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I want to be a teacher when I listen to my teacher carefully. I think I can be a teacher when I grow up. I can help many students learn things well. I can play with my students, either. So we are well friends. I want to be a doctor when I see many doctors to save their patients. To be a doctor is really great. I think I can be a doctor when grown up. Then I can help many people out of danger. I will be by far the happy girl in the world. I want to be a reporter when I watched TV every evening. We can get lots of important informations from them. They make the world smaller and also make us happy. I would like to being a reporter when I grow up. And I can learn a lot about China and the other countries around world. I can meet many superstars so well. I have lots of dreams. I think my dreams can come true one day, because there¡¯s an old saying ¡°where there is a will, there is a way.¡±
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You know that you have everything to be thankful for£ºa loving family£¬a pretty good job£¬and a healthy working body£®Still£¬you keep feeling that what you have just isn¡¯t enough£®Sure£¬you can be happier by making some life changes£® 1. It will make you more likely to start enjoying that sunshine instead of complaining£¨±§Ô¹£©about sunburn£®
Live in the present£®
The people who are the happiest with their lives are able to enjoy and hug the present moment£® 2. Focus on what the day will bring you instead of what happened yesterday or what you¡¯ll be able to change about tomorrow. 3.
Though your life may not be perfect in the moment£¬there are surely some things that you can be very grateful for£¬whether it¡¯s your loving family£¬your amazing friends£¬your health£¬your cool new job£¬or your amazing home£®You probably don¡¯t have all of these things but surely there are a few things you can remind yourself to be grateful for every single day£®
Stop comparing yourself to others£®
Stop thinking about how big your neighbor¡¯s house is£¬how great your friend Jack¡¯s job is£¬or how perfect your best friend¡¯s relationship is£®You¡¯ll never get anywhere if you compare yourself to others£® 4.
Hang out with people who are satisfied with their lives£®
Surround yourself with people who are good influences£®They will show you that there are all kinds of ways to be happy£¬and will maybe even give you some tips for how to walk to difficult situations£®5. They are more likely to come up with some reasons to be unhappy£®
A£®Be grateful for what you have£®
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The tallest building in the United States, the One World Trade Center, opened on November 3, 2014 in New York. The building is 1,776 feet tall, making it the 3rd tallest building in the world. It has 104 floors. The building stands in the area where the twin towers of the World Trade Center once stood. On September 11, 2001, a group of terrorists destroyed these twin towers and killed nearly 3,000 people. It took 8 years to build the new One World Trade Center. Does the height of the building in feet reminds you of something in history? The number is the year when the United States declared(Ðû²¼) its independence(¶ÀÁ¢) from Great Britain.
One problem with such a tall building is how to clean the windows. Well, a platform(ƽ̨) hangs from ropes, and workers on the platform clean windows. On November 12, while two men were busy cleaning windows, a rope of the platform broke near the 68th floor. The two men were saved by cutting a hole in the glass window.
The two tallest buildings in the world are the BurjKhalifa in Dubai, UAE and the Makkah Royal Clock Tower in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
1.When did the One World Trade Center open?
A. September 11, 2001.B. September 11, 2011.
C. November 3, 2006.D. November 3, 2014.
2.Who destroyed the twin towers of the World Trade Center?
A. A group of young men.B. A group of terrorists.
C. A group of workers.D. A group of soldiers.
3.¡°The number¡± in the first paragraph refers to________.
A. 8B. 104C. 1,776D. 3,000
4.How were the workers on the platform saved when a rope broke?
A. By calling for help.
B. By using a new rope.
C. By jumping off the platform.
D. By cutting a hole in the glass window.
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Dear Guests
WELCOME TO PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL APARTMENTS--SYDNEY
Now we are updating (¸üÐÂ) our information folders in the rooms in order to help you during your stay. Please notice the following:
Phone number:
Reception(½Ó´ý´¦): Dial 7
Housekeeping: Dial 4
Apartment-to-Apartment: dial the apartment number ( except 1st floor apartments: dial the apartment number followed by the ££key)
Outside line: dial 0, wait for dial tone, and then the number required.
Please keep your key with you at all times. The main doors to the apartments are locked from about 10:30 pm ~ 07:00 am, and you will need to swipe (Ë¢¿¨) your key to gain access (ͨµÀ) to the apartment.
If in the event of the fire alarm(¾¯±¨) sounding please stay calm. If evacuation ( ÊèÉ¢ ) is necessary, please go to the fire exits. DO NOT USE LIFTS. Remember to take your valuables and key with you. When you go down, please gather at the Wishing Tree and the Corner of Sussex and Hay Street and either the Fire Brigade. A staff£¨Ö°Ô±£©member or Hotel security£¨°²È«£©will issue necessary instructions. For future details on this, please dial 7. |
Please see reception for any advice on tours and Sydney's attention, and please dial 7 if you want any further information.
We hope your stay with us is an enjoyable one.
Kind regards,
Paul Williams
Guest Services Manager
1. How can you dial from your room in Pacific to Room 115 on the 1st floor?
A. Just dial 115.
B. Dial 6, then 115.
C. Dial 115 and press the # key.
D. Press the # key, and then dial 115.
2. If you want to go back to your room in Pacific at 11:45 pm, you can _______.
A. dial 0, and phone the reception
B. open the main door with your key
C. call the reception for help
D. use the lifts
3. If a fire broke out in Pacific, guests should _______.
A. dial 7 and wait for the hotel security
B. take their keys and leave Pacific by lifts
C. leave Pacific through the fire exits
D. be together with the Fire Brigade
4.This letter most probably appears in ______.
A. a guest' s room
B. the official guide
C. a manager¡¯ s office
D. at the train station
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Is pricing a plane ticket based on the passenger's weight fair? If you're taking an international flight on Samoa Air today, your fare will be based on your weight, along with that of your luggage. The cost is 93 cents to $1.06 for each kilogram.
The average American woman weighs 75.5 kilograms, far from the ideal weight for her average height. Her ticket on Samoa Air, at the $1 a kilogram rate, would cost $75.50. But let's be honest here. Since the average American woman is overweight, the ticket will cost her more.
Samoa Air Chief Executive Chris Langton said, ¡°Planes are run by weight and not by seat. The plane can only carry a certain amount of weight and that weight needs to be paid.¡±He believes other airlines should adopt the policy.
It¡¯ s not a new idea. I remember a newspaper columnist years ago who put forth the idea that the heavier among us should pay more for their seats on planes, trains and buses. Who hasn¡¯ t been squeezed into a middle seat between two plus-sized folks on a flight? It¡¯ s happened to me; one time my married seatmates had purposefully chosen their seats to have more space until a sold-out flight put me between them. Not one of my better flying experiences.
What if such a policy is adopted by some airlines in the United States? Could such pricing provide a much-needed motivation for Americans to reduce body weight? I hope so. But, as we know, more than one-third of us are obese and another third are overweight. The high probability is that the heavy customers will not suddenly lose weight or stop flying, but will instead choose a different airline, simply moving the supposed problem elsewhere.
There's no doubt that the heavier will suffer more discrimination (ÆçÊÓ). Discrimination against the overweight in the United States has increased by 66 percent over the last decade ¡ª¡°and is comparable to rates of racial discrimination, especially among women,¡±wrote Yale University researcher Rebecca M. Puhl. Your weight can affect your salary, your chances for employment, how others view you and even, now, your air fares.
¡°If the policy succeeds it may encourage the spread of body discrimination across different industries and the wider culture,¡± said one British editorial writer. He holds that it is companies' duty to provide equipment that meet the needs of their customers.
And we'll see how effective it is as a business model.
1. In Paragraph 3, Chris Langton _____.
A. explained the reasons for the ticket policy
B. showed the difficulties of the ticket policy
C. expressed his doubt about the ticket policy
D. discussed the advantages of the ticket policy
2.If some American airlines adopt the ticket policy_____.
A. they will possibly lose a lot of customers
B. there will be less overweight people
C. people will use other forms of transportation
D. the problem of overweight planes will be partly solved
3. The author mentions Puhl's study to show_____.
A. women are less likely to suffer discrimination
B. racial discrimination is getting worse nowadays
C. the ticket policy will have little influence on the obese
D. the ticket policy will make body discrimination more serious
4.Which best describes the British editorial writer's attitude to Samoa Air's policy?
A. Optimistic. B. Defensive.
C. Disapproving. D. Casual.
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Apple is to open a research lab in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, according to Tim Cook, its chief executive, as it seeks to boost sales in the country and improve ties with the authorities.
Beijing has been encouraging foreign technology companies to carry out more high-end work on the mainland as part of efforts to revitalize local industry.
It will be Apple¡¯s second facility in China. It already has a new research and development facility in Beijing.
The two R&D centers were ¡°aimed at strengthening relationships with local partners and universities as we work to support talent development across the country¡±, Apple said in a statement.
A closer relationship with the Chinese authorities has been a priority following setbacks for the US technology company this year.
The iPhone has been losing market share to high-end handsets made by local competitors including Huawei, Vivo and Oppo, which topped the rankings in the second quarter, while Apple languished in fifth place, according to Canalys data.
Analysts said the announcement of the R&D centre was Mr. Cook¡¯s latest attempt to gain favour with Beijing, following the US group¡¯s $1billion investment in Didi Chuxing, the Chinese car-hailing company, in May.
Apple has had to change its approach in China as it faces rising nationalism and high-quality local competition, according to Ge Jia, a tech blogger, who wrote yesterday: ¡°It¡¯s time for Apple to cast aside their pride.¡± ¡°Their previous strategy of only selling devices to China without leaving anything behind is not working any more and they are starting their process of localisation in China through the Shenzhen lab.¡±
1.Apple is going to open a research lab in Shenzhen to _____________.
A. promote Shenzhen¡¯s economy
B. promote its sales in China
C. get help of Chinese experts
D. join in local competition
2.Which of the following is true?
A. There is only one research facility in China.
B. Apple has always been in good relationship with Chinese authorities.
C. Huawei has ranked to No.1 in the second sales quarter.
D. Apple is changing its strategy in order to boost sales.
3.What caused Apple¡¯s sales in China to fall?
A. Its bad quality and high price.
B. Nationalism and high-quality local competition.
C. Out-of-date design and false advertisement.
D. Chinese government¡¯s ban on purchase.
4.According to Ge Jia, what is Apple¡¯s previous sales approach in China?
A. taking part in high-quality local competition.
B. choosing certain customers in China.
C. only selling devices.
D. selling devices as well as technology.
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It was most high schools give to new Senior One students ¨C military training. We four days in a closed environment. we couldn¡¯t go home at night and the training was and difficult, our humorous young drillmaster (½Ì¹Ù) with a funny accent was a real of our days. We laughed his jokes, sat in rows singing different songs and him telling true stories about his life. He gave us the feeling that and sweat were not the only things that military training .
After this journey, We were more than we had imagined and we were much braver than we had . Girls who looked pale rested for a little while, then came back to the team. Boys who were being punished to the playground at once and began to run. Sweat flowed down our faces we thought about how to shout than other classes.
Military training taught us perseverance (¼á³Ö²»Ð¸) and determination. On the last day of our training, the confidence could be in our faces. We shouted so loud that our could be heard across the heavens. With eyes like burning torches(»ð¾æ), we walked into the future. Now the sun is at all of us.
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