the¡¾2¡¿(high)mountain in Greece. One of these was Zeus, ¡¾3¡¿was the chief god and father of the gods. The Greeks believed that the spirits of most people went to an underworld ¡¾4¡¿(rule)by the god Hades, regardless of ¡¾5¡¿the people had done in life. Greeks performed rituals to please the gods. Rituals are religious ceremonies. The Greek rituals combined prayers ¡¾6¡¿gifts to the gods. The Greeks also held¡¾7¡¿(festival) to honor the gods and goddesses. Athletic games often took place at the festivals. All Greeks were invited to these games. The first games of this kind ¡¾8¡¿(hold)at the Olympic festival in 776 B. C.

The Greeks used oracles to learn the will of the gods. An oracle was a sacred shrine(Ê¥µØ)¡¾9¡¿a god or goddess revealed the future through a priest(Éñ¸¸)or priestess. The most famous was the oracle of the god Apollo at Delphi. Many people traveled to Delphi ¡¾10¡¿(consult) the oracle of Apollo.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿No matter where you live or how you define yourself, these are some of the best activities to get in touch with nature.

Hiking

One of the easiest and most accessible ways to get close to nature is by setting out on a good old hike. Hiking generally doesn¡¯t require any special equipment or special skills; just a good pair of boots, a map, and a thirst for adventure. This activity can be as relaxing as you make it. Suggestion: consider doing a little advance research on Trails.com or EveryTrail.com.

Backcountry Camping

Why limit yourself to just a day hike when you can have a full weekend (or longer) adventure? Backcountry camping involves packing your tent, sleeping bag, food£¬and water on your back to set up camp in a remote location. If you¡¯re an experienced hiker and camper, this is an excellent way to test your survival skills and explore the wildness. Many parks require backpackers to obtain permits, so make sure to register and map your route before stepping on the trail.

Mountain and Road Biking

Unlike long hikes through the woods, biking allows you to cover more ground and travel farther while still being in nature. Mountain biking typically involves riding up and down steep slopes, between trees, and over rocks. If this sounds too intense or your tires aren¡¯t suited for a rocky path, consider taking a road bike or a hybrid on paved trails through forest preserves or along country roads.

¡¾1¡¿What is especially suggested before hiking?

A. Having a new pair of boots.

B. Having a map.

C. Having a thirst for adventure.

D. Doing some advance research on the websites.

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following items is NOT necessary when taking backcountry camping according to the passage?

A. A tent. B. A cell phone.

C. Food. D. Some water.

¡¾3¡¿What is the typical character of the mountain biking?

A. You have to get permits.

B. You have to do some research in advance.

C. You can ride up and down the mountains.

D. You must have a road bike.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Many years ago, Dad worked as a farmhand £¨Å©³¡¹¤ÈË£©. At that time, he had a horse. Every Saturday he________to the town after dinner and spent a few hours on social________ with other farmhands, such as drinking, chatting, and playing cards in the caf¨¦. On Saturday evenings, the caf¨¦ was ________ because many farmhands were there. Before midnight Dad returned home on his horse, quite satisfied with his________. In his words, he________ thought of changing his job.

At the age of 31, Dad married my mother who was a schoolteacher. In the following spring I came________ into the world. Life became hard, so my mother felt________. She told Dad that they must make a ________.

My mother had ________of how some famous persons, especially Thomas Edison who was born in a poor family, fought against fate and achieved greatness and ________. And she ________ that I would some day become a great leader ________ men or cities and Dad should be a successful businessman. So she ________Dad to give up his job as a farmhand, sell his horse and ________a small business of his own. And I went to high school and college. She even sent me abroad for ________ education when I graduated from college. Under the drive of my mother's hope, Dad and I________what we have today. Dad runs a big international ________and I am a successful lawyer ________great fame in my country, ________not a leader as my mother expected.

Dad said, without my mother, we wouldn't be what we are today; at least, he would remain a farmhand. ________ he got a lesson of life ¡ªsometimes we really need drive from outside.

¡¾1¡¿A. rode B. walked C. ran D. drove

¡¾2¡¿A. conversations B. games C. relationships D. activities

¡¾3¡¿A. cold B. crowded C. quiet D. dirty

¡¾4¡¿A. horse B. entertainment C. life D. beer

¡¾5¡¿A. often B. ever C. never D. sometimes

¡¾6¡¿A. laughing B. singing C. sleeping D. crying

¡¾7¡¿A. unimportant B. busy C. unsatisfied D. tired

¡¾8¡¿A. living B. change C. decision D. house

¡¾9¡¿A. dreamed B. heard C. thought D. spoken

¡¾10¡¿A. honesty B. money C. fame D. energy

¡¾11¡¿A. cared B. knew C. forgot D. hoped

¡¾12¡¿A. training B. ruling C. helping D. protecting

¡¾13¡¿A. warned B. wanted C. allowed D. persuaded

¡¾14¡¿A. start B. find C. design D. sell

¡¾15¡¿A. farther B. higher C. easier D. closer

¡¾16¡¿A. showed B. kept C. lost D. achieved

¡¾17¡¿A. company B. school C. farm D. caf¨¦

¡¾18¡¿A. suffering B. sharing C. enjoying D. following

¡¾19¡¿A. though B. if C. and D. since

¡¾20¡¿A. So B. However C. Or D. Because

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