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I¡¯m glad to recommend my friend Li Ming to you. Li Ming was born on July 15, 1974 in Beijing. When he was in the middle school, he did well in several subject, including math, physics and chemistry and was fond with art. Later, his efforts paid off when he admitted into Beijing University majoring in physics. Before four years of hard work there, he went to abroad for further education. Because of his excellent work and performance, he gets a doctor¡¯s degree this year. He is now in good health but would like to come back home to make contributions to our country. I will be most gratefully if you consider his recommendation and offer him a job in your company.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Suppose you want to go abroad and learn about the foreign exchange in culture in different countries. Here is some information you may need.

Name£ºSusan Lane Age£º22

Place£ºReykjavik, Iceland, 1994.

Cost£º$7,000

Organization£ºAFS

Experience£º¡°I think it was a turning point in my life. I began to understand more about my own culture by experiencing another culture and seeing how other people live.¡±

Name£ºSara Small Age£º23

Place£ºCrivitz, Germany, 1996.

Cost£º$8,000

Organization£ºEF Foundation

Experience£º¡°I love the traveling and I made a lot of friends. I found the European school system to be hard but I am fluent now in German so it was worth it. I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again.¡±

Name£ºDavid Links Age£º16

Place£ºStuttgart, Germany, 1996.

Cost£º$4,500

Organization£ºSouthern Cross Cultural Exchange

Experience£º¡°I wanted to try something that was very different in culture. In Germany everything was different but I soon got settled. The family I was with was great and I really feel as though I have a second family.¡±

Name£ºTom Jennings Age£º21

Place£ºConflans, France, 1995.

Cost£º$7,000

Organization£ºSouthern Cross Cultural Exchange

Experience£º¡°There were times when it was difficult but I liked it, experiencing a different culture. You just have to adapt to each situation as it comes. If there is one thing you learn when you are on a student-exchange program it is how to take care of yourself.¡±

Name£ºLinda Marks Age£º19

Place£ºChonburi Province, Thailand, 1994.

Cost£º$3,500

Organization£ºRotary International

Experience£º¡°There are lots of ups and downs, but you always come back for more. I had a few problems but there was always someone to turn to and that was great.¡±

¡¾1¡¿According to the information, taking part in a foreign exchange program can cost ________.

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¡¾2¡¿The students who refer to both the good and bad times as an exchange student include ________.

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B. determined and independent

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¡¾4¡¿If a student wanted to take part in a foreign exchange program, but had not enough money, then the best place would be ________.

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At last the horses stopped£®Where were they? None of them could tell£®John looked around£®What was that under the tree? It was one of their tents!

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That¡¯s when it suddenly occurred to me that I was looking at the rooms in the wrong way. Instead of viewing them for vacation purposes, surely there must be a way to put them to good use, and that was when the idea that some sort of shelter might be able to use it hit me. I finally found one whose focus is aiding victims of domestic violence. This particular one was willing to listen to my out-of-left-field story and facilitated the transfer of the rooms. The shelter was working with a desperate woman and her young daughter, who were fortunately able to make use of the room.

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I¡¯m very glad to know you are very interested in Chinese novels.

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Find a good place to study. Look around the house for a good study area. Keep this space, which may be a desk or simply a corner of your room, free of everything but study materials. No games, radios, or television. When you sit down to study, concentrate on the subject.

Make good use of your time in class. ¡¾3¡¿_ Listening carefully in class means less work later. Taking notes will help you remember what the teacher says.

Study regularly. When you get home from school, go over your notes, review the important points that your teacher is going to discuss the next day, read that material. ¡¾4¡¿_ If you do these things regularly, the material will become more meaningful, and you¡¯ll remember it longer.

Develop a good attitude towards tests. The purpose of a test is to show what you have learned about a subject. They help you remember yor new knowledge. The world won¡¯t end if you don¡¯t pass a test, so don¡¯t be over worried.

¡¾5¡¿_ You will probably discover them after you have tried these.

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D. No one can become a top student unless he or she works hard.

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G. This will help you understand the next class.

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