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¡¾1¡¿Why is the apartment cheap?

A.It isn¡¯t close to public transportation.

B.It doesn¡¯t have much space.

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A.WiFi service.B.Electricity.C.Air conditioner.

¡¾3¡¿What does the woman want to do next?

A.Use the mobile phone.

B.Complete the paperwork.

C.Look at another apartment.

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I remember well the first time I saw Dr. Homes£® He had invited Miss Sullivan and me¡¾1¡¿£¨call£©on him one day£®

It was early in the spring£¬ just after I had learned to speak£® We¡¾2¡¿£¨show£©at once to his library where we found him seated in a big armchair by an open fire£® There was a smell of print and leather in the room¡¾3¡¿told me that it was full of books£¬ and I stretched out my hand¡¾4¡¿£¨gentle£© to find them£® My fingers lighted upon a beautiful series ¡¾5¡¿Tennyson's poems£¬ and when Miss Sullivan told me¡¾6¡¿it was I began to recite£®

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Directions: Write an English composition in 100-120 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

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¡¾1¡¿What is the man going to do this summer?

A. Teach a course. B. Repair his house. C. Work at a hotel.

¡¾2¡¿How will the man use the money?

A. To hire a gardener. B. To buy books. C. To pay for a boat trip.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ With its subtle(΢ÃîµÄ)rules on tipping and not-so-subtle rules about carrying ID,Las Vegas is better enjoyed after a little research.This smart booklet will save you the bother.

Tipping

Las Vegas runs on tips.You should hand a dollar bill to the waiting staff who get you a drink,and the doorman who whistles you up a taxi.Taxi drivers and restaurant waiting staff should get 15%-20%(most bills do not include service charge);tour guides $5-$10;and you're oven expected to leave S2-S5 a day at the end of your hotel stay for the housekeeping staff you may never actually meet. On the plus side, the customer service in Las Vegas is second to none:if you tip well for a round of drinks in a club£¬for instance, a good waiter will later pick you out of the crowd and pour your drinks while you're still sitting in the fourth row.

Getting around

The airport is close to the centre.You can catch a shuttle to the major hotels for$11-$15,or get a quicker taxi for about $25.(Walking on the Strip is fun for people-watching, with elevated pedestrian walkways.A monorail runs from the MGM Grand to SLS with stops at: Bally's and Paris;the Flamingo; Harrah's and The LINQ;Las Vegas Convention Center and Westgate Vegas. A double-decker bus called the Deuce also runs all the way up the Strip to Fremont Street in the Downtown area.

Areas

When you think of Las Vegas,you're thinking of the Strip:a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard,about four miles long,packed with hotels and casinos(ÓéÀÖ³¡Ëù)that extends from the Mandalay Bay hotel in the south to the SLS hotel in the north.There are two skyscraper hotels a little to the east,Palms and the Rio,and some smaller.cheaper ones to the west.The other great area for the visitor is Downtown.four miles north of the central Strip.Don't think you've seen Las Vegas without visiting it.

Health

Especially in summer,make sure you stay well hydrated(º¬Ë®µÄ).All casinos and hotels are air-conditioned,sometimes heavily:consider carrying a jumper or jacket even during the summer.In the case of a medical emergency,call 911 or ask your hotel doorman for assistance.

Other essentials

Carry ID with proof of age (passport or driving licence) if you are going to a club;it will be checked no matter how old you! appear.

To find out more about holidays in Las Vegas, check out visitinglasvegas.com

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following is true of Las Vegas?

A.The Strip is one of its cultural symbols.

B.The age of club-goers is not necessarily to be checked

C.Visitors had better carry jumpers due to the rainy summer

D.Visitors can get an excellent customer service if they tip well.

¡¾2¡¿There are means of transport for visitors to choose from if they want to get around .

A.3B.4

C.5D.6

¡¾3¡¿This smart booklet is meant to .

A.tell visitors what they must know about the destination

B.help visitors learn about local customs and lifestyle

C.impress visitors with a cost-saving too

D.inspire more visitors to tour the city

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¡¾1¡¿Who is the woman staying with now?

A. Her mother. B. Her father. C. Her sister.

¡¾2¡¿What will the man do in the evening?

A. Visit the woman. B. Work on his project. C. Stay with his relatives.

¡¾3¡¿How will the man go to the woman¡¯s house?

A. By bus. B. By bike. C. By car.

¡¾4¡¿When does the conversation take place?

A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the afternoon.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ If you think that running marathons will help you live a long and healthy life, new research may come as a shock. According to a recent scientific study, people who do a very strenuous workout are as likely to die as people who do no exercise at all.

Scientists in Denmark have been studying over 1,000 joggers (á£ÅÜÕß)and non - joggers for 12 years. The death rates from the sample group indicate that people who jog at a proper pace two or three times a week for less than two and a half hours in total are least likely to die. The best speed to jog at was found to be about 5 miles per hour. The research suggests that people who jog more than three times a week or at higher speeds of over 7 mph die at the same rate as non - joggers. The scientists think that this is because strenuous exercise causes structural changes to the heart and arteries(¶¯Âö). Over time, this can cause serious injuries.

Peter Schnohr, a researcher in Copenhagen, said, ¡°If your goal is to decrease risk of death and improve life expectancy(ÊÙÃü)£¬jogging a few times a week at a proper pace is a good strategy. Anything more is not just unnecessary, and it may be harmful. ¡°

The implications (°µÊ¾ ) of this are that moderate forms of exercise such as tai chi, yoga and walking may be better for us than ¡°iron man events, triathlons and long - distance running and cycling. According to Jacob Louis Marott, another researcher involved in the study, ¡°You don't actually have to do that much to have a good impact on your health. And perhaps you shouldn¡¯t actually do too much¡±.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined word ¡°strenuous¡± in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ¡°____¡°.

A.regularB.hardC.practicalD.flexible

¡¾2¡¿The author presents some figures in Paragraph 2 to_______ .

A.suggest giving up joggingB.show risks of doing sports

C.provide supportive evidenceD.introduce the research process

¡¾3¡¿According to the scientists, why is too much exercise harmful?

A.It may injure the heart and arteries.B.It can make the body tired out.

C.It will bring much pressure.D.It consumes too much energy.

¡¾4¡¿What can be inferred from the text?

A.No exercise at all is the best choice.B.More exercise means a healthier life.

C.Marathons runners are least likely to die.D.Proper exercise contributes to good health.

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